Healy Memorial High School - Echo Yearbook (Trempealeau, WI)

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'f' A f 'r R ,L x 1 HEALY ECHO We, the members ofthe Senior Class of 1957, invite you to open these pages and reminisce with us some of the enjoyable moments which took place during this past year. ,R-ss1.li,',-,V wiv- ...Q-., HEALY MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Trempealeau, Wisconsin The past is only the present become invisible and mute: and because it is invisible and mute, its memoried glances and its murmurs are infinitely precious, We are tomorrow's past. Mary Webb DEDICATION X11 'U new Work tor some good be rt ever so slowly Cherrsh some flower be rt ever so lowly Lowly' All labor rs noble and Holy Let thy great deeds be thy prayer to thy God' FranceQ Sargent Osgood We the Senror Class of 1957 dedrcate our annual to Adam and Kenny IH apprecratlon for the many thrngs they do for us that we take so much for granted. Dear Annual Staff When told that the 1957 Healy Memorral Echo was to be dedrcated to us I sure felt honored And I wlsh to thank the Senror Class of 1957 I have lrved and worked IU our Trempealeau comrnumty all my adult years For the past seven years I have enjoyed my mamtenance work at our school A1 though there has been some trymg moments rn my work the larger share of the ume was most enjoyable for whtch I wlsh to thank everyone that made II so en Joyable and rewardtng In closmg I wrsh the best of luck to the past present and future graduates of Trempealeau I-hgh School Your custodran ...X , ff Qfifmw, L, . T. 1 . fha. I 4 ,. L A9 1 . . . I . v - - I I . f 1 1 1 Dear Annual For years I have taken an rnterest rn the Trempealeau school system as a student father c1t1zen and custodran I entered the f1rst grade rn the old school house whlch was located on the s1te now occupled by our gymnaslum At that trme the faculty was composed of four grade and two hrgh school teachers In 1932 there were ten of us who were semors We were the last group of SSDIOIS to graduate from the old school burldrng Our graduatton CXCICISCS were held rn the Woodman Hall I watched the erectron of our present school whlch was made possxble by the generosrty of Mrs Agnes Healy Anderson The addrtron of the gymnastum shop and home econom1cs sectton and grade school bu1ld1ng followed markrng the steps of progress rn our fac1l1t1es I began my dut1es as custodran rn 1949 the same year 1n whtch rntegratron took effect At that tlmn. the students who are now sentors were 1n the frfth grade Durrng the past erght ears I have been rnterested ID watchxn these students develo from rade school chrldren to Y S P 8 young adults about to leave Ih1S school to therr varrous vocatlons Untrl the announcement of thrs dedlcatlon I d1dn t reallze that the school would take actrve rnterest 1n me I feel honored and pleased to be a part of your 1957 Yearbook Thanks k1dS' Complrments of WILBERS TRUCKING Trempealeau Wrsconsm LUND TYPEWRITER Wmona Mxnnesota WEBB S SERVICE STATION Bluff Srdrng W1scons1n ED BUCK S CAMERA SHOP Wmona Mmnesota N. .. , M X . 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Wisconsin -gli Ns,-1' Dear Sentors The poet Oltver Wendell Holmes wrote tn hts Chambered Nauttlus Burld thee more stately mansrons O my soul As the swrft seasons roll' Let each new temple nobler than the last Shut thee from heaven wrth a dome more vast T111 thou at length are free Leavrng thxne outgrown shell by ltfe s unrestrng sea' In our ltves we can compare ourselves to the sea creature he descrrbes We are enclosed 1n a shell to a certarn extent A shell of our own makrng II ts true but nevertheless as btndrng as that of the Nautrlus Our hopes for you are that you w1ll grow and grow You may consrder your homes as your ftrst shell As you grew 1n knowledge as well as physrcal stature as you grew rn moral and soctal stature you needed more room so you grew rnto a shell represented by your grade school From here you progressed to another shell your htgh school Now you are ready to dtscard thts shell and grow a new one lt rs a known fact that for a pertod of trme after the nautrlus leaves the old shell they are vulnerable to thetr enemtes unttl the new shell has developed We hope you wrll use your old shells of home grade school and hrgh school as gutdes rn burldrng your new shell We hope your soul can burld you more stately mansrons That you wrll burld we are certarn l-low you burld depends on you So Class of 1957 of the Healy Memorral School set your stghrs on the goals you wtsh to achreve Buxld for all the world to see and benefrt You have the chance We leave rt to you and are certatn you wrll come through Best wrshes to everyone E Your Prrnctpal, ' r - 1 , , Q:- , v -s . V i t A , f. x l ' - , .K 'l Ili, xl 3 ' A P ,I . L ev '. . lf' k -fi we 5 . . - - .. - .. I 1 I I I l I . F . . . 1 . Cl . . . . . . , . . , . . . . -:T-in FACULTY B, S. , Winona State Teachers College , '23 M. A. , University of Minnesota NR' English. ski l B. S. , Winona State Teachers College Typing, f Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Office Practice. f ,L sk Home Economics Instructor since Ian 1. B. S., Stout Institute Menomonic, Wisconsin B. S., LaCrosse State Teachers College Coach, Physical Education, General Science. Compliments of: CENTRAL YARD COMPANY, Trernpealeau, Wi ff, x.- ' , ,y-1? .' 1 Q AM! B. S., Platteville State Teachers College Agriculture, Shop, Biology, B. S, , Winona State Teachers College Band, Vocal Music, Elementary Music. Q7 B. S. , LaCrosse State Teachers College Graduate Work, Winona State Teachers College History, Mathematics, Assistant Coach. Qmpliments of: JOHNSONS l, G, A, STORE, Trempealeau, Wis. B. S., Central St Stevens Point W Home Economics 9Vw. M gf g xv-1 . ,v- , Rini .1 ' A , F wisp 'Hf'.i21'-2521: I COOKS Sarah Wagner Clara Woestman Arlene Stetzer OFFICE SECRETARY Jean Kribs A? 5 s i ,x gi E X -in-A A, -.usa L BUS DRIVERS Oliver Landers John Lucas Rolly Kribs John Pittenger , 1 7 . COl'I'1p1im6nIS Of: R. D. CONE COMPANY SHAFFER'S CLEANERS COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY NASH'S CLOTHING Winona, Minnesota -1 ill 1 -..5..v - If . ,,,.1,a ir .-ff v Q,- .Q f. g159 rJ'J3f ' - .fr-gb 'I .,'f,,.,1 1- 1- lg a X .. ,gl . 1 .fl .- t- ,- .- mr , . nf eff . 1 . 4-'?..A.: , nior SANDRA BARENTHIN Cindy - Blonde - Interior Decorator Student Council lg President 23 Newspaper Staff 2, 3,4, Co-editor Reporter 2g Annual Staff 4, Class Play 3g Forensics I,2, 3, State, Pep Club I, 2, 3,4g F.H.A. I, 2, 3,4, Secretary, Vice President, President: Cherry Pie Contest 2: Carnival Court 1,4, Queen: Homecoming Court 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, DONNA CLARK Donna - Artistic - Secretary Secretary 3, President 45 Newspaper Staff 3,4, Co-editor, Editorg Reporter 1,23 Annual Staff 4, Senior Co-editor: Class Play 3, Forensics i,3g Pep Club I,2,3,4, Secretary, F.H.A. 1,23 Cherry Pie Contest 2g Library Club I,2, 3,4, Vice President, Secretary, Carnival Court 2,3, Queen: Homecoming 4, Queen, Chorus I,2, ELLEN COWAN El - Dark Eyes - Telephone Operator Newspaper Reporter 3,4g Annual staff 4, Pep Club I,2, 3,4p F.H.A, I,2, Chorus l,2,3, IUANITA DAFFINSON Nita - Quiet - Undecided F,H.A. lg Pep Club Ig Annual Staff 4. DOLORUS DEUTSCH Dolo-Flo - Musical - Mrs. Heffner Student Council 4, Secretaryg Newspaper Reporter 2,3,4g Annual Staff 4, Class Play 3g Forensics I,2,3g Pep Club I,2,3,4, Treas- urerg F.H,A. I,2: Band I,2,3,4, Vice President: Chorus 4g Solo and Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4, MARY ANN EBERSOLD Ebe - Laughing Girl - Secretary President 3: Reporter 2, 3,4g Annual Staff 4g Class Play 3, Pep Club I,2,3,4g Cheerleader 4, Homecoming Court 45 F. H. A. I, 2, Cherry Pie Contest 2g Chorus I,2. 'Z M DORIS DEUTSCH Jerry - Imaginative - Author Newspaper Staff 2, 3: Reporter 3: Annual Staff 45 Class Play 3g Forensics I,2,3,4g Pep Club I,2,3,4, Vice Presidentg F.H.A. I Library Club l,2,3,4, Treasurer, President: Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Vice President: RUTH EMMONS Rooty Toot - Fun-loving - Nurse Newspaper Reporter 2, 3,4g Annual Staff 4: Class Play 35 Pep Club I,2,3,4p F.H.A. r,z,3,4, Historian: Cherry Pie Contest 2, Placed Thirdg Chorus I,2, 3,4g Majorette 4, Twirler I,2, 3. I f DELORES FRASCH Frankie - Humorous - Beautician Treasurer 4: Newspaper Reporter I,2, 3,4: Annual Staff 4, Prophecy: Class Play 3: Forensics I,2: Pep Club 1,2,3,4: F.H.A. I,2,3: - Demonstrations 2: Cherry Pie Contest 2, Second Place: Chorus I, 2, 'UN LAVERN FOSS Shorty - Cute - Veterinarian Treasurer 2: Vice President 3,4: Newspaper Staff 4: Annual Staff 4: F.F.A. I,2,3,4, T 'S ly ' i ggf 'k .15 ' -Q A 9, 5 P 1 1 is :-3 ' ' Q L f, f . JVH4-iYQfr.,r. 'l s, i ? DORIS IICK Iiggs - Lovely - Fashion Designer Student Council 3: Newspaper Staff 2, 3,4: Annual Staff 3,4, Junior Co-editor, Editor: Class Play 3: Forensics I,2,3,4, State: Pep Club I, 2, 3,4: F. H. A. 1, 2, 3,4, Historian, Vice President: Demonstration I,2,3, State: Cherry Pie Contest 2: Carnival Court 2: Homecoming Court 4: Chorus I, 2, 3,4: Solo and Ensemble 2, 3, PHILIP LUNDE Phil - Industrial - Engineer Transferred from La Crosse Central High School: Treasurer 3: Student Council 4, President: Newspaper staff 4: Annual Staff: PCP Club 4: Curling Team 3. 4: F. F. A. 3. 4, President: Carnival Court 8, 4, King: Night School, La Crosse Vocational, 'N-lllv CURTIS MARSH Squirtis - Devilish - Mechanic Class Officer Ig Annual Staff 4, F.F.A. I,2, 3,4. HAROLD OLSON Harry - Genius - Engineer Transferred from Winona High Schoolg Annual Staff 4. PHYLLIS SCHERR Sherbert - Cheerful - Mrs. Burt President Ig Student Council 25 Newspaper Reporter 2, 3,4g Annual Staff 45 Class Play 3g Forensics Ig Pep Club I,2,3,4, President, Corresponding Secretaryg F. H. A. I, 2, 3,4, Secretaryg -Cherry Pie Contest 2g Homecoming Court 4g Chorus I, 2, 3,4. AVERLEEN STELLPFLUG Ave - Dependable - Secretary Newspaper Reporter 2, 3,45 Annual Staff 43 Forensics 3,4g Pep gh X Club I,2,3,4, Reporterg F.H.A. 1,23 Demonstrations 25 Cherry Pie Contest 25 Library Club I,2,3,4, Secretary, Chorus I,2,3,4 HELEN ZIEGLER Lena - Tiny - Secretary Vice President 25 Secretary 45 Newspaper Staff 2,3,4g Reporter 2, 3,4g Annual Staff 4g Pep Club I,2, 3,4g F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,4g Cherry Pie Contest 2,4, First Placeg Chorus I,2, 3,4g D.A,R. Award 4. MARJORY VOGEL Margie - Gay - Accountant Newspaper Reporter 3,45 Newspaper Staff 3: Annual Staff 4, Class Play 3: Pep Club r,2, 3.4: Cheerleader 2, 3,4g F.H. A. 1,2,3g Demonstration Ig Carnival Court 3g Band 2, 35 Chorus 4g Drama 2g Transferred from West Salem. NORBERT ZIEGLER Zeke - Hunter - Farmer F.F. A. I, 2, 3, 4g Annual Staff 4. CLASS HISTORY The semor class hrstory begrns back tn September of 1953 when twenty srx of us were enrolled as Freshmen Our class offtcers for that year were Presrdent Phyllrs Scherr Vrce Presldent Dons Jrck Secretary Delores Johnson Treasurer Norman Burt Student Councrl Sandra Barenthtn Sergeant At Arms Curtts Marsh and our class advtsors were Mrs Lamke and Mr Rerm We were well represented tn school functrons too Among the vartous school functions that we took part tn rncluded FHA FFA newspaper reporters band chorus Pep Club baseball and basketball The next year started wtth a bang and we got to lnltlale the freshmen thts year More fun' Thrs year Sandra Barethln was elected President LaVern Foss Vxce Presrdent Ann Schub Secretary Helen Zregler Treasurer and Phyllrs Scherr Student Councrl Representatrve Our class advrsors were Mrs Hopf and Mr Feltes Thls year we were represented rn cheerleadmg as well as the other acttvtttes In June of that same year there were seven of us grrls who attended the FHA Conventlon at Green Lake Wrsconsrn The delegates were Sandra and Phyllts We were also represented at the State Farr rn Mrlwaukee by Dons Jrck and her prtze wtnntng demonstratton We were ftnally reachmg the top' In our Junror year we presented our class play No Men Admttted whlch conststed of an all grrl cast We also entertatned the senrors at a Junror Sentor Banquet at the New Oaks at Mrnnesota Ctty Our offtcers thts year were Presrdent Mary Ann Ebersold Vrce Presrdent LaVern Foss Secretary Donna Clark Treasurer Phtlrp Lunde and Student Counctl Representattve Dorts Jtck Our class advrsors were Mr Schrelber and Mr Karjala We were well represented tn forenstcs this year sendrng one of our grrls to State and two wrnnrng rn local meets In 1956 57 our last year the followmg were elected to offtce Prestdent Donna Clark Vrce Prestdent LaVern Foss Secretary Helen Zregler and Treasurer Delores Frasch Our Student Counctl Representatives were Delorous Deutsch and Phtltp Lunde Our class advrsors were M1 Schretber and Mr Anderson We gave our semor class play under the drrectton of Mr Schrerber Durrng the sprrng we went on our class trrp to Chtcago Graduatlon whtch brought both joy and tears to us brought our school days to and end So from the class of 57, here s wtshtng you underclassmen the best of luck tn your rematntng years at THS 1 - s 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 Q ' 1 1 1 1 . , . 1 9 l s n 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 f 1 Q 1 1 . 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CLASS WILL We the Senror Class of 1957 of Healy Memorral Hrgh School Vrllage of Trempealeau Townshrp Trempealeau County of Trempealeau State of Wrsconsrn The Unrted States of Amerrca North Amerrca the Western Hemrsphere the World the Unrverse the Solar System the Cosmos the mrnd of God berng of sound mrnd call you together to lrsten to our last wrll and testament and to recerve these grfts we bestow upon you SANDRA BARENTHIN wrlls her blonde ha1r and blue eyes to Wrlly Funmaker and her love for geometry land her bookj to Mr Kane DONNA CLARK wrlls all her bracelets to Marlene James and her job as edrtor of the Bear Tracks to Barbara Klren ELLEN COWAN wrlls her drrvers lrcense to Irene Ebersold and her herght to Allan Foss IUA NITA DAFFINSON wrlls her grades rn school to Donna Bockenhauer and her ranch pants to Mary Walsky DORIS DEUTSCH wrlls her play mrcrophone to Mr Schmrdt and her purple rnk to Mr Schrerber DOLOROUS DEUTSCH wrlls her abrlrty to play the barrtone to Stella Konsela and her short harrcuts to Marcene Schwertel MARY ANN EBERSOLD wrlls her naturally strarght harr to Bobby James and her dancrng abrlrty to Paul Walskr RUTH EMMONS wrlls her marorette posrtron to Lourse Becker and her burmuda shorts and argyle socks Ronnre Hess LaVERNE FOSS wrlls her 39 Chevre to anyone who can afford to keep rt runnrng and all hrs agrrcultural knowledge to Mr Smrth DELORES FRASCH wrlls her house across the street from school to Julrann Jensen and her black harr to Kaye Chrrstranson DORIS IICK wrlls her long pony tarl to Wrlly Raymond and her love for Mr E P to Dennrs Sacra PHILIP LUNDE wrlls hrs car to anyone that can make rt run and hrs flash camera to the Iunror Class CURTIS MARSH wrlls hrs regular attendance at school to Barbara Tuschner and hrs many cars to Hubert Peplrnskr HAROLD OLSEN wrlls hrs curly hart to Roger Emmons and hrs mathematrcal abrlrty to Charles Lyon PHYLLIS SCHERR wrlls her many arrmarl letters to Glorra Beck and her sewrng abrlrty to Jacky Foss AVERLEEN STELLPFLUG wrlls her abrlrty to wrrte shorthand to Judy Lrterskr and her ambrtron to anyone who needs rt MARGE VOGEL wrlls her cheerleadrng posrtron to Mrke Canar and her class notes to anyone who can use them HELEN ZIEGLER wrlls her dancrng abrlrty to anyone who wants rt and her quret personalrty to Drck Schlesser NORBERT ZIEGLER wrlls hrs farmrng abrlrty to Crarg Kessler and hrs school books to anyone who wants them In Wrtness whereof we the Senrors of Trempealeau Hrgh School have to thrs our last wrll and testa ment subscrrbed our names thrs 23rd day of May rn the year of our Lord one thousand nrne hundred and frfty seven A D y . , . . 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I I- I I . . - p 1 u CLASS PROPHECY Delores Frash rn only a few years has become world reknown for her exotrc and stunmng hatr styles She has recently styled a corffure for Marge Vogel who models creatrons exclusrvely for Vogue magazrne Just recently Dolorous Deutsch conducted the Phrlharmontc Symphony the f1rst woman ever to do so Her srster Dorrs Deutsch IS 1n Calrforma drrectrng Montgomery Cltff rn hrs latest prcture for 20th Century Fox Came a Cavalrer wrrtten by Francrs Parkenson Keys Lavern Foss has recently been employed by Dwrght Ersenhower to care for the lrvestock on hrs farm rn Gettysburg Pennsylvanra Ruth Emmons has earned her doctors degree rn medrcrne and rs now constderlng openrng a hosprtal for the treatment of chrldren s deseases A frrend of hers Phyllrs Scherr has just returned from a tr1p around the world Wlth her husband Norman Burt Helen Zregler has taken over Betty Crocker s posrtron w1th General Mrlls Company Norbert Ziegler Helen s cous1n IS lrvtng comfortably on hrs 500 O00 acre ranch rn Texas where we recently held our ten year class reunron In almost every home can now be found the 1nd1v1dual touch and stylrng of Sandra Barenthrn A new school of engrneerrng 1S berng opened rn Massachusetts by Phrlxp Lunde He has employed Dr Harold Olson to be head of the mathematrcs department It IS sard that hrs school rs second only to the Massachusetts lnstrtute of Technology DOIIS I1Ck has taken over the Chrrstran D1or Studros of Parrs Her pace settrng styles are now leadrng the world of fashron Have you not1ced the covers on RCA Vrcror s long play albums'P They are the work of our former classmate Donna Clark who does all therr album covers Among the prom1nent names of Trempealeau s 1957 class we fxnd that of Ellen Cowan She IS the f1rst woman to wm the 500 Mrle Indranapolrs Speedway race Curt1s Marsh also holds a ractng crown He placed f1rst rn the Grand Prrx rn Marserlles France drrvrng hrs Cunnrngham X100 Mary Ebersold IS the Umted States Dance Champron She wrll soon be seen rn Metro Goldwyn Mayer s latest movre Dance Partner Dance Juanrta Daff1nson has opened a new restaurant ID the French Quarter of New Orleans She rs dorng a thrrvrng buslness w1th many celebrrtres vrsrtrng her Twrlrght Room Commg back from a safarr from deepest Afrtca we frnd Averleen Stellpflug She has brought back many captrve anrmals for the new zoo berng bu1lt rn Perrot Part So we frnd the 1957 graduates of Trempealeau Hrgh School carryrng out therr motto Forward Ever Backward Never illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllIIIIlllllllIIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIlllllllIIIIIllIIIllIIIllllIIllIIIIIllIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllIIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllm Compllments of Balley and Balley Department Store Salet S Department Store Hot F1sh Shop Wlnona, M1nnesota J 5 E 5 E E . ' . ' . . .... . . . . E E - , - . . . . , E ' E E interior decorator, one of the finest in the field. E - , 1 . ' . S E - ' E -E . . . , . I E E ' E E E S E Y CLASS GROUCH Huh what was that? Oh yes I m a grouch Why? Well to start my day my mother gets me up in the middle of the night by turning on the radlo That 1sn t so bad but does she have to turn it up full volume'P I wake up with Who took my Post 'I'oast1es'1 I did says Tony the Tiger They re gr r reat' Finally I trudge to school in weather that is below zero and I climb the 700 starts to my locker When I bend over to get my books invariably lying at the bottom the bus kids come roaring in and knock me over By the time I get my things collected there IS barely t1me to get to class but I make it there when the bell Just stops ringing Mr Anderson looks at me and warns me to be careful in the future or else I try to catch up on my sleep in that class but I know now that lt ls next to impossible I barely get dozing when Mr Anderson asks what is my opinion of lt'P That of course wakes me up and I answer htm with What about what Who'P I-Ie stares at me as though I were a screwball and tells me that I can write a theme about the trouble rn Egypt The next hour 18 band I have a very interesting part to play in all the numbers It goes something like this ta boom ta boom ta boom etc When we finish practicing they finally get the clarmets tuned when we Just get a good start fsqueak ta boom snort I the bell rings Ahh Home Economics lS next I sewed a blouse a skirt my fingers and so on then I was through I was looking cross eyed Later while cooking I was told to put the cake batter in the pan but I saw two pans so I got out of that Suddenly the bell rings and I rush to the door only to find I can t open it because there are so many kids in the hall I finally get II opened grab my coat and let the people carry me down the halls I run home for dinner gobble it down and then rush back to school Then I hock the nearest pencil get my book and when the bell rmgs I am waiting for shorthand class to start Mr Riess has us go through a few thousand drills and when I th1nk my arm rs going to fall off the bell rmgs again Engllsh comes next and at the beginning of class Mr Schretber tells us that we will have a study hour to catch up on our work Then he asks 1f there are any questions Yes there are around 500 or so intelligent questions asked such as Who wrote Macbeth Our small discussion lasts for 55 minutes and only five minutes to study The next day he asks for my assignment and when I tell him I m not through he asks Why not? The last hour is physlcal education with Mr Schmidt We play basketball volleyball kick ball o socker At any rate we always play something where I end up with a bloody nose chipped teeth and multiple bruises Also showers are never just right I either look like a broiled lobster from being scalded or I turn blue from the cold When I think I finally can go home and get some peace and quiet and relax from a hectic day at school someone kindly reminds me that I have a theme for Social Problems to write I stay up and burn the mid night O11 and when I am finished I Jump into bed the end of my typical day of school Well Friends now you know the story but in all fairness I must admit it IS slightly exaggerated and that school IS a wonderful place when you attend the Healy Memorial School I , , ' 1 Yeah , I promptly poured it into the wrong one. The teacher knew I had been having a few difficulties lately, r Y 1 I X GEOMETRY a furst gouge 'Inna-I., I-1295. 1,2-ij.: ww J , . L- :z.mm.x f. A 0141 -40 'kr Q ' ' Q0 . '-Q, x- x N .-' xx X X X X 2 ' Vg-- ':v H., ., .. ,9 1 '.57' VY:-, 1. , . XX, X ,f - -.....d.1.... ...- - mn-A qu- 'J,,,,. lk, . if vi. v , . uf ...'f , Lx-.' law x . ' , 3 ,WR f N 'il 1 an six? 1 ,rf ' x 1 , : Xxx A V 9 'Nj-x Y : 5 Xkgt V I -. ,Ax Q ,xv . b ,. 4 .J .fff IQ, ',.,' 4, I I ,. -1, f -.F . .X , N .llff 4- . is I A ...rf lr? A 1' Wfxj - ., A - A 4-5 ,,,..qr ph H -x if CN? L Addlelnan Q 1 D B Ckknhauer CLASS OF 1958 ,go-OW fi' 3 'Qi :Q .37 arty! 1-' f.., P rm fM..+.,4fW ,ufxffh Qs. Ti' A 5 ff ww -fu-ur u 0 Brenengen Castle Cowan Duell I Ebersold I oss W Funmaker Hess Hendncks I Jensen Kessler Klem Kxrkey Ko nsela Konsela L11la Nlchols Nochols PCPIIHSRI Ratayczek I Raymond Rmer Sch1nd1er Schlesser Smxth SIBHISIOWSIKI SI3l'l1S1OWSkl VanVleet . Walski . Winters Andrlesen Blran BLCR Church Cowan Da ffl nson Due 11 Foss Hanson Hess James Klrkey Kramer Lambert Larson Lmdberg Luerskr Mrsch McDonah Ryder Scherr scott Swenson Tuschner VanVleet Walske Xwalskr Nalsky Whrllock Wood C-e fx rffrw CLASS CDF 1959 v1 ' I7 li:-.5 I' if - ':'K '- N i I 'Q'- yd' -..,, I iw 6' .wx Ne J Beck 0 Q 6, L Becker ff 144W ar' f-fa-5 15 41-9 .. Qvfxlii CLASS OF 1960 'S Q' QQ quo- y.. QQ 'V' fai ag? an , L Q.. i Q' -ati 'QT' ,as 10 'i' ...nf -f 7 rf ,- ,,.- .-I T X rv! -I 3 4-up Canar Chrrsuanson Coyle Da ff1nson Emmons Hansen Hovell W Hunger Came ra shy R Kredrowskl N Lebakken M Schwertel I Wa lskr M Ia mes Iensen Iessesskr Lutz Lyon Malles Mrkrut Mrsch Ryder Ryd r SaC13 Schlesser Schmdler Schubert Severson Trowbrrdge Walske Wmters Zregler Zregler 'm L M f -'Q W fn L' f 2- . f f, A, , - -- rr W.. 1 'M L 5 e M. -- 'vw on ' P- ' V, .. L., ' L' . ' 'L . Aw K, X, 4 , X I 1 by if f I1 ' 'f X L Q . K- ' V ft . fs fry' A M A R I' A- 1 f-A 'X I 5 N i X. B. t 7 L N- Q t v-.gf 15-:xy y, an , V5-' v ' , rlfgf' f' A A ' 1 fair ,rj . an- L 1 x ,. - , - W L L' M ' 1 Q3 o ' e or of P- , 1 f . - 1 f -mf it 'f . , ...LN I 1- -r 5 y 'M-1'5 1, 'ID K A ' ,yi W . K fx 1 rx L e H- n A . i X L ,fn 1. v as A Y LL Q af R' . r A r' ,rw ' ' . ,Q ,. l ,Q-V A I. vw- KJ G' I 4 in my V D. ' L V W 4 J. A if x 3 fa , .s L L. ' r Tl, ' h, D4 ' , K Al p D. , x - My 1, .y 2, iw C. 4 J ' I, I I K, If or 'A , -ij - lt -- . V C. ' .- . . L' . M - 1 I Q I ,.,y . 'N X 1' L' J -1 har.. 2, ' L. ' 4 gg L gi, -4' I H. ' . 1 ,L ,y - R. ' y,1 1 W SOPHOMORES M Mr. Steffes, Advisor E. Whillock, Student Council R. Lambert, V. Pres. L. Andriesen, Treasurer K. Baran, President V Mr. Kane, Advisor ww 'T Compliments of HAL LEONARD MUSIC--HADDAD CLEANERS CLASS OFFICERS JUNIORS D. Bockenhauer, Secretary V. Duell, Treasurer N. Van Vleet, Student Council Mr. Smith, Advisor A. Nichols, President Mr. Schmidt, Advisor I. Raymond, V. Pres. aff' ' 5 'X' ,V ,L T .We A I FRESHMEN Mr. Riess, Advisor K. Coyle, V. Pres. D. Lutz, President Mrs. Misch, Advisor I, Iessesski, Student Council P. Jensen, Treasurer M. James, Secretary Winona, Minnesota as diiinr Mrm fm 15 W'-up in 'Ko ff' mf-,,, .-:3iffg95'2j in '!' in 9? 'kfffl ae Sandra Donna Ellen 1- -fs B- W-JQ '5'V'l' f YOUNGER DAYS 'il Dolorous D . ' D. DOFIS I. Dons Averleen Compliments of BRUNKOW S FOREST PRODUCTS Trempealeau, Wisconsin f' 4 Ruth Juamta Ph 1 UNA A 1 'Co' S QQ' uf 4,yd U Pep CI ORQANIZATIONS A 1 'ffsf QA xv 4 ii' f XA 8 czuwcly A A Ax I 4 - .C u gp V ,,,! V. ' 1 X if :V f E -. V F r If A 5 T s at fa 2' r I ' A C fr- fl si ff? Qfii P the wir , I ,i r Y L: lr 9 ,xp fly,-A N .f 'i' Q' N 9'rYf'a2sfi', F .M T e' 'I 'if an .- !f 4. x ' V Ki V f, 15 Mr T ' f' jill-1 fir?-1. . fn qv X , .4 V , S f 2' .1 ' ,Q 'W STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council represents the student body of Trempealeau High School. They help promote the general welfare and the topics concerning the school, The members are two seniors, a junior, a sophomore, and a freshman, who are elected by their classmen, Officers elected are: Philip Lundc, President: Neil Van Vleet, Vice Presidentg Dolorous Deutsch, Secretaryg and Mr. Anderson as Advisor. On November 2, the Student Council once again sponsored the annual Carnival, The proceeds will start the Football Activity Fund. 1 1 e e if ' 'X . ..-v' 0 A Carnival Oueen and King Gfafld March Barb and Phil Compliments of G, E, WINTERS SL SON, Centerville, Wisconsin 1-UH 'll' submar- gw nu:- 1 fv 'N STANDING Mr Smtth K Barron W Funmaker P Lunde F Walske T Scherr R. Lambert R Lllla L Addleman M Rrtter G Smlth D Brenengen P Walske H Peplrnskr N Van Vleet L Andrreson J Walsky C Marsh R, Kramer R. Hess J Jessesskr C Kessler R. Mrkrut G Schrndler C Lyon A Castle D McDonah N Ztegler M Canar R. Schlesser J Foss SEATED W Ryder R, Kredrowskr A Walskr R, Ryder A Foss L Foss C Severson D Sacra L Schmdler D Schubert R Zregler W Hunger R. Van Vleet H Zregler FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA as ., in 'Suv' G Smtth reporter R. Lrlla Sentmal L Foss Treasurer R Hess Secretary N Van Vleet V. Pres -Mr. Smlth Advisorg P. Lunde, President Compliments Of: FARLEY FUNERAL HOME -- MORAN'S REXALL DRUGS Galesville, Wisconsin o4V UltQf Q 'D ucv 'VIl'!'f' SIANDING P Scherr M Schwertel R Emmons H Lregler J Jensen B Klten S Wtnters V Duell E Stanrslowskr P Jensen J Lrterskt J Schlesser R Nrchols J Walsr M Stamslowskr M James K Chrlstenson M Malles S Hovell J Beck C Trowbrrdge K Coyle B. Hansen N Swenson L Becker L Wtnters D Lutz L Church SEATED A Nxchols K Ktrkey Mrs Mtsch G Beck I Raymond S Lrndberg S Barenthm B Tuschner D Jrck D Bockenhauer B Wood FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Offrcers Ann Reporter Kathleen Parllamentarran Mrs Mtsch Advtsor Glorra Degree Co Charrman Irene Secretary Shtrley Treasurer Barbara Po1ntCha1rman Sandra Prestdent Barbara Degree Chauman Dons Vtce Presldent Donna Htstorlan 'I'-C. ...l Compliments of: AMUNDSEN GROCERY -- GALE THEATER Galesville, Wisconsin 55- m 'O1 f Q Y' J Hwy' T PROW D Iuta I Bcck N Lebakken D Ducll S Hovcll P Lunde D b3C18 C Sevcrson K Klrkey SECOND ROW M Jamcs B Wood L Becker J L1tersk1 K Chrzstxanson P Jensen V Duell A Nlchols B H ndruks THIRD ROM K Coylc B Tuschn r N Swcnson M Malles C Trowbrldge B Hanson FOURTH ROM G Beck P Daffrnson G Ryder D Frasch B Kleln C Hanson E Konsela E Stanlslowskr CHEERLEADERS M Schwertel I Ehcrsold M Ebersold M Vogel I Raymon.i L Wmters PEP CLUB TOP ROW R Lrlla W Hunger H Zrcglcr R Zregler R K1cdrowsk1 D Schubert M Stanlslowskl H Z1eg1er S Wrnters SECOND ROW R Emmons J Walskl J Mrsch R. N1cho1s C Larson I Jensen L Church R Hess D Clark THIRD ROW K Daffmson C Cowan S Barenthm A Stellpflug S Konsela E Cowan I Schlesser D Jlck FOURTH ROW Mr Schrreber Aclvlsor S Lrndbcrg POIDI Chalrman D Bockcnhauer Secretary P Scherr Pres1dent D Deutsch V1cePres1dent D Deutsch Treas urer Mr RICSS -'kdvrsor FN L . gompllmemg of L J 84 M E ENGLISH ARCADI-X CO OP ASSOCIATION MAI..ONYb A1'C3dl8 WISCONSIN www Fl tl STAINDIING L Church C Kessler I Jessessln S Hovell C Severson Drrector Mr Eugene Steffes SITTING I Lrterskr B Wood V Duell S Keefe V Matson E Rrchman G Ryder R, Ryder D Lutz K Wood I Ebersold K Coyle B Tuschner M James L Becker B Hanson I Hegy S Lrndberg C Lyon D Deutsch, BAND MAJORETTES lx Krrkex R Lrnmons Raxrnond BAND OFFICERS President: C. Kessler V, Rresrdentg D. Deutsch Sr-are-traryg Il, Wood Compliments of: LOVIG FEED MILL -- LUTZ. FEED MILL Galesville, WiSCOHSir1 Af' don TOP ROW: I. Icnson, S, Winters, H. Ziegler, D, Clark, D, Deutsch, M, Vogel, M, Stanislovvski, D. Frasclt, Lindberg, I., Clturclt, R. Hess. SECOND ROW: M, Scliwcrtcl, I., Winters, I. Beck, B, Klein, D, Dcutsch, B. Tuscltncr, B. Wood, K, Kirkcy, A. Nichols, V. Ducll, THIRD ROW: G, Buck, R. Euuitons, I', Sclierr, B. Hanson, II, Ilal'finsori, J, Litcrski, A. Stcllpflug, S, Barcntltin, D. Bockcnlrttur, D, Iiclt, FOURTH ROW: C, Hanson, C. Cowan, E, Konscla, B, Hendricks, R, Nichols, S. Hoxcll, K, Clrristcnson, D, Ducll, I,, Ilcclccr. Director: lxlr. Steffcs. CHORUS OFFICERS Barbara KIL-in, Ilrcsidcnt Doris Dcutsclt, Vicc President Iuliann Icnscn, Sun, - Treasurer GIRLS' CHORUS iii .itil .ai ii 2 Q H! wee- tee P!! 1 Coinplinzcnts of: GRAHAM gl ARGUIRE -- J. C. PENNY CO. Winona, Ixlinncsota I !l7'N'-rikf 5 , 4 'E ' ! Varna: ,Q I . F ,, nun ,, :a, ' ,,.,,,,n ni' n :3a.u 'nip qt' 'Ullll I 5 Nl- ,. ll s Y g..- lxlldi' walk n' .pl .umsmn 4 v-4? UUUUUUUU 06000006 00001 D Frasch R. Hess D JICR D Bockenhauer P Lunde D Clark B Kllen S Baronthln B Tuschner BEAR TRACKS STAFF B Wood M Ebersold I Rdxnmond Iv bwenson E Cowan M JHITICS P 5611611 K Coyle A Srellpflug D Lutz A Nxchols R Emmons H Zlegler M Vogel J Jensen 5 Wmters E Konsela K Klrkey E Wh111OCk R Nxchols C Cowan G Snnth M btanlslowskl B Hendrlcks C Hanson S Llndberg J Lxterskl 5 Konsela J Beck S Hovell G Beck SEATED I Ebersold D Deutsch D Duell I Chnrrh J l Cornphmcnrs of CEINTERVILLE CO OP BPITLER 5 ECHO LODGE ORCHARD5 Ccntcrvllle Xwxsconsxn 11-f TOP ROW A Stellpflug V Duell R Lambert BACK ROW B Wood B Tuschner R Hess E Whillock FRONT ROW D Deutsch D Clark J Jensen D Bockenhauer J Literski LIBRARY CLUB 55 Juliann Reporter Eddie Treasurer Donna Vice Presient Mrs Mrsch Advisor Doris President Donna S ecret ary Compliments Of: BURT'S HOTEL - DEE'S - WALLY 84 PAULIE'S Trernpealeau, Wisconsin Mr. Schmidt, E. Whillock, K. Baran, C. Kessler, R. James, N. Van Vleet Homecoming Bonfire LETTERMEN'S CLUB The athletic organization of Healy High is known as the l-ettermen's Club. This club is made up of students who have earned letters in basketball, baseball, which includes the athletic manager, Officers for this year were President - Craig Kesslerg Vice President - Neil Van Vleet Secretary - Bob Jamesg Treasurer - Ken Barang and the only other member is Eddie Whillock. The advisors are Mr, Schmidt and Mr, Kane, This club provided refreshments for all basketball players ani cheerleaders taking part in each evenitigk performance. Compliments of TRLMPEALEAU ELECTRIC CO-OP Arcadia, Wisconsin 1' -'Agar A A ,A , M .td-v l 1 ,sf if, 'i ' fg KU- il 4 at-I '77 - -5. ,. A Jmyk BACK ROW: C. Cowan, M. Canar, D. Scott, H. Peplinski, I. Kirlcey, N. VanVleet, G. Smith, D Sacia, Manager. FRONT ROW: Mr. Smith, Coach, T. Scherr, R. Ryder, C. Kessler, K. Baran, R. James, E. Whillock, W. Funmaker. BASEBALL Willie Eddie Louie Neil Tom Bob B A R ' X 7:31 'Ex xx A W' T Kms Kirk Pep Compliments of BARANTHIN'S SHELL ON THE SQUARE - Galesville, Wisconsin Mr. Schmidt, Coach, D. Scott, R. Ryder, A. Castle, R. Hess, T. Scherr, W. Funmaker, I. Kirkey, M. Canar, Mr. Kane, Assistant Coach. B TEAM A aron i BUCkSh0t 5corty Sharky Complimcnrs of A-G CO-OP CREMERY, Arcadia, Wis, Apply your mind to instruction and your car to words of Knowledge. Proverbs 23:12 WDM! -6-!?jfam.,uf ll' 4k LETTERMEN STARS my fd Compliments of TREMPEALEAU ELECTRIC CO-OP Arcadia, Wisconsm 'fs 760, eww 510 www A TEAM RLEAD E Marge Willie Mary Irene B TEAM Lois Marcene . A, 4? 11-42 Compliments of RAY STELLPFLUG-KEQSLER S CAFE HAYTER'S STORE Trempealeau, Wrsconsm M, R CURLING Dlck Denms Lou' Don D SBCIB G Smxth D Brenengen R Var1Vleet D Schlesser K uk SPORTS ACTION SNAPSHOTS I Jacky Ken Comphmems of ROY S STORE Galesvxlle and Tamarack XVISCOUSII1 QQ ', , ,gy .... r 1' xl! bl Y R R x , R 7 5-A D . Baran Holds New Point Mark I n Coulee League Despxte the ever xncreasmg txghtness of ICS champxonshxp race the Coulee Conference took t1me out followmg last Frxday mghts round of games to salute the 45 pomt scormg effort turned m by Trempealeaus Ken Baran m a losmg cause at Mmdoro The Mm doro T1gers set a school scorlng mark w1th an 8377 trlumph de spxte Baran s effort The 6foot 162 pound pxvotman who only a week ago tool over the mdxvldual scor1ng leadershlp voxded the old league mark of 44 pomts 1n a s1ngle encounter es tabhshed by Pat Moran of Wes' Salem at Onalaska on Feb 18 m the leagues hlstory however was stxll m DOSSSSSIOH of h1s rec ord 18 fleld goals ln a slngle game Baran hxt 17 txmes to fall one short The youthful Bear Centers 11 free throws also Just m1ssed the mark of 12 set by Berme Zlels dorf of Melrose agamst Bangor on Nov 30 1956 Only a sophomore the Trem pealeau malnstay has connected 63 t1mes from the free throw hne m n1ne games and wxth fxve games remaxmng has a chance at one of the oldest records on the books that bemg the 97 gxft shots scored durmg a 14 game sched ule by Lee Paul also of Trempea leau durmg the 1948-49 season Actually Paul part1c1pated ln only 12 games mxssmg a palr be cause of xllness Wxth the probablhty of two more years of competxtlon Baran will have plenty of tlme to shoot for Morans mark of 142 fleld goals durmg a 14 game schedule and 1954 55 total of 374 points For the present however Ba ran and h1s coach Jerry Schmldt are more concerned wxth a flrst d1v1s1on berth 1n the Coulee Con ference thms year Thelr most rm medxate obstacle to that end IS scheduled for them at Onalaska Tuesday nlght wxth the Hxlltop- pers gunnmg for then' hfth stralght success Mr SCHMIDT Comphments OV GALE PACKING CO -SMITH FURNITURE STORE Galesulle, lN'lSCOl'lSll'l 0 ' ' - b 4 ' 1, . . l I I. . . . . x . .N If J, X I - ' 1955. Moran, the greatest scorer the West Salem sharp-shooter's h - - I . 1 1 , - I . , . A R I , . x. , I . 's ' my J J Q 1 - , Q 1 5 X I If ' I. 5 X A af . ! 1 rf A, . . fvrx, .iff r.f'f?9' .. . ,S-M. ., fl 6341, - A. ,,. - Msg . 11 'LTP v. I -. INV' eff -V F BACK ROW: L. Foss, N. Ziegler, C. Marsh, H. Olson, P. Lunde, Mr. Riess, Advisor. SECOND ROW: J. Daffinson, R. Emmons, D. Frasch, M. Vogel, P. Scherr, H. Ziegler, D. Deutsch, D. Deutsch. FRONT ROW: M. Ebersold, D. Bockcnhaucr, D. Jick, D. Clark, A, Stellpflug, E. Cowan, S, Barenthin. HEALY ECHO STAFF Editor... Doris Jick rr V , Co-Editor. . . Donna Clark ff' 1 1 P Business Manager. . . Phil Lunde To bring back memories in future years, the Senior Class has once again completed the work necessary to issue the annual Healy Echo. The efforts put into this project were sincerely enjoyed by all those present under the supervision of our patient advisor, Mr. Riess. Compliments of HILLSIDE LUNCH Marshland, Wis. WEST-END GREENHOUSE Winona, Minnesota JUNIOR SENICDR BANQUET W ,af L? -mid f Xy 'l Comphments of MARIGOLD DAIRIES H CHOATE AND CO Wmona Mmn pm: -H ine. f wi., ,, 1 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY NO MEN ADMITTEDU November 30-December 1, 1956 SENIOR CLASS PLAY ASK FOR THE MOON March '28 29 1957 Comphmenrs of GALE BOWLING ALLEYS Galesvllle W1s BEN S SINCLAIR SERVICE Ettnck Wls BEIRNE PRODUCE COMPANY Ettrlck W1s H 8g R ELECTRIC Ettrxck WIS BANK OF ETTRICK Ettnck Wls ii ,EQ vr-my Y AV VW ,K ,. Y f ,I I F14 , , .. , 5 I I I . - Sf ? 'I ,an my ,B L x , ,A L, I Sk iw-4, F,-1.3 5 ix HCDMECOMING II HIM ,f In 1 I, Compliments Off ED FRASCH-COMMERCIAL FISHING, Trempealcau, Wis. RUSSELIJS RIVER VIEW. Trempeamu, c.F, COBA-COMMFRCIAI FISHING, mmpeamau, wig. S.-XCI.-YS FINE FOODS, cemefvIIIe, wig f r R055 R 1,, - -- a'v., 'as m 1 4 -1 , X X -N 1 ,N v v .i:', -kr--f, v . f' v-1 J. , , ,- 1 21 f' 1 , -'1, 'l .1 'x r- 5-' 4' . r , P . ' ' . 'q-fel . 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A-5 I I '!llll!l k 'G Wlllllllilllf' ' V mes' WT Frrst Grade Mrs Mahlum Second Grade Mrs Gallagher v K fl!! ff: A E lvl Complrmems of HOLMEIN TRLCK Lllxns JOHN C. QUIMN Attorney JJ ELbTAD Demrsl Galesvrlle hneonsm fs, Q, ' f . . . A , 5 , 6 :. - VA X 1' -- ' 7 H 1 .N .,, , f' . ' N f'-5,5 . - A 5 I 4 1 Q , A-, ' i O P v ' ,, N - -. L 4- 1 ct I A , 5 G . e knffk f - G A .wa fx 1 - ' r ' V x , . - ' x:-,Q - f RL' 'Q e fx: 4 Q 4 G . r 4. f 'Ae C, 'fjZ'. -I 'tn Y Q - ... F, , K .- - -- X , , . Q 4 ' C , , ' ' -W . . , , . , 'CQ H , ' ' - J ' v se' A ., -v - 1 : ,-- ' x ' A ' A M A ' , . G ' -xi-are-Aff 4' r 1 S Lg fi-fb A , - Lev. I X K -We Ii ' ' 5 W N Y f ' - r 'X K V - :G 5 : ' 7 ' - r N, Y ', - . N r , ' 1 l l F'- . ' 1. Q ' iffy Th1rdGrade Mrs Mewhorter S Fourth Grade Mrs Sylvester NA 4. Compllments of GALESVILLE FARMER S CO OPERATIVE JACOBSON STANDARD QERVICE CLARENCE BROWN 81 SON Galesvllle Wrsconsm F! 5 .,,,.Ti .4 'sl' 1 nc vt 6 'li In ' is fn!! X-and Frfth Grade Mrs Drugan 4 Srxlh Grade 'ul Mrs Dopp Comphments of GREEN LANTERN CAFE COAST TO COAST STORE HAMMER gl ENGHAGEN Galesvrlle, Wrsconsm i fd 4 ', Tv: 4 i wg T 4' X.1 CII fr, ri- .. . A -t ill 'Isl iii' QV' Seventh Grade - Mr. Mewhorter 'li Q 91 Eightl1Grade - Mr. Prindle 35-'QLBIA Compliments Of: ART'S APPLIANCE STORE - GALESVILLE REPUBLICAN - GAMBLE5 STORE Galesvllle, Wisconsin BACK ROW: P. Whillock, D. Lindberg, J. Rand, M. Chase, J. Vogel, T. Raymond. FRONT ROW: Mr. Mewhorter A. Duell, R. Junghans, G. Foss, M. Ebersold, R. Hanson. GRADE ATHLETICS K. Kopp B. Ryder M. Kirkey S. Klein Compliments of: JAMES STATION -- RYDER'S STATION -- LAWNMANUER 81 SAUCER Trempealeau, Wisconsin fu? A234 F2 l 'lin llc 'v ku I4 g L MRS. GILBERTSON MRS. WNUK CENTERVILLE J,'h,: ff 141.5 Compliments of CHECKER GROCERY - RUNNESTRAND BROS. 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