Kiel High School - Triad Yearbook (Kiel, WI)

 - Class of 1958

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We are proud of their forward views and are very much pleased with the build- ing of the new gymnasium. We know the gym and music rooms will provide a wonderful place for instruction and recreation, as well as for outside events. We sincerely wish to thank them for providing the best educational opportunities for us. QCliCAfiOI1 .Q 11' ,av 1 V1 'Sa '- V L f--'zf 'H' ,4 'y:'?H 1 ff' 'v V . J ,,K mb ,Nw W , aaa and glclmznlsfaacho an kv, ? P 4- n .'1 .1 ra l A 4 .- 4 u ,. 1 , v I 1 , Q 1 1 I 4 Q. e 9 1 u 1 4 1 4 I 'lqdminiskaafcion BOARD OF EDUCATION ADOLPH MEISELWITZ Presiizlent OSCAR ARNOLD Clerk In the Office STANLEY W. ZIELANIS IOSEPHINE STEFFEN HELEN STUMPF Superintendent 'of Schools A. BEN BESSLER Treasurer 1-ss, HENRY MEYER FRED LUBELEY Q. aculfc N Classes ROLF MEISELWITZ EMMA MAURER Commercial Commercial English English I Below: This is an English Class? Whoops! Another mistake. NSN Q 'ii 5 X FRANCES KRYZINSKI English, Spanish R. J. SISSON Social Science JOHN WEILER Mathematics ,A l f ' 1 X Q AV lb Z. ,.4Fg ,V, KLA xx Below: What is it a square? J S ,,I J V x il 1 M Take it for what it's worth, people! ,ll ,VK si SY . Senorita! ALDEN DESHETLER Band Director Mixed Chorus Boys Glee Club DOROTHY HALL Art Class SHIRLEY GLEWEN Girls Glee Club, Grade school Music l , X f is ag , L ll: ,V , .1 W , A If X '75 L . gy ,HI I R2 1 ' I ii'-i-EE' f Another Masterpiece completed. . E J J e F r This is how Par Boone got his ' start. . 7 ,ar .jj Q ! , N Xl ,L . . . and now for tomorrows' assignment IERAD LEHMANN Science, Physics, Algebra MERLYN DUERST Social Science, Biology, Baseball Coach Keep those smiles all year, now - 4' CARMEN GOLTRY i ee--this is how you do it! , 9451 1 My K lv' German, World History, Library WAYNE KRUMEL World History, English, Civics RICHARD SMITH English, Speech -in 30 lm? ,iv My--what a good group you are! Das ist sehr schon!! ESTHER TOWERS Home Economics RALPH KRAMER Agriculture DONALD GEE Industrial Arts Well rt rsn t corn' You press the button and turn the knobs Then anythrng can happen' You mix a little of this and alot of that--Then something happens!! ! JULIA HUERING Girls Physical Education, World History CARROLL LOHR Boys Physical Education Driver Education Football Coach DARREL FIFRICK Your gym attire leaves something to be desired! yi No, it's not a striped Easter egg!! Science Guidance Basketball Coach sigma: 99 anijcoas Mrs. Gebhardt B as Rivals SEHUDL .gg n 'S iv- Arno Schuler, Herman Binversie, Kenneth Busse, Robert Binversie, Myron Reichwaldt, 12 4-1 .4,.-f.. Q, U N f Mr. Lutz Mr. Michaels Mrs. Perl and Mrs. Voelker, if Q., ,L ' 1 ,H , 1 '.,' A 4 V H A . . , 1 , 5 . f , . . 1 ,flu . ' I, 1 , . u ' , ..-,A .,,-. '-,'. ' i u. . ,, ' s.- N .Q-.V 1 - ' , .. , JL-,-I. -. -, U Q, I t ' .. -' ., . , . 4, J A- ., .- . 7 ' .l . , . Y g . , A la, .Af 4, L ' . . ., I .N ' ',- . . xv- ' ' ' Q . .' , ' -, u -, . . . , . - Q V . K .- - '-n,- ..,, I . .Q . V 1 V , , o L a 5. . ,- - .f'..-me . 'V .. .M ., .. . , . 4, . , .-Lf , n,. . ',QQ..3.-1-Qji' ' . '1.w,gb. x , k f'-my .A.v u I .- .,, 1 ,1 1 .- 1 4.3 Rf 9611 96 GRI' ady N of N S pain RAQUEL RODRIGUEZ SOMOZA Barcelona, the city where I live, has a pop- ulation of nearly three million people and is the second largest city in Spain. It is situated on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. We have a good climate, rather hot in summer and cold in winter. However, we have no snow. Our schools are rather different from the American ones. The basic difference is that boys and girls do not go to the same school. Also, we take more subiects. There are about I2 subiects, but we have them on alternate days. We cannot choose our subiects during the first four years of high school. We have six years of high school after which we can go to the University if we want to follow a career. I have already finished high school and when I go back, I'm thinking of becoming an air line hostess. I will probably have to go to Medical College for three years, as I must have a nurse's title to become an airline hostess and also must know at least four languages I have a twin sister named Elena. She is also an American Field Service student. Here in America, she is staying with a family in Staples, Minnesota and she, like me, is having a wonderful time in the States. When last year, in the month of December, I was told that the American Library was hold- ing an examination to win a scholarship to come to the United States, I thought it was too wonderful to happen to me. Nevertheless, I tried, and three days after, I knew I had passed the examination. However, the hardest part was yet to come. After sending many papers to America, I patiently waited for news from New York. When at the end of April, I was noti- fied byphone from Madrid that I was chosen to come to Kiel, Wisconsin, my happiness had no limit. The days that followed until my departure were the busiest of my life. I realized then how complicated it is to arrange a passport and get everything readyl On the third of August we left Barcelona. We went to Paris and to Rotterdam, Holland where the Arosa Sky was waiting to take us to the United States. There were about eight hun- dred students from 25 different countries on the boat and we had a great time. I don't think anyone will ever forget the eight days voyage we had. There were dances every night. We learned some American songs, played all kinds of sports, saw movies and had conferences about what would be our new life in America. On the I3th of August at 5 o'clock in the morning, we landed in New York where we spent the day. We were all very thrilled on our first day in the United States. That evening I took the bus which brought me to my American home. Since I arrived here I have had a great time. I enioy my new life in the Feile home very much, as they are such a nice family. I have had many new experiences .... even milking a cowl I have participated in and enjoyed the student life at school. As almost everyone feels who comes to this country, I hope to come back again some day. I also hope that Kiel will continue to have foreign students from the American Field Service as they have had in past years because of the wonderful year of experience and enjoyment given to the teen-agers of other countries. I,- ' M fl JAMES ALLINGER Don t mrsjudge the lad he may be qulet but oh brother' Class Offlcer 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 K Club 4 Crrcus 1 EUGENE BACKHAUS A bad excuse IS better than none Safety Patrol 1 3 Purple 8a Whrte 4 Cla 2 3 4 Football 1 2 Dramattcs Club 4 DOROTHY BALDE Her heart IS like the moon there 15 a man rn Class Offrcer 3 Safety Patrol 3 F H A 1 2 3 4 Purple 85 Whrte 4 Class Play 1 2 Dramatrcs Club C11 LORS THOMAS BALZ. I was hom for sometlung what was 1t'P Bowlmg Club 3 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 3 4 Baseball 1 2 Track 3 Crrcus 1 JUDY BARTZ She studres but she s perfectly normal G A A 1 2 F H A 2 3 4 StateOff1cer4 For ensrcs 1 Trrad 4 Purple Sc Whlte 3 4 Class Play 4 Grrls Glee Club 1 Pep Club 2 PAUL BECKER Some say I m quret, but I fool em Football 3,4. Basketball 1.2, 3,4, Track 3,4 ss Play 1 Q 'v1r F 1 t A A ., i. ' ' 1 . . ' 1 I r 1 1 1 n ' I ' 1 A 1 ' A . ' 5 - . , II. I 45. i.......,I l 1,2,3g Prom Court 3g Circus 1, V T 4 Ea., ., I ' . I , . . ,2' X I I' .:..,.:.. ,... ,: . : le ' ' 0 5' . 35-as I STANLEY CONRAD A regular fellow and the best of pals Student Counc1l4 F F A 1 2 3 4 Forensrcs 2 3 4 Purple 85 Whlte 3 Class Play 1 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 4 Basketball 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 ROBERT DETIEN Glasses keep the boys from frghtrng me and the grrls from klsslng me Safety Patrol 1 2 4 Forensxcs 2 F T A 3 4 Tr1ad 4 Purple 81 Whxte 2 3 Class Play 4 Basket ball l 4 Pep Club 3 4 Camera Club 4 MARILYN ESCHER If we were Just as sweet as she what a grand world th1s would be G,A. A 4, Safety Patrol 1,2,3, F H.A. 2,3,4. Triad 4, Purple 8: Whlte 4, Class Play 2, Pep Club 4, Dramat1cs Club 1,2,3, Clrcus 1, HELEN FEILE Every woman has her devxhsh moments G,A A 2,3,4, Safety Patrol 2.3.4, F H A 1,2, 3,4, Purple 8s Whlte 4, Class Play 1,4, M1XCd Chorus 2, 3, Pep Club 3,4, Dramatrcs Club l, Camera Club 4, Cucus 1, Glee Club 1 MONROE BECI-ILE Someone around here has to be serrous FF A 1 234 ClassPlay1 PHYLLIS BENNIN ust a mrnute t1ll I adjust my halo G A A 2 3 4 Bowhng Club 2 Purple8n Whlte 3 4 Gxrls Glee Club 2 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 Crrcus 1 JO ANN BEUMLER Nlght l1fe xs my hfe Class Offlcer 1 Tr1ad 4 Purple 8: Wh1te 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Pep Club 2 Dramat1cs Club 1 Cxrc WAYNE BRECKHEIMER Sllent and shy but one grand guy Clrcus 1 'Hanan rr '58 usl Il I U , v . Vx-',,, ' K, 1 1 u I f I I ' Q ,ip',1 . I ,.J . . . .. - . . . , . 2 5 v 3 ' , - ' . ' A . ' -Afffyff n n 1 v ' , ' ' iv 4 ylilr 3 gfk 'WM , ff . 3 54? , 5 Y g s ,, r 16.14. ' ,, . . . . .. ' 5 ' 3 . . I Z I I ' 3 U . .f yy. . . .v'?.,,-5 5 1 - 1 . . A, 'qs 'rf I FQ k ' Q N- sw . xp my ,- y. 5 , 2- g ,, '. .. 1. . I . . . , 1 1 5 1 , 3 I 1 f . I 2 , I f 1 y . I f. . . g 1 4 1 ll V 1 ' I l Y 1 ! I I I l I I : v Z : ' '. i . 1 3 v I - 7 K f' O I , - C I ' 4 - - , . 4 A .. - f - .1 DOROTHY GARBE Full of fun and mischief too, doing things she shouldn't do. Safety Patrol 3: F.H.A. 2,3.4g Mixed Chorus 3: Pep Club 45 Circus 1. ROGER GUTSCHOW Greater men than I have live, But they are all dead. F.F. A, 3,4g Pep Club 4. NOLA HARNACK A Star'F' Well she s out every night Purple 8: White 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 Dramatics Club 1 2 Circus 1 MARILYN HEMB Happy go lucky free from care ready to do and ready to dare G A A 1 2 3 4 Bowling Club 2 3 4 Safety Patrol 4 Purple Sc Whrte 3 4 Lrbrarran 4 Camera Club 4 Circus 1 i 'iii' FREDERICK HENSCHEL Built for comfort not for speed Class Officer 3 Football 1 2 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 Track 3 Prom Court 3 Circus 1 MARY ANN HENSCHEL They all like me but I like only one G A A 1 2 3 4 Bowlrng Club 1 2 3 Safety Patrol 4 Triad 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 Circus 1 ANTHONY HEUS A football field rsn t the only place you need a good line Student Counc1l4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 K Club 2 3 4 Prom Court 3 Camera Club 4 Circus 1 GERALD HOEHL Sometimes happy sometimes sad sometimes mischievous never bad Class Officer 4 Safety Patrol 3 4 Triad 4 Class Play l Basketball 1 2 Baseball 1 2 Track 3 4 Pep Club 4 Flag Raiser 4 Camera Club 4 Circusl ROBERT HOERTH I always l1ked school the vacatlon part of lt F A 1 2 3 4 Clrcu DARLENE HUBER A pretty Mrss who leads the band some day she may march hand rn hand GAA 1234 FHA 1 Bow11ngClub124 Safety Patrol 1 4 Tr1ad 4 Purple 85 Whrte 2 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Bandl 2 3 Dance Band 4 Majorette 4 Pep Club 4 Dramatrcs Club 4 Crrcus 1 SONIA KAHL Her good nature IS measured by the yard Safety Patro14 F H A 4 Class Play 4 L1brarxan DONALD KARLS If you thmk he s qulet you don t know h1m Class Off1cer 1 3 Student Councll 2 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 3 4 K Club 3 4 Prom Court3 CIICUS 1 'D ' A l R--i fy T? iw.. i if 'leur' DANIEL KLEMME lf people who make no H0156 are dangerous look out for me Student Counc1l2 F F A 1 2 3 4 Clrcus 1 CHRISTINE KNIER A better one w1th laugh and pep cannot be found at every step Class Offlcer 2 Student Counc1l3 G A A 2 3 4 F H A 3 4 Tr1ad 4 Purple8a Whlte 3 4 Cheer leader 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Camera Club 4 Prom Queen 3 Crrcus 1 Green Lake Delegate CHARLES KOLB Love em all you mlght mlss a good one Student Counc114 Band 3 4 Pep Band 4 Camera Club 4 ALLAN KONZ Don t look at me glrls 11 makes me nervous Football 1 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 K Club 2 3 4 Prom Court 3 C1rcus 1 F. ...,, : ' Sl. l Q .gl ' , ','3,'4f ' . : . , , : , , ,4: :-- 1 AV I A t l n l .e,,tt A X: g U A . 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'A V A ' : l, , . : , ,.,4: 18 if ALFRED LUEBKE Beware' I mrght do sornethrng sensauonal y A 1 2 3 4 Clrcu MARY ELLEN MANZ Laughrng IS contagrous so don t get near me Class Offlcer 4 G A A 4 Safety Patrol 3 F 4 Dramattcs Club 3 4 Crrcus 1 L1brar1an 4 ANNA MAE MEYER School I suppose lt s a necessary evrl G A A 1 2 SafetyPatro1124 FHA 23 G1rls Glee Club 3 4 Mtxed Chorus 3 4 Pep Club 3 Dramatrcs Club 1 2 Crrcus 1 LU ANN OEHLDRICH I seem 11ke such a quret lass but you should see me out of class F H A 2 3 4 Purple8e Wh1te2 3 4 G1rls Glee Club 3 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Camera Club 4 Clrcus l Green Lake Delegate 3 VIOLET KRAEMER Late hours aren t good for one they re good for two Class Offrcer 2 Student Counc114 G A A 3 4 Bowlrng Club 2 3 4 Class Play 1 2 3 Gxrls Glee Club 1 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 4 Prom Court 3 Home comrng Court 4 C1rcus 1 RICHARD KRETSCH I came to learn but look what happened Class Offlcer 3 Student Council 3 Basketball 1 Natlonal Honor Socrety 3 Crrcus 1 ARLEN KUHN He suffers from hrgh blonde pressure Football 1 2 HOWARD LAU Classes would be dull 1fI couldn t talk to someone Bowllng Club 3 Class Play 3 Pep Band 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Dance Band 4 Basketball 2 4 Clrcus 1 'sh Q5 6 ve- ? 1 ' : . 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' : . . . : : .T.A. ,H ' 8 1 S. . : ' , : ' . 3- EP KATHLEEN POLSTER Pleasant IS she and full cf good content SafetyPatrol1234 FHA 34 FTA 4 Triad 4 Gtrls Glee Club 1 Pep Club 4 Llbrarxan 3 4 Dramatxcs Club 3 4 C1rcus 1 DONNA MAE PRANGE Just a grrl wxth pleasant ways just a frrend through all our days F H A 1 2 3 4 Class Play 2 3 G1rls Glee Club 1 2 3 Lxbrarran 3 4 Dramatxcs Club 3 Cafeterra DONALD PRUETER A Country Gentleman and Woman s Home Compamon F F A 1 2 3 4 Footba1l2 FREDERICK RABE Twelve years ago I was a boy Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Dance Band 4 Foot ball 1 2 K Club 3 4 C1rcus 1 Vita RAQUEL RODRIGUEZ SOMOZA A brrght and charmrng lrttle gal a HICC k1d and a farthful pal Student Counc1l4 F H A 4 Purple 8: Whlte 4 Homecom1ng Court 4 EUGENE RAUSCH All the boys are rn despalr to fmd out how he curled hrs ha1r Bowltng Club 3 Safety Patrol 3 4 Tr1ad 4 Boys Glee Club 3 Baseball 2 Football 4 Track 3 4 C1rcus 1 KAREN RAUTMANN I may not be made of rubber but there s plenty of bounce to me Student Counc1l2 G A A 1 Safety Patrol3 F H A 1 2 3 4 Purple 8a Wh1te4 C1rcus 1 ROBERT REHM Whenever l feel llke workmg I just lay down t1ll the feelmg goes away Football 1 Basketball 1 C1rcus 1 PIOJCCUOHISI 1 2 3 4 : f : : - . : . : . 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' - ' ll I 4' : : : , , lt fp' . . 9 A DENNIS SCHNEIDER You take the girls I ll take my car Safety Patrol 1 Class Play 1 2 KRITISA SCHNEIDER She puts her worrles 1n a pocket w1th a hole rn ll F H A 1 3 G1r1s Glee Club 2 4 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Clrcus 1 RONALD SCHREIBER Don t rush me I m comrng Football 1 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Basketball Manager 2 3 K Club 3 4 CIICUS 1 LORRAINE SCHWEITZER Blushxng IS the color of vxrtue F H A 3 4 Trrad 4 Purple8L Whlte 3 4 Pe Club 4 Camera Club 4 Dramatxcs Club 4 DORIS MAE REICHERT Everythmg she does she does well and she does everythrng G A A 3 4 Bowling Club4 Safety Patrol 1 3 4 F T A 4 Trrad 4 Class Play4 Pep Club 4 Natronal Honor Socxety 3 4 Crrcus 1 Dramatlcs Club 3 4 Badger G1rl3 MAYNARD RIFCK Of all the thrngs I l1ke best I much prefer and rest Safety Patrol 3 F F A 3 4 Football 4 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 3 4 DIANE RIETBROCK Qu1et helpful and pleasant too Dxane wxll be a frlend to you G A A 3 4 F H A 3 4 Crrcusl L1brar1an3 4 KENNETH RUH All he needs ts a hook he s got a lure Class Play 4 Mtxed Chorus 4 Crrcus 1 'QS 2 I 5 1 w i'-44 ' . : 1, . . . .: ' : ..: f ,, . . . : ' : : : f ,. . 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' , ' ,v V xl I I ' I 21 'SQ' '15 'T ARTHUR STEIN He doesn t make a lot of H0136 but he s one of K1el Hrgh s frnest boys Class Offxcer 4 Student Councll 4 Safety Patrol 3 4 Track 3 4 Pep Club 4 Dramatrcs Club 4 ROBERT VOGEL He tackles everythrng from football men to love Student Counc1l 4 Bowllng Club 3 M1xed Chorus 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Track 3 4 K Club 2 3 4 Homecomrng Court 3 4 Clrcus 1 ProJect1on1st 1 2 3 4 DARLENE WAACK She f1nds relref from study rn mlschlef F H A 3 Purple 81 Whlte 4 Girls Glee Club 3 4 M1xed Chorus 3 4 Cafeterla 1 Crrcus 1 CAROL WALSDORF You can make blondes but red comes natural G A A 1 2 3 4 Tr1ad4 Purple8c Whrte 3 Class Play 1 Crrcus 1 Band 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Dance Band 4 Pep Club 3 4 M1xed Chorus 4 T37 RUTH ANN SIEMERS Mrghty sweet mtghty wrse the fun Just twrnkles rn her eyes Class Offrcer 2 Student Counc112 F T A 3 4 Trrad 4 Purple 8a Whlte 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Cheer leader 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Flag Ralser 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 Prom Court 3 Homecomxng Court 3 Crrcus 1 Honorary Marshall 3 IANE SPINDLER Full of g1gg16S full of pep that IS Sparkplug s well known rep Student Councrl 1 G A A 3 4 Safety Patrol 4 Purple 81 Whrte 4 Grrls Glee Club 2 M1xed Chorus 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Dramatrcs Club 3 4 Cafeter1a 1 Clrcus 1 DENNIS STAUSS Though hlgh school lrfe may have ts charm I st1ll feel safer on the farm Safety Patrol 3 F F A 1 2 3 4 MARGARET STEFFEN She always has her lessons done and SI111 f1nds t1me for lots of fun ran 2 3 4 Clrcus 1 sv , YN--vyf 6 Nu! we-I N0 4? en- ' : ' , : 7 , , : l ' i ' 1 .Is : f 3 5 . . . . , , . 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A A I TIMOTHY WALSDORF If WISE remarks were a gram of sand I d be desert Football 1 Basketball 1 2 Track 3 4 EUGENE WEBER All that I ve learned I ve forgotten all that I know I ve guessed Bowlrng '1 Safety Patrol'1 4 F F 4 1 0 3 4 Purple Sc Wh1te 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 Clrcus 1 LANNETT WEISKOPF Grrls are a nursance but I don t m1nd havmg one Boys Glee Club 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Homecomrng Court 4 C1r cus 1 PTOJCCIIOHISI 1 2 3 4 DIANE WENDLING A httle englne wrth a lot of steam Safety Patrol 1 3 F H A 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 3 Band 3 4 Dramatrcs 1 3 4 F T A 4 Class Play 1 2 3 Clrcus 1 'WHEN Q Q, in-5 i 2 ' 9 ,Q iuffl 'frills V7 1'-Er WWW Danger I m at work Safety Patrol 2 4 Football 1 Camera Club 4 FREDERICK WESTERMEYER If angel s l1ke trumpet nolse the gates of heaven will be open FFA 1234Band234 PepBand234 Dance Band 4 Camera Club 1 Prom Court 3 Crrcus FREDERICK WINKEL No one knows what s in the pre unt1l the 11d rs off Boys Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Band2 3 4 PepBand2 3 4 WILLIAM WOLLERSHEIM Everyone s frrend full of fun and m1sch1ef too Crrcus 1 .. . . ' , 3 6 -' 1 . - z .j-' E 4- vu: X V. : . .. . .-. , : J E ' I Xu Q A , . , :U . 1 : ' : '- Q 3 ,,,. 3 l ri P. V, 93 1 ' I A JOHN WYDNER .3 cr- ' Z ' ' 1' ,K t H ' ' I ' I l M V l .H ,lv x 1 . - X tx I I 1. x I 5 -I f 53 A . 1 ' - 1 'Q ' 4 Drane Maurer 4-lik cz nions vi in Charles Arnhoelter Geraldrne Becker Karen Benmn Thomas Bennrn Janet Bmversre Mary Jane Blatz Bettrlee Bowe Emrlee Broeckert Joanne Brost Wtllram Brunmerer Carol Dedermg Jeanette Dekker Sharlene Dexhermer Albert borfeld Kenneth Gast Fredenck Grerke Ruth Grerke Gall Glaser ri Marjone Barbara Ann Hemb 5 Chfford Heus Betty Graf Carmen Goltry Kathenne Graef Ronald Hrckmann Marllyn Hoerth Wrlltam Karls Henry Kattre Claude Kent Frances Klaeser Clara Khch Judy Kuether Kathleen Lambert Kelth Larson Carol Mahloch ,gf Earl Manz we Mlchael Marquardt Fredenck Mattes Suzanne Matres 'til' iii 2594 -Jw. 'Clif Hagenow MW Bti? Wg W ...N fp. W9 1116? Russell Meerdrnk Frances Meyer 24 cud? James Meyer Janrce Meyer Delrlah Mogenson Janet Nauth Robert Nett DuWayne Ntnmer 0111035 7 1 Jerry Noel Patrrcra Petzold Karen Pautz Carol Rabe Bemrce Rach Lors Reese Sharon Rerchwaldt Dons Rollmann Io Anne Sachse Lyle Schoenborn Iamce Schuler 1--1' Marlene Serpel L ,us- if 3 ful' Joseph Schmttz Iudtth Schmrtz Patrrcta Schmttz Lynn Srevert rf Carolrne Stxel 9 Karen Sohn i ...ha ,ZR 3' Betty Schnerder Margaret Schnell Eugene Thede V s Mtchael Steffen Anne Towers Donald Vogel T ,fy IRL 'M' 4 ,,,o,1.- 3119? 1 .a 'v' ' sd lx. 25 Gene Vogel WV I Roger Schnell Mary Ann Vogel Dennrs Voss Gene Wagner John Walsdorf r I' n J ' 1 J as. . J . W ,us r. J' . yy ,EJJ I JJ J J JJ J JVVQ V 1 ' 'V , 1 JXJI. J , J 1 . J. . J . is J !n't J ' JJ Ji J My ' I, 'J J ' 3 'H M ,-Q . . YW f y .es sf' ,J 4' WV kJ V 1 J 4 ,,,: 1 . 1 J .gf . - J .5 A ,I P IJ ' Q 1 J , Q 7 Jzyg --.3 f'J'N 11 'v' ' J ' . . 5- J LAI f . QV, -J ,Y x .4 :B as. Lf J J A U lJ,l -5, as .V . ' , V wr ,A ,la . a b 1 ,J Edward Wasmer Rodney Wettstem Thomas Wrnkel Rosalyn Zahrobsky Margene Zregler Ronald Zrllmann 14 My ophomones also 'f Paul Albright Allan Arnold Roman Bassuener James Bechle Mary Ann Becher Mildred Beumler Betty Boeldt Marlene Branstedt alll. Davld Bunge H' Robert Burgdorf Cynl Burkhardt Vemon Conrad Carol Jean Dhem Donna Dickman Donald Escher Gerald Golden Delores Faust Florence Faust Robert Flonan gg Roger Grosse Joel Graf xfla Nxcholas Franzer Roger Fromm Allan Gabsch W' Wxlllam Hem Marlean Karstaedt Loyal Kattreh Ronald Kautzer Richard Kienbaum Erick Klessig James Klich Allen Hemen Gerald Gutschow Sandra Hahn James Hansen saw' Carol Hemschemeyer y W My y H 'W Carol Hennings Jw A Ronald Henschel sg-,sr 4-r -'Q Carolyn Johnson R A I Roger Johnson ' f as ' ' S ' Madge Kahl j Q ,L 'ruff 'K l G-Ah .L ,favy gag .- ' , ' ' ' Q.. 'AT' 5. j - V. J ,, f 205'-17 26 Sophomones Roger Koeller Thomas Koemg Raymond Kometzke Kathleen Kraemer Jw Carol Ian Kenneth Lerch 3 Joseph lettenberger Qlarles Lubeley Gary Lynch Kathleen Mattes Carol Matzmck Delores Metnert Iamce Merse 5, .,..,. Joan Meyer Q Lucxlle Meyer 'V ' LaVeme Prtz Karen Moersch Patrrcla Neumann Audrey Otto Robert Prlgge 1 Alvin Rabe 'fm' ix 'lv 35... has Milton Pahmeler Iudtth Peter Bonme Rabe My Glen Rabe -'W '9-'W sh, Rosemary Rach it Gerald Rammmger :Z 'Q Darlene Rautmann ,f Gary Rautmann 5 H'-M 4 Annette Rerchardt 'f 153 Fredenck Petzold Thomas Rlchart Susan Rock 4' Q Allen Roeseler w- Fredenck Roeseler Rf vf 'Hur' Barbara Ruh AW 'wtf V xv: ful ful' 27 Darlene Schmrtt Marvtn Schmrtz Dianne Schnerder Leland Schnerder Theodore Schroeder Wrllram Schultz Q . i 4 5:'fi S Ai, I ' 'N,f .sh a - f ' I H 5. Z .,.. Y, , y . . 5- V l j 55 In - Z if . H1 nf . ' fr ' 'E D y 1 13 D 2 ' ' W -'fy l 7, ' ,A L V, 5 ' 5 f W . V m y A 1 I y wg ' J J ,.y, , a . I ,E ,,,g V H I , ,..V, Y A.LV : 523, , I My f, is I .. A ., xv., 'Qi ..- .Z I L.. , W. A ,f-7, IX. I S ' V 1 1 ,' Q' . A lil ceq. ryyr 'Q-' 'fe-1 - f , - x T. , 5 . + ' - SOP 017101565 Jean Voss Anthony Wasmer Paul Weber Nancy Wendling Virginia Westphalen STUDENTS NOT PICTURED Nancy Jaschob Sophomore Glen Roy Barts Freshman Sharon Dexheimer Junior P52656 men Sandra Bender Charlene Benmn Dale Bennin Joan Bernard Jerrrann Blatz Sandra Boeldt Kenneth Bruckner Richard Buckholz Barbara Chnstel Patricia Chnstel Sheldon Chnstel Dianne Schwartz Virginia Schweitzer Karen Spindler Kenneth Spindler Roger Spindler Russell Spindler Gerald Steffen Luann Stiefvater Marilyn Tollman David Walsdorf Robert Arnold Ruth Balde Dolores Bassuener 28 Thomas Dedering Ronald Detjen Dennis Dexheimer Janice Dhein Harold Ehrenreich Karen Feile James Flonan Mary Ann Freis Barbara Fried Patricia Garbe Edwin Garlieb dba! 44. Faeshme n David Grohskopf Beverly Grube Jean 1-lammerschmrdt Barbara Hanke Sharon Harkms Charleen Hartmann Wayne Hexnen Donna Mae Hemb Charles Hemschemeyer Dorothy Herwig Diane Jaschob Madeline Kahl Judith Kartre Diane Klehn Daniel Kirsch Mildred Kolb Sharon Konz William Klich Albert Kuhn Pneshmen Q19 ef 'tn' fkfff Beth Matthras Wrllram Mertens Q-A Joan Meyer aim? 'EM .5 Ianer Lurze Gall Lynch Leon Langenhahn Ruth Iangenhahn Johnathan Laun Doris lechler Jack Lechler Margo Lulloff he Kermeth Mangan Manlyn Manz Mary Ann Marx Wallace Meyer wayne mm Glen Miller 4. Gary Montz VD A M a 'G' 'H' 'mt Kamrynonh as Sv' Davrd Osterloth qw Mane Neuhaus Judith Nu a Y? em nn Barbara Platz Helen Rausch 4 4 Clarence Reichert Jean Noel Judrth Ruh C351 H? ,-N, any Rochelle Ruh Dennis Salzman Scharleen Scharenbroch James Schema he Roy Schmxtz Elaine Schnerder Iudnh Schnerder Robert Schnell Manlyn Schnell Davrd Schnur Ann Schultz l , ,- Donald Schwertzer 4-qv 1 fn A nv 1 f? ai? 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' FR2Shman Aiwrl Kurt Siehs Luanne Siegel Lyle Steven Kenneth Sohn Lambert S effen William Stiefvater Kelly Strebig Karen Tewinkel Judith Wagner rv Vernon Wagner Karl Wesener Elste Wendltng Mary Ellen Wick Bonme Wordell -009' l P Connie Wordell ,A M Janice Wtse ' Carol zom 1-f Robert Zorn fAl Lass fflcens U IUNIORS FRED GIERKE I BETTY SCHNEIDER Vlce SUZANNE MATTES DENNIS VOSS Presrdent Presrdent Secretary Treasurer SOPHOMORES JOE LETTENBERGER , , KAREN svtunuan vice 1, x MARILYN TO LLMAN THEODORE SCHROEDEI ui -, yn A ll f -Zlf X I f President President Secretary Treasurer FRESHMEN JACK LECHLER ....... President CHARUENE BENNIN . . . . Vice-Prestdent LAMBERT STEFFEN . . . . Secretary KAREN TeWINKEL . . Treasurer T. Y, O 3 Y' 4 , A y A 1 M If . .', . 'w, , ' g,A'i'Q,,4 -.' . ts V T , ' Nt' 'A O :mit , V I 5 ' I kiwi ' l 4 if -, A-an T 04 l ! L., fy-it ' ' ivt A l J V.. is i.-JS E . 43 y - J xl ' f f ' X X J If aff' na. . 5 ,gpg ....... I . 1 4' . . D - jg , Q 'A V . . . . 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V. , ., . ,z The first weeks an September found members of the Triad staff busy CGIIUTIHQ up Ideas for a new and different edition of the Kiel Hugh School annual Wlth the help of orlgmal dlVlSIOf'l pages hand printed headings and appropriate drawings, we hope we have given you an annual which will record all the memories shared throughout the I957 l958 school year Editor Marilyn Escher Co Editor Bettrlee Bowe Senior Class Editor Darlene Huber Music Editor Carol Walsdort Activity Editor Kathleen Polster Sports Editor Jerry Hoehl Art Editor Eugene Rausch Copy Editor Ruth Ann Slemers Business Manager Doris Mae Reichert Editorial Advisor Mrs Hall Business Advisor Mr Weller FIRST ROW Advisors Mrs Hall and Mr Weiler SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT. Lorraine Schweitzer Mary Ellen Manz Chris Knier THIRD ROW. Judy Schmitz Sharlene Dexheimer JoAnne Beumler Judy Bartz Mary Ann Hen schel FOURTH ROW Suzanne Mattes Frances Klaeser Sharon Dexheimer Carmen Goltry Robert Detjen Kieth Larsen FIFTH ROW Carol Walsdorf Bettilee Bowe Ruth Ann Seimers Kathleen Polster Doris Mae Reichert Dar lene Huber Marilyn Escher Jerry Hoehl Eugene Rausch mad Stall? KJ! czden Oclnczl QW ,.....f' STANDING Vrolet Kramer Io Ann Brost Jean Hammerschmrdt Art Stem Janet Nauth Ted Schroeder Kathleen Mattes Stanley Conrod Sue Rock Robert Vogel Mr Zrelams Barbara Chnstel Loyal Kattreh SEATED Charles Kolb Sharlene Dexhermer Anthony Heus Raquel Rodnguez President Anthony Heus Vnce Presndent Charles Kolb Secretary Treasurer Sharlene Dexhelmer The purpose of the Student Councnl IS to serve as a medlatmg body between the admmlstra tlon and the students There were sixteen members on the Student Council this year Thus group helped wnth many events during the school year, such as The Homecoming Parade, The Clothing drlve, for the Be Friend to the Frlendless Drlve, and the Twlrp Season Members of the Student Council took turns mtroduclng the assembly programs throughout the year The Student Council spent much of Its time dascusslng student suggestions They dld their best to make use of them 3 If X I r s J T Q, ' V 1 ,ef T ' ' , fr .,' I N 4 'Y T1 .4 7 ,A e 1 t 'L' Ev, ,.. 4 A I I l O I D ll 5 LEFT Geraldlne Becker Carmen Goltry Ruth Ann Slemers Diane Wendlmg Janet Nauth Dons Mae Reichert Drane Maurer Barbara Hemb Sharon Dexhermer Kathleen Polster Advisor Mrs Goltry Robert Detjen Sharlene Dexhermer and Mary Ellen Manz OFFICERS President Ruth Ann Slemers Vice President Mary Ellen Manz Secretary Carmen Goltry Point Secretary Geraldine Becker Historian Sharlene Dexhenmer The Future Teachers of America was established for the purpose of finding the members ability and interest in teaching in relation to the opportunities in the teaching profession. During their Free periods, the members assist teachers in the grades and in the high school to enable them to find their teaching interest. 36 we BOTTOM ROW: Allan Gabsch, James Meyer, Wallace Meyer, William Schultz, Michael Marquart, Joseph Schmitz, Donald Schweitzer. SECOND ROW: Jerry Noel, Carl Wesiner, Dennis Voss. Joel Graf, Vemon Conrad, Russel Meerdink, Monroe Beckle. David Grohskopf, Richard Buckholz, Ronald Schweitzer. THIRD ROW: Gene Wagner. Robert Prigge, Thomas Koenig. Roger Gosse, Stanley Conrad, Robert Hoerth. Frederick Westermeyer, Roger Gutschow. Ronald Kautzer. FOURTH ROW: Gerald Gutschow. Ronald Henschel, Paul Weber, Milton Pahmeier, LeRoy Schmitz, Albert Kuhn, Leon Langenhahn. FIFTH ROW: Claude Kent, Daniel Klemme, Dennis Stauss, Maynard Reick, Roger Schnell, William Klich, Kenneth Sohn. OFFICERS Left to Right: 37 Eugene Weber . . Vice President R. A. Kraemer . . . . Advisor Ronald Hickmann . . Reporter Kenneth Gast . . . President Donald Prueter . . Sentinal Alfred Luebke . . . Secretary Charles Arnhoelter. . . Treasurer E? 5'WH Presldent Dorothy Balde Vlce Presldent Margaret Steffen Treasurer Mary Ann Vogel Secretary Karen Rautmann Hlstorran Lorraine Schwertzer Reporter Chrlstme Knler Degree Chairman Marnlyn Escher Parlramentarlan Patrrcra Petzold Song Leader Jo Ann Brost The Future Homemakers of America IS a natnonal orgamzatlon The Future Homemakers of America has been In existance for fifty-sux years This year there are forty flve members under the drrectuon of Mrs Esther Towers the Home Economlcs mstructor The purpose of the organization IS to promote an Interest and appreciation of all the phases ID Home Economics Actlvltles ofthe year Included Installation of offrcers lmtlatlon of new members, selling of Christmas cards, earnmg degrees style show Mother Daughter Banquet, demonstratlons and Green Lake Conventron 9 T ' x 7 X X . . . . . l Q C O ' . . . . I - - - . 1 i 1 '- . -. . . . I ... . . . . I... . , . . I I ' . I Q V g, ILA, mia :tif if ' .2-f xl Q ,Q F .T 3' O . glze ' L l I 9' v fs 1 we I , 1 s . 'Q 1 STANDING Carolyn Johnson Ruth Glerke Kathleen Mattes Margaret Steffen Kathleen Polster SEATED Delores Mmert Carol Hemschmeyer Soma Kahl Drane Maurer Judy Peters Patncra Schmrtz Dlane Rlet brock Mrs Goltry Mary Ellen Manz Manlyn Hemb Presldent Donna Prange Vlce Preslclent Kathleen Polster Secretary Treasurer Margaret Steffen Thus orgamzatnon consnsts of fnfteen gurls who help Mrs Goltry with the lnbrary Some of thenr dutles are to collect fines on overdue books to keep the books In the lsbrary IH order and to dust off the shelves 1 baamans cz 39 . , : . I . . . I I J Franqes Klaeser Carmen Goltry Mr Smlth Barbara Hemb Stanley Conrad Kenneth Gast Judnh Schmltz Mary Ann Frers Kathleen Mattes Roger Spmdler Geraldme Becker Emllee Broeckert The 1957 Forenslcs Program was very successful The parhcnpants gave a fl ne showing due to hard work and the expert advice of the varlous teachers We tned for League Champlonshlp at the League Meet here on March 7 One week later the Trl Meet was held at Chulton Those who recelved an A at the League Meet went to Oshkosh for the Dlstrlct Meet Four students went on to the State Contest from the Dlstrlct Meet ORQIISICS D I 0 . I D I I . . I . I I ' I Q I ' I ' . 1 . . I Q O -. iff FOURTH ROW: D. Huber, M. Henschel, M. Escher, S. Rach, K. Graef, C. Goltry, B. Hemb, J. Sachse, C. Hennings, I. Nauth. THIRD ROW: P. Bennin, I. Schmitz, B. Platz, C. Lau, M. Becker, M. Kahl, L. Pirz, J. Schweitzer, B. Boeldt, B. Bowe. I. Meyer, D. Reitbrock. SECOND ROW: I. Blatz, J. Keuther, D. Dickmann, P. Neumann, A. Towers, K. Kraemer, FIRST ROW: D. Hemb, R. Ruh. C. Mahlock, M. Kohl., V. Kraemer, J. Spindler, S. Mattes, S. Hartmann, L. Reese, 1. Voss. O O O FOURTH ROW: M. Bramstedt, J. Peters, K. Mathes, S. Dexheimer, C. mein, S. Dexheimer, C. Johnson, F. Klaeser, D. Rautmann, L. Meyer. THIRD ROW: M. Steffen, C. Hemschmeyer, C, Klich, J. Schuler, D. Mog- enson, E. Broeckert, M. Lulloff, M. Tollman, L. Stiefvator, K. Spindler, SECOND ROW: G. Glaeser, M. Beumler, C. Mirsh, J. Binversie, M. Blatz, B. Schneider, K. Pautz, B. Rabe, R. Balde, B. Cnristel, M. Fries, FIRST ROW: Miss Heuring, S. Hahn, I. Meise, A. Reichert, V. Westphalen, D, Schmidt, N. Wendling, C, Bennin, E. Wendling, I. Schneider, C. Walsdorf. if , I ' 1 We E oufluz -.X TOP ROW Sharon Dexhelmer Frances Klaeser Sharlene Dexhermer Carmen Goltry Suzanne Mattes Dons Mae Relchert THIRD ROW Bonme Rabe Karen Pautz Ruth Balde Margo Lulloff Katherme Graef Darlene Huber Emllee Broeckert Judy Schmltz Marllyn l-lemb SECOND ROW Nancy Wendlmg Carol Lau Lu Ann Sterfvator Manlyn Tollman Karen Moersch Kathleen Kraemer Barbara Platz Mary Ellen Manz FIRST ROW Elsre Wend lmg Jemann Blatz Barbara Chnstel Charlene Hartmann Mary Jane Blatz VlOlCI Kraemer Q---fu--u-qi., 'aff G A A OFFICERS Chrlsfme Kmer Presldent V ,L Helen Felle Vice President Mary Ellen Monz Treasurer Dorls Moe Reichert Pounf Secretory Q-aa.l ' 42 MI FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Schmitt. C. Hemschmeyer, D. Meinert, M. Blatz, B. Schneider, C. Lau, D. Iaschob, M. Kahl, C. Walsdorf, K. Pautz, B. Rabe, L. Sievert, Miss Heuring. SECOND ROW: R. Siemers, E. Broechert, B. Graf, M. Manz, I. Spindler, L. Stiefvater, M. Bramstedt, I. Kuether, S. Mattes, C. Mahlock, K. Mattes, I. Sachse, C. Hennings, B. Hemb. THIRD ROW: D. Huber, G. Becker, S. Dexheimer, J. Nauth, M. Henschel, C. Dedering, C. Knier, K. Spindler, J. Peter, H. Feile, D. Reichert, C. Goltry, K. Polster, K. Man- gan, R. Hickmann, G. Vogel. FOURTH ROW: S. Dexheimer, M. Steffen, M. Escher, C. Dhein, K. Graf, L. Meyer, S. Rach, M. Hagenow, P. Neumann, A. Stein, B. Detjen, T. Heus, K. Gast, J. Allinger. R. Gutschow. OFFICERS President ........ Fred Mattes Vice President . . . John Walsdorf Secretary-Treasurer . Judith Schmitz Advisor .... . Miss Heuring The purpose of this organization is to promote more school spirit and sportsmanshipforour athletic games. We carry this proiect out by putting on pep rallies conducted by the cheer- leaders before the games, to give the boys and girls school spirit. We also enter a float in the Homecoming parade, and sponsor dances. J , 4 QP lub 2 if fx-fp T y C 5 , Qnamatics FOREGROUND John Walsdorf Karen TeWrnkel Judrth Schnerder Bonme Wordell Lynn Srevert Schweitzer borrarne Schweitzer Judy Kuether THIRD ROW Delrlah Mogenson Jamce Schuler have o-C4 L-L-A-A. f -' mv-I--m'? Kathleen Polster Roger Sprndler FIRST ROW Conme Wordell Dons Mae Reichert SECOND ROW Advrsor Mr Smrth Ronald Lars Reese Kathleen Mattes Geraldxne Becker Bonnie Rabe Barbara Hemb Karen Sprndler Rosalyn Zahrobsky Charlene Hart mann Barbara Platz Carol Iau Janet Brnversre Karen Pautz Robert Burgdorf FOURTH ROW Karen Benmn Mary Ann Vogel Darlene Huber Jane Spmdler Mary Ellen Manz Judrth Wagner Drane Maurer Fred Mattes Arthur Stern Eugene Backhaus Keith Larson OFFICERS President Carmen Goltry Secretary Frances Klaeser Treasurer Suzanne Mattes The Dramatrcs Club was a very active club during the year The first prolect was the Senior Class Play, which it sponsored. During the Christmas Season it put on f1 Christmas Program for the Study Club and student body. Later in the year the members went to see a play put on by Lakeland College. The last proiect for the club was sponsoring the all- school play which took place in the spring ofthe year. 44 I Q Q TA b V , ,I 'Z X . A Y 5 J I 4 A ' L - r 7 5, l W -rv - , 3 ' , -, ,I 4 - G I' ' -- . ?.-.,r,f r 1 - -. ..a-r ..,.,,-,,.,,., -,,,r,,, -0: ' M A ,, 6 - Q, if A X W J A ' I .w A , I I D I P I . I I l I . U . , . ' ' . . . : ' . . 9 0 C I O .flixl lub 49 .17 qp R W T 3 TOP ROW: Mr. Lohr, Robert Vogel, Mr. Duerst. SECOND ROW: Anthony Heus, Allan Konz. Clifford Heus, Gene Vogel, BOTTOM ROW: Frederick Mathes, Henry Kattreh, Ronald Schreiber, Kenneth Gasr, Mx, Fifrick, If xllefy ad'ROl FIRST ROW: F. Meyer, C. Mahlock, K. Orth. R. Balde. N. Wendling, M. Hemb, J. Schuler, M. Hoerth, D. Rollmann, D. Meinert, D. Reichert, K. Polster, R. Kienbaum, SECOND ROW: S. Reichwaldt, K. Pautz, S. Kahl. A. Meyer, J. Spindler, H. Feile, L. Meyer, C. Dhein, D. Huber, M. Henschel, R. Zahrobsky, R. Gierke. THIRD ROW: M. Beumler. J. Wydner, E. Manz, C. Hemschmeyer, G. Gutschow, P. Weber. K. Bruckner, R. Schweitzer, A. Wasmer, R. Arnold, Mr. Fifrick. FOURTH ROW: J. Meyer, I. Hoehl, E. Weber, A. Stein, R. Detjen, R. Johnson. E. Rausch, R. Detjen, D. Schnur, A. Arnold, G.,Lynch, H. Inu, R. Prigge, R. Henschel. BACK ROW: K. Ruh, F. Winkel, T. Winkel, R. Vogel, L. Weiskopf, E. Thede, D. Karls, M. Steffen, R. Wett- stein, R. Johnson, W. Brunmeier. THIRD ROW: S. Schwartz, S. Hahn, M. Tollman, K. Spindler, M. Henschel, K. Bennin, D. Huber, M. Hagenow, B. Graf. SECOND ROW: C. Klich, C. Johnson, L. Oehldrich, M. Schnell, V Kraemer, A. Meyer, K. Pautz, P. Bennin, N. Iaschob. FIRST ROW: D. Rollman, B. Rach, K. Schneider, M. Ziegler, K. Kraemer, J. Spindler, D. Waack, N. Wendling, C. Walsdorf, F. Meyer. ixccw hORCZS ials 2 bonus BACK ROW: D. Schneider, B. Grube, S. Schwartz, A. Meyer, S. Reichwalt, K. Spindler, M. Tollman, M. Hagenow. THIRD ROW: B. Platz, M. Kolb, C. Klich, D. Dickman, D. Maurer, B. Graf, A. Reichardt. SECOND ROW: R. Langenhahn, K. Schneider, F. Meyer, M. Ziegler, D. Kiehn, M. Bramstedt, C. Johnson, FIRST ROW: Miss Glewen, D. Waack, C. Wordell, B. Wordell, M. Neuhaus, B. Rabe. C. Hemschmeyer. CLARLNETS Geraldme Becker Sec Mary Ann Becker Mrldred Beumler Carol Dedenng Tres Barbara Fned James Hansen Dorothy Herwrg Dianne Jaschob Charles Kolb Sharon Konz Lucrlle Meyer Lynn Srevert Vrrgrnra Westphalen Rosalyn Zahrobsky FLUTES Bettrlee Bowe Patncra Petzold Sue Rach SAXOPHONE Kathenne Graef Kathleen Kraemer Judy Kuether 2111014 A1111 Howard Lau Carol Rabe Marlene Serpel Kenneth Sprndler Luanne Strefvater Manlyn Tollman PERCUSSION Berry Graf Mary Ann Henschel Judy Kattreh Loyal Kattreh Beth Mathras Dranne Wendlmg CORNETS James Bechle Vemon Conrad Jonathan Laun Du Wayne Nxmner Frederrck Petzold Fredenck Rabe Carolrne brxel Fredenck Westermeyer Vrce Pres Ronald Zrllmann Mr DeShetler Drrector 48 FRENCH HORN Charlene Bennrn Wayne Olm Janice Wrse BASSOON Kerth Larson TROMBONE Gerald Golden Allen Hernen Darlene Huber Glenn Mrller Tom R1Ch3l.'l Carol Walsdorf BARITONE Tom Bennm Roger Fromm Roger Spmdler BASS Jack Leckler Fredenck Wrnkel Karen Sohn Ruth Siemers, Pres. 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Q '- ' .f - - Lu., ' 1 K r - ., 1' ,,. . - .. x - .. .'- '-rf-05.7 A i b . , , ' .x-'- '.'w'x7- x- 1-1s'..'-- ,fp - ' ': .,', , :X 1.3.4 - ' L -1 ,Q .a, . ,, -. 2,113 . - ' I . --T. - x . r ' 4- janv f5..,r, I - . IA ,,,1 Y.: - . ' , . L' ' ' :. fn: 4 1 r 'f . 'Q J. D ' -V . .- . - ' ' 4 . - f , 1, 5 1 1 . .,o . 1 4 if . ,J . 4 f f mi' ootball SCORCIJOBAF-Cl HONORARY CAPTAIN: Tony Heus MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Bob Vogel HIGH SCORER: John Walsdorf ALL CONFERENCE CHOICES: Tony Heus, John Walsdorf. Fred Mattes Z7 img EASTERN WISCONSIN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Final Standings Plymouth Sheboygan Falls New Holstein Valclers Kiel Chilton Bril I ion Won Lost Tie 5 0 0 Freedom 3 I I Valders 4 2 0 Plymouth 2 2 0 Sheboygan Falls 2 3 I Kohl er I 4 0 Bri I I ion O 5 0 Chi I ton New Holstein 51 Kiel Kiel Kiel Kiel Kiel Kiel Kiel Kiel n Bu CHEERLEADEIS Mary Jane Baltz, Kath- leen Mattes. Geraldine Becker. VARSITY QUAD CHEERUEADERS Betty Schneider. Ruth Ann Siemers Carmen Goltry, Christine Knier, Emilee Broeckert. heezzleadeas : M1421 fn Cam Winning Float: Senior Class L.. www King Bob Queen Sharon 'W HOMECOMING COURT, FROM LEFT: John Walsdorf, Judith Schmitz, Lannett Weiskoph, Violet Kraemer, King-Robert Vogel and Queen Sharon Reichwaldt, Anthony Heus, Raquel Rodriguez, Lyle Schoenbom and Suzanne Mattes. x f Z Ng. X R-as W 4 X ep and 'DJ' FIRST ROW Carol Dedenng Gerry Becker Lynn Srevert Jaruce Wrse Wayne Olm Sue Rock and Bettv Bowf SECOND ROW Karen Sohn Charles Kolb Sharon Konz Duane Jafcob Barbara Fned Kuether Howard Ian Marilyn Tollman Carol Rabe Marlene Serpel THIRD ROW Loyal Kattreh Mary Ann Henschel Betty Graf Beth Mattias Jack Lechler I-red Wmkel Tom Benmn Roger Fromn Ianet Nauth Carol Walsdorf Darlene Huber 54 Fred'Rabe, Fred Westermeyer, Fred Petzold, Caroline Sixel, Drwane Ninmer. Ronald Zillman, Judy . ,'5s, 'Baxsketball Bai at-It Sports fl fl quad FRONT ROW: R. Gierke, G. Vogel, B. Vogel, C. Heus, D. Karls, F. Mattes. SECOND ROW: D. Bunge. T. Heus. M. Rieck, A. Konz, F. Henschel, Mr. Fifrick. LETTER WINNERS TOTAL POINTS Allan Konz QCaptain1 214 Fritz Henschel 137 Donald Karls 51 Bob Vogel 45 Tony Heus 3 Maynard Rieck 1 Gene Vogel 110 Clifford Heus 63 Ricky Gierke 265 Dave Bunge 118 Bob Detien Fred Petzold LEAGUE STANDING Won Lost Kohler 1 1 1 Plymouth 1 1 1 Sheboygan Fal ls 8 4 Val ders 7 5 New Holstein 6 6 Bril lion 4 8 Kiel 3 9 Chilton 2 10 Elkhart Lake 2 10 SEASON RE CORD Kie Kie Kie Kie Kie Kie Kie Kie Kie Kie Kie Kie Kie Kie Kie Kie Horioon Brillion Cedar Grove Sheboygan Falls Kohler Valders Chilton Elkhart Lake New Holstein Plymouth Oostburg Cedar Grove Brillion Sheboygan Falls Kohler Valders q 1? qcl ad LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Kienbaum, K. Gast, R. Koeller, T. Schroeder, J. Walsdorf, C. Lubeley, Mr. Lohr, J. Lettenberger, D. Vogel, C. Kent, W. Karls, R. Fromm, L. Schoenborn. Reshm FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Mangan, D. Grohskopf, H. Ehrenreich, C. Reichert, J. Lechler, G. Moritz W. Olm, T. Dedering. BACK ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: R. Amold, R. Zom, S. Christel, R. Detjen, K. Bruckner, I. Steffen, Mr. Lehman. M., ...- ,,..- ...- ,.... ...- f ,6 f H . M , iv 9 Q V .-s, - -I!! - ' . , , , ,f 9 Q 'W I 5 K K + by V 44' f kv 574 pf Y fs' 24 'lg Q lk Q V wg? 'vmf V K NXKAXA I rg? 9 'ip , .. ' wifi? 5 x X if 1, ,L3,,W.,, , .nw-' 11' - , !Q'4',, .jf . V-ff. --fir ' ' ,g X gf , R N . f Vf ff' Stairway to the Stars ROYALTY King Donald Karls Queen Christine Knier COURT OF HONOR Karen Ruh Frecleruck Henschel Violet Kraemer Allan Konz Dorothy Balcle Tony Heus Ruth Ann Slemers Frederick Wesferme yer XX Lass la Martha Johnson Richard Johnson Alnda Wentworth Clara Graves Bertrcm Graves Roger Lnttlefaeld Joan Muller Florence Graves Morton Graves THE HAPPIEST YEARS Thomas Coley and Wllllcm Roeruck Cast of Characters Kathleen Polster Stanley Conrad Judy Bartz Dons Mae Ren chert Kenneth Ruh Helen Felle Soma Kahl Eugene Backhaus Directed by Mr Wayne Krummel 61 by I . . . Robert Detien ASS Wu ll JAMES ALLINGER has wulled hus class rung to Carol Hennungs EUGENE BACKHAUS leaves what he has too much of to someone who hasn't enough of It DOROTHY BALDE wIIIs all those aur maul letters to a lonely hearts club TOM BALZ wulls hus shoulders to John Walsdorf JUDY BARTZ guves her posutuon as edutor of the Purple 81 Whute to an ambutuous Jumor MONROE BECHLE wills hus Chev to Dennus Voss PAUL BECKER leaves hus smule to comung Freshmen PHYLLIS BENNIN leaves her ooyness to certaun Freshmen gurls JOANNE BEUMLER bequeaths her abulity to tell lokes to all oncomung lusteners WAYNE BRECKHEIMER leaves his abuluty to get along wuth everybody to Tom Ruchert STANLEY CONRAD wills hus F F A honors to Ken Gast ROBERT DETJEN passes on hus knowledge of cars to Muss Kryzunsky MARILYN ESCHER leaves her abuluty to look Innocent when she s In muschuef to Gary Lynch HELEN FEILE wIIIs her abuluty to sew to Sandy Hahn DOROTHY GARBE S baby suttung abuluty goes to Cluff Heus ROGER GUTSCHOW wulls hus lune to someone who already has a hook and sunker NOLA HARNACK wllls her two tone haur to Betty Graf heumer FREDERICK HENSCHEL gladly leaves hus tarduness to Bull Karls MARY ANN HENSCHEL S neatness goes to Marulyn Tollmann TONY HEUS wulls hus Interest un a cheerleader to Ron Huckmann GERALD HOEHL wills his puggy bank to K H S for an automatuc flag rauser BOB HOERTH is guving Loyal Kattrah a few locks of hus dark haur DARLENE HUBER wIIls her undecuded mund to Barbara Chrustal SONIA KAHL unwullungly leaves her love for between class snacks to Janet Nauth DON KARLS wulls hus so called quuetness to all those who know better DAN KLEMME leaves those bus rudes to kuds luvlng In town CHRISTINE KNIER leaves her talent at cheerleadung to Betty Schneuder CHARLES KOLB wulls hus Idle hours to Rodney Wettsteun ALLEN KONZ'S abiluty to stay away from gurls goes to Ronald Detlen VIOLET KRAEMER leaves her one and only to her suster Kathleen DICK KRETSCH leaves hus work after school to ambutuous Red Schoenborn ARLYN KUHN'S love for the opposute sex would be appreciated by Ken Mangan HOWARD LAU Judy Kuether may play three tumes as loud because I won t be around ALFRED LUEBKE bequeaths hus hugh school days to the teachers MARY ELLEN MANZ'S sense of humor IS given to Mr Kraemer ANNA MAE MEYER wIIIs her love to rude around noons to those who have nothung to do noon-hours 62 I f O O l I I . O O MARILYN HEMB leaves her enioyment in writing letterslto that serviceman to Sharon Dex- ll ' I . . ll Qlass 11611 LU ANN OELHDRICH walls her quaetness to Jack Lechler KATHLEEN POLSTER'S deslre to please all goes to the faculty DONNA MAE PRANGE'S many troubles go to Ann Lander s column DONALD PRUETER wills hus Interest in Mr Susson s news notes to futur history students FRED RABE gives Fred Petzeld his posntlon ln the comet section EUGENE RAUSCH wills hls pretty curls to the Tom Co KAREN RAUTMANN leaves her constant chatter to Carol Jean Dhein BOB REHM leaves has fun mghts to Margie Hagenow DORIS MAE REICHART walls her gaft of gab to Margaret Schnell MAYNARD REICK wllls his love for all sports to all future athletes DIANE RIETBROCK leaves her quiet and bashful ways to Madge Kahl KEN RUH leaves his abnlaty to act to Don Vogel DENNIS SCHNEIDER I give my motto Don't let school work interfere with my having good times to Don Escher KRITISA SCHNEIDER'S quiet dlsposutlon ls bequeathed to Erlc Klessag RONALD SCHREIBER leaves Fred Mattes hus love for football LORRAINE SCHWEITZER gladly leaves her pretty rosy blushes to Nancy Jaschob o at JANE SPINDLER'S love for smglng ispassed on to Karen TeWlnkel DENNIS STAUSS leaves his ability to almost miss the bus to Davnd Groskoff ART STEIN leaves has love for polkas to Darlene Rautmann MARGIE STEFFEN wllls her qulet, modest ways to Pat Schmitz BOB VOGEL S lnabullty to decude on the glrl of his dreams goes to hls brother Gene DARLENE WAACK lends her speed and tal kahveness to Jerncnn Blatz CAROL WALSDORF unwillmgly bequeaths her red hair to Peanuts Walsdorf to lighten s way when school days become dark and dreary TIM WALSDORF wllls has countless sneezes to the Smnth Bros EUGENE WEBER'S wlllingness to argue on any sublect goes to Mr Krumel LANNY WEISKOPF gives has future to guess whom DIANNE WENDLING sorrowfully leaves Ccrol Rabe her love for band FRED WESTERMEYER wills his automatic hand warmer to Janet Nauth FRED WINKEL declared that anyone who can fnx his car may drive nt BILL WOLLERSHEIM wants to be different and keep every thang he has In case he may need It some day JOHN WYDNER wllls has aballty to antagomze the teachers to whoever wants at 63 I I . . ' ' . . I 0 . ll I . ' ' RUTH ANN SIEMERS bequeaths her brain to any needy soul who will swear to mdke good use f ' . ' ll ll . lass o heszy JAMES ALLINGER Manager of the Bloomerettes Champronshrp grrls basketball team He really gets results EUGENE BACKHAUS Bum on the Rock Island Ltne Ratlroad DOROTHY BALDE Recordtng Dot Rock a bye records for ltttle rascals TOM BALZ Champion light weight tlght rope walker for Bamum and Bally Crrcus JUDY BARTZ President of a Secretanal rn Minneapohs MONROE BECHLE Presrdent of a Woman for every Man Club PAUL BECKER Our Amencan Ambassador to Britain Just negotrated with Parlrament and lowered the tax on perfumes PHYLLIS BENNIN Graduate for dietetics course rn specralrztng in 'makrng cheese cakes for Stag Pames JO ANNE BEUMLER Her art talent has taken her far far over in Sram where she s parntmg the polka dots on men s swtmmtng trunks WAYNE BRECKHEIMER Current candtdate for U S Senator STANLEY CONRAD- He s havrng a frue ttme tn Hollywood as press agent for Jayne Mansfteld ROBERT DETJEN Bob has mastered the ftrst rocket to the moon and returns home every week to get a supply of Lake to lake cheese MARILYN ESCHER Edrtor tn chief of Space Romances a new magmzrne edtted on Mars for Women HEUEN FEILE Designer of the new chemtse that shows more curve DOROTHY GARBE Playmg the Fteld for the Braves ROGER GUTSCI-IOW He s MC of the TV program Take rt or leave tt You leave rt he takes rt NOLA HARNACK Queen of a Zulu tnbe chosen because of her danng adventures among the uncrvtlrzed people MARILYN HEMB Wrote an amcle for McCalls entitled Wartmg for a Servrceman FRED HENSCHEL Bemg that the bndge was out Fritz started a Ferry run across the nver to the park MARY ANN HENSCHEL Dtrecttng a krndergarten orchestra tn Cleveland TONY HEUS Has Just been selected the new coach of the Harlem Globe trotters JERRY HOEHL Expert Counselor for teenage parttes BOB HOERTH Testtng Jet planes for practrcal farm use saves trme tn brtngtng tn the cows DARLENE HUBER R. N and has become famous for her abrltty to hold hands and mend hearts SONIA KAHL Presrdent of the Broken Hearts Club rn U S and the East Indres DON KARLS Have you ever wondered who the handsome male model for Sears 8: Roebuck 159 He ts the former local boy Don Karls DAN KLEMME Radro announcer at WCOW rn Holstern Wtsconstn CHRISTINE KNIER Operater of a hardware store on the comer of Nut 8: Bolt Street rn School Hrll CHARLES KOLB In charge of Amencan Auto Assocratron at North Pole whtch specializes rn Southbound trafftc ALIEN KONZ Has Just made a mrllron dollars by patenttng the ftrst on the cuff claculator what a break for students of Mathematrcsl VIOUET KRAEMER Demonstrator for the Cuddle up Loveseat Co DICK KRETSCH Dick has been Krm Novak s pnvate chauffeur for years ARLYN KUHN Famous cnmrnal lawyer rn New York HOWARD LAV Howte has Just been promoted from 23rd to 20th saxaphone player rn the New York Phrlharmomc Symphony Orchestra ALFRED LUEBKE Has recently devrsted a pushbutton farm whtch he operates at Lrberty Pole 64 -- -- ' ' ' -- o Q- ' ' o -Q - - ' p -. . . 1 -- a f un n -- n -Q -- Q - . . . , . . -- -- . . . o -n ' u n s . . . . . . q 1 1 . 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MARY ELLEN MANZ Teacher of the Emrly Post Etiquette class rn K H S ANNA MAE MEYER All small chrldren are rnterested rn Anna s latest book Not Mother but Father Goose LU ANN OELHDRICH Lu Ann rs lrvrng peacefully in a lrttle whrte cottage in Sheboygan KATHLEEN POLSTER Srnce wrnnrng the Homemaker award she has become Betty Crockers chief assistant at General Mrlls DONNA MAE PRANGE Demonstrator for refrrgerators rn Alaska DONALD PRUETER Manufacturer of Quret srgns for Pullman cars and hosprtals FRED RABE Tester of Revelon s new flavor lrpstrck EUGENE RAUSCH Famous portrait parnter of frgures KAREN RAUTMANN Karen was selected Wrsconsrn s Mother of the Year BOB REHM Navy dock offrcer wrth a grrl rn every port DORIS MAE REICHERT Dorrs has run Arthur Murray out of busrness by provrng rt doesn t take Two! MAYNARD REICK Servrng wrth Uncle Sam as a hermit alone'7 1n a submerger submanne for ten years DIANE RIETBROCK Nowthat Miss K has retrred Drane rs the Spanish teacher rn Kiel Hrgh KEN RUH Ken has put a new 800 H P motor rn hrs car From what we hear rt s a real smash up Job DENNIS SCHNEIDER Dennrs rs Kiel s new sewage drsposal inspector KRITISA SCHNEIDER Teacher of the new Charles Atlas course RONALD SCHRIEBER Ron has put Brooklyn on the map wrth his elephant farm he started by ordenng a trunk! IJORRAINE SCHWEITZER lorry rs a demonstrator for the new atomrc washers guaranteed to blow up your wash rn less trme RUTH ANN SIEMERS Havrng had a year of expenence Ruthre rs now the offical flag rarser at the U N bulldrng JANE SPINDIER Bareback nder rn the Trng Ling Crrcus Is the first to be able to do a backward forward sommersault DENNIS STAUSS Owner of a unrque chrcken farm the hens lay square eggs for easter storage rn a modern refngerator ART STEIN A dental surgeon for frsh at the Aquarium rn New York He recommends all small fry use Ipana at least twrce a day MARGIE STEFFEN Margre rs workrng rn a pottery factory rn Japan parntrng posres on the vases BOB VOGEL Bob rs vrsrtrng here rn connectron wrth hrs posrtron as the head of the Grrl Scouts of Amenca DARLENE WAACH Mrckey rs the edrtor of School I-lrll s Weekly Repeater CAROL WALSDORF Carol rs domg counter rntellrgence work rn Russra as a spy! She s the Prrme Mrnister s Prrvate Secretary It was her harr that got her In RED TIM WALSDORF T J rs a salesman for the Penelton Cosmetrc Co EUGENE WEBER The frrendly undertaker rn Sprrng Valley LANNY WEISKOPH At the present trme Lanny rs tourrng Afnca rn a 1968 Pontrac convertrble He s on hrs second honeymoon DIANE WENDLING Drane has been chosen Prn up grrl for the U S Mannes FRED WESTERMEYER Fred has hrs own pnvate photography studro and does most of hrs work rn the dark room FRED WINKEL Head keeper of the monkeys at the Bronx Zoo He puts them to sleep by playrng lullabyes on hrs bass hom BILL WOLIERSHEIM Brll rs Candrdate Breckheimer s personnel campargn manager JOHN WYDNER John has been takrng great rnterest rn bees especrally HONEYbees RAQUEL RODRIGUEZ Stewardess on Trans Contrnental Arrlrnes 65 ' 0 0 n - - - 1 n ' or u U 0 -- . -- . . . s n -- . n - n - - -- . -- ' - ' ' Q -- ' ' - - 1 n n -, I -- . . . . Q . . . . , ,, ,, -- Q.. it . . . . . . 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Q Q o ' Q -- Q Q -- . . . , . - -- -- . o XQ lass 'lrltstony This is the name of our rocket K H.S 1958 Krel l-hgh School 1958 That stands for us And the story of our rocket rs the story of the senior class of 1958 At the trme of the launchrng the crew consisted of 91 green navtgators However mutrny aboard the ship prompted us to estabhsh law and order wrth our frrst set of officals President Donald Karls Vrce Prestdent Alfred Shumaker Secretary Karen Ruh Treasurer Io Anne Beumler Sergeants at Arms were Mrss Bundy and Mtss Payant Several members of the crew steered for adventure rn portraylng therr talents rn the producnon of a one act play lafe O the Play Sarlrng wrth Top honors we were doomed for a three months rest The day after labor Day we contrnued on the second year of our expedmon As our leaders that year we chose Ruth Ann Siemers Vrolet Kraemer Chnstme Kmer and Karen Ruh We took frrst place in having the best float tn the Homecommg Parade The crew presented Star Baby Srtter at the Night of Plays Our advtsors were Mr Frfnck Mtss Glewen and Mrs Towers Our Junror expeditron proved to be very successful Our class offrcers were Rrchard Kretsch President Fred Henschel Vice Presrdent Dorothy Balde Secretary and Don Karls Treasurer Before Chnstmas all worthy crew members recerved therr dog tags qClass nngs j Keeprng the excitement under control were Mtss Kryzmskt and Mr Gee In the annual play contest as Jumors we presented Mmd over Mumps On May 10 we danced to the strarns of Starrway to the Stars played by Howre Bowe s orchestra Leading the Grand March at our Junror Prom were Klng Don Karls and Queen Chns Knrer and the Court of Honor thus ending a happy Joumey for another three months September 3 1957 our last begtnrungl Our crew IS now numbered at 70 but we were happy to rnclude a vrsxting semor Her presence m our mrdst has been both enjoyable and educatlonal Our final board of offrcals consisted of the followlng members Presxdent Gerald Hoehl Vrce President James Allinger Secretary Mary Ellen Manz and Treasurer Arthur Stern under the capable direction of Mrs Goltry and Mr Srssron The ftrst social event of this last flrght was homecommg Our engtne pulled us to vtctory in the float competrtion Bob Vogel rergned over the Vtctory Dance Under the dtrectron of Mr Krumel on November 6 and 7 the Semor Class Play The Happter Years was presented Those who have Jomed us dunng our four years were Judy Bartz Roger Gutschow Soma Kahl A.rlyn Kuhn Lorraine Schweitzer and Arthur Stern Those once wrth us were Herbert Drckmann Daniel Graf Gordon Hanke Ethel l-hchmann Hilda Hoerth Darlene Kanz Roger Konz IDUIS Klueger Merlyn Koeser Oscar Konen Herman Loos Manan Maeuser James Oserloth Clarence Polster Allen Rerchwaldt Karen Ruh Burdelle Rust Jerome Sachse Pat Saeger Amta Schad Glenroy Schmrtz Margaret Schnell Alfred Shumaker June Sohn Jerry Truttschel Betty Tyson John Schultz Robert Werdeo Edward Wmkel and Donald Wmkler On June 2 1958 the flrst lap of our Joumey w1ll be over the clrmax of four happy years Though weary from the battles of school lrfe there are hrgher goals ahead rn the future We antrcipate our exploration Our ship finds peace on the commencement platform of future success As the strains of the recesstlonal are played by the I-hgh School Band the first class to graduate rn the new gymnasium the class of 58 marches out mto the future Farewell! 66 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 - 11 1 1 1 . 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Eugene Backhaus--'The Happy Wanderer' Dorothy Balde--'All American Girl' Tom Balz--'Doing what comes Naturally' Judy Bartz--'Sweet Old Fashioned Girl' Monroe Bechle--'Dry Bones' Paul Becker--'Bidin My Time I Phyllis Bennin--'Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered JoAnne Beumler--'No Telling What l'll Do' ' Wayne Breckheimer--'For He's a Jolly Good Fellow Stanley Conrad-- l've been Thinking' Robert Detjen--'Good Night Ladies Marilyn Bcher--'A Pretty Girl is like a Melody' Helen Feile--'Don't Fence Me In' Dorothy Garbe--'Zing, Zing, Zoom, Zoom Roger Gutschow--'Anythixnkl you can do, I can do better' Nola Hamack--'Making oopee Marilyn Hemb-- Wish you were here Frederick Henschel--'Are You Sleeping Mary Ann Henschel--'Diamonds are a Girls Best Friend' Tony Heus-- Enjoy yourself' Jerry Hoehl--'Haill Hail! the Gang's all Here - Bob Hoerth- - ' Nobody Knows ' - 6 nv 4 Darlene Huber-- The Star You Wished Upon Last Night' f Sonia Hahl--'Taking My Chances' 7 Donald Karls-- I'm Sitt1ng3oOn Top of the World' Danny Klemme--'Nature y Christine Knier--'She has a Dark and a Rovin' Eye' Charles Kolb--'Charlie My Boy' Allan Konz-- You Don't know Me' Violet Kraemer--'I Only Have Eyes For You' Dick Kretsch--'Wine, Women and Song' Arlyn Kuhn--'Standing On The Comer Watching All The Girls Go By' y Howie Lau-- With a Little Bit of Luck' Alfred Luebke--'How you goin' keep 'em down on the Farm' Mary Ellen Manz-- All of Me' Anna Mae Meyer-- Rock Around The Clock' Lu Ann Oelhdrich-- Love and Marriage' Kathleen Polster--'For Sentimental Reasons' Donna Mae Prange--'All At Once My Heart Sings! Donald Prueter--'Old MacDonald Had a Fami' Fred Rabe-- Don't Blame Me 4. Eugene Rausch-- Old Master Painter' ,ff Q ' Karen Rautmann--'Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue' Bob Rehm--'Don't Forbid Me' A L 1 Doris Mae Reichert-- Oh, Sweet Mystery of Life' f WH ' 's l' if il V JI E ,if Q . 1 621'-'f -: Maynard Reick-- That's My Desire Diane Rietbrock-- 1t's A Great life' Ken Ruh--'Rip It Up' Dennis Schneider--'Shake Rattle and Roll Kritisa Schneider--'Buttons and Bows' Ronald Schreiber--'Me and My Shadow Lorraine Schweitzer--'Sometimes I'm Happy' J- Ruth Ann Siemers--'I've Got Rhythm S Jane Spindler-- 'Seventeen' Dennis Stauss--'The Farmer in the Dell' 4 Arthur Stein--'A Good Man is Hard to Find' Q Margxie Steffen--'Margie' ' X Bob ogel--'Mr. Touchdown U.S.A. ' ' lhrlene Waack--'Dance Me Loose' ' Carol Walsdorf--'She wears a Pony Tail' Tim Walsdorf--'Rebel in Town' Eugene Weber--'Terrrxgtation' lannett Weiskopf--' e Girl That I Marry Diane Wendling--'Ain't She Sweet Frederick Westermeyer--'Hoop De Doo' William Wollersheim--' Ain't misbehavin' Frederick Winkel-- The music goes round and round and comes out here. ' John Wydner-- ' Honeycomb' Raquel Rodriguez--'lady Of Spain' M f,.-ynifwlf v liaxnmm uw 'W4 Baum F Ou tail '- .- 4 QQRQW GN fn? N' r iq.: uf-R K Yunsooxs Wm 'YY' M x- .,.i 7 4f L, 4' 4 k'l1,Sul sd S ang., Sd ,qv QM ,wi 1f:w, - 2 ,gyw , f 'IP' it Q 5 5' Mgg,,,x.5-.gif W 74 2 Q -A., M, w K'-1 Siren 5 5. 5 Zi ,4 4 . Qf L 'iafff s nu, yt, X iam


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