Kaukauna High School - Papyrus Yearbook (Kaukauna, WI)
- Class of 1957
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I5 . . . . . . . 43 . . . .... . . 63 . ....... 78 Y i 245:12-Efffilf -L. il H 1- -I E J Dedication NICHOLAS MILBACH lt as with a sense of deep gratitude and respect but at the some time time with a feeling of close relationship that we seniors of l957 dedicate this Papyrus to Nicholas Milbach Nic as he is known to all of the students of K H S has served on the public schools ln 1956 he received the alumna plaque at the annual alumni rally for outstanding service to the school and the community We are especially indebted to Nic for all of the help that he gave us in the preparation of our l956 Prom Also we are grateful for the and that he extended to us with the many concerts and tournaments that we have participated in and with all of the dances that we have sponsored Whenever we look back at our high school days we will always remember Nic as o friend to all . . . , . . . . . . I I , I . Il ' Il ' I ' ' 'I custodial staff for twenty-six years, and is now chief custodian of all the ' ' ll - ll . ' . ll ' ll ' GGULT ' Roo. . X In! X . ,,,r' x T NR M 1 6,1 xx ESQ -- f f X xg ix KHS ' zzz? E .- :xs: 1' 1: 1410 4, wiki? Mfg A, :ha :Q ik -is C XX X X' X -' ,X il X XX Q1-H VY . AQ. '13, 4 X W I 9 ' lf , X 1 ln A X 23: Ye Y - G J Q f 1 ' gif' - 4 , VY Rlqj 1 YQ U 3 gn fxf- . LL 1--L .JS if ,, Board ol Education Mrs Russell Brenzel Norman Gerhartz Mrs Kathryn Havtzhelm Dr George Behnke Marshall Bayorgeon Norbert Gerend Mrs l-lnlda Specht Presndent Vuce presldent Recordnng Secretary Athletic Council .fl 5,-ww! The Athletlc Council whlfh meets at least once a month promotes athletic events supervuses finances for athlettcs and de termunes polncnes relatmg to the conduct of athletnc actlvltles Left to rught are.lul1an Blchler hugh school Prmcupal and sec retory of the group Guy Krumm Athletuc Dlrector and treasurer of the group Art Koehne vuce presudent representnng alum nl T H Boebel Superintendent of Schools Joseph Sadller presldent representmg the city at large Richard Boyd student representatnve and Norman Gerhartz Board of Educatuon representatuve Page 6 , , I Q U in gi , :J K ss A Af T . Q . . a ' K ' V 9' .f 1 --f f 1 - - I r ' , ' I 4 I 1 I 1 ' 1 ' I - v 1 I I 1 I 1 I 1 - Faculty T H BOEBEL JULIANJ BICHLER Superunfendent of Pruncupal Mur el Feldkamp Schools Kaukauna Hugh School MISS FELDKAMP Kaukau na Hugh School Secretary to the Superuntendent of Schools MISS EGAN Kaukauna Hugh School Secretary to the Prurucu pa Hazel Egan Page 7 O O O I I O I O yfjg, ' V It IL' u They re In e EP lllrom Roerlg Harry Wilson Wayne Welch Walter Vernon MR ROERIG Stout Institute BS MS General Metals Machine Shop MR WILSON Wisconsin State College Superior BS Amerncan Problems Cltuzenshnp World Hlstory Boys Physical Education Asslstant football coach Head baseball coach MR WELCH University of Wusconsm Wnsconsln State College La Crosse B S Geometry Physucs Auduo Vlsual Alds dlrector As snstant freshman football coach Track coach Golf coach August Straus Page 8 ,43 Lf! MR VERNON Stout lnstntute BS MS General Shop Woodwork :ng Advanced Woodworklng MR STRAUS Wusconsln State College Whutewater BE Unnver sity of Iowa Unuverslty of Wisconsin University of Wyomlng Be gmnmg Typ ng Clerlcal Offuce Practlce Secretarual Office Proc trce Adviser of Conservation Club Left to ght are Spamsh students M Asman T Armstrong and D Vanden Broek rivers Se Marcella Thompson Adeline Straus MISS TICKLER Stout Institute BS Home Arts MISS THOMPSON Lawrence College BA University of Wiscon sin Columbia University Western Reserve University B S in LS Librarian Director of student library assistants MRS STRAUS Wisconsin State College Whitewater BE Univer sity of Wyoming Typing IO and Il General Business first sem ester Shorthand I2 second semester Freshman class adviser Ex temporaneous Speaking coach cation Head football coach Head track coach MR SCHMIDT Carroll College BA University of Chicago Uni versity of Wisconsin MA University of Wisconsin Milwaukee English 9 Guidance Debate Student Council adviser Adviser at National Forensic League Jim Walsh demonstrating a ti tration experiment an chemus try class Left to right T Mc Andrews Mr Alberg K Kemp Wilmer Rosenthal Jim Walsh M Berens Jean Van Dyke D ' ' MR. PETRUSKA-University of Wisconsin, B.S. Boys' Physical Edu- lgnltlon o A rlan McGrath Ha old Madden MRS NAGAN Lawrence College BA Ceneral Buslness MR MCGRATH Unuverslty of Wnsconsln BM Vocal Musuc Prom advlser MR MADDEN Unnversnty of Wnsconsln BS Spanlsh Englnsh I2 MRS NETZEL Mount Mary College BA Marquette Unlverslty English II MISS NOEL Vuterbo College BAE Chicago Art Institute Art Prom advuser Papyrus art adviser Left to ight P h y s uc s class are M Kueger P Bloch L Schultz and M Glandt l I I t W I Spanish club adviser. Coach of non-original oratory. I r' , in ' 1 V I' , . Our Success Marlon Lemke Guy Krumm MISS LITTLE Unlverslty of Wlsconsn BS lEdl English 9 and IO Interpretlve Readnng coach Extemporane us Readlng coach Advuser of Dramatucs Club Sophomore Class advlser MISS LEMKE Lawrence College BA Unlverslty of Wnsconsun MA St Norbert College United States Hlstory Yearbook ad VISSI' MR KRUMM Wusconsun State College Stevens Polnt BS Um verslty of Wlsconsln General Scnence K Club advuser Athletuc Dlrector ME Conference Commlss oner Frosh basketball coach Frosh class adviser MR KOBIN Stout Institute BS George Peabody College Nash vllle Tenn St Norbert College General Math Related Math Cross Country coach .lunuor Varslty basketball coach Sensor class adviser MISS HOEFFS Wrsconsnn State College Oshkosh BS Busuness Engllsh Latm Humorous Declamatlon coach Barbara Llttle Harold Kobm Marcella l-loeffs M ss Tlckler demonstrating how to lay out a pattern Lett to r g ht are D Wyngaard J Koester T Blce Mass Tckler and N Wneclenhaupt Page IT They Shaft Us Ruth Hem Donald Helstad If It I Jean Hlntz Mary Loulse Finn Mildred Feller MISS HEIN Wnsconsln State College Oshkosh B S Unlverstty of Wusconsln English 9 MISS FINN Jordan College Unnversuty of Minnesota BA Un: versuty of Wusconsun Englush IO College Prep Englnsh Declama tuon coach MISS FELLER Lawrence College BA Columbua University Un: versity of Colorado Algebra Advanced Algebra Trngonometry Director of Dramatlcs MR HELSTAD Wnsconsln State College LaCrosse BE University of Wlsconsm Amerncan Problems Head of Speech Department Varslty Debate coach Coach of Four Minute Speaking and Or: gmal Oratory MRS HINTZ lfnrst semester onlyl College of St Teresa Unnver stty ot Wnsconsun Wlsconsm State College Whutewater BE Shorthand IO and ll Typing II Typung adviser for Kau H1 News and Broadcaster Page I2 Getting a llttle pra tlce In the art of serving refreshments are left to rlght Home Arts students M Woelz M Kessler A Kempen M Ecksteun and S Hurst into High Noel Dlffotte Ethel Delorlo ,ljfl MR DIFFATTE Multon College Wlsconsm State College Platte vnlle BS United States Hlstory Socnal Lab Sophomore class ad Vlsel' MRS DELORIA Northern Mrchugon State Teachers College Study Hall Supervusor MISS CORRY Rosary College BA Columbna University MA Unlversuty of Wnsconsun Unlverslty of Colorado Englnsh ll Jour nallsrn Adviser of Kau H: News Broadcaster Quull and Scroll and Natloncl Honor Society MR BLEICK Lawrence College and Conservatory BM North western Unlverslty MM Instrumental Music Adviser of Party Orchestra and Pep Band MISS BIEMERET Wnsconsm State College LaCrosse BS Girls Physncal Educatuon Pep Club advlser Cheerleadlng advuser G AA advlser MR DOCKENDORF lsecond semester onlyl St Cloud State Teach ers College B S Typmg ll Shorthand lO General Business Typnng advuser for Kau HI News and Broadcaster Page I 3 Frances Corry Elwood Blelck Patrlcla Baemeret Rnchard Dockendorf Highway Patrol Stanley Beguhn Clarence Baumgartner Fred Barribeau Bernard Alberg MR. BEGUHN-Stout Institute, B.S., University ot Wisconsin. Me- chanical and Shop Drawing. Architectural Drawing. Text Book Li- brarian, Manager ot Athletic Council's benefit basketball tourna- ment. MR. BAUMGARTNER-Northern Michigan College of Education, St. Norbert College, Southern Michigan College of Education, BA. World History. l-lead of Social Studies Department. MR. BARRIBEAU-Wisconsin State College, LaCrosse, B.S., Univer- sity of Wisconsin. Biology. General Science. Varsity basketball coach. Freshman football coach. Sophomore class adviser. MR. ALBERG-Wisconsin State College, Stevens Point, BS., Univer- sity ot Wyoming. Chemistry. General Science. Kamera Klub ad- Trallic Directors Lett to right: Bud Foxgrover, Mrs. Merle McGinnis, Byron Derricks, and George Steffens. Not pictured on this page Nic Milbach, head custodian lsee page 4l. Page i4 D'U95 ?'3 A! f .aff- 2' aka? I ZZ? - pf' '1 U Y 59, ooo X f z ' Qa- 3 J A' in-an , J' W. mm, U ,af Q 5 'K 'X 'Z -'.,- , -1 Q '- , 4 H A I r 5-I I -ff' . A, D ,,. 4' ,J f gf' , A P22117 -j-?q--1:6-11 . e A u s---'-'- Z'g' f Y f '-QT-Q - svq A , g x , GI Q N . , , f .9 141 L -' xi , .. if . 7' ' 'i'f-fs'..:1 A-,ff .4 Tx I j 'JJ' . f , :Wi if .Z Y N U, ,l. Y , - T' ,p 7 T!QgWl'f.lK- ' ,li il' The Class ARNOLDUSSEN JOSEPH Joe You may have notlced I m not a wordy man BALCK JAMES um Learning? What ns that? BANGART RAYMOND Ray Glee Club 2 3 Barbers and gurls get In my haur BAUER JEAN ANN Jean Band I Broadcaster 3 4 Glee Club 2 Honor Soclety 4 Kau Hu News 3 4 Papyrus 4 edltor 4 Qunll and Scroll 4 The one who talks the least perhaps the one who thnnks the most BAUMGARTNER BERT u Baseball 3 4 BAA 3 4 Broadcaster 3 4 Debate I 2 For engn Language Club I 2 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Kau Hu News 3 4 Mlxed Chorus I 2 3 4 Papy rus 4 clrculatlon manager 4 Pep Club I Qu ll and Scroll 4 Vocal Ensemble 3 4 Youth Center Board 3 4 A flash of yellow and dug that horn' Of course It s Bud as sure as you re born' BEACH JAMES STANLEY Stan Not so quuet please BELONGEA GEORGE Puck B nd I 2 BAA I Gurls dont bother me but I like to bother BENZ ROBERT Bob Bandl 2 Basketball I 2 3 BAA I 2 3 4 Broadcaster3 4 C ss vuce pres I Conservatuon Club 2 Honor Society 4 Dramatacs Club 2 3 Football 4 Foreugn Lan guage Club I 2 Kau HI News 3 4 edutor 4 Par ty Orchestra2 3 Pep Band2 3 Pep Club3 Quull and Scroll 4 Student Council 2 3 4 Track I 2 3 4 captam 4 Thy haur Long may nt wave BERENS MARY LOUISE Mary Lou Broadcaster 3 4 Conservation Clubl 2 3 Humorous Decla mation 3 Dramatlcs Clubl 2 3 GAA I 2 3 4 Homecoming Attendant 2 Honor Society 2 3 4 secretary 4 Kau Hu News 3 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 vlce presndent 3 Prom representatuve Z Qu ll and Scroll 4 Student Councul I 2 3 4 presudent 4 Frnendly gay all an a whurl In other words a peppy QIYI BIESE PAUL Pau BAA I 2 Glee Club2 3 4 Muxed Chorus 4 A coke a day and hell soon float away Page l6 11 11 11 I -. ..- - 1 Il 11J- 11 11 . . 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I I ' ' - 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 , . . - 1 1 1 1 ' 11 11 - I .... ., I 11 11 I , -1 - ' G , , . . . ll - 1 - ' 1 h 11 I' BNI. 11 11 I 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 - ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , . . . 11 11 I ... 1. 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 11 '11 I I ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 - ' I 1 ' 1 ol I957 BIESE WILLIAM Whip A I 2 3 4 Club I 2 3 Track I 2 4 Bulls looking for the guy who Invented school HNIK BETH Beth John s I 3 welcome addntuon to our class BLAJESKI THOMAS Tom Glee Club 2 You can hear hum a mule away but that s no slgn he s coming BL CH DAVID Squeakue B A A I 2 3 4 Dramatlcs Club I 2 Football 3 Foreign Language Club I Track 2 3 manager 4 One can t always be a hero but one can always be a man BLOCH PAUL Paul Foreugn Language Club I Mrxed Chorus 3 Pep Club I Why does It get so late so early? BORG ARTHUR Ar BAA 2 4 Football I Glee Club 2 G:rls7 What are those? BOWERS ELIZABETH Betty Glee Club 2 3 A laugh a smile a llttle fun us always good for any one BOYD RICHARD Dck Badger Boys State 3 BAA 3 Broadcaster 3 4 Camera Club 3 Ex temp Speakmg I 2 4 Foreign Language Club I 2 Cnlee Club I Honor Society 2 3 4 vrce press dent 4 Kau Hr News 3 4 N F L I 2 Pep Club I Qulll and Scroll 4 Student Councll I 2 3 4 treasurer 3 Flrst Place Wrnner Frosh Speech Con test With test tubes ond chemicals he s so sure Who knows? He mught wan the Nobel Prlze NZEL DANIEL Dan BAA I 2 3 Broadcaster 3 4 editor 4 Conservation Club 2 3 4 Debate I 2 Football I Honor Society 4 Forelgn Language Club I Glee Club 2 3 4 Kau HI News3 4 Mlxed Chorus3 4 NFL 2 3 Pep Club I Quill and Scroll 4 president 4 Track I 2 3 4 Vocal Ensemble 3 4 In the background for a whsle then came forth In a helpful style BROCHTRUP DIANE Diane St Francis Hugh I 2 St John s 3 Glee Club 4 Mlxed Chorus 4 You have to go far to beat her wlnnmg charm Page I7 11 - 11 B , - - .A. . , , , , lee ' . , . 1 1 1 I I ' BL , - - f. , 2, . A If fl S I A ll ll , i i l . . , . , 1 O 11 - 11 . I ' ' ' f I I f 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' I . ll 11 - , 1 1 . . ,, . , . 11 11 til l I 1 ' - ' 1 1 1 11 - 11 ll II 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 11 - 11 1 . 1 W ' T 1 ' - ' 1 1 1 1 ' Q- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' . 1 . , . BRE - H- 4' 1 - ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' r 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . 11 - 11 - v 1 1 T ' 1 I . . ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' BROWN DALE Dale Camera Club I 2 You name ut I II draw ut BROWN DAVID Dave Camera Club 2 Some tumes I wonder what the commotuon us all about BRUECKER THERESE Tessue St Francus Hugh I 2 Glee Club 4 A quuet mauden un her work we know that her dutues she ll never shurk CANHAM PATRICIA a Debatel Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Muxed Chorus2 3 4 Pep Club2 3 Hey Jeanette waut for me' CASEY JANE Jane Camera Club 4 Conserva tuon Club 3 Dramatucs Club I 2 GAA I 2 3 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Muxed Chorus 3 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Eat drunk and be merry Tomorrow they may have a law agaunst ut COENEN JACK Coons Baseball I 2 3 4 cap 3 4 captaun Foreugn Language Club I 2 Glee Club I K Club I 2 3 4 Muxed Chorus I Youth Center Board I 2 The gurls all thunk lm sumply grand but really gurls I m just a rnan' COENEN SHARON Sharon GAA I 2 GI e Cu I Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Why Mrs Hunz I m not gugglung and you know I wouldnt thunk of chewung gum COENEN WALLACE a y A I My schoolungs really done no harm but I stull feel safer on the farm COFFEY DARLENE Shorts -Glee Club I Z 3 Muxed Chorus 2 3 It s better to lump to heaven than not get there at all CONLON JACK Rocky Glee Club I 2 3 4 Muxed Chorus I 2 3 4 Second Place Wunner Sophomore Speech Contest He dresses luke a royal man Page I 8 ' II Il ll 1 L' 1 - - 1 - ll , . 11 11 Il 1 1- 'T ' - . . . 1, 11 - 11 - - I 1 . gl' . n I I - I . 1 . 11 11 , 1 . T P t TT- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 - ll ' 1 1 - 11 11 , - 1 ' 1 ' J U , 5 . . . , , 1 I 1 1 I I I 11 Q 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' - - 11 11 11 I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' taun, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, captaun, Football I, 2, , , 5 U , 1 I I I I I I ,, . . , . , . - 1 - 11 1 1 1 ' 11 11 I , -1 -H . . . , , U e I b 1 1 1 ' 1 ' I 1 , . . 1 . 1 - 11 , - W II -B,A. . , 2, 4. 11 - 1 - 1 11 11 11 , 1 L 1 1 I - 11 1 - ' I 11 11 11 I I 1 1' '- 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 . 11 11 I CONRAD MARILYN Connue n I Broadcaster 3 4 Cheerleading I 2 3 4 co Captain 4 Conservation Club 2 3 4 Dramatlcs Clubl 2 GAA I 2 3 4 GIeeClub3 Home comung Attendant 3 4 Kau HI News 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Student Councnl 2 3 4 Vlm vlgor and vrtallty she s full of them DANNER ROGER Shotgun BAA 2 3 4 Box mg 4 Football I 2 manager 3 4 K Club 3 4 Track I 2 3 4 Thus guy sure can run whats more he s really a lot of fun DE BRUIN ROBERT Bruno Baseball I 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 BAA I 2 3 4 Broadcaster 3 Camera Clubl Conservatlon Club 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Foreign Language Club I 2 K Club 2 3 4 Kau Hu News 3 Pep Club I 2 Teachers thunk that lm so sweet they always want me In the foremost seat DE KEUSTER KATHERINE Caddy G A I 2 3 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Office Assnstantl 2 3 4 Pep Club I 2 A good sport In every way shell help you out any day caster3 4 Dramatlcs Clubl 2 3 4 Fore: n Language Clubl 2 GAA I 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Kau HI News 3 4 edltor 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Papyrus4 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Quull and Scroll 4 No matter where I may be mlschnef I can al ways see DIEDRICH CAROL Carol Class president 2 Conservation Club 4 Foreign Language Club I GAA I 2 3 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Mnxed Chorus 3 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Anyone gomg to Luttle Chute7799 DIEDRICK FLORENCE Flo Conservation Club 4 G A A I 2 3 4 Noon Hour Board 2 Pep Club Z 3 4 There s rnuschnef In them there eyes DONNERMEYER JOYCE Joyce Pep Club I 2 3 4? Why should I talk when I get along un sul ence GER JANICE Janrce A I Glee Club I 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Petlte descrnbes Janice nucely DRIESSEN RAYMOND Roy S Francls I 2 BAA 3 Glve me some gas and o gurl and I II bother you no more Page I9 ll - ll B d 1 O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I 11 11 I 1 ' ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , . 11 11 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 11 - 1 , 1 . 11 Il ll A 1 - ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I1 1 ' 1 11 - 11 , DELORIA, SUSANNE- Susie -Band I, 2, Broad- 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 ' ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Il I 1 . I ' 11 11 11 - . 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 11 - - 1 1 1 1 1 ' ll 11 11 . I , 1. 1 ' ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 ' - 11 11 I 1 1 11 . . 1 ' 1 ' ll DRE ' -GA 2 3 4' I ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 - 11 . . . 1 1 1 - - 11 11 t . . , '- 1' . 11 - . ' , ' . . . . I 11 awry, ECKSTEIN, MARION- Red -Conservation Club l, 2, 35 Dramatics Club l, 2, 3g G.A.A. lg Glee Club lg Library Assistant 4g Pep Club 4. I have my fun but not in school E NGER JEROME Eppy A l Camera CIub3 4 Conservatlon Clubl 2 3 Foot l G 3 4 K Club Mlxed Chorus l 2 3 4 Trackl 2 3 4 Vocal Ensemble 3 4 l m not crazy It s the rest of the world FAUST JOANN J Broadcaster 3 4 Cheer mg l 2 3 ate l AA Glee Club l 2 Homecommg Queen 4 Kau Hn News 3 4 N F L l 2 3 4 Oratoryl Papyrus 4 Pep Club l Z 3 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Student Councul l 2 3 4 vlce president 4 A black and orange jumping bean? Oh oh thats our Jo FELDKAMP CLETUS Sneaky A l 4 If Cletus IS grunnlng he did ntl' FLYNN JULIE Julie Broadcaster 3 4 Conser vatuon Club 3 4 Honor Society 4 Dramatlcs Club 3 4 Forelgn Language Clubl 2 GAA l 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 Kau Hu News 3 4 Papyrus 4 ed tor 4 Pep Club l 2 3 4 unll and Scro sec treas 4 Sllent and sweet shes hard to beat FRANK KAREN Karen Band l 2 4 Broad caster 3 4 Camera Club l Conservatnon Club l 2 3 4 Debatel 2 3 4 Dramatlcs Clubl 2 3 Extemp readlng 2 3 4 Foresgn Language Club l 2 GAA l 2 3 lnterpretuve readung4 Kau Hu News 3 4 N F L l 2 3 4 vlce president 4 Oratory 3 4 Pep Club l 2 3 4 Quull and Scroll 4 Student Councnl l 2 Thurd Place Winner Soph Speech Contest Actually ut s thus way NK KARL ar seball l 2 3 4 ketball 3 4 BAA l 2 Football l Glee Club l 2 3 K Club Z 3 4 Muxed Chorus 3 Prom rep resentatuve 2 K H S s answer to Farley Granger FRIEBEL DAVID Frrebs Bandl 2 3 4 BAA 2 3 4 Conservatuon Club 3 Forengn Language Club l Party Orchestra 3 Pep Band 2 3 4 Give me my cornet and I ll be content FRITZ DELORES De Glee Club l 2 3 4 T be seen and not heard are to her golden words GASSNER RONALD Ron Gave me vacation or gave me death Page ZO GENSLAK, STANLEY- Stan -St. Francis l, 2, Broadcaster 3, 4, Kau-Hi-News 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4. If you listen carefully - you might hear Stan. GLANDT, MICHAEL- Spider -Band l, 2, Base- ball l, 2, 4, Honor Society 4, Basketball l, Z, 3, 4, B.A.A, l, 2, 3, 4, Broadcaster 3, 4, Football l, Foreign Language Club l, 2, vice-pres. l, Kau- Hi-News 3, 4, Papyrus 4, Pep Club l, 2, Quill and Scroll 4' Student Council 4 corresponding sec 4' Youth Center Board l 3 Man is that Presley hard on the shoes' GOSDECK SHIRLEY Shirley She spends her time in quiet reserve studying and planning the things she deserves GR NGER ROBERT tu AA Football l 2 3 4 K Club 3 4 His looks his wit his football vim how we all admire him GREENWOOD ROBERT Bob Band l 2 BAA I 2. 3 4 Broadcaster 3 4 editor4 Conservation Club 3 Foreign Language Club l Kau Hu News 3 4 Mixed Chorus l Party Orchestra 2 Papyrus 4 sports editor 4 Pep Band 2 Pep Club 3 Quill and Scroll 4 Student Council 3 4 Luke a powder puff l go for girls GRISSMAN SYLVESTER Ves A l Boxing 3 Football manager l 2 3 Glee Club l Tack l 2 3 4 l like work lt fascinates me l could sit and stare at it for hours HACKEL MARY Mary Office Assistant 4 Pep Club l 2 Friendly and gay in a mild sort of way HARDY WILLIAM B ll Basketball l BAA l 2 3 4 Broadcaster 3 4 Conservation Club 2 Football l Glee Club l 2 Kau Hi News 3 4 Pep Club l Track l Z 3 4 When he does the bop he s no flop HEIN MARIAN Marian Conservation Club 4 GAA l 2 3 Glee Club l Office Assistant 4 words were drops of rain Marion would soon be drenched HEINDL ROGER Rog You can t keep a good man down even in height. Page Zi ,V 51-W mn HELF THOMAS Tom The more I see f women the more I luke huntlng HUSS MARY Mary Dramatlcs Clubl 2 3 4 vnce pres 2 3 Forengn Language Club I GAA I 2 Glee Club I 4 Mnxed Chorus 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Youth Center Boardl 2 3 4 pres1dent4 A smile some work and lots of fun are good for almost everyone HUSS NEIL Nobbo Baseball manager I Z Basketball I 2 3 4 BAA I 2 3 4 Conserva tlon Club I K Club 2 3 4 Track 4 What would thus boy do wuthout a car? JANSEN JAMES Jug B A A I 2 3 Con er vatlon Club 4 Pep Club I 2 Golf 4 The world belongs to the energetic but who wants the world? JANSSEN PATRICIA Pa Band I 2 3 am era Clubl 2 Class sec treas 4 Pep Club 3 4 Twlrlang 3 4 A wnnnung way a pleasant smile dressed so neatly she s In style JEZESKI KENNETH Ken lnot plcturedl Washington Hugh New London I 2 3 Baseball 2 3 Football I Z 3 4 Track 4 When I speak I say something JIRIKOWIC JOHN Jack Baseball 3 BAA I 2 3 4 Dramatlcs Club 2 Football 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Pep Club 2 Track manager I Halr on my chest? Halr doesn t grow on steel JOHNSON DONALD Don Football I Glee Clu I 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Trackl If there IS trouble I m not around but Ive been there KAI LHOFER GEORGE re A A Track 3 In my desk my books do Ile they are at rest and so am I KAUER EILEEN Euleen Broadcaster3 4 Cam era Club 3 Conservatlon Club 2 3 Debate I 2 Dramatucs Clubl 2 3 GAA I 2 3 Glee Cl b KauHuNews34NFLI234Ora I 2 3 4 Papyrus 4 Pep Club 2 Qulll and Scroll 4 Spanlsh Club 4 I II never be bored life IS too much fun KEIL MARLENE Marlene Broadcaster 3 4 Conservatuon Club 3 Glee Club 2 4 Kau Hn News 3 4 Mnxed Chorus 4 Papyrus 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Quull and Scroll 4 Let trouble come as at may I ll work another day Page 22 11 II ll 0 I . 1 Il I . 11 11 1 , ' 1 1 1 1 - , I I , . . . 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 11 11 , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 11 11 , , 1 'l . . . , , , S ' ' . . U 1 1 1 ' - 11 , . 11 tn , C 1 1 1 1 1 1 'F ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . ' ' , . 11 11 - I T T 1 1 1 1 1 . ' . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 11 11 11 . 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I l 11 - - 1 II 11 11 , 1 1 b . ' . fl 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 3 , , -Fd-B...2, ,4, 11 - I ' 1 11 , . 11 - 11 . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 U I1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 tory 1 1 1 1 1 1 l - 111 - 1 1 ' T' 11 11 11 . I 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 l 1 I, 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 Il , . KEMPEN, DOROTHY-''Dorothy -Camera Club 2, 3, 4, sec.-treas. 3, vice-pres. 4, Conservation Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Library assistant 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Papyrus Artist 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4A A girl who always does her part, and excels in works of art. KERSTEN, NANCY- Nancy -Camera Club l, 2, Conservation Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Office assistant 4. What's the use of living if you can't enjoy yourself. KESSLER, Mary- Kess -Broadcaster 3, 4, Conser- on Club l' G.A.A. l 2 3 4' Glee C ub l 3 4 Kau Hi News 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Pep u l 2 3 4 sec treas 3 sec 4 A little I a little fun sne s got a grin for everyone KRAMER DARLENE Dar Conservation Club 3 GAA l 2 3 4 sec treas 3 pres 4 Pep Club 3 4 She s pres dent of G A A but that s not all we hear say KRUEGER KAREN Karen GAA 2 3 Office assistant 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 Spanish Club 2 I want to live long l m having so much fun' KRUEGER MARY JO Mary Jo Badger Girls State 3 Band l 2 3 4 Broadcaster 3 4 editor 4 Camera Clubl 2 3 Conservation Clubl 2 3 4 Debatel 2 3 4 Dramatics Clubl Z 3 4 Extemp Speaking 3 4 Foreign Language Club l Z Glee Club 2 Honor Society 2 3 4 Kau Hi News3 4 Mixed Chorus2 N FL l 2 3 4 pres 3 4 Oratoryl 2 3 4 Party Orchestra l 2 3 4 Papyrus 4 editor Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Quill a d Scroll 4 Voice of Democracy First Place Third Place Winner Frosh Speech Contest l stand at the brink of a great career Will someone please push me off? KRUSE WILMA Willie Conservation Club 2 Dramatucs Club 2 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Pep Clubl 2 3 A little work a lot of play thats Willie s philosophy KUEPPER RICHARD Harley Let the world go its way l ll go along LAMBIE WILLIAM B ll BAA l 2 De ate l 2 3 Four Minute Speaking l 2 Glee Club l 2 4 N FL l 2 3 Second Place Winner Frosh Speech Contest First Place Winner Soph Speech Contest There is no touch of genius without some touch of madness LAMERS JOSEPH Barney Sacred Heart Sem rnaryl Basketball 3 4 BAA 2 Conservation Club 3 4 pres 4 Football 3 4 Glee Club 2 K Club 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Track 2 3 4 He was a Boy Scout until he became old enough to be a Girl Scout Page 23 if . L WN S' -J' LAMERS ROBERT Bob B nd l 2 3 4 e 3 Basketballl BAA l 2 3 4 Boxun 3 4 Football l 3 4 K Club 4 Party Orchestra 4 Pep Band 3 4 Trockl 2 The quuet studuous l Aprul Fool' ANCOUR RONALD Ron Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Muxed Chorus l 2 3 4 Party Orchestra 4 u dent Councul l Track l Vocal Ensemble l 2 3 4 He tuned hus raduo to the aur the wave length landed un hus haur LANDREMAN LAWRENCE Bone Basketball l BAA l 2 3 4 Foreugn Language Clubl 2 ee Club l 2 3 4 Muxed Chorus l 2 Pep Club l 2 Vocal Ensemble 3 4 Frank Suna tra paud me to be quuet LANDREMAN PATRICK Nuggue Baseball 2 3 BAA l 2 3 4 Broadcaster 3 4 Football 2 Kau Hu News 3 4 edutor 4 Papyrus 4 Pep Club l Z Quull and Scroll 4 Spanush Club 2 Every unch a mon l 2 3 4 Muxed Chorus 3 4 Pep Clubl 2 3 The secret of success fun' LETTAU JANET Jan Broadcaster 3 4 Con servatuon Club 4 Dramatucs Club l 2 GAA l 2 3 4 Glee Club l Kau Hu News 3 4 Ofuce assustant 4 Pep Club l 2 3 4 Quull and Scroll 4 Wuth those clothes stylush haur dos and a person aluty to tut Jan s sure to go places LINDEMUTH THOMAS Lundy Badger Boys Stae3 Bandl 2 3 4 vucepres 3 BAA 2 3 Class pres 3 Conservatuon Clubl 2 3 Dramatucs Club 3 Football l Foreugn Language Club l Glee Club l 2 4 Honor Socuety 3 4 Muxed Chorus l 2 4 Party Orchestral 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Vocal Ensemble 2 Gabruel blow that horn' LODERBAUER CAROL Carol Glee Club 2 3 Quuet and shy but very well luked LORNSON LOUISE Louuse rancus l Glee Club 3 4 Muxed Chorus 3 4 Vocal Ensem ble 3 4 Not all the nuce gurls luve un the cuty MADER DEANNA Dee G A A l Glee Club l The mulluon dollar baby from the fuve and ten cent store Page 24 11 11 . 1 T T O 1 I 1 1 'BOS ' bcll Q 1 - - . 1 1 1 1 92, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 ' 1 boy. . 11 , l I 1 '-H L 1 1 1 I g 1 1 1 ' A 1 1 1 1 ' 1 T11 11 1- 1 1 - - A 1 1 1 1 1 1 G . ' . l 1 1 1 1 1 1 31 41 , 11 - . 1 1 D H 1 ' - in - 11-1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 . 1 ' '. 1 1 l 1 1 1 - LAPPEN, JANET- Jackie -G.A.A. 2g Glee Club 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 11 ll I f 'T TT. ' ' ' 1 l 1 ' - -. 1 1 ' 1 ' ' I 1 f I 1. 1 1 ' ' . I I - 1 - , . ll 1 Il l I T 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1. - 5 U , , 5 1 5 ' I 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . , . Il . 1 in li- 1 I , . , 4' ' -Sf. F ' , 2g f 5 . . f 5. . ' , . . 11 11 . I I . l 1- . . 1' I - MAHN, PHYLLIS- Phyl -G.A.A. 2, Glee Club I, Pep Club I, 2, 3. ln her gift of silence, she has the orlginal Sphinx backed off the map MAINVILLE JANICE Janice Glee Club I Offnce asslstant 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 We often wonder whats behlnd those gleammg eyes MARTZAHL ANN Ann Broadcaster 3 4 Conservatlon Clubl 2 3 4 GAA I 2 3 Kau HI News 3 4 Pep Club I 2 3 Quill and Scroll 4 Carefree happy with eyes that shane Anne al ways has a good time MATHIS DOROTHY Dot Broadcaster 3 4 GAA I 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 Kau Hu News 3 4 Pep Club I 2 3 Quill and Scroll 4 If a good dns posltlon were worth gold Dot could retire M U JOHN HeyMau Bnd I 2 4 C pres I Party Orchestra 4 Pep Band 4 Student Councll 2 A good man In every way to know hum one goes out of his way MAUEL LEONARD Lennue Football I 2 Track I The world IS travelmg much too fast I m very sure I ll never last MAYER DAVID Bu Bas etball I 3 B AA 2 Football manager I I m out to have fun and I rn havlng It MAYER MARLENE Mar Broadcaster 3 Cam era Club 2 Class vice pres 3 Conservatnon Club G e Club I 2 3 4 Kau Hu News 3 Muxed Chorus 2 3 4 Papyrus 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Youth Center Board 4 Gather round me bud dies MCCORMICK KATHLEEN Kay Broadcaster 3 4 Conservatlon Club2 3 4 Declamatlonl Dra matucs Club 2 3 4 Four minute speaking I G A I 2 3 4 Glee Clubl Kau HuNews3 4 Papyrus4 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 I work I play I enjoy each day MCGOEY MICHAEL Mlke n I Bsetball managerl 2 3 BAA I 2 3 4 Broadcaster 3 4 photographer 2 Camera Club I 4 vnce pres 3 pres 4 Football I 2 3 K Club 3 4 Kau Hr News 3 4 Papyrus photo grapher 4 Pep Band 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 Spanlsh Club I Step on the starter put her In low Come on Cocoa lets go Page 25 11 - 11 , 1 T 1' 1 1 1 1 ' , . . 11 11 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' ' 1 1 1 ' T 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 11 11 , 1 1 1 ' ' A 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' , . A 11 11 , , ' T U , , , lass ' 1 1 1 ' 1 11 - 11 l 1 1 1 1, - - I 1 I 1 11 ' 11 11 , , - d - k , , . . . , 11 1 1 - 1 I ' ' ll 11 11 . 1 'T T 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 2, 3, 4, Dramatlcs Club I, Z, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, le 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 - 11 I ' 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 11 - 11 . , , . 11 - 11 d 2 3 , 1 BO 1 1 1 41 O k 1 1 ' - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 31 1 ' - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 41 1 1 ' ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 ll ' . , . 1 I I Il , , .. MCGRATH NANCY Nancy Band I 2 Broad caster 3 4 Conservatuon Club 2 3 Dramatlcs u I 2 AA G Kau H1 News 3 4 Muxed Chorus 2 3 4 Papyrus 4 Honor Soc ety 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Qu ll a d Scroll 4 Vocal Ensemble I Z 3 4 Why do I have to study each day when my desure as to play? MEYER CAROLINE Carol Glee Club I Mod est calm and serene In spnte of thus she has er dreams MICHOLIC GERALD Culla B seball 2 3 4 B A I 2 3 4 Conservation Club I 2 3 4 Football I 2 3 4 captaln 4 K Club 3 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Track I Youth Center Board 4 Why thunk? It could get to be a habit' MICKE HAROLD Harry Sacred Heart Semun I struggle to Improve the world MICKE JANET Janet Broadcaster 3 4 Con servatlon Club 4 GA A I Glee Club I Kau Hu News 3 4 Noon Hour Board 2 Pep Club 3 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Friendly un every way shell go a long way MICKE JOANNE J Conservatlon Club 3 4 GAA I 2 3 4 Glee Clubl Offlce asslstant4 Pep Club 2 3 The devll IS a sissy compared to m MICKE ROGER Roger S Francis I 2 GI Club 4 He trles so hard to thunk MITCHELL BARBARA Barb Glee Clubl 2 3 Offlce asslstant 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Soft spoken kmd hearted and easy golng MOLLEN GLADYS Ga ys GAA I 2 3 p Club 2 3 4 Good nature as good company MOONEY NOREEN Reeny Forengn Language Club I GAA 2 Pep Club 3 4 Theres a bug place In the world for quiet gurls Page 26 II Il . , 'l . - 1 I . - I I I I Clb , QG. . .l,2,3g lee ClubI,2, 3, 45 ' ' 1 I I ' I - I I I I , I I n ' Il I I I I . ' I ll , . II Il I l .ii . l T , , . , h ll . I -H O I 1 I 'A' ' I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I H , ., , I 2 ' H - ll Il ' - I ary lg B.A.A. 3. No one really knows how hard ' ll 11 11 A I ' T 1 I '- I V - - I I ' ' h , I I 1 2 I, I ' I ll ll - . I 1 O 1- l . I I - - - 1 I I I I I ,, . . . ell , l 1 - A , 7- '- t. ' , , ee 11 11 . I I . -T I I I I ' I I ' ' I - I - U 11 11 . , - I d . - . . , I I , Pe I I ' ' II II - f . 1 - ', . . . , . r , . MUTHIG MARILYN Mert Hortonvulle Unlon Hugh School I 2 3 Camera Club 3 Glee Club 4 FHA I 2 3 PepClubl 2 3 Seen butsedom heard NETTEKOVEN NANCY Nancy B nd I 2 3 4 Broadcaster3 4 Cheerleading I 2 3 4 co captam4 Dramatucs Club2 3 4 GAA I 2 3 4 Kau HI News 3 4 Office assustant 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 pres 4 ulll and Scroll 4 By her giggle let her be known NUSHART CLIFFORD Cliff Conservation Club 2 4 Glee C ub Pe Club I I m Cliff ro over sometime OETTINGER JANET Janet Broadcaster 3 4 Conservatuon Club I 2 3 4 Dramatlcs Club l 2 3 Foreign Language Clubl 2 GAA I 2 3 4 Glee Club I Honor Socuety 2 3 4 pres 4 Kou Hu News 3 4 editor 4 Papyrus 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 ulll and Scroll 4 Student Council 3 4 recordlng sec 4 Youth Center Board 2 She may be small but her knowledge IS bug PENTERMAN MARIE Penny S Francnsl 2 Club 4 Kau HI News 3 A smlle goes a long long way PICKENS BRUCE Plc Conservatuon Club I Glee Club I I never worry l never fret If I can t remember I just forget RADLOFF JUNE June Broadcaster 3 GAA I Kau Hu News 3 Pep Club I 3 Shes not so small she s not so tall but she s well llked by all RAUSCH DAVID Dave Basketball I 2 B A A 2 3 4 Broadcaster 3 Glee Club I 2 Kau Hu News 3 Prom Kung 3 Spanlsh Club 2 3 Track 4 The John Wayne type handsome and sllent except when he s havung a good time REICHEL JAMES nm Baseball 2 3 BAA 2 3 4 Foreugn Language Club I lm here al though I don t tell everyone ROHLF DIANE Pnnky Broadcaster3 4 Cheer leadlng 4 Class vlce pres 2 Conservation Club I 4 Dramatlcs Clubl 2 3 GAA l 2 Kou H1 News 3 4 Papyrus 4 editor 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 Student Councal 3 4 A halo and w ngs would look awfully sally on me anyhow Page 27 11 11 . . I T L 1 1 1 1 1 . . . , , , , , . l II Il 1 O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' - 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 Q - , . Il ' II ' ' 11 1 I, 1 , I li D - 1 d P - 11 11 11 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 ' 1 ' , . 11 11 t - , I ' I I Broadcaster 3g Foreign Language Club I, 2g Glee 1 ' ' ' 1 11 - 11 - , 1 1 11 I . - 1 - 1 1 ' II , . 11 11 I 1 T T 1 - ' ' . ' . f I - - I I ' 1 1 - 1 1 ' 11 11 . 1 T T 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . . Il ' II 1 T J L 1 I ' ' ' I1 V - 11 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 11 11 - 11 . 1 1 1 ' 1 - ' 1 1 21 31 1 1 1 1 - ' - 1 1 31 41 ' ' 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I ,, . . . 11 ROSENTHAL MARGARET Margaret Someone has to be qulet RUTTEN JOSEPH Joe Glee Club I Books and I get along splendldly without each other SAGER SANDRA an y A I I m us good luttle gurl nn a bug bad world SANDERS KENNETH Ken B seball 2 3 4 B A A 2 3 4 I rn quuet tll you get to know rne SCHLEY DIANE lane nd I 2 3 4 treas 3 Broadcaster 3 4 Class sec treas 2 GAA I 2 3 Kau Hu News 3 4 edntor 4 Pep Club I 3 Qulll and Scroll 4 What mlschlef Iles behind her eyes? What new prank wall she devise? SCHUBRING JEANETTE Nette Broadcaster 3 4 Debatel Declamatuon 2 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Kau HI News 3 4 editor 4 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Papyrus 4 Pep Club 2 3 Qunll and Scroll 4 Vocal Ensemble I 2 3 4 A nature capable and sweet Just to know her as a treat SCHULTZ LESLIE Bear nd I A I 2 3 4 Footballl 2 3 4 GleeCub K Club 3 4 Party Orchestra 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Look what four years have done one more would have rulned me SIEBERS CAROL Red Band I 2 4 Cheerlead lngl 2 3 4 Dramatncs Clubl 2 GAA I 2 3 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 A maiden fair wlth reddlsh halr a gal so sweet IS very rare SIEBERS LINDA Lunda A quiet grl wuth a friendly srnule thmgs luke that are well worth whsle SIEBERS MARION Marlon Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Snlence us sweeter than speech Page 28 II II I T 11 11 11 I Ti l . . . 11 11S d 11 11 1 - , - - . . . . I ta . . . . ,, 11 11 , 1 G 1 1 1 11 1 - 1 - Il . . . , , . . 11 - 11 , - D -Ba , , , , sec.- ' 1 1 I ' 1 ' ' - 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 11 11 , , - -Bo , 2, 3, 4, ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 I I - 11 11 11 I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . ,, . 1, . . . , 1 - I 1 - 11 11 - 11 1 1 1 1 SMUDDE RUTH Ruth Band I 2 4 GAA 2 Glee Club 3 Laughing at this laughlng at that no one knows what she s laughmg at STARK THOMAS Tom BAA 3 4 Happy go lucky and oh so free why let problems bother me? KES RICHARD Drck A I annsh Club 2 3 I came saw and m stzll looklng STUMPF JESSE Jesse Hus brain contains ten thousand cells un each of these a scheme dwells TEASE SHARON Sharon Conservatlon Club 2 Dramatlcs Club I Glee Club I 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Pep Club I 2 3 Enjoy Iufe before nts fled for when you due you re a long tlme dead TESKE ANN Ann Broadcaster 3 4 Conserva tuon Club 2 3 4 Dramatucs Club 3 4 vlce pres 4 Foreign Language Club I 2 Glee Club I 2 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 treas 4 Kau HI News 3 4 edntor4 Papyrus 4 edltor4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Quill and Scroll 4 v ce pres 4 Ready for anythnng you may ask be It fun or be It a task THEIS HOWARD Howse B sketball I 2 3 BAA I 2 3 4 Forelgn Language Club I Papyrus 4 advertusnng manager 4 Pep Club I T skup or not to skip that us the questuon VAN DE LOO CLIFFORD I St Francns 2 BAA 3 4 Glee Club 3 That Innocent look wall never due but I tell you g ls nts just a Ile VANDER LOOP CAROL an S Francis I 2 Those who met her thunk she s qunet those who know her thunk she s a not VANDER LOOP RITA Rutz Band I 2 Broad caster3 4 Conservatlon Clubl 2 3 4 Dramatlcs Cu I 2 3 GAA I 2 3 4 KauHlNews3 4 Papyrus4 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Prom representative I Quill and Scroll 4 Twurlmg 3 4 drum magorette 4 Why worry when all you need to do as giggle? Page 29 11 11 I I 1 I 1 1 1 ' - ' 1 ' 1 I 4 I 11 11 1, , T 'i . . . , . ' ' 1 1 1 ll STO - ' -BA 2 3 4' If II ' ' ' I I I I Sp , . -I - I Q - - 11 11 11 - - - I 1 i , . 11 11 - I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 11 - - - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 11 , . 11 11 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , i - . . , . 11 1 11 I 1 O 1 1 1 - ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 21 - - I 11 1 1 ' O . . . . 1, , . ll ' Il ' , - Cl ff - . 1, . . if ' I . . . , , . . . . . , . . ,, I I II' I . 11V 11 t - I I I I 1 ' 1 . 1 . 11 - 11 I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I b 1 1 1 - ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 - - 11 VAN DE VOORT DONALD Whutue BAA l 2 3 4 A closed mouth catches no flues VAN DYKE JEAN Jeanne Band l 2 Broad caster 3 4 Cheerleadung l Conservatuon Club l 2 3 4 Dramatucs Clubl 2 3 GAA l au Hu News 3 4 edutor 4 Papyrus 4 edutor 4 Hon or Socuety 4 Pep Club l 2 3 4 Quull and Scroll 4 She doesn t need a crank she s a self starter VAN DYKE MARGARET Muggs Broadcaster 3 4 Dramatucs Club l Foreugn Language Club l Glee Club l 2 3 4 Kau Hu News 3 4 Muxed orus 2 3 4 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 uull an Scroll 4 Vocal Ensemble l 2 3 4 Shell sung her way through lute VAN DYKE MARY Mary Glee Clubl 2 3 4 tell her by the nouse she never makes VAN ROOY PAUL Paul Another flyung Dutch gnan who sought quuetness un Kaukauna Hugh chool VAN STIPHOUT BEVERLY Bev Conservat on Club 3 G A A l 2 Let the world go as ut may l ll take ut euther way VAN WYCHEN ROBERT Bob Freedom Hugh School l Baseball 4 B A A l 3 4 Study makes some guys wuse but ut makes me otherwuse VAN ZEELAND PATRICIA Pa Her seruous ness us only skun deep VAN ZEELAND YVONNE Vonnue Broadcaster 3 4 Class sec treas 3 vuce pres 4 Conservatuon Club 2 3 Homecomung attendant 2 4 Kau Hu News 3 4 Offuce assustant4 Papyrus 4 Pep Club l 2 3 4 Quull and Scroll 4 Youth Center Board l A pretty gurl us an angel sent from heaven to rause the devul VER BOCKEL MARY Bockel Glee Club l 2 The character from Hollandtown Page 30 u - - Il I -' . ' . . . , I I ' ' n ll , - 1 'T 1. I 1 I I. I D I I ' Y' ' K - ' . 1 1 1 I I ' :I , , , z I II II I . 1 -T , 1 1 H G 1 I I 1 ' ' I Ch I I I I I I I IQ A d I . 1 1 1 - ll ll , I I T I I I I Muxed Chorus 3, 4g Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4. You can Il II ' I it I l- 1 I - II II Q I il 'l I , 11 - , . . , , . 'l I ' ' II II II 1 I -. , . . If I I ' ' ' I I ' . . . ,, , . II ll ' o In li t ui - II ' II I 1' , 1 -- -u , - - 1 I ' I 1 ' ' , 1 G 1 Q I I I I . . I II II I L' 1 - VER KUILEN RONALD on Glee Club Quiet? No you don t know me WAGNER LONNIE on ee Club I 2 school he does well but of has actlvltles he ll never e WALKER JOHN Jack BAA I 2 3 4 Gl Club I 2 Pep Club I Friday nlghts FLASH Good news another party BER D WILLIAM B ll nd I 2 Debate I 2 3 4 Honor Soclety4 Declamatnon 2 F reign Language Club I 2 N F L I 2 3 4 sec reas 4 Oratory 3 Party Orchestra 3 Pep Band 2 3 Track 3 To argue every subject seems to be hls fate we ll bet on the Senate floor some day he wall debate WEISS BARBARA Barb GAA I Pep Club I 2 Hey everybody' Dont get exclted nts only Barb wnth another joke WELHOUSE FAYE Fa e St Johns I 2 Band K H S WELTER JUDITH Judy St Catherines Racnne I Broadcaster 3 4 Dramatlcs Club 2 3 G A A 2 3 Kau HI News 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 She looks so shy but what s the mean Ing of that sparkling eye? WELTER RONALD Ron Sacred Heart Semin ary I 2 Dramatncs Club 3 4 Glee Club 4 Mlxed Chorus 4 Spannsh Club 3 Where there ns laughter youll fund Ron WEST MARTHA Martha Broadcaster 3 4 Camera Club I Conservation Club 2 3 4 Debate 2 3 Declamatlon 2 Dramatlcs Club I 2 4 For elgn Language Club I 2 Glee Club I Kau Ha News3 NFL 2 3 4 PepClubI 2 3 4 Prom Queen 3 Qulll and Scroll 4 Student Council I Youth Center Board 2 3 Here s a gurl whos quute a prlze endowed wsth zap looks and surpruse WEYENBERG CAROL Tootsae Class sec treas I GAA 2 3 GleeC 2 PepC 3 4 A smule as the same In any language Page 3I I :R IL I. II ' I II . , . II II , - L -TGI ' 1 ' ,I . ln I t ll. 11 11 , , - - .. , . , ,I , , ee II I I I II . WE , , - i 'l'-Ba , , 3, 4, , , , , 5 Q 5 O I I ' ' ' I I I I 4- . . . '-' ' I 1 I I I I - . , , - I 11 11 I II 11 I 1. I I - , - 1' ' ' . ' C ' ll 11 I , f - Y - Q , I 1. 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3. Lnttle Chute s contrlbutlon to II II - I ' I - I 1 , , 1 , 1 . I ' ' 1 ll 1 . 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I m too busy at night and too tired during the day WEYENBERG GLENN Kidney Baseball 3 4 BAA I 2 3 4 Football I Enjoy yourself its later than you think WEYENBERG MARLENE Mar Broadcaster 3 4 Conservation CIub3 4 GAA I 2 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Papyrus 4 Pep Clubl Z 3 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Being good is a lonesome job-but lm never lonesome WEYERS NORBERT u by BAA I 2 There is a joker in every deck WHITMAN KATHERINE Kay ndl 7 3 Broadcaster 3 4 GAA I 2 3 4 Kau Hi News 3 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Youth Center Board 3 4 She goes about her work each day in a quiet efficient way WHITTAKER ANDREW Andy B nd I Z Baseball I 2 3 4 co captain 3 4 Basketball I 2 BAA I 2 3 4 Class pres 4 Conservation u lZ34FootballI234KClub4 Kau Hi News 3 4 business manager 4 Honor Society 4 Papyrus 4 sports editor 4 Prom repre sentative I uill and Scroll 4 Fast on the foot ball field a baseball player too is there anything this boy can t do? WILLIAMS JOAN- Joan -S . John s I 2. Quiet shy but oh my!! WODJENSKI BARBARA- Bobs -G.A.A, 2' ep Club I 2 3. Never a lull in the conversation. WOLF, JAMES- Jim -Band I, 2, 3, 4, vice-p es. , .A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Foo ball , 2, 3, 4, K Clu , Track I, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4. In school he does excel, everyone knows and likes him well. WOODS, ROBERT- Red -B.A.A. I, Conservation Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3. Not a bore if you please, really just an awful tease. Page 32 Cla As I repose here on the wall I see them enter every fall For I am the Master Clock you see And though I m quuet as can be The antucs of every class I spy For nothung passes by my eye I well remember the day un 53 When the gurls trouped un three by three The boys so shy they wouldn t look But kept the r eyes glued to the book The holls seemed very large and strange But I knew well that thus would change Wuth a swummung cap upon each dome Through K H halls these gurls dud roam Whule boys un mockery of gurls Wore hats to cover up theur curls All freshmen corrued tons of books And gave the senuors durty looks WULTERKENS KAREN Karen Band 2 sec tre s Broadcaster 3 4 For eugn Language Club I A I 3 Club I Kau Hu News 3 4 Pep Club 3 ull an 'croll 4 I t my troubles un a pock et wuth a hole un SS Senuor Class Offucers Yvonne Van Zeeland vuce presudent Andrew Whuttaker presudent and Potrucua Janssen secretary treasurer Poem Now that the students had passed the test I knew that they were to be the best For funally theur sophomore year had begun And they were ready to uoun un the fun No longer could they be consudered green Underclossmen gave them self esteem As uunuors they worked to perfect theur schemes For theur bug prom Fantasy In Dreams Nught after nught they would toul and stroun But all theur work was not un vaun The Junuor Prom was a huge success And th s year ended as one of theur best As senuors naturally they felt luke pros They were the ones no one dared to oppose Although they had theur share of fun All worked hard to get those term papers done All un all thus year proved great Now the rest us left to fate As I see them now at the end of four years I wonder how many wull be sheddung tears For now they must enter the world on theur own Wuth knowledge acquured that must be shown Here s hopung the future wull hold the best For the 57 graduates of K H S Page 33 I I ll ll I 3, 4, .- a. 4, 1 I ' I , G.A. . , 2, , Glee . , - - , , ,Q I d - . pu . . . ,, G ut. I u so , - 1 , 1 , - - ' I I I , . ' ' ll II I I - - , - - 11 11 I I I - 1 1 , . . . I I . I . I I I I I I 'I I I , . I 1956 C Mr Bichler presenting the Lang Trophy to the l956 winner Gail Wendland George Proper Thilmany Yearly Scholarship la grant for study in scientific or technical fields! Richard Rabideau Thilmany Yearly Scholarship Marie Bohm Kowalke Award and Readers Digest Award lto the Valedictorian! lass Night Lorelei Kuchelmeister D A R Award la good citizenship award! Call Wendland Lang Trophy lto the best all around student! Robert Hilgenberg Thilmony Yearly Scholarship Elks Constitution Award second place Jane Wouters Sa lutatoruan Thomas Trettin Thilmany Award lto the most outstand ing boy! Naomi Carnot Thilmany Award lto the most outstand ing girl! Rosalie Powell Elks Constitution Award third place Raymond Vils American Legion Athletic Award lto the most outstanding senior athlete! Charles Lleding Thilmany Yearly Scholarship Left to right George Proper Richard Rabudeau Marne Bohm Lorelei Kuchelmeister Gail Wendland Robert Hilgenberg Jane Wouters Thomas Trettin Naomi Carnot Victor Haen Rosalie Powell Ray Vils and Charles Lieding Page 34 O 4 . . . . . A- A. F' A - ' l - ffm A . 2 ' Victor Hoen: Elks' Constitution Award-first place. Fantasy aboard Ship ,JU Top Leadang the Grand Marcin ar the 1956 Junror Prom are senior represenfaf ves Lois Vande Loo and Gerald Ederer Bottom Knng of the 1956 prom Dowd Rauscln shown wsth Queen Martha West and Duane Schley and Howard Theus Page 35 V? I e 1 4 X Jiqav ' . , Q r H r sg ' A or First Class Top row .I Ixerscher L Lemke K Kemp R Bordeau Donna Spauldmg N Urban D Dorn S Hurst R DeBroux Fourth rovn K Hoffman B Thlele D Lmdemuth L Jmsen B M'1k1 D L nnert K Brovtn B S ebers E Schaefer O Lancour Third rovy J Heaney J Hahnemann J Jaje J Rogers M DeBraux Vlllmer Rosenthtl M Sftger T Ku m tugh H Hllgenberg, J V'mDerSteen Second row J Douglas J Xlelhouse C Vlollershetm A Resch 'VI Xlewers B Sch refer E H ckner Shlrlegv Pomerox B Cherkwskw J Cox T Blce Bottom rov. C Brett J Busse R Andrews R Vlegand H Vtnder Horst D Lmskens M Robedeaux C Kemp L Rxsmussen J Slfllth Top row XX Campbell R Nllschler M SChITlldt P Buetow S Treltln 'Nl HICIDIS 'VI Ptschen D Van De Loo F Klefter Fourth rovt Xl Slmon C Blick D Verbeten Lo1sS1ebers G Schumtnn J Vlls C Vlelch J Broeren D Belling D Xkl9dQl1h'lllDl Second row D Vogels J Llcbergen G Vlheeler T Hodgms C Jtkl S Mongm E Kusten L Arnoldussen E Vtnde Loo M Vm Zeeland J Vlhlttaker tom rom D Haen R Brlttcn T Berg B Euclldo. Jtmcs ll nlsh M 'NI t G XX s lk Y 1 o Hnttes A hemwen Absent B Buchmger J Znstxovw Dlrectnng the Junnor Class of l956 57 In thenr actlvn Carol Jokl Sec TV905 Morale RYGH pres tles thas year were Morgue Ryan, class presndent Angela Angelo Hemes me Wes Hermes vuce presldent and Carol Jakl secretory treos urer Selected to represent thetrcloss on the Student Coun cul were Thomas Whntman Susan Mangan Carol Block Bonnle Bayorgeon Dorothy Kleln Margaret Von Zee land hAargo Poschen and Dale Zachowsk The mann event at the year was the Junlor Prorn whnch was held on May 3 tn the K H S gymnasium Wnth the thenwe at Sonae Enchanted Evenrng prontgoers danced to the muslc at Tony Winters and hrs orchestra Those sennng as chalnnen at the vanous conun Hees were Myrna Welch Darts DeBruln Karen Gratmeler Dorothy Klenn Margo Paschen Carla Boree Judlth Vuls Mary Lau Van Eperen, and Judith Donner Co cha rmen for the event were Miss Noel and Mr McGrath Page 36 l 'z , . , . , . h . . z . . . . . e . . ' . . 1 . . . , . . . ' ': , , . . , . , . . , ' 1 , . L ,. . . 'z z , . ' . . . . A Z '. . . . . ' , . ' . . '. . ' . l . ' z'. . . ag 1 . . . . . ' ' . Third row: S, Speener. L. Willims. M. Geary, P. Hartzheim. H. Huss. P. Jacobs. E. Biese. C. Hoffman. M. Ryan, James Lettau. Z ' ' ' 4 C . . 4 . Bot ': . . , . 1 . . . . ' -. z 'z Q , . . y es. '. lL'l'.'Cl e. . Vat T ll. L. z Q . ' 1 . I '- VI . I .Z . . . . 2 I - I . - . A - - I I I I I 1 6 . . 1 1 1 ' I I I ' I w S 11 I . A - 11 V 3 . h f ' 1 V r , r I 1 , I . A Z Tourtst Leodtng cheers to boost the school sptrtt were cheerleaders Bonnte Boyorgeort vorstty ond Morgo Poschen servmg on the B squod Juntors on the champion conference B debate squad were Morgoret Robedeoux Cor ol Block ond Tholto Hodgms Those on A squod were Juotth Donner ond Dons DeBrum There were rnorty other tumors who porttct poted tn sports bond vocol groups edtttno ond reportmg tor the Kou Ht News ond Broodcoster publtcottorms ond other extro currtculor octtvtttes t The Jurttor Class Homecommg Hoot of 1956 Top row G Htnkens D Kemn Nl B'tcn'tulJer P Vwnexenhoxen T v1hl1.I'I1'll1 D Pahl J Hubeny J Pomeroy R 'Nloonwn Fourth rovt Donn't H1rtJes R Tlttc-le M Vstn tspern P H1wlex M Coppes C Ktlltan J Alger T McAndrews S Bolte S Smtts 'lntrd row S Huss D Anderson D GCSDSIS D Vlolf P Verhtget lvhrvln Hwmmond C Gerhirtz K Farrell N Ntgel R Horn Second row Davxd Benotch U Gerrttts K J'tcobson M Gerhwrtz J Htrdy K Vbollangk M Sprmgers R Jochmwnn J Danner Bottom row S Ploetz Roger Vunevenhoven B Bayorgeon D Vketgman J Ptepenburg D Stebers D DeBru1n J Hstckel K Graf meter G Anderson Top row D Popp David Ktelgas J Remke R Donnermeyer J Glasheen C Strauch T Schmalz Donald Ktelgas E Ludke Don and Benotch G Dxedrlck Fourth row VL Htllegxs D Derus D Vkeyers K Ntesen R Nettekoven J Jonen C Gerharz J Onkels M Jansen H Vomder Loop A Hennes Thtrd row NN Rohlf VS Schuette D Klein F Sarnowskl Donn't Bowers M Vlelch J Xhttminn R Blese N Coenen J Weyen berg P Summers Second row J Vketland J Ctsey D Ktrvwn D Wheaton D Solberg P Lamtne E B'mg'trt R SQUIFES R V'tnden Berg S Bru nette C Jusentus Bottom row D Sternh gen C Jacobson R Coonen C Schmttt G Van Toll C Borree D Zacltowskt D VandenBroek D Coonen S Van Dyke D Van Dyke Poge 37 O I I ' Il ll , . 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' . , ' Y ' ' We ve Hut Leadnng the sophomore class of l956 57 were Thomas Schermutzler presudent Joan DeBruun vlce presudent and Linda Lamble secretary treasurer Those chosen to represent theur class on the Student Councnl were Patrncna McGrath Patrucla Doerung Brndget Brenzel, Florence Schmidt and Athlyn Andrews Wunners of the Sophomore Speech Contest were turst place Patrncua McGrath, second place Donna Schaefer and thurd place, Duane O Dell Sophomores often obtonnung straaght A s or an A average were Athlyn Andrews Patrucua Doerung Ollver Kruse, Sally Hertz Linda Lambue, Patrucua TOHY Von Zeelfmd Gnd DICK Pomewv Shown In B'0l0QY McGrath Donna Schaefer, and Duane Spauldnng a sophomore subject Elected as temporary members of the Natlonal Honor Society were Brldget Brenzel Oluver Kruse Top rovt K Anderson W Britten R Revotr C Vander Horst G Kemp D Vanevenhoven Fourth row G Jansen L Gast G Frmk K Hermms D V1nSt1ph0ut B Feller K Dlckerson K Kuchelmetster T Heckner Thlrd row Joann Pahl F Renn D Mltchell D Vlls R VmderVelden P Doertng T Stirke M Mongln R Pomeroy Bottom row T VanDerSteen D ODell R Snnth J Perkms R Gellmgs S Hertz E V'a1Eyck L Coonen P Lwppen Top rovx C Schuh Glen Mollen T K1l11an John Yan De Hex E Van Lanen lfourth rovx C Hartzhelm D Ovtens D Feldkwmp R Brownell S Kenney G Vanexenhoxen E V'1nder Loop T Schernntzler Sharon Pomeroy Thxrd rovn S Schmalz L Jacob N Massey T Rctbxdeau lx Berg P Martzahl R Bowers P Rwbldetu M Coleman R Doollttle gecgndkrow L Dreger J OBr1en C Ashauer B Dledrlck B Benotch F' SChIT1ldt Jotn DeBru1n Elsune Slebers K V'm Dsmlvxvk 1r1 ovuc gogom row D Promer A M1111 Darvxm MlllS D D1s.dr1ch E Axnoldussen T Bloch D Lwmers L Lnnble L Hmss Absent S e roux Page 38 l . V . ' . . I - I - V , . . I A I I I . , . . ' I . ' ' I . , . . . . , 9 I . A I H I A - . . I . . - f , . I I Second row: B. Brenzel. Asman. HP. McGrath.'A. Aktdfewg. D, Schaefer. IE. Coenen, AK. .Hoptenspergen McGinnis. Biesc. 1 the Deck Top row R Kersten R Kempen K I-lahnemann O Kruse M Loderbauer Janet Vkalsh T Proper R Bloch Fourth row J Klffe G Blese C Granberg Robert Merbach C Nlesen L Welch N Blselx S Mayer Th1rd row C Belllng P Andrews S Hermans K Dlrks Wmfred Rosenthal M Golden E Campbell R Vleyenberg T Schrmt Second rovx A Jansen Carol Dannermever M Vloelz D Vlvngaard L MWIHVIIIE M Kersten D1 me Spauldlng B Gast R Kllgts Bottom rovn T Sharron Janet Donnermever P I-Iemdel M Doermg A VanZeeland G M1tchell T Kersten L Baker R Mader Top row Ronflld Merbwch B Grode M Meulem ms G Senso L LaRock J Schnelder Fourth row D Terry D Remke R Lemke M Van Drasek E VanZeeland J Ott M Rlce A Mader G G1ll1s Third rovx J Wexers C Danielson J Kertsen K Tepolt T Van Gompel A Anderson E Vanden Heuxel P Robedaux James Vande Hex Second rovl D Blese M Hubenw N Vttedenhaupt J Koester C Coenen J Coonen M Mlschler S Busse S R l S Vl escl Bottom row L Goetznmn K Landremam Paul Feldkamp J Verhagen Jerome DeBrum B Vlarnecke D Mau M Steffens G Voct Kathleen Landreman Patrcua McGrath Donna Schaetep and Fkwence Schnndt Bgnt saphonuwes rnade the varswy tootbaH team whale Lee Haass Lance Goetzman Daniel Lamers Cary Senso Ed Vanden Heuvel Tom Schennwder Cy Vanderldomt and Gene Van Lanen represented theurclass on the B basket ball team Cary Vanevenhoven was the only soplw onuwe rnaklng the varsty basketbaH teanw LeHers were awarded to BIH Brwten and Gary Vanevenhoven wxfootbaH Cneedeaders Kada Kuchehnemter Carol Bd hnq LaVonne Dreger A squad and Joann Pohl, B squad dad tneur share nn keepnng up the teams morale Left to rlght Tom Scherrnltzler presudent Joan De Bruun vuce president and Lando Lamble secretary treasurer Page 39 4 . 1 , L . . . . 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I I kt ' - 11 11 ,I l ' 1 - - X 5 ' I ,1 , 1 . w V 1' , 1 - 1 11 11 1 , 1 1 11 11 . . . , I . . 1 - . - , . 1 1 I - I 1 - Passports lop row J DEBTUIH Fourth rovx Ludv1gson Th1rd row Second row V115 Bottom rovx berg Sprangers G Larson J Speener G Much J Schumacher G Bauer Merle Hammond L Sharron De1n1s M1l1s F N Morgan J Hopfensperger S Xkerschenn J Belotch IN Gr1mmer D K1l1g S Roh'1n P Ozburn L Vtelhouse D K Mullen J Kessler Donna Hwrtjes E1r1S1ebers B Vlolf T Vlolf S Powell T Kraus C Nettekoxen T Ashauer L Kempen L Loderbauer K Senso N MB1dllll K Koch Jlldllll Lamers G Grebe Y XKITIIITHND L Nibbefeld P D K11l1an Patr1c1s1 BICSE T Verh'1gen B Vanden Broek N1 Straus K Grebe T S1ebers Colleen Dledrmch L Vkexen J V d H J Esler L Weeks M Zachovxsln D Rvan 'VI Pendleton Top rom N Fox M Regenfuss D Hamrnen oann an e ey Tl L F t Vt Bruss L Blov M Arts D Cullen rourth row D Bolte J Hurst Vt Donnermeyer K J1r1kovu1c R Van Ol lus Th1rd rovx Ron 11d Granger J Horn M Coffev G Damelson J C :not J Nagin C Vkollangk Joyce Van Dxke Jud1th H en D Burns S cond row R Coffey J Kwppell G S1n1th K Coonen Gerllol Vt evenberg P Klettstem E Keberlem K Ross1 R Solbexg Hopfensperger H Gast Bottom rovs R Tease Charlene Donnermeyer J Msutzahl B Bootz R Skalmuskx N1 Slfllth G 'Vowack Rose'narw Nanexenhoxen J Coffex Tom Lledung president Joonne Kopp ll vnce presldent De Lyle Bowers lfoca secrete ry treasurer The freshmen enternng K l-l S In Sept ernber of l95o chose Thomos ' edung os president of tneir closs Joonn Koppell os vnce presndent ond Del.y1e Bowers os sec retory treosurer Selected to represent thenr closs on the Student Council were Jone Borrlbeou Ann Bochhuber Borboro Boyd Roger Nuss bourn Lynn Pechmon ond Myron Zcch owsku Wnllnom Conrod Florence l-luss Doug los Ludvugsen, ond Corol Sklbbo were the trosh representotnves on the Youth Center Boord Cheernng the trosh tootboll ond bosket ball teorns on to victory were Jone Born ,, l ': . . . , . . . 2 . 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I Q , - , n - 1 1 N- 1 1 1 ' . - N .l,, -J Approved beau Carol Dlx Carol Sknbba Ellyn Ver beten and pot Wettsfeln Shirley O Brlen Shown left to right are J Sprangers K Vande Hey and J Car was elected to the B squad Dwlght Bastlan won fnrst pace IH the Frosh Speech Contest whsle Duane Wheeler won second and Karen Crebe took thlrd not In G ncral Shop class A great many of the freshmen vere members of the KHS bancl and alee clubs under the dlrectlon of Mr DIGICK and Mr McGrath respectively Numerous freshmen partlczpated In the a tlvntles and clubs which K H S ctfe some of which are debate and foreasncs dramatlcs Kamera Klub Conservatnon Club Pep Club Spanish Club and tloe GAA and BAA Top rovs 'NT Armstrong, D Xxndcn Bug, F Dtnn S D L ls Lowers J Fcldkamp M Kruse Ellzabeth Slebers C Froem ming B Hickel J H01IldGl Fourth mu Pa r1Q11Fe1dk1mp J ,jlkl xq B 11 R B x B thhubcr I e Schmalz C Sklbba R Nussbaum O Jansen S DeBrue Thubd row J Vinewenhoxen 'vi verkullen YI Mlztmll Jfnlmt H1911 L bchubrmg M -when J FOUR L -1312 B Vanevenhoven 'NI tt Second mm xx C nmd D une mr J Kern C K r L Fnk J DTFYIDCWU K Vande Hey E Verbeten E Borg J George Top rovl D Smlth M Landremxn T Kuchclmcs V111 D TW R Befkel' 5 Brlll S Helm-'ll G Van Hand? Summers J Kobussen Fourth rovl D Voet K Roberts S Lwmbtc R Tru! F I B Luclke C Fl lschman .I Nushart S Danner M MCCOfmlCk rhtrd row D Lopls R Brovxn R Skenwdoxe NI 'Vllcke 'Klux GL 'VI Rxeth M Courtney G Hansen Margaret Geurtz R QUHIDTWIIC Second rox S Van Gonpel L3XNI'Q!'lCGSCl1IHl7 E 'vlcomex F H s 'N Mme S OBr1en D Oettmger C Dlx C Mathis C Hen drlcks Bottom row Vl S h rmltzler B Boxd D R1 uss n S h J IILS P hl P Brltten L Greeawood M Doollttle P Loderbauer Page 4l I I 1 ' - . . . , , . , . . I - Q . . . ' , . 1 L , 1 , . J vl v . . . . 1 , 4. . , , . . . , C . . , L,l'3, ... , W I I I I V I ' ' , ': ., 1. . '1 - ,, J . , 11.11. s ' ' V - ' V - - ' ' . . - . . . . . , . A '1 ti 2 ..z.1. 21. . usss-..-. 1' 'JJS 41. .v ,. .. ': '. o K . . ' e , . . . nu:-. i V ' ' 1 , - V . . , . , . Bottom row: F. Sprangers. M. Mmlke. W, Borchcfrclt. L. Pvc-lnnzm. D. BISTIIZII. M. Bcrghuls. M. Asman, K. Hauser, T. Frank. ': . ' . . 4 . . ' -Li:-r. J, Stcgvr. L. 1 2 .. . s. . ' . . ' , . 1, T 'Z . , . . L . 'fs-. . VZHTSPII. . I . Q' . . , . . . ' ' ': . 2. . ', . . nxrtz ,. . . ,. . , , ' K e. V: . : . , ' .1 .. 4, . 2. . us.. f. . . . . . , . , . . . - 't '. C e ' . . ,5s:n,,e. , 7i!1l'7'1l. nun' zz , . ' .. . . , . ' , . . any V ...ww -gr L gnu . ig, f guy, A aw A' 1 J , .. ii?- -Q ff,fif fNF 5: Jr: :2'?g31,Eg3- .-v:,.:g wk' . fi .f::z,fLg- Q 'Q ' 'Y Q ff 3 5' fm iii i , 7 1 Q. ,s,.?'g K K' , f ,1 x W 1 119- ff' -MM' ' . 1 fi I A QW . ' ' Wf7ff 3W3rs: I ' I W1-'NNN V' -1 , ly V WW AA 0' V Y Y iv .zines lgaf, W- V -. -W S eg 2 Eggs an xx N f 0 -Q, W3 K. ,iw N ,, ,gf ,Q : kgs' X 5 H , 5 Kg, x v -5.3 mm f 4' w F, f 5 INDUSTRY . . 0 ' 'i Q f -s n.x.u.s.pq.:.gg,.,, 'u,vl , J - gl A ygsIQ..olS ltfpgtqak 15 C -, K' Xx xx s . 1 Q X -Q R ' They ve Flown The AugustIn GrIgnon chapter of the NatIonal Honor SOCIETY celebrated IfS twentIeth annIver sary thIs year by VGCSIVIHQ a member roster plaque from the ThIlmany Pulp and Paper Com PONY The annual tea was held on March 5 at whIch tIme all new members were Inducted The pro gram was arranged by those senlor members who were elected to permanent membershIp In theIr IunIor year They Included Janet Oettmger RIch ard Boyd Mary Lou Berens Ann Teske Mary Jo Krueger and Thomas l.Indemuth On the DOSIS of scholarshIp leadershIp char acter and servIce nIne senIors and SIX Iumors were elected to permanent membershIp thIs year SIX sophomores were named temporary members Mary Lou Berens secretary Ann Teske treas urer Janet Oettmger presldent RIchard Boyd VICG presIdent MIss FInn IS shown at the l955 Honor SocIety Tea servlng punch to left to rIght Mrs Car not lpartly hIddenI and Naoml Carnot wIth Mrs Hennes and AlIcIa Hennes on the nght The senIors were Jean Bauer Robert Benz JulIe Flynn MIchael Glandt Nancy McGrath Jean Van Dyke and Andrew WhIttaker The Iumors Included JudIth Danner DOVIS DeBruIn ThaIIa HodgIns Karen GrafmeIer John Rogers and Thomas WhItman Temporary members Included BrIdget Bren zel OlIver Kruse Kathleen Landreman Pat FICIO McGrath Danna Schaefer and Florence SchmIdt To raIse money for the certIfIcates and cIety sold refreshments at home basketball games MIss Frances Corry was the SOCIETY super vIsor Top row A Whnttaker J Flynn Jean Van Dyke D DeBruIn J Bauer K Gratmeuer R Boyd Second row T Lmdemuth D Brenzel M Glandt W Weber R B nz T Whlrrnon J Rogers Bottom row M Berens M Krueger T l-lodgms J Cettmger N McGrath J Danner A Teske 'NR' Page 44 I I I . 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I 2 - .I 1 I- Jet Propellecl l Top row R Vander Loop M West P Janssen D Kempen Corol Dledrach K Whitman Third row M Kessler Margaret Van Dyke J Faust C Suebers C Weyenberg J Schubrlng Second row Y Van Zeeland N Nettekoven M Mayer M Kell K McCormlck M Weyenberg Bottom row N McGrath J Oettlnger E Kauer A Martzahl E Bowers Karen Frank Cllmaxlng a very busy and even1tul year the senror class has published the 32nd edntlon of the K H S Papyrus Soon after school started the editors who were Jean Bauer Julle Flynn Mary Jo Krueger Duane kohlt Ann Teske and Jean Van Dyke se lected transportation as the theme ot the l957 yearbook and work on the annual was under way Later In the year Miss Marlon Lemke annual clrculatlon ma n a g e r R Greenwood sports edntor M Krueger edntar H Theus advertuslng man a g e r Whnttaker sports edntor A Teske editor M McGoey photographer Seated Jean Van D y k e edttor D Rohit edttor M l-lackel typtst D Kemp n artist J Flynn edu or Absent J Bauer edutar 1 . , , , . , . , 3 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 . , . , . , . 1 . , . , , , . 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Ghost Writers n Kam Hu News an Broadcaster Edltors Standing P Landreman D Brenzel R Benz D Schley J Schubrnng R Greenwood Seated Jean Von Dyke J Oet tlnger M Krueger A Teske S Delorua Wrnnnng the George Washungton gold medal Broadcaster untnl January After supervising the and 0 SlOO award from the Freedoms Foundatnon try outs of the junior gournalnsts the sensor edu was one of the great achnevements ot the Kau tors helped Mass Corry select the new stott to take Hu News, nn nts 29th year ot publucotron over their posts and responsnbllntnes durnng the The sensors served the Kau Hu News and second semester Juniors on Kxu H1 News md Broadclster Stxffs Top mu R Vanden Berg C Black D DBBFLIIIX K Gmfmeler M Robedeiux Lms Slebers N Nagel S Trettm M Paschen D Lmdemuth Fourth rovx E Kersten M Coppes B B1vorg,enn T Hodg ns A Hennes C Schmltt J D'mner L Jansen J Plepenburg Thlra row M Van Zeelind Donna Bowers R SQUITES B Cherkiskg 'NI Verbeten K Vlollangk J Hirdx J Casex S Mongm H Hdgenberg Second row P Buetovn D Zxchowskx T Vthltman D Vwnden Broek S Speener A Kempen C Kemp P Vanexenhoxen L Hartjes Bottom row Xl Campbell N B1c1hubm P l-I1rt7h lm E Ludke K Kemp Vt Hlll6glS Page 46 X X - I I S e l o r - '- Cl - . ' 4 ' I I I- Fifth row: C. Gerharz, S. Ploetz. D. Giesbers. P. Hawley. P. Verhagen. C. Gerhartz. G. Wheeler. J. Vils, M. Gerhartz, J, Rogers. ,,..,-.-4... Jule Flynn sec treos Dan Brenzel res Ann Te ke vnce p es 'The QulH and ScroH, an honorary society for hugh school journalsts rounded out nts yeor of actuvltles by at tending a banquet as gueys of the Llons Club on Aprnl 30 Parents were unvrted to attend and awards were presented to the members The club also partncnpoted un Na honal Newspaper VVeek hld a Chrustmas party on December l3, and toured the Appleton Post Crescent nn January the Slcy Wotchnng Gall Wendland slgn the membership scroll at the l956 Lrons E Jomleson guest speaker l Jamne ofthe Mulwaukee Senfunel Mr Leo Drlessen Toastmaster ond Thomas Trettun president Top IOVR 'VI Berens A Vlhltt aku' D Bren7el R Benz M McGoex S Gensl.-lk R Greenwood R Boxd 'VI XX est Fourth rovx M Krueger A Tesl-re J Flxnn J Vl elter J F'1ust M Kessler K McCormick J Bauer Thlrd rovl D Schlex Jwnet Lettiu IN Nettekox en Mwrgaret Van Dx ke J SCl1LllJI'll1f., M Kell D Rohlt Second rovx 'NI 'VIcGr1th E Kauer J Oettxnger Kwren Fr'1nk A Martrzhl Y V ID Zeel and M Conrtd Jeqn V nn Dxke Bottom rovs M VK ex enberg B Bwumgzwrtner K Vl hxtmwn P Lwndremin R V'mder Loop M G1 xndt J met Micke Page 47 I N ,I A- ui t ln , i , ,- , L 1 - le fl l lf 5 , -- -1 , D .Q 3 , ' - V . ir '35 . U . I .V A . I f 4 - 1 5 . , . I I e . . . . I . , . Club banquet honoring Quill and Scroll members are, left to right, Mr. l-l. f , if! They Can Talk Conference Debaters N F L Officers Wulllam Weber secretary treasurer Karen Frank vnce president Mary Jo Krueger presl Standung W Weber C Black T Hodguns M Robedeaux Mr l-lelstad denf Seated J Danner D DeBruun M Krueger Karen Frank Clumaxlng the National Forensic League actlvl tres for the year was an award banquet on May 6 The annual freshman sophomore speech can test was one of the many projects sponsored by the NFL Dwight Bastian won flrst place un the Frosh contest, and Duane Wheeler and Karen Grebe took Page 48 second and thnrd respectuvely ln the sopho more contest Donna Schaefer took tnrst place Second and thurd places were won by Patricia McGrath and Dlane O Dell Quallfylng for the sectional tournament and state meet was the A squad debate team Other Debuters xxorkmg vxlth Mr Helstwd op rovx Hertz A n drevns J Perkms Carol Don nermcwer E Asman K Lm drem m Mlddle rovt P Doermg P McGrath Schmidt Schaefer E J1I'lKOVKlC K Vm Daalwxk B Brenzel Seated P Hemdel D ODel1 K Nlesen K Grafmeler K Hollarxgk First wear Deb ltu s Top row Jomne Vande Hu J Vmevc thoxen T Verhlg., en G Bwuer J Speenex D Voet S Lllilble Thlrd row Judlth Haen L Weeks Lmrence Schmqlz J Nagan D Brastlan Colleen Dledrlch Second rovn A Mwder J Barrlbeau J Kwppell Donna Hartjes tfreshmanl Joanne Haen C Vkollangk S Brlll Seated A Bwchhuber M1cke R Trudo L Pechmm P VS ettstem S DeBrue , .J 5 E I 1 ' I . 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'3..'fV Blu composed of Karen Frank and Mary Jo Krue get affnrmatlve and Judy Danner and Dons DeBruln negatlve The B squad comprnsed of Wnlluam Weber and Margaret Robedeaux afflrmatuve and Carol Black and Thalua Hodglns negatlve won the Conference Champlonshup on the B eve The A squad partuclpated In the sectnonal meet at Stevens Pount the state funals at Mad :son and the NFL tourney at Sheboygan Along wlth the A squad the B and C squads partlcnpated an meets at Sheboygan Green Bay Two Rlvers West Allus and Kaukauna On March 8 and 9 K H S was represented at the NFL Student Congress held In Mllwau kee Wnlllam Weber and Mary Jo Krueger were In the Senate and Carol Black and Tha Ina Hodguns were ln the House of Representa tives Two Rivers was host to the annual League Contest on March ll Awarded A s quallfy :ng them for Dlstrlct were Wllluam Weber extemporaneous speakung Judy Danner and Karen Frank extemporaneous reading Dar Iene Glesbers non orlgunal oratory Carla Borree mterpretrve reading Dwlght Bastian 4 minute speaklng and Mary Jo Krueger orlgmal oratory On March Zl Shawano played host to the Conference competutuon Declaxmers Hart1 es 1 freshman J K ol langk P Doermg C Black T Hodgms Second row J Kappell J Har dy D Voet C Danlelson Joanne Vande Hey S Hertz Bottom row Carol Donnermey er J Splce B Cherkasky E As man Dlane Spaulding Extemporaneous and Interpretive Readers Top row Colleen Dxedrlch C Nlesen S Speener A Mader Thlele P McGrath N Mlcke Second row C Borree D De Brum M Robedeaux J Plepen berg K Grafmeler L Jacob M Straus Bottom row Karen Frank Brenzel M Verbeten A An drews K Hopfensperger J Dan ner N Blselx S Streak :xtemp Speakers Orotors and Four Munute Speakers Top row J Vanevenhoven D Bastlan K Nlesen D Gles bers G Wheeler Second row D Zachowskl G Kallhofer W Weber De Lyle Bowers Bottom row F Schmldt M Krueger D Schaefer J Coon ln Aprnl K H S students competed ln the sprung NFL contest at Kenosha Coaches thus year were Mass Mary Lounse Flnn serious declamatlon Mass Marcella Hoeffs hu morous declamatlon Mass Barbara Luttle unter pretuve and extemporaneous reading Mrs Aug ust Straus extemporaneous speaklng Mr Har old Madden non oruglnal oratory and Mr Don ald Helstad orlglnal oratory and 4 mnnute speak un -J and I I1. Page 49 wtf ' A F 1 I , . , , 1 1 1 I I - , . I I I I I ' - 7 . . . . 1 1 V - ' ' - I . 1 - 1 - 1 - ' . I ' ' ' . . f l - 1 - 1 - 1 ' - 1 . A1 - 1 - 1 . - , en. I - . . . . - . .. I I U I I I . I Q f , . ' . . f ' I 1 ' ' 1 . 1 , Q . - ' 1 - ' ' I - . Top row: S. Lambie, Donna ' , . W - v - 1 - A n : - Y' 1 'f . 2 1 A , - . . - I J , . ' , . , - I . f Q : 1 B. 3 V 1 , V -f I , , w 1 J, J. 1 1 Y . V - - -.. L,-t .x fr y . . ' E - K , i g L -, ug, A ,th , ..-...,- -,, .. , , , H.-- , -M Control Tower -E Top row R Greenwood R Benz M Paschen T Whltman B Boyd Fourth row M Berens B Bctyorgeon C Blick R Nussbaum R Boyd xl Thlrd row B Brenzel M Conmd P McGr'1th P Doermg D ODe11 J Faust Second row S Mongxn M Van Zeeland J Oettmger D Klem J Barrlbeau A Andrews F Schmxdt Bottom row 'VI ZlCl1OVSSkl L Pechman D Zachowskl A Bachhuber M Glandt D Rohlf -M f' .. I 1 . ., . 4 . . c . , , . . 'I . . . 1 . , c , - . . . . . il. 1 ' ', . . . '. . . , . . . 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I . n I k A f l 5 , r , , Elected last sprung Mory Lou Berens and Joonn Faust headed the Student Councnl os president and vnce presldent respectnvely Other offucers were Tho mos Whntman treasurer Michael Glondt correspon dung secretory, and Janet Oettunger recordnng secre tary Advnser to the Councul was Mr Schmndt Poge 50 Sponsoring the Homecoming celebrotnons, Chrustrnos Donce Pollo Drive Coreer Doy Sensor Interview Day and a fund rolsnng drive for funonclng o foreign exchange student were some of the lmportont actuvntnes undertaken by the S C The three students pocklng clothes for the Save the Children Federotlon drive are left to rlght D Coon en B Brenzel druve chaurman and M Berens Student Councnl presndent Left to rmght T Whitman treos J Cettnnger record In sec M erens pres oust vlce pres Glondt corresponding sec The Guided Mlsslles The Dramatucs Club float whuch won flrst place IH the club competition In the l956 Homecomnng parade The Dramatlcs Club began the school year by adopting the name The Jesters and by completely revlsung their constrtutuon Presudlng over the club were Angela Hen nes presldent Ann Teske vnce presudent and Belle Cherkasky secretary treasurer Adviser bara Lnttle Among the various projects undertaken by the club this year was the entering of a float an the Homecomlng parade The float con susted of a replica of Pnnocchuo and recenved a flrst prize award Several meetings were held for the purpose of dlscussung lane unter pretatlon fundamental theater techniques stage movement and the art of applynng make up Rehearsmg for the 19.17 all school tuo act play I Rem mber Mama are left to rlght A Mader S Mongm O Kruse T Armstrong J Coonen T Whltman B Baumgartner and C Gran berg Ana Teske vxce presxdent Belle Cher kasky secretary treasurer and Ang la Hennes presldent E IRQ Shown are the members of the cast of the one act play Summer Comes to the Diamond O Standing left to rnght are T Llndemuth D Brenzel D Solberg R Greenwood and J Mau Seated are W Lamble T Whntman and M Glandt On Aprul l5 the Jesters were guests of the Kamera Klub and viewed the slides which Mr Vlncent Rohlf took during hus recent trip to Rus sua On Career Day the Jesters presented a pro gram before the student body whlch conslsted of a take off on the TV program Prnvate Sec school pep assembl res Club members attended a Chrustmas party at the home of Sheula Trettsn Saturday March 23 was the date of the club s swimming party at the Appleton YMCA A sprung plcnlc was held at one of the clty parks prumarlly for the purpose of lnstalllng new offlcers Thus year two plays were put on by the school un general They were the one act play Summer Comes to the Dnamond O and the two act play l Remember Mama Mass Mildred Feller was the dnrector of both plays Page Sl 0 O I , ETX-C. , Q . A ' Q A H ' -I A Q A ' . T ee ' .f r .l - ll ll I ' ' ' 1 I 1 - T D , . . , - Il ' - I T ' 11 1 D - and director of the ffjestersff WGS Miss BOF- retary. They also presented a skit at one of the . ' . - ' I I I I ' I - 11 - ' 11 ll - - , . Fas Lett to rught A Kempen sec D Kempen vuce pres D Owens treas M Mcfnoey pres To offer students Interested In photography an op portunuty to learn the fundamentals of takung good pictures along with the basic prnncuples of photogra phy us the purpose of K H S s Karnera Klub Supervlsed by Mr Alberg the club elected Mlchael McGoey as presldent Dorothy Kernpen vuce pres: dent Alnce Kempen secretary and Daniel Owens treasurer Mnchael McGoey, assisted by Jnm Martzahl took smaller group plctures for the annual whale Dannel Owens and Lee LaRock took actlvnty shots tor the Broadcaster room Top row F K1effer VR Hlllegws E Ludke P Buetovx J M'1rt71hl L LaRock S Vm Dyke Thlrd row D Vwnden Broek Danni Hwrtjes lfreshmlnl J Kappell 'VI Colemfm Jomn H en S MIXCI Jmet Second rovx M Verbeten M Mangln C Ashauer D Vxls E Asm'm Joan De Brum J XX hlttuker Bottom row K Landre-man D Owens M MCGOE-N D Kempen A Kemper' Paul Buetow and Jack Pomeroy at work In the dark Vlzlsh C Barrie 1- Page 52 Q ' k l h li l I A - , 'Rf . , ai . . 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'- ,. wg r ann vla A Left to rlght S Hertz pres S Rohan treas D Bolte sec and T Wh1tman vlce pres Heading the Spannsh Club for the l936 57 school year were president Sally Hertz vuce president Thomas Whitman, secretary Duane Bolte, and treasurer Shenla Rohan Mr Madden served as club adviser Close to the Christmas holidays the club held nts annual Chrnstmas party for nts members Hnghllghtlng the gay affalr was the traditional Spanlsh Plnata whuch was fllled with small gltts contributed by the club members At the Spanlsh Club lnxtuatlon this year the boys dressed lrke gurls and VICG versa Top row S Speener K Jacobson D Vanden Broek S Weugman Second row K Jnukowuc D Bolte B Vanden Broek S Rohan Bottom row M Asman T Armstrong T Whxtman Lawrence Schmalz On April l2 the club donated a check of S20 to the For exgn Exchange Student Fund The club also sponsored a H Fu Record l-lop held mu tlatnon of nts new members and entered a float In the Home comnng parade Top rovn T Sh rron T Armstrong D Zichovxskt E Ludkr P I-Iemdel C Granberg Thlrd row Marvm Hammond K JlX'1kOVNlC S Bolte S Speener B Vinden Broek J Psrkms D Vsmden Broek Second row E Kauer S Welgman L Msunxllle B Benotch Lwurence Schmalz M Asm'm Bottom row K Landreman T Whltmwn S Hertz D Boite S Rohm Page 53 S s o o ill ' T K .J' EW ' , A , f K , - , I . . 2 . , . , . , . . ,- . 3 V ' , y , - , - - ' - 1 I . , . , . , . 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' C, . . . . . z. ,f Voices Heard ,A Once agaun the vocal department under the drrectnon of Adnan McGrath has added much enloyment to K H S wlth nts concerts and tournaments Single Trio Triple Trlo Freshman Sophomore Glrls Glee Club Pop row K Dxrks K Kuchel melster S Vlls B Bren7el Ehztbeth Slebers D Wyn guard Fourth row C Wollangk R Skenandore J Koester Joan De-Brum M Doermg K Sen so C Nettekoxen Thlrd row S Hermans K Coonen XxO9l7 B 16 drxck S Van Gompel C BIESC Second row L Nubbefeld M Doollttle Ellme Slebers S OBr1en S Resch R Kxlgws C Hendrlcks Bottom row M Steffens K Grebe K I-huser G Mxtchell L Biker P Brltten Top rovn L Pechman J Ott D Vdnden Berg C Nlesen Sharon Pomeroy, Janet Don nermeyer hn L Kempen G D'xn1el son L Xkelhouse K Koch M Verkuxlen hlrd row Skl b'1 Hurst Judlth Hwen M Mc Cormlck K Jxrxkowlc K Mullen Donna Harqes Second rom N Ott B Vloli E Mooney M Kersten K ROSSI E Verbeten G Grebe Bottom row S DeBrue Jo anne Vinde Hev Ch1r1ene Donnermewer M Smlth Col leen Dledrxch S Klmpel The Muxed Chorus had the total of 80 mem bers thus year Due to the fact that there were no special dutles to perform no officers were elect Left to right Margo Paschen A Andrews N Blselx IX Kemp n B Eenotch J Perkins Joanne Pahl J Schubrung K Nancy McGrath Margaret Van Wollangk M DeBroux Dwke Page 54 l X I . 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I ' . ed. on Hugh At the annual Chrustmas Concert held on December I7 the Mixed Chorus presented a va ruety of popular and classucal songs These nn cluded Jesu Bamblno l-lark How The Bells, and lll Walk Wlth God Thelr tournament numbers Included Schuberts Cradle Song Sung And Rejoice and Greensleeves Another group entertannlng at the concert was the Mlxed Quartet whlch conslsted of Margaret Van Dyke Margo Paschen Lyle Hartjes and Ron ald Lancour They jolned wlth the Mlxed Chorus In slnglng Toyland and Silent Nught At the Mlxed Quartet tournament whlch was held at Kaukauna on March 30 the Quartet sang Steal Away Dyke Iumor Senror Glrls Glee Club Top row K DeKeus er K Berg M1rg1retV1n Dyke J SChLlbI'1l1g P Cznhwm M Kessler K Nlesen Fourth row L Lornson Mirw Van Dyke F Schmldt M Mongm P Andrews N Blselx L Dreger Jomne Plhl Thlrd rovs D Rexnke E C'1mpbe1l D Vlls M DeBroux B Benotch M Huss M Maver M Casev VS Kruse Bottom rovt J Broeren D Brochtrup J Lippen J Perkms K Lindrennn C Loderbauer S Ploetz J Busse Top rovx Vkegind H Vander Horst N Urbm B Threle S Hurst J Jtje A Kempen L Hartjes R Lancour M Paschen Margaret Van Fourth row D Xlxedenhwupt Y Van Toll M Slebers O Lancour M Penterman P Jacobs L Arnoldussen M Kexl D Vogels Thxrd rovs D Lennert B Sebers K Vkollnngk J Hardy C Black T Hodgms A Hermes S MOHglD Second rovt M Muthlg J Vtelhouse D Kleln J Vtlttmann E Heckner F Sarnovnskx B Schaefer T Bruecker J Vthlttaker Bottom row D Frlt7 M Schm1dt M Nvtes D Kempen M Vkevenberg Carol Dledrlch S Trettln M Paschen Page 55 I I I - I 11 V 11 11 l 11 ' I I II I - II - - I I Il ll I II - - - II II ll , . 1 1 I 1 T r - - 11' 11 11 - ' 11 l 1 - I C1 - - 1 ' 1 Il ll I ' , r K - v- .4 I . 1 . 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A Low Altltudes Margaret Van Dyke Nancy McGrath and Margo Paschen composed the Sungle Trno thus year At the Chrlstmas Concert they sang Natlvlty Carol Peaceful Evennng was thelr selection for the tournament The Boys Glee Club whuch uncluded 65 boys sang See That Babe ln The Lowly Manger Behold That Star, and Cllmbun Up The Mountain at the Concert The Glee since a new rule was established llmltlng each school to entering three concert groups Be cause of the large slze of the Glee Club thus year lt was duvlded unto two class periods The gurls who made up the Triple Trno were Patrlcla Canham Jeannete Schubrung Kath ryn Wollangk Athlyn Andrews, Nancy Buselx Allce Kempen Florence Schmidt Darlene Vlls Page 55 S1xth perlod Boys Glee Club Top row Donald Kllgas R Tease Davld Kllgas C Brelt R Mxschler Paul Feldkamp L Gast C Vander Horst Fourth row L Weyenberg T S1ebers J Speener T Verha gen D Rasmussen T Scher mltzler James Pahl Th1rd row Ronald Granger L W11llmS D Vande Loo D Solberg D Anderson S t mls Second row J Nushart D Ryan J Kersten T Starke L Faust, R Nussbaum T L1edmg Bottom row K Kemp T Mc Andrews D Kemp T Berg J Hubeny Roger v'anevenho ven and Murlel Mongnn Angels We Have Heard On l-lngh was their Chrlstmas number whsle Green Cathedral was thenr festival selection Joshua Fat The Battle Of Jericho was the tournament selectnon presented by the Boys Quartet consisting of Ronald Lancour Lyle Hart les Larry Landreman, and Tom Llndemuth The Boys Double Quartet sang Down ln The Valley at the festuval The members of thus group Included Daniel Brenzel Carl Klllnan David Lln demuth John Conlon Wllllam Campbell Robert Andrews, John Smuth and Jerry Eppnnger At the Chrnstmas Concert the Freshman Soph omore Gnrls Glee Club sang Boundless Mercy, As Lately We Watched Thelr tournament pieces Included Glanlna Mla, Light Dnvlne and When Love ls Knnd We Sung Thy Praises Flfth perlod Boys Glee Club Top row R Vtelter Paul Bxese J Conlon D Johnson J Eppmger Fourth row J Smxth R M1 cke D Brenzel R Andrews T Sharron VX Simon Thxrd row W Campbell Donald Benotch K Brown C K1111an Davxd Benotch L Landreman Second row B Baumgartner R BIESE R Noonan F Klef fer J Pomeroy R DeBroux E Schaefer Bottom row G Schumann L Hartjes D Vkeyenberg T Lxndemuth J JIFIKOWIC R Lancour I ' ' Il I . -I - . 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E111 ' pivr. ft-111 : . z 1 A 211111 Breakun Twurlers Left to rught P Janssen J Cox R Vander Loop drum major ette K Durks P Andrews Thus year eughty fuve band students at Kaukauna Hugh School partucupated un twelve months of musucal actuvutues under the capable durectuon of Elwood Bleuck 9 the The musucuans thrulled the spectators at home football games by performung untru cate maneuvers durung half tume Playung luvely marches novelty numbers and pop tunes tne band could be found at the home basketball games The red and grays dusplayed more of theur talents at pep sessuons Memorual Day festuvutues, Homecomung Commencement and the Chrustmas and Sprung Concerts The hugh lught of musucal actuvutues for the year was Saturday Aprul l3 when the band travel ed to Sheboygan for the annual Fox Ruver Valley Lake Shore Musuc Festaval Selectuons played at the Chrustmas con cert were lndependentua, Blue Dan ube Soluloquy for Trumpet featurung Tom Lundemuth Waltz of the Flowers, The Bug Bowl Jungle Bells Three Bears a novelty narrated by Mary Jo Krueger and Make Way for Melody At the sprung festuval the band entered un Class A played Sequaua as the re quured selectuon, Amerucan Falk Rhap sody as the selected number and The Phantom Regument March as the warm up march Top rovu M Zachowsku R Mwder 'VI Strius G Voet T Heckner M Regenfuss .I Vanevenhoven L Coonen N Grumm r Rose mary Vuteweruhoven D Lopas Third rows C Froemmmg M Arts C Verschem S Lumble N Morgln Carol Donnermever A Bachhuber Patrlclnu Feldklmp P S Doerung chmal7 Second rovu Mr Bleuck J Feldkamp J Kwppell Jownne Huen Joyce Nm Dua D Vth eler Margaret Geurtz 'VIurx Geurtz P Xkettsteun K Hopfensperger R McGmnus J Kern Bottom row S Putt D Vanexenhoxen Joinne Vinde Hex T Frmk B B0ot7 K Hermsnns B B xd Elnxbeth Suebeus L Vleelfs D Voet M Berghuus Abserut N lVI'1ssex u Page 58 0 1 1 I I I I 1 1 - . 11 - 11 11 ll ll ' Il ' l 1 1 l - 11 11 . 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Sound Earning a star rating at the Sheboygan testlval entntllng hum to participate In the state tourna ment was Tom Lundemuth who played a Class A cornet solo Also representung the band at the tournament were a number of students entered In the solo and ensemble competltuon Playing Class A solos were Mary Jo Krueger and Wllllam Weber Class B soloists were Mary Jac Verbeten Julne Plepen burg Dwight Bastnan and Lee Jacob whale Bar bara Boyd Mllo Straus Sandra Schmalz and Kathleen Nuesen competed an Class C Karen Frank Mary Jo Krueger Lals Slebers Geraldine Wheeler Tom Llndemuth Lee Jacob and Dwight Bastian played Instrumental ensem Class A Playlng Class B ensembles were Sandra Speener Geraldine Wheeler Loss Suebers Schaefer Jane Barrlbeau Barbara Bootz Sandra Schmalz and Pat Doerlng band dad not stop nts actnvutues wlth the stralns of Pomp and Clrcumstance but contln ued nts actnvltnes by guvung sem: monthly concerts ln tront of the hugh school IH addltlon to march :ng for the Flag Day the Fourth of July and the Labor Day parades Sensor band members uncluded Dlane Schley Karen Wulterkens Thomas Lnndemuth James Wolf Mary Jo Krueger Karen Frank Kay Whnt man Nancy Nettekoven Carol Saebers David Frlebel Ruth Smudde Wllllam Weber John Mau Les Schultz Mnchael McGoey and Robert Lam ers bles un Donna T e B BFFISI' Band Oftlcers Lett to right James Wolf vlce presldenr Karen Wulterkens secretary treasurer and Donald Coonen president Leading the band were tlve twlrlers They were Ruta Vander Loop drum majorette Pat rlcla Janssen Pennle Andrews Karen Dlrks and Judy Cox Band ottlcers elected by their fellow band men were Donald Coonen presvdent James Walt y.ce president and Karen Wulterkens secretary treasurer Top row M McGoey L Schultz T Lmdemuth R Limers L J cob D C L1 J P IGIIDCIL, 'NI J K g Jmet Vl alsh Lols Slebers Third row VX Vleber L Jwnsen K Nlesen K Xkllltlllill D Schlcx K XKLIHEIKIIIS C Sxebers N Nettekoxen S Speener G Wheeler M Ball Second rovs D Bastian M Jinscn M Rwm A Hcnnes 'VI Verbcten F Vkclhuuse 'N Cocne-1 R Smudde- Karen Fr'mk J Bar rlbeau D Schaefer E J1r1kow1c Bottom row D Frlebel D Z'lChOVKSk1 T Schmalz P Andrew P Jinssen R Xanderloop J Cox K Dlrks T Kersten J Mau J Vtolf Page 59 o I I I - 1 I I - I I I I I I I I I l ' ' - I 3 , ' I , . . I - I 1 1 1 ' . 1 - I I I , . 4 II ' II - I - I - I I . . . . . . . , , ' U A . . . . ' I I I I I I I 1 - ' ' - - 1 I 1 A ' ' . . . . , , 1 1 I I 3 , ' ' - 1 1 1 I I - - 2 . , . , . ' . . . . zu . , can-1. . it-J . . . rue er. 2 'z ' . 'L , ' 'z . . . 1. . 5: . . - - . . '- .' 2 1. . , z . . . - - , - --v........1... Blasting Ott Provldnng muslc for the many school actuvntles dunng the past year were K H S s Party Orchestra and Pep Band The Kau HI Notes with their theme Blue Moon furnlshed many hours ot dancnng enjoy ot the home football and basketball games The numbers In their repertoire ranged from older well known tunes to the latest ln rock and roll Its As a means of rausnng money the Party Or chestra sponsored a dance after the Neenah bas ketball game on January l9 Party Crchestra Standang R Lancour L Jacob T Frank D Ba tlan D Van venhofcn T Lmdemuth eat d L Schultz Mc oey J Mau M Krueger K Nlesen M Straus The Pep Band provided musnc for all athle tlc contests pep programs and pep sessions In the hall Thelr muslc helped to encourage the student body to back theur teams by cheering harder and louder er for both groups whsle Thomas Lnndemuth acted as the student dlrector Both the Party Orchestra and the Pep Band are examples of extra curricular actnvntles nn the muslc department Page 60 Pep B nd Standnng D Ea tlan Jacob Davld Hart s Schmalz D Fr ebel nk L Sc h u I Lam rs M McGo y Sea ed T L nd mutn Lrndemuth J Mau D 7achowskl Q , . , . s- S e 1 , , M. G , . , . l ll I 4 ll ' ' ll I ' ' ' I ,, . . . - , A . mem for KHS SfUde 1'f5, 05 fh9Y PI0Yed Uffef mC'nY Band Director Elwood Bleick was the advis- . . . ' I D ' 1 , s ' , L , ' 22 f T- , . E , T. Fra , . tz, R. t . . I : ', D Space Explorers Left to rught Joseph Lamers pres Nancy Coenen sec treas James Walsh vlce pres Hnghlughtnng nts fourth year of exlstence at K H S the Conservatlon Club asslsted the fifth graders of the cuty schools In the annual planting of trees such as Norway and Whlte Pune on a tract of land leased from the clty Another of the clubs various actnvutues was the sponsoring of a dance after the Two Rivers basket ball game on January I8 Because not enough students sngned up the club dld not VISIT the Trees for Tomorrow Camp at Eagle River as was done In prevnous years Under the supervision of Mr August Straus the Students preparang to leave the Trees for Tomorrow camp the sprung of l956 Shown nn the background ns one of the dorms Donna Spaulding and Joe Lamers trylng theur hands al' archery at the Trees for Tomorrow camp club elected :ts officers who were Joseph Lamers presndent James Walsh vuce pres: dent and Nancy Coenen secretary treasurer Another shot taken at the Trees for Tomorrow comp whsle members of the K H S Conservatuon Club were there un T956 Page 61 ' f . . . :Eh P , -, K ' A 1 .,.W,c,s. ,af i 15 , , 5 K, A , ffg -1 '5 ' A . A f 'W I , ., , .- ., , - , I I . . . 1 T' ll ll , . . . . . I , . 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 I 1 ' ' . ,, ,, in ll H I Av 4 - Assistant Navlgators Left to right student snstants for the Vlsual And program of the school E Wlettstenn VV1lmer Rosen 3 W ue Welch W Hnllegas and T Schmalz More Vlsual Ands assxstants Lett to rnght R Trude W Weber O Kruse D Bloch auer Rue Mauel and Lawrence These gurls acted as Muss Thompson s asslstants nn the llbrary Standmg J Coonen N Ur ban D Lennert Janet Let tau T Blce M Slebers eated B S e e r Schmntt Colleen Dnedruch D Kempen D Vanden Broek L Jansen Absent M Eckstenn Shown In Art class workmg on toothp ck structures are Iett to rlght Karen Graf meter Janet Lettau Nell Huss and Ed Wettsteun Page 62 . ' , as- . A . . S 1hI,'.Sch rre,C. , - , - , G. B , M. ' th, L. Schmalz, S , . i b s , C. . I , . I . , . 3.11 lhl BANK ,---f: ' 'g l'l , 3 I f I Q M C., ' ' Lax: X S N r QU 7 3 -nll f- -,.- ' -W- D VARSITY FOOTBALL lConference Recordl Kcukoono Kimberly lintonville Two Rivers Menosho ahowono Nlew London , . .. Koukouno l Koukouno Koukounc Koukouno Koukouna Koukcuno Koukouno Koukcuno Page 64 SCORES 7, Sheboygan North Non-Conferencel 19 New London 21 Menosno 7 0 Clintonville 28 O Kimberly 20 19 Neenoh 20 18 Two Rivers 21 Snowono 6 6 C .OOO FROSH FOOTBALL 'Conference Record 1 Koukouno Neenoh Wilson Kimberly Roosevelt Menosho Koukouno Koukouno Koukouno Koukouno Koukouno SCORES Wilson 0 Roosevelt 6 Menosho O Kimberly 7 Neenoh 34 c 800 600 .600 .400 .400 .000 VARSITY BASKETBALL lC.onference Recordi Two Rivers Showano Menosho Neenoh Kimberly New London Clinfonville Koukouno C 92 7 6 OO SCORES lNon Conferencel Koukauno 34 Green Boy Eost 50 Koukouno 49 New Holstein 66 Koukauno 61 Ripon 62 lConferenceJ Koukounc Koukouno Koukouno Koukouno Koukouno Koukouno Koukouno Koukouno Koukouno Koukouno Koukouno Koukouno Koukouno Koukouno 49 Neenoh 56 Clintonville Showono 85 Menosho 79 New London 72 Kimberly 66 Two Rivers 69 Neenoh 62 Clintonville Showono 75 Menosho 74 New London 61 Kimberly 71 Two Rivers 85 B ' l l b o a r d w 1. Pr. ' . ......,. ..., . .13 1 . 8 2 .85 .. .... ..... . .Ns 6 .556 6 .550 ' ....,., ....,..... ...... 7 7 .5 9 .357 ' ' ..,,...., -212 .143 6 .....,,................. 113 .071 w L T Pr. Neencih . .......... 7 0 0 1.000 ' , - .. ..... ,,,. 4 3 0 .571 f , 1 . ..... 4 3 0 .571 f 2' ' ...... 2,4 3 0 .571 '.. ......... 430.571 WLTPT- . ,..,. 430.571 11666410' - ,6O,43 ,..311, O 7 O 3 2 0 2 2 1 1 2 2 O 5 O 50, 56, 53 51, 55, '55, 41, 33 24, 62, 20, 54, 32, 79, 81 I 6 33, 50, 20, 48, ' 54, 1 52, along llwe Way B SQUAD BASKETBALL lConference Record! Shawono Menosha Two RIVEFS Neenah Koukauno Kumberly New London Cllntonvnlle c 92 6 6 0 O 2 6 OOO SCORES I Non Conference! Kaukouna 34 Green Boy East 37 Koukauno 31 New Holstem 32 Kaukauno 47 Rupon 27 Kaukauna Kaukouno Kaukauno Koukauno Koukouna Kcukauna Koukauna Koukauna Kaukouna Kaukauna Kaukauna Koukouno Kaukouna Koukauna I Conference ! Neenah 50 Cl1ntonv1lle 34 Shawono 50 Menosha 46 New London 35 Klmberly 46 Two RIVCYS 5l Neenah 44 Cllnfonvllle 55 Showono 47 Menosho 47 New London Sl Klmberly 36 Two R1vers 52 FROSH BASKETBALL lConference Record! Kaukauna Km-uberly Menasha Neenoh Roosevelt Wnlson McK1nley Kaukauna Kaukauna Koukauna Kaukauno Kaukouna Koukauna Kaukouno Koukauna Kcukouno Kaukouno 29 c OO 800 600 O 400 400 OOO SCORES Neenah Roosevelt 3l MCKIDISY 29 Wnlson 45 Menasha 52 Knmberly 33 Neenah 36 Roosevelt 36 McK1nley 38 Wulson 31 BASEBALL l 1956! lNon Conference! Kaukouna 9 Freedom 7 Kaukouna Kaukounc Kaukauna Koukauna Kaukouna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna !Conference! Neenah 9 CI1r1tonv1lle 2 New London 2 Menasho 8 Klmberly I2 Two Rrvers l IO Shawano I4 lDlSfl'lCfl l9 Brlllnon 8 6 K1mberIy 4 lSect1onolj 6 Algomo 9 1 vv L P L 2, ,.,o.r,l,,rr..,,,,,.., I3 1 . 8 52222222228 6 55 ' o,....,.r..,.,....,... 8 6 55 3, ..l,,,...,,o, ,..,....,,.. 8 6 556 .mcmnenmnm 7 7 ,5o ' ,,,,,,.,,.55,,.,,,.,.,,5,l5. 7 7 .50 NHma2,mH.4 IO . 8 ' 4 ,,,r...r,,.,55..rr5... o l4 . 49 48, ' ' 46 32 39, 3 49, ' 47, ' 5L 59, ' ' 38 SL 44, ' 56 ' ' - Pt. 42' ,,,,........,,,.....,,....,........,..,......... 46 A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,....,,,.... 38 A ,,,,,,,,, 5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,. 37 ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,.,....,,..,.,.. 35 ,um2mNmNm,m2mHm,23.26 1 - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. I7 ' ' ......,,..,,.,,,.,,,...,......,,.....,., l0 WL Pt. 7 ''A 'A 'A'A I .nmcmmnmhm 8 2 ,8 ' .,.,,................,.,.... 8 2 . 6f , , .mmwmmmmmH.6 4 . 1 ,nmnmuwmnmacm 5 5 .5 o 4' A . - , .2mm2mmmm.4 6 . 0' , ' ' ..........,....,......,......... 4 6 . 7' , , '- ' .....,,.....,.......,..,,. 0 IO , 3, , ' 53, 45 1. 41, ' , 34, ' 42, 4 ' . 58 37, ' ,- ,n - 41 39, - ' 48, ' , ' TRACK l 1956! lCor1ference Stondmgs! s Neenah K1mberIy Shawano Menosho Kaukouna Two RIVBFS Cl1ntonv1Ile New London KSCORES! Klmberly SIEQ Two RIVGFS 64Vg Koukauna 50 Neenoh ll2lf Kaukauna 59 K1m berly 24V,g Menasha 64 Kaukouna 49 K1mberly 60 Kaukauna 53 Menosha 7l1Q Shawano 6112 Kou kauna 56 Peacock Relays E1ghf Class A Schools Kaukauna 5th place 27 polnfs Sub Reglonol Tournament Koukauno 46 Two RIVGFS 67 Koukouna 42 New London 67 Page 65 More Mrleage 111 is -192 Varsity Squad Top row Coach Tart J Walt D Pahl J Coenen G Mlchollc Robert Granger W Simon R Noonan Coach Petruska Fourth row R Benz L Welch J Schneider T Sharron E Schaefer T Schermltzler R Pomeroy Coach Wllson Thurd row G Vanevenhayen D Kemp E Wettsteun W Campbell N Bachhuber J Jnrlkownc R Lamers A Whittaker Second row W Brntten R Nettekoyen R DeBruun T Kavanaugh R Bnese J Pomeroy T McAndrews K Jezeskl A Von Zeeland Bottom row L Schultz M McGoey P Vanevenhoven T Berg J Eppunger D Hoen J Smith Roger Vaneyenhoven Jos eph Lamers Under Head Coach Rabed Penuska and as smtanw Fred Tow and Horam NVHsan the l956 Kaukaunos Bob DeBruln shown endmg a Menasha Gollopmg Ghosts fmlshed In G four Way he for DOY second place nw the hAnd Eastern conference They tnnnshed with a record at four wnns and three losses After several weeks of hard two a day practnce sessions the Ghosts non conference game at Sheboygan l4orHw hhgh t1naHy roHed along on September l5 The Ghosts got att to a bad start lasung to North 33 7 At theur flrst conference game the grldders downed the BuHdogs I9 7 at New London The following Friday nnght the Ghosts upset the hughly rated AAenasha Bluejays Zl 7 or thew own heh On October 5 Kaukauna s wnnnnng ways were halted by the Cllntonvllle Truckers as the Ghosts were defeated 28 O The tollownng Frnday nlght hopes for a Home camung vnctory were slashed as a stubborn Kim bedy ewven downed the Kau grmhnen 20 0 Kaukaunas teanxtook to the road, and thm tame to Neenah to meer the undefeated Rackets AlH1ough the Rockets won by a score of ZO l9, the Ghosts put up a strong defense to the end The Ghosts returned to their wnnnungs ways as they defeated the Purple Randers ot Two Rlvers Page 66 I L -xi . a 'rf - - r,,,. 0 ' 5 x z N ' I C , , X 93, 7 To 53 , 1 , , , . , . , . , , . , . , . 1 . , . , , , . , . , . , . , . : . , . , . , , . , . , , , . . 1 , , , , . , . , . , . , , , , - I ' ' . . . . I . I - ' 1 - I T I , , . I lor K ln the game wuth Neenah this shot shows Kaukauna players Ed Wettstem Les Schultz and Muke McGoey lun dark yerseysj l8 6 the following Friday night Touchdowns were made by Bob DeBruun on a four yard plunge by Jack Coenen on an unter cepted pass for 55 yards and by Andy Whnttaker s Four days later IH their fmal game of the sea son the K H S grndders scored three touchdowns to defeat a stubborn Shawano team Zl 6 Lnnemen awarded letters were Jerry Muchollc .lum Wolf Muke McGoey Bob Benz Joe Lamers Back row Jum Wolf lHon arable Mentron All Confer ence Endj Jack Coenen lFnrst All Conference Of fenslve Backl Les Schultz lFnrst All Conference Of fensnve Tackle First All Conference D e f e n s u v e Tackle! Gary Vanevenhov en lHonorable Mention All Conference Back! Front row Jerry Mchollc lHonorable Mentnon All Conference Gu a r d J Ed Wettsteun ll-lonorable Men tuon All Conference Endl Bob De Brum lHonorable Mentnon All Confer e n c Back! Bob Lamers Les Schultz Bob Granger Jerry Eppnnger Nick Bachhuber Bull Campbell Dave Haen Dale Kemp Tom McAndrews Duane Pahl Bull Snmon Pete Vanevenhoven Backs awarded monograms were Jack Coe nen Captain Bob DeBru1n Andy Whittaker Roger Noonan Jack Pomeroy Bull Britten and Gary Vanevenhoven Manager for the season was Roger Danner Page 67 C I I I S O Q ,. A 'WN kb K D S r 1 'j fx is S3 . , Q 1 Q 3 - I I . A ' ' ' 1 . 1 . 1 ' I I I ' I ' 1 1 1 . , . . I I I I 6l yard punt return. Roger Vanevenhoven, and Ed Wettstein. I. - . . . - I ' ' ' I I I I ' I ' ' 1 1 1 . I . I I I ' ' - I ' - 9 R Ing a ong Wuth Z8 boys reportung coaches Fred Bar rubeau and Guy Krumm produced a strong freshman football team that won the Fox Valley Freshman League champnonshup wuth a record of tour wnns and one loss Startung the season off the Junior Ghosts whnpped Wnlson 24 O and then downed Roosevelt Z0 6 Next the trosh defeated Men asho 32 O and they went on to scrub Klm berly 33 7 The lone defeat ot the season come from the hands of the Neenah Rockets Page 68 Freshman Cheerleaders Bock row P Wettsteln C Sklbbo C Dlx Front row J Barrnbeau E Verbeten Llnemen were Dennis Burns Walter Donner meyer Ronald Granger Jerrold l-leundel Doug Ludvugsen Jam Martzahl Gary Nowock John Es ler and Myron Zachowsku Backs were Mike Cot fey Tom Lnedung Bruce Ludke Roger Nuss baum Robert Skalmusky Jam Steger and R chord Tease The Frosh scored l43 points and gave up only Leading the cheers were Jane Barrlbeau Carol Sklbba Pat Wettsteln Sue Dlx and Ellyn Ver beten Frosh Squad Top row Mr Welch Straus W Borcherdt M Zochowsku T Kuchelmeus te J Mortzohl W Nel son Fourth row Mr Borrlbeau J Kessler Ronald Granger E r R Tru P z burn W Donnermeyer Third row R Nussbaum B Ludke T Lnedlng J Steg er L Faust M Coffey econd row G Putt Jurukowuc Joseph Wouters W Conrad J Kern Berkers T Wolf Bottom row D Burns Ludvngsen G Nowack Tease R Skolmusky J Heundel I I . I 1 . ', , . . 1 . , . I 1 ' 1 - l I I 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 l' - I . , - , - 33. v 1 1 - ' 1 34 zo ' ' A 1 , , M. 1 - 1 - 1 - l' r, . , . - 1 , ' , A 1 1 J, sle, . de, .O - , . . 1 . , I ' - ' I ' - , , , . . S 3 . ' , W 1 1 . , . , R. , . . : , , D 1 V 1 R - 1 - 1 Q: if .fm 5,1-,,,W,,,M, , X, fist? J ' 4 ,V A . .V - ' -A -. -v'- f 1 2- ,H ' -' V . ,M KEY! gy. ,lf W5 ,lg 14, X . M Ve ' ' A . ' wk, ' , W 3 as K Q ,Na Y, 5 Y ag . un M my K Q VS an Q Q N ' N. N Y' .sv m 5 39335 ip Qwgqf , ' 1 55 ig :Q ' 2235? V 3 .5 5-,ff 'i f M Ea U uv 'Q Q Q A 5 1 , J ig 1' Q' Q. i gf Q ur G '2 i it .Y V hh N , 4 1' ff ahh? fx U J .t F55 , .. gg 'fbi .W ?'i':'!555f Q 5533, X535 121, gi f'J'w,i..k' x 2 5' .1 we, -AP' Q-ax. : af z 2235 Wiem: ..,, , sawn S 4 A QE WZ-AQ X , WM as 1 A, V Q 2 4 is ,,,, 2 . if Q 5. .-,QQ ., 19435 .,, . ef ,Hr Q X 7 MW . HT QM, A11 m 5 Q g Round Trup B Squad Standung C Vander Horst D Lamers l. Goetzman aass W Sumon Kamp D Verbeten Kneelung G Senso E Van den Heuvel G Voet Coach o un E Van Lanen Schermutzler The l956 57 Gallopung Ghost cagers headed by Coach Fred Barrubeau funushed eughth un the Mud East conference wuth a record ot one wun and l3 losses ln tournament play the Kaus dropped decusuons to Appleton and New London Whule center Joe Lamers was hugh scorer for the team wuth l89 pounts Jack Coenen led the Ghost tree throwers wuth a 700 average Best fueld goal B Cheerleaders Standung Joann Pahl D Rohlf Kncelung M Pascheru S OBruen Page 70 un a sungle game was Glen Hunkens wuth 20 pounts As a team the Ghosts shot at a 3l5 average from the floor and 600 from the tree throw lune Members of the varsuty squad were Jack Coenen captaun Muke Glandt Neul Huss Karl Frank Joe Lamers Dale Kemp Jam Walsh Charles Kemp Glen Hunkens Tom McAndrews Cal Welch was head manager whule Duane Pahl was hus assustant The team members receuvung letters thus year were Honorary Captaun Jack Coenen Karl Frank Muke Glandt and Joe Lamers senuors Junuors honored were Glenn Hunkens Charles Kemp Dale Kemp Tom McAndrews Bull Sumon Jum Walsh and Duck DeBroux manager The B squad under the coachung ot Harold Kobun tunushed the season wuth a 7 7 record Leadung un scorung was Bull Sumon wuth 273 pounts followed by Dan Verbeten Roger Vanevenhoven and Keuth Kemp wuth l23 ll6 and ll0 pounts res ect uvey Roundung out the team were Lance Goetzman Lee Haass Dan Lamers Tom Schermutzler Gary Senso Ed Vanden Heu vel Cy Vanaer Horst and Gene Van Lan en Leadung cheers for the B squad were Duane Rohlt Margo Paschen Shurley O Bruen and Joann Pahl O l..'H ,J f' ,Kf K uf, . ' ' ' , T, I T ' I I D 7 . .I . ' I I I .I . I . I I I 7 I b I I I ' . . I I I shooter was Karl Frank with 35.7'1. The high scorer Gnd GOVY V0 'eV9 lh0Y9 l- D'Cl4 DeBV0UX . . I , I I I . I 4 , I . . I . I . I I III Il l - ' I I . I . I D , , , D - l . , , , I I '- ' ll II . I , . , . , . To Success For the first 'fume In Kaukauna Hugh School history the Freshman team ca tured the Fox der the coaching of Guy Krumm The team 'rallied an 8 2 record to share the champnon ship wlth Kimberly Fro h Squad Standing Coach Krumm G N v-ack M Landreman L Weyerwberg M Zochow sku R Tease J Marfzahl VV Schermlfzler Bottom row D Ludvngsen J Stegcr R Busse B Van evenhoven H Gasr M Coffey W Borcherdt Ab sehr M Asmarm Leading the scoring for the Frosh team was Bull Borcherdt wnth IO9 pomts Other members of the enberg Myron Zachowskl Mnke Landreman Harold Gasf Muke Coffey Ron Busse Doug Lud vlgseh Mark Asman and Bruce Vahevehhoven 'X Squad Back row Karl Frank N Huss James NNaIsh C Kemp Joseph Lamers M Gxandt G Hmkerms D Kemp Front row T Mclf-ndrews C Welch R DeBroux Coach Borrubeou J Coenen G Vanevenhoverx Page 71 Q ' , . , .D I p A I . ' . I Rlver Valley Frosh League Champrohshnp. Un- roster were Jim Sfeger, Duck Tease, LeRoy Wey- . I . I 4 I I . . .- - . I I I - . , , . ' ' J No Speed Limit l956 Squad Standing Coach Wilson K Van Zeeland Joseph De Bruin R Vils F Bernard J Coenen G Ederer Karl Frank Coach Alberg Kneeling R Bloch J Sager Jerome Dc-:Bruin D Pahl R DeBruln E Wettstein A Whittaker C Welch The l956 Kau Hi baseball team coached by Mr Wilson and his assistant Mr Alberg ended conference play with a 3 4 record good for 4th 5 5 slate which included W I AA play ln conference play the team defeated Clinton ville New London and Two Rivers while losing to Neenah Menasha Kimberly and Shawano At the district tournament the Kaws defeated Brillion and Kimberly but bowed to Algoma 9 6 at the regionals Boys receiving letters were pitchers Joe De De Bruin infielders John Sager Ray Vlls Fred Bernard Karl Frank Andy Whittaker Cal Welch and Duane Pohl and outfielders Jerry Ederer Ken Van Zeeland and Robert DeBruin Paul Buetow was manager Action during one of the i956 season games Fred Bernard all set for a catch Page 72 . -- . A I D - Q I I T D . F I . . l . I place. The Ghosts concluded the season with a Bruin, Jack Coenen, Ed Wettstein, and Jerome . . - . - I I 4 I , I I I I . I I. I I ' ' 4' Power-driven 1956 Cross Country Team Bull Hardy goes over the bar Back row Mr Kobln D Rau ch D Brenz T Whitman F Bernard C Strauch R Donner Front row H Gast S Cnrlssman G Hlnkens L Sharron K Kemp For the fnrst tlme the 1956 clndermen entered the Peacock Relay Races at LaCrosse where Ed Jakl Tom Belllng Jack Ludke and Roger Donner broke the two mule relay record by 8 6 seconds Under coachsng of Robert Petruska and Wayne Welch the Kaus placed fnfth In the conference meet Entering the State meet was Tom Belling who placed fourth an the 880 whule Ed Jakl capped eighth place In the mule The Cross Country team under Harold Kobln entered the state meet where Ves Gnssman placed eleventh and Rog Donner twenty fifth out of 144 entrants .fla- 1956 Track Squad Af!! Thurd row Mr Welch R Buese G Kanlhofer Muchael Courtney T Golden E Jakl R Wolf V Haen T Belling J Ludtke D Maes Joseph Gnancola Mr Pefruska Second row D Brenzel R Donner S Grlssman W Hardy J Wolf W Weber Joseph Lamers R Benz R DeBroux C Kemp D Kemp Bottom row J Rogers C Strouch T Whutman J Pomeroy K Kemp T McAndrew J Smlth W Campbell W Simon N Bachhuber Page 73 xx ' 1 ' l . H - 1 ' - I ' - - 1 - J 1 - 9-1 - 1 - 1 - 1 I I I I I I I ' - ' ' I I I 1 1 ' 1 ' M ' 1 I ' -f i l , , 'u f as k to , F 1 I 1. I1 ly ' A ., fa 01 1 , I el . , 15 Q 1 f D 41 -fl 1 1 , 'H , X, 3 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 , , , . . I 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - Hugh Octane Backung and cheering K H S athletes wuth much enthuslasm this year was the student body led by enght A squad cheerleaders The cheerleaders under the guidance ot Miss Pat rlcua Bnemeret Included sensors Nancy Nette koven and Marulyn Conrad co captains Jo ann Faust and Carol Snebers Bonnue Bayor geon was the only gunuor on the squad Sopho mores Included Carol Belling Lavonne Dre n 1 o r on Squad Back row M Con rad N Netteko ven Fuont row C Sueb ers J Faust ger and Karla Kuchelmeuster Rated on a polnt system the cheerleaders were chosen by a commnttee of students and A cheerleaders receive a letter for one year of servlce and a letter and a bar for each addntuonal year on the squad The co captains also received gold megaphones Page 74 Junnor and Soon omores Squad Back row K Ku chelmeu s t e r l. Dreger Front row C Bell :ng B Bayorgeon I l Se . S HAH I ' - , . . ' Il ll ' I 4. - ' - - - faculty. I . I ll ll ' 1 - 1 ' . - ' 1 , - . . 3 ,- on HAH , . A for Pep K Club. Top row: Roger Vanevenho v e n I J. Coenen, F. Ber- nard, Joseph Lam- ers. T h i r d row: D. l-loen, P. Buetow, N. Huss, J. Ep- pinger, A. Whit- taker, Robert Granger. Second row: D. Pah Karl Frank W Campbell Pomeroy G Mtch a uc Bottom row R Benz L Schultz T McAndrews R De Bruin The KHS K Club wlth about forty major letter wlnners as members completed Its eleventh year under adviser Guy Krumm ln order to be ellglble for K Club mem bershlp a boy must have won a letter IH one of the four major sports Including football basketball baseball and track Throughout the year the club made an ef tort to keep up good sportsmanship and wan the respect of the student cheerlng sectlon Thus year Jack Coenen Bob DeBrum Jer ry Mlchollc Les Schultz Gary Vanevenhoven Ed Wettsteun and Jlm Wolf recelved berths on the Mud East All Conference football team Joe Lamers was given honorable mentlon on the Mud East All Conference basketball team Sponsoring a dance after the September The Pep Club In action at a home game 28th football game was the Pep Clubs biggest actlvuty of the year Last sprung the club chose as Its oft: cers Nancy Nettekoven president An gela l-lennes vuce president Mary Kess ler secretary and Suzanne Welgman treasurer The clubs adviser was Mass Patrlcua Blemeret Physucal Education rn structor Other actlvntles of the Pep Club were the selling of booster beanies to Its mem bers and the purchasnng of a megaphone for the cheerleaders The club us also noted for chartering busses for out of town games and for hav Ing pep sessions to promote Interest un the various athletic events Pep Club Ofttcers Suzanne Weugman treasurer Mary Kessler secre tary Angela l-lennes vnce presudent and Nancy Nettekoven pr sudent Z'-fgihv-o Page 75 I, , , , J. 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The Girls Athletic Association began its year of activity by electing Darleene Kramer as pres: dent Hope Hilgenberg vice president and Pat ricia McGrath secretary treasurer Under the supervision of Miss Patricia Bremer et the girls participated in various sports such as soccer basketball volleyball baseball and tennis Tournaments among the classes were sponsored throughout the year Letters were awarded to twelve senior girls who had eleven hundred points to their credit Those seniors were Marilyn Conrad Mary Kessler Jo anne Micke Janet Oettinger Diane Rohlf Joann Faust Darleene Kramer Dorothy Mathis Mar lene Mayer Kathleen McCormick Carol Siebers and Marlene Weyenberg The Boys Intramural Athletic Association supervised by lnstructor Robert Petruska offered sports activities the past school year to boys in terested In basketball the Major League consisting of Junior and Senior boys and the Minor League composed of Freshmen and Sophomores were formed Winner of the first round in the Major League was Wisconsin composed of faculty mem bers while Oklahoma captained by Bob Benz won the tournament The Orioles captained by Jerome DeBruin were first round champions and also captured the tournament in Minor League play Wrestling softball and volleyball were ac tivities held during the spring Shown here are two of the B I AA activities baslfetball and wrestling Page 76 wwqwgf M LM' . , . . . . , . . . r ' 1 1 1 T 1 ' - , ' . . 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' A , ' I 347' Jfv W, 8 f I v I R , s A . x Travelogue Santa Claus Petruska shown at the Qulll and Scroll Chrlstmas party wnth Mlss Corry club adviser and Martha West who had just helped Santa to remove hls beard The party was held at the home of Bob Greenwood Sept 6 The doors of KHS were offrclally opened for another school year O t ll Homecommg festrvutues were launch ed by the annual Homecommg Parade Oct T2 Queen Joann Faust and her two at tendants Vonnle Van Zeeland and Marjlyn Con rad rergned over the Homecommg game Nov l 2 Students enjoyed two days of va catron whale the teachers attended the conventron rn Mllwaukee Nov ll l7 ln the observance of Nat onal Educatron Week many parents vrslted classes at KHS Nov 22 School closed for Thanksgiving va cation Eager students returned on Nov 26 Dec IO Evenung speeches by local and vlslt mg busrnessmen hrghlrghted Career Day Page 78 Dec l2 After weeks of hard practuce the band and vocal departments gave thejr annual Chrnstmas Concert Dec I3 Wrnners of the Sophomore Speech Contest were Donna Schaefer Patrlcla McGrath and Drone O Dell Dec l4 Dwrght Bastian took flrst place In the Frosh Speech Contest whsle Duane Wheeler took second and Karen Grebe thnrd Dec Zl Many smnles were seen as school closed for Chrustmas vacatnon Dec 22 An enjoyable evenmg was had by all at the annual Christmas Dance sponsored by the Student Councul Jan 7 Eager beavers returned to KHS after a restful vacation Jan I5 Kaukaunas A and B debaters Feb 2 The Drstrnct Debate Tournament was held at Kaukauna Feb 9 KHS played host to the B and C debate tournament Feb 9 Many sweethearts attended the Valentine Dance sponsored by the Kamera Klub Feb 23 The Sectnonal Debate whlch K HS partlclpated In was held at Stevens Pojnt Feb 23 All the gals spent all their money on thelr favorlte guys when they took them to the Turn About Dance . 'T D , I . . I ' I I . 1 . I I ' j 1 -- . . , l - ' .1-11 ll C u F . . . . - A T- I II Il II II participated in the Conference Debate at Neenah. I - 1 . I ' ' Tl . , T Tl . - 1 II ll - . ll II - . . . : l ll II I I ' . ' . , . . . . . -2 l l ' , - ' ll ll Memoirs Some l o y a l Mouseketeers performung at the l956 Easter program Mar l 2 K H S was represented by Its all gurl debate squad at the State Debate Tournament at Madnson Mar 5 At a program preceding the annual tea all newly elected Honor Society members were unducted Mar 30 The annual Fox Valley Lake Shore Vocal Musuc Festaval was held at K H S Apr 2 A new lnnovatuon at K HS Armed and sensor boys Apr 7 lO State supervisors from the Was consrn Department of Education vlsrted the class f K Q10 Apr ll The all school play l Remember Mama was presented to the general publuc Apr l2 Whoopeell teachers convention school boygan for the yearly Fox Valley Lake Shore Band Festlval Apr l8 We all hopped home for Easter Vacation Apr 30 The Quill C1 Scroll banquet was held at the Elks Club at whuch time sensor lournalnsts receuved thenr awards May 3 Some Enchanted Evening occurred when everyone danced to the musuc of Tony Wan May 6 The N F L held nts annual award ban quet May 8 The sprang concert was given by the band and vocal groups of K H S May 27 Sensor Class plcnlc' May 28 Class Night' Apr l3 The band members traveled to She May 3l Commencement' Page 79 ll ,I Forces.Day, was held for the benefitlot the junior ters Gt the 0 U0l JUf1l0 Prom- ? V .H.S. . - .. ' -no Travelling Liglwt gf? Top Shown rndung on the Queen S Homecomung float are left to rnglat nn the back Attendant Yvonne Van Zeeland Attendant Marnlyn Conrad and Queen Joann Faust wnth Junlor Attendants Muclwele Steffens and Paula Mlclwollc ln the fore Page SO ground Bottom Worklng on the claandeluer for the l956 Junlor Prom are left to ruglnt Tom Lnndemutln Duane Rolnlf and Mr Mnlbacla . at 7 xi , L i A N f ig? v V ' , 9 it t I V 5 '1 ' , A ' V I I 2 ,. x A to , , A N A W 1 A I ' 1 kg N .71 tt , l 1 A 6 X I . . , . , 1 f I , , I . . . . I . . . , I . I I I . . wit Dnsploymg the creotnve work they dad In cormec tlon with the reodmg o Tole of Two Cltles ore Iett to right Mory Huss D vld F e b e I Ml Glohdt and Jonet Oet tmger Relgmng over the 1956 Junior Prom ore Kung Dovud Rousch ond Queen Mortho West Page 81 h Much Delight , WWW! -'M QV T: ' 'fwfi' 3 ' V o D D ' ' ' ' if some 'QW ' 'mn H w Qi I' 3 ' l D U ' . - . Z if Q . 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Gerald 68 Pltt Sharon 41 58 Ploetz Shirley 37 46 55 57 Powell Rosalie 34 Powell Shlrley 40 Pomeroy John 37 52 56 Pomeroy Richard 38 66 Pomeroy Sharon 38 54 Pomeroy Shlrley 36 Promer Donald 38 Proper George 34 Proper Thomas 39 Popp Donald 37 566 Qualntance Ronald 41 QUILL AND SCROLL 47 Rabldeau Paul 38 39 Rabxdeau Richard 34 Rabldeau Thomas 38 Radloff June 27 Rasmussen Danlel 41 56 Rasmussen LaVerne 36 Rausch Davld 27 35 73 81 Regenfuss Marlellen 40 58 Rexchel James 27 Relnke Dlane 39 55 57 Remke Jerome 37 Renn Frances 38 Resch Ann 36 55 57 Resch Sandra 39 54 Revoir Roland 38 Rlce Michael 39 Rleth Mark 41 62 Robedeaux Margaret 36 46 48 Roberts Kelth 41 Roerxg Mr 8 Rogers John 36 44 46 73 Rohan Shexla 40 53 54 73 5 49 52 Rohlf Dlane 27 45 47 50 70 80 82 Page 86 Index Rohlf Gretchen 82 Rohlf Wxllxam 37 42 Rosenthal Margaret 28 Rosenthal Wilmer 9 36 6 Rosenthal Wmfred 39 Rossl Kathleen 40 54 Rutten Jose h 28 Ryan Danle 40 Ryan Margle 36 59 Sadller Mr 6 Sager John 72 Sager Mary 36 Sager 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Wouldnt it be nice to practice That fine way of thinking too? You know something good about me. I know something good about you! -Selected Dont walt untll you re a man to be Nearly all men can stand adversity greol Be C' Qreol boy but If you want to test a man s CHAR ACTER give hlm power' Experience us not what happens to a man It IS what a man does with what happens to hum Our Best Wishes lor There IS only one man better than the man who gets behind and pushes and PULLS Your Future Success ROLUFF mpvmhnn KAUKAUN Page 88 Y 7 ' 'S 1 Y 7 KK SY 7 I l Q Q I V U I . ' I If ' , . 0 . , Q ' ' ll Q Q n U . I . 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Diol - SIS P e IO2 With Best Wishes for a Successful Future SASNOWSKI PONTIAC COMPANY DOLLAR for DOLLAR YOU CAN'T BEAT A PONTIAC 708 Lowe Street Kaukaurta Congratulations to the Class of 57 KAUKAUNA KLUB Page IO3 BADGER NORTHLAND INC MANUFACTURERS OF Barn Equipment Silo Unloaders Barn Cleaners ,..- nr..., E , 0 Koukouno, Wisconsi KLEIN S DAIRY FOX RIVER NAVIGATION COMPANY CAMPBELL STORES BERGS CLEANERS GREENWOOD FUNERAL HOME I RIZED AND I-IOMOGENIZED P one - Wishin Su I957 SENIOR CLASS Women's ond CI'wiIdren's Apparel I For Better Cleaning If's I Courtesy of the 500 Hendricks Avenue GOOD LUCK from VAN ABEL S Complnrnents of B A LZ A S DEEP Rock senvlce ANDREWS OIL CO PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS Dlol 6 9875 IO2 W Third Sfreef Koukouno Wusconsln Best Wushes From KOCH PLUMBING Compluments VERFURTH 81 SON SHOE STORE SUPPLIES ond SERVICE 232 E Second St Koukouno Wus MODERN SHOE STORE Shoes for the Entire Fornnly HENRY CARSTENS 8 SONS FEED GRAIN SEEDS At Md t P es Koukouno Wnsconsnn O eme HC Phone 6 2671 II9 E Second St Duol 6 47OI KAUKAU NA FLORAL COMPANY FLOWERS For AII Occosnons Weddings Funerals Corsoges Plants Dual 6 2762 IZO Green Boy Rood 09 I . I 7 7 7 7 1 L ,222 A ,ooooo sl o fo I FCC' so omvofso G I ' of I I I I - - . . e IO6 MODERN LIVING DEMANDS MODERN WIRING You can t use the eIectrucaI appliances you want today an a home wuth out dated wnrmg Modern wlrmg can easily be rm stalled without mconvemehce and at reasonable cost Modern wlrmg IS adequate wnrmg It IS more convehuent saves money provides greater safety and comfort Why not Investigate MODERN WIRING for your home? CITY OF KAUKAUNA ELECTRICAL 81 WATER DEPTS Complnmerats of BADGER TISSUE MILLS Manufacturers of Napkms Towels and Toilet Tissue WEYERS IMPLEMENT CO FARM MACHINES REPAIRS REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS REFRIGERATION AND JAMESWAY BARN EQUIPMENT PHONE 6 1861 R R 2 KAUKAUNA Page IO7 , A , . . - . . . . - - ' 1 I . . r e - . . I KAUKAUNA AREA FOOD DEALERS ASSOCIATION BREIER S GROCERY DOERING S SUPER MARKET EITING S CASH FOOD MARKET FRANK S GROCERY KUEI-IN SIMON MEAT MARKET LARRY S PIC-GLY WIGGLY MILTON S GROCERY SOUTHSIDE SUPERETTE THELEN S GROCERY WI LDENBERG S MARKET O WIGGIE'S FOOD CENTER 8 E I KAUKAUNA CLINIC PHYSICIANS G' SURGEONS 1015 West Wlsconsnn Ave RO 6 1424 Dua 64011 A A Wnldenberg ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK 1010 Blackwell Street Kaukauna PORTABLE Er SHOP WEI DING CENTRAL STEEL CONSTRUCTION INC DR EDWARD PFLUM DENTIST 104 East Second Street Da 6 1 22 Cornplnments of MODERN DAIRY Dual 6 4515 Compluments of LUEDTKE S 5c to S100 STORE Koukauno Wlsconsun Pres Bear Wheel Balanclng G Alugnment Frame Cr Axle Stranghtenlng HENRYS BODY SHOP Henry Vanden Heuvel Dual 63350 R I Kaukauna General Body Repalrung Pointing C7 Glass Replacement E HEIKE CHIROPRACTOR 208 Mann Avenue Duo 6 3158 MELCHERT S STANDARD SERVICE STATION Tnres Batternes Accessories Dlol 6 9876 601 Lowe St DR M G TESKE DENTIST 206 Mann Avenue Dual 6 4431 BERKENS SKELLY SERVICE 1300 Crooks Ave Phone RO 6 4805 Kaukauna Wlsconsln BEE LINE WHEEL ALIGNMENT ELECTRONIC WHEEL BALANC I NG I Page 109 I 1 T-TTT V T I N. . , D. 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