Juda High School - Panther Yearbook (Juda, WI)

 - Class of 1964

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fi 4 2' , tusx ing - 5 J Y UA , 4 1 1. 1, Q., 1, . K.- -'V xl EQ: 1, - , 1, ffg 'Su .-K, In ' ,qi A 5' . N X, Z fl Th is is THE PANTHER published by the 1964 Senior Class of Juda High School Dedication l I ' . ' -r -I Every year the graduating class dedicates their annual to a deserving person who has helped them through their school years. Our graduating class dedicates the 1964 annual to the people that we consider most deservingg OUR PARENTS. In dedicating this annual, we would like to say that even though we don't always realize your concern and show our appreciation for all you do to pull us through our troubles, we sooner or later wake up to see who has really made our success possible. C STORV 1 I i tu e Z Mel I 1 'IR l K 3 L S IOR k i w .. g . 1 - 5? ' P N' fl ' 4 , :gw4y:Q,l 5e3,m3,ff ' . . '? sfQ,,,.1.,. ' ,z H -L-1 Ff 1 32212 if K ,5 . . ff1:.'7::' :H W, .1-fr-' 7-ww -. -,f 4. ip-.2355 M . mv , Am, ,T I. 'lffiifgbizi fl ' .1 shy , V wiv? 1 , gi f' N .1..w4.w,5 ,V vw S' 5 5,.mk..,Q,.. ,.,,,.:. ,Q Aim 45 ' Ji--' '. . W ,M , .,,. ,, . -zu - - 1 rs. hm-Ri -,1 . . .gf awk ,- ' Rf I M- vX '..? a' ff- in - za, -iz, a, 'mir ,f X JANE L. BRECKLIN Janie Lou Her life is like the moon, there's a man in it. RUSSELL E. CARTER IIRUSSII All great men have died, but I feel fine. JOHN M. AFFOLTER neMikeul N Member of the bored of Education. GORDCN K. BABLER Gordie Silence is one great way of communication. 5233 ., . .gf- L A Q - 9 -,U-hs jmfili-QA: -A 'Q fa? q Lf' Y 1 'rifwg DOROTHY J. COPLIEN llDotll Just a girl with a pleasant way, just a friend through all our days. JAMES L. DAVIS Jim This life is most jolly! VERLEN J . EBERLE llJenell Beware, I might do something great. LARRY W. GENIPELER He's a quiet boy . . . at times. ANTOINETTE R. I-IILFIKER Toni Why wasn't I born rich instead of so tiny?? AUDREY L. HUMMER She acts like an angel, but you can never tell what an angel will do. GARY E. GOECKS He studies, but he's perfectly normal. SANDRA J. HELLAND llsandyn If one marine was across the sea, oh what a swimmer Sandy would be. THOMAS J. KADERLY llTom ll If there isn't a way I'll make one. RIC HARD L. MILLER uDick1l It's fun to study . . . I bet. JAMES A. RONSPLEZ llJimIl Never with a worry never in a hurry. KENNETH S. ROSI-IEISEN llKenll I are what I are, and I always will be. CAROLINE M. NAFZGER Blondie I speak in a monstrous little voice. PATRICIA A. PINNOW llPatlI All work and no play is not the life for me. DIXIE A. SI-IARER Full of fun and mischief too, doing things she shou1dn't do. DUANE M. SIEDSCHLAG He was a goodly king. TODD B. SAHY IlRedIl Do angels have red Ha.ir??? BEVERLY A. SCHMID llsuziell I'm not very tall, but I'd rather be short than not at all. ROGER R. TOPP I study when I'm in the mood, I'm not a moody person. NATHAN E. WHEELER Nate A man must have a. certain amount of intelligent ignorance to get anywhere. - x O 020345 aoiigozf bsfoiiw X F x . 'B ' 07 .QOQQ Senior Activities JOHN M. AFFOLTER: Class Treasurer 15 Student Council 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football Manager 15 Base- ball 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Student Conductor 35 Mixed Chorus 1,3,45 Boys' Quartet 2,3,45 Mixed Quartet 2,3,45 F.F.A. 15 J-Club 1,2,3,45 Class Play 35 Prom Court 35 Judean 3,45 Panther 45 Pep Club 4. GORDON K. BABLER: Band 2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 D.H.I.A. 15 Class Play 35 Pep Club 4. JANE L. BRECKLIN: Class Secretary 15 Librarian 35 Band 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 F.H.A. 15 Home Ec. Club 45 Class Play 35 Judean 1,3,45 Panther 4, Pep Club 4. RUSSELL E. CARTER: Class President 1,2 ,3,45 History Award 25 Math Award 35 Basketball 1 ,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 2,35 Band 1,2,3,45 Band President 45 Mixed Chorus 1,3,45 Boys' Quartet 2,3,45 Mixed Quartet 3,45 F.F.A. 15 D.H.I.A. 15 J-Club 2,3,45 Prom Court 35 Homecoming Court 45 Judean 3,45 Assistant Panther Bxsiness Manager 35 Panther Business Manager 45 Pep Club 4. DOROTHY J. COPLIEN: Class Secretary 35 Home Ec. Award 35 Librarian 2,3,45 Band 15 Color Guard 3,45 Girls' Chorus 1,45 Mixed Chorus 45 F.H.A. 1,25 Home Ec. Club 45 Class Play 35 Judean 2,3,45 Panther 45 Pep Club 4. JAMES L. DAVIS: Football 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Volleyball 2,45 Wrestling 3,45 Track 3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Class Play 35 Pep Club 4. VERLEN J. EBERLE: Baseball 3,45 Wrestling 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 D.H.I.A. 2,35 Green Lake 35 J-Club 45 Class Play 35 Pep Club 4. LARRY W. GEMPELER: Class Treasurer 2,35 Basketball 1,25 Football Manager 25 Baseball 3,45 Wrestling 3,45 Mixed Chorus 15 F.F.A. 15 J-Club 3,45 Class Play 35 Prom Court 35 Pep Club 4. GARY E. GOECKS: Class Vice President 25 Basketball 1,2,35 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. Convention 35 F.F.A. Secre- tary 45 D.H.I.A. 1,25 J-Club 2,3,45 Class Play 35 Pep Club 4. SANDRA J. HELLAND: Class Secretary 25 Student Council 1,35 Majorette 45 Twirler 2,35 A-Team Cheerleader 3,45 B-Team Cheerleader 25 Band 1,2,3,45 Band Vice President 35 Pep Band 15 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1 ,45 F.H.A. 15 Home Ec. Club 45 Class Play 35 Prom Court 35 Judean Editor 45 Judean Assistant Editor 35 Panther 45 Pep Club 4. ANTOINETTE R. I-IILFIKER: Band 1,2,3,45 Band Treasurer 45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 1,2,35 Mixed Chorus 1,45 F.H.A. 1,25 Home Ec. Club 45 Class Play 35 Prom Court 35 Judean 2,3,45 Panther 45 Pep Club 4. AUDREY L. HUNIMER: Librarian 3,45 F.H.A. 1,25 Home Ec. Club 45 Prom Court 35 Judean 3,45 Panther 45 Pep Club 4. THOMAS J. KADERLY: Class Vice President 45 Basketball 1 ,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 Mixed Chorus 1,3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. President 45 D.H.I.A. 15 Green Lake 35 J-Club 1,2,3,45 Class Play 35 Prom Court 35 Homecoming King 45 Panther 45 Pep Club 4. RICHARD L. MILLER: Student Council 15 Forensics 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Football 3,45 Baseball Manager 15 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 3,45 Mixed Chorus 45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 D.H.I.A. 1,25 J-Club 1,2,3,45 Class Play 35 Panther Editor 45 Panther Assistant Editor 35 Pep Club 4. CAROLINE M. NAFZGER: Class Secretary 45 Student Council 25 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1 ,45 Triple Trio 3,45 F.H.A. 1,25 Home Ec. Club President 45 Prom Court 35 Homecoming Court 45 Judean 3,45 Panther 45 Pep Club 4. PATRICIA A. PINNOW: Band 1,2,3,45 Band Secretary 45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 3,45 F.H.A. 1,25 Home Ec. Club Treasurer 45 Class Play 35 Judean 3,45 Panther 45 Pep. Club 4. JAMES A. RONSPIEZ: Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football Manager 25 Baseball 3,45 Volleyball 35 Band l,2,35 F.F.A. 15 D.H.I.A. 15 J-Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 4. KENNETH S. ROSHEISON: Librarian 1,25 Basketball 1 ,25 Football 152,35 Football Manager 45 Baseball 1 ,45 Volleyball 3,45 Wrestling 3,45 Mixed Chorus 15 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 D.H.I.A. 1,2,35 J-Club 45 Class Play 35 Pep Club 4. TODD B. SAHY: Basketball 1,35 Baseball 1,2,35 Wrestling 45 Mixed Chorus 15 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 4. BEVERLY A. SCHMID: Class Vice President 15 Student Council 2,45 Librarian 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,3,45 Triple Trio 3,45 Mixed Quartet 2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,25 Home Ec. Club President 35 Home Ec. Club 45 Class Play 35 Homecoming Queen 45 Judean 2,35 Pep Club 4. DIXIE A. SHARER: Librarian 35 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Mixed Chorus 45 Home Ec. Club 45 F.H.A. 1,25 Class Play 35 Prom Queen 35 Judean 1,2,3,4, Panther 45 Pep Club 4. DUANE M. SIEDSCHLAG: Class Vice President 35 Class Treasurer 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Base- ball 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 1,35 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 D.H.I.A. 15 Green Lake 45 J-Club 2,3,45 Class Play 35 Prom King 35 Homecoming Court 45 Judean 45 Panther 45 Pep Club 4. ROGER R. TOPP: Football 2,3,45 Baseball 1,45 Wrestling 1,45 F.F.A. 1,45 Pep Club 4. WILBER G. WIRTH: Baseball 1,25 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 D.H.I.A. 1,25 Pep Club 4. NATHAN E. WHEELER: F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 D.H.I.A. 1,25 Pep Club 4. TERESA A. ZIMMERMAN: Color Guard 15 Girls' Chorus 1,25 F.H.A. 1,25 Home Ec. Club 45 Class Play 35 Judean 1,2,3,45 Panther 45 Pep Club 4.- DUANE H. ZWEIFEL: Football 45 Wratling 45 F.F.A. 1 ,2,3,45 D.l-l.I.A. 15 J-Club 45 Pep Club 4. Moments to Remember In the fall of 1960, 35 mixed-up freshmen sneaked through the doors of J.l-l.S. The first day was just terri- ble. Baffled? That wasn't the word for it! As registration day ended and a whole day of vacation ap- proached, we were relieved. The following day school started in full force, and in time we did figure out where to go for our classes. Yes, we had teachers. They were: Mrs. Lehnherr, home economics and freshman English, Mrs. Williams, sophomore, junior, and senior English, Mr. Wittlief, mathematics and science, Mr. Bartig, history, coach and physical education, Mrs. Brecklin, music instructor, Mrs. Siedschlag, business education, Mr. Brozovich, prin- cipal. Mr. Taylor, replaced Mr. Loberger after the first six weeks of school as agriculture and biology teacher. Mrs. Lehnherr was our advisor. As usual, there were class elections. In this first year of our high school career we were governed by: President, Russ Carter, Vice President, Bev Schmid, Secretary, Jane Brecklin, Treasurer, Mike Affolter. Dick Miller and June Anderson were elected to the student council. Sandy Helland and Dick Miller represented us in the second semester. We were really initiated this year and returned our appreciation of the dance by way of the Sophomore Re- turn Party. The Homecoming parade called for a float, so we arrived at a theme, Lettuce Atom, and set to work. The year went along as well as could be expected and ended with a class picnic. Our class went to Vilas Park in Madison, Wisconsin. What a day--ask any of us! In the early part of 1961, we were grieved when a beloved classmate, Lollie Bittner, passed away. At the beginning of our second year in high school, we had been decreased by one member. We were 11Sl161'2d in by an almost Lmfamiliar staff of teachers. The teachers who came back were: Mrs. Lehnherr,Mr- Taylor, and Mr. Wittlief. The new teachers were: Mr. Uetz, science, biology, physical education, and football coach, Miss Marti, music, Mr. Miller, English, Miss Carmody, business education, and Mr. Harkins, history, basketball coach, and English, second semester. Mr. Miller and Miss Marti were our class advisors. Mr. Brozovich, was our prin- cipal. The officers of our class were: Russ Carter, President, Gary Goecks, Vice President, Sandy Helland, Sec,-e- tary, and Larry Gempeler, Treasurer. Our student council representatives were Mike Affolter and Bev Schmid. Caroline Nafzger and Mike Affolter represented us in the second semester. We got to initiate the freshmen--Oh, what glory! And, we were delighted to order our class rings. Sandy Helland was elected as a B-team cheerleader. We ended our year again with a class picnic, this time to Apple River Canyon. Now we had passed the half-way mark in high school and as juniors we were welcomed back by Mrs. Lehnherr, Miss Marti, Mr. Wittlief, Mr. Taylor, and Mr. Uetz. We, in turn, welcomed some new teachers: Mrs. McGinnis, commercial, Mr. Caldwell, history and coach, Miss Hahn, English, and Mr. Blum was our new principal. After the first semester, Mrs. Williams replaced Miss Hahn as English teacher. Our advisor was Mr. Wittlief. Our officers were Russ Carter, President, Duane Sliedschlag, Vice President, Dorothy Coplien, Secretary, and Larry Gempeler, Treasurer. Mike Affolter and Sandy Helland were on the student council. We were proud to have Sandy Helland elected to the A-team cheerleading squad. This was a big year, what with class rings arriving, Junior Class Play, Hillbilly Weddin', being presented and, of course, the Junior Prom. Our Prom theme was Oriental Gardens, and Duane Siedschlag and Dixie Sharer reigned as our King and Queen. Members of the court were: Mike Affolter, Sandy Helland, Russ Carter, Toni Hilfiker, Larry Gempeler, Audrey Hummer, Tom Kaderly, and Caroline Nafzger. Jakie Kaderly and Donna Zimmerman were Prince and Princess. What a beautiful evening! For the second year, we decided to go to Apple River Canyon for our annual class picnic. For some reason our class has always enjoyed going there. We will not forget our class picnics for a long, long time. Here we are Seniors. Who would have believed it! ! Twenty seven we are in number, and twice as mighty! First of all, the teachers we met this year, as we started a high school year for our last time, were: Mr. Caldwell, Miss Marti, Mrs. McGinnis, Mr. Taylor, Mrs. Lehnherr, and Mr. Blum. The new ones are: Mrs. Adamson, English, and Mr. Murphy, science, physical education, and basketball coach. Mr. Blum and Mr. Wittlief are our class advisors. We are headed by Russ Carter with his worthy staff of advisors: Tom Kaderly, Vice President, Caroline Nafzger, Secretary, and Duane Siedschlag, Treasurer. Beverly Schmid and Mike Affolter head the student council for us. Sandy Helland again, in the spring of 1963, was elected to be an A-squad cheerleader. She is the drum majorette also. Homecoming, with our winning team this year, was a very important event of the year. We were proud to have the royalty and court of nearly all seniors. Beverly Schmid was our Queen with Tom Kaderly as the King. Caroline Nafzger, Russ Carter and Duane Siedschlag represented us on the court. They reigned over the dance, Moments to Remember. Dick Miller is editor of the PANTHER, with Russ Carter as the business manager. Sandy Helland edits the JUDEAN. In hopes of all going well, our Senior Class Play is scheduled for April 3, Class Trip, May 7-10, Bacca- laureate, May 24, and Graduation, May 27. UNDER CLASSMEN jU 1012 FIRST ROW: Mr. Taylor, Patsy Wideman, Kay O'Neil, Bobette Preston, Cindy Rockey, Diane Feldt, Mrs. Adamson. SECOND ROW: Vicki Beckman, Ron Schmid, Lester Thorpe, Susan Wild, Jacki Pinnow, Len Grey, Cheryl Ramsier. THIRD ROW: Royletta Severson, Lyle Thorpe, Russ Keen, Millie Beightol, Mike Treuthan- Ron Felcit, Pat Kaster, Curtis Gobeli. FOURTH ROW: Bob Erb, Bill Clark, Roy Binger, Richard Wunschel, Alan Keener, Gary Davis, Larry Davis, Walter Bauman. Absent, David Gruenberg, Pat Siedschlag. C LASS OF FIC ERS PRESIDENT: Kay 0vNei1 VICE PRESIDENT: Bobette Preston SECRETARY: Cindy Rockey TREASURER: gary Davis STUDENT COUNCIL: Cul-fig Gobeli Vicki Beckman SOPHOMORES , , FIRST ROW: Mrs. McGinnis, Advisor, Irene Haas, Carol Feldt, Sharon Thorp, Shirley Sweeney, Jennifer Fields, Kay Gempeler, and Mr. Caldwell, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Gary Arn, Tom Phillipps, Nonna Hummer, Sherri Leopold, Peggy Wyss, Susan Brecklin, Greg Williams, Yvonne Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: Beth Matzke, Lary Arn, Dennis Wirth, Denny Zimmerman, Woody Keener, Keith Newcomer, Elaine Keen, and Dale Duchow. 3 CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT, Thomas Phillipps VICE PRESIDENT: N01'm2 Hummer SECRETARY: Sharon Th0fP TREASURER, Elaine Keen STUDENT COUNCIL: Woody Keener Sherri Leopold FRE HME , FIRST ROW: Mr. Murphy, Stanley Nafzger, Mike Moellenberndt, Walter Balsiger, Alan Siedschlag, Richard Gobeli, Russell Wirth, Miss Marti. SECOND ROW: JohnnyMi11er, Fred Mohns, Donna Lehr, Harlan Mahlkuch, Mary Erickson, Ronnie Gruenberg, Nelva Smith, Randy Albright. THIRD ROW: Sheila Babler, Sandra Grossen, Janice Matzke, Pat Sharer, Linda. Moe, BettyZweifel, Nancy Siegenthaler, David Grey. FOURTH ROW: Lynn Davis, Bette Helland, Kevin Marchant, Janice Siedschlag, Joyce Kaderly, Sandra Goecks, Doreen Williams, Jeif Wideman. FIFTH ROW: Bob Affolter, Daryl Miller, Vernon Jordan, Don Wunschel, Danny Leaver, Larry Larson, Terry Brunkow, Bill Leighton. CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Danny Leaver VICE PRESIDENT: Pat Shafer SECRETARY: Larry Larson TREASURER! Donna Lehr STUDENT COUNCIL: Bob Affolter Mary Erickson ADM! ISTRA TION ,,..,w4-4' CHOOL BOARD Chester Pinnow, member, Isabelle Matzke, clerk, Robert Newman, chairman, Clyde Davis, treasurer, Earl Ufken, member. MR. ALVA G. BLUM Platteville State College, B.S. University of Wisconsin, M.S. Superintendent of Schools Principal of High School Senior Class Co-advisor Instructor in Advanced Algebra ,XQO s O 1 , J FA CUL TT MR. POLLARD Beloit College CALDWELL, B.A. Instructor in History Football Coach, Wrestling Coach Baseball Coach Sophomore Class Co-Advisor MR. FRANK MURPHY B.S LaCrosse State College Instructor in Phy-Ed, General Science Freshman Class Co-Advisor MR. GENE TAYLOR, B.S. Platteville State College Instructor in Agriculture, Biology MR. KENNETH WITTLEIF, Platteville State College Instructor in Math, Physics Senior Class Co-Advisor Instructor in Driver Education F.F.A. Advisor Junior Class Co Advisor B MRS. REBECCA ADAMSON, B.A. Evangel College Springfield, Missouri Instructor in English Library Supervisor Junior Class Co-Advisor MRS. ADELE LEHNHERR, B.S River Falls State College Stout State College Instructor in Home Economics Advisor to Cheerleaders Forensics, Home-Ec Club I ! MISS DELGRES MARTI, BM. ED. Milton College Instructor in Voc al Sc Instrumental Music Band Director Freshman Class Co-Advisor MRS. RUTH MCGINNIS, B.E. Whitewater State College Instructor in Business Education Advisor to Annual and Newspaper Sophomore Class Co-Advisor . .Q . gg. 4 arse BUS DRIVERS Ted Miller, LeRoy Severson, Rev. Leggett, RayBeighto1, Tom Keeg-an, Lillian Yaun, dz Harry Smith. COOKS Mrs. Frey Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Trickel Personnel ' SECRETARY Hazel Matzke 1 'I 1. CUSTODIANS Raymond Beightol LeRoy Severson 035' TL U X C if TYPING Classes . fr IJ w PHYS IC S ' C , s 1 fwxwi A 5 N ADVANCED ALGEBRA HOME EC ON OMIC S CLASS 1 ., 'G N .ef , ' 4 U. . .- S u 'E' Pulau .m 'L- all A -5-l f Q -. Q .- :J , . SU 0 3' 'l4,., 'A f 'ma X 1 in g. K N S' i 36 5' ,. .4 ' 14 I' F N Q 6 Xgaid: A X x A i as 5771 , R' 'U' ' ' wig: . vi-u., X L5 , i , .NA .9 .f It ? 5. A f 3 9' phil V: ,E , f ' 'f-1 , ' ?x f V Ag i 1 fx 1' 25, -AVR il? , ', ., ? 3 L k 2' S I , I Q . N E - 3 Q H , F UOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Fred Mohns, Greg Williams, Lester Thorp, Bob Affolter, Curt Gobeli, Dick Miller, Harlan Mahl- kuch, Alan Siedschlag. SECOND ROW: Ron Feldt, Russ Keen, Vernon Jordan, Russ Carter, Larry Larson, Bob Erb, Lyle Thorp, Dennis Wirth, Keith Newcomer. THIRD ROW: Larry Davis, Bill Clark, Danny Leaver, Gary Davis, Duane Zweifel, Roger Topp, Coach--Mr. Caldwell, Assistant Coach--Mr. Murphy. FOURTH ROW: Tom Kaderly, Duane Siedschlag, Dick Wunschel, Jim Davis, Woody Keener, Don Wunschel. MANAGERS Alan Keener and Ken Rosheisen 1 SCOREBOARD Monroe J.V. 1 2-6 At New Glarus 21-13 At Argyle 1 9 -1 5 Belleville 0-6 At Brodhead 7 -1 2 South Wayne 14-12 At Blanchard 6-1 9 Orfordville 6-39 VAR ITT 3 -ii Denny Zimmerman, Mike Affolter, Jim Ronspiez, Roy Binger, Duane Siedschlag, Dave Gruenburg, Rich- ard Wunschel, Woody Keener, Danny Leaver, Russ Carter, Ronnie Feldt. MANAGERS COACH: Mr. Murphy Randy Albright, Ron Schmid l THE FIR T FIVE Mike Russ Duane X W Y Woody J im B -Team lll 1.1 Mike Moellenberndt, Larry Larson, Daryl Miller, Don Wunschel, COACH: Caldwellg Danny Leaver, Denny Zimmerman, Bob Affolter, Allen Siedschlag, MANAGER: Randy Albright. CHEERLEADERS Bobette Preston Cindy Rockey Pat Kaster Sandy I-Ielland B-TEAM Norma.Hummer Kay Gempeler Donna Lehr Janice Matzke W sm' HOMECUMI G 1953 TI-IE BONFIRE October 18, 1963 will go down in history. We won our first homecoming in 8 years, and we beat South Wayne the last second of the game after an exciting 70 yard drive for a final score of 14-12. Half time was made particularly enhancing by the marvelous performance of the band. The gym was beautifully decorated in the theme: MOMENTS TO REMEMBER, and everyone enjoyed the music of Joey Tantillo. J K' 0' Q 1, ig: Qfawug EE'-1:1 wi Mr. Caldwell, Tom, and the team. The mighty PAN THERS A W3 as ,V A. ,yi -re: 122 fe QUEEN: Beverly KING: Thomas Schmid Kaderly Russ and Caroline Duane and Bobette , Were You There? jUNIOR PLA if On October 23, 1963, the Junior Class presented their class play entitled Professor, How Could You! ,' Russ Keen . . . Millie Beightol Bobette Preston Cindy Rockey Alan Keener . Kay O'Neil . . . . Curtis Gobeli Bill Clark . . Patsy Widem an Roy Binger . . Keats Perry Grandma Perry Vicki Randolph Pricilla Morley John Appleby Tootsie Bean Butcher Boy Bean Grandpa Perry Valrie Whitman Boggins- -the Butler PEP CLUB First formed this year, the club has encouraged the team to several victories and it shows promise of being a continuing organization. 2 1X 1 7? 222' THE PEP BA D . . . behind the team 100 per cent! ,kr I! V f A, , . x Y if x,, '67 VR. Z' nz , as ' 'al' ' x v. Fr gs val ri 1 5-XX X A . .v 5 ' ' f - Kg: , 'Ni 1' if .r ix 14 .Y I In 1 3' QL- .L 1 fi? YQ 5 X gl .Q '.1.f ' ,Lmj ' , ,, Bk I I .'lT' , S! ft ' ' ga. . -Fl gk 'f nl ' iii' e ' -r R L . , 1 V ' , . .v-. . x 3? ' ' W' -' I ' ' :W ' ' -J . A - i Wm DA 5 ' .fn K.. fir - .. . . ,X 3 ' ' Q 1 I +'vv fvi.1 w,' Qdf W .. ,qi . , .M D . if y . 5,5 Vx ' f X Q -ff V I X vs gg' -Q-:IL ' A 1 Q 45 - 3 , , 'Q iq If A 5 2 i A 2 . Sp A 7 , X High School Band FIRST ROW: Beth Matzke, Lynn Davis, Bobette Preston, Marcia Wyss, Jill Hafen, Suzanne Dunwiddie, Mildred Beightol, SECOND ROW: Pat Kaster, Pat Pinnow, Royletta Severson, Dick Leaver, Jim Leggett, Peggy Helland, Miss Marti--DIRECTOR, Dick Wunschel, THIRD ROW: Dennis Zimmerman, Elaine Keen, Keith Newcomer, Bette Helland, Janice Siedschlag, Doreen Williams, Joyce Kaderly, Don Wunschel, FOURTH ROW: Russ Keen, Ron Feldt, Patw Wideman, Nelva Smith, Patty Grenzow, Jean Jenny, Jeff Wyss, Dorothy Coplien. BAND OFFICERS PRES. Russ carter W V. PRES. Bobette Preston SEC. Pat Pinnow TREAS. Toni Hilfiker STUDENT DIRECTORS: Sandy Helland Bobette Preston Bev Schmid DIRECTOR: Miss Marti M ixed Girl? Chorus FIRST ROW: Miss Marti, Kay Gempler, Randy Albriht, Harlan Mahlkuch, Mike Mollenbrandt, Irene Hasse, Bev Schmid. SECOND ROW: Vicki Beckmen, Yvonne Zimmerman, Caroline Nafzger, Dick Miller, Larry Larson, Ron Gruenberg, Diane Feldt, Mary Erickson, Carol F eldt. THIRD ROW: Pat Sharer, Sandy Helland, Sheila Bab- ler, Norma Hummer, Denny Zimmerman, Russ Carter, Daryl Miller, Cindy Rockey, Dixie Sharer, Sandy Goecks, Linda Moe. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Coplein, Janice Matzke, Toni Hilfiker, Bette Helland, Gary Davis, Mike Affolter, Dan Leaver, Beth Matzke, Doreen Williams, Peggy Wyss, Lynn Davis. FIFTH ROW: Royletta Severson, Jackie Pinnow, Joyce Kaderly, Jan Siedschlag, Don Wunschel, Tom Kaderly, Bill Clark, Elaine Keen, Millie Beightol, Pat Kaster, Betty Zweifel. FIRST ROW: Irene Hasse, Vicki Beckman, Nancy Siegenthaler, Yvonne Zimmerman, Nelva Smith, Mary Erick- son, Carol Feldt, Beverly Schmid. SECOND ROW: Caroline Nafzger, Diane F eldt, Sandy Helland, Lynn Davis, Miss Marti, Janice'Mat1ke, Linda Moe, Peggy Wyss, Pat Pinnow. THIRD ROW: Shiela Babler, Betty Zweifel, Dorothy Coplein, Cindy Rockey, Beth Mauke, Bette Helland, Doreen Williams, Royletta Severson. FOURTH ROW: Sandy Goecks, Susan Wild, Jan Siedschlag, Elaine Keen, Millie Beightol, Joyce Kaderly, Pat Kaster, Jacki Pinnow. -Q i by n -,W af wif X 1 5? - AWN N , . ,- f,,, .. ' -- is ' wmiwww mg? Q E X X ,N . 'N ,. fqif f I 5 e M .r, N,:..z,,.N fm i.s-'f'sw U ff -.bfw-gfyggk-Q m g . .swf ii- iff qw - ,1, M ' ,iff if X 4 E 4 K V fi' Rf 3 1 if QQ ,X N Q f 5 .gr :ss ,5- .X K 5 ' if 3 H., 4 . 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THIRD ROW: Bobette Preston, Russ Carter, Mike Affolter, Duane Siedschlag, Bill Clark, Pat Kaster. FUTURE FARMERS UF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Randy Albright, Stan Nafzger, Mike Moellenberndt, Alan Siedschlag, Mr. Taylor, Dick Gobeli, John Miller, Walt Balsiger, Russell Wirth. SECOND ROW: Tom Kaderly, Ron Gruenberg, Greg Williams, Jeff Wideman, Ron Schmid, Kevin Marchant, Harlan Mahlkuch, David Gray, Fred Mohns, Jene Eberle. THIRD ROW: Bill Clark, Dick Miller, Lester Thorp, Len Gray, Lary Am, Bill Leighton, Terry Brunkow, Curt: Gobeli, Bob Affolter, George Wirth, Gary Goecks. FOURTH ROW: Russ Keen, Nate Wheeler, Walt Bauman, Daryl Miller, Lyle Thorp, Vernon Jordon, Larry Larson, Bob Erb, Denny Zimmerman, Roger Topp, Gordon Bab1er,, Duane Siedschlag. FIFTH ROW: Keith Newcomer, Ken Rosheisen, Duane Zweifel, Danny Leaver, Don Wunschel, Dick Wunschel, Jim Davis, Dale Duchow, Gary Davis, Todd Sahy, Larry Davis. Absent: Dave Gruenberg, Rich- ard Coplien. JUNIOR DAIRYMEN FIRST ROW: Fred Mohns, Dick Gobeli, Mike Moellenbemdt, Russel Wirth, Stanley Nafzger, Alan Siedschlag. SECOND ROW: Walter Bauman, Keith Newcomer, Danny Leaver, Richard Coplien, Daryl Miller. THIRD ROW: Jeff Wideman, Harlan Mahlkuch, Kevin Marchant, David Grey, Larry Larson. Home Ee. Club FIRST ROW: Caroline Nafzger, Cindy Rockey, Patsy Wideman, Pat Pinnow, Vicki Beckman, Kay Gernpeler, Beverly Schmid. SECOND ROW: Teresa Zimmerman, Donna Lehr, Sheila Babler, Norma Hummer, Nancy Sigen thaler, Janice Matzke, Pat Shafer, Nelva Smith. THIRD ROW: Jane Brecklin, Sandra Grossen, Linda Moe, Toni Hilfiker, Doreen Williams, Betty Helland, Dixie Sharer, Lynn Davis. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Coplien, Audrey Hummer, Pat Kaster, Janice Siedschlag, Mildred Beightol, Joyce Kaderly, Royletta Severson, Sandra Goecks. j CL UB - i STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Curtis Gobeli, Bob Affolter, Woody Keener, Mr. Blum, Mike Affolter. SECOND ROW: Mary Erickson, Vicki Beckman, Beverly Schmid, Sherry Leopold. FORENSICS FIRST ROW: Lynn Davis, Joyce Kaderly, Tom Kaderly, Mrs. Lehnherr, Bill Clark, Russ Keen, Mildred Beightol. SECOND ROW: Beverly Schmid, Carol Feldt, Teresa Zimmerman, Caroline Nafzger, Yvonne Zimmerman, Nelva Smith, Vicki Beckman. THIRD ROW: Dianne Feldt, Kay O'Neil, Royletta Severson, Dorothy Coplien, Dixie Shafer, Richard Miller, Bobette Preston. P LIBRARIANS Joyce Kaderly Bill Clark Dorothy Coplien Audrey Hummer Nelva Smith Sandra Goecks Mildred Beightol Bobette Preston Beverly Schmid Absent: Patsy Wideman and Pat Sharer 4 t Q . - . ' LH ill 3 '1..:f'k 5 ,521 - ' . fi fl i k VIS: 'D V V- - 'fr 5 xx X 7. , A , A Q ae if ,G S vga, 6 Lx -4L,qq,X I rf u 5 - ,L 4 .1 fii . Aw, 2 .i fi: A - f '. 5 1, 9' Y f' 9 . H! l, ,X . Q I 1- 4 f' . Q, Q W 5- ,O aw or, s?.'- ' ' i ,- Q il ' A J 5 J! r re fi 1 Q 1 ' '-4. Q ,Y ky EK gt he g A as Q .E X Z-ik! Q - I i K 4 Q ' if J, '? . . k Z. -4: I Ib. 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Tel. 934-5231 juda, Wisconsin l KANTOR BOTTLING COMPANY Bottlers of Pepsi-Cola Monte Carlo Club Beverages 1446 Fourth Street Beloit, Wisconsin Compliments of: CARTER 81 GRUENWALD CO., INC. Farm Equipment and Supplies Tel. 934-5201 juda, Wisconsin WINDY ACRES MOTEL AND GOLF COURSE 5 112 miles east of Monroe on Co. Trunk K Sporty 9 Hole Public Golf Course on Premises fAvailable for parties, banquets, etc.J R. 1 Box 166 Monroe, Wisconsin i TREUTHARDT STOCKYA RDS ' Emil 'Treuthardt A GOOD PLACE TO SELL YOUR LIVESTOCK Tel. 934-5354 Juda, Wis HOLMES AUTO BODY REPAIR Complete body and fender repair Greasing and washing Tel. 325-4541 1107 19th St. Monroe, Wisconsin THE BANK OF BRODHEAD Brodhead Wisconsin BACI-lER'S DAIRY BAR Juda, Wisconsin DEKALB SEED CORN, SORGHUM, SUDAX AND HYBRID CHIX Dealer: TED MILLER Tel. 934-5391 Juda, Wis. SOUTH SIDE GROCERY Service with a Smile Quality meats, fruits, and vegetables Tel. TW7-2212 Brodhead, Wisconsin OAKTRON INDUSTRIES Hwy. 69 South Loud-speaker manufacturers Monroe, Wis. Everyone 's Talking About MARGIE'S 1018 lst Center Ave. Brodhead, Wis. 1- Compliments of E. E. RONSPIEZ D.D.S. Juda, Wisconsin I-IELLAND'S FOOD and LOCKER SERVICE Juda, Wisconsin GREEN COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. MATZKE'S APIARIES Extracted Clover Honey Tel. 934-5308 Juda, was NEWMAN SEED QFEED CO. Master Mix Feeds 1 Fire, Lightning and wind smirh-Douglas Fertilizer Elmer Asmus Juda, Wis. Tel. 934-5244 Juda, Wis 1 , I WITT 8: LABORDE GARAGE K-EEN'S DAIRY Complete overhauls, Goodyear tires, and on-the farm service Quality Bancroft Products Tel. 934-5234 Juda, Wis. Juda Wisconsin Russ coNsTRUcT1oN co. BWRING MOTOR Co., INC' Crushed Rock 6:Agricu1ture Lime Lincohl-Mercury-Comet Tel- 325-6819 Monroe, WIS- Tel. 325-4145 Monroe, Wis. PAUL A. RUF CO. BLUE STAR ROLLER RINK Open Skating: 7:30-10:30 P.M. Wholesalers and Jobbers Wed.,Fri., Sat., Sun., 2-4 P.M. Tel. 325-4275 Monroe, Wis. Mr. 8nMrs. Stacey Williams RUFENACHT OIL CO. KUBLY'S TRADING POST Sinclair Products Guaranteed Ranger Shoes Tel. 325-4158 Monroe, Wis. Tel. 325-5666 Monroe, WiS- SOLOMONS AUTO PARTS CO., INC. MONROE ELECTRIC SHOP D Fixtures-Appliances-Repairing Monroe' VWSCOHSIH Tel. 325-3680 Monroe, Wis. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Compliments of: I , J. H. USHER, D.D.s. Monroe, Wisconsin Monroe wisconsin MONROE FLORAL SHOP BOB 8rWIG'S CYCLE SHOP 1128-17th Avenue Monroe, Wis- 1801 6th Street Monroe, Wis. ROBERTS SALON WILBERT BERNET Tel. 325-3738 916 17 112 Ave- Hauler of Cheese 8zCream Monroe Wis- Tel. 325-5400 Monroe, Wis. BADGER PAINT 8:1-IARDWARE STORE Donation: SENTRY Tel. 325-4207 Monroe, Wis. M0m'09r Wis- OLIN AND AYRES A. W. SCHWAKE PHARMACY Buick-Pontiac Prescription Specialists Tel. TW7-4222 Brodhead, Wis. Tel. TW7-2595 Brodhead, Wis. Compliments Of: MAUERMANN IMPLEMENT sl-IOP PIERCE HARDWARE CO- Tractors and Farm Implements Tel. TW7-2414 Brodhoad, Wis. Tel. TW7-2010 Brodhoad, Wis. IDLE HOUR MANSION STUDER SUPER SERVICE Cocktail I-40111188 2-nd Dining ROOYT1 Farm Machinery Sales 8: Service Atmosphere of Bygone -Elegance Massey Ferguson, Brady, Etc. Monroe Wisconsin 'Te1. 325-6229 Monroe, Wis. .I l - MAPLE GROVE INN Featuring Chinese 8zAmerican Food One Mile N. on Hwy. 61 Tel. 325-5254 Monroe, Wis. Tel. TW-7 TIES OIL COMPANY -2646 Brodhead, Wis VERN 'S SHOE BOX Shoes for the entire Family Tel. TW-7-2211 Brodhead, Wis. PENGRA 'S SERVICE STATION A Good Deal, Come To Us Tel. TW-7 -4252 Brodhead, Wis BRODHEAD VETERINARY SERVICE RODERICK LUMBER CO. Lumber Sz Building Material of all Kinds Brodhead, Wisconsin Brodhead, Wisconsin WENDIANDT'S MARKET BADQER MQTQRS BUICK Tel. TW-7-2136 Brodhead, Wis. Tel. 325 -4191 Monroe, Wis BANK OF ALBANY Albany, Wis. Member of F.D.I.C. For Service: EVERSON FUNERAL HOME Floor Coverings Tel. TW-7-4141 Brodhead, Wis. ALFRED RHYNER OIL CO. Tel.. TW-7-2040 Brodhead, Wis ROSA FLORIST Star Flower Shop Hwy. 69 North Tel. 325-4105 Monroe, Wis Compliments of the - SWISS WHEEL Monroe, Wisconsin CLARK IMPLEMENTS John Deere Sales 6: Service Tel. 325-3188 Monroe, Wis MONROE VETERINARY SERVICE Tel. 325-4835 Monroe, Ms. MONROE READY MIX Monroe, Wisconsin BOYER'S L.P. GAS A Division of Northem Propane Gas Co. Highway 69 South Tel. 325-2490 Monroe, Wis. Tcl. 325-3 FRITZ CLEANERS Quality Dry Cleaning 1 38 Monroe, Wis Compliments of MONROE MILLING CORP. Monroe, Wisconsin SCHUETZE'S OF MONROE Quality clothing for Men and Boys Monroe, Wisconsin Compliments of MONROE TV SALES 8: SERVICE Next to Tumer Hall Monroe, Wisconsin EVANS LETTER SHOP Mimeographing, Addressing Mailing Tel. 325-2605 Monroe, Wis BLUMER'S WALGREEN DRUG STORE Drugs with a Reputation Monroe, Wisconsin BRODHEAD CAFE Home Cooking Te1. Tw-7-2396 Brodhead, Wis Lynn- I BRENNAN 'S SUPERMARKET INDEPENDENT REGISTER Corner Hwy. 11 and 81 West Green County's Picture Newspaper Tel. 325-4433 Monroe, Wis. Brodhead Wigggngin FRED LANZ HARDWARE CO. KERR'S SHOES Hardware 8: Sheetmetal Work Tel. 325-4581 Monroe, Wis. Monroe Wisconsin JOHNNY SAXER SPORTING GOODS JOSTEN'S CLASS RINGS Representative Jim Christen Janesville, Wisconsin Madison 5, Wisconsin ECONOMY COFFEE CO. VERLEN J. EBERLE and SONS 2347--17th Ave. Registered Poland Chinas Monroe Wisconsin I Juda Wisconsin MONROE BAKERY WAINW RIGHT PHARMACY KOHU OFFICE SUPPLY Monroe Wisconsin Monroe Wisconsin Monroe Wisconsin MONROE MUSIC CO. HEEREN ECOPLEIN INS. 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ALBANY BEAUTY MART 862-3277 Albany, Wis. 862-3271 Albany, wi., 862-3220 Albany, wis DEHMER REXALL DRUGS i ALBANY MEAT MART TWIN GROVE STORE 862-3277 Albany, Wis. Albany, Wis. 934-5414 R 4541 Juda, Wis. Compliments of UNION DAIRY FARMS Freeport, I11. DUNWIDDIE TRUCKING CO. Livestock 8: Commercial Hauling Juda, Wis. WISCONSIN POWER 8: LIGHT CO. Monroe, Wis. THORPE PAINT 8: WALLPAPER Monroe, Wis. JOE. SCHOFIEID Homemade Brooms 8: Rugs Rock Grove, Ill. SQ 3,333 aww, ,W To be what we are, and to become what we a capable of becoming is the only end of life. Robert Louis Stevenson x I Y X f X W l W. S 1 X-xv uv y,1,f..w1wg-Y. f X


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