Kiel High School - Triad Yearbook (Kiel, WI)

 - Class of 1955

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'f .. , '- 1' .-1-2.-ns.. 4 A THE SENIORS OF 1955 PRESENT TO YOU the TRIAD AE I w 1 lr- W- :L 'r' FOREWORD In W0 I Jul C GHC IOIJ I Is I mvvf IQOLI 1 N f W Cwhmf Am II 0 Q ay LI M mc ww w I L J lm C Q 3 ,mc IL I 1 X If If mt wc xc fun we ve Iedmeo TOQQIIILI X L ku ow wg Hover can :op y !I VVP L SL f I C J I J up mu I 50 mor CMS I I I' fxs I 2 ,I IrI goe. If II 1 LIUCI, li aclw OI x 5 'Q Ig MCI ' , md. VIII e-4,7 Inu' 0 is on IQ 1 QOJI5. ' iI pm I I I I I I I, :oIcf , Vxfu I1 mv I our IEQI Q5 ' CI Ir vim I I '-mrs, 'IIIJI mLJ1,II,1Cmc3I ir1ILI1Uzc2yQ.,u5. IIN: mgrk xfvnfvc: made WIII Iss' forever, Xu I .I if I32 Cd ' ' A J NH ' II N. ' Q , XXII v.I'1lwfIImI I usorwow' ty IMI mx wif Iwi: vm3'I'N ., Jr 2 WUII I rw I, Nc II we Im:ucasx1III10nwIIiuvQ 'mc ffm ' 3 I ij: h 955 BOARD OF EDUCATION ADOLPH MEISELWITZ MRS EMMA MAURER A BEN BESSLER Pesd 1 OSCAR ARNOLD FRED LUBELEY KIEL PUBLIC SCHOOLS Page Three ,AV ADMINISTRATION v 'L ff STANLEY W ZIELANIS Supermtendent of Schools O CLIFFORD KUBLY Prmcupal of Knel Hugh School Page Fo raw BETTY BuNDY Phy Ed Hlstory Geography Pep Club GAA Freshman Advisor 'zwgf my jf' ALDEN DESHELTER Nlvxed Chorus Band MERLIN DUERST Cmzenshup Baology BaseballCoach KClub 6 v' DARREL FIFRICK Scuence Basketball Coach K Club Sophomore Advisor DONALD GEE lndusfrzal Arts Freshman Coach Junlor Advisor CARMEN GOLTRY History German Engllsh FTA Lubrary Sensor Advesor T -, X , 1 , .. V! , I-- X ll l 4 35 A V , ' K i :M V I K x . , F . . I l , 1 , , . . . , I A 1 1 1 li 'D 0 D l i I I U 4- ff :W ffm ,I ..f- lc 'lv 1' ' A P l T ,, 2 . .. V v R, : . 5 ' A. T- M-z 5 A - V I - I I T ' T Q- V I . 'I' --L A. X 4 - x B , . - 4 4 1 I 1 4 I I 4 A 1 - - w I 1 I of Fl 49 JL l K lfvl HH l UK1 K 1 l I '?f ': 'fs if 'aff 5: Leu. M M ' rw. MQ- f Q. ii .lf Cl g A , C. 5 ,X rw- 1-1' I ,,-,inn A ,, X. RALPH KRAMER . L-.IJ - r A-94 , ,of p , Agriculture, F.F.A., Camera Club JOf N LARbOH English Spamush Jumor Admsor Purple and Whlfe rx l N Alw L -of K- CARROLL LOHR Physical Educalioh, Football Coach, K Club 14x ARDIS MANDERSCHEID Home Ecohomucs F H A Sophomore Advisor ROLF MEISEL MTZ Commercual Jumor Advisor - ,x - X r A I I f I . , 1 r - -1 fr ra.. sf Xu, N l - e l X4 'bf 1 1 4 . if ' ,, 1 I 9 1 H'- ADWA LE l ly '.Ailllu ,1?lf5 lrlrnl lx. SOI' -' ' - ' I Cage Six 1 n ,4-1 1 Il-IERESE PAYANT Cornmerclal Engllsh Freshman Advisor Purple and Whale P!-XULINE SINKJI E Senxor Gnrls Chorus English Gracle School Muslc Sophomore Aomsor R J SIS N I-luslory Amerncan Problems Sensor Advnsor RICHARD SMITH English Speech Forensics Drarnahcs Club Purple and Whule r if v 5 ' L I? LXCHEL BALZ Secretary J 3 r . ' I i . S , I , , c ' . . . J f , 1 'I . . .- H' 1, g'Q'5'f.E1E 5. S - w '.-.1 1 X N, ,- . '.'. . . -.rm L'.'. 1 . ' . : : ' n - :J . l . . ' ' I IL W . V .1 I X ,, . . ' L I 3 .fx lirq 1.4- 'MOT' adv: NLC. 'Nur' rel DOROTHY SHERBURNE Kmdergarten .41 SHIRLEY RIHA GRADE FACULTY .-X XJ' fn? Lf ELISABETH STANNARD VYOLA WALKER Grade I Grade 2 ELVERA VOIGT Grade 3 Grade 4 93,80 is MASK ings 'J 4.,,,,,,,.P KN va in-4 MARIE ATWATER Grade 5 Ill ENANDA REINERTSONI CHESTER POPKE GEORGE SCHMIDT Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Page Elgh1 f ' I N is 0 . .. iw f v , A 1 xw.5 'A,x X I. ' 1 A v .Q . I 'J f, .. -4 Y 'y ' 4, 4 A I ,43fas. Agfa ,ix ,ff S! 'x 1 j if 5 5 4 A Q , .f 1 W ff:-X. A A ' f'fifIA?1-1- - 93? f' . . OUR COOKS Mrs er xArs Voelker OUR CUSTODIANS Mm Gebhard Lester Lutz george Schvvoerer BUS DRIVERS Clemens Endrles lsadore Endrnes Emnl Lutzke Amo Karsfaedf lrvm Schwoerer gf CLASS OFFICERS Presudent Elroy Mueller Vuce Presldenl Betty Kuether Secre1ary Shirley Johsf Treasurer Lee Meyer SENIOR HONOR ROLL Eugene Beckmann Vlolel Lorfeld Gerald Gasf Vlrgnnaa Lorfeld Darlene Hansmann Karl Schleunes Shurley Johst Antonua Schroeder Salutatoruan Antonna Schroeder FLAG RAISERS Gerald Gas? Darlene Hansmann AWARD T955 D A R Antonra Schroeder Vlsmng Sensor Rachel Gregory from Harpenden Herls England CLASS REPRESENTATIVES I954 Badger Glrls Slate Kay Melselwnlz 1954 Badger Boys State Karl Schleunes CLASS COLORS Green and Whale CLASS FLOWER Whnle Rose CLASS MOTTO Nothnng rs Impossible to a wlllmg mnnd PQT1 Q 1 J V 57. y 3. Valedicforian Darlene I-lansmann B 0 el BLOU KAY ANHALT Her hair is too dark to be an angcl Club l 3 Camera Club l 2 Dramattcs Club Purple 8- Whnte l 3 A orusl 2 3 GAA 4 Bowlmg Club 4 Trtad Staff A Homecomtng Queen 4 MARYLEE BAHR A happy dlsposttnon luke dollars wtll pay our way many a tnme Camera Club 2 3 4 Club l 2 Safety Patrol l 4 Dramattcs Club 2 3 4 Bow :ng Club 2 3 4 orus 2 3 Prom Court 3 Cheerleader 2 Trtad Staff 4 EUGENE BECKMANN You can make blondes But rcd heads come natural Chorus 2 3 5 Tread Staff 4 JOYCE BENDER If only every nnght were Saturday mght Chorus l 4 've-W1 fi' 41' A ,-Us Page Eleven MERCEDES BENNIN Shes just the quict kind whose DBYU 9 neVef' VBYIES Chorus2 3 A FHA 4 CORINNE BEUMLER If I had a penny for every sad ld e mtlltonaure Camera Club 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 Safety Patrol 3 4 Chorus2 3 4 Cnrcus 2 Homecommg Court NORMAN BOELDT If herqht means success Ill rlght ousl A ROSE ANN CAIN Shed stop St Peters oll c ask a questuon Class OH1cer l C orus l 4 Spanrsh Club 3 Pep Club 3 A Tnad Staff 4 hr word do all SHARON CHRISTEL Musrc and Sharon go hand rn hand Dramatscs Club l 2 3 4 Pe Club 2 3 4 Bowlmg 3 4 Chorus 3 A Camera Club 2 GLEN CONRAD Basketball baseball tl-nng more? K C ub 2 3 4 Ba etball l 2 3 4 eball I 2 3 Football 2 DELORES DIEFENTHALER Her quuet nature hudes a pleasmg personaluty Chorus 3 4 Trlad Stal? 4 Bowling Club 3 Camera Club 2 A 2 3 LAVERNE DYZBALYS If only men had four wheels, dual exhaust, and a powerful engine. Pep Club 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. 2, 3 Camera Club 2, 3 G.A.A. 4 Prom Court 3 Dramatics Club 3 Chorus 3 MARJORIE ENDRIES Dynamrte comes rn small packages F H A 1 Chorus 2 3 4 Camera Club 3 Safety Patrol 3 GAA 4 DAVID FEILE I wonder uf hes as quuet as we seems Drarnatrcs Club l CAROL FROMM Always ready t lend a helping hand n l 2 Pep Band 3 4 Purple Sr Whrte 4 Llbraruan 'l FHA l GERALD GAST You never know what do until you try. Football I, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics Club , Pep Club 3, 4 Safety Patrol 3 F.F.A. 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3 Flag Raiser 4 F.T.A. 3, 4 Prom Court 3 Triad Staff 4 Forensics 2, 3 K Club 4 KENNETH GEBHARD Round the corner lnckety spnt N ce car wasnt nt? Chorus 3 4 Camera Club 4 Basketball I Baseball I LEONARD GOODR ICH Lead me not unto temptatuon But show me where It I5 Football 2 ub I Basketball I Pep Club 2 Dramatucs Club I-'omecomung Court 4 Chorus 2 Curcus I DONNA GUTSCHOW How wall the band net out me? B n 2 3 4 Pc Band 2 3 A Mtxed Cho us 4 C1 cus 2 a nan 2 Trnad Staff 4 T A A T Camera Club 3 Purple 8- Whltc DARLLNE HANNSMAN To know her ns to luke A Camera Club 3 Ban 2 3 A Pep Club A Honor Socuety 3 I-lag Raiser A Ltbranans Club 'I Class Offucer 3 Trnacl Staff 4 Pep Band 4 along vvnth cr Y 1 3 f' 6 WK iv' Page Ihutecn dl- EMMY LOU HARNACK She once was shy but My' Purple 8. Whlte 2 3 4 Damatncsl 2 3 4 Camera Club 2 4 Class Ofhcer I Bowlnng Club 3 4 Pe Clubl 2 Truad Staff 4 orus I 2 3 VICTOR HEINZIN now Oh Bemg good ns a lonesome gob lm not so lonesome Baseball I Football I Basketball 3 4 K Club 2 3 Chorus 2 3 4 NORBERT HICKMAN God bless the man who Invented sleep Student Cadet Chorus I Camera Club 4 SHIRLEY JOHST So wuse so young she cannot Inve 009 single B n 2 3 4 Chorus I 3 Dramatucs Club I 3 4 Pep Club 3 Pep Band 3 4 Camera Club 2 3 Purple 8- Whute Iruad Edutor 4 r ' , , .P , ' Ch , , ,4 to-TI' , X 0. U , W 3 A If I F, I If ' It 1 ' ' ' ,P.s ,3,4 ,2 KCI ,2,3,4 A ' ,2,3l4 1 1 .I f I ' . .4 A 2 I I ff' A 'gt f ,X - , I f 3 d I I ' I F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 p I I 3 ixbrr' , 3, 4 I V +,. .4 1 F.H.. ,3 ' 3,4 A . W! il I I .x X A ' ' h FH' 'l I I ...... l. . ' . d , , ad , , , - . I4 S 5 . ' x DARWIN KANZ Transferred from Brillion. When I'm not near the girl I love, I love the girl I'm near. C'mera Club A Chorus 3 A DON LEE KARSTAEDT I meant to do my work But Chorus 3 JULIEANNE KARSTAEDT Love walked an and closed the door A 3 F A A Chorus A VERNE KEN: An angel on the outsude A devul on the rnslde Chorus 2 3 4 Class Oftucer 2 Student Patrol A Student Councnl 3 agua 'I'-mf. 'rr--4 Page Fourteen X LOUISE KLAUCK She always raves, of Eddle Mathews and the Braves. Pep Club 2, 3, 4 F.T.A. 3 Camera Club 2 3 Dramatics Club I Triad Stat? 4 KENNETH KNIER The one and only bug he man He must eat spmach by the can Football I Bas etballl 2 3 A eball I K C ub 2 3 Class Offucer Homecommg Court A Prom kung 3 F T A 3 PATRICIA KNIER A good student you cant deny And notnce the twmkle In her eye A 2 Student Patrol 3 4 C orus I 3 4 Purple 8. Whrte 4 Camera Club 3 Class Oflflcer I Lubrarran 2 3 A WAYN: KOENE One hundred per cen F rensucs I 2 A Chorus I 2 Safety Patrol 3 Pep Club 3 A D amatucs Club A Camera Club 2 A 3 Truad Stall 4 Purple 8- Whrte A FRANK KONZ What is this thing called work? Baseball 2 4 Bisketball I Football l 2 Camera Club MARY KONZ l dont believe in letting my edu cation interfere with a good time Camera Club 2 3 4 Clubl 2 brarnan l Student Council 3 Bowing Club 2 3 4 CAA 4 T lad Staff 4 PJrple 8- White l 3 4 EDWARD KRAEMER Caesar was short Napoleon was short and Im not so tall myself . .A. Chorus 4 BETTY KUETHER I can get along without poetry and walking But who in the world can get along without talking? Dramatics Clubl 2 3 4 Clubl 2 3 Bowling Club 3 4 G.A.A. 4 Triad Staff 4 Class Officer 4 Ban 2, 3, 4 Purple 8- White 4 4.-us ...rm Page Fifteen MARVIN KUTZ To live long its necessary to luvr. slowly F otbaIl12 3 4 A KATHLEEN LECHLER Theres a wicked little flicker in her eye Club I 2 3 Spanish Club 3 A 2 A 3 Homecoming Court Triad Staff 4 Purple 8- White 4 Dramatucs Club 4 G A A 4 Chorus 1 YVONNE LEONHARD heart is like a propellor Always in circulation Camera Club 2 3 . .A. 2 CAROL LORFELD She s a real swell gal Always a pal. F.H.A. l G.A.A. 4 Librarian 3 4 Camera Club 4 Chorus 3 4 VIOLET LORFELD Pep personality and poise ls he interested in boys? Class Officer 2 Honorary Marshall 3 Student Council 3 National Honor Society 3 Green Lake Delegate 3 Triad Staff 4 Librarian 2 3 4 Purple 8- White 3 4 A VIRGINIA LORFELD lnittatwe personality and depend ability all rolled up n one Homecoming Court I A National Honor Society 3 Green Lake Delegate 3 A 3 Librarian 2 3 4 Purple 8- White 3 4 Triad atafl 4 JANICE MAYER If silence were golden d be the poor house Pep Club 2 3 Camera Club 2 3 4 F.H.A. 2 B n 2 3 4 Chorusl 3 4 Dramatics Club Pep Band 3 4 KAY MEISELWITZ I was cut out to be an ange, But someone ran away with the pattern. Prom Court 3 Homecoming Court 4 Class Officer I, 2 Pep Club I, 2 Bowling Club 3, 4 Student Council I, 4 Badger State 3 Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 . I Page Sixteen 4' '-.1 J 'Lf lywffl' .stain-as 1 NANCY MESCH Her quiet pleasant manner win many friends orus I 2 3 Cheerleader 2 Dramatics Club I 2 Pe Club I 2 Purple 81 White 2 Camera Club 2 Bowling Club 3 4 G A A 4 Triad Staff 4 LEE MEYER From a little spark may burst mighty flame Someday he will 1 noble deed proclaim A Camera Clu 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Student Council 4 Class Officer Triad Staff 4 ELROY MUELLER Dont look at m girls You rnakt me blush Band 2 3 4 . .A. Pep Club 4 Class Officer 4 Pep Band Leader 4 Football 2 3 4 LILLIAN RABE A pleasant smile, a winning Full of pep, that's Lilly. Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Triad Staft 4 Prom Queen 3 Homecoming Court A Bowling Club 3 Camera Club 3 way MARLENE RABE Stes sometnmes glad shes some tunes sad even muschlevous but never bad Pep Club 2 3 A 2 Chorus 2 3 A Safety Patrol 3 Ct-IRIS ROECK I was a boy scout untul I was old enough to be a gurl scout otball I 2 C o us 2 3 4 Basketball I Camera Ch b 3 K Cub 3 4 ARLENE SALM Shes pretty and neat and always sweet Student Council l A Chorus l 3 4 Homecommg Court 2 Student Patrol 3 Camera Club 3 Pep Club A Trrad Staff A kARL SCHLEUNES He knows that football nt the only place you need a no seball I 2 3 otball I 2 3 Student Councul 2 3 K Club 3 A Drarnatucs Club 2 3 A A Badger Boy s State 3 Class Ottlcer 2 3 Forenslcs 2 3 A Prorr Court 4 Homecormng Court Trnad Stat? 4 Purple 8- White 3 4 13' i -.-c5 ' 'Q f I Page Seventeen EUGENE SCHNEIDER There must be a lot of work an hum Because lsttle ever came out A Camera Club 4 MARION SCHNEIDER Qunet people are welcome every where Corusl34 A JAMES SCHNELL Hes not always as quuet as he us In school Football I Chorus A SHIRLEY MAE SCHNELL Her heart ns mules away C orus I 3 4 GAA 4 Student Patrol 3 4 ' ' gl Fr. . 1, 2, 3, 4 F,H. . ,3,l4 y . ' sf . I ' I X g Fc , ,3, 4 I h , I '1 f f 1 y F.H. . 1, 4 I , It , f ' z I 5 . N 'Aff . ' . -'Sli BQ., 5 , y tv I S '--- F.H. . 1 1 ' ' is ' IW . ' U I - Ba , , ,A ll 1 1 Fo , , ,4 Q I - 4 - nr. . 3, 4 ' ' 4, I 9' 1 . . . ffl. ANITON 'A SCHROEDER ee is lo ot' cnarm n modest good natu ed gi nd I Purple 8- White I 2 Dramatacs Club 3 4 Librarian 2 3 4 Triad Staff 4 G A A 4 Student Council 2 Class Officer 3 P om Court 3 National Honor Society Quill and Scroll 3 SHIRLEY SCHWOER ER Boys dont interest me u then there are men G A A 4 A Pep Club 2 3 Dramatucs Club 3 4 F T A 4 Bowling Club 3 4 Purple 8- White 3 4 Trtad Stal? 4 orus I 2 3 ARDEN SHUMAKER I love girls football basketball and gurls otball I 2 Bsetballl 2 3 4 Ba eball I 2 3 Pep Club 3 K Club 3 4 Prom Court 3 Homecoming King 4 JOSEPHINE STEFFEN Full of fun and ready to go, Where-- ever there's mischief, There's Jo. F.H.A. 2, 3 Camera Club 3 Chorus 3, 4 Pep Club 4 G.A.A. 4 Safety Patrol 3 Mu--9 Page Eighteen Q-1 Ci ROBERT STEFFEN he talks seldom but dea Chorus 2 3 4 Football 3 4 'in dent Council 4 K Club A OLIVE STIEFVATER Sa ys a great Her hearts like the moon Theres a man in it C orus I 3 4 A 3 Dramatics Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 Triad Staff 4 Purple 8- White 3 Camera Club 3 4 Bowling Club 4 JEAN THIELKE n her eyes you see n an ei Look again you see an imp' A 2 Safety Patrol I 2 3 Pep Club 2 4 Bowling Club 2 3 4 Chorus 2, 3 4 THOMAS VOLAND No sinner or no saint perhaps, But the very best of chaps. Dramatics Club I Spanish Club 3 Proiectionist 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 4 -Q-' Page Nmeteen PATRICIA WATRY Work before pleasure doesnt tempt me orus l 2 3 F H A l G A A 4 Student Patrol 3 DIANNA WEISKOPF Theres one thang mce about beung short When you fall for someone you dont fall so far Camera Club 2 Pep Club 2 3 Chorus 2 3 Truad Staff 4 ROGENE WINKEL A gurl of snlence A gurl of sense Camera Club 3 GAA 4 Safety Patrol 3 4 CHARLES ZORN l say no more tha necessary A Ban 2 3 Camera Club 3 4 Pep Club 3 Safety Patrol 3 4 Ra hel Gregory Harpenden Herts England Amerucan Fueld Servuce lnternatuonal Scholarshup OUR FIRST VISITING STUDENT One day last sprung the foreugn students who were spendung the year un Manutowoc came to our assembly and talked to us about theur natuve countrues Soon afterwards ut was suggested we could have a foreugn student at Kuel Hugh School for the comung year uf we could put forth the effort A druve was made to provude the flnancual means forthe program and arrangements were made by the Kuwanus Club and the Amerucan Fueld Servuce to brung a student from Europe to Kuel Funally ut was known we would have a student from England When we returned to school un September we were told that Rachel Gregory would be our student from England Everyone was anxuous to meet and to knofv her MY YEAR AT KI On July 2nd I954 I receuved an Important letter whuch sand that I had won an American Fueld Service lnternatuonal Scholarshup Thus entutled me to come to the Unuted States to attend hugh school for one year After school was out at the end of July I began to make preparatuons to come to Kuel I had to make several trups to London to get my vusa and other papers and buy some clothes Eventually I sauled from London on August 23rd on the Arosa Kulm wuth 20 other Englush students The crossung was very enuoyable and as ut was a student shup varuous types of recreatuon were provuded Eleven days later we sughted the Statue of Luberty and a few hours after that we docked at Hoboken New Jersey At the dock we boarded a bus and drove under the Hudson to New York We stayed the nught un a large hotel and the tlrst evenung we went up the Empure State buuldung to Tumes Square and we walked down Broadway The next day we explored New York and vusuted the Unuted Natuons buuldung Early on Sunday mornung about twelve of us boarded a Greyhound bus for Chucago At Chucago we all separated and I travelled alone for the rest of my lourney I arruved un Kuel un the afternoon on Monday September 5th and school started the very next day The flrst bug dufference I notuced between mv EL It has been a pleasure to have Rachel wuth us thus year Those of us who came to know her ard were un her classes especually know what a fruendly and cheerful person she us When Rachel was absent from class to speak to another group or organuzatuon her absence was readuly notuced Her ready res oonse to any questuon asked by the teacher and her luvely uokes and comments to her fellow classmates made her a welcome fruend Even though our type of athletucs were new to her she was a fauthful support er of our team at all games and pep rallues Her co operatuon un every respect along wuth her fruendluness and cheerfulness made her a valuable addutuon to our student body HIGH SCHOOL school un England and Kuel Hugh School was the boys' In England I go to an all gurls school and I found ut rather duuoferent to go to classes wuth boys In contrast to the varuety of brughtly colored clothes worn by the students here students un England wear a school unuform our wunter unuform consusts of a navy blue skurt a pale blue taulored bous and a royal blue and gold struped tue un summer we wear a pale blue dress wuth whute collar and cuffs No Iupstuck or lewelry us permutted The school year un England us duvuded unto three terms and the final term ends at the end of July Our vacatuon us duvuded so that we have three weeks at Chrustmas three weeks at Easter and sux weeks un the summer I have enuoyed all the actuvutues at Kuel Hugh School especually watchung football and basketball games I became a member of the GA A F T A and the Lubraruans Club The clumax of my wonderful year came when Mr Zuelanus permutted me to take part un the Graduatuon exercuses and all the senuor Commencement actuvutues I greatly apprecuated the fruendluness and courtesy whuch all the Faculty and giuynts extended to me whuch helped to make thus legit a happy one for me Thank you very much for makung ut possuble for m to share your school year wuth yo.J Page Twenty C 1 1 . . . . 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I SQ- Page Twenty nlne HI I Milton Standmg S Brocker L Meyer P Lubeley J Kubale J Wuse S at d S Frels J Spnndler Mr Znelanus D Henschel 8 R Steffen H Nett A Shumaker Mattes W Ziegler STUDENT COUNCIL Durlng the second week of September when classes were well organuzed the members of the thu teen tlrst perlod classes and study hall elected a representatlve from thenr respec uve groups for the Student Councll On September T4 the fourteen representatives met to organize and Mr Zlelanls presided The following officers were elected Kay Melselwltz President DeLyle Henschel Vlce Pres: dent and Barbara Mattes Secretary Treasurer The Councnl met every Tuesday alternatung perlods so members missed each class only once every seven weeks The representatuves reported the transactuons of the Council to their class groups and asked members of thelr group for suggestlons for each meetlng Thus organnzatron takes charge of a number of school events durlng the year The Hornecomlng parade and choosing the ludges for th floats were under the supervlslon of the Student Coun ul Then came the Junlor Red Cross Drlve which netted S26 69 through the co operatuon of the entlre student body Followmg thus prolect came Save the Chlldrens Clothmg Druve An appeal was made to the students to bring clothrng In good condltlon to be gxven to needy children There was a splendid response from the entrre student body Nuneteen bags of clothung were collected from grade and hlqh school students and were packed by the Councrl members to be transported to drstant places Free transportatuon was provuded through the good wlll of motor transoorta tnon companles During the weeks prevuous to the holnday season a lighted arch was erected In the second floor hall way and bulletln boards were decorated wxth Fr boughs and red bows by a commlttee of Councul members Each representative sold Christmas s als an has respectuve classrooms The program for Parents Night was planned by the Council who sent out unvltatlons to all the parents of the varslty basket ball team and decorated a sectnon of the bleachers for them Two members acted as hostesses for the evenung and before the game began Mr Zxelanus Introduced the players and their parents to the aud :ence Members of the Council took turns lntroduclng the elght assembly programs throughout the year There were several outstanding programs this year and one of these groups was the Ambassador Ma e Quartet Thus group presented a program of modern classlcal and sprrltual numbers with the help of theur famous Swnss Bell rendntuon Another flne pro gram was that of the vanlshlng art of glass blowing demonstrated by Charles Mapel He made a be ut: ful pitcher and vase from plaln glass tublnq and also made spun glass from a solid glass rod durung the program Bob McElroy a ventnloqulst and balloon artlst presented a program of comedy and laughs The dog made from the balloons and the Easter bonnet for Marylee Bahr were most attractnve Kenneth Knler Curtls Meyer and Joe Meyer made fine characters for has Amos and Andy skit Once each week the Student Councll represertta trves collected conns ln theur class room for th Foreugn Student fund Supplementlng these weekly collectuons the Student Council has soonsored two movues durrng the noon hour and a dance after basketball game Proceeds from these events made addntlonal money for the fund Page Thirty ,Z N , ' A, I pp, . K SQNJD ' V 5 e. f Mfr Q rf - l H,-I v -J 5 it I 1 Q ' A 'G ' -' -- g , W If ,, 1, 2 - , - 1 - , - 1 A , e e: . , - , . , . , A . , . , . . , . . 1 . . . Q . , . C .r x . . . . , . . 1 ' ' ' . , r . ' 1 I I ' ' - I 1 ' - ' , . . 1 . . I I . . , 1 , . Q . . . , C .. . . F. Q .- . . . ,, . , . . 1 - 1 . . ,, . I I ' I s - 4 1 . ' e I ' u ' 1 . , I 1 Row Feu D Pran e R Zorn R Gul dort S Ha n J Boerqer M Nett J Wordell Y Leonhard R Bauhaus Hen chel D Wal dorf Row D Balde K Rautmann G Graf J Hoehl L utz Karstaedt N Rabe L 'iautzer 'Vl Rach J Bender The Future Homemakers of Ameruca s a natuonal organuzatuoru Thus us uts Hfty thurd year of exustence The local organuzatuon has a membershup of forty tive gurls and us under the durectuon ot Muss Manderscheud Actuvufues ofthe year uncluded unstallatuon of offucers unutuatuon of new members a Chrustmas party observance of FHA week sellung ot Chrustmas cards style revuew un sprung for mothers earnung degrees the Green Lake Con ventuon and dernonstratuons The group of gurls gave theur help many tumes when they served at banquets and communuty muxers Clothung was also exhubuted at faurs Presudent Vuce Presudent Secretary Treasurer Hustoruan Song Leader VVork Chaurman Parlumentaruan Reporter Pount Chaurman w 7 J sc Mu aue Ken Zuegler S Wagn r J Meyer B S narenb ocw D Sc ncll Y Brotz D Duefenthaler D Bohne w I Muss Mander cneud J Ma s r B Henschel Kc 'U KI mme K Wasrner IV Rabe V Lorfeld C The busuness meetungs were held every flrst Tuesday of the month FHA letters were handed out to fTve gurs wuth the nughest number of pounts They earned pounts by cloung dufterent thungs for the club The flve gurls were Rose Marue Ochs, Vurgunua Lorteld Vuolet Lorteld Cecelua Kutz and Elaune Henschel The purpose ofthe organuzatuon us to further experuence and promote unterest un home makung Vuolet Lorfelcl Pat Knuer Carolyn Putsch Mabel Kolb Katherune Wasrner Donna Klemme Bernuce Henschel Marlene Rabe Vurgunua Lorteld Yvonne Broecfert Page Thurty onf. A-H. 'le, . g , . , . 's , . h , Ro - . Dorn, B. Gab h, J. ehlb r, L. t, M. . . - Q ,u , u -, E. . ,. . s . . , . ' , . . 3-. ,. ,. ,. , .L , Ro ---' s ,. He, . ,M. J. , . , . u , , . . , . , lb, .. 9 , . , u. , . , . C. Kutz, E. Henschel, Futch, V. Lorfeld, P. Knier, Y. Broeckert. F. H. A. I . i , . A . . , . . V I I l l A f l . 1 . , . 2 l. I I . l 1 1 1 I . I I - . . , Row 5 R Rautmann D Wmkler W Koene C Zorn A Eckhardt C Meyer W Znegler T Lechler D Knrc'1 Zul Row 4 D eter G abe W deo R Ra e Spnndler st Gas N Huccmann Kuz Schuler D Mahlocs Row 3 Mr Kramer N Broecker D Lwnm rm nn C Kirsch The F FA opened nts years program wuth a prolect tour concernlng tunctnons of members On September 4 l953 the Knel Fnsh and Game sponsored a banquet for the department In apprecuatlon of conservatuon program Two Purebred Holstlen Calves were awarded to Gerald Gast and Thomas Kmer for outstandnng programs In this field Marvin Kutz and Donald Hemb also received awards for their work and Leo Schrnlt7 recelved the trophy for ransnng the best percentage of pheasant eggs On December 4 Dr C A Maurer recerved the Honorary Farmers Degree at our FFA Awards Night Other awards Included packets large letters and small letters Jackets were awarded to the tollowlng boys Walter Slemers Jerome Steffen Kenneth Nnnmer Ruchard Nauth Gerald Gast Bernard Schuler and Dale Zummermann At thrs time we were also enter tanned by F FA Quartet conslstlng of James Joslyn Walter Suemers Roger Spnndler and Alfred Echardt Tnese boys will also compete mth sectuonal meet T Kmer D Hemb S Blnversle D Matthles C Maeuser D l-'ennungs J Truttschel E Schnelder J Joslyn Row 2 J Dorn E Weber G Schmltz R Hoerth M Faust R Schnelder S Conrad R Gosse F Westermeyer A Luebke M Bechl D Klemme D Stauss R wl VV Stauss W Snemers K Nlnmer R Nauth E Mueller D Bohne J Steffen H Dnckmann E Kramer A commnttee of boys dnd a tlne 'ob sn repre sentrng our organlzatlon In the Homecoming Parade Our float won first place Another group ot boys also gave recognition to our club as they ranked an the first class of danry luclges at Maduson The team was composed of Ronald Chrustel Marvnn Kutz and Gerald Gast Donald Hemb and Donald Bohne put on a demonstratlon at last years State Farr where they mrssed receiving an A by only one polnt Congratulatuons to the boys for this ine demonstration on What Holds Up Your Top Soul? Aoplyung tor thus year s State Farmer Degrees are Wayne Koene Gerald Gast Marvln Kutz and Charles Zorn One recommendatuon In our department whuch all boys must meet as abuluty to test mllk At the end ot the year we use these figures and others to compile our Dairy Herd Anal ysls which clearly shows all farmers how the dairy lndustry stands In thus area Page fh rty two S - 1 r . f - 1 - 1 - - I I - 1 - I l 1 - l V - r , . , . , . , . s., . . , . , . , . . R. l. --. ,. , . , . , . , -. Pru , . R , R. er , . b, R. . ' , . , . , . , . . 4, . , B, Ru , G. 1, . . , M. t, B. , . e, . , . . , . . . , . . o --. , . , . , . , . f . , . , . . 3 a , . , , . , . , , , , . F. F. I K. . , , . . I - I I . I . 1' . l , . I . . .. . . . H ,I . H , . . . V ' 11 , . ' -. ' ' . . . , ., ' 1 I ' l ' D Z 1 1 1 Z I - f I I I I V . . . , . . . ,, . I I I - . . .,, . i . FORENSICS '39 f Stand ng G Gast K Schleunes W Koene A Hmgess T DeShetIer Seated M Smth L Lutz A Schroede Y Buchmann C az Forensic students had a very successful year in l954 In fact the most successful year Kiel has ever 6 For Kiel contestants there are three main contests the Tri Meet the District Contest and the State Forensic Contest SECTION Serious Declamation Non Original Oration Extemporaneous Readings Four Minute Speech Original Oration Humorous Declamation CONTESTANTS Gerald Gast Catherine Falz Joyce Wagenknecht Antonia Schroeder Lols Lutz Daniel Feldt Tom DeShetler Alfred Hingiss Wayne Koene Karl Schleunes Yvonne Buchman Patricia Schaller The coaches Mr Smith Miss Larson Miss Payant and Mrs Goltry deserve much of the credit for the years success because they helped each person individually by giving them aids and criticisms of SECTION Original Oration Four Minute Speech Extemporaneous Speech Non Original Oration CONTESTANT Wayne Koene Karl Schelunes Gerald Gast Tom DeShetler Alfred Hingiss Catherine Falz Paula Lubeley Holstein Chilton compete in the ,War Q and Kiel qualufTes a contestant to District Contest held at Whitefish Bay From there all A ratings compete in the State Forensic Contest at Madison These are the results of the 19511 competition LEAGUE CONTEST TRIMEET DISTRICT STATE their work For 1955 these are e st forensics SECTION Humorous Declamatuon Extc'nporaneous Reading Serious Declamation Many of these contestants have had experience so another very successful year is expected Mr Duerst has replaced Miss Bundy as coach this year Pag Th ty th ee I A f Il Q. lyk I 3' jf P sc P9 If y , Y' ' X1 -ff l 2 ' I I E, y 1' ' , 3 I . ' l it H . - I , l::Vv.i IA. I ' ,I . Y, U, . ','.FI- . ' ' An A rating in the Tri-Meet, which consists of New h dl I I D I ' . I . ' ' B B ' B A B 1 - ' ' ' A A A A ' ' A A B ' B . ' ' 3 A B ' ' B A ' ' ' B A A A A A B A ' A . . B . I I ' I I . I ' . . Absent udents partcipating CONTESTANT James Josyln Jeanie Voelker Diana Dexhelmer Robert Drumm Lois Lutz Joanne Muelbauer Yvonne Buchman Yvonne Broeckert Row A Y Buchmann D Lutze J Schmahl E Henschel V Row 2 P Kmer L Kactzer M Reese C Lorfeld D Gut Lorfeld V Lorfeld schow M Krmz Rov 3 N Rabe G Grat' J Hoehl D Han mann D Wett Rowl E Scharenbroch O Sterfvater A Schroeder B stern Mrs Goltry Kuether J Lutze LIBRARIANS The meeting ot the Kiel Hugh School Ln brarlans Club was called to order by Mrs Goltry The purpose of this meetrng was to acqualnt the new lnbraruans wnth the dutles purpose and functnons ot thus organuzatnon The Ln brarlans Club IS composed of the volunteers who assrst the llbrarlan Mrs Goltry with var nous library actlvrtles such as helpmg wnth the attractive bulletrn boards posting movie re views and keeping a book ot school events These things are done ID addltlon to check :ng out books and magazines returnnng books to the shelves and keeplng book shelves clean and In order This I5 a brg rob for our lrbrary has over 3 OOO books and adds approximately 275 new volumes each year We check out about IOOO books each month Thus year we have the pleasure of having In our membershnp Nlnss Rachel Gregory our student from England Rachel compared the llbrarres ID England with those In the United States hugh schools She sand that In England non fiction books are read more widely than lt was decided to hold a party at Chrnstmas turne The ofllcers elected were Antonua Schroeder Presldept Betty Kuether Vrce Presrdent and Olnve Steltvater Secretary Treasurer The meeting was adlourned Respectfully submntted Ollve Steafvater Secretary Meetmgs ot the lrbraruans are held once every two weeks and the mtnutes printed above are of a typlcal meetlng Page than, four . I K. I . . . . ' .' they are here. They also have student librarians. U , : : , I ' I ' 2 , - 1 r - , ' . I . . I . . . . . l , I I , CAMERA CLUB vw 41- ,,. Row 3 F Wesfermeyer C Zorn L Meyer D Kornetzke G Gebh rd F Konz D Walsdorf N Hackman E Sclmender J Bowe owl Mass ayant ey Lo M Bah w 2 J M yer M ramer Nlmmncr Beum cr Konz L Klamk D Weis opf SAFETY PATROL +-.A . 23 I w -1 . Cm, . A , '. usu, .Qamvv1ar1m,D,Kis1, R W 2 ww r-, 1 g vm, . av, N. cn- . c' , L- M , . Nmvvwcr E Bachau . .QV 'lg f- , MQ, , f U fr , W 3 A ur, . a 'of , , wv L , V, Koncrwo N J ju rg, 3 , 'nv Q ff, , U 'mmm -L, 1 A rocc 1 sc wcf, , L S Bro PGS' gf J' ,nd ,ws f wa w, Cm Af, , Q L f Cz Sc' 'V 'z S Standmo M Stern J Karstaeot E Sharenbroch L Kautzer Seated K Lechler A Schroeder K Schleunes Mrs Goltry D Gutschow V Lorfeld V Lorfeld S Schwoerer O S Johst E Henschel G Gast The Future Teachers of Amerlca ns a new organlzatlon started last year The seventeen charter members plan to make teachang thenr future career The purpose of the association IS threefold l To encourage young people to cultivate IU themselves the qualities of personality and character whuch are the foundatlons of success ful tralnlng 2 To acquaint young people wnth the an splrlng story of schools and the part free schools have played an the development of our democratic way of llfe 3 To provude young people wrth specuflc lnformatnon about opportunities In the various fields of educatnon The local organnzatuon called The Nathan Pusey Club receuved a charter from the Na tnonal Educatuon Assocnatlon last year and lolned the state FTA thus fall Presldent Karl Schleuraes Vuce President Gerald Gast Secretary Shirley Johst Hnstorlan and Lnbrarcan Elaune Henschel The members of this organlzatlon spend their free time assisting hugh school and grade school teachers Credits are obta-ned for thus and can be transferred to a college FTA club To raise money the organnzatlon sold soda at ball games The money was used to send care packages contannlng elementary and sec ondary school supplles to Korea Meetnngs are held during the noon hour of the first and thnrd Wednesday of the month Several of the members represented the Kiel FTA Chapter at the State Conventuon held last fall at West Bend Page Thrrty sux r. . 9 it T T-is ' Q sf f ... 44 y 'I Q S . 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H . 1 - 4 Row 4 A Schroeder D Smasal R Gulsdorf K Schleunes haus Mr Smnh w 3 V Gt dorf B Per D Dexhetmr-ner L Luz Muehlbauer C Falz J Wagner B Kuether E Harnack E31 l Shumaker Lechler Y Broeccert J Dorn S Chrustel S Johst Row I M Bennm G Graf J Hoehl P Lubeley J Voelker N Mesch P Tollman B Anhalt K Ruh DRAMATICS CLUB The Drarnatlcs Club ot 19541955 has as tn other years sponsored the Night of Plays Thus year the organlzatlon was responsible for the program glven for the student body lust before Chrlstmas vacatlon The play The Tree was glven Members ot the cast were the rollowlng club members Wayne Koene as James Davts the father Olive Stlefvater as Maude Davus the mother Shurley Schwoerer as Kay Davus Karl Schleunes as Duck Davis .lean Voelker as Vlrglnla Davis Gerald Gast as Ned Davis Thomas De Shetler as Buddy Davus Mary Ann Bennrn as Molly Plndleton The student durectors ofthe play were Emmy Lou Harnack and Antonna Schroeder There were also a choral speaking group and two recltatlons The entire program was under the dlrectlon of Mr Smlth The Drama Club IS also arranging a Patrlotlc program to be given for the student body In February Members are also planning a socval evenlng and a trap to Milwaukee The ortrcers for the year are Presudent Kay Melselwltz Secretary Nancy Mesch Treasurer Patrncla Tollman Advusor Mr Smnth Page Thnrty seven T. -1 f C ., ' A h K , -v 1' , - . -Q . L , B 'P ,L 6 . , tg 1 ir L t, ' , .L M ' 4, IL , Q7 f' 5 .J S .... V h Q , , V , ,V ' l , I V' It . 'Ji f Y W. Koene, G. Gast, S. Schwoerer, O. Stietvater, R. Back- Row 24M. Reese, L. Renz, M. Miller, J. Oettinger, K. Ro --. 'Is ,. l,. ' ,. t,J. A, ',- ,- ,. ,. , , . . . . . , . . . . , I . . H A , . . . . . , . . , . NIGHT OF PLAYS e nual Nght of Plays was gven ' the Klel l-hgh School Audttonunt ot Thursday November T8 at eight ocloclr The freshmen sophomore and lunror classes cornpeted for the award Judges were selected to attend Mrs Scott Barbara Gregory Matthew Graham Kathy Dnlllon Dlrector t e performances and at the end of the three plays they announced their declslon The treshnwen were proclaumed the drama experts The Sopnornores presented A Date wth Barbara Catherine Falz Paula Luheley Robert Drum Tone Walsdort Mary Lou Schaller Mass Manderschende The Junuors presented EH' Louise 'Vlauy Mr Davidson Mr V n Slyde Dlrector Yvonne Buchntann Yvonne Broeclcert Jam Joslyn Stan Korb Mass Larson Tl e Freshmen presented Lute O the Play Wtllbur connne Betty Lou Mrs Maxwell lvtr Maxwell Bernarclune rAary Brown Judy Martun Jaclc Boo L IF' Frank Dlrector Allred Shurnaker Helen Pelle Vtolet Kraemer Donna Mae Prange Jerry Hoehl Carol Walsdorf Dorothy Balde Dianne Vtfendllng Stanley Conrad Monroe Beckle Eugene Baclqhws Dennts Schnetcler Mrss Payant J Y :J l Th an I M . 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'Z l Fl' r r L Pace Tllnt -:wt fi IVX 'R Standsng K Schleunes W Koene D Hansmann L Rabe Seated E Harnack D Gutschow K Lechler Mss Len S A Salm A Schroeder Johst B Kuether TRIAD STAFF relsef to the members of the Trsad Staff as that date was the deadlsne for all of the Trsad matersal Psc tures lsterary work and typsng could be forgotten by staFf members untsl tsme for proof readsng the prsnted copy However assde from preparsng the matersal for the yearbook and taksng orders for Trsads there were some prosects to rasse addstsonal funds Staff members took orders for sensor callsng cards and sold large psctures of the Ksel Publsc Schools and plastsc covers for the yearbooks For seven months a group of five gsrls kept as a secret the color and cover dessgn of the T955 Trsads At the Sensor Banquet when the annuals were dsstrsbuted to the sensors st was no longer a secret and the gsrls were pleased that they recesved so many favorable comments on thesr chosce The members of the Trsad Staff have apprecsated the asssstance and advsce of Mr Zselanss the splendsd work of Mr Ressche sn taksng the group psctures the purchase of twenty tive copses by the Board of Educatson for dsstrsbutson to rural schools and the asssstance of thesr advssor Msss Lsen sn plannsng and assemblsng the maternal for the Trsad recesved thesr Qusll and Scroll membershsp awards on Awards Day last year Rachel Balz Bernsce Grune wald Shsrley Dedersng and Margene Drake Edstor Shsrley Johst Asssstant Edstor Betty Kuether Sales Manager Antonsa Schroeder Treasurer Kay Messelwstz Sensor Saysngs Mary Konz Marylee Bahr Blou Kay Anhalt Class Prophecy Antonsa Schroeder Shsrley Schwoerer Class Wtll Arlene Salm Lsllsan Rabe Class Hsstory Shsrley Johst Mussc Donna Gutschow Darlene Hansmann Olsve Stsefvater Sports Wayne Koene Karl Schleunes Typssts Lsllsan Rabe Arlene Salm Calendar Darlene Hansmann Donna Gutschow Asssstants Kathleen Lechler Nancy Mesch Rachel Gregory Emmy Lou Harnack Vsrgsnsa Lorfeld Vsolet Lorfeld Eugene Beckmann Gerald Gast Advssor Msss Lsen Pge Th tynne 'U zz' 'L' A as ' S' Q' 4, ' M ' S 4- , L . A , x X Q. V' vi 1? S' -'N 'Q S 3, , . . 5. he x . D ws A ' 9 s , Q T lk 5 o 31 . 4 4 Y ' : . , . , . , . , : . , . , , , i i , . When March l5, T955 ended, it was with great The following members of the Triad Staff of l954 a ir - ' PURPLE AND WHITE Row 4 K Wasmer M Kolb E Henschel W Koene K M Konz Row 3 L Lutz D Gutschow Y Broeckert N Rabe D Schnell R Lehrke J Muller S Hahn R Brocker S Johst For the second year our school paper has been printed by School Publrcatlons Company of St Paul Minnesota Thus does not mean that there us less work to be done on the Purple and Whute The editor and co editor assigned defintte articles to be wrutten by their reporters The reporters then wrote the articles and handed them to the editors who then corrected them The next step was to have the advisors who are Muss Payant and Mlss Larson censor the artlcles Typlsts then took the artucles and Row 2 D Dexhenmer V Lorfeld V Lorteld B Kuether B Mattes K Lechler Rowl Mass Larson S Lange S Frnes P Kmer N Mesch M Muller A Schroeder E Harnack I Shumaker Y Brotz P Lubeley Mrss Payant typed them un neat columns The articles were then pasted on a dummy copy and sent to the prlntxng company along with the plctures that were Included an each Issue Thus year as last year the Purple and Whlte subscriptions are taken out of our actrvlty ticket which IS purchased at the beglnnlng of the year Each student recerved enght copies ofthe Purple and Whlte durung the school year The statt ot the Purple and White IS as follows EDITOR TYPISTS REPORTERS Antonia Schroeder CO EDITOR Marnlyn Muller BUS MANAGER Emmy Lou I-larnack ART lla Shumaker TYPING EDITORS Vnolet Lorteld Vlrgrnla Lorfeld Mabel Kolb Darlene Schnell Nona Rabe Elarne Henschel Loanne Kautzer Rogene Brocker Sandy Frels Carol Fromm Shirley Schwoerer Donna Lutze Pat Knler Yvonne Broeckert Page Forty Blou Kay Anhalt Vrrglnla Lorteld Wayne Koene Loss Lutz Donna Gutschow Paula Lubeley Kathleen Lechler Alfred Hlnglss Karl Schleunes Judy Oettunger Deana Dexhelmer Nancy Mesch Betty Kuether Ruth Lehrke Sandra Lange Shnrley Schwoerer Karny Wasmer -- . 5 , - 1 - J 5 , 'v Y ' I .,:' 1 QV 'N S ,Q f I -I , rs.- .1 V ' I .L , . ' is 1 V ', 1 - , - A . 4 ,, -x , ,nv - fr, s -ff 'I ' 1 ' . N r--Ig' ' I I P 5 ' f, I: T ' I ' I ' I ' I ' ? ' I I ' I ' I ' I Schleunes, A. Hingiss, S. Schwoerer, L. Klauck, B. Anhalt, C. Fromm, D. Lutze, J. Oettinger, i ' I ' I ' I ' I ' ? A V ' I ' I I ' . I ' I 1 - r - V 1 ' I - I - I - r - I - I . , . , I . I . . r ' I I , I I 1 . . LI Prom Queen LILLIAN RABE Courr Marylee Behr LaVerne Dyzbalys Anionua Schroeder Kay Meuselwutz JUNICJR PROM Prom Kung KENNETH KNIER Court A den Shumaker Glcnroy Con ad Karl Schleuncs Gerald Gas! .r ,', 4 Mx f r' ll' 5 s, .X K J ' - Y 5' ' I 1 May 7, 1954 Theme-South Pacmc Page Forty-one v-3' Homecoming Kung Arden Shumaker Leonard Goodrich Karl Schleunes Joe Kubale Kenneth Knuer .mm- HOMECOMING EVENTS Bonfire and snake dance: Thursday evening, October 7, Parade Friday afternoon, October 8, 1954 Football game: Friday evening Score - Kiel O - New Holstein 27 Homecoming dance after the game Page Forty-two Homecoming Queen Blou Kay Anhalt Corrine Beumler Kay Meuselwitz Yvonne Buchmann Lnllian Rabe 1954 rw'7'f 7 18 fi pgff SENIGR GIRLS GLEE CLUB Row F713 e M M Benmn S Hem W 2 MISS Inkule W ry L V'Ja D Wal do OIQIQII Y Cclwert Tmelke D Nxmm r ID NI JC' 0 K L1 CV Y BUCIW 'VW mm O tIdv r Schneude B Gafnsch J Dorn Rgw qw Crm en In ow I I r e er S I ren rocw D QVU L De I 5, M ,qc L3 otz V Peterson L I-Iaqcnow I Snumaker D Bowne JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE CLUB 'FMUI F' 'li I- W 3 ms c I I V Kraemer R SeImers M TOIIII- n faef wwe' I w I ss In U e r Jac Row 2 K Jar Um R RIJII C G0IfIy D Mogen fi I mwurmn nson J co 1 Iw C Page Forvy four A D, A MII, O. LIIIZ , J IIIQI, , , . p, Ro ' S' , P. ar I . 'WI . 2 rfI NL J Vx, ', A Brg f L, LU11, J, , , ' 9, Ste' , . RaI , N. Rab, L. FI tz , . 161 , M P, Toll C .S N ste. A 'I - II I I I 3 S, Sd O- , R Leivkc, NI. B If , E. IIIIg, E. R -B KHPI J- M Y I E- GIG b II I- Om Y M X, . 'cIcril1g, G GrImcvv:Id, R. C W, . ' I , M. Br I - I I , I - I I I- I I Nutt, D. SCIIIIQII, D. DIcfcmIwaICr. V 'I . 4 V I W T I ' j , - , - - ,..I I' I ' ' ' - 4 V I 1 I , :V 1 if I Zi L I 'Io S. Mar? -, VI I-41541-Iwrw, D. Prawgc, H, Fc'Ic, K. . , . ' , . Ia , G , S, Rc-I'I Nd R. KPIIQII Ro - MI S Ie I , J. Kueihe, L. Relse, N. I Iwob, D. ,NI has, B. C II, ', , . . so , Dc' I H , C. Joh , L, a b,c I . Lau, MIXED CHORUS I Row A R Steffen W Snemers L Voss L Meyer T Voland hnell ardv D z I K r Gcltry C Roeck K Gebhard R Hagenow R Spmdler K nt C Pos er M Faust M Rabe J Bender J Wordell M 3 r Anwalt S Hemb Y Boeckert D Bohne D Scwoenbom y V enzn 1 fe N Mei Thuelke K Nnnmer Row Row 2 B Anhalt D Luze D Vvalsdorf D Dsefenthaler P Watry C Beumeler S Schwoerer O Sfeufvater J en L un I Hama: Kraemef Row 1 er e K I r J Karstea a e C o e d ur Ken P Tol m Gutsdwow I Slumake R Cam D ScI'1neII M Endrues Weuskopf BOYS GLEE CLUB OC P' ,, QQ 1 Fi cw 3 In m r n E v Ka ow I uc Q er I If Swfmus c S 5 neII G V Ke Om g n Hagar ow Q .J Scho w I-cw. 2 Ben f V Ka born V Of rua' J Jos Faq Fon, JSC I,A.ELkh' , ,KaI1,N.BoeId,R. aIs,J. . I, . , I. I ,I .I A , . , . . , . , . , . ' , Steff , . Rabc, A. Salvn, S, SCI e'I, E, k, E. V. e , . It . . 3 .. , , , . , . , . B I1, I --Mr. DeSIel1 , R. Lerk , P. FIVE, . dt, D. I , . , . r , . , . I , J. M y r, . Lrf I , D. N'1ner, L. f, . I an, J. Josl ru, . Hi e , J. Kubale, S. Ori: I, . .cI1, D. ' , . N . f, . ', . , . ' , J. ' , . ' . D. ' . 1 R- I 3 f Q 3, Q ' fl X UQ P1 'J ,. .3 1 . .J 'X . 2 f v4 N . , 1 .., f ,g :J ' ' 'jf ' ' Q 1 ' 6 '33 J '4 vs rl 'L 2 i il , A N f I I , ,J Lp. . I F- K N ' 0, R SpI dler, A. ckha df, D. nz, N. R M' D -SM -I' , TA Fa.5v, E Kraevzef, I : - , BCQI sv If vaus , J Sch , J. oltry, . nt. D B K Y. He mzc ,R 'iw , J. K.:L'12 ' ev ' P Sm , L Voss, L. Meye , T. oIand, R. rls, , C R .-Lx, K. Geu' d, C. PoIsYe', . Iyn. e -he KIEL HIGH SAXOPHONE J. Bowe R. Bruesevviiz A. Hein B. Henschel H. Lau E. Mueller K. Olm C. Pilsch S. Wagner ALTO CLARINET D. Dexneimer Page Forty-sl BASS CLARINET T. Deflweller TUBA J. Joslyn R. Raulmann D. Zimmermann PERCUSSION M. Henschel S. Johsl J. Mayer J. Meyer D. Reeder D. Sclwnell TROMBONE C. Brill D. Huber D. Henschel J. Joas C. Maeuser R. Rabe BARITONE S. Korb R. Spindler J. Wise SCHOOL FLUTE CLARINET B. Bowe Dedering K. Larson Fromm B. Maftes Gilsdorf P. Pefzoid Gutschow 5. Steinhardt Hansmann Klemme sf-xssoom Leonard Maeuser E. Nelson Miller Oettinger FRENCH HORN Voelker H. Achsel WYSIKZ? M. Eichoff g A. Hingiss D. Weftsfein BAND CORNET S. Freis R. Fromm B. Kuefher C. Kutz F. Pefzold F. Rabe M. Schaller I. Shumaker OBOE A. Schroeder Page Fony-se BAND The band thus year us composed of suxty five members and us under the capable durectuon of Mr Alden DeShetler Last year the band was entered un class A un the festuval and came through wuth first duvusuon honors Wuth everyone puttung forth theur best efforts class A first drvusron us our goal agaun thus year Some of the numbers the band us workung on for thus year are Reunzu Ruchard Wagner Furst Suute Eb for Mulutary Band Gustav Holst Hansel and Gretal E Humperdunck and Symphony un Bb Paul Fauchet Kuel also came out wuth a very successful showung un the solo and ensemble contest last year Out of Ill entrues 7 receuved stars 25As and 9 Bs Wuth about the same number of entrues thus year we hope to do as well or even better The band takes part un many actuvutues durung the year Among these are Homecomung Wunter and Sprung Concert an Exchange Concert and the Fes tuval Homecomung thus year was a but dufferent from other years Due to Mr DeShetIers Illness a half tume show couldnt be held Instead the band presented a concert whuch was durected by Donna Gutschow and Carol Fromm Our marchung un the parade was under the durectuon of our malorette Antonua Schroeder Twelve members of the hugh school band who also belong to the Kuel Munucupal Band were pruvuleged to attend the annual Mud western Bandmasters Clunuc un Chucago They partucu pated un the concert played by the Cuty Band lt was a wonderful experuence and a fine tume was had b al MIXED CHORUS The Muxed Chorus thus year us composed of suxty sux members Wuth the patuence of our durector Mr DeShetIer and our accompanuast Darlene Schnell we met three tumes a week and certaunly accomplush ed somethung Our flrst appearance thus year was the Wunter Concert The songs we sang were Sung Ye to the Lord Tutcomb OHoly Nught Raam Bohemuan Be s Leontovuch Wulhousky JUNIOR GIR The Junuor Gurls Glee Club consusts of gurls the seventh eughth and nunth grades It us durected by Muss Paulune Sunkule At the present tume we have twenty two gurls un our chorus We meet every Tues day and Thursday un the grade school Musuc Room Our accompanust us Duane Nummer Under the capable durectuon of Muss Sunkule we have been taught how to sung correctly how to durect breath control expression harmony and SENIOR GIR The Senuor Gurls Glee Club was under the durectuon of Muss Paulune Sunkule A part of the group met everyday and the chorus of -44 met Tuesday and Thursday un the cafeterua Our accompanust was Darlene Schnell Thus year the Gurls Glee Club became an organuz atuon and the offucers elected were as follows Presudent Oluve Stuefvater Vuce Presudent Duane Nunmer Secretary Treasurer lla Gene Shumaker The club was plannung a trup to Mulwaukee to see the Don Cossack Chorus Our first publuc appearance was Open House on November IO After thus we concentrated exclusuvely P9 LS LS Our next appearance wull be the Exchange Concert For ut we are workung on the followung numbers Rock My Soul Wayne Howorth Luft Up Your Heads P Tschesnokoff If Wuth All Your Hearts F Mendelssohn and God Eternal P Tschesnokoff Furst Duvusuon us our goal un the festuval thus year Wuth everyone puttung forth theur best efforts t GLEE CLUB many other fundamentals of musuc We made our first publuc appearance at the Churst mas Concert The numbers we sang were Lord Thy Glory Beethoven and Chrustopher Robun us Sayung Hus Prayers Fraser Sumson We also took part un the Sprung Concert and the Musuc Festuval For these occassuons we sang the followung numbers Beluexe and Funuculu Funuc GLEE CLUB on our next publuc appearance whuch was to be the Chrustmas Concert The numbers we sang were Sulver Bells Luvungston Evans Brung a Torch Jeanette Isabella arranged by Gullette he Sleugh Kountz and Gesu Bambuno Yon The scond semester found us preparung for the Musuc Festuval and the Sprung Concert Songs for the Musuc Festuval uncludecl Wonderful Copenhagen Loesser Ades The Beatutudes Mueller and Sha dows of the Nught Brandon Rolfe For the Sprung Concert we wull repeat our festuval pertormance wuth the addutuon of Trubute to Rom berg arranged by Mac Lean eglt q - ' n I I I I ' I l - . . , . . . y . , . I , .W . I , . in . . . I - I I I I I - I I - I 1 1 - , . Y I- . ' ' . . ll ll ll ' I I I : I - A I I 1 i I 1 -- u ' - ul ' 11 I n - - - - -' - I ' 1 I I Chrustmas Cards 'A Tradutuonal, and Carol of the us certaun to be attauned. ll - ' - ' . . . . . in . I . I HI . I ,, ,, . . .I . . UIBHI , 1 1 ' I 1 - , - , T . ,, i ,, - ,, - . 1 1 A , - . I ll ' ll ' 1 'T 1 ' .. . Il 1 - a 9 Forty- i 1 PHYSICAL EDUCATION EXHIBITION RJ PQF T p A M KIEL ATHLETICS FOOTBALL l 954 Back Row Mr Lohr J Roeck E Trmka K Kmer E Mueller Row 2 D Walsdort R StefTen T Kmer D Meyer J Meyer M Kutz L Peter Mr Fufrnck D Math1as P Klauck A R61lICk H Nett K Nnmmer Row 3 D Klemme G Prange V He nzen J Kubale Rowl R Horneck J Steffen A Pautz A Konz A Shu K Schluenes A Shumaker T Klauck G Gast J Roeck maker D Hemb W Snemers D Znmmerman S Bmverse RAIDERS SEASON RECORD Won 4 Lost 3 Tned l Weyauwaga Kohler Brllllon Chllton New Holsteln Valders Plymouth Sheboygan Falls Kle Kle ue ue Kle Kle ue ue g Ffty STATISTICS Flrst Downs Yards Rushlng Yards Passung Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passes Intercepted Fumbles Lost Penaltnes Kle l 91 679 6 Opponent T349 1 J.l Schulz. I L I D I A I I I I I I I I I I ' . - - . . I 20 ' 1 33 ' 92 72 - 6 ' 1 T3 ' 1 ' ' 20 K' 1 26 ' 342 ' 32 K' 1 T8 123 83 ' 27 ' 1 0 50 29 7 ' 1 7 5 10 18 K' 1 T9 9 l6 19 K' 1 13 ' 2 0 286 Wi: . .. -157.-fifli g 1 .., 71' :cf?Aix5fQ ' N 1' . Mr ' :C fa 1' 1-frdf: -Q . ,J.,,.,. N ,. ,,,'f.1-2,,,, V . c, 1 A . , 3 a ,M 1 1 -if-1,1-ff: A 1 Startung Lune Up Football Back Row G Prange A Shumaker J Kubale T Klauck Front Row K Kmer L Peter G Gast J Roeck K Schluenes E Mueller V Helnzen EASTERN WlSCONSIN LEAGUE STANDINGS Team New Holsteln OPP Kvels SCOFIHQ was done thus year by 1.eonard Goodnch 30 Joe Kubale 20 Ar den Shumaker 24 Tom Klauck 18 Ken Kn1er I2 Jrm Roeck 9 and Gene Prange 6 po1nts Ken Kn1er and Arden Shumaker were Chulton Sheboygan ralls 4 KEL Plymouth Valders Br1ll1on P9 4 rn season by thetr teammates and Elroy Mueller and Arden Shumaker were glven tl'e dns TIDCTIOU of most valuable players clroy Mueller was the years representatlve on the AllConference team at the defensnve tackle pos1t1on Senuor lettermen on thus years squad were Roeck Kmer Schluenes Mueller Kutz Gast Steffen Shumaker Goodruch and Heunzen vv L 1 PTS -' T ' ' ' ' ' 6 o o 165 26 l. ' 5 1 0 129 75 elected as honorary co-captains for the 1954 ' 4 2 0 IO 66 l - ' '- - 1 2 3 1 as 123 ' ' , -, ' ' ' 2 4 0 85 87 - ' ' 1 4 1 93 76 A ' ' ' ' 0 6 o 58 21 I' . I ' l 4 'S' Row 2 J Schulz J Roeck T Walsdorf H Nett B Drumm Row l D Gxerke R Nett A Lax J Meyer J Mkalowsky Mr Lohr T Duerrwaeckter B SQUAD BASKETBALL Kle re Kle se ue Kle Kle Kue ne ne Kle Kle ne Kue ne ne ue Kue Algorna Plymouth Elkhart Lake New Holstem Valders Sheboygan Falls Brnlllon Kohler Chilton Plymouth Elkhart Lake New Holstem Valders Sheboygan Falls St Mary s Sprmgs Brllllon Kohler Chllton Hugh scorer Joe Meyer 136 Page F hy! o 'i fx c:-v :YS 'T T W-A L J '?'.ff ,FS .OO Ik. lx 'T 9 Carl Johnson James Joslyn Ruchard Karls Loanne Kautzer Lorrame Kent Davnd Klrsch Paul Klauck Mabel Kolb Stanley Korb Daniel Kornetzke Martm Krutznk Joseph Kubale Cecelna Kutz Sandra Lange Connne Larson Ruth Lehrke Donna Mae Leonard Donna Lutze Elaune Mathes -33 Barbara Mattes Darwm Matthnes Marlm Vlatzntck Damel Meye Darrel Meyer Enleen Meyer Jean Meyer Joe Mmalowsky Marnlyn Muller Rchard Nauth Marnlyn Nett Duane Nnnrner Kenneth Nnnme Judy Oettmge Karen Om -.f Arnold Pautz LeDale Peter James Platz Gene Prange Gerald Rabe Nona Rabe Ronald Rabe 'Vlarlorne Rach Rodney Rautmann Lunda Renz Florence Rnesterer Betty Scharenb och Joan Schmnz Edwm Schneider Darlene Schnell Donald Schoenborn Page Twenty three I 9 I r v l V ' V I J ' - ' E 1 3 fm X , - - mv,-X, V 1 , . I l I I . I in if 'V J- V1 Q .J A 1 . 3 4 D 4 l I l I I . it J J. 2, f f f ' r . r J 1 - .., 5 X I A 4 I 1 I I, I 7' , Y ., 1 x Y, X 1- ,Q J, '. 'V ff -211 W 'JMS' Q . W ,mg - g lf H L, A . Z K A llll ' ua I 1 - V I an. I n 1, . . V , rl . rl I I if Ll, ' , A f J :fl Q - 1 as ' v wwe' -F: 1' ' ' ' I ' 1 D ' :? . If 1 L ella P- A4 F I I ' - V , 4 ,-5, 9 ,fpc X Airvh Je U te' Bernard Schuler Kenneth Schwartz James Schwoerer lla Gene Shumaker Walter Sremers Kenneth Smasal Roger Spundler Wayne Stauss Jerome Steffen Nargaret Stern Sandra Steunhardt Pat Tollntan Earl Trnnlca Ronald Urban Larry Voss Kenneth Wagner Dorrs Wettsteln Janlce Wordell Wrlluam Ziegler Dale Znrnmermann Gerald Zorn JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY September 2 1952 brought to Knel Hugh School I T5 rather green treshnes Our advisors were Mlss Umland Miss Payant and Mr Gee and our ftrst class officers were Secretary Bernlce Henschel and Treasurer Darlene Schnell Presrdent Roger Splnd ler and Vlce President Rodney Rautmann Marrlyn Mrller represented the class on the Homecomung Court ot Honor Our play The Stuffed Shurt wtth a cast of fine actors was very well presented Ruth Backhaus Robert Bruesewltz Alfred Hnngnss Paul Klauck and DeLyle Henschel represented the fTrst hour classes on the Student Councnl Our Sophomore ,fear started with T07 members and ottncers vvere Gene Prange Dorls Wettsteln Marrlyn Muller and Jrm Platz Faculty advisors were Mtss Stnkule Mass Manderscheld and Mr Cooley Mass Snnkule dnrected our play Wnlbur Faces Facts Rogene Broker represented the first perlod class on the Student Council At last we were Junlorsl By thus time we had participated tn many of the school actlvltles The boys were acttve In sports whale Barbara Mattes Elaine Mathes Sharlene Hahn and Marilyn Muller were on the sensor cheerleadrng squad The Junlor class play Eh'-9 was capably directed by Mass Larson Our float rn the Homecoming Parade ttecl tor second place Class runos arruved a fevv weeks before Chrustmas The hughlrght ot the year was the Junior Prom whnch was held on May 13 l955 wlth music by Reggle Barbers Orchestra Page Twenty four r V' In . 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F - I a S D , y ,, ff - - 1 1 r ' l A , , 1 - ' 1 I 1 I J x ' . 1 , ' , . , . , , 1 1 ' - ' SOPHOMORE CLASS 'vzxs I ru-7-, 3.41 y Presudent Robert Drumm Secretary Catherune Falz Vlce President Paula Lubeley Treasurer farl Maeuser 'v :N- 'l L Helen Achsel Robert Albrngh Clara Arnold Merlnn Barts ha Mary Ann Bennm Stanley Btnversue Vernon Boeldt JoAnn Boerger John Bowe Ned Broecker Lots Dedermg Alfred Dekker Thomas DeShetler Dnanne James Dorn Donald Drews Robert Drumm Thomas Duerr waechter Mae Ann Elckhoff Catherune Falz Betty Lou Gabsch Denms Gnerke Paul Gnlsdorf Veromca Grlsdorf If ,-1 gg, Roman Gosse Gaul G at Glenn Grunewald Lorrame Hagenow Anna Hem Donald Hemb Joan Hoehl Roger Horneck Vlrqmla Karstaedt Charles Knrsch I Page Twenty Eve G' . ,k A V . X' l 4 1 W '14 li L x 'f 'N H l' - M-.ALA , :B T X 1 ff ' A . fm. ' W- , X T T , 4 . -,T R , ' f - ' , 1 ' iw A. f -R' N l Q -:Ve ' l 1 hx ' N . A . K f W f tx 140 -5 1 ' , 1 1 , fi? V, 174 lp- . 53 4-Q? 4 . . 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Mary Ann Reese Sally Ann Remecke Arlyn Rethch Leon Rmgel James Roeck Mary Lou Schaller Janet Schmahl Ruchard Schneuder John Schulz James Schwartz Darlene Smasal Jean Voelker Denms Voland June Wagner Thomas Walsdorf Katherme Wasmer Lorrame Watry Chrnstel Wulkens James Wuse Mane Znegler Rlchard Ztll Raehel Zorn Page Twenty sux -1 H Page Twenty one at JUNIOR CLASS fs Presrdenf Joe Kubale Secretary lla Gene Shumaker Vice Presxdent Wal1er Snemers Treasurer Darlene Anhalt 1.4.2 'W 11 o s nf.. A 'rs' qw Darlene Anhalt Ruth Backhaus Arthur Becker Donald Bonne Dorothy Bohne Broeckert Yvonne Brotz Robert Bruesewnz Yvonne Buclwmann Robert Dedernng Jane Dorn Raymond Drews Alfred Eckardt Melvm Faust Donald Forbes Sandra Frens Rosemary Gnlsdorf Jack Goltry Gene Graf Glorna Grunewald Roger Hagenow Sharlene Hahn Edwm Hemb Shirley Hemb Donald Henmngs Bermce Hensclul Delyle Henschel Elame Henschel Elverta Henschel, lfred Hmgrss Elnzabevh llllo James Joas .l Kg , 4 ax 1 I 1 ,Mg If 'N- 'f KM I J 1. 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X J J, , , ,fu ' J 'Q'- .lames Allnnger Eugene Backhaus Dorothy Balde Thomas Balz Monroe Bechle Paul Becker Phyllns Benmn JoAnn Beumler Wayne Breck hetmer Stanley Brocker Stanley Conrad Robert Detgen Herbert Ducsman Marllyn Escher Helcn Pelle Dorothy Garbe Danuel Graf Gordon Hanke Nola Harnack Marnlyn Hemb X Fred rzck Henschel Mary Ann Hensche Anthony Heus G ra Hoehl Htlda Hoerth bert Hoerth Darlene Huber Darlene Kanz Donald K Danlel Klemme Lou: Klueger Chrrstste Knler Merlyn Koeser Charles Kolb Oscar Konen 'P Ln Vonz R cor K nz Voet Kra nor Rte ar Kretscw Howard Lau Page Twenty seven FRESHMAN OFFICERS Presndent Donald Karls Vuce President Alfred Shumaker Secretary Karen Ruh Treasurer JoAnn Beumler rr Pin fr 153 ,7 -v-v 'FY 1 Sd Q QI? ,AL ' ' -- F G - A l . ' . t W ' f fffl . ' I V ,, ,. :L 4 L X fm 2-A A-Q' 'A fl ffl w t t e ef t I 'Q ' ' ' 'Rf 1 51 . ' tc: Q -f W 'f'i'-- 'li' fi l' ' 2? 8 ff: ' 'Q' D -J . W A i , - I ' ' .X l. '. 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J, ff fa.. fy H1-Eff M.. at 021 3 Herman Loos Alfred Luebke Marnan Maeuser Mary Ellen Manz Anna Meyer L.JAnn Oehldrl h Clarence Polster Kathleen Polsfer Donna Prange Donald Prueter Freddte Rabe Eugene Rausch Karen Rautmann Robert Rehm Dorrs Reuchert Allen Rerchwaldt Dranne Rletbrock Karen Ruh Kenneth Ut Burdelle Rust Je ome Sachse Pat Seeger Anita Schad Glenroy Schmitz Denms Schneuder Krntusa Schnerder Margaret Schnell Ronald Schretber Alfred Shumaker Ruth Suemers June Sohn Jane Spnndler Denms Stauss Margre Stetten Jerry Truttschel Betty Tyson Bob Vogel Darlene Waaclr Carol Walsdorf Tam Walsdorf Eugene Weber Lannett Werskopf Dranne Wendlmg Robert Werdeo Frederrck Westermeyer Edward Wunkel Fredertck Wrnkel Donald Wmkler Bully Wollershenm John Wydner Page Twenty enght 13,3 V , V ' f, 5 1 'V ,V A S 'Xxx fi .Xl , A J 2 1 Q 74 ' W 4 J' N . I :I A' kd - ,Mn ,V cg' it . . L IE : -'--,,.- , ga, ., if 7 I ,I t I J FJ . . ..,. 'W V Z, I J Alv. E QF r ya ff M ',.- , HW . 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Standmg C Roeck G Prange D Henschel V Hennzen Kneeling G Conrad R Nett A Shumaker T Lax K Kn er J Kubale T Klauck Mr Ffrck S Korb LEAGUE STANDING WON LOST LETTER WINNERS New Holsteln Plymouth Sheboygan Falls Brllllon Kohler Chilton Valolers Kle Elkhart Lake SEASON RECORD won 5 lost I4 Kle Kle ue Kue ue Kue Kue Kle Klel 53 Kiel 45 Klel 44 Kiel 5l Klel 48 Klel 5I Knel 44 Kuel 39 Klel 39 Klel 67 Klel 69 Algoma Plymouth Elkhart Lake New Holstenn Valders Sheboygan Falls Bnllnon Kohler Chllton Plymouth Elkhart Lake New Holstein Valders Sheboygan Falls St Marys Sprungs Brullnon Kohler Port Washington Chilton 6I 52 39 88 54 76 76 66 49 54 60 ge Fsfty t Glen Conrad lCapta1nJ Ken Knler oe Kubale Vlctor Helnzen Gene Prange Stan Korb DeLyIe Henschel Tom Klauck Joe Meyer Ponnts Snngle Game 22 Arden Shumaker Best Game 69 60 wnn over Chnlton Most Improved Player Joe Meyer Best Clutch Performance DeLyle Henschel 4 buckets agannst Port Washrngton In last quarter TOURNAMENT PLAY Kuel 53 Valders 57 Klel 4 ' Chllton 55 V at V , if - I 'vo' I l X ' X C E Al Y B .ff ' 0 0 I 8-:L I X It I ,fi I ,., I 1 ,V A I ll 1' A F' X5 , A x I 6 ' 'D I ' I5 I . . I4 2 IO 6 ' J ' ' to 6 I 1 9 9 ' 6 I0 6 IO ' l 4 I2 0 I6 ' l 57 87 ' I 37 77 GT K' l 73 55 ' I 43 ' 63 K' l 53 64 - - ' ' l 78 93 ' l 49 ' ' 75 ' l 60 52 Row I A Shumaker R Rehm R Kretsch G Hoehl A Row 2 P Becker R Werdeo D Karls R Vogel J Allnnger Konz F Henschel Mr Gee A Heus FRESHMAN SQUAD ne Kle- ne ue Kue ue Kle Kle ne ne New Holstein Brnlllon Valclers ST Peter and Paul Chilton ST PeTer and Paul New Holstein Brnlluon Valders Chilton Hugh Scorer Bob Vogel IO6 PgeFf1yl K' I 23 ' ' I 38 ' ' K' I 51 K' I 29 . ' I 25 ' K' I 34 . ' I 32 ' ' I 37 ' ' K' I 35 K' I 43 ' a a --our KIEL HIGH SCHOGL BASEBALL SCORES Kiel 7 Kue Kue Kle Kte Kle Tournament K LINE UPS Pltcher Conrad Trtnka Catcher Thneleke Fnrst Base Schmndt Second Base Schneuder Klauck Thlrd Base Kubale Short Stop Shumaker Left Field Knler New Holstein Plymouth 2 Chilton Brlulon Klel Hugh Schools fourth year of baseball was marked by only medtocre success The Randers lacked the depth and experience to fIe'd a really tormrdable team Valders Elkhart Lake IO I I New Holsteln Whtle the I954 squad was young and In expertenced tt dad lay the ground work for a wtnnung am In the future Two of the Iettermen were Freshmen two were sopho mores and tour were Juniors This should be a Hne nucleus for Coach Duerst to work with In the coming years Center Fueld Bnnversue Rnght Fueld Schleunes Drumm K CLUB .1 Ls EW 3 w A L drch J In Mue e 2 C Roeck J Kubale T Klauck L Bornemann Peters Mr Duerst Nnme R Steffen tflr ohr 3 G Con ad G Pranoe A Sltumaker G Gast Row I D Kle ne K Schleunes R Brueselwtz V He nz Kutz D Walsdorf en J Schultz K CLUB OFFICERS Presndent Vector Helnzen Vlce Pressdent Robert Brueselwltz Secretary Treasurer Karl Schleunes PgeFfVytA ' I 5 ' 30 - I , ' I 6 ' ' I2 . 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B I -IVC PEP CLUB Meyer W Koene G Gast S Bunversue D Nunmer M Muller J Oettunger K Lechle J Dorn C Knuer Y Broeckert Rowl Muss Bundy L Dyzbalys B Kuether I Shumake Row 3 M Schaller D Dexheummer A Salm E Nelson A Heun .I Wagner J StefTen D Hansmann J Muller P Lubeley R Backhaus S Hahn B Mattes L Rabe L Renz E Matthes Y Brotz S Chrustel PEP CLUB OFFICERS Presudent Lulluan Rabe Vuce Presudent lla Shumaker Secretary Sharlene Hahn Treasurer Barbara Mattes Advusor Muss Bundy GAA The newest organuzatuon un Kuel Hugh School us the Gurls Athletuc Assocuatuon lt was started un the sprung of 19511 wuth Muss Bundy as advusor and ut now has a membershup of suxty five The GAA was organuzed to encourage gurls' sports un K H S, and all gurls' untramural sports bowlung, baseball, basketball, and volley ball wull be governed by the GAA A pount system was establushed and the gurl wuth the most pounts at the end of the year wull receuve a trophy OfTucers elected were Presudent Antonua Schroeder Vuce Presudent Betty Kuether Correspondung Secretary Kay Meuselwutz Pount Secretary Nancy Mesch Treasurer Barbara Mattes Advusor Muss Bundy Page Fufty sux L , Q- ' ' , L :Q - W! 5 ' 4 'V A 7T in fu g ' ' C 'T g h . '. Y E . 4 , ,A 5 L- ' ix -' . I lg '. ' G E 2' 1 I J . r ,H 1 V X A I . , h 5 Row 4- -R. Brocker, V. Gilsdorf, H, Nett, E. Mueller, J. Row 3 HJ. Voelker, J. Meyer, B. Anhalt, M. Bahr, N. Mesch, I . l Q f f' ' u 15 We ve got a team We ve got a sknpper We ve got a team that works like a zupper Smoooooth ' Back Row Sharlene Hahn Elame Mathes 'S 'sa Purple Whote Fught' Flght' Purple White Frght' Fight' Who fight? We fight' Purple Whute Fug Fight' Front Row Barbara Mattes Marulyn Maller Lulluan Rabe Chrnstme Kmer Edlth Nelson Paula Lubeley Page Ftfvy-semen CLASS WILL Joyce Bender bequeaths her dancing shoes to Arthur Murray Frank Konz leaves hrs ambltuous studuous nature to Rosemary Gulsdorf Shirley Mae Schnell walls her extra assignments I0 American Problems to Ruth Ann Slemers ln The dlstant future Margie Endrles leaves her wlse cracks to Darlene Huber Delores Dlefenthaler leaves half of her quiet pleas ant dlsposltlon to Donna Lutze Edward Kraemer wnlls has good school attendance record to Chrustel Wllkens Antonla Schroeder wulls her red knee length socks to any cold blooded Klel Hugh School student or faculty member Wayne Koene wllls has many gurl friends hls pep enthuslasm ready wrt and soclablllty to the faculty Norman Beoldt bestows has favorable asset of helght to Fritz Wunkel La Verne Dyzbalys wnlls her place on the honor ro to Jnm Wise Rabe Donna Gutschow bequeaths her love for Shakespeare to Paula Lubeley Kenneth Gebhard gives his blond halr to Tony Curtxss David Felle vvllls has roller skatung abuluty to Kenneth Nlnmer Lllllan Rabe wllls her All s fanr IH love and war at tltude to Janet Schmahl Kenneth Knler bequeaths has fllrtatnous eyes to Robert Detlen Julle Ann Karsteadt leaves her cute llttle nose to Jimmy Durante Elroy Mueller walls has rosy blushes to Hubert Nett James Schnell leaves school forever .lanlce Mayer leaves her abxlnty to keep up the morale of the Army to Sandra Lange Shirley Johst wllls her pleasant frlendly ways to Connle Larson Emmy Lou Harnack leaves her favorute mckname Emma to Marylee s gentle parakeet Karl Schleunes walls hrs complete understandnng of Eunstem s theory of relatuvrty and all hrs relatuves to Ennsteln for further study Norbert Hickman wllls hls short vacatlons and has good excuses to Mary Ann Bennm Mercedes Bennln leaves her Interest In convertibles to Pat Tollman Leonard Goodruch bestows hrs abulnty to be the lnfe ofthe party to Tom Klauck Blou Kay Anhalt wtlls her constant chatter to Dorothy Balde Charles Zorn leaves the lob as student mailman to anyone wuth a good paur of feet Thomas Voland wllls has slow speed to all fast people Shnrley Schwoerer bequeaths her many beaus to Vlolet Kraemer Diana Welskopf leaves her brother Lanny to th nlne Beumler srsters Mary Konz walls her profound understandlng of teen age problems and her many dates to Dorothy IX Darwun Konz wllls has 29 mlnute hlkes between classes with a favornte glrl friend to Alfred Hlnglss Chrus Roeck returns the approprfate nickname Slum to Mr Slsson for one of the Sensors next year Vrolet Lorfeld leaves her abnlnty to stay out of trouble to Howard Lau Yvonne Leonhard leaves her haxr to the chemlstry department for further experiments Danlel Walsdorf havlng nothnng to gave leaves thus space blank Rogene Wlnkel walls her short halr to Ruth Lerke Josephnne Steffen leaves her athletic abuluty to Duane Wendlmg P ge Ftvy eght , , I - I , , . . ' ll ' - - u ' ' S Glenroy Conrad wills his irresistability to Ronald I I - H D' . . I D I I - . I a i - i Eugene Schneider leaves his wallet bulging with one thousand dollar bills and his new gold trimmed Sports car to the Salvation Army Rachel Gregory leaves her English Accent to Kiel High School Students Carol Lorfeld wills her freckles to Lois Lutz Marlene Rabe wills her love for that certain neighbor to lla Shumaker Lee Meyer wills his long treks to and from school to anyone who wants them Darlene Hansmann wills her ability to get As to Marlin Matznick Rose Ann Cain leaves her Irish temper to Yvonne Brotz Corrine Beumler leaves her verbal talent to Christine Knier people at the wrong time to Oscar Konen Marlon Schneider wills her good looking brother to some girl who has a good looking brother in ex change Carol Fromm wills her effervescent laugh to June Wagner Kathleen Lechler wills her modesty to Nona Rabe Don Lee Karsteadt wills his ability to be tardy to Alfred Shumaker Verne Kent leaves his voice to the Mixed Chorus Arlene Salm bequeaths her even temper to all people who contlnously blow their tops Kay Melselwitz wills her lov to Joe Marylee Bahr leaves her pet snake and lovable parakeet to Bob Bruesewutz Victor Heinzen wills his ability to chew gum and his investments in Wrigley s Chewing Gum Company to Bobby Drumm Nancy Mesch wills her long rides home in a short car with Standard Oil equipment and chauffeur to Betty Mae Scharenbrock Patricia Watry leaves her diamond mining ability to Darlene Schnell Salva Jean Wagner leaves her tiny stature to Joe Meyer Eugene Beckman wills his wellarranged comfy locker to anyone looking for a cozy apartment in September Arden Shumaker wills his love for Blue the co or that is to the Navy Gerald Gast leaves his prize calf to Kenneth Ruh for his Bar X Ranch Louise Klauck leaves what she has too much of to some one who hasnt enough of it Sharon Chrlstel leaves whats left of her crowning glory to Halo Shampoo Company Patricia Knier wills her many pleasant day dreams to anyone who has nightmares Marvin Kutz gives the Ag Department back to Mr Kramer Betty Kuether wills her school spirit to Carl Maeuser Virginia Lorfeld leaves her favorite recip s to the Flnicky Fussy Bachelors Club of America Jean Thielke leaves to Mae Ann Eickhoff her patience while waiting for the Navy to be kind hearted Dorothy Walsdorf wills her ability to get along with everybody to Dennis Voland Robert Steffen wills his skill on the rings in the Phy Ed Department to James Josyln Page Fifty nine ' ' . - H H y , I Olive Steifvater wills her ability to meet the right ' CLASS PROPHECY Marylee Bahr Marylee Bahr as vusttung her home town wnth her travellng beauty shop Marylees slogan as W cut your hanr whtle you watt Joyce Bender Joyce Bender has recently purchased Tourist Inn and plans to have latter skatrng nightly fThats her combtnatton of latter bugs and roller skattngl Mercedes Bennln and La Verne Dyzbalys Walt Dtsney has announced that he has placed Mnss Mercedes Benntn as head of the cartoon de partment In charge of Dlz the comrc strlp which has immortalized Mass La Verne Dyzbalys Norman Boeldt Saxy Dahl dusc lockey at WGN Chtcago has been replaced by the rtslng young disc lockey Norman Boeldt who graduated cum laude from Northwestern wuth a malor In publlc speak un Corrnne Beumler Corrtne Beumlers sunny smtle and pleasant posltlon are used to charm the children at day nursery In Green Bay CMost of them are own All boys of coursell Rose Ann Caln Rose Ann Cain IS employed at the Home for E ceptronally Loud Chlldren lt seems they re a trytng to YBISE caan Glenroy Conrad Glenroy Conrad IS coach of the Barnum 8- Barley dns her her They plan to upset the Harlem Globetrotters Delores Dlefenthaler Mamie Eisenhower has nothing but praise for her capable manrcurtst Delores Duefenthaler Margue Endnes and Arlene Salm Margie Endrles and Arlene Salm have lust pub lashed therr book lnterestlng hobbues for De tentuon Pertods Davud Felle Dana Andrews has announced that his stand In David Fetle wlll replace htm as he as retlrrng Carol Fromm Carol Fromm as manager of the Kuel Theatre No wonder so many Tony Curtls pictures have been shown lately' Donna Gutschow Donna Gutschow has become famous as the Hrst woman director of the Rlnglung Bros Barnum 8K Barley s Cnrcus Band havrng replaced Merle Evans Lllllan Rabe Lnlllan Rabe rs currently starrung rn the Broadway hit Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Isnt that rlght Ken? Loulse Klauck Lrttle Lou succeeds Lnttle Mo Connelly lnternatlonal tennis champ Verne Kent Verne Kent formerly at Lake to Lake Dairy Co op lust patented hus newly duscovered unscented llmburger cheese P geS Wayne Koene Wayne Koene former local resrdent has been promoted to general nn the French Foretgn Leguon Edward Kraemer Edward Kraemer IS the official chauffeur of Zsa Zsa Gabor Don Lee Karstaedt Don Lee Karstaedt as the propuetor of a 300 acre whute mouse farm Jultanne Karstaedt Jultanne Karstaedt ts head aucttoneer of her own real estate agency Betty Kuether Betty Kuether IS producing dynamite from her excess energy lt seems that whale she was In hugh school she stored her energy for her pro fesston She was the qunet one' Marvun Kutz Marvun Kutz rs the OlyflCI6l rabbit ratser for the Amerlcan Medical Association Since th y are German Rabbits he calls them Kultzles Vlrgunla Lorfeld Vtrglnla Lorfeld the head home economlst at the Unuverslty of Wlsconstn recently devised an auto matrc housekeeper Vlolet Lorfeld Vnolet Lorfeld ts the Prlvate Secretary to the Presndent who says shes hus left arm Boy what an arm' Carol Lorfeld Roy Rogers Show Kathleen Lechler Kathleen Lechler RN has become famous for her ablllty to hold hands and mend hearts Yvonne Leonhard Yvonne Leonhard IS head of St Nazlanz Youth Center formerly Leonhards Restaurant Janice Mayer Janice Mayer became the third mllk maid In Cousin Fuzzys orchestra Her drum beat keeps the dancers on thetr toes Nancy Mesch Nancy Mesch has lust returned from Russia where she IS a swimmer In the Moscow Water Ballet Kay Merselwutz Kay Melselwrtz of New York IS vlslttng here IH connectlon with her posltton as the head of the Boy Scouts of Amernca Marlene Rabe and Rogene Wrnkel Marlene Rabe and Rogene Wlnkel lust Invented a chemncal whrch raduates freckles They have a scattered clrculatton Chris Roeck Chrts Roeck IS MC of the TV program Take tt or leave It You leave rt h takes tt Josephnne Steffen Josephune Steffen has put School Hull on the map wtth her elephant farm she started by ordering a trunk' . , e - , . ll ll I ' ' I ' I . 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I 11 - ,. . ,, ,, ,, as I I 3 1 I - - . - I I 1 D a ixty Robert Steffen Robert Steffen recently devasaed a pu hbutaon arm whach he operates at Louas Corners Frank Konz Curley famous TV wrestler falaas Frank Konzl as retarang from the rang because lake Samson hs haar as has weakness and has opponents are at tempting to make ham bald Arden Shumaker and Blou Kaye Anhalt Professor Arden Shumaker as now sellang tackets for has rocket trap to the moon He says that no one need worry for they wall be an the care of tewardess Blou Kaye Anhalt Sharley Schwoerer The latest hat of pops sanger Sharley Schwoerer as based on that chaldhood game Jacks Rachel Gregory Rachel Gregory as a lecturer an the Bratash ls es Her topac as Ameracan Teen Agers Charles Zorn Have you ever wondered who the handsome male model for Sears Roebuck as'-7 He as former local boy Charles Zorn Patracaa Watry All small chaldren are interested an Mass Pat Watrys latest book Not Mother but Father Goose Dorothy Walsdorf Dorothy Walsdorf the first lady mayor of St Anna receaved Mayor of the Year award She increased the populataon by two thousand when she annexed Kael to her caty Salva Jean Wagner Salva Jean Wagner has been promoted to profes sor un charge of educatuon of bedcrankanq at John Tom Voland Tom Voland reports that he as servang as assistant to Albert Eanstean He says that has theory on the relatavuty of the sexes varues slaghtly from that of Eanstean s Antonaa Schroeder Antonaa Schroeder us currently an the Belgaan Congo servang as a massaonery among a canna balastac trabe fShe discovered that one of the cannabals as a relatave of hersll Sharley Schnell and Daana Weaskopf Sharley Schnell demonstrator of cars for Daana Weaskopfs Pontaac Garage has resugned her posataon to marry unto royalty an earl' Marlon Schneider Maraon Schneader as Laberaces private secretary She assasts ham wath has arrangements Candles an all' Karl Schleunes Dr Karl Schleunes famous Theoleguan and author on famaly affaars father of T2 chaldren has pub lashed a book entatled Addang Lattle Joys to the Famaly Olave Steafvater Currently an Spaan as Mass Olave Staefvater who as a supervasor of olaves for Soanash Olaves Co Olave Calafornaa Euqene Schneader Eugene Schneader has recently been awarded an outstandang praze by the Burlangton Laars Club They say hes a very actave member Sharley Johst Mass Sharley Johst wrote an artacle for McCalls entatled Waatang for a Servaceman James Schnell James Schnell formerly of Kael Hugh School has been doang quate successfully an New York Caty on has proaect Doang away wath Loafers Darwan Kanz Darwan Kanz has anvented Stay Awake pulls for students who stay up late and sleeping pulls for borang classes Thus as a convenuence that he dudnt have whale he was an hugh school Elroy Mueller Elroy Mueller has lust been promoted from 23rd to 20th saxaphone player an the New York Phul harmonuc Symphony Orchestra Kenneth Gebhard Kenneth Gebhard home on leave from the U S Navy says he enloys has career because he has a gurl an every port Leonard Goodruch Dr Leonard Goodruch Ph D has announced that he has gaven up the theater to become presu dent of Columbua Unuversuty and to devote has lafe to educatuon Vuctor Heunzen Open house as beang celebrated at Daggers Fun eral Home whach as owned and operated by mortucaan Vuctor Heunzen Darlene Hansmann and Gerald Gast Darlene Hansmann as the offacaal flag raaser at the U N Her assastant as Gerald Gast Norbert Hackmann Norbert Hackmann as travelang around the country Emmy Lou Harnack Emmy Lou Harnack as an M P for the WAC s Kenneth Knaer Kenneth Knaer as the presadent of the Madgets C'ub of Ameraca He has become famous for beang the smallest oFfacer they ve ever had Patracaa Knaer Patracaa Knaer entered the Ameracan Bowlang Con dress and bowled 300 Sh has so much energy that she also sets her own pans and beats her ball back to the end of the alley Mary Konz Mary Konz famous New York model graces thas monthscover of Lafe magazane Euoene Beckmann Eugene Beckmann has allowed the Nestle Color Ranse Co to patent the haar color he anspared Dan Walsdorf Dan Walsdorf anternataonally known as Mr Zsa Zsa Gabor has announced that Zsa Zsa has wafe as retarang from the canema to devote her tame to her vonderfool lat le huzbant Sharon Chrastel Laberaces baggest raval of late as Mass Sharon Chrastel whose charmang smale and wank have attracted men from sax to saxty I thank femananaty suats Mass Chrastel better than at does Laberacel Lee Meyer and Jean Thaelke Lee Mever and Jean Thuelke have replaced Arthur and Kathryn Murray as TV dancrng instructors . . 3 , f . 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'I ' Page Sixtyvo e CLASS HISTORY June 1 1955 graduatuon day whuch us the clumax of four years In revuew lets f1up back the pages of our munutes book and let them tell our story One brught September day of 1951 we entered these hallowed halls of Kuel Hugh as green freshues For begunners however we dud remarkably well Our first offucual group act was to elect a capable group of offucers Kay Meuselwutz became presudent wuth Rose Ann Caun her able assustant Emmy Lou Harnack our secretary and Pat Knuer was entrusted wuth the f1nancual future of the class Homecomung was soon upon us so we euected Vurgunua Lorfeld to represent us on the court On that very eventful day our float was guven favorable recognutuon for we won thurd place un the parade In November we demonstrated our dramatuc abuluty un the Nught of Plays program by presentung Why I am a Bacheuor After thus truumph we were well on our way to enuoyung our stay un Kuel Hugh On September 2 1952 we returned a sun tanned happy group of sophustucated sophomores Electuon of offucers agaun was the Hrst thung on our agenda After carefully countung the ballots we found that Presudent Vuolet Lorfeld Secretary Vern Kent Treas urer and Arlene Salm our pretty Homecomung Rep resentatuve Our f1oat agaun receuved recognutuon thus tume second place Our dramatuc contrubutuon thus year was a comuc mystery called Whodunut'? whuch won f1rst place un the annual Nught of Plays contest We were happy to beat the Junuors Thus year we also had a natuonal contest wunner among our classmates Wayne Koene won a S1000 bond as fTrst place wunner un a natuon wude essay contest sponsored by the Mutual Benef1t Lufe ln surance Company September 2 1953 we returned as .Iunuors Our oFfucers were Ken Knuer Presudent Karl Schleunes Vuce Presudent Antonua Schroeder Secretary and Darlene Hansman Treasurer Kathleen Lechler rep resented us at Homecomung On November 18 the Junuors won the coveted f1rst place for th Nught of Plays by presentung Augue Evans Pruvate Eye Sunce we had acquured two f1rsts we were presented wuth the plaque What a uubulant Junuor class we were The teachers gave up tryung to teach us for the rest of the week The year was most successfully concluded by our Junuor Prom on May 7 1954 Kung Ken Knueu and Queen Luly Rabe reugned over theur tropucal cottage un sunny South Pacuf1c They were ably attended by Marylee Bahr LaVerne Dyzbalys Antonua Schroeder Kay Meuselwutz Gerald Gast Karl Schleunes Glenroy Conrad and Arden Shumaker The gala event was a huge success On May 9 1954 our hearts were saddened by Tom Kramers untumely death Hus wunnung smule and cheerful personalutv have won hum a warm spot un our hearts Though he us gone we shall always remember hum as an actuve member of our class September 7 1954 our last begunnung' Our class has only 71 remaunung members but we were happy to unclude a vusutung senuor Rachel Gregory from Harpenden l-erts England She came to u under the auspuces of the Amerucan Fu ld Servuc Her presence un our mudst has been both enuoyab e and educatuonal From her we have learned th human sude of hustory and whats more umportant we learned that no matter where we ltve we all have much un common Take a luttle common s nse add patuence understandung and a genuune lukung for our fellow man and you can get along anywhere even uf ut us far from the place you call home W know because Rachel has proved ut Onc agaun wuth the assustance of Rachel our classmates entered unto the swung of thungs Offucers were Elroy Mu ller Presudent Betty Kuether Vuce Presudent Shur'ey Johst Secretary and Lee Meyer Treasu er At Homecomung we were represented Kung Ad w Shumaker and Queen Blou Kay Anhalt r gi J wuth Karl Schleunes lxen Knuer Leonard Goodrucw Corrune Beumler Luly Rabe and Kay Meus lwutz as attendants After Homecomung we began gradually to thunk of graduatuon Under the able assustanc of Mr Susson and Mrs Goltry we chose our motto flower and colors On May 5 and 6 we presented our class play Fathers Knows Best The cast dud a marvelous 'ob and so rounded out our dra matuc achu vements nucely Funally May 26 the day of the Senuor Banquet came and then May 27 1955 our last day of school Slowly the last page of our munutes book fluttered shut .lust luke the last pages of that book so our last days un Kuel Hugh School slude past Our bruef days n Kuel Hugh School slude past Our bruef stay has been a happy and successful one Now our eyes turn toward the world for we are not content to rest on our laurels but rather we have hopes of attaunung greater success un the future than un the past TOM KRAMER Page Suxty two I I I ' I I I , u . . u , . 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H-5 Q ., - - - iff., 0 I I ' V CALENDAR OF T955 SEPTEMBER First day of school QRah' Rah'D Mr Kramer starts enforcing No Talklng ln study hall by handing out encyclopedlas' Arlene Salm first victim' Elroy conducts first pep band practice Victory against Weyauwega Nice start for the season' First blue Monday of the school year C E Jones IS back to present first assembly of the year on Sound Waves Seniors hold class meeting and elect officers Hall President Mueller' First Pep Assembly lt helped Victory over Kohler Elroy takes over the band as Mr DeShetler is Mr DeShetler IS back and things settle down to their old routine In band and chorus First conference victory over Brulllon Marylee takes over as Instructor ID fifth hour Physucs c ass Band travels to Sheboygan to hear a wonder ful concert presented by the United States Marine Band Fifth and slxth periods are omitted Student Y newsreel Grants take first game of World Series No school In the afternoon Faculty had BIE Day OCTOBER l l3 Oh Happy Day' No School' First teachers convention On second thought not so happy The rains overtake Chilton land Kiel, but good' Lnkewlse Chilton overtakes Kiel and hands the Raiders their first loss of the season Band practices marching for Homecoming under the capable direction of our magorette Antonia Schroeder B team wins first game of the season against Valders Homecoming actlvltles begun with Snake Dance and Bon Fire led by the Cheer leaders and Flnp and George Homecoming' New Holstein defeats Kiel Kiel plays at Valders for their Homecoming All tied up' Everybody handed in their assignments In Mrs Goltry s non college English class for the first time A red circle was put around that day by her Dramatncs Club holds an evening meeting Plans for the Christmas play are made Raiders edge past Plymouth at last home game B team football squad finishes the season In grand fashion by defeatlng Brllllon Raiders drop last football game of the season at Sheboygan Falls NOVEMBER Teachers Convention What Joy' Elroy Mueller ts elected to the All Conference Team as a result of his fine work at tackle during the football season Congratulations Elroy' Open House IS held Freshmen Sophomores and Juniors are busy rehearsing for the Night of Plays Students are suffering while studying for and writing ten week s tests must have had a rough weekend First non conference game here with Algoma and the Raiders are smothered Report Cards' Night of Plays Freshmen are winners of the evening performance Congratulations' Raiders drop first conference basketball game at Plymouth The B squad however wins Assembly The Ambassadors Male Quartet Excellent' Thanksgiving Vacation Back to the old grind' DECEMBER Intramural basketball begins Elkhart Lake ts Raiders first home basketball vtctnm B squad us also victorious This IS Save the Children Crusade Week Freshmen beat Brnlloon We stlll had a nice crowd at our dance How do we feel? Valders defeats Kiel' B squad football game against Chilton is post Another dull blue Monday' poned because of rain Falls downs the A squad B squad wins Peroxide and ammonia overtook Kiel last S D Day Watch the Speedometer night and we saw a lot of blondes and semi Kiel Municipal Band travels to Chicago to blondes walking around the hall partake In Midwestern Bandmasters Cltnac Gooch was sent home for having his hair Juniors get class rings red white and blue' Freshmen victorious over Valders Page S ty th ee l5- ' ' ' . 7- ' . . mv ' . . - . of - - ' ' . QOH . ' . . . to- . - . A ' 22- ' 13- . A 15- . . s 25W , - - 'Own 'A I In ' . ' I l7- ' . . A ' 20- ' . ' ill. 4-5- ' ' . . 23- . ' ' 8- ' - 24- ' ' ' ' . ' ' . ' , I . to- ' ' . 27- D - lla- , , ' v . 1 - .. 29- ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' . bod sees films of Kiel Centennialg also a l5-Today was a sleepy! Monday. Every one . . . . - . . 30- ' . ' . . 18- . ' . H H . 23- ' ' f ' , f , ' 24- - ' ' .' - ' f I 'H - ' 25- ' . D . - 29- ' . 6- . 7- - ' ' ' 1- ' . . . I , . . . , 3- . . , ' . 6- ' ' ' 8- ' . ' ' . 9- ' ' . ' ' . lO- . ' . ll- - ' ' ' - T3- . ' . lri- - . - ' . l2- ' ' ' l5- . . . . . I .- 16- . . . . Brulluon defeats Rauders No School broken water pupe Let s have euther a snow storm or more broken pupes' Chucago was wonderful but ut ended too soon Chrustmas concert Kuel defeats Kohler f1rst tume sunce 19411 Drama Club presents Chrustmas program un afternoon Chrustmas vacatuon Partues gufts lust pleasure' JANUARY 3 Everyone seems to have a sleepy attutude towards startung the new school year I wond er why ? Pat Watry s duamond glutters Puctures for the Truad are beung taken Happy smulung faces Fourth peruod ommutted and school dusmuss d early Faculty has meetung Freshmen lose o Chulton We went through a sluppery weekend but come Monday and there s no uce to be seen' Muss Sunkule keeps the 7th peruod lubraruans busy by returnung half of the books un the lubrary Senuor gurls have to take Betty Crocker Home maker of Tomorrow Test Alumnu prove to b a better team than our A squad ullness Basketball team has bye week Muss Payant us 39 years old today Plymouth defeats Asquad Bsquad Vuctor uous The Van shung Art of Glass Blowung Charles Maple Elkhart Lake Vuctory Mr DeShetler us ull so Elroy has band Larry Schmidt from Mussuon House takes over band and chorus Semester ends Band mothers replace dress cords on band unuforms New Holsteun smothers the Rauders Band and chorus welcome back Mr De Shetler FEBRUARY 1 Rachel entertauns advanced math class wuth some real gone lokes Kuel suffers defeat at Valders Ground Hog Dav Report cards agaun Representatuve from Mus suon House talks to some Senuors Sheboygan Falls defeats Rauders Rachel guves unterestung talk to bookkeepung class St Marys Sprungs Academy smothers the Rauders Greg guves unterestung talk to College Eng lush class Advanced math class gets new trugonometry books After a long hard f1ght Brulluon us vuctoruou over Kuel St Valentunes Day and hearts are glowung' Bob McElroy and hus Wooden Men present an unterestung program on ventruloquusm Patruotuc program honorung Luncoln and Wash ungton Rauders play last away game at Kohler Thus us Brotherhood Week George Washungtons burthday No one sent cards or gufts Ash Wednesday Last home game wuth Chulton F T A presents an assembly Reguonal Basket ball Tournament MARCH End of Tournament Forenslcs at Brulluon 12 Sectuonal Basketball Tournament l wonder why everyone us wearung green to day' Could ut be because ut s St Patruck s Day Forensucs meet at Kuel 19 State Basketball Tournament Furst day of sprung Burds are sungung' Dewullo Concert Artusts present a musucal as sembly program The last teacher s conventuon no school' Forens1cs meet at Whutefish Bay Grade School operetta 11 Easter vacatuon 16 State Forensucs at Maduson 2021 Physical Educatuon Department presents the annual Curcus 29 Charles Kung barutone singer presents some th1ng new un musuc 29 30 Musuc Festuval at Chulton MAY JUNE Page Suxty four Senuor class play Harry Van Pelt guves a Dutch Treat by pre sentung a Charm of Holland and her Peoole Junuor Prom How Deep us the Ocean? Sprung Concert Sen1or banquet Truads are dustrubuted to Senuors' Senuors last day of school Tears of loy and sorrow' Baccalaureate Servuce Commencement Exercuses and Graduatuon Wunston Brown Waukesha County Suoerun tendent Commencement speaker Senuors bud farewell to schoolmates and teachers Last day of school Who us happuest? Johnny? Mary? Or Teacher? 17- ' ' ' . ..... 11- , A I I l 1 3 l ' . 14- . 'A ' ' . 20- ' , ' . ' 214 . t . . . . . 22- ' - ' ' . 17- ' ' ' ' - . 18- ' ' . 23- ' ' . ' - ' -' . 21- ' ' . 22- ' ' ' . l 23- ' . - . ,, u, 25- . . 0 I I - l ' 28- . . . . A - AW . ..... . t I ' . I 6 ' . ' ' ' e . A . 1 5- . ' . 10- ' ' ' . 10- ' , 10- ' . , 1 ' 17- ' ' - HW . . . . . . . - ' ' 17- . ' . 21-' ' . ' ' ' . 12- ' - - 22- ' A ' ' - 13-Miss Bundy and Mr. Kubly arelabsent due to APRIL 111- l . 1- , ' , ' n - 17- ' ' . 2m - 18- - . - ' - 5' Q ' - a 7- . 21- u ' ' - - I . u 24- . l ' ' l . , ' -, , 25- ' ' ' - 1 D , g , - 26- . 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