gl THE PANTHER published by the 1963 Senior Class of juda High School Dedication X Q 0 I 11, 1 I 7 1 Q :Q Q, N - , L lx Xx ix I 1X I N 1 r ' 2 S fx x l'1X I I X N 1 , Q3 ' P ? We, the Senior Class of juda High School, ,X gratefully d d th annual to M G e il Z: Taylor h cl d f 4- 1 if xl ' V I YN: , ak Sxx IXN xxxx x , ,Q N xxx .3 Administration Chester Pinnow, rnemberg Isabelle Matzke, clerkg Robert Newman, chairmang Clyde Davls, treasurer, Earl Ufken, member. MR. ALVA G. BLUM Platteville State College, B.S University of Wisconsin, M. S. Superintendent of Schools Senior Class Co-advisor 3 MR. JEROME UETZ, B.S.Ed. Austin Peay State College, Nashville, Tennessee Football, Basketball Coach Instructor in Biology, Physical Education Sophomore Class Co-advisor MRS. ADELE LEHNHERR, B.S. River Falls Statue College Stout State College Instructor in Home Economics Advisor to Cheerleaders, Forensics, Home Ee. Club MRS. RUTH MCGINNIS, B.E. Whitewater State College Instructor in Business Education Advisor to Annual Newspaper Freshman Class Co-advisor MR. GENE TAYLOR, B. S. Platteville State College Instructor in Agriculture, General Science F. F. A. Advisor Senior Class Co-advisor 4 ,.,,,, Facult 'sn MR. POLIARD CALDWELL, B.A. Beloit College Instructor in Hisnory, Driver's Education Assistant Football, Basketball Coach Baseball Coach Freshman Class Co-advisor - MISS HAZEL HAHN, B. S.Ed. Black Hills State Tea.cl1er's Colleg Spearfish, South Dakota Instructor in English f Library Supervisor Dramatics Coach Junior Class Co-advisor ev MISS DELORES MARTI, B.M.Ed. Milton College Instructor in Vocal 8 Instrumental Music Band Director Sophomore Class Co-advisor MR. KENNETH WITTLEIF, B.S. Platteville State College Instructor in Mathematics, Chemistry ' junior Class Co-advisor 5 Personnel fy' ' . -Magi ' l SECRETARY Hazel Mauke CUSTODIAN ,p-,gf Raymond Beiglxtcl ffg H BUS DRIVERS COOKS LEI-'I' TO RIGHT: Ted Miller, Reverend Eva Trickel, Hazel Wilson. ABSENT: Agnes Leggett, Lillian Yaun, Lloyd Keener, Harry Frey, Smith. 6 CLASSES LOIS I. ARNSMEIER The lmrderl try the gooder to be, the worserl is. ROGER L. BAUMAN Frank We can't all be great men, but that's your hard luck. Seniors ELAINE MARIE ANDERECK Don't mistake her for being quiet. JUDITH ANDREWS Judy 1 thoughtl saw her studying, but 10, it was :L dream. KAREN KAY BECKMAN Wha.t! No boys in Heaven! Then leave me here. DENNIS L. DAVIS Doc Men are entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of women. BARBARA JO EBERLE Barb She put the pep in pepper. ANITA MARIE FRP! Frito lf school is liberty, give me death. JANET L. LEHNHERR jan Some think the world is made for fun. I know! KAREN LYNN LEHR I'm not saying anything. l'm just talking. GA RY L. GODFREY Driving carefully is such n waste of life insurance. SHERYL Y. KASTER No, I didn't ever take a talk ing medicine. JOHN D. MAI-ILKUCH, JR. I want to be bashful, but the girls won't let me. DEXTER J. MARCHANT IIDEXIY lt matters not how a man dies, but how he lives. ROBERT F. SIEGENTHALER Fred If bright remarks were a grain of sand, he 'd be a desert. LARRY E. WHITEHEAD He knows football isn't the only place for a line. Y , h 1 NATHAN WADE PHILLIPPS 1lNatelI The midnight oil he burns is Phillips 66. H GLENDA MAE SEVERSON lt's not what you dog it's what you get away with. .1 SHERRY ANN WILHAMS Cut out to be an angel, but someone ran off with the pat- tern. WILLIAM D. WUNSCHEI. Bill One arm around a football, the other around a girl. smRuzY JUNE WILD Schoo1? I suppose it's a neces- sary evil. SHARON A. WILLIAMS Sherri Study--What's that? Let's go roller skating. BETTY JFAN ZIMMERMAN She can't keep her sense and nonsense separate. I1 ei ls., QILJ Senior Activities ELAINE ANDERECK: Girl's Chorus 1-45 Mixed Chorus 1, 45 State Music Festival 35 F.H.A. 1- Trio 2, 3. IUDITH ANDREWS: Girl's Chorus 1, 25 F. H.A. 1-35 Mixed Chorus 1. LOIS ARNSMEIER: Band 1-45 F.H.A. 1-35 Girl's Chorus 1, 25 Student Council 35 Newspaper 3 Cheerleader 1, 25 A-Team Cheerleader 45 Prom Court 35 Mixed Chorus lg Pep Band 1-35 Triple ROGER BAUMAN5 r.F.A. 1-4, Reporter 3, Sentinel 45 D,l-l.l.A. 15 semen: Council 25 Clas dent 1, 45 I-Club 2, 35 Class Play 35 Newspaper 3, 45 Football 15 Basketball 1-45 Prom King 3. KAREN BECKMAN: Girl's Chorus 1-45 Mixed Chorus 15 F.l-l.A. 1-35 Class President 15 Student Newspaper 45 Triple Trio 25 Home Ec. Club 4. DENNIS DAVIS: F.P.A. 1-4, Reporter 45 D.H.I,A. 1, 25 Class Secretary-Treasurer 15 Newspa Club 2-45 Prom Court 35 Football 1-45 Basketball l, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 45 I-lom King 4. BARBARA EBERLE: I-'.H.A. 1-35 Girl's chorus 2-45 Mixed chorus 1,45 Newspaper 45 student c Class Play 35 Band 1-45 Pep Band 1-45 Homecoming Court 4. E 35 Triple , 45 B-Team Trio 2. s Vice Presi- Council 25 Per 3.451- coming ouncil 1 5 ANITA FREY: Girl's Chorus 1,25 I-'.I-I.A. 1-35 Newspaper 3, Art Editor 45 Band 1-45 Pep Band 1-45 Stu- dent Council 45 Librarian 4. GARY GODFREY: F.F.A. 1, 3, 45 D.l-l.l.A. 1. Sl-IERYL KASTER: F.H.A. 1-35 Mixed Chorus 15 Forensics 2-45 Class Play 35 Newspaper 3, 45 Home Ec. Club 4. JANET LEHNHERR: Band 1-4, President 3, 4, Student Director 2, 45 Pep Band 1-45 Girl's Chorus Chorus 15 Majorette 3, 45 F. H.A. 1-3, Historian 35 Prom Court 35 Class President 25 Class Treas Forensics 1-35 Triple Trio 25 Assistant Annual Editor 35 Annual Editor 45 Homecoming Queen 4 Club 4. KAREN LEHR: F.l-l.A. 1-3, Reporter 35 Class Secretary 2-45 Assistant Newspaper Editor 35 Ne Editor 45 Class Play 35 B-Team Cheerleader 25 A-Team Cheerleader 3, 45 Homecoming Court 3 Queen 3. JOHN MAHLKUCH: Football 45 F.F.A. 45 I-Club 45 fMonroe Transferl. DEXTER MARCHANT: Mixed Chorus 25 F.F.A. 15 Class Play 35 Newspaper 3, 45 Student Coun Librarian 45 D.l-l.l.A. 1. NATHAN PHILLIPPS: F.F,A. 1-4, Vice President 45 D.H.I.A. 1, 25 Class Play 35 Football 1- Council 45 Prom Court 35 Basketball 1, 25 Mixed Chorus 1, 45 J-Club 3, 45 F.F.A. Quartet 1, 25 Court 4. FRED SIEGFNTHALER: Football l-45 Basketball 1-45 Baseball 1, 2, 45 J-Club 2,45 r.F.A. 1-4 President 3, President 4, Delegate 35 Band 1-4, Vice President 3, Treasurer 45 Class President ian 45 Prom Court 35 Class Play 35 Assistant Business Manager oi Annual 35 Business Manager of Mixed Chorus 1, 4. 5 5 3 1 4 F H A 1 3, Newspaper 3, 4 Class Vice President 3, Prom Court 3, Class Play 3, Librarian 1-45 Mixe urer 3, 45 5Home Ec. wspaper Prom cil 35 45 Student H . omecomln Vice d E , 45 Librar- Annual 45 3. GLENDA SEVERSON: B-Team Cheerleader 15 A-Team Cheerleader 3, 45 Girl's Chorus 1, 25 Mixed Chorus l S I I l - I S . I . - h 5 . . w LARRY Wl-HTH-IEAD: Football 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 F.F.A. 1-4, Treasurer 45 Class Play 35 Ne Prom com 35 D.H.x.A. 151-Club 3, 4. SHIRLEY WILD: Girl's Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 15 F.H.A. 1-35 Librarian 3, 45 Home Bc. Club SHARON WILLIAMS: Girl's Cllorus 1-45 F.l-l.A. 1-35 Mixed Chorus 1, 45 Class Play 35 Band 3, Band 4. SHERRY WILLIAMS: Girl's Chorus 1, 25 F. H.A. 1-35 Newspaper 3, 45 Prom Court 3, Librarian WILLIAM WUNSCHEL: Football 1-45 Basketball 1-45 Baseball 1-45 Track 15 Volleyball 1, 3, 45 F.F.A. 15 Mixed Chorus 1, 45 Flag Bearer 3, 45 Newspaper 3, 45 D.H.I.A. 15 Homecoming Court BETTY ZIMMERMAN: Mixed Chorus 15 F.H.A. 1-35 Librarian 3. vii -,:':- , ,.., I I ' I2 3. I-Club 1- Spaper 3, 4. 45 Pep 4. 41 Class History There we were, twenty-nine forward looking freshmen entering old juda High School in the fall of 1959. It looked like it was going to be a great year with our class officers: Karen Beckman, Presideutg Roger Bauman, Vice-Presidentg Dennis fDocj Davis, Secretary-Treasurerg and our Student Council repre- sentadves, Barbara Eberle and Jeff Williams. Our advisors that year were Mrs. Brecklin and Mr. Bartig. The members of our faculty this yean Mr. Brozovich, Principalg Mrs. Siedschlag, commercialg Mrs. Anding, home economics and scienceg Mr. Bartig, coach and historyg Miss Pierce, Englishg Mrs. Brecklin, musicg and Mr. Loberger, agriculture and biology. We welcomed Mr. Wittlief as our new science and math teacher in the middle of the year. Lois Arnsmeier and Glenda Severson represented the class on the B-team cheerleading squad. As sophomores our class decreased in size to twenty-seven studenm. Our class officers this year were: janet Lehnherr, Presidentg Barbara Eberle, Vice Presidentg Karen Lehr, Secretaryy Karla Ramseier, Treas- urer. Karen Beckman and Roger Bauman were chosen as our Student Council representatives. Our advisors this year were Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Siedschlag. The old members of the faculty back to greet us: Mr. Brozovich, Mrs. Williams fformerly Miss Piercej, Mr. Wittlief, Mr. Bartig, Mr. Loberger, Mrs. Brecklin, and Mrs. Siedschlag. The new members oi the faculty included Mrs. Lehuherr, home economics, and Mr. Taylor, who took over biology and agriculture after about the first six weeks of school. Our shining glory this year was our new class rings. Lois Arnsmeier and Karen Lehr were elected as our B-team cheer- leaders. Entering our junior year our class decreased in size to twenty-three members. We were welcomed by several new faculty members which included: Mr. Uetz, football coach and scienceg Miss Marti, musicg Miss Carmody, commercialg Mr. Harkins, basketball coach and historyg and Mr. Miller, English. The old members of the faculty included: Mrs. Lehnherr, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Wittlief, and Mr. Brozovich. Our class officers were Fred Siegenthaler, Presidentg Glenda Severson, Vice Presidentg Karen Lehr, Secretaryg janet Lehnherr, Treasurer. Lois Arnsmeier and Dexter Marchant reported to the class from the Student Council. Our class sponsors were Mr. Taylor and Miss Carmody. Our big thrill this year was our junior Prom. Our theme was Deep Sea Fantasy. Karen Lehr and Roger Bauman reigned as our King and Queen. On the Court of Honor were janet Lehnherr, Dennis Davis, Lois Arnsmeier, Nathan Phillipps, Glenda Severson, Fred Siegenthaler, Sherry Williams and Larry Whitehead. Karen Lehr was also elected to the Homecoming court this year. Glenda Severson and Karen Lehr were elected to the A-team cheer- leading squad this year. Our class play was entitled Lights Out. Going into our Senior year, we still had twenty-three members. Our class officers: Fred Siegenthaler, Presidentg Roger Bauman, Vice Presidentg Karen Lehr, Secretaryg and janet Lehnherr, Treasurer. Anita Frey and Nathan Phillipps represented us on the Student Council. Again this year we were greeted by several new teachers. These were Mrs. McGinnis, commercialg Mr. Caldwell, assistant coach and historyg Miss Hahn, Englishg and Mr. Blum, Principal. The old members of the faculty back to greet us: Mr. Ueu, Miss Marti, Mrs. Lehnherr, Mr. Taylor and Mr. Wittlief. Our sponsors this year were Mr. Taylor and Mr. Blum. We were very proud to have Janet Lehnherr and Dennis Davis elected as our Homecoming King and Queen and Barbara Eberle, Nate Phillipps, and Bill Wunschel on the court. Karen Lehr, Glenda Severson, and Lois Arnsmeier were elected as the A-team Cheerleaders. Janet Lehnherr is editor of the Panther and Karen Lehr edits the judean. Our class play is scheduled for March 29. The class trip for May 11, baccalaureate for May 19, and graduation for May 23. Ns., 'ilu .fn l W I I3 Elaine is in chorus, She 's real great, But her bad habit-- She 's always late. Judy is soundless When she wants to be quiet, But when she feels silly, She 's really a riot. Lois, a cheerleader, Has this motto one: Daytime is for resting And night time is for fun. Roger, tall and handsome, Is just the special type That makes a very special King On a very special night. Karen has many virtues: She's pretty, and also smart, If there 's any work to do, She always does her part. Dennis is our Doctor 'Cause he can operate. First it's on the football field And then it's on a date. Barb's an energetic senior, She 's a blonde with eyes of blue. Juda's very proud to claim her As Dairy Queen of '62. Anita is quiet! This some people doubtg But we know that fun's near When Frito's about. Gary pretends he's quiet, But he 's always fooling around, When you see him in his car, You know he 's hinward bound. Sheryl is always eager In everything she does. Asked why she 's always talking, She answers, just because. Janet was Homecoming Queen Of Nineteen Sixty-Two. As editor of the Panther She's always busy, too. Karen was the Queen For a Deep-Sea Fantasy, As a cheerleader and an editor She's as busy as can be. Class Poem When John moved back to juda It was like a dreamg He 's a swell guy to know, And he's good on the Team, Dexter has ambition And this one thing is clear: When it comes to selling annual ads, He 's salesman of the year. Nate 's small but mighty, In football this he proves. Ready, set, go, man, go! He 's always on the move. lf Glenda has a problem lt's usually a boy. When it comes to cheering, To see her is a joy. Fred is our President But he 'd rather race around. The engine starts, and there he Above the speed of sound. Larry's kind of quiet, But we'll have to admit When there 's any fun a'brewing, He's one reason for it. Shirley is the senior That always wears a smile. When you go to talk to her You're laughing all the while. Sharon's very good in school But she can never think goes Of anything but the fun she 's had At the roller skating rink. Sl1erry's life is made of work And lots and lots of fun. She makes sure the fun is over Before the work's begun. Bill is an athlete, At sports he is swell. Everything else he does, He also does well. Betty's made of giggles And a little nonsense too. But that's OK--it's fine with us. People like that are few. This is our class Of '62. We hope you'll miss us As we 'll miss you. Class Officers . 'K - rv'-' .V SENIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS President ........ Fred Siegenthaler President .....,... Russell Carter Vice President . . . . Roger Bauman Vice President . . .Duane Siedschlag Secretary. . . . . Karen Lehr Secretary. . . . Dorothy Coplien Treasurer. . . .janet Lelmherr Treasmer. . . . Larry Gempler SOPHOMORE CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS President ...... Russell Keen fabsentj President ...... , . . .Carol Feldt Vice President . . . Bobette Preston Vice President ....... Tom Phillipps Secretary. . . . . Cheryl Ramseier Secretary. . . Kay Gempler Treasurer. . . . Cindy Rockey Treasurer. , Dem-.jg Wirth I5 Juniors FIRST ROW: Mr. Wittlicf, Tony Hilfikcr, Sandy Hellrmd, Caroline Nafzger, Patricn Pinnow, Miss Hahn. SECOND ROW: Jane Brecklin, Dorthory Coplien, Donna Welton, Gary Goecks, Kenneth Rosheisen, Gordon Bablcr, Audrey Hummer, Teresa Zixn1nerman. THIRD ROW: Roger Topp, Dunne Zweifel, Russel Carter, Vcrlen Eberle, Todd Sally, George Wirth, Dixie Sharer, Beverly Schmid, FOURTH ROW: Mike Affolter, Tom Kadcrly, Duane Siedschlag, james Davis, Ronald Goclilrey, James Ronspiez, Larry Gempler, Nathan Wheeler, Richard Miller. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Hillbilly Weddinn' I6 Sophomores FIRST ROW: Mr. Uetz, Advisorg Patsy Widemzm, Lester Thorp, Kay O'Nei1, Diane Feldc, Miss Marci, Advisor SECOND ROW: Bobette Preston, Ron Feldt, Pat Kaster, Bob Erb, Lyle Thorp, Curtis Gobeli, Vicki Beckman, Sheryl Ramseier. THIRD ROW: Royletta Severson, Jacki Pinnow, Dwayne Godfrey, Larry Davis, Walter Bauman, Susan Wild, Cindy Rockey, Ron Schmid. FOURTH ROW: Bill Clark, Roy Binger, Dick Wunschel, Dave Gruenberg, Alan Keener, Mildred Beighcol, Gary Davis, Mike Treurhardt. Russ Keen, Absent. Turn around and watch the game girls H! l7 Freshmen FIRST ROW: Mrs. McGinnis, Advisorg jennifer Fields T Pl F ld ' , om xillipps, Greg Williams, Sharon Thorp, Carol e t, Mr. Caldwell, Advxsor. SECOND ROW: Kay Gempeler, Gary Arn, Dennis Wirth, Norma Hummer, Beth Matzke, Lary Am, Gary Topp, Peggy Wyss, Shirley Sweeney. THIRD ROW: Sherri Leopold, Denny Zimmerman, Keith Newcomer, Woody Keener, Elaine Keen, Dale Duchow, Mike Sharer, Susan Brecklin, Irene Haas. jean Welton, Absent. FRESHMAN INITIATION DANCE. 18 This is J.H.S. Early each morning the Sunbeam Man arrives at J. H. S. Walking up the stairs is hard work .... . . . The buses arrive and there is a rush into the school. and i:'s a long wait in the lunch line ...... , pun' yi' ' but when you get to the food-- Soon it's time for class again. Then home we go after Oh Boy!! a day at 1. H. S. 19 CHEMISTRY n and the school's still hex-e5 ' Chemical experiments-- Classes Fi. TYPING Eyes off the keys now! 20 BIODO GY He1p!! Thex-e's a skeleton in our closet! ! ORGANIZATIONS Nguymrx . 51 1 L.. 1 ' Q1 Q ' . M ' 'Y '51 'Tr , - N1 5 1 ix h x ff?5g'f-5 g g V V X Q ,,4, A X XXX XX si-s N W A 1 9' :' f Q91 1? f5 '5' V, ,L if NA N W X 1, s Y ' .1 ,Ln 4 .s ,1 'ii C,-f am. 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THIRD ROW: Royletta Severson, jacki Pinnow, Pat Kaster, Elaine Keen, Mildred Beightol, Glenda Severson, Sharon Williams, Dennis Zimmerman. FOURTH ROW: Nathan Phillipps, Dennis Davis, Mike Affolxer, Bill Wunschel, Richard Wunschel, Fred Siegennhaler, Bill Clark, Russell Carter. 24 Girls' Chorus FIRST ROW: Miss Marti, Irene Haas, Peggy Wyss, Bev Schmid, Caroline Nafzger, C31-01FE1dg, lgnnifgr Fie1d5. SECOND ROW: Shirley Sweeney, Barbara Eberle, Sandy Helland, Cheryl Ramseier, Norma Hummer, Toni I-lilfiker. Pat Pinnow, Kay Gempeler. THIRD ROW: Sherri Leopold, Diane Feldr, Cindy Rockey, Beth Mauke, Pat Kaster, Sharon Williams, Karen Beekman, Vicki Beckman. FOURTH ROW: Janet Lelmherr, Mildred Beightol Donna Welton, Elaine Keen, jacki Pinnow, Royleua Seven-son, Susan Wild, Elaine Andereck. jean Welton, Absent. 4 llllllll ,QI 1 In 1 A I Illlll y H gk. i 1 R ! I nga , I ACCOMPANIST Boberre Preston 25 Panther Staff EDITOR: Janet Lehnherr BUSINESS MANAGER: Fred Siegenthaler ASSISTANT EDITOR: Dick Miller ASSISTANT BUSTNESS MANAGER: Russell Carter ADVISOR: Mrs. McGinnis Wild, Anita Frey. i 5. STAFF: Lois Amsmcier. SECOND ROW: Sherry Williams, Karen Lehr, Karen Beckman, Barbara. Eberle Judy Andrews, Sheryl Kaster. THIRD ROW: Sharon Williams, Glenda Scverson, Dexter Marchan: Gary Godfrey Shirley Fred and janet , . '. P' 444: Ls..x.g.a Me. -.- W W,'1 li. 26 il yr -9 Q I .. 4 Judean Staff EDITOR Karen Lehr l ASSISTANT EDITOR: Sandy Helland ADVISOR: Mrs. McGinnis STAFF: Patsy Widcman, Caroline Naizger, Kay Gempeler. SECOND ROW: Teresa Zimmerman, Loxs Amsmcxer Toni Hilfikcr, jane Brccklin, Karen Beckman, Anita Frey, Sheryl Kaster, Kay O'Nei1. THIRD ROW Audrey Hummer, Glenda Severson, Dorothy Coplicn, Pat Kastor, Bobette Preston, Dixie Sharcr, Sherry Wrlhams Cheryl Ramscier. FOURTH ROW: Dexter Marchant, Doc Davis, Roger Bauman, Bill Wunschel, Mxldred Bexghtol Mike Affoltcr, Russ Carter, Barbara Eberlc. A Karen and Mrs . McGinnis Staff busy at work F. F. . FIRST ROW: Tom Phillipps, Greg Williams, Gary Am, Gary Topp, Lary Am, Dennis Wirth, Lester Thorp, Mr. Taylor, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Dick Miller, Curtis Gobeli, Lyle Thorp, Gary Goecks, Nathan Wheeler, Gordon Babler, Dennis Zimmerman, Mike Sharer, Ronnie Schmid. THIRD ROW: Todd Sahy, Kenny Rosheisen, jene Eberle, Secretary, Dwayne Godfrey, Keith Newcomer, Dale Duchow, Bob Erb, Walter Bauman, George Wirth, Ron Feldt. FOURTH ROW: Larry Davis, Roy Binger, Gary Davis, Larry Whitehead, Treasurer: Nate Phillipps, Vice-President, Gary Godfrey, Ronald Godfrey, Bill Clark, Woody Keener. FETH ROW: Roger Bamnan, Sentinel: Tom Kaderly, John Mahlkuch, Dick Wunschel, Dave Gruenberg, Jim Davis, Duane Siedschlag, Fred Siegenthaler, President, Doc Davis, Reporter. 28 JUNIOR DAIRYMBN' FIRST ROW: Mr. Taylor, Advisor, Greg Williams, Curtis Gobeli, Lary Am, Dennis Wirth. SECOND ROW: Dick Miller, Gary Am, Dennis Zimmerman, Keith Newcomer, Tom Phillipps. THIRD ROW: Walter Bauman, Roy Binger, Woody Keener, Kenny Roshei- sen, Gary Goecks. STUDENT COUNCIL Freshman: Peggy Wyss, Dennis Zimrn ermzm Sophomore: Vicki Beckman, Curtis Gobeli junior: Sandy Helland, Mike Aifolrer Senior: Anita Frey, Nate Phillipp: Advisor: Mr. Blum HOME-EC CLUB FIRST ROW: Bev Schmid, Patsy Wideman, Sharon Thorp, Karen Beckman, janet Lehnherr, Mrs. Lelmherr, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Kay O'Neil, Pat Kaster, Donna Welton, Sheryl Kaster, Shirley Wild, Mildred Beightol, Sherri Leopold. LIBRARIANS FIRST ROW: Sheryl Kaster, Shirley Wild, Anita Frey, Dorothy Coplien, Mildred Beightol. SECOND ROW: Jane Brecklin, Fred Siegenthaler, Dexter Merchant, Audrey Hummer, Patsy Wideman, Dixie Sharer. Forensics FIRST ROW: Russ Keen, Bobette Preston, Bill Clark, Mildred Beightol, Sheryl Kaster, Mrs. Lehnherr, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Peggy Wyss, Diane Feldc, Shawn Thorp, Greg Williams Kay Gempeler, CarolFe1dt. THIRD ROW: Dick Miller, Dennis Zimmerman, Beth Matzkc, Lary Am, Kay O'Neil. Behind the Scenes Everything has its ups and downs! Exercises, exercises, we must do our exercises! 30 ACTIVITIES Football S 4 - - FIRST ROW: Ron Feldt, Dick Miller, Curtis Gobeli, Kenny Rosheisen, Lester Thorp, Dennis Wirth, Greg Williams, Lyle Thorp. SECOND ROW: Tom Kaderly, Russ Carter, Roger Topp, Gary Davis, Nate Phillipps, Larry Davis, Bill Clark, Larry Whitehead, Fred Siegenchaler, Doc Davis. THIRD ROW: Mr. Uenz, Coachg Jim Davis, john Mahlkuch, Alan Keener, Duane Siedschlag, Dave Gmenberg, Woody Keener, Bill Wunschel, Dick Wunschel, Mr. Caldwell, Assistant Coach. Russ Keen, Absent. Doc-Half Back Duane-End Fred-Center Nate-Half Back f ' 1 M1255 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 7- -Viola at juda 14 Sept. - -juda at Belleville Sept. 21- -Argyle at juda Sept. 28- -Brodhead at Juda Oct. 5--juda at South Wayne Oct. 12 - -Blanchardville at juda Oct. 19 - -juda at Orfordville HH, Oct. 26--New Glarus at juda MANAGERS Tom Phlllipps, Lary Am 10rm-cuafd Bi11-Quarter Back I-my-End Tom-Gum 33 4 ' QQ :gjg 'wa Q -ai 1 Q , f': A ' ri 5 A 4' 1 A' ,, ,M gif X 7x .1 ,Lg ' X I . i Qjig' x ' -'Y I l Q e ' il X , 1 1 J. ,, Q V1 N., ,. .- we Queen: janet Lehnhcrr ' King Dennis Davis Barbara Eberie b P Nathan Philiipps Bo we region Q.: William Wunschel The theme for the Homecoming dance was Autumn Leaves. The Lewis Dalvit Orchestra provided music :md the royalty was presented during intermission. Huge golden pcm-poms soid by the senior class were a hit. The punch bowl was a favorite meeting place. Basketball up -.9 I N..Q,,,e., A TEAM Mr. Uetz, Coach, Ron Feldc, Mike Affolter, Tom Kaderly, Roger Bauman, Bi11Wunsche1, Dave Gruenberg, D Wunschel, Duane Siedschlag, jim Ronspiez, Fred Siegennhaler, Russ Calter, C-ary Goecks. ick 5 cum FIRST ROW: Mr. Caldwell, Coach, Bill Clark, Fred Siegenthaler, Dick Wunschel, Dave Gruenberg, Bill Wunschel, Duane Siedschlag, Mr. Uetz, Coach. SECOND ROW: Doc Davis, Tom Kadex-ly, johnMah1kuch, Ro l ger Bauman, Alan Keener, Jim Ronspiez, Larry Whitehead, Mike Affolter. THIRD ROW: Gary Goecks, Russ Carter, Larry Gempeler, Ron Feldt, Dick Miller. 1 ,M fr A xr 1 'X .YQ Ni' I., VM J, X ,vw r ' -Qs 'g X' ' . Q fs ' HM 1 f , M 995' 44 .4 A K+. , rx LV, -3. R A h. -. 1' 'fr 2 fl Sghfw f 1. , J . N ? ,ki ggi A Y ' M 4 ! 1' , in AY fi . MANAGERS Mike Treuthnrdt A Team Ron Schmid B Team Six-nk'er Mike Y! Get Lhose rebounds! 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