Kiel High School - Triad Yearbook (Kiel, WI)

 - Class of 1953

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A f,,a Ti E J fi 1'- z.?.z.4 -kv' 4 THE TRI D KIEL HIGH SCHOOL KIEL, WISCONSIN , I- ,, --.. -, Q IN: by I . i K I mt A I V' 'S ' X I ' . , Iv -Q. ' W1 ' ' A gf' . nf I -Fiat f -' , A' lr w -1 'z ,, I 7 X I I 'fi ,, , , V ., . W ff M ......... - - ....,..... :Q I I Cf Z1 ' ' ' N ' , ,- J T 'T :L Yi' fl.: , Ii ' I If-L., -f' Y-vm f , 1---1' ... ' ' 5 'I - U -- I T117 ' 6' J I A N a-A I f I Tl ' ' IT If ' 5 Z 'A A' 2,5 A ,, F T' - , ,L 'Q-4 v- I L 4' l' FI.. ' fu Q I 1.-1-'if' I .. W ' , , A rm C ' I3 ' -A QE - 1' ' 'N ' F 5 - . 1 I W I, I I 'H 3 ' c' ' I N 7 I H171 , Mi A? If . . ,J r, I ff, f N ' ' A J ,, , -1 , x V A Af gi , I ,r':r n ' , T- i L , . - I + ,,., - . I ' fff 2- . ., n I f . -- , .. I. -.I. I I I FOREWORD wen we Long 10 The wd QT uw Tm ack 1 along the wiy AQ vm approach 'HO QYWd cf our pun f 1 C mmds of If a I Chemshgc mer OIQQS 0 mcfi Panpy am LHILU f VW , , Y 1' 2 er V a jowrey wg Qhrl h LJ NH Thought to me Lvomfs and scemwy ' , Q . . 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ADMINISTRATION Xe., .WF-MM STAN FY W ZIELANIS O CLIFFORD KUBLY Superuntendent of Schools Pruncupal of Kuel Hugh 5chooI Through the years the Truad has meant much to graduates ot Kuel Hugh School A school year book has outstandung appeal un uts purpcs to portray by story and puctures ne hughlughts of hugh scnool days I wush to express my admuratuon of the Truad of T953 ut us a fTne example of our school spurut and progress Best wushes to the staff and graduates Suncerely S W Zuelanus Page Th e BETTY BALLARD Lawrrnce College B Engtush Spanush Spamsh Club Purple and Whtte Junuor Advusor ALDEN DE SHETLER Mrlwaukee State College B E Band Mixed Cnorus Boy s Chorus DONALD GEE Stout Institute B S Industrnal Arts Soclal Studnes Freshman Advusor DELORES KRAMER Unuversuty of Wnsconsm Homemaknng F H A Sohpomore Advusor HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Y-f Page Four WILLIAM COOLEY Lawrence College B S Physucs Chemrstry Sclence Cam era Club Sophomore Advnsor MERLYN M DUERST Plattevnle State College B S Btology Socral Science Football Basketball K Club CARMEN GOLTRY Unlversuty of Wlsconsm Umve suty of Muchlgan Untversnty of Muntch Germany Wayne Umversnty World Hlstory German Llbrary Sensor Advnsor RALPH KRAMER Plattevrlle State College B Umversuty of Wnsconsln Agrxculture F F A ADRA LIEN Oberlm College Ruver Falls State College B Unlversnty of Munnesota Matlwematncs Trnad Advisor ROLF C MEISELVVITZ Whitewater State College B Commercral Jumor Advusor THERESE PAYANT College of St Teresa B S Bookkeepnng Typnng World Has tory Fresman Advusor Purple and White LOIS UMLAND Oshkosh State College B S Gnrls Physncal Educatuon Engllslm Pep Club Freshman Advisor HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY 41-.dl Aa..-1 Page Fave -':: Xs- CARROLL LOHR Umversuty of Wxsconsm B S Boys Physucal Education Football Basketball K Club DONNA MURPHY College of St Teresa Unlversuty of Wisconsin B Vocal Musuc R J SIS ON Whutewater State College Umverslty of Wusconsln Ph B Soclal Sclence Sensor Advusor JOY WILLADSEN Mussuon House B A Englnsh Speech Dramatncs Club , I ,. . ,'.A '45 , , . .I I , , .5 ' ,.E, - 1 .I . .ND I-M' xl .. S . ,.. - ' , .I .I .- I .. I I I ' I ' .v f-- I., I ' 'f , ' , . K, . C H BOARD OF EDUCATI ADOLPH MEISELWITZ THE NEW GRADE SCHOOL in ji, O GRADE SCHOOL TEACHERS 'VS Marne Atwater Lounse Duerr Dorothy Golmerac athryn Kostner Grade 5 Grade A Grade I fade 6 fa rex :SX LX 'N Joyce Morrenson Shurley Ru Raymond Schmeher Margarei Sonn K de 9a'fe 1 Gfade 3 Grade 8 Grade 7 Viola Walker Jean Walsdorf Grade 2 Secretary Page Seven CUSTODIANS Joseph Guckeusen Oscar Ninmer Mrs. Gebhard BUS DRIVERS Clemems Endrles Emil Lufzke Arno Schvvoerer Clem Schwoerer Iuvm Schvvoerer Isadore Endries F' 7 . ,.. ,,.,p' Y W i , Q we it ff 'S 2, ,, . Q A QP' 7' lrlvau- 4-,4 yn, . ,H 'M 'it .41 ang,-A v t 1- 1 Bl 1 I hiv SENICR CLASS OFFICERS President Davud Olng Vice Presnden+ LeRoy Arndt Secretary Janice Hahn Treasurer Nancy Muller FLAG RAISERS Alfred Nelson and Nancy Kuevher Page Nuns. GLADYS ALBRECHT A rnght good lassle through and through Her ments are many and her faults are few Chorus 2 3 4 Pep Club l F H A 'l 2 3 4 Spanish Club 4 SHIRLEY BALTHAZOR Shell tell you a loke or talk a wh: e But you can hear her laugh for a mle Chorus 2 3 4 F H A 2 Spannsh Club Pep Club 2 3 Dramatlcs Club 2 3 Camera Club l Purple and Whne 2 3 JAN'CE BINDER Just a gurl wnth pleasant ways Just a frlend through all our days Purple and Whute 3 Class Offncer 2 Student Councnl l Homecoming Court 2 Band 2 3 4 Chorus l Trlad Edltor 4 Prom Court 3 Pep Club 3 Honorary Marshall 3 National Honor Socuet ELVA BEUMLER Her good natured gran and her good natured ways Make us remember her all through our days Camera Club A Cadets l Pep Club l 2 3 Spamsh Club 4 Band l 2 3 4 Purole and Wh: e Tnad 4 Mai 'D Page Ten LEROY ARNDT The teachers thunk lm so sweet They always gnve me the front seat Football 12 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 K Club l 2 3 4 Class Offlcer 4 Prom Kung 3 T ack l FRITZ BECK All of the great men of the world are dead An lm not feelung so well my sef Beck sal K Club 3 4 Football I2 3 4 Track l Baseball 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 A Class Play l 3 Chorus 4 Trlacl 4 LYNDA BESSLER Her eyes always sparkle wlth fun But she never p ays tsl her work ns done Llbrarnan 3 4 A I2 Drarnatlcs Club 2 3 4 Spamsh Club l A Pep Club 1 2 3 Class Play l 2 3 Purple and Whlte l 2 3 Purple and Whute Edntor 4 Twnrp Queen l Natlonal Honor Socnety 2 3 CAROL BRUNMEIER Varuety as the spnce of lnfe Why go out wlth the same oy twuce'9 FHA 23 Chorus34 BERNICE BURKHARDT A trumpeter IH our H1gh School Band When nt comes to practlcmg shes always On hand Cadet I Ban I 2 3 4 A Chorus I NANCY DIEFENTHALER Shes a pleasure a treasure A 'oy wnhout measure Band I 2 3 4 Purple and Whtte 3 Pep Club 3 Camera Club A Truad 4 CAROLINE FRANZ Wrth her gentle ways and all her charm A cute llttle wnfe shed make on a farm Chorus A I2 Band 2 3 4 Student COUDCI Camera Club 4 Trlad 4 Purp e and Whute JOYCE FROMM Never snent never qulet Wherever she IS there s a not Pep Club I Band 3 4 Chorus 2 Purple and Wh1te 4 Student Patrol 3 -X -.49 52155 Page Eleven RICHARD CHRISTEL Duck s mterests l1e rn sports Whlle he has hobbles of all sorts Football I2 3 4 Basketball I 2 4 Track I Baseball 2 3 4 K Club 2 3 4 Student Councnl 2 3 4 Class OffICEY I 2 Spamsh Club 4 Pep Club 4 Purple and Whlte 4 Prom Court 3 Honorary Marsha l Trnad 4 JEANINE FOTH Not so ornery not so good But tempt her and she wou d Student Patrol I 2 Dramatucs Club 3 4 Purple and Whtte 2 3 4 Camera Club I 4 A Chorus 2 3 A BEVERLY FRANZEN Everywhere she meets you She has a srnrle to greet you A Chorus I 2 3 Llbrarnan 3 4 Purple and Whtte 4 Tr1ad 4 ETHEL GEBHARD F H A I 2 Cadet 3 Chorus I , d . , , 1 f F.H. . 1 , , ,Q ' ' 1 'K , 1 3 J I I I I' - V , PH. . 1,2 ' . 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A 1,2 1 I I '1 F.H. . ,,3,4 Q ' ' ' '1 2 3 I I r ' 3 v ' ...,,3,4 DIANE GRUBE One of her smlles now and then Wnll turn the hearts of many men A Cadets 3 Spanush Club A BETTY HANSEN A gurl luke Betty with a cute lnttle smule ls a swell frnend and one worth whsle Chorus l 3 4 A Pep Club 'l 3 4 Purple and Whne 3 4 Dramatncs Club 3 4 Student Patrol 3 Prom Court 3 Homecommg Court A CHARLES HENSCHEL He doesnt make a lot ot nouse But hes one of Knels funest boys Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Baseball 2 Camera Club 2 4 K Club 4 REINHOLD ILLIG To be a Prof IS has one great atm He s lust gettnng a start on the road to fame A I Chorus 4 Q- Page Twelve 3 JANICE HAHN Heres a gal who ns honest and square But who loves dates dances and Bl' Student Patrol l Band 2 3 A Homecoming Court 3 Prom Queen 3 Student Councll 3 4 Pep Club 3 A F H A 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Purple and Whute Trnad 4 Class Oftlcer 4 SIGRID HAYNER No matter lf she brea Sngrnd must have fun Chorus l 2 3 4 Spamsh Club l Pep Club l 2 Purple and Whnte l 2 Camera Club l F H A 2 ROBERT HORST ks the rule I school Bob ts qutte a lady s man Rolls has eyes as much as he can Basketball l DENNIS JASCHOB Drnves a car and all the dames Beg a rude wuth hum to games Football 12 3 A Basketball Mgr 34 K Club 3 4 Chorus A Camera Club l 4 Forensics 4 HELEN JUGENHEIMER Joy and pleasure well abound Whenever Helen comes around Pep Club I 2 3 4 Purple and White 3 Triad 4 Chorus 3 4 DELOR ES KLEMME Gets her work done without a fuss Chatters on the Pine Grove bus Pep Club l F H A l 2 4 Librarian 3 4 Triad 4 Cadet l 2 Cafeteria 3 4 DELORES KOR NETZKE Love stole into her heart one day Just came for a visit and decided to stay A JAMES KR ETSCH Quiet serious and studious all point to Jim Oh-Oh youd better guess again cuz it sure isnt him! Football I2 3 4 Track l K Club 4 Chorus 4 Band 2 3 4 . .A. Student Council I Pep Club 4 Class Play l LOU ANN KENNEKE A giggle here a giggle there A giggle giggle everywhere Cadet I Purple and White 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 Spanish Club 4 Camera Club 4 Triad 4 ROLAND KOENlG We often hear Roland with rever ence repeat God bless the man who invented sleep K Club 34 A I2 Chorus 4 'al' l 1 I Page Thirteen 'P' Football 3 4 Track l Baseball 2 3 4 STANLEY KRAEMER Always a grin that pleases the ladies They say his charm even attracts babies Chorus 4 NANCY KU ETHER Heres to a girl with a heart and smile Who makes this school life worth- while. Pep Club 3 4 Dramatics Club 2 3 4 F.H.A. I Cadet l Flag Raiser 4 Purple and White 4 Triad 4 Librarian 3,4 Camera Club 1,4 JOAN KUTZ She struts her stuff before the band And we all thunk she s pretty grand Band 2 3 4 Purple and White 4 Truad 4 Llbrarnan 3 4 Malorette 4 Chorus 2 F H A l ELLEN MAE LORFELD She has a sweet dnsposmon And brams for the best posntuon Band 2 3 4 Chorus l Spamsh Club 4 Asst Edutor ot Trrad 4 Purple and Whne 4 Natronal Honor Socuety 3 P p Band 4 EUKJENE MAEUSER lr' the Agrxculture course hes sure to excel Here comes Eugene The farmer In the dell A l2 Chorus 4 Purple and Whrte 4 ROGER MAYR The one and ony bug He man He must eat spunach by the can A I2 Football l nu- 'fir' Page Fourteen GRACE LECHLER Shmmg brown hair shmnng brnght ace Soft spoken and quret to add to her grace F H A 4 Truad 4 MARLIN LORFELD Even the greatest of morta s or men Must ask a foolush questuon now and then Football l 2 3 A l HAROLD MATHES Who puts the pep lnfes weary strrfe'9 Why Harold of course hes the spree of I e Football 2 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 K Club 2 3 4 Class Play A 3 LOIS MENNE Quuet helpful and pleasant too Wnllmg to be of servuce to you Chorus l Cadet 3 Purple and White 3 , ,A. ,2, , Triad 4 MARLENE MEYER Bubblmg over wnth laughter and un Wuth never a word for lessons un done A l2 Cafeterna 3 A Lubraruan 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Triad 4 Camera Club 4 CHARLES MILLER Chuck says to study he has no tnme Hrs usual response ann t mme Basketball l 2 3 A Football l 2 A Track I Baseball 2 K Club 2 3 4 ALFRED NELSON He knew hns math he knew nt well How to work the problems he could e Football I Class Officer 3 Badger Boys State 3 Natuonal Honor Socnety Flag Raiser A SHIRLEY NEUMEYER A gurl both sernous and gay A fruend to all throughout the day F H A l 2 4 Chorus 2 3 A Pep Club 3 4 Purple and Whate 2 Tnad 4 Cadet 2 Cafe:-terra 3 Homecommg Cour Prom Court 3 Student Councnl 3 Class Olfncer I Page Fnfteen DOROTHY MEYERS Only weeds grow tall So l stay small Purp e and Whlte 4 Dramatncs Club A 'I2 Class Play l 2 Camera Club 4 Chorus 2 3 4 NANCY MILLER Always helpmg and on tame We need more of Nancy s kmd F H A l Chorus l 3 4 Forensucs 2 Purple and White 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Class Offlcer 4 Student Councul 4 Truad A Natnonal Honor Socuety 3 THER ESA NETT Not a sanner not too tame She s a fruend youd luke to claim F H A 1 2 3 4 Cadet 3 Trnad A Forensics 4 MARY NILLES Our homecommg queen and a blue eyed blonde Of whom everyone seems to be so fond A l Student Councnl I Pep Club 2 3 4 Purple and Whnte 3 4 Chorus l 3 4 Class Play 2 3 Qulll and Scro 3 Trnad 4 Prom Court 3 Homecoming Queen 4 i MARGARET OETTINGER Deceased - December Chorus I,3,4 F.H.A. 4 Pep Club I,2,3 Dramatics Club 3,4 Triad 4 Purple and White 3,4 LUDINE PUETZ She never knows worry or sorrow What s not done today can wait til TOITIOYYOW. A I Pep Club 3 4 Dramatics Club A Purple and White DONALD RIESTERER A merry heart an honest mind A steady character in him we fund Football 2 3 4 A I2 Student Council 4 Chorus 4 DENNIS ROEHRIG Life is short and so is he Always iolly and carefree Track I Page Sixteen DAVID OLIG David doesn't plan to go to college, Says he has enough of the stuff called knowledge, Football I,2,3,4 F.F.A. I,2,3,4 K Club 3,4 Class Officer 2,3,4 National Honor Society 2,3 Purple and White 4 Triad 4 VICTOR RICHTER A good sports manager he turned out to be. He filled the position right to a T . Class Play I 3 K Club 3 4 A I2 Ban I 2 3 4 Football Mgr 3 4 VERNON RIETBROCK Funny things I do and say How l love to laugh and play A I2 Football 2 3 4 Chorus 4 SHIRLEY RUH Full of pep full of fun She s a pal to everyone A I2 Chorus I 2 4 Pep Club 3 4 Purple and White 2 3 4 Triad A Cadet I Forensics 2 WILLIAM SCHAFER Full of fun and muschuef too Doung thlngs he shouldnt do Football I 2 3 4 Track I K Club 3 4 Purple and Whnte A Camera Club I 4 Class Ottncer I DONALD SCHMIDT Twnnkle twnnkle lnttle star What a bashful boy you are' A I2 Chorus 4 CAROL SCHREIBER NOISE And shes never seen chasmg the boys Lubrarlan 3 4 Forenslcs Cadet I Chorus I 2 3 4 Trnad 4 Purpe and Whute 4 MELVIN SEIFERT Let the world go as It may Ill go the opposute way Football I 2 3 4 Track I Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 K Club 2 3 4 F F A 3 Page Seventeen RONALD SCHALLER A change of Ilpstuck now and then ls relnshed by the best of men Basketball I 2 Football 2 Progectuomst I 2 3 4 RICHARD SCHNEIDER Hes always feellng at hxs best When he can be a constant pest A Football 2 3 Football Mgr 4 Progectuomst 4 Trlad 4 Chorus 3 4 AUDREY SCHWARTZ But undreamecl of fun lurks In her eye Cadet 3 A I2 Purple and Whute 3 RONALD SIEVERT He s happy go lucky and always on the go What hell do next youll never know AI2 Football 3 Band 2 3 4 I I F-F' ' I ,3,4 F.F. . I,2 Usually quiet, seldom makes any She is QUIET, modest. and 5l Y, ' ' I F.H. . , ,3,4 ' 3,4 ' , . , , F.F. . , ,3,4 ,. . ,J ' DARLEAN SPINDLER First rate student not too tall Good looks in a package small Chorus l 2 3 4 A T2 Pep Club l Cafeteria 3 Triad 4 EVELYN STEIN She looks like an angel acts like One TOO But you never can tell what an an gel will do A l2 Cadet l 2 Pep Club 3 4 Triad 4 Purp e and Wh: e Chorus 2 4 Cafeteria 3 4 DELORES THIEL lf talking is good for ones heath This gal will surely have p'enty of wealth Transfer from Nevs Holstein 3 Chorus 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Purple and White 3 4 Dramatucs Club 3 4 PATRICIA WALSDORF She learned to cook and this was smart For the ring on her finger says shell soon play the part. Cadet l Triad 4 . Camera Club l 4 Purple and White l 2 3 4 . .A. T2 Librarian 2 3 A Chorus 3,4 J --...4 Page Eighteen JAMES STEFFEN He plays a cornet you can bet A better fellow you never have met Chorus 4 Band 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 DAVID THIEL The Romeo of Kiel Hugh Makes women s hearts turn ove and due Transfer from New Holstein 3 Football 3 A Basketball 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Class Officer 3 K Club 3 4 Pep Club 4 Camera Club 4 Purple and White .IO ANN VOLAND Has twinkling eyes and laughter 95Y Goes round about in way Pep Club I 2 4 Dramatucs Club 3 4 F H A 2 Purple and White 4 Camera Club l Student Council 4 Class Officer Triad Staff 4 Badger Girl s State 3 Cadet l BERNARD WAPP a mischievous A true athlete is Bernie s proclaim His skill at football gave him fame. K Club l 2 3 4 Purple and White 3 4 Pep Club 4 Triad 4 Football l 2 3 4 Basketball l Track l Baseball 2,3,4 Prom Court 3 Homecoming Kin Twirp King l Basketball Mgr. 2 Camera Club I LOIS WINKEL LOUISE WINKEL S es lnttle shes w e Dark hanr bue eyes Shes a terror for her snze Sharp clothes all wuse Chorus A A A Class Offtcer 2 Cadet 3 Truad 4 Chorus A l tt RUTH ZIEGLER Not bold not shy not short no a But a pleasant mrnglung of them F H A Chorus 2 Band 34 Camera Club 4 IN MEMORY OF MARGARET OETTINGER The members of the class of 1953 deeply mass Margue Oettlnger who died on December 5 after a short nllness Her death was a shock to everyone Margie was very actlve un outsnde actnvutles ID school and after school hours she held two 'obs Her atm In lute was to become a private secretary travel and study tap danclng and muslc When somethnng extra needed to be done Margue was always there to do It Her abund ance of energy and pep never was exhausted It seemed to radlate to the people around her Her most outstandung feature was her large brown eyes and when she laughed her eyes laughed wsth her Margie may have been a small person but her heart was as bug as a mountain and as good as gold Even though she cannot be w-th us on graduation day, she wall be there In our hearts Margnes parents and all who knew her stnll mass her very much, but we all know that God will take good care of Our Lnttle Margne Page N- ereen h ' ' , ' is , ', I , , F.H. . I, F.H. . 1,2. G ' . V J K M X ff t 1 ' 1 f Ru! YA Xml' I J ' K R I ,ei .. , , , 1 t ll, all. , . . l,3,A. ' SENIOR HONOR ROLL Januce Bender Lynda Bessler Ellen LOrTeld Nancy Muller Alfred Nelson Mary Nulles Davnd Olng Shuley Ruh Jo Ann Voland CLASS COLORS Cardinal Red and WhuTe CLASS FLOWER Whne Rose CLASS MOTTO CLASS REPRESENTATIVES 1952 Badger Boys STaTe Alfred Nelson 1952 Badger Oarls STaTe Jo Ann Voland AWARD 3 D A Lynda Bessler T e ropes OT The past ring The bells OT The Tmure l95 . . R, - ! A The Mbrary ai Christmas Furs! prnze shi Ni' , Q Ii , 7 ii I pv- Suxth hour Iubrary pernod A-P 'llrv Suyhl H Pay. Ywcnvy onL V5 QL . , D .1 Q - Q, 4 1 I if -Qt Y X' I . . ,gf ' Q fn ' ,4 2 h-.M I' lk Y. at ,M I '-M M.. HW, J, Q . . W , ,J ,, I I 'N' 1 . , - s A , N .H ..--v 4 A .r 1 d' al ' I ' ' ,-,'I1 U TOP ROW H Luebke W Foerster R Steffen F KI uck L G af G Gol c'1 R Matzn Ch use R HerteI R Ma z KIemme A Karls R Btnversze THIRD ROW B Dederung S Dedermg J Bratz J Koepp n S Hoerth I Kreuman M Luecke J Bender L Leonard V BruL C wutz J MenseIwttz R Karstaedt D Kenneke SECOND ROW J Koeppen J Beckmarm M Drake C Becker D Burkhardt L Hutsman I Herwtg M HLnscI1eI M Hem G st A Kmer FIRST ROW D Burkhardt D Hagenow D Burkhardt G Hesnzcn A B rtsche B Mathes M GrunQwaId R BaIz J Gregolrf. A Karstaedt Mr Melselwltz JUNIOR CLASS ROW C We sdorf V Pahmener D Sdmeuder E Vongt R oge WD tru D Schmnc TH RD ROW V ScImItz R Rach O Sdue er L Schmntz W Wnse C Zeng er K SenpeI R Werdco J Rehm W Wcttstem T Oettunger G TI'1teIeke SCCOND ROW R Ochs G Raquet M S II an A Sclftmahl J Trtnka J Rabe Y Rautman M Rtetbrock J Wagenknecht A Meyer 'VI Schumaker J Zorn M Otto J Prartge FIRST ROW A Wagner V Rust P Meuselwntz M Orth D Wuskerchen P Schaller M Stecker G Salm E Weber L Ste 1 G Schmudt B Schmntz S Nett A Truttschel Mu s Ballard gigs- MQ .il Page Twenty two i . L 4 - - , A 5 ,A I I y 'Y 1 .L f ' 'L ' L .V , f 1. . ' f ff if f ., 'U , :P . Y I I 9 1 . L . . -V, v ,4 h i ,Q . , - . V ' I V 7 I' . I' o 1 T , xr . . . 2 o - . , , , . , . a , . 5 , , Tas I , . ick, R. r T I, . ., . n , M . I ,- . , . , . , . , . , , , . 1 , . ' , P a , ' . TOP . I , . ' , . , , ' , . V I, N. Pom, R SCI Hber, It. I . , . , . t I , . ' , . ' , . ' I , . ' , . , , , . ' , I. . , . , . U Iv , . , . 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' , . . , . , , ' ' , I. - , .I I , . , . , , , . , . lr I I1 4, r. r I- l '1 gf: v h 54504 5' Q13 JUNICDR CLASS HISTORY Presudent Robert Bnnversne Secretary Wesley Wuse Vnce Presndent Donald Schnender Treasurer Orlun Schueler We started out pretty green but llo strong on September 5 T950 The sophomers gave a party for us Instead of the usual unntuatlon Our representatrve on the Homecomung Court of Honor was Betty Deder :ng The one act play we gave was called A Night nn the Country and was directed by Muss Wllladsen Our class advusors were Mrss Willadsen and Mr Kubly and our offucers were Eddue Hoefler President Leo Schmntz Vlce Presndent Gene Thveleke Secretary and Mary Ann Orth Treasurer We started our Sophomore year wnth T08 boys and gurls We were gonned by Donald Schmitt Joan Trlnka Norman Popp and Robert Vogel Our offucers were Bob Hertel Presudent Shirley Nett Vuce me advusors of our class Mr Nelson dnrected our one act play All Carrs to the Rescue and ut hed for flrst place Rose Marne Ochs represented us on the Homecomung Court of Honor whsle our Homecomung float won first pruse In our Junlor year we lost qulte a few classmates They were Domunuc Bnnversse Dorls Burkhardt Gordon Ehlers Genrose Endrles Sharon Peterson Edward Hoefler Alfred Schad Allen Schneider Rnchard Spaeth Eugne Blatz Vernon Vogel Robert Gutschow Donald Gregoire Merlun Grunewald Eugene Kas sunger Jenls Koeppen Joyce Koeppen Ronald Matznnck Ruby McCabe Lorraune Rlesterer Charles Schmitt Mavyn Schumaker Norbert Meyer and Glenn Splndler Donna Burkhardt was our only new classmate Our class now totals 90 Geraldlne Salm was pucked from our class to be on the Homecornung Court of Honor Our float won furst prrze In the Homecomlng parade Just before Christmas we receuved our class rungs The Junuor Prom was held May 8 The music was furnlshed by Harry Rothman We have four varsity cheerleaders from our class They are Mary Ann Orth Peggy Gast Pat Schaller and Joyce Wagenknecht Our Iettermen are Gene Thueleke Frutz Klauck George Gollasch Lowell Graf Bob Bunversue and Roger Schreaber Our one act play was called Curse You Jack Dalton and was directed by Mass Ballard Many of our members were actuve In the Pep Club Camera Club Spanlsh Club Dramatlcs Club Band Chorus Athletlcs and were on the staffs of the school publncatrons Page Twenty th ee . 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N Hnckmann T K amer M Kutz D Hornek E Kremer THIRD ROW V Kent F Caflusch M Foth L Goodrnch G Conrad V I-Ielnzen E Beckmarm D Felle N B Idt K Kn er SECOND ROW M Konz B Kuether M Endrxes J Karstaedt J Bender D Duefenvhaler S Johst R Cam D Hansmann Gufschow E Endrnes FIRST ROW C Fromm P Kmer L DyzbaIys L Klauck C Beum er M Behr M Benmn S Chrnstel E Harnack B Anhalt SOPHOMORE CLASS ROW R Pf ster F S In r E Muller J Tnmrxck C Schleun s THIRD ROW D Walsdorf A Schumaker J Memert E Otto J Meyer J Sdmell E Sdmendcr T VoIanc1 C Rocck R Steffen L M yer C Zorn SECOND ROW Mr Coo ey D Walsdorf K Lechler O Stuefvater S Schwoerer A Schroeder P Watry L Rube M Rabe S Wagner D Wenskopf N Mesch Mrs Kramer FIRST ROW S ScI'meII M Schnender C Lorfed J Meyer Y Leonard V Lorfeld V Lorfeld A Salm J Steffen R Wmkel J Thueleke K Menselwnfz Muss Wnlladsen ffl- 'E' QRAA A Page Twenty four f . , . , , , , , . , . r , . , . , . . --- , , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , , e , . 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Q JS President Karl Schleunes Vnce Presrdent Kay Melselwnz Secretary Vnolet Lorfeld Treasurer Verne Kent FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS 31 i li 1.9 Q6 ,.-a ,Q--A President A Roger Spindler Vice-President Rodney Rautman Secretary Bernice Henschel ,Treasurer Darlene Schnell Page T e fy-five A Q 2 4 TOP ROW B Fofh L Bornemann D Forbes D Kurscln P Klauck D Henscnel J Kubale D Kornetzke R Karls G Graf R Bruesewutz A Hmgnss THIRD ROW S Hemb R Dederlng D Bohne E I-Iemb R Hagenow H Hanke M Krutzlk J Joas C Johnson D I-Iennnngs J Joslyn R Drews M Faust SE OND ROW S Fres Y Bot D Anhalt L Kent R Lerhlce L Hutsrnann E Henscrvel S Lange B I-Iensclwel D Leonard dorf C utz lllng E Bnnversne Y Broeckert R Backwaus FIRST ROW Muss Umland G Grunewald C Brnll V Frederucks E I-Ienscltel S Hahn C La n R Brock D Bolnne D Lutze Y Buchmann J Dorn M Kolb L Kautzer A Kceser Mass Payant FRESHMEN CLASS TOP ROW K Wagner D Vogel D Peters J Goltry S Orth R Nautlw FOURTH ROW J Steffen D Znmrnerman E Trnnka W Zuegler B Sclwler D Scltoenborn J Prange R Sptndler W Suerners K Nnnmer A Weber THIRD ROW G Zorn D Meyer G Stemhardt A Pautz K Srnasal J oclftwoerer D Matthtas D Meyer R Rabe R Rautrnann W Staus L Voss E Schneuder SECOND ROWJR. Nelson K. Schwartz D. Wettsteun P. Tollman M, Nett, B. Mattes, E, Matltcs J. Wordell, D Schnell D Nun mer G. Rabe M. Matznick, FIRST ROW--E. Scharenbrock, M. Schad J. Schmitz, J. Meyer, M. Stien, I. Schumaker, S, Steinlwardt, M. Miller, L. Renz, M. Rach N, Rabe, K. Olm, E. Meyer, Mr. Gee. Page Twenty-six l . ..... +-ww-,..f...., Pep Band Tumng up' ,lb u , l 5 ..-...-- K' I Q-xv fx ' Chemistry class at work if g X , Pdgz. T New seven Typung c'ass un actnon S-QE ff- S- STANDING B Brusewutz G Thueleke C Schleunes D Chrusfel D Rnesterer P Klauck A Htngtss D Henschel SEATED J Voland R Backhaus Mr Zlelams N Muller A Schroeder J Hahn The Councll ns composed of representatuves from each fnrst peruocl class It enables the students to volce thelr opunlon about any affalrs In school and lt tries to supply the wants and needs of every student Our Student Council was In charge of many outslde actavutues In and out of the school Several Homecomlng actlvutues were under our supervlslon We promoted membershnp for the JUNIOR RED CROSS and promoted Christmas festlvltles decorated the halls and sponsored the Chrlstmas Room Decoratlons Contest The Library was the wnnner of the plaque and It wull be In the llbrary untll the following year We also directed many assemblles In the different months These assemblles were held be lore Thanksgsvlng and Chrlstmas vacations and on patrlotlc occasions We worked on the actuvuty tucket for the hugh school and the Student Handbook forthe Freshmen and Sophomores The Council IS composed of thirteen members and the offlcers are Presndent Duck Chrustel Vice Presudent Janice Hahn Secretary Gene Thneleke Advnsor Mr Znelanls Page Twenty eught JW, V 5 Z STUDENT COUNCIL I . JUNIOR PROM May 2 1952 Prorn Kung LeRoy Arndt Prom Queen Januce Hahn Mary Nllles Bernard Wapp Betty Hansen Davld Thiel Shlrley Neurneyer Richard Chrrstel Januce Bender Davnd Olno On Friday nlght May 2 the 1952 Junaor Prom was held IH the hugh school gymnasium wlth the theme of Star Dust Page T envy n ne PEP CLUB A ROW A Trutfscwel S ChrlsteL N Mesch B Kuemer J nd z H n J Prange A Schroeder S Schwoerer FOURTH ROW B Anhalt E Harneck K Me selwnz G Raquev S Hoerth M Oth S Neumeyer L n S J Beckmann M O10 RD ROW J Wagenknecht J H hn N Mailer E n rn ne va er Ceuer er P as haler Ku er Lec er S New H Jugenheumer I Herwn W TWO J Th eleke R Can J Mey r o s a ner Hun Konz C Beum D Wens opf Nulles M H 1 M Rabe Muss Umland W ON E Math s z s n rd H n P Tolfm n Ra e M a r B Wa F Beck J Krevsh D Thnel CHEERLEADERS WN 1-1' Pat Schaller Jamce Hahn Peggy Gas! Joyce Wagenknecht Mary Ann OrTh Page Thrny -- 4 - ir ' 'ee' -A-'fm' A-A .. X . TOP - . 1 , . ' , . , . ' , . Vola , L. Puet , B. ansen, D. Th'e!, , J ' -.J .,. L, . i A, . ,. , . r . ,E.S1ei, .Ruh ms Ve. -,.B,.1,.Ed'9S,O.SY'TT,NL.vY'J,A.NL3y,.GT P. Sc I , N, eth , K. hl., . , , ' , . 'g. RO . i , . i , . e , S. J h 1, S. W g , L. KIL k, M. , . fer, . 'k M. ' , . e'n, , . , ' . RO E . e , L. Dy baly , D. Leo a , B. HenscheL, S. ah , . a , L. b , . B h, . pp . , . C , . ' . I Vftfifziff gg, , 9 6 it he I n FI -4duW ' HOMECOMING HOMECOMING EVENTS Bonflre and snake dance Thursday evening Parade Fruday afternoon October TO Football game Friday evening Score Kuel 6 Plymouth O Homecornmg dance after the game HOMECOMING ROYALTY Kung Bernard Wapp Queen Mary Nnlles Court of Honor Betty Hansen Geraldine Salm Arlene Salm Marulyn Muller TOP ROW G Heinzen B Franzen J Gregoire L Leonard E Henschel M Meyer J B tz J K z ROW TWO C Schreiber B Grunewald A Wagner N Ku ther A Meyer C Be ker V Lorteld D Klemme V Lorfeld ROW ONE A Schmahl L Bessler P Walsdorf M Konz B Kuether A Schroeder O Stietvater D Cvutschow Mrs Goltry LIBRARIANS CLUB IS a good autobiography? are some of the questions the librarians patiently answer through out the year This s lust one duty for the librarians They also put magazines newspapers and books away They check books in and out tor their customers They collect numerous fines and make out notices for overdue books Besides these duties Lynda Bessler and Mrs Goltry keep the bulletin boards in attractive displays Under our new system the new librarians started the year as Pages From time to tfne we were given exerc ses to fill out This was to help us in understanding the library work better and to prepare the Pages for the test at the end ot the year If they pass they become Senior librarians The Christmas Party ns the only social event of the year President Nancy Kuether Vife President Patricia Walsdort Secretary Treasurer Alice Wagner Adviser Mrs Carmen Goltry Page Thirty two 7 . 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TOP ROW Mr Cooley A Hunguss W Koene D Thnel C Henschel R Nelson FOURTH ROW J Thteleke N Dnefenthaler E Beum'erL Kenneke N Kuether D Jaschob W Foerster M Klernme L Bornemann G Prange J Metselwltz M Meyer G Thleleke B Schafer SECOND ROW D Leonard B Kuether N Mesch S Johst J Trmka A Schmahl P Schaller D Dnefentha'er M: er Ochs C Franz M Or J ot FIRST ROW B Anhat E Harnack K Menselwntz M Bahr S Chrustel L Dyzbalys D Weuskopf M Konz L Klauck C Beumler CAMERA CLUB One of the newest and fastest growing org anrzatuons ID Knel Hugh School IS the Camera Club lt was organlzed under the guvdance of Mr Cooley In September wsth an oruglnal membershup of 45 The offncers chosen were Robert Hertel Kay Merselwutz and LouAnn Kenneke as Presndent Secretary and Treasurer respectively Funds for equupment chemucals and other expenses were raused through dues :ce cream sales at school functuons and noon hour movtes The club hopes to make these movues a permanent feature of the school The actuvutues of the Camera Club and nts members are many Most of the members have taken advantage of the opportumty offered by the club to learn to develop prnnt and en large photographs Materials for these purposes are furnlshed to members free of charge except for a small fee for enlargung paper To help both club members and others to learn to take and apprecsate good pnctures the Camera Club sponsored a dnsplay of prize wnnnnng pxctures Several dtscussuons on prcture taknng were held usnng slndes and pro,ected photos to ullustrate ponnts about good and bad photos Wnth Mr Cooleys help and durectuow a small darkroom was buult In the chemucal store room It may be used by club members durnng all peruods of the day The latest and most ambutnous Camera Club pro,ect as the purchase of a used Speed Graphic press camera Thus fune unstrument wnll be at the dlsposal of club members for personal use and wull also be used for photographung school functtons Sales of pictures of football and basketball games and other events have been tried However lack of proper equlpment was a problem The ne v camera should solve It Some of the planned future protects of the Camera Club are a better darkroom fneld trnps and more equnpment Anyone Interested an photography wnll ftnd membershup an the Camera Club both Interesting and helpful Page Thnrty three T A I A. QQ..-...TT Lg Q.-.-T 'l4 ' V Y E . , W M, ,H ,' if 5- s 4 5 ' 4 , -1 0' e- , . 1 a ' 2 'r f 1 7- , 5 at ' ' 1 l u I T , 4 ,I 1 ls THIRD ROWil. Kreiman, Y. Leonhard, J. Beckmann, L. Leonard, D. Meyers, P, Walsdorf, R. Ziegler, J. Brotz, M. '21 ,R, , . th, ,F h. . . , . . . l . . I ' I I I ' ' ' I I I I I - . ' . I f I ' , . . . I I I . . . . U . I Q I I , . - l - ' I - 1 . I . , I f -Q-.Fee-ii 1 LW TOP ROW M Lueclce R Ochs A Wagner R Cain G Albrecht J Prange E Henschel V Lorfeld FOURTH ROW G Lechler D Grube T Nett A Schwartz E Endrues M Otto S Hoerth J Bender Y Leonard D Lutze V Lorfeld RD ROW L Menne J Bratz S Neumeyer S Ruh J Hah E ern P Was ar L Leonar J Ste en SECOND ROW E Gebhard I Krenmann J Thueleke L Bessler B Schmltz K Lechler J Wordell M Kob Nett M Rach R Balz R Ziegler D Me ers T ROW S Fries L yzbalys S Wagner J Zorn P Watry P Knner C M y L Rah M Ra c D Walsdorf D Dnefenthaler Mrs Kramer FHA The Future Homemakers of America ts a natuonal organlzatson It ns In nts fifty flrst year The local organlzatlon has a mernbershup of stxty grrls and IS under the dnrectuon of Mrs Kramer Mrs Falz succeeded Mrs Kramer In the second semester Actlvltles of the year Included Installation of officers Chrtstmas Party F H A week earnrng degrees sellrng of Christmas cards, style revue exhlbltlon of food and clothung at the facrs and the Green Lake Convention The business meetungs were held every second Tuesday of each month The socual meetxngs were held every fourth Tuesday of the month The purpose of the organuzatlon IS to gain expert ence and promote Interest In Homemaklng Presrdent Shurley Neumeyer Hustornan Shnrley Ruh Vuce President Rose Marne Ochs Reporter Shirley Heorth Secretary Rachel Balz Song Leader Lynda Bessler Treasurer Alice Wagner Work Chalrman Pat Walsdorf Page Thlrty four THI - . , . , . , . , . n, . St ' , . I d f, . d, . ff , D. Gutschow, D. Spindler, D. Klemme, C. Franz, M. Meyer, M. , . , . , . ' , . y . FIRS --V . ' , . D , . , . , , , , ' , . Ktuz, J. e er, . e, . b , . . . . . . .... I . I u . U I . I 1 I ROW G Rabe R Pfnster R Rach A Eckhart D Ollg Mayr D Schmldt VV Koene R Rautmann Schueler D Zummerman FOURTH ROW Mr Kramer C Walsdorf V Pahmerer N Hxcnmann J Meyer E Mueller N Boedt E Otto W Snemers D Hornack J Kleunhans J Steffen RD ROW R Nauth O Schueer L Shmrtz G Zon G S mltz M Kuz E Schnel er M Kue r Kraemer E Hemb J Joslm H Luebke SECOND ROW V Schultz K Klrsch G Gast W Stauss V Rlchter M Sertert R Koenlg D Meyer R Spnncller K Nmmer D Vogel L Meyer C Zorn FIRST ROW D Bohne E Kramer D Matthlas M Faut M Krutzlk A Weber R Rabe D Hennung D Rnesterer versre V Retb ock C Z Cn: FFA Our Future Farmers of America organxzatlon began In l9116 Thls year we have snxty three members All agrlculture students belong to the F F A and also test mulk Our organlzatlon strnves to create Interest nn farm and soc al lute and have more opportunntnes to attend nn terestung places like county and state faurs and also stock shows To ralse money we sell popcorn and soda at football and basketball games O r F F A gives out gllts as pro,ects for some of the boys Thus year tlve gllts were given out Chester whltes Berkshires and a Hampshure Many ot our boys won prizes at tie Manxtowoc Sheboygan, and Calumet county fairs Robert Bnnversue recenved a check of S8 from the Pnoneer corn contest Alfonse Rabe was awarded Honorary Farmer degree ln December we went to tne lnternatlonal Llvestock Show at Chicago We will have four fellows partucnpatsng nn t e DePere Fat S.ock Show and the otflcers wnll attend the Offrcers Trannlng School at Beaver Dam Thus sprung we will again have a scrap Iron drive and also we hope to get some more pheasant eggs to hatch The followlng recelved packets Robert Blnversue Carl Zlegler and Eugene Rabe Large letters Eugene Maueser Charles Zorn Orlln S hueler Wayne Koene Roland Koenng Donald Rresterer Vernon Rletbrock Ronald Chrlstel Elroy Mueller and Marvin Kutz Small letters Edward Kraemer, Lee Meyer Davud Olug Vnrgnl Schultz, and Vnctor Ruchter Presutlent Robert Bunversle Vrce Presudent Vernon Rnetbro k Secretary Donald Rnesterer Treasurer Ronald Chrustel Sentnnel Carl Zregler Page Thirty fwe V A 'fu . ,..4 Y - 'N Y - r--- ., ., TOP - . , . 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ML Ag boys testing mnk Home Ec c'ass In Yhe knchen 4l gin Pag- Thurty sux At work In the shop wf-- ro A., 'Q c ,-PS3-Q PURPLE AND WHITE Tnus year we have publlshed eleven Issues ot the Purple and White Subscrlptuons were sold at a very reduced rate We have added more drawings and have marked off the columns Thus guves a better appearance to our paper We have also trned to Improve the content of our articles Besides publishing the Purple and Whnte articles of Interest have been sent to our local paper each week We are very grateful to Mess Pavant and Moss Ballard our advisors for helpung us to put out the paper EDITOR Lynda Bessler CO EDITOR Mary Nllles BUSINESS MANAGER Pat Walsdorf SPORTS REPORTERS Gene Thteleke David Ollg Pat Schaller Agnes Meyer ART DEPARTMENT Pat Melselwttz Bernard Wapp Jeanune Foth TYPISTS Delores Thuel Betty Hansen Louuse Wlnkel Joyce Fromm Carol Becker Margaret Oettunger Pg Th REPORTERS Marilyn Muller Constance Larson Nancy Mesch Shirley Nett Jeanine Foth Jo Ann Voland Ruth Backhaus Antonia Schroeder Dorothy Meyers Duane Nlnrner Shirley Hoerth Peggy Gasf Nancy Kuether Lou Ann Kenneke Carol Schreiber Beverly Franzen Elva Beumler Shrrley Ruh Bull Schafer . f - Kay Meiselwitz a e irty-se TRIAD STAFF Makung lusts of members of The Freshmen Sophomores Junuor and Senuor classes and arrangung Tor appounTmenTs wuTh The phoTographer us lust The begunnung of The work on The Truad Plannung The paper makung The dummy copy of The Truad and an agreemenT wuTh The Reluance Publushung Company fvere evenTs un quuck successuon There were many volunTeer workers buT The greaTesT responsubuluTy for The conTenT and sale of The Truad falls on The shoulders of The Two eduTors and busuness managers The expense of publushung The Truad was shared equally by all subscrubers Thus year wuTh The slughT uncrease un pruce The sales of home made candy were abandoned Thus year as Too oTTen un prevuous years The burden and expense of makung candy had fallen on a few wrllung workers whule oThers assumed none of The responsubuluTy Our suncere Thanks To The secreTarues of The cllss s and organuzahons who conTrubuTed The TormaTuon abouT Theur respecTuve groups We appr cuale Theur assusTance and are graTeTul also To Mr Zuelanus Tor hus assusTance and supporT and To Muss Luen our advusor for her advuse and help un Thu orouecT Every year we announce The new Quull and Scroll members of The prevuous year who become members as a resulT of Theur ouTsTandung work on The Truad and Theur hugh scholasTuc raTung ln T952 The Tollowung qualufled as members of The Quull and Scroll BeTTy Buswell Carolyn .laschob Glorua Henschel STAFF MEMBERS EduTor Januce Bender Assocuate EduTor Ellen Lorfeld Busuness Manager Helen Jugenheumer AssusTanT Busuness Manager Nancy Muller Class Prophecy PaT Walsdorf Mary Nulles Class Wull Darlean Spundler Evelyn STeun Class HusTory Januce Hahn Calendar Shurley Neumeyer SporTs Davud Olug Th g Senuor Saynngs Shurley Ruh Nancy KueTher Ellen Lorfeld Musuc Shurley Ruh Januce Bender Ellen Lorfeld SnapshoTs Duck ChrusTel AssusTanTs Lous Menne Betty Hansen Lynda Bessler Lou Ann Kenneke Nancy Duefen Thaler Elva Buemler Advusor Muss Luen T -- e E' T' 1 Y , I K V I 1 C 5 I I fi '1 4 iii! -. . 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I T ' I 7 l 1 1 Y I I I V . i . r l a c lrfy-ei h Ay Ag Q TOP ROW M Oettnnger L Puetz G Thneleke B Han en J Wagenknecht N Kuether THIRD ROW J Voland E Harneck K Menselwnz M Bahr D Thnel L Bessler G Hemzen Y Boechert SECOND ROW P Tollman I Schumaker J Dorn S Chrtstel P Scnaller A Meyer M Stecker M Hem FIRST ROW B Kuether N Mesch L Renz R Brocker B Henschel Y Buchmann J Foth P Menselwltz M Orth Mass Welladsen DRAMATICS CLUB The dramatlcs club as the name lmplues ss an organlzatnon which IS composed of people who are Interested In clramatucs The offncers thus year were President Jo Ann Voland Vnce Presldent Pat Scnaller Secretary Treasurer Lynda Bessler The club this year has again taken charge of the Nnght of Plays We have also bought a makeup knt whnch has been used several trmes Thus year for the fTrst tnme we sponsored a three act all school play which everyone en,oyed very much At the end ofthe year awards were grven to the members of the club who partucupated un dramatuc productuons We are very grateful to Mass Wulladsen our advisor for wnthout her help many of the thungs the club has done wouldnt have been accompllshed FATHER WAS A HOUSEWIFE Knel Hugh School s Fnrst All School P ay Julue Butler Pat Schaller Pat Flanagan Mary Ann Orth Doug Butler Gerald Gast Mrs Norms Mary Hem Dr Ann Butler Jo Ann Voland Miss Osbourne Joyce Wagenknecht Tom Butler Fred Beck Calvnn Pepper Gene Thleleke Mrs Hanson Kay Menselwutz Cynthna Lewus Do othy Meyers Hank Stenncke Karl Schleunes Prompters at me Foth and Warren Leonard Goodruch MaV'lYfl 5leCl4e Sergeant Lutzfelder Wesley Wise Sllldem D'VeCl0f Emml' LOU Ha na l4 Mrs Cranfleld Peggy Gast Faculty Dnrcctor Mass Joy W Ilaosen Mrs Ames Nancy Kuether Page Thnrty nine l , l 3. ,. ,, ,. .,. ,. . -. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,.r . , , . I , I ' I I - I ' . , ' I .. , , .. . F .lei - ff Q I. ,S Miss Theresa Payant and On Wednesday November T9 the treshmer sophomores and luniors presented their class plays They staged excellent entertainment luetore a packed auditorium The freshman Mrs McAllister Mr McAllister Jody McAllister Ellsworth Brovvn The sophomore class Mamie Johnson Geraldine Malcolm class presented The Stuffed Shirt Ruth Backhaus James Joslyn Janc Dorn Allred l-linges gafe the one act play Kay Meiselvvrtz Shirley Schovverer Mrs Walter Beardsley Mary Kon? Jeremiah Leonard Goodricl Carey l:l9lCllITQ Curse You Jack Mrs. Donna Dalton Anna Alvardo Bertha Blair' Jack Dalton Gerald Gast Mrs Jason Dennis Martin Whodunrt9 Mary Jenkins Walter Beardsley Advisor s Dalton f as presented by the runior class Joyce Beckmann Joyce Wagenknecht Pat Meiselvvitz Gene Thieleke Egbert Van Horn Richard Blair Eloise Dalton Advisor Mrs At hc conclusion ol the three plays the judges decided which group had Diana Ninmer DeLyle l-lenschel Miss Lois Umland LaVerne Dyzbalys Karl Schleunes Dolores Kramer and Mr William Cooley Wesley Wise Alex Karls Pat Schaller Miss Betty Ballard presented the best play. The sophomores won fTrst place and the plaque will belong to them tor one year. I l'.tuL F orty THE NIGHT OF PLAYS Molly McAllister Yvonne Buchmann Advisors ' , , A E . . SPANISH CLUB .4 7 'H' '7 L -.ff 44 -Q A E. TO ROW L Kenneke E Lor L Bessler D Gr e G AI ect J z BOTTOM ROW E B umler G Thueleke R He tel Senpel Miss Ba d CIRCUS BAND MEMBERS N Dne'emha1er,E Lorfeid M' DeShe1'e', G Th.efere,J Nwse, P. Mewsewvnz Page Fcrw-one I ALTO CLARINET M Rletbrock BARITONE R Nelson D Burkhardl TUBA R Schreiber D Zimmermann J Wise TYMPANI Darlene Hagenovv H l B FLAT CLARINET Lorfeld Hahn Franz Larson D Nlnmer C Fromm M Henschel A Berfsche H Luebke A Schroeder D Gutschow D Hansmann M Muller J. Rabe J. Oettinger OBOE E. Beumler Page Forty-Iwo FRENCH HORN Thueleke Weftsleln Hlnglss Raufmann ALTO SAXOPHONE B Henschel R Ochs D Burkhardt M Schumaker K Olm E Mueller BASSOON R. Ziegler .,.,, .,,,,,,..-...-. .,-.1 ---,- ,v SCHCDOL BAND FLUTE N Dnefenthaler Bender Larson Mathes Melselvvnfz Sfemhardt PERCUSSION Krefsch Fromm Merselvvufz Meyer Johsf M Orth TROMBONE Henschel Pahmeler Se:peI Schultz B Sfelnhardt TENOR SAXOPHONE R Bruesewltz C Zom V Rlchter P,r,r BASS CLARINET M Klemme W Wise BARITONE SAXOPHONE J tz Burkhardf L Kermeke O Schuler Sueverf Steffen Kuether Shumaker . ' D. . J. V. ' . ' K. K. ' B. V. J. ' ' C. riII Q KU S. ' J. ' R. Rabe CORNET B. J. . J. . ' 1 P. ' ' . R. ' J- - ' J. S. 5. ' I. C MISS MURPHY'S SENIOR GIRLS CHORUS ROW M Meyer M Stacker J Trmka J hteleke M :yan ran e r In uw Becker G Albrecht C Beumler B Dedermg M Berman RD ROW N Mesch S Nett H u ertheumer D Spnnd er etsevsuz ormc nn Rus Rnetbrock D Hagenow S Neumeyer I H rwng B Scwmttz M Otto P as SE OND ROW J Zort D B klardt E Ertdrnes S Hcerth J Beckmarm G Racquet J Bender M Bahr B AnhaIt M Rabe L Rabe S Schwoerer Mtss Murphy T ROW C Schreiber L WnkeI S hr: tel ey rs emzen H ner C Bunmener P Was o Foth L Wmk P Watry D Wcnsko f D Burkhart L Hntsm MISS MURPHYS JUNIOR CHORUS QLD I-, ROW N D Lutze SECOND ROW 'VI Net! FI RON I Dorn QI J Hwrnack D Prange E Ne sort C Falz E enschel ordelI Henscwel An at S Hem Reese D masaI I at L Maurer E Hensc e C Kutz L Hagen W Musa Murphy 1 tnecke I my F 1 C Arno YBrz Page Forty tour MR DE SHELTERS BOYS CHORUS YY Y O1 on Y' mmf, T ROW J Goltry D Jaschob N Popp J Rehm W Wettstem D Rnesferer R Chr: te J Kretsch J Ste en Manz A Ka 5 SQCOND ROW R I-Iaqenow V Hemzen R Koemg D Schmntf S Kraemer T Voland A Eckherdf V Rnetbrock D Schmnt W Snemers M Waack Mr DeSI'neI1er T ROW R Steffen C oeck r mer deo E Icmann R Kubae F Beck E Mae-user Ruchrer V Ke. MIXED CHORUS ROW C Roeck R Hen A I erer rate e en Kre erdeo S Kraemer T Kraemer V Kem PTH ROXN S DQCI VI Q rww rw fr Ju m vw warjv Foam md' 1' I-Icvn ra Q Spm THIRD RON M Svockor D BIJrkIarcIr S Sdwwocrfr F Bc-cI-mann T Volavwd D Sdwvvv F Beck V Rrchfer Jasdwob C Raquef J Bfck warm M 'Aem' SCCOND RO., R Evwd Os D Haufnow D Tre S Bavfazc f Sum 'A Lump J flagdnkmfn J Prmwge Trukfa M vfw1I'OCIf S RJ' Mr Dfsvp P HRST RO!! P 'aTr, P Scwawo S NEW' H JJQPWIQ vu J Pow P We sdon D Mff rs M NIIQS D Eurldwa L Rabe I 1g,L FL. D J d 1 'Ka v' ' n ' T nv .Q M 9, ,'e ' 1. xx, ' ' f 'J' , , 1 M . '1 , ' 'I .- ,.,, , , if 'Q 59 - X . ' ,Q . 7, N 1 UQ O-9 PQ H I 'T Ip 2 :f I: I :Q V I I, , I ' OP ,. ,. ,. ,. ',.' ,. 'sI,. ,. ff, R. , . rI'. FIRS I . I I , . I, T. Krae I , R, We? , . Bec , . IIIig, J. I, , , . , V. ' , . Int. TOP . , . S16 , . KarIs, D R'esT , R. Chi I, J. S1 If , J. tsch, R .'f' , , FOU I I I Q nl, I He g, B Ha 531, S N111 'e,'er, R IIIIQ V H.nzQ , A. Edd f P- Q, D SLM '. - P Gasv M D k S der. GIRLS SENIOR GLEE CLUB The Gurls Senuor Glee Club us under the direction of Muss Donna Murphy Part of the group of suxty met every day and all of the group met Tuesday and Thursday during the second period The chorus included senior lunuor and sophomore gurls Marilyn Stecker was the accompanist Before the Christmas Concert strains of Ave Marua Three Kings Carol of the Bells and Winter Wonderland could be heard coming from the cafeteria as we were practucung The second semester found us preparing for the exchange concert at Chulton the festuval at Plymouth and the Sprung Concert This tume we sang O Rest In The Lord The Chestnut Tree One World Coming Thru The Rye and My Heart Stood Stull GIRLS JUNIOR GLEE CLUB The Gurls Junior Glee Club under the durectuon of Muss Donna Murphy made uts first publuc appearance at the deducatuon of the new gradeschool The numbers were I Love a Little Cottage and Beautiful Dreamer At the Christmas Concert the group sang Sleigh Rude As Joseph Was AWaIkung and When You Wush Upon a Star In addutuon to the concert the group went carolung at Christmas time and had a chullu lunch after ut The group intends to take part un the musuc festuval and Sprung Concert They wull be sungung such songs as I Heard a Forest Praying Prayer From Hansel and Gretel The Quest and Aluce Blue Gown MIXED CHORUS Thus year we weue agaun pruvuleged to have a Muxed Chorus of seventy four vouces under the durectuon of Mr Alden DeSheIter The Chorus met Monday Wednesday and Friday of each week during the second period Marulyn Steckeu was our accompanist The first several weeks were spent mostly un learning to read music and sungung chords Then we began preparing for the Christmas Concert which was held De ember I8 T952 At thus concert we sang Sung Ye to the Lord by Everett Tutcomb Joshua Fut De Battle of Jericho arranged by Harvey Gaul Today There us Rung During the second semester we began preparing for the musuc festuval held at Plymouth on Aprul 24 and 25 On February 27 T953 we had an exchange concert at Chulton We sang The Lords Prayer by Nobel Caun Soon Ah Wull Be Done by Wm Dawson Deep In My Heart by Sigmund Romberg and Stout Hearted Men by Sigmund Romberg Another publuc appearance was March I7 when we sang for the Farmers Institute The M xed Chorus us very grateful for the fact that twenty five new robes were added to the previous number Now the enture chorus can appear robed BOYS CHORUS About forty male vouces gathered together on Tuesday and Thursday of each week during the second period Thus us the first tume un several years that we have had a Boys Chorus at Kiel It was ably directed by Mr Alden DeShetIer and accompanied by Eugene Beckmann The first publuc appearance was at the Christmas Concert We sang The Log On The Fure by Hummel Fushburn and Aura Leu by George R Poulton When we appeared at the exchange concert at Chulton we sarg Hear Thou Our Prayer O Lord by Peter D Tkach Luke the Mighty Eagle by L Spohr and The Log On The Fure by Hummel Fushburn The group intends to enter the contest at Plymouth and participate un the Sprung Concert They have done a 'ob that has certaunly been a credut to the Kiel Hugh S hool BAND The band thus year us composed of sixty three enthusiastic members It us under the capable direction of Mr Alden DeShetIer For the past three years the band has entered the music festuval un Class A and has won a first place rating each tume We are proud of thus record and after the festuval thus sprung hope to have con tunued ut for the fourth consecutuve year The band takes part un many events dunng the school year The first publuc appearance of the band un uniform thus year was at the Homecoming game It performed several maneuvers on the field during the half tume The Mud wunter concert was one of the outstanding events of the year Another Important event us the annual Sprung concert On January 22 hve members of the band were chosen to play un the curcus band at Fond du Lac under the durectuon of Merle Evans durector of the Ringling Broth rs Curcus Band The day was enioyed by Nancy Duefenthaler flute Ellen Mae Lorfeld clarunet Pat Meuselwutz durms Gene Thueleke french horn Jum Wuse bass horn The band presented a concert at Chulton Hugh School ID February Chulton wull play a return concert for us un sprung The Pep Band has played at all the pep assemblies and home basketball games It has done uts part ru peppung up the spectators and promoting school spurut It was lead by Ronald SISVSFT Fourteen seniors viull be performing with the band for the last tume on Memorual Day They have all enuoyed playung with the band as has every one of uts members Pag F ty s n ' I I 1 - H I ,, H A H H ,I ,f . I I I I ' ' ' ll ll Il ,ll Il ll II ' l ' I I I I , . I I - I Il ' ll ll Il ll ll . II ' ll - ' r r ' 1 . . F . ' ly . Il ' II ' T- ' ll I ' ll I ' ' - , I ing by F. Melius Christiansen, Stout Hearted Men by Sigmund Romberg, and White Christmas by Irving Berlin. ' I . I I ,, H . , , . , . . . . . . F I I . . . - 1 r T . . I . . . e . . , . , 4: , 2 , r , 1 ' , . I , i K . , Q I e or -' -ah ' M .. 'ah-Nz. W4 , ,VH ,, 1 7 fi A 7 Y 'K '- - 213 1' ip, . ,.- - 'wqggw SPORTS REPORT FOOTBALL SEASON T952 RAlDER'S SEASON RECORD Won 11 - Lost 4 Kre Port Washengton Kue Freedom Kle Chxlton Kne New Holsteln Kne Valders Kue Plymouth Kue Sheboygan Falls Kle Brullron EASTERN WISCONSIN CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS Team s Opp Sheboygan Falls Plymouth Valders Kle New Holsteln Chilton INDIVIDUAL SCORING Bernard Wapp points LeRoy Arndt polnts Frltz Klauclc potnts Gene Thtelelce points Fred Beck pornts Honorary captann and most valuable player as voted by the squad IS Bernue Wapp a tour year letter winner and truly an outstandrng player ln hrs hrst year as coach at Klel Hugh Mr Lohr dvd a wonderful 'ob by brungnng up a team with a 500 average lnexperuence rnlurles to key players and a lack of sprrnt hamper ed the team In the early season causung the fellows to wln only one out ot the flrst tour games However with the able asslstance of Mr Durest and Mr Gee Coach Lohr lnstnlled the drnve unto the team so that three of the remamnng tour games were vuctortes Three ot these last tour games were agatnst the leadtng teams rn the conference Kuel had three outstanding players named to the all conference squad They were seniors Bernle Wapp and Melvun Suetert as lunebaclcers and lunror Gene Threleke as quarterback pq ' l O ' 117 ' l T3 7 ' l 6 ' 20 ' l l3 ' 20 ' l T9 T3 ' l 6 O A l 6 T3 ' l 26 ' ' O W L Pl , . 5 l ll l 52 4 2 ll l 32 11 2 7l 114 ' l 3 3 76 66 ' 3 3 79 59 ' Q 4 52 66 Brlllion O 6 T2 l93 38 ' T8 ' 6 . are Forty-exght FOOTBALL SQUAD TOP ROW F Beck B Wapp H Mafhes D Ong R Schrelber L Arndt SECOND ROW R Chrustel W Schafer L Graf F Klauck C Maller G Gollasch FIRST ROW V Hemzen D Rnesterer V Rnefbrock G Thleleke R Werdeo R Bmve e K CLUB On Sepfember l5Th The KClub of Knel Hugh School held :Ts fTrsT meetxng To elecT offrcers Presudem LeRoy Arndt Vuce PresndenT Gene Thneleke SecreTary Treasurer Bernie Wapp The K Club us one of The sTronger organlzaflons In Kiel Hugh School The homecomnng dance and parade are sponsored by The KClub BuT The blggesf evenT of Tne K Club us The yearly lnmaflon of :Ts new members l...L ROW R Schneider W Schafer D Ol g H M hes F Kaucn J Kretsc THIRD ROW G Gollasch C Mlller D Jaschob R B uesewlfz R Werdeo R Schrelber OND ROW D Walsdorf V Hennzen V Rlevb ock D Rx sverer R K emg 'Vl S :fe V Rlcn Bryer c T ROW M D ersf L Graf oodruch c Wapp L n T G T eke M o r Page Forty mne U T' L I . in , , W I iv? 4 ' 1 Y -V ' ,-4. ,ll 'F' 'l4,. l ',. rsi. . - I . WV. ...cg VM., W T f , ' , , ll' T'i 'T A T T' V ,fu fg. L., ,,,,,,...,.,,c.,..,,. TOP ff . ' , . , . i , , at , . I ', . h. SEC l . I ,n . 'l I , . I rl V, , 'e I l , . ol 'n , T . e rr, , 'Ter, R l- ' sr-. FIRS -- r. u , . , L. G ' , F. Be ll, B. , . Ar d , . Th'el , D. Thiel, r, L h. 99 Koemg Olug Rlesterer WBPP Muller Thnel Helnzen Arndt Werdeo Klauck -9 13 Ruefbrock Schafer Senferf Thneleke C3raf Chrustel AAathes Banverme Gollasch Beck Gb! s Ww- I-La Page Fuhy one 1 k . ' I ., . gf ,QV .. ? 'fm , I 4 1 'Qf' 7 X, ' . ' E' 2 f ,L V 1. ' 1 , ' ii' . ,.. ,Y k I .. h . MQ, A .,:' ,,- , -'-rw, V I my-fry, x. -' ' . ' Q , ' , 'Y J rf! I g .X 4 .oo f ' L ' 1 in t . ' K r rf W f ' V' Ei q 1. , , Q I 'S Y r A- , Q , 11 gli: X ,W . ' Y nun! L . N, In 'Yu , .,, ,- . . 4 . ' , M :fr M A , , QQ... .Q EQ 3, ' 71 Irv. -nl Q '24 v ' BASKETBALL SQUAD -QE Q51 TOP ROW A Schumaker D Kenneke V Hemzen A KarTs G Conrad Mr Lolvr T ROW D Schneuder K K I r rwste He M Klemm M ow FRESHMEN BASKETBALL TEAM TOP ROW D Henschel R Karls S Kerb G Graf J Kubale FIRST ROW R Spmdler G Prange B Bruesewntz D Forbes R Pom Page Fsfvy two If 11 I 14' L 'T W z ,A ' gn , . ' W L Y--if L Q ax Y T ,., :: T . ' 1 1' :K ,W . , . ,.. -1. L Q Q K I L 'k f . I A S xr Ar , Y T 17 ' tr A ' T 2 . A , 5 , A ff' V A f T rx g 4 ' X 1 ' g V ' N -. , ' ' A xr . X L Fares if . ' V, I, ne, IR. 'Ch' I, LR. n rreL' .4 5, .H F 14.4 VARSITY SQUAD Kue Kle Kue Kue Kle ue Kle Kle Kue Kue Kle K e Kle Kle Kle Kiel STANDING D Chrstel D Thiel C Henschel G Conrad L Arndt Mr Duerst KNEELING G Th eleke F Klauck H Mathes C Muller G Gollasch RAIDER BASKETBALL SEASON 1952 53 5l Algoma 49 48 Valders 55 47 Kohler 49 77 Chilton 59 Klauck Thneleke and Gollasch bug guns in first Raider game Valders ace Chrustel loops 31 Thats alll Overtime win for the defending champs Gollasch hits 34 New school record 57 Sheboygan Falls 69 Were they hot' 66 Elkhart Lake 44 It was a runaway I9 I first period 66 St Marys 64 Real thriller Mathes dumps at in with seconds left 46 Plymouth 42 Thneleke and Thiel are tne stars among a team of real fighters 57 Valders 45 They held Chrnstel to II while five of our boys hut 6 or more 45 Kohler 49 They must have a lunx on us 58 Chilton 49 Arndt and Klauck split 30 Pee Wee was red hot 47 Sheboygan Falls 45 Gollasch huts I6 to pace Raiders 45 New Holstein 57 They are really good 4l Elkhart Lake 45 Raiders simply were way off 57 St Marys 72 St Marys was hot 66 Plymouth 70 Hugh score but not quite enough Page F fty th ee - . a , . , . , . ' , . . ' I - - ' ' ' . ' I - ' - ' . . ' I - - . K' I - - . - ' . Kiel 47-Brillion 36-Upset!! Doesn't count as conference competition. . I - Q . . . . I - F . . . . I . I - - .. I ' I - ' - ' . . I I - Q . . I . ' I - ' - . ' I - - ' ' . i - r FINAL EASTERN WISCONSIN STANDINGS New I-Iolsteln Kohler Brulllon Sheboygan Falls IG Plymouth Elkhart Lake Valders Chnlton Frntz Klauck was the teams highest scorer Chuck Muller was chosen captain Knel lost nts Hrst tournament game to New Holstein The Ralders beat Valders In the second game For consolatnon we beat Plymouth Thus ns certalnly a nnce way to end any season We had a great team and nt ns one that wnll long be remembered for theur nnspured playnng Con gratulatlons to Coach Duerst and all the fellows BOWLING CLUB TOP ROW Mass Umland J Vola1d M Konz C Becker S Deder ng B Dedermg J Wagenknecht V Bruesewnz J Thueleke SECOND ROW D Nnmer .I B ckmann P Tollman N Drake P Walsdorf L Rabe L Leonad .I Meuselwtz FIRST ROW S Ste nhardt P Schadle H Jgenhe mer G Raquet D Meyers L Dyzbalys M Bahr OUR LEADING BOWLERS Joyce Wagenknecht I29 9 Shlrley Dederlng I23 I Lu Ann Leonard II7 3 P ge F ftyf u xl mx-vl' aX Frnz Klauck ene Thneleke Harold Maihes Davud Thnel George Gollasch Page Fufvy fwe '-gf' LeRoy Arndt Duck Chrasfel Charles Muller Charles Henschel Glenroy Conrad CLASS WILL Gladys Albrecht guves her Sectuonal leadershup to Gloruan Raquet LeRoy Arndt wulls hus sportsmanshup to the next year s Badger team Shurley Balthozor wulls her love for stock car rac ung to Janelle Meuselwutz Frederuck Beck leaves an old broken down puano bench to Kuel Hugh School Lynda Bessler gladly wulls her abuluty to sew Val Rae Bruesewutz Elva Beumler wulls her tumudness to all future oboeusts Carol Brunmeuer wulls her two tone haur to an body who lukes two tone convertubles Duck Chrustel wulls hus freshmen gurl fruends to Rog r Spundler Nancy Duefenthaler and Bernuce Burkhardt wull theur great knowledge of physucs to Robert Hertel Cas uf he needs ntl Jeanune Foth leaves her fun nughts t a Schaller Carolyn Franz unwullungly leaves her blue eyes to all persons wuth brown eyes Beverly Franzen gladly wulls her quuet manners to Januce Wordell Joyce Fromm leaves her accuracy to play bass drums to Pat Meuselwutz Ethel Gebhard wushes to guve her quuetness to Mary Heun Duane Grube and Audrey Schwartz leave theur wullungness to skup classes to all the under classmen Januce Hahn wushes to guve her cheerleadung posu tuon to Maruon Luecke Betty Hansen leaves her day dreams to Mary Ann Ort 1 Sugrud Hayner gladly leaves her tarduness to Mary Lee Bahr P J Efty Charles Henschel wushes to leave hus heught wuth Bobby Foth Robert Horst guves hus car to Mr Cooly for hus photography studuo on wheels Renhold Illug wulls hus shyness to Tommy Oettunger Dennus Jaschob gladly leaves chorus so that Har old Luebke can take on Helen Jugenheumer wulls her trups to Two Ruvers to Joyce Wagenknecht LouAnn Kenneke and Januce Bender leave theur Greyhound bus rudes to Betty Kuether and Nancy Mesch Delores Klemme leaves her abuluty to almost muss the bus to Elaune Henschel Roland Koenug wulls hus straught As to Antonua Schroeder Delores Kornetzke wulls her abuluty to druve a car to all future women druvers Stanley Kraemer wulls hus beautuful bug wave to Le Dale Peters Jum Kretsch leaves hus abuluty to lose books to Mr Kubly Nancy Kuether gladly leaves Kuether s Studuos to all future senuors JoAnn Kutz wuth pleasure leaves her nuck name Susue to Luculle Stern Grace Lechler wulls her slum fugure to Jummy Joslun Ellen Mae Lorfeld wulls her place on the Honor Roll to Charles Walsdorf Marlun Lorfeld washes to leave all of hus freckles to Harold Luebke Eugene Maeuser leaves hus way wuth teachers to Marvun Klemme Harold Mathes leaves hus abuluty to act un plays to Don Karsteadt , . . - V - 4 uf I 1, - 'J . - uf Q 11 O P T - - uf V - H . . , . V H If - acc 5 -sux Roger Mayr wrlls hrs muscles to Danrel Walsdorf Lors Menne grves her love for srngrng to Mary Ann Orth Marlene Meyer wrlls her freckles wrth great pleasure to Geraldrne Salm Dorothy Meyers wrlls her detentrons and prnk make up slrps to Darlene Hansman Charles Mrller wrlls hrs abrlrty to get along wrth hrs Teachers to Vrrgrl Schultz Nancy Mrller and Mary Nrlles grve therr love of srxth hour offrce work to anybody who wants rt Alfred Nelson leaves hrs love for books to Leo Schmrtz Theresa Nett gladly leaves her A to Joe Trmereck Shrrley Neumeyer wrlls her modesty to Mary Lee Bahr Davrd Olrg leaves hrs Numerous Mrstakes to Ludrne Puetz wrlls her enroyment rn wrrtrng let ters to someone rn the navy to Yvonne Brotz Vrctor Rrchter leaves hrs brcycle to Mr Zrelanrs Don Rresterer leaves hrs abrlrty to get along wrth everyone to ex Presrdent Truman Vernon Rretbrock grves hrs ways of gettrng around wrth the brown Chevre to Vrctor Pahmerer Dennrs Roehrrg grves hrs herght to Ronnre Chrrstel Shrrley Ruh wrlls her love and rnterest rn Sprung Valley to Rose Marre Ochs Brll Schafer grves hrs love to work noon hours and after school to Lowell Graf Ronald Schaller grves wrth pleasure hrs abrlrty to try and stay awake rn class to Carl Zregler Donald Schmrdt wrlls hrs name to Donald Schmrtt Rrchard Schnerder leaves hrs quret studrous hours to Don Schnerder Carol Schrerber wrlls her abrlrty to get on the Honor Roll to Eugene Schnerder Melvrn Serfert leaves hrs plans for a great future to Wayne Wettstern Ronald Srevert wrlls hrs rob of drrectrng the pep band to Annette Bertsche Darlean Sprndler gladly wrlls the ancrent Nash Rambler to Mrss Ballard James Steffen leaves hrs place rn the band to Andrew Weber Evelyn Stern leaves her love for dancrng to Arthur Murray Dave Threl wrlls hrs beautrful vorce to all future srngers Delores Threl wrlls a musrcal laugh to Eugene JoAnn Voland wrlls her connectron rn Sheboygan to Betty Kuether Pat Walsdorf wrlls her rob as telephone operator to anyone who doesnt know how to pass therr trme away Bernre Wapp leaves hrs athletrc rnterest to Gene Threleke Lors Wrnkel wrlls her abrlrty to go out and have fun to anyone who has borrng evenrngs Lourse Wrnkel wrlls her twrn srs to anyone who enroys someone that enroys someone the same as yourself Ruth Zregler gladly leaves her blushes to Alrce Wagner H ll ' ' Einstein. 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Page Fifty-sev CLASS PROPHECY A meeting of the graduating class of 1953 of Kiel High School was called to order by ex president David Olig on June 4 T973 Each member answered the roll and gave his occupation as follows GLADYS ALBRECHT LEROY ARNDT SHIRLEY BALTHAZOR FREDERICK BECK JANICE BENDER LYNDA BESSLER ELVA BEUMLER CAROL BRUNMEIER BERNICE BURKHARDT RICHARD CHRISTEL NANCY DIEFENTHALER JEANINE FOTH CAROLINE FRANZ BEVERLY FRANZEN JOYCE FROMM ETHEL GEBHARD JANICE HAHN BETTY HANSEN SIORID HAYNER CHARLES HENSCHEL ROBERT HORST REINHOLD ILLIG DENNIS JASCHOB HELEN JUGENHEIMER LOU ANN KENNECKE DELORES KLEMME ROLAND KOENING STANLEY KRAEMER JAMES KRETSCH NANCY KUETHER JOAN KUTZ GRACE LECHLER Supervisor of vocal music In Chicago Public Schools Head football coach at West Point Manager of the stock car races at Rhine Center The friendly undertaker in Newton Teacher of the Emily Post Etiquette class I K Designer of American fashions in Paris Test driver for Ford Motor Company Model for Beechnut gum Betty Crockers helper on WCCO Teacher of the new Charles Atlas course Head nurse at the Dr Kutup and Kurum clinic Demonstrator and sales lady for refrigerators in Little America Nurses aide in the veterans hospital In Honolulu Director of Red Cross Nurses in flood stricken areas Travelers Aid director at the Union Station in Chicago Collector of Internal Revenue In Milwaukee Author of the book Arent You My Hero? Manufacturer of Quiet signs for Pullman cars and hospitals Military Police for the Wacs Center on the Milwaukee Hawks team Operating a pretzel factory in Milhome A prosperous farmer in Alaska Chauffeur for Jerry Lewis Owns and operates a dancing school in Two Rivers The star of the T965 Skating Vanities Home agent for Sheboygan County Famous portrait painter of figures Manager of a laundry on Emllys Hill Successor to Jimmy Lynch as daredevil driver Owner of a chicken farm an South Africa Teacher In the little red school house at Ada A famous beauty specialist in Paris Pg Ffty ' ' 'n . H. S. DIANE GRUBE Chief sampler at the Johnston Candy Co. in Milwaukee. a e i -eight ELLEN MAE LORFELD MARLIN LORFELD EUGENE MAEUSER HAROLD MATHES ROGER MAYR LOIS MENNE MARLENE MEYER DOROTHY MEYERS CHARLES MILLER NANCY MILLER ALFRED NELSON THERESA NETT SHIRLEY NEUMEYER MARY NILLES DAVID OLIG LUDINE PUETZ VICTOR RICHTER DONALD RIESTERER VERNON RIETBROCK DENNIS ROEHRIG WILLIAM SCHAFER RONALD SCHALLER DONALD SCHMIDT RICHARD SCHNEIDER CAROL SCHREIBER AUDREY SCHWARTZ MELVIN SEIFERT RONALD SIEVERT DARLEAN SPINDLER JAMES STEFFEN EVELYN STEIN DAVID THIEL DELORES THIEL JO ANN VOLAND PATRICIA WALSDORF BERNARD WAPP LOIS WINKEL LOUISE WINKEL RUTH ZIEGLER Playlng ID a famous all gurl orchestra In New York Operates a 5 OOO acre ranch In Texas Agriculture Instructor at the Unlverslty of Wnsconsln Tester for Charles of Rltz new flavor llpstlck Prlnclpal of Krel High School Head llbrarlan of Hollywoods Publlc Library Presldent of the Servlcemens Correspondence C ub Featured srnger of the St Nazeanz T V Statuon Mayor of Mulwaukee Personal secretary to Mrs Eisenhower Manager of Nelson Travel Bureau The only woman doctor at St Ann hospstal Manager of the Rose Festival In Portland Oregon Secretary of the Cuddle Up Loveseat Company In Milwaukee Presndent of the Broken Hearts Club Dancer at the Stork Club Head keeper of the monkeys at the Bronx Zoo In New York Navy deck officer with a gurl ID every port Owner of the largest and most honest gamblnng parlor In Reno Nevada Photographer of the Powers Models Baker at the White House Owns and operates the flnest hotel at the North Pole World s champion bowler Chlef sewage disposal Inspector Presrclent of a secretarlal school In Minneapolis Story book lady for the little folks library In Cleveland Ohlo Home run slugger of the New York Yankees Famous crlmunal lawyer In New York Wrzter of a soclety column for the Trl County Record Clown at Ringling Brothers Circus Buyer In the ready to wear department at Pranges Radlo announcer for the Nervlne Company Klndergarten teacher In Kiel Grade School Lnvung peacefully In a luttle white cottage In Sheboygan Operates the private switchboard In the Pentagon Building Weather forecaster for the Automatnc Umbrella Company The famous Ton: Twuns Developed a rare rose that wall grow and blossom all year IH Wnsconsnn PgF ' A ' I . SHIRLEY RUH Working on a research problem, What Makes People Tick. a e lfty-nin SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On a brught day un September I949 a flock of one hundred students experuenced theur furst day of hugh school We soon had a class meetung for the purpose of electung offucers to keep our class un shup shape order Elected were Presudent Shurley Neumeyer Vuce Presudent Duck Chrustel Secretary JoAnne Voland Treasurer Bull Schafer Then came the day the Sophomores had been wautung for unutuatuonl It was great fun dressung up as cartoon characters Our class play was Cracked Ice wuth Mrs Rausch and Mr Kubly as our durectors Shurley Neumeyer was chosen to represent us on the Homecomung Court of Honor Class advusors were Mr Kubly and Mrs Rausch After a three month vacatuon we green freshmen came back as full fledged sophomores More or less as a trual we decuded to have a party for the freshmen un place of unutuatuon Soon ut was Homecomung tume and Januce Bender was on the court of honor On the nught of plays we were tued for furst place wuth the Junuors by presentung the play Nobody Sleeps Mr Nelson was our durector Our offucers for the year were Presudent Duck Chrustel Vuce Presudent Dave Olug Sec retary Januce Bender Treasurer Louuse Wunkel Our advusors were Muss Duckert and Mr Nelson Soon after Labor Day we all came back as Junuors wuth a nuce sun tan We all realuzed the necessuty of really bucklung down to study Our class boasted twelve Iettermen Offucers of our class were four boys Presudent Dave Thuel Vuce Presudent Melvun Seufert Secretary Dave Olug Treas urer Alfred Nelson The Homecomung Court of Honor was represented by Januce Hahn Our class play was the one act comedy Father Takes a Wufe We tued for furst place wuth the sophomores thus tume Then came that furst week of December' Why was ut so umportant'P We receuved our class rungs of course Soon ut became tume to get our Junuor Prom plans under way As usual there was much excutement and many arguments but wuth the and of our able advusors Muss Leupzug and Mr Meuselwutz the problems were soon uroned out Our theme was Stardust and the date was May 2 T952 Elected by the class to reugn over the festuvuty were Kung LeRoy Arndt Queen Januce Hahn Pruncesses Betty Hansen Shurley Neumeyer Mary Nulles Januce Bender Prunces Dave Thuel Dave Olug Duck Chrustel and Bernue Wapp The class was proud of the decoratuons un the gymnasuum Now ut was vacatuon tume Then came the day to start our last year un Kuel Hugh Mrs Goltry and Mr Susson were our class advusors Dave Olug was elected Presudent Vuce Presudent LeRoy Arndt Secretary Januce Hahn and Treasurer Nancy Muller The honor of flag rausung was bestowed upon Nancy Kuether and Alfred Nelson Betty Hansen was the senuor representatuve of the Home comung Court and Bernue Wapp and Mary Nulles were Kung and Queen for the specual event Even though we had won that game ut was sad because Dave Thuel fractured hus knee un the fught Var suty cheerleader was Januce Hahn On December 5 1952 the whole class grueved over the death of our classmate Margaret Oettunger Marruage was the reason we sorrowfully watched Delores Kornetzke leave school Takung specual note of other students that left our class for varuous reasons we fund ut to be a great number They are Cecelua Bunversue Dorothy Schneuder Charmaune Rust Betty Koenung Marlene Koeser Vurgunua Koeser James Baer Eugene Leonard Albert Hanke Mavus Lechler Marue Bohne Glorua Ehlers Wullard Matznuck Delores Waack Raymond Shad Robert Tumreck Shurley Gartzke Dorothy Bartel Aluce Schnell Andrew Nett Alous Ruesterer Alfred Endrues Robert Dun ken Norman Meyer Herbert Vogel Eugene Voss Elmer Krutzuk Thomas Reuneck Delores Mattfueld Bernadune Watry and Mary Jane Schmutz Thus sums up to thurty three boys and gurls that have left our class and now our graduatung class consusts of seventy one senuors We have enuoyed our four years together and as we come to the partung of the ways we shall long remember the countless pleasures we have experuenced durung our hugh school days and the fruendshups we have formed we shall always treasure PgeS 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 F 1 - 11 11 - - - , . - - - - - 11 11 , . . ' 1 I 1 I ' 1 1 1 - ' - : 1 1 1 f 1 1 ' , . . ,, . ,, . . . , . - 1 , . - - - 11 11 1 - 1 - I 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 , , . . . . , ' , I 1 I 1 f 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 a ixty CALENDAR OF EVENTS September 2 School starts Are you really goung to carry out that resolutron to get better marks this year? September 5 Played Port Washlngton here Too bad September 1 Freedom here Not so bad after all' September Assembly program C E Jones September First conference game agannst Chulton Gene Thleleke hurt September New Holsteln here Dance after the game wlth a pretty good turnout September Community Mlxer Night October Assembly program Unrcycle rudlng Mr Kubly ordered a unscycle for hrs use an the hall October Game at Valders Drdnt everybody look happy? October Snake dance bonfire What happened to everyone s school splrlt tonight? October Homecomlng' Played Plymouth and WON' Orchnds to our fellows' Dave Thlel broke his leg October Two assembly programs The Scotch Truo and Otto Schackt October To Falls If we only could have won that game' October FFA Banquet It really looked nlce October Played our last football game this year against Brllllon Victory' November A Electron' Presldent Elect Elsenhower Are we all Republicans? November 6 7 Teachers convention' Have fun on your vacatlon' We dld' November Talk on narcotucs lCQ H5 OHJ Dr E Guy Cutshall November The fellows scrnmmaged against North Was It tough? November FHA goes to Rally rn Denmark Lots of fun wasnt rt gurls? November Our fnrst basketball game agaunst Algoma Good game' November Group plctures today Smale everybody' See the bnrdne' November Assembly program Davud Starry November Valders here Ouch' November Thanksgiving program given by the Student Councnl November 27 28 Thanksgiving vacation Dont eat too much' Mr Kramer writes to Santa December 5 Death enters our doors We wlll all mrss Margaret Oettlnger Game agalnst Kohler More sorrow' December 8 Game against Chilton David Olrg trims the Christmas tree In Room 210 December 9 Margne s funeral Senior class excused from thenr classes to go to the S S Peter and Paul Church December FFA and FHA went to Valders for a Christmas party December Game at Brllllon Thats the way to do It December Christmas Concert Splendid lob everybody' December Elkhart here Chrustmas program rn the afternoon Merry Chrvstmas and Happy New Year' December Weddnng bells rung for Delores Kornetzke January 5 Played St Marys Where was everybody? January 8 Band and Chorus pictures were taken today January 9 Played Plymouth Nice game January 1 Game at Valders Won' January 1 Polrtlcal Debate In math class Dem lost' January 2 TV set In school to see the Inauguration of President Eisenhower January 2 Assembly program Arnstocrats of Song January 2 Game at Kohler Lost January 26 After all the plannlng of the K Club the unntnatlon was called off for the betterment of all Played Chalton January 30 Falls here Another good game Page S ly one 2- , . 16- . . . . 19- ' ' ' . ' . 26- ' . ' . 29? . . . . 25 l . . . l ' . . . I 3- . ' ' . Qs y . . , , , . . 10- ' . . ' . ' ' . 13- . ' . 17- . . 21- . ' . 30- ' ' ' ' . ' . 10- ' . . . . 12- ' ' . ' . 13- ' . , ' ' ' . 18- ' , ' . . November 19-Night of Plays. Congratulations go to the Sophomores! 20- ' . ' . ' ' . 24- . ' . 25- . . 26- ' ' ' A ' . 12- ' . 16- ' ' . ' ' . 18- ' . ' ' . 19- . ' ' . ' . 27- ' ' . 6- . . 9- ' ' ' . g . . on . , . . . U 1- . ' . 3- . . February 2 February February February 6 February February February February February February February early February 23 February 241 February 26 February 27 Played New Holsteun Good old nonconterence games Luellott s Tractor Show Where were some ot the Junlor boys? Assembly about Mountaln Cllmbrng C F Bowser Report cards lssued ls anyone happy? Mr Kubly s operation Game at Elkhart Lost' To Fond du Lac Another game to forget SNOW' Stull not enough' Keep your tlngers crossed All School Play Frutz we hope you get chosen housewute next year Fruday Doris Burkhardts weddlng day Drd everyone give and get theor valentines? Dsamonds sparkle One of the buses broke down AGAlN' Robert Henry arrives to lrve at Mr Melselwntz shome Last home game agatnst Plymouth More tough luck Hopes vanush buses wall not leave Patrlotuc program put on by the American Problems Class Muxed Chorus sang FFA Speakung Contest at Valders Wayne Koene won second place Sadness comes agaun The death of Carol Becker Junuor class excused tor the funeral today Band and Choruses go to an exchange concert an Chnlton Assembly program D A Collrns and hrs gun collectzon All star Faculty game The taculty brought home the bacon March March 3 Forenslcs contest at Sheboygan Falls l7 Assembly Program Bartelles Bnrds Farmers Institute program The ladues wtll meet un the Audntoruum and will hear a tew songs from the Mlxed Chorus March March March T9 Grade School Operetta The Cobbler ot Falryland 24 Junlor Forensucs contest at Brulllon 27 Teachers Conventlon at Sheboygan Ah tree for a day' Aprul I5 College Career Day Sensors dream ot college Apnl 22 23 Sensor Class Play Make ut good kuds' Aprul 24 25 Music festlval at Plymouth April 30 May l Phy Ed Circus Dont get nervous way up there' Assembly Program Paul Mix May 8 Prom' Congratulatuons Kung and Queen' wtll there be more dates thus year? What makes the boys so shy? May 3l Baccalaureate Servuces Some happy and some sacl sensors June June June June Sensor Banquet Trnads dnstrubuted to Senuors 8th Grade Graduatuon Commencement Exercises and Graduatuon Seniors bud tarewell to schoolmates and teachers Last day of school Page Sixty two 3-- ' . ' , toe- . . ne . ' . ' , l2W . ' , ' ' ' . l3f' ' . ' ' ' . me ' ' ' ' . ' . tae . ' ' . ' ' ' , 2Oee ' . . ' e ' :se ' . Ae ' ' . ' 4 . se . of 4 , . 7 fy , .V Y f ' AT I A +5 'iv WW' IC. bla li QW fir -Q Wgx, ..-':,3 'r.-:. ll VI M1 Q 'ij Pg Sty H ff ,ff Excmng moments at the game rg, -fu' Merrlly we roll dong' Kle pep' Page Sixty four TA V . 5 f ' ' 1 EH' , , ,, .. 4, ,W Q . I ,Z SR I K' X Vg, - 1 iz ' I . 12 H.,-1 it vm -Y i V W K 1 ' , Vfkuxk ,M K. , ' x 5 A ig V if Q , ,, R. G , X2 1 fig? A .Egg E 5 M f N :ws A , . 4? 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