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J m ., n , ZS.,-, Viola Walker Ilobefltcyl-lugofl-I A F Q The Amerucan Fueld Servuce us a pruvate organuzatuon conducted and supported by Pruvate U S cutuzens It us guven specual assustance and cooperatuon by the U S Government and has no affuluatuons wuth any reluguon, polutucal or other organuza tuons It us a two way exchange of seeung and showung I om from Boluvua Boluvua us a country of lush beauty and a land of barren gran deur The fourth largest republuc un South Ameruca, ut us duvuded unto nune admunustra tuve departments, each of whuch us further duvuded unto provunces and cantons My country has two fundamental characterustucs uts extensuveness and clumate varuatuons whuch are largely affected by the altutude My home us Potosu, Q50 000 people the fufth cuty un umportance un the country and the world s hughest cuty It us surrounded by hugh mountauns, some of them rusung above 21 000 feet The weather us always cool, averagung about 50 degrees F throughout the year wuth small varuatuons durung the summer and sprung The maun actuvuty us the munung and undustry tun and sulver are the maun ores muned The educatuon un all the country us under the Constututuon I attend Puchuncha Natuonal Hugh School un Potosu It us one of the best schools un the country, and has over 600 students We do not elect the sublects un hugh school and we take I2 subuects whuch us compulsory Very few schools are coeducatuonal I luke books and sports My favorute sport us soccer, whuch I play every mornung about two hours before goung to school The best tume for the students us the homecomung week Thus us called Fuestas Puchunchenas and celebrates the annuversary of the school Thus year there are fuve Boluvuans un Ameruca 3 from Potosu, l from La Paz, and l from Cochcubamba They are all un dufferent states The Unuted States us a wonderful country many beautues of modern archutecture, uts dufferent customs and uts fruenclly people I luke Kuel Hugh School and my Amerucan famuly, whuch us the Larson famuly They are very nuce and a pleasant famuly and I have a very good tume. 9 9 9 9 . . . . . 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I ,Q V, W'-f-4.,.,--, fV L, m...,W,-,W I W1 V , M4 ' 1 gk-jg, fg ':f', ,V VV , , 1 f LAS 1 , . , 'V W., Az V Mfg. ff . 'ff ' fn- . . .x -,,, Ui f Y ' 224 1- 2 'hif i 'sz-.c V Y 1 r -an-mf., V1 Ki Y :qlQ641n.l dv ,, .Plu- il It agp- 'Ya CHARLES ARNHOELTER A quiet man, but quite a man F.F.A. 1-4. GERALDINE BECKER With marching notes or rhythmic swing, her clarinet can really sing. Student Council lg G.A.A. 1,23 Forensics 1-45 F,T A, 3 Purple 8: White 1-45 Band 1-4. Pep Band 3,45 Cheerleader 3 4 Pep Club 1,45 Dramatics Club 1-4. 1' JANET BINVERSIE Quiet in class, but a barrel of fun. G.A.A. 1-45 Triad 45 Pep Club 25 Dramatics Club 2-4. BETTY BOWE Her manner is quiet, but don't judge her by it. G.A.A. 1-45 Triad 3,43 Band 1-4, Pep Band 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. , lf 2 1, 33 5 1 ' i 'I7 35,1 TOM BENNIN Where are some scissors? l like to cut up Purple 8a White 3 4 Band 1 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Football 1 Basketball 2 K Club 3 4 MARY JANE BLATZ S e s neither an angel nor a saint but you can t make a girl what she am t Cheerleader 2 3 Pep Club 2 4 Class Officer 2 Student Coun c1l2 G A A 2 3 4 Bowling Club 2 3 4 Safety Patrol 1 For enstcs 4 Purple Sc White 1 4 Class Play 4 Dramatics 4 EMILEE BROECKERT 'I'm just an innocent little girl in a big bad world.' Class Officer 25 G, A.A. 1-45 Bowling Club 2-45 Safety Patrol 1 Forensics 1-45 Triad 45 Purple 8: White 1-45 Class Play 2.4: All School Play 35 Cheerleader 2,35 Pep Club 1-45 Dramatics 1,4. BILL BRUNMEIER Classes should be 10 minutes, 5 to come and 5 to go. Boys Glee Club 2,35 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Baseball 2. lg t Q in IEANETTE DEKKER A little bit of everything nice. G.A.A. 4: F.H.A. 4. SHARLENE DEXHEIMER Art hath charms and so has she, together they make good com- PSUY- Student Council 3. G.A.A. 1-4g Bowling Club 2,3,4g F.T.A. 3g Triad 3,44 Purple 8: White 2,3,4g Pep Club 1.2.35 Homecom- ing Court 2. FREDERICK GIERKE He would rather hug a basketball than a girl. Class Officer 3: Football lg Basketball l-45 Baseball l,3,4g K- Club 3,45 Badger Boy's State 39 Prom Court 3, Honorary Mar- shal 3. RUTH GIERKE The only way to have a friend is to be one. Safety Patrol 1,3g Purple 8a White 2, Girls Glee Club lg Librarian 3.4. IOANNE BROST It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Class Officer 49 Student Council 3g G.A.A. lg F.H.A. 2,3,4g Purple 8a White 3,45 Girls Glee Club 2g Mixed Chorus 2g Prom Court 35 Homecoming Court 4, CA IDL DEDERING Happiness is made to be shared. Student Council 45 Purple 8: White 3,4g Band 1-4, Pep Band 2, 3,43 Pep Club 3,4g Dramatics Club 1. P 1 N' , X 2.8553-' kai 6 , SHARON DEXHEIMER Why should I be true to one and crash the hopes of so many? Class Officer lg G.A.A. l-4g Bowling Club 2,3,4g F.T.A. 3, Triad 35 Purple 8a White 25 Pep Club l,2,3g Homecoming Court 4. KEN GAST Blessed with the power of words. Student Council 1,2g F.F.A. 1-4, Forensics 2,3,4g Football 1 Basketball l-45 Baseball lg Pep Club 1-45 K-Club 2.3,4g Na- tional Honor Society 3.4. I' ..-1 l X - 18 v GAIL GLASER A smile is the universal language. G.A.A. 2-45 Girls Glee Club 1. CARMEN GOLTRY The world belongs to the energetic. Class Officer 1,45 G.A.A. 1-45 Bowling Club 1-45 Forensics 1- 45 F.T.A, 35 Triad 3,45 Class Play l,2,45 All School Play 35 Girls Glee Club 15 Cheerleader 2-45 Pep Club l-45 Badger Girls State 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Prom Court 35 Dramaticsl-4 N Q 1 MARIORIE HAGENOW Worry and I have never met! F.H.A. 45 Triad 3,45 Purple and White 2-45 Girls Glee Club 1, 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Pep Club 153,45 Dramatics Club 4. BARBARA HEMB She gets her nitrides and night rides mixed up in chemistry. G.A.A. 1-45 Bowling Club 45 Safety Patrol 15 Forensics 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Triad 45 Purple Sz White 2-45 Class Play 45 All School Play 35 Mixed Chorus 15 Band 1,25 Pep Band 25 Dramatics 3-45 Pep Club 2-45 Camera Club 3, 19 I 5.5-f KATHERINE GRAEF A sports enthusiast with plenty of pep. G.A.A. 1-45 Bowling Club 1-45 Triad 35 Band 1-45 Pep Club 1- 45 Camera Club 3,4. BETTY GRAF They say love makes the world go around. Catch me, l'm getting dizzy. Student Council 25 Triad 45 Purple 8: White 3.4: Class Play 1.46 All School Play 35 Mixed Chorus 35 Band 1-3, Pep Band 35 Pep Club 1-45 Homecoming Court 2. 'uri CLIFF HEUS Like a cork. . .always popping off. Class Officer 45 Football l-45 Basketball 1-45 Baseball 1,25 Track 3,45 Pep Club 45 K-Club 2-45 Dramatics Club 45 Homecoming Court 4. WNALD HICKMANN Look at what four years did to me. One more would have ruined me. Safety Patrol 45 F.F.A. 1-45 Purple 8: White 35 Football lg Pep Club 3,4. KI! WILLIAM KARLS He knows football isn't the only place where one needs a good line. Class Play 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Track 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 1,35 Pep Club 45 K-Club 3,45 Prom Court 35 Home- coming Court 4, HENRY KATTRE Years finally passed and so did I. Football 1, Football Manager 25 Basketball 1, Basketball Manager '25 Track 23 K-Club 2, 3 , 4. li 4 CLARA KLICH She always finds time to make friends. G.A.A. 2,35 F.H.A, 2,3,45 Girls Glee Club 35 Mixed Chorus 35 Dramatics Club 2 JUDY KUETHER My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me. G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Bowling 25 Purple 8a White 35 Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 3,4, Dance Band 35 Pep Club l,2,35 Librarian 15 Dra- matics Club l,2,3,4. 20 MARILYN HOERTH Studious and ladylike, she goes along in her quiet way. G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Safety Patrol 3,45 F.H.A, 25 Dramatics Club 1.4. HUGO HUMERAZ A little bashful, a little shy, but still there's mischief in his eye. Student Council 45 Football 45 K-Club 45 Dramatics Club 45 A.F.S. Student from Bolivia 45 Track 4, CLAUDE KENT No flashy colors or a souped up car5 just plain and friendly like nice guys are. Safety Patrol 1,25 F. F.A. l,2,45 Football 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 K-Club 4. FRANCES KLAESER Looks angelic, acts so toog still you never know what an angel will do. G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Bowling Club l,2,3,45 Forensics 2,3,45 Triad 3,45 Class Play 45 All School Play 35 Band 15 Pep Club 1,4 National Honor Society 3,45 Dramatics Club l,2,3,4, KATHLEEN LAMBERT Gentle is she and of good intent. Girls Glee Club l,2,3,4, KEITH LARSON How often I forgot to remember. Student Council 4. Safety Patrol 1.2. Triad 3. Class Play 1.2.4 Band l,2.3.4. National Honor Society 3.4: Dramatics Club 3.4 FRED MATTES He does small things in a big way. Class Officer 1. Student Council 4. Class Play 1.2.4. A1lSch00T Play 3. Football 1.2.3,4. Basketball 1.2,3.4. Baseball 1. Pep Club 1.2,3.4.K-Club l.2,3.4. Flag Raiser 4. National Honor Society 3.4. Dramatics Club 3.4. Prom Court 3. Homecoming Court 4. SUZIE MATTES Brains, pep. and fun -a good combination all in one. Class Officer 3. Student Council 4. G.A.A. 1-4. Bowling Club 1-4. Safety Patrol 1. Forensics 3.4. Triad 3.4. Purple 8: White 4. Class Play 4. Homecoming Court 3.4. Band 1.2. Pep Club 1-4. Dramatics Club 1-4. Prom Court 3. it Q CAROL MAHLOCH A little girl with a big heart G A A 2 3 4 Safety Patrol 3 4 Purple 8. White 2 e Club 2 3 Dramatics Club 2 F H A 2 MIKE MA RQUARDT It takes no effort to do my work I just don t do it A 2 DIANE MAURER Ready and willing to do her share. G-A-PM 42 F-H-N 3.4: F.T.A. 3. Purple 8: White 3. Girls Glee Club 3. Pep Club 4. Librarian 2.3.4. Dramatic.-C1ub 2.3.4. RUSSELL MEERDINK The good die young. l'm not worried, F.F.A. 1.2.3. Purple 8. White 2.3.4. Basketball 1. Baseball 2, Camera Club 4. JAMES MEYER You bet your life I work in school, but not very often, Safety Patrol 2,3,4, DE LILAH MOGENSON She has no heart, he has it. G.A.A. 2,3,4g F.l-l.A. 3,45 Triad 43 Purple 8: White 4g Class Play 25 Dramatics Club 3,4. .sa DU WAYNE NIMNER The more I see girls, the more I like cats, Safety Patrol lg F.F.A. 2,3,4g Band l,2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, JERRY NOEL I am a true believer in the conservation of energy. F.F.A. l,2,3,4. rc A .A I Mi g FRANCES MEYER Early to bed and early to rise and you miss the best part of the day. G.A.A. 25 Safety Patrol l,2,3,4g F.H.A, l,2,3,4g Purple 8: White 41 Girls Glee Club l, 31 Mixed Chorus 3,4g Pep Club 3,44 Dramatics Club 1. IANICE MEYER There is no room for dark clouds on my horizon. F.H.A. 2,3,4g Purple 8: White 4. ,vgt JANET NAUTH Unaware of popularity, but popularity is not unaware of her. Student Council 3,4g G.A.A. 2,3,4g Bowling Club 4, F.T.A, 3g Band 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3g Dramatics Club 45 Prom Court 3, Pep Band 3,4. ROBERT NETT What could I tell my grandchildren ifl spent all my time studying? Safety Patrol 1.4, Football l.2,3,4g Basketball 2,3, Track 2.3, K-Club 4. W' I - V ' 22 KAREN PAUTZ Have a good time while you're living for you'll be a long time dead. G.A,A, 31 Bowling 31 Safety Patrol 3,41 F.H.A. 3.4: Purple 8: White 4g Mixed Chorus 3,4g Pep Club 34 Dramatics 35 Transfer from Fond du Lac. PATRICIA PETZOLD In life I have a lot of fun, but when there's work 1 get it done Safety Patrol 1g F.H.A. '2,3,4g Band 1,'2,3,4, Pep Band 3,4 Majorette 4, Q CAROL RABE Music ts her language F HA 24 Bal'ld1'2 34 PepBand3 BERNICE RACH Deeds not words shall speak F H A 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 LOIS REESE Nice to look at, nicer to know. G.A.A. 3,4g Triad 4g Purple 8: White 3,4g Mixed Chorus 2. Dramatics Club 3,4, SHARON REICHWALDT Here's why gentlemen prefer blonds! Safety Patrol l,2,3,4g F, H,A. 3,45 Class Play 45 Girls Glee Club 1,3g Homecoming Court 3. 23 MARY ANN RIETH Sober but not serious sweet but not idle. G,A.A. 1 2 4' Girls Glee Club 1' Pep Club 4- Librarian 4' Dra matics 2 4. DORIS ROLLMANN Quiet helpful and pleasant too. Ready to be a friend to ou, Safety Patrol 3 4- F,H.A, 2 3 4- Mixed Chorus 3, JQANN sAcHsE l know a lot, but I just can't think of it. G.A.A. 1.2.35 F.H.A. 45 Pep Club 35 Dramatics Club 4. JOE SCHMITZ l'm little and l'm wise, but a terror for my size. F.F.A.5 Safety Patrol. BETTY SCHNEIDER Some think the world is made for fun and frolic -so do I. Class Officer 35 G.A.A. 2,35 Safety Patrol 1,25 Purple 8: White 152,35 Class Play 15 Cheerleader 35 Pep Club l,2,35 Dramatics 4. MARGARET SCHNELL Friendly, dependable, and always commendable. F.H.A. 2,3,45 Triad 45 Purple 8a White 3,41 Mixed Chorus 2,33 National Honor Society 35 Librarian 3,43 Dramatics Club 25 Circus 1. JUDY SCHMITZ Liked by all, courted by one, has lots of brains and is full of fun. Class Officer 25 G.A.A. 3.45 Bowling 3,45 Safety Patrol 15 For- ensics 1,2,3,45 Traid 3,45 Purple 8a White 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1 2,45 Flag Raiser 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Dramatics Club 1,25 Prom Court 35 Homecoming Court 35 Honorary Marshal 3. PAT SCHMITZ I'm the one who put the chat in chatter. F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Purple Kc White 45 Librarian 3,4. ..,,- - 0 ROGER SCHNELL A good sport about everything. F.F.A. 1.2. LYLE SCHOENBORN '-wheanes have done a lot for me. Class Officer 2,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 K- Club 2,3,4: Prom Court 35 Homecoming Court 3.4. 24 f, LYNN SIEVERT Although she looks demure and shy, me thinks there's devilment in her eye. F.H.A. 2,35 Pep Band 3.4, Band 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 3.4: Dra- matics Club 3,4. CAROLINE SIXEL l have fun, but not in school. F.H.A. 2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4. Pep Band 2,3,4g Dramatics Club 4. 3,- EUGENE THEDE He's a long fellow-' but not a poet. Safety Patrol 1.4: Boys Glee Club 2.3. Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Basketball 1,2g Class Play 1. ANNE TOWERS Genera1ly speaking--she's generally speaking. G.A.A. 3,45 Triad 45 Class Play 4g Dramatics Club 45 Transfer from Chilton. JANICE SCHULER Good nature and good sense go hand in hand. G.A.A. 3,4g Safety Patrol 2,3,4p F.H.A. 1,2,3,4gDramatiCs Club 2,3,4. MARLENE SEIPEL Her many friends will ever grow, for here's a girl who's nice to know. Triad 41 Band 1.2,3,4, Pep Band 2.3.4, Dramatics Club 4, Camera Club 3. KAREN SOHN K School and books may be alright but dances are my mam de- light. F.H.A., 2,3,4, Purple and White 4g Mixed Chorus 4: Band 1.2, 3,4, Pep Band 3,4. MICHAEL STEFFEN He's quiet, but we wonder sometimes. Class Play 4g Boys Glee Club 3, Mixed Chorus 3.4. Q LX 2 S X! MARY ANN VOGEL A smile is the shortest distance between two happy points. F.H.A. 2.3.4, Purple 8: White 2.3.45 Dramatics Club 3,45 Pro- jectionist 1. DENNIS VOSS Not quiet nor bold, nor short nor tall, but a pleasant mingling of them all. Class Officer 35 Student Council 45 F. F.A. 3,45 Track 3.4. 8 C EDWARD WASMER I'm quite a man, just ask my mother. Safety Patrol 45 Purple 8: White 25 Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1, 25 Track 2. RODNEY WETTSTEIN I'll resist anything but temptation. ,Safety Patrol 3,45 Boys Glee Club 2,35 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Football lg Basketball 1. DONALD VOGEL To work or not to work-that is the question. Student Council 25 Bowling Club 25 Class Play 1,25 Football 1, 2,3,4g Basketball 1, 2,3,4g Baseball 1.2. GENE VOGEL My Kingdom for a girl. Class Officer 15 Student Council 25 Bowling Club 25 Class Play 1 25 Mixed Chorus 45 Football 1-45 Basketball 1-45 Baseball 2-45 Track 2-43 K-Club 2-45 Prom Court 3: Homecoming Court 4. 12177 rl, . 4, 1. GENE WAGNER Life 's just one thing after another. F.F.A. l,2,3,4g Football 15 Baseball l,2,35 Basketball 35 K-Club 4. JOHN WALSDORF Football shoulders---need we say mote. Forensics 3,45 Class Play 45 All School Play 35 Football 1.2.3 Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball lg Track 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 K Club 2.3.45 Dramatics Club 3,45 Homecoming Court 3. -St. . 26 4 THOMAS WINKEL I like work. it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours Safety Patrol 33 Mixed Chorus 3. Football 2.3.4. Track 2. K- Club 3.4. 1 ROSALYN ZAHROBSKY hw, She counts her friends her richest blessing. y G.A.A. 1.2. Safety Patrol 1.2.3. F. I-I.A. 2: Gil'lS C166 Club 1 Mixed Chorus 4. Band 1.2,3,4, Pep Band 4. Dramatics Club I, N 2.3.4. 5- RONALD ZILLMAN I must be shy. I don't say much. F.F.A. 1.45 Band 1.2,3,4, Pep Band l,2,3.4. N I-Iowa Sociedad SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Meise, K. Mattes, I. Schmitz. B. Bowe, M. Becker. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Rabe. J. Bechle, K. Gast, C. Goltry. F. Mattes, K. Larson, S. Rock, F. Klaeser, N. Jaschob. 27 3 93' --!!l5', Q Y Qi Ill! 9 1 President .... Joe Lettenberger Secretory. . . Ted Schroeder Vice-President . . . Janice Meise Treasurer. . Carol Hennings 28 vfr V 1, 1' -4. x Q 1- - 1 r'w 'D ' YJ X jf? ,u - ' 1 gs- 1 ' - ' , I 2 I ' . 1, P -. , 'v '4 ., 1 4 ' x v C ' y ' f, A' HI A 4 Hahn Sa ndra Hetnen Allen Hemschemeyer Carol Henntngs Carol Henschel Ronald Jocobsen Lots Jaschob Nancy Johnson Roger Kahl Madge Karstaedt Marjean Kattreh Loyal Krenbaum Rtchard Klesstg Ertck I it Q' Albright, Paul Arnold, Allan Bechle, James Becker, Mary Ann Beumler. Mildred Boeldt. Betty Bramstedt, Marlene Bunge, David Burgdorf, Robert Burkhatdt Cyrtl Conrad Vernon Dhetn Carol Jean Drckman Donna Escher Donald Faust Delores Faust Florence Flortan Robert Franzen Nrcholas Fromm Roge Ga bsch Allan Golden Gerald Gosse Roger Graf Joel Gutschow Gerald JJ 'ks- I 47 ' I . gay 1 - , ' I r 6, 5 ' I - V., f' ' ff 4 e f .. ' D 1 V 5 XL 4 4' ' h in ' ' ' A fa 1 . I I ' 5' y 5' ' 'l tat V ' my I rj u Mtv, 2 Aw. ,C . ,H ,U i .Wt , I HW f ' yy NI: . 1 f u , .3 m Hansen, James ff' , ! 'K A 3' . fr- ,' Q' If f v r ' . 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Kathryn Orfh Vice Presndent Judy Wagner Treasurer Janrce Wnse 32 'V 4- , 2 e 4 , .,,r , . 4 ' 1' w-J 4, K' I Garlleb Edwrn Groskopf Davtd Grube Beverly Ha mmersehmtdt ean Hanke Barbara Harktns bharon Hartmann Charleen Hemen Wayne Hemb Donna Mae Hemsehmeyer Charles Herwtg, Dorothy Jaschob, Dtane Kahl, Madeltne Kattre, Judy Ktehn, Duane pro- 1 I' Q ? - SQAGYQM 33 X fl Q Arnold Robert Balde Ruth Bassuener Delores Bender Sandra Benmn Charlene Benmn Dale Bernard Joan Blatz Jerrtann Boeldt Sandra Bruckner Kenneth Buckholz Rlchard Chrrstel Barbara Chrtstel Patrlcta Chrtstel Sheldon Dedermg Tom Detjen Rona ld Dexhetmer Dennts Dhem Iantce Ehrenretch Harold Felle Ka ren Florlan James Frexs Mary Ann Frted Barbara Garbe Patrlcta Ara r si' e r l 4, 9 3 sv- 1 . v 9 ' ' - . . O -. 5 n ' ' 3. A F ,. , 13 ,M - X . 'V D, ' I f Q Y ,I 1 . A A 2 f y . P - f F y R ' 'w wr . , i t fur A ' L Q A A i Q n I f ' Q VL va I I- ' FZ t , x VA X h . I l I x af .I s' , ' . . 2 B 1- y A f, W - ' , Q f Q- 5, D 1 4 A . 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William Meyer Ioan Meyer Wa lla ce Miller Glen Moritz , Gary Mundt Ann Neuha us , Marie Neumann Judith Noel Jean Olm Wayne Orth Kathryn Osterloth David Otteman Romona Pla tz Ba rba ra Ra usch Helen Reichert Clarence Reno Richard Ruh Judith Ruh Rochelle Salzman Dennis Scharenbroch Scharleen Schema , James :- 221 ad If Of' Schmttz LeRoy Schnetder Elatne Sthnetder joseph bchnetder judtth Schnell Marllyn Schnell Robert Scunr Daxld mhultz Ann bchwarz sandra Sehwertzer Ronald Stegel Luanne btehs Kurt Steffen Lambert Sttcfvater Wtlltam btrebtg Kelly Te Wtnkle lxaret Wagner Judtth Wagner Vernon Wendltng Elste Werdeo Kenneth Wesenet Karl Wrck Mary Ellen Wtse Iantce Wordcll Bonnte Wordell Connte Zorn Carol Zorn Robert Kanz John ,, F ,, ' ff ,A w if ' L v 2? e , .8 1 I I Z L Ax' rf 3 , ' , L E. ' ' . - A 5 -:V x L 'V , il t' - ' ' ' . 2 'Y x f f . y . V ' 1' . r r, f '40, I' Q -5 Q z as .4 ', . 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Q ' 1 ' 'Sv - f VY' fla 'F Sehnerder Ronald Schultz Dan el schwarrz Der nls Smasal Ro ernary sohn Char narne Sprndler Ianlee Suefvater Thomas Stoelung John btumpf Karl Threl John Th eleke June Vallesky Da vxd Vogel Karen Wagner Mxehael Walsdorf Nlreholas Wlekesburg Jane Wresner Judrth Wollerscherm LuAnn Wrredt Roger Officers preudenf Frederick Moffes Secretary Treasurer 5U2'e Maffes Vice pregdenf Kathleen Krcemer FIRST ROW: Dennis Voss, Allan Arnold, Carol Dedering, Suzie Mattes, Janet Nauth, Kathleen Kraemer. SECOND ROW: Rosemary Schill, Rochelle Ruh, Carol Dhien, Sally Aldrich, Kathryn Orrh, Ken Bruchner, Hugo Humerez, THIRD ROW: Tom Dedering, Frederick Mattes, Mr. Zielanis, Kenh Larson. 40 FIRST ROW: I. Meise, M.A. Becker, K. Mattes. S. Rock. SECOND ROW: B. Hemb, G. Becker. N. Iaschob. THIRD ROW: M Kahl, B. Beoldt, B. Ruh, C. Dhein, L. Meyer, Mrs. Goltry. FTA Qfficers Lib. Officers President ------ Sue Rock Vice-President . Mary Ann Becker Secretary-Treasurer Janice Meise Point Secretary . . .Madge Kohl FIRST ROW: S. Scharenbroch, M.A. ReiLh, M. Lutzke, P. Schmitz, SECOND ROW: M. Schnell, C. Johnson, R. Gierke THIRD ROW: D. Mauer, C. Dhein, K. Mattes, Mrs. Goltry. ,.,. AM... President . Vice -President Secretary . . Pat Schmitz Ruth Gierke Judy Wagner , J. Wagner ' .... .... - ...M-.-......1--.-.- 4 'i .......-........-. ........ Q. 9 nv. 9 2 Q 9' i 26 ,.., iw -if r Z 'v lr n KH TOP ROW: H. Rausch, M. Hagenow, J. Sasche, J. Dekker, M. Wick, C. Rabe, J. Peter A Schultz J Meyer C Srxel THIRD ROW: M. Vogel, K. Spindler, R, Schild, K. Feile, D. Herwig, B. Rach, P. Schmitz K Paurz D Rollman J Schuler J Lutze, C. Klich, SECOND ROW: S,Hartmar1n.C. Hemschemeyer, C. Wordell, P. Garbe B Wordell C Johnson D Maurer F Meyer, D. Schmitt. FIRST ROW: Mrs. E. Towers, J. Meyer, D. Rautmann, S. Riechwaldt M Schnell D Mogenson K Sohn B. Rabe, J. Brost. Officers President . . . Vice President . Treasurer . . . Secretary. . . Degree Chaimwan . Historian . . . Reporter . . . Parliamentarian. Song Leader . . Pat Petzold . . Bonnie Rabe Margaret Schnell . . Joanne Brost . Joan Meyer . . Karen Sohn DeLilah Mogenson Darlene Rautmann Sharon Reichwaldt FFA FIRST ROW: G. Gutschow, L. Leonharat, D. Schultz, D. Arnhoelter, M. Knier, P. Hahn, D. Bennin, M. Palmeier, J. Hanson, F. Roeseier. SECOND ROW: L. Schmitz, D. Schwartz, J. Faust, J. Kanz, R. Buckholz, C. Koenig, J. Meyer, G. Wagner, L. Langenhahn. J. Joas. P. Weber. THIRD ROW: R. Zillmann, G. Noel, G. Rabe, D. Ninmer, K. Gast, R. Hickmann, A. Rabe, M. Marquardt, V. Conrad. I. Schmitz, W, Meyer. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Kramer, P, Albright, A. Gabsch, E. Klessig. W. Schultz D. Voss, D. Dexheimmer, I. Graf, R. Gosse, C. Muetzelburg, B. Klich. TOP ROW: R. Henschel, R. Schnell, D. Grohskoph, C. Kent R. Prigge D. Escher, R. Johnson G. Rautmann C. Arnhoelter J. Florian K. Wesner. Offncers President Claude Kent Vice President Gean Wagner Secretary Joel Graf Treasurer Robert Prrgge Reporter DuWayne Nmmer Sentinel Vernon Conrad ' f' .O X1 ,F FIRST ROW C Dedermg G Becker L Sxevert M Lulloff L Jacobsen C Benmn SECOND ROW R Zahrobsky K Sohn D Jaschob B Frred F Petzold R Zrllman C Srxel D Nrnmer THIRD ROW M Becker V Westphalen L Meyer J Lutze D Herwlg K TeW1nke1 W Strefvater J Neumann W Hernen D Salzman K Graef J Kuether FOURTH ROW L Kattre K Ferle J Lechler R Spmdler 'Q an We be iq xx We-WX we ew ,.-u--1, eff 3 Q Q ab 35 yas D5- ..-al 44 LN 0 8 wma Zmk 2 7 f ax ff?fi'wz Q XZ wk 'V If 1 f If iff Q53 - 3' 1 R13 gil! buh l'3 Q . W' . , o 1 ,cv G0wOQub TOP ROW: G. Lynch, C. Burkhardt, G. Vogel, E. Thede, R. Johnson, D. Escher, R. Wettstein. SECOND ROW: K. Kraemer, R. Otteman, H. Rausch, M. Hagenow, S. Strassman, E. Elessig, R. Spindler, R. Schweitzer. THIRD ROW: R. Zahrobsky, R. Ruh, L. Meyer, B. Matthias, S. Schwartz, R. Schill. FOURTH ROW: C. Zorn, K. Pautz, J. Blasczyk B. Grube, S. Hahn, A. Reichardt, J. Meise, S. Hartmann, Miss Angelbeck. wb FRONT ROW: B. Grube, I. Voss, L.V. Pitz, M. Knier, J. Wiesner, J. Ruh, K. Lambert, F. Faust. SECOND ROW: J. Blasczyk, B. Platz, J. Wickesbrug, D. Dickmann, B. Matthias, C. Lau, J. Meyer, C. Meise, Miss Angelbeck. THIRD ROW: R. Otrernan, C. Sixel, K. Arnold, S. Strassman, M. Hagenow, R. Rach, D. Salzman, B. Rabe. yw ' so 4 ' U ff IJ 1 N KJ ,374 0' Y 'f 15 ' ',' ' i' IS .5 Q 'A x ' . v l JM NV A my U, 5' 5 R- 4 r lf' af 4 5 . s hi? ' t i Y ltr? hw- TA -If-'5 nll'! . .sf ,lf.i.' ICOM: FIRST ROW: Mr. Fifrick, G. Wagner, L. Schoenborn, G. Steffen, R. Koeller, R. Kienbaum, Mr. Fischer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Duerst, K. Gast, D. Bunge, H. Kattre, R. Gierke, B. Karls, T. Bennin, Mr. Lohr. TOP ROW: C. Kent, T Winkel, J. Walsdorf, F. Petzold, C. Heus, G. Vogel, F. Mattes. Pabwb FIRST ROW: D. Schmitt, V. Garbe, D. Meinert, N. Wendling, J. Hoerth, B. Christel, J. Bernard, C. Mahloch, M. Wick J. Schneider, P. Garbe, J. Puetz. SECOND ROW: V. Gierke, M. Hoerth, J. Schuler, R. Zahrobsky, D. Rollman, D. Dickrnan, E. Wendling, J. Blatz, J. Buernler, C. Johnson, J. Jankow, K. Pautz, L. Meyer. THIRD ROW: R. Arnold, G. Rabe, J. Meyer, G. Lynch, C. Dhein, K. Spindler, L. Siegel, S. Aldrich, G. Gutchow, D. Schnur, T. Wasmer. TOP ROW: C. Hemshmeyer, K. Mangan, J. Florian, E. Wasmer, R. Nett, E. Thede, R. Wettstein, R. Prigge, G. Rautman, R. Rickman, G. Golden, K. Bruckner. 'f '11 PHP var -9' J Trp he Y Q x ..-nf gi- FIRST ROW: C. Heus, F. Mattes, R. Hickmann, K. Gast, W. Karls, J. Walsdorf, G. Vogel, D. Vogel, Mrs. Thome. SECOND ROW: G. Becker, M.J. Blatz, E. Broeckert, L. Sievert, B. Christel, K. Orth, J. Schneider, B. Wordell, C. Wordell, M.A. Rieth, M. Lutzke, S. Sharenbrach, B. Mesch. THIRD ROW: J. Schmitz, B. Graf, C. Dedering, K. Mattes, B. Hemb, P. Christel, D. Jaschob, M. Bramsteadt, J. Meise, D. Maurer, N. Jaschob, K. Lerch, I. Hansen. FOURTH ROW: S. Mattes, M. Beumler, M. Tollman, C. Goltry, L. Jacobsen, R. Ruh, J. Dhein, J. Wagner, M. Kahl M. Kahl, D. Herwig, S. Konz. FIFTH ROW: M. Hagenow, C. Dhein, S. Strassman, L. Stiefvater, F. Klaeser, K. Spindler, P. Neumann, J. Wise, H. Rausch, L. Meyer, K. Graf. OFFICERS President . . . .... . Kathy Maries Vice President . . . . Cliff Heus Secretary-Treasurer . Carmen Golfry 48 P' 1 G-.A.A Rerchardt J Spmdler M Hoerth C Mahloch C Hartmann J Voss I Bmversie, D. Maurer THIRD ROW Mrs Thome K Feile M Manz G Lynch R Langenhahn, A. Reichardt, S Mattes B Hemb E Broeckert C Homschemeyer B Rabe J Schuler B Bowe, C. Wordell, B Wordell L Siegel FOURTH ROW V Schwertzer B Boeldt G Glaeser S Konz S Rock, C. Goltry, F. Klaeser A Towers L Reese M Blatz J Kuerher L Pltz B Platz P Neumann FIFTH ROW K Matter, H. Rausch,J Meyer K Rautmann g rae Meyer J Schmitz, S. Dexhelmer S Dexhezmer A Schulz . Janet Ncuth Karen Spindler .Carmen Gol fry Carol Hennings .Carmen Gol try 5 Pwrpde awwb Wlwtw 3. C0 1' Educ' Judy Schm rfz City Edlfor Malone Hagenow Busrness Manager Barb Hemb FIRST ROW L Reese K Pautz M Blatz C Mahloch J Brost J Blatz L Jacobsen SECOND ROW M Vogel D Mogenson F Meyer M Beumler G Becker E Broeckert K Sohn J Bernard THIRD ROW C. Dedermg, P Schm1tz, S Mattes, B. Graf, J Meyer, J. Schmxtz, B. Hemb. TOP ROW S Strassman, M Hagenow, T Benmn, R. Meerdmk, M Schnell, S Dexhe1mer, Mlss Kryzmskx 50 .df 'ff ,9 ,ev M pf, . L , Q I er S, :ff G f 5 S f as fa Q ,L V4 4. 'fl 4 T 45' B T, , B A B , All ' VV i ' 'A fl E . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . V I r 9 Dwmotics dub FRONT ROW: H. Humerez, C. Goltry, E, Broeckert, K. Mattes, J. Schuler, D. Mogenson, J. Kuether, M. Freis, M. Siepel, S. Mattes, C. Sixel, K. Larson, C. Wordell, B. Wordell, J. Schneider. I. Ruh, K. TeWinkel, M. Rielh, B, Grube, J. Wise, B. Burgdorf, F. Mattes, R. Spindler, J. Wagner, L. Sievert. BACK ROW: J. Binversie, B. Rabe, F. Klaeser, J. Nauth. I. Sachse, A Towers, M. Hagenow, L. Reese, P. Neumann, B. Plarz, A. Schulz, S. Konz, K. Spindler, M. Lutzke, J. Spindler, D. Maurer, B. Hemb. J. Walsdorf, R. Zahrobsky President-Keith Larson, Secretary-Frances Klaeser, Treasurer-Karen TeWinke1. Fowmws STANDING: B. Ruh, J. Schmitz. N. Jaschob, I. Peter, B, Fries, S. Aldrich, K. TeWinkel. J. Walsdorf, K. Gasr, Mr. Smith. SEATED: K. Mattes, C. Goltry, F. Klaeser, B. Rabe, B. Burgdorf, M. Fries, L. Jacobson, R. Spindler, B. Hemb. ON FLOOR: E. Broeckert, S. Mattes, M. Blarz. 3 . 'Y 'ff' Rmb SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Graef, K. Mattes, J. Schmitz, J. Binversie, C. Goltry, F. Kaeser, M. Hagenow, S. Maries, S. Dexheimer, B. Hemb, B. Bowe. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Reese, Mr. Weiler, D. Mogenson, B. Burgdorf, M. Kahl, M. Becker, M. Seipel, B. Ruh, E. Broeckert, J. Peter, B. Graf, L. Meyer, V. Westphalen, S. Rock, C. Dhein, A. Reichardt, Mr. Richardson, C. Hemschemeyer. . 9 to Tear Off this P099 and Ke P 'bfi . . . d 151 Corbor ' Mail ongmvl an k I ' 91541 Date Mailed -1-f 1955 Ilofaecomifli-3 Court B gl ,Y , W , I A UPS I t . I 1 , 1- if 1 Riff I f 7 669 ' 'Q 3 4 09 xg, 90,5040 52 ,rg A' - 5 I Sw ' a 4 Wm-' ' 1 ni Q 'N ' W 'fir X ,WAX Q ME! ,S -GIF'-' 'Y' 'uw' Qquadf FRONT ROW: L. Schoneborn, K. Gast, B. Karls, H. Humerez, A. Arnel, G. Steffen, R. Detjen, R. Kornetzke. SECOND ROW: D. Vogel, T. Schroeder, G. Vogel, T. Winkel, F. Petzold, C. Hous, J. Walsdorf, C. Lubeley. THIRD ROW: C. Kem, T. Bennin, R. Nett, R. Kautzer, F. Mattes, J. Klich, Coach Fifrick. 1 'BI i Q K QQ FRONT ROW: D. Arnhoelter, S. Christel, W. Mertens, W. Klich, R. Arnold, R. Buckholz, A. Manz. SECOND ROW: J. Schneider, G. Moritz, E. Garlieb, D. Grohskopf, H. Ehrenreich, W. Olm, J. Lechler, C. Reichert. THIRD ROW: Coach Gee, L. Brickheimer, ci Koenig, F. Klaesser, D. Peters, D. Heus, D. Vallesky, T. De'I'roy, Coach Fischer. 36 sa soi a6f.s:a5 3859. ' ax. fan 48 A41 . Q F' W' 11 -'F-H ' I X ,y , 54 . .12 Xiri TW' mi B1 X49 A29 3 V i3 .5 XA, 4-Kiki' 3 , X mx Q l N I S I u d e n I C o u n c i 1 I Sophomore Class tied for third prize. 11 Queen Marilyn ! F. H. A. tied f-Or prize ANTI-EFSKIAEHELA 1958 ' 1958 HOMECOMING COURT QUEEN KING COURT l STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gene Vogel, Fred Ma Marilyn Tollman Lyle Schoenborn ttes, Red Schoenborn, Bill Karls, Cliff Heus. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Dexheimer, Joanne Brost, Marilyn Tollman, Suzie Mattes, Kathy Mattes. ff , ,...f 1 rm . . 1 ,- v e 'Y f f ,W ' 4, , v ' x 1 , f ,, ' - 4 -, - 2 . Y 1 ' - . ' X - - A ' :ff 'f '5 N f Q Q' I f - T A ,Q ,ZF fr- T, ' ' 1. 4 V Ax ' ' T 0 E l , . F I i' r U X l' fl s i K O I' P r C i 1 Z 3. C S S 2 .Ww- out Gi Q- I. !an. Lf 0 SY Wi 4 I 7' J .. ,H S7 Vwwat-J Badwtballb Glerk 1 T ,1 'Y 1, M-mvwsm may-rdf' SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT K Gast R Schoenborn D Bunge F Mattes SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT G Vogel Escher C Heus THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT J Schne1der J Lettenberger G Momz W Olm Mr Flscher 58 -.xx I 0 I 4 4 -- , ,,. ,..,...............-.. -H . LW, I Y Y Y .14 L , -...a,,,,, I ,. xt V . -..- C F E , s . w A 'A' my 4 1 N' I I . I .- ., ,7- Mm ,- f P sm L L A - I I 1- D ., Q 1 ,. f-in L-, ,, ,, ,,,,...... ... W , L , : . , . , . , . . , : - . R- , . . , : . , . , . , . , . . -' sqm Basketbaw FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT T Dedermg K Mangan S Chnstel E Lulloff D Schnur I Laun R Fromm D Dexhelmer BACK R Koeller W Olm ,I Schnelder J Lechler G Montz H Ehrenrelch D Grohskopf Mr Lohr F-wskmaw Baskdballb STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT R Wrledt G Goebel F Muehlbauer R Nelson C Stumpf D Happel C Koemg Mr Lehman SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT D Jeanty M Kmer D Heus J Stoeltlng R Lulloff T De Troy P Glaser annualis- IO Q .9 18 .--.1-'99 ISUI- 0 I 2.-.252 L a 4 45 4 as 10 90 6 : .e-I ' 'PQ H n I -I J - E? v A . .. 4 ,VI I X 3 'kj -1 0 B 3 aa' 5 I QS: . ' 2- - 5 I .- I ' I 5 f Q' . A tj 1, -- .al Y '51, e , 1 , e I - ' 45 Q I I n 'nn ' 2 'fu' N 'Q J . al D 3 . r ., , I fo' Y J I 1 , , -r 1,5 , xr .XE 1'-C' E' +15 - YUE4 X l . it L'A' uf 1 V, ' 'L ' follgi ff! '52 ' RA' ' , , , Q ,-, 1, ' 5' 'et' 1 A S' Q I K N . b ' 1 ' S NJEL' QE. x-XE uv Ez E we ,xx fy . xifl .iii-.fgglr fe :z...I'A JZ , .J STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Duerst, R. Zillmann, G. Gutschow, R. Florian, R. Detjen, E. Garlieb, D. Dexheimer, A. Arnold, L. Kattreh. SEATED: R. Gierke, D. Bunge, Wagner. C. Kent, M. Rieck, A. Konz, J. Lettenberger, R. Koeller, G. FIRST ROW: W. Karls, G. Hoehl, G. Vogel, C. Heus, G. Moritz, P. Becker, J. Klich. SECOND ROW: T. Schroeder, A. Stein, D. Voss, R. Nett, D. Karls, J. Schneider, A. Heus, R. Arnold. THIRD ROW: Coach Lohr, C. Reichert, W. Olm, R. Detjen, J. Lechler, K. Wesener, R. Buckholz, D. Kirsch, T. Dedering, Coach Fifrick. Q -:Q 'S' la . W X A ' aug' ie K si ' ' A ,-,,. w 1? y1 ' Qt 'E' K Q. , 3-Pg I 3? X ...QL 'J 3 ae. A if s Q? BJ ' + X-. F5 'M' 1 ,f I 1 V 'lhfl ..- . wx:' i'QhF'T 'ir I e .J L when W 4,45 ,ga ...-Jvel' , qi' Q qty , Q1 ! 1 W' 5 iz, Y! if Junior Prom Moy 9, 1958 Ivy Rose Queen Judith Schmitz King Lyle Schoenborn Court Frederick Mctfes Jocnne Brost William Kcarls Suzie Maries Gene Vogel Janet Nauth Frederick Glerke Carmen Golfry Olaaswaw CHARLES ARNHOHOELTER wall my quaet shy ways to Ronnae Detlen GERALDINE BECKER wall my love for certaan band darectors to John Stoeltang THOMAS BENNIN wall my esteemed posataon as Pep Band darector to Jack Lechler JANET BINVERSIE wall my turtle speed to all fast people MARY JANE BLATZ wall my bouncy pony taal to Heada Klessag BETTILEE BOWE wall my Physacs books to any one foolash enough to take them EMILEE BROECKERT, wall my nackname Mouse to all Mouseketeers JOANNE BROST wall my good personalaty to all those nace underclassmen WILLIAM BRUNMEIER wall leave school wath a sagh of relaef CAROL DEDERING wall my farst chaar to Barbara Fraed JEANETTE DEKKER wall my unsurpassed skall an athletacs to some poor deservang s ul SHARON DEXHEIMER wall my posataon as Future Homemaker of Ameraca to Annette Reachardt SHARLEEN DEXHEIMER wall my aob as offace helper to anyone who wants at KENNETH GAST wall my many braans to Mr Duerst s baology class to dassect FREDERICK GIERKE wall my adeptness as a basketball player to all members of the A squad next year RUTH GIERKE wall my vavacaous manner to Chuck Lubeley GAIL GLASER wall my artafacaal haar colorang to Beth Matthaas CARMEN GOLTRY wall my abalaty to knat to the farst one an our class who needs at KATHERINE GRAEF wall my artastac talents to Mr Rachardson BETTY GRAF wall my locker decorataons to Barbara Chrastel MARJORIE HAGENOW wall my love for the conversataon medaum to a shy ancomang freshman BARBARA ANN HEMB wall my daamond manang abalaty to Donna Dackman CLIFFORD HEUS wall my palls for decreasang my heaght to Lyle Saevert RONALD HICKMANN wall my lust for good tames to Russel Spandler MARILYN HOERTH wall my perfect penmanshap to Fred Petzold HUGO HUMEREZ wall my delaghtful Spanash accent to Mass K WILLIAM KARLS wall my posataon as All Conference Halfback to Davad Heus HENRY KATTRE wall my scooter to Mr Measelwatz to buzz around CLAUDE KENT wall my unoccupaed space on the bus to one of next years lattle freshman FRANCES KLAESER wall my hound dog to Elvas Presley CLARA KLICH wall my long pony taal to Janace Dhean JUDY KUETHER wall my love for rataos to Mr Lehman KATHLEEN LAMBERT wall my doll lake features to Fuzzy Olm KEITH LARSON wall my skall as a paanast to Laberace CAROL MAHLOCH wall my braght bouncy nature to Ann Mundt MICHAEL MARQUARDT wall my anterest an Ag to Mr Kramer FREDERICK MATTES wall my handwratang abalaty to Mally Beumler SUZANNE MATTES wall my lattle garl annocence to Jeraann Blatz DIANE MAURER wall my party dresses to Janace Wase RUSSELL MEERDINK wall my stock car to Robert Burgdorf FRANCES MEYER wall my love for good tames to all dull people JAMES MEYER wall my love for maschaef to Carolyn Johnson JANICE MEYER wall my blond haar to those who get at out ofa bottle DELILAH MOGENSON wall my outsade anterests to Jam Hansen JANET NAUTH wall my farst chaar an the trombone sectaon to Thomas Rachart ROBERT NETT wall my love for studyang to Daane Salzmann DUWAYNE NINMER wall lust leave school wath my coronet JERRY NOEL wall my knack for clackang on the corrador floors to the Chaef PATRICIA PETZOLD wall my blushang complexaon to Davad Bunge KAREN PAUTZ wall my long fangernaals to Susan Rock CAROL RABE wall my abalaty as a stenographer to all future secretaraes 62 O . . - . I I ' . . . . , . . . . . , . . I . . . . . . , . . . . , . ' ' aa aa - . - 0 aa ' aa , . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . , u . . . . . . I U . . . . , . . . I . . , . . ' aa aa I . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . ' aa ' aa ' , . . . . . . I . . - . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . , . - ' ' ' aa aa , . . . . . I 1 1 . . . . I . aa aa ln. . . . , . . . , . . . . . , . ' aa ' aa , . . f aa - ' aa , . . . . . . , . . . . I I ' ' ' ' aa aa ' I i l 0 . H . . N . . . , . . H . . H . . , . ' O I I . . 1 . ' aa aa - 1 . U gl . u u ll I . 3 9 I I - . ' aa - - aa ' I u ' ll ' 0 la 0 0 a I . ' a a , . . . . I 5 - U I 0 C ll Q I' - I . . . . . ' 0 . . . , . . . . . , . LOIS REESE, will my long hike to school to ambitious G.A.A. girls who desire hiking points. SHARON REICHWALDT, will over-due make-up slips to Mr. Fifrick. MARY ANN RIETH, will my ioke book to Mr. Duerst. DORIS ROLLMANN, will my many baby-sitting iobs to Ricky Lulloff. JO ANN SACHSE, will my late hours to Jon Laun. JOSEPH SCHMITZ, will my lD card to Eric Klessig. JUDITH SCHMITZ, will all the muscles I acquired as flag raiser this year to next year's flag raisers. PATRICIA SCHMITZ, will my love for very dark fingernail polish to Mrs. Goltry. BETTY SCHNEIDER, will my nonchalant ways to Dorothy Herwig. MARGARET SCHNELL, will my sewing ability to Mrs. Towers. ROGER SCHNELL, will my peaceful appearance to Ruth Balde. LYLE SCHOENBORN, will my red hair to Kathy Mattes to match her temper. JANICE SCHULER, will my letters from men in the Navy to put in the U.S. Navy's secret files MARLENE SEIPEL, will my sweet little giggle to Ruth Langenhahn. LYNN SIEVERT, will my formula for staying small to Don Escher. CAROLINE SIXEL, will my position in the coronet section to Nancy Jaschob. KAREN SOHN, will my haggard appearance due to my night befores to Cyril Burkhardt. MICHAEL STEFFEN, will my talents as an actor of the Senior play to future actress Bonnie Rabe EUGENE THEDE, will my ambitious nature to Dumbo. ANNE TOWERS, will my ability to sing Popeye the Sailor Man to Mrs. Thome. DONALD VOGEL, will my happy-go-lucky nature to Rochelle Ruh. GENE VOGEL, will my neat clothes to Milton Pahmeier. MARY ANN VOGEL, will my natural curly hair to Karen Gutschow. DENNIS VOSS, will my love to Sandra Hahn. GENE WAGNER, will my brother Richard to lone Olm. JOHN WALSDORF, will my football shoulders to Peanuts Walsdorf. EDWARD WASMER, will my love for art class to, all future Kiel High Artists. RODNEY WETTSTEINH, will all my free gas back to The Clark Station. THOMAS WINKEL, will my good crop of freckles ro Mrs. Maurer. ROSALYN ZAHROBSKY, will my love for New Holstein and Plymouth to all other traitors. RONALD ZILLMANN, will all the quotes and other knowledge I acquired in College English back to Mr. Smith. Class Pwplawj CHARLES ARNHOELTER He has been commended by the State Forestry Commlsslon for has mventuon of fnre proof matches GERALDINE BECKER Owner of Gerry Recording Company Its latest release Does Julcy Frunt Lose Its Flavor on the Bedpost Overmght? as bound to be a hut THOMAS BENNIN He replaced Duck Clark on Bandstand He really shows the kads how to dance JANET BINVERSIE A motlon pncture producer on Mars Her movnes are sand to be slmply out of thus world MARY JANE BLATZ She poses as Dalsy Mae for Al Capp s comlc strip Her present address IS Dogpatch BETTILEE BOWE She has been studylng Emsteun s theory of relatnvlty and has come up wuth Bowe s theory of ant: relatuvlty EMILEE BROECKERT Manager of a parking lot on Emlly s Hull JOANNE BROST She holds an Important posutlon In a needle factory placing the eyes through the center of the needles WILLIAM BRUNMEIER He has converted his father s dance hall mto a ratzy mght club La School Hull CAROL DEDERING In this new world of educatlonal TV Carol has found her career teaching clarinet lessons over TV JEANETTE DE KKER She represented the U S In the Olympics swlmmlng meet and won the coveted medal SHARON DEXHEIMER She recently married Elvis Presley and to show his undymg love for her he dedicated all of his songs to her SHARLENE DEXHEIMER She has opened the Dexy Datlng Dlrectory to help shy young people become better acquainted KENNETH GAST He IS commander In chaef of the U S Navy and IS secretly working on secret plans for secret attacks Don t tell anyonel FREDERICK GIERKE He IS runmng an old age home for retlred fbachelorl basketball players RUTH GIERKE She runs the flrst taxlcab servlce In Klel slnce that lnttle clty has grown to a population of 20 000 GAIL GLASER She IS the roller skating teacher at the Sprung Valley Rank CARMEN GOLTRY Known throughout the world as the Flrst Lady of the Theater She IS presently starrlng In her Broadway hut Me and Tony KATHERINE GRAEF Broadcaster for all the Klel Raider games over station WKIEL BETTY GRAF Shattered sclentlfnc beliefs by proving that It IS love that makes the world go round MARJORIE HAGENOW Lucklly married to a mllluonalre and IS spendmg a happy and luxurnous life In hugh soclety BARBARA HEMB She runs a buzzing busmess un South Africa where she operates the B 8. B Diamond Mme CLIFFORD HEUS Owner of a thrlvlng factory at St Ann where he manufactures hula hoops for pygmles RONALD HICKMANN He runs hls own bowling alleys and has Installed his latest Invention whlch prevents gutter balls gutterless alleys MARILYN HOERTH She us the maker of a famous lme of perfume She makes them by maxmg thmgs she funds around the house HUGO HUMEREZ He us the star tackle of the Los Angeles Rams He got hrs start by playmg wlth the fierce Klel Raiders WILLIAM KARLS A foot doctor for plgeons who are people toed HENRY KATTRE Owner of a cham of bakeries throughout the country He started by punchmg the holes out of doughnuts CLAUDE KENT He has made a career out of the army He IS presently an charge of West Polnt Mllltary Academy FRANCES KLAESER She as a famed sclentlst who has recently dnscovered a solution that dussolves everythlng Now she s workmg on a container to keep It ln CLARA KLICH Edator of Cupnd a magazme which brnngs people together who are lonely who have quarreled and even those who detest each other JUDY KUETHER First Lady Mayor of Klel The clty seems to be progressmg In every way possible sance Judy took over . . . . . -.- . ... . --I n ' ll u ' ' . . ,, . . . . . 11 l l ' 0 o u o H u s -- U n . . l 4 . a -.- . n n s g Q u o p . . . I . . I . ..- . . . . . . ...- I . . , . . . ,, .... I ' ll . . . . . I . . . . -... . . . . . . I . . . -- u ' - Il I . . . . . . . -- - - . . I . . . . ..- . . . . . . . . . I . , . . . . . . . -- . ' ' ' ll ll , . . . . -- D . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii . . . ' Il ' ' u . 4 - ,, . ,, . . . . . . . . -- . . . . . . . . . . , . - . . . . -.. . U . . U I I I ...- . . . . . . -.. .- , . . . . ..- . . . - . -- . . . . . . . . - . ...- - 5 u u q o . . . ,I . I, - . . I 1 - , . . . . . . . . . KATHLEEN LAMBERT A famous fashuon desugner un New York Her latest creatuon a kutten fur dress us the rage among the elrte set CAROL MAHLOCH A pruvate secretary at Jerry s Garage where she does all of her work srttung on the boss s lap MICHAEL MARQUARDT He us MGM s stunt man, doung all the dangerous scenes un place of the real stars FREDERICK MATTES He us the American Ambassador to Germany Hus vusut there un 58 has helped hum tremendously SUZAN NE MATTES A professuonal model of the Bob Cummungs show DIANE MAURER Owner of a chaun of restaurants throughout the natuon No food can surpass that whuch us served at Duane s Duners RUSSELL MEERDINK Just funushed wrutung a book entutled One Thousand Ways to Make a Mulluon As soon as he gets enough money together he wull have ut publushed FRANCES MEYER The professuonal letter wruter for ulluterate GI s at an Army base JAMES MEYER A Iuvenule court ludge Hus understandung of teen age problems helped hum secure thus Iob JANICE MEYER Her stenographuc talent has helped her attam the posutuon of pruvate secretary to Mr Perry Como DELILAH MOGENSON She and her husband own and operate the Sonnybrook Daury Farm JANET NAUTH Sunce her uncle s uetlrement, she has taken over hus practuce as MD un Kuel and us workung un cooperatuon wuth the Meuselwutz Funeral Home ROBERT NETT The maun attractuon of Rungley Brothers Curcus wuth hus four elephants that he has trauned to do feats whuch only trauned dogs could formerly do DUWAYNE NINMER He us Pat Boone s rught hand man Hus workung hours are spent polushung Pat s bucks JERRY NOEL He us a demonstrator of Sleep Ease mattresses He sleeps on one all day un Macy s front wundow PATRICIA PETZOLD She us busy teachung young gurls how to be model housewuves sunce she has taken over Home Economucs un K H S KAREN PAUTZ Wuth her lovely hands she has posed for numerous advertusements for Jergens Lotuon CAROL RABE Manufactures tea whuch her furm exports to Japan a country runnung low on that utem BERNICE RACH A Chrustmas card desugner who lukes to be dufferent Her cards bear the greetung Have a Lousy Chrustmas and a Borung New Year LOIS REESE She us currently gracrng our TV screens wuth her hugh class wrestlung exhubutuons She claums she owes ut all to Wheatues SHARON REICHWALDT The furst woman to reach the moon The unstugatuon for the trup was her hear ung that there was a man un the moon MARY ANN RIETH Presently us head lubraruan un cu brand new S50 000 library recently erected un Ada DORIS ROLLMAN She manages an exclusuve boardung school for boys out East where she teaches them how to act luke young gentlemen JOANN SACHSE She s the only woman mountaun clumber to clumb the world s four hughest peaks Now she wull attempt to scale Guraffe Hull JOSEPH SCHMITZ He us the chuef bottle washer at the Schlutz Brewery JUDY SCHMITZ The famed Amerucan author has recently released her latest book What Makes Teachers Tuck? Thus vuvud creatuve book was an ummeduate success among students PATRICIA SCHMITZ Wruter ofa socuety column for the St Ann Chronucle BETTY SCHNEIDER Sunce theur experience wuth theur own I3 chuldren, she and her husband decuded to put ut to good use, by establushung a nursery ROGER SCHNELL Manufacturer of No Soap, the soapless dog shampoo for dogs who are allerguc to soap LYLE SCHOEN BORN He us a noted physucuan who has patented Stay Awake pulls for students who stay out late and Go to Sleep pulls for students who have borung classes JANICE SCHULER A famous haur dresser for Hollywood actresses Her favorute cut us the Gondoluer MARLENE SEIPEL Famous mystery wruter Her latest thruller The Butler Dudn t Do It has her fans screamung for more LYNN SIEVERT She us the champuon spuker un State Volleyball and has lust accepted a posutuon QS Phy Ed Teacher at the U of Wusconsun . . . . . ' I ' I . . . . I . . r . . I . . ...- . . . . . . . I ..... 0 . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . II . . II -.. I . . . . . . . . . I -- .. D . . . . . . -.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . I U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . I -- - . . . . I -- - . V . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . -- ' . . . . . . . . . ..... . I uu - ' uu . . . . . . . . . ..- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... I . . . 1 . . I . . . I . -.. . . . . . . . -- I -- ' uu I . II . . . . . . . -- ' ' ll ' ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -- - . . . . . . - - . ,- ' ' ' uu - ua ' 0 -- ' ' ll ' I Il . . -- - . . . . , , . . - - . . CAROLINE SIXEL--She has her own TV show, Carolune s Cutchen. Her specual demonstratuon us makung of a deluxe cake 8 ft. hugh. KAREN SOHN--Operator of the Daunty Du-Dee Duaper Servuce at Sprung Valley. MICHAEL STEFFEN--Muke has made a hut un Hollywood and us currently Brugutte Bardot's leadung man. EUGENE THEDE--He us a famous prospector un Aruzona who now repaurs broken geuger counters ANN TOWERS- She us presently leadung model for the Mouud Stockung Co Her well-groomed legs have won her thus noble posutuon Her motto- A shave a day keeps the haur away. DONALD VOGEL -He wrote a popular artucle for Teen Magazune called T000 Reasons to Have Party In ut he also descrubes varuous entertaunments for partues. GENE VOGEL -He manages the Vogel Lollypop Factory Theur suckers come un 100 dufferent flavors MARY ANN VOGEL -She us a model for magazune covers, currently decoratung the cover of Look DENNIS VOSS--He owns a chaun of department stores that have nothung un them for people who haven t any money to buy anythung GENE WAGNER--Hus unterest un promotung daury products has led hum to make a toothpaste usung cheese Thus us for people who haven t time to eat breakfast JOHN WALSDORF--He makes and sells fresh roasted peanuts on N Y street corners for people who feed the burds un the park EDWARD WASMER--He us the wunner of the 500 mule race at Road Ameruca uuu a car he desugned and buult humself. RODNEY WETTSTEIN--He us the pruncupal at Kuel Hugh School He has no duscuplune problems because no student has thought of anythung he hasn t trued humself luttle fruends made hum try to ease them out of lufe gently ROSALYN ZAHROBSKY She us workung un the wune undustry un Italy, stampung the grapes wuth her feet to make luuce RONALD ZILLMANN He presents assembly programs un hugh schools Hus subuect us Safe Druvung Pays Off A om warm-mu., raw 12+ TOP ROW W Karls Mr Dmer M Blatz S Reichwaldt G Becker J Walsdorf M Steffen Mr Richardson K Larson andF Mattes SECOND ROW K Graef A Towers S Mattes E Broeckert F Klaeser B Graf and C Goltry uu - u ' uu ' ' ' the - ' ' n Q THOMAS WINKEL--He operates a funeral home for animals at School Hill. His deep affection for his 1 Y I I v L- A, y ' .3 is J .l W ff , , 0 X f . ff t I K, , ff' L ,gov-L, 1 1 ' 1 1 . ' z . 4, w, K Q' , 1 A 'R sg, ,Qi t ' 'Q 'g A f 1 ' s . 1 , f - xv . 1 .ff - V 'I ufgrsx .xt W. 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