Kimberly High School - Kimet Yearbook (Kimberly, WI)
- Class of 1955
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MNETEEN nm mm KIM E 'I' publication of the Senior Class of Knmberly Hugh School F ltylj fo th Schoo 1954 1955 I P 5 At g a Qecord of Stud d ie r e XY CONTENTS 3 Foreword .... ,.... Dedication ..... .... .... School Board ........,,..... Administration and Qlfice Stall. . . Student Council ..,... .... Faculty .,,, .. .,,., Underclassmen ..... Activities. ,.,.. Sports ..... ..... Seniors ...,.. ...., School Life ..,.. ,.,,. Page Q Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Three Four Hve Su Seven Eight Ten Sixteen Thiny-Four Forty-Six Fifty-Five FOREWORD The other night at our Ki-l'ly Youth Center when the seniors were draped over the di- vans, we began chattering about our four years spent at K. l-l. S. There were the usual gripes about the teachers' long assignments and tests, as well as the latest morsels of gossip. We all agreed on one thing, how- ever, that there was never a school like K. l'l. S. or students and faculty so wonderful to l4novv and worlc with. As we lool4 baclc on our four years we invite all of you to come along with us to see who the students were and what made our classes so out- standing. l'm sure you'll smile as you re- member . . . Page 3 AV 15 if Page 4 DEDICATICDN fi ' 1- hi . .- U '. W ' v - . . . Ii . 4 ,' 'x 'V' 1 ' - A . .- -TT Tw '-' 'jf' 'T ' I , '.Ii 'WT . ' i' '1 f W. 'Tu' ff'i5aUl'f57 1 f Mi- '1 aff, it irffwf,-.fs :wr ' fri., 1 EX if ,ihi'L', itxLgf',xi i:'h'K5L', f.7Q,,' .l,1JYf.lZl, 'i--1, yi -typ' 2 ' t i',rkraNlf,i' iw' was i i fait V41-1 it .Af 4 I, Alan I g L. . ,. . 4 I i, Q, ':. -K fl, Xksx-'Ellfi X . . ' L fl sh -Y f . A if, ifzihaiifi J to -nurs e r i e s f , ii cffQ.e.aQtiEig+.e2 by tflll lillfll 'Lil All ' ' i.Q'i,x.C ui.. x,l.t N., A ' A Qi'n,l8.2wl EY- l-'?'llsgft,?kvxlli xjl :A W 'L . ., y. 'ls in 5 rl Kwai '- V 5 7iA.i!l'f!v'y' If QIXHXVRW Ying - -xiifxgl-at Fgisl. tl' . l viii: f :'l,',4-lllkaw . .1 g5iq5yE,,!le'lw4.. an A 'iR.,.i'tI-t xgf giszf. ,i .3'.l:'.'f'. HWL?ii. 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Q 4,,!l'xgvWil,l: Y ,,1,.,.Hrf--fr 'PIA U I' l v.,fqF'iK1iJ'XE x 1,1 51 ,x-l:1sf4,tXti,f. 5-if ' .. 1 'A xi ' ali iffxghfi . vii it-ia -sehr -ff c r- J-'1.'i'.,-ifltf--' X- 'f- ' f 4' iff' -hlfffi 'wax if i F1'v I f- ,g X will i tif E 'rf' 'VIL-f'l ' l 'A ' 1 1 ,t N ,i t, f 1 J A' r ri 1 A is.,,-,ff-J' ' ravi- Yf' 1 To you, the members of the newly organized Honor Society, do we, the class of '55 dedicate this Kimet. You have helped to malce Kimberly l-ligh School a better school. We are proud ol you and realize you deserve this honor. We dedicate this Kimet not only to the honor students this year, but also to the honor students in the years to come. You were chosen for these four characteristics: schol- arship, leadership, citizenship and service. This is a formula for better citizens in our community. Because ol the hard worlc you have done and will continue to do, we feel this honor was well earned by each ol you. By your actions, you are Setting yoursell up as an example for all your friends to see and lollow. You are also an example to our townspeople. You malce us very proud to have you as our examples. We talce pride in expressing our congratulations to you, the members ol the Honor Society. I! 'tiflhavfirau vrrkfl. f -mf sz, , it W F22 ,-rs. - in tw 'ii 'x X wil? :Ui 4' Entering school in September, we became ac- quainted with our school board and a new presi- dent, Dr. Gage. I-Ie succeeds Mr. Fieweger, who has resigned his position. The members of the board are I-I. Wentzel, J. Dupont, and Dr. Gage. Among other things, the board directs the policies ol the school, estimates the school budget, and purchases new equipment for the general use of the student body. The students really appreciate the line worlc the board is doing to serve their interests, and to malce KI-IS one ofthe leading schools in the area. ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD 35 53E'FwffMa1I?:ti1x, P + -ffa-T5-it 1-me s Eiiw Page 5 PRINCIPAL, VICE-PRINCIPAL Gnd OFFICE SECRETARY A requisite in every school is a capable and efficient principal and KHS is quite fortunate to have Mr. Gerritts as its chief director. ln every meeting or ac- tivity that concerns the school, Mr. Gerritts is present, setting forth his ideas for the betterment of the school. As vice-principal of our school we have Mr. Henry Patch, who talses over the chief duties of Mr. Gerritts when he is unable to be present. You can alvvays see Mr. Patch talcing care of the ticket- selling during varsity games, and he his chairman of the Sophomore Class ad- visers. Assisting these directors, is Evelyn Doyle, our office secretary. Always willing to lend a helping hand, Evelyn is a friend to the whole student body. Mr l-l W Patch Rosemary Reetz, Evelyn Doyle, I STUDENT CCUNCIL Qur student council represents the student rn school government New olhcers were elected thus year and Doris Vanderherden was chosen pres: dent assisted by Marlene Dupont and Barbara Nevvhouse The councll IS made up ol representatnves from each home room with scholastic grades of a B average or better The students submit Ideas and suggestions to the student council and they are un turn voted upon b nts members The students llce ll democratuc people have a voice nn thear school The council meets during home room perlods and rs under the gumdance of Mr Robert Root The student councnl sets up dates for dances sets game con cessuons for certann classes and talces care of our assembly programs 06' Left to Rlghr Barbara Nevvhouse Doris Vander Helden M rlene Dupon gtandlng I?eft to Rrght Dennrs Verstegen Peter Fulcer lone Van Zeeland Ann Marte Schvvanke Le Roy De Valli ltt L R h Y :ng e t to rg t vonne Vanden Broek Lrnda Prusynslcr Baroara Senecal Gale Vander Zanden Page 7 l I I 1 ' c- v I' -4 . I Tl 1 Q' S' T T I 1 I I f or f . ox' . . 1 J Q E ' , . 1, I I . ,I . K y . , i a I I I . I 1 , ' I ' a I 4. ' A . 'gf 21 T T 2 2 2 ' 2 ' 'S 3 Q . - . E Q 5 T T f4 T't ' I 1 1 I I v I ! I ' I I I I 1 ' 'll 'P I l., ' - Left to Right: Corliss Dohmann, Robert Ehlers, Thomas Evans. Page 8 Lelt to Right Gilbert Frank John Hannan f rr' 0006600l ollioooo000 ooooooood E., Left to Right Myron Hath Barbara Hellman James Koehn e tlii bervHighare vervprob tointro evouto Ourla nltv lime be lna eontripi te rf i time in trying to e p Pc C2l 0 ill 2 QFUWZV :J 2 urinc the loar years he e in K H vve pass throagh an inpprtart lnhterec con iflerably ln the ra prrieula lvl ies the l cu vv t t flents take i po tart part Nxfe woulcln t be fe v e O ce of f i ef-4 fv ve lreceivecl lro t em .4 .iq W A , f i i I 'L ' A 1 V KJ ' 0 . i 'ii I Al If , fl , .. ' NN 3 A Ax' , 4 fl L r I F V ' , L .s l ' 1 ll I ul 1 F i i W a vi f l ' ' , , cl ' dis: Q . Eat 'W ris la cl inch Ollie N ' h l :eh ol as to J s l l l l -h ad. D X J i i r ' . .SW ' i ' . stage in our social lives, and thanks to our teachers, this task has been . ' id l Ee, u ext -Q' sr act' 't' a ltv l f U iisfvt I-WY. I' ., 0 f C: 2 :JJ ie J ,vt OV7 i - i u sseeesital withpat par basketball bas ball, r l b' e -oaeh We -N ll ' alv-favs Feel 3ra:elal.tc tneie .-.cnderlsl people for t'e kno.-,fl Q82 K ' 2' ii N li , Q. Gordon Kotlcoslcy, Grace Lepalc, James Nirschl. FACULTY Henry Patch Marran Quasnus Pobertlloot R T Sclwolleld VlyuanScl'1ulz l-layrng Stadenta ronnvng and tallcl g everyday does no' dl cor. age our teaclwer l 1ClZ2dO twey spend tlwerr turre correcting and g adlng p pers nelplng as lln Oc our actwntleb and lwelplng ua g a mate ow lo s answer tna qdestnon J od dnt e ertt altetea era ended vyutlw tlwe la t bell? X Vac, ,Xl f ' :ff 6 I ' P3 -'14 QT: Til , Page 9 fl 1 fb...- l 6 0 -.9 i N , , . A , ' ' s. k 'c rr- : , I ll! 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'A-. -Az- .. . y -.A .3 A A - v .4 f T ,-'L.-X A .A AV ,VK ,l V AN- .TA .,, , .5 - - . . , ., .., AA , . A 4A V . . A 41- A A A- . . -. A 'umm A , I-A AQ tub- H, V-,A N4 A-, -n .9-in A A- A, A , . - -V A A ., ., .A - -' V- V . -1 1A ' A. , . - .Av A A , ,. , A.- I..-. In AA A . A A . A ,... A, .- ..A h - A ,H ,. A A A . g' . A .. ' L: .A AA - ., A'. 4. -.. AT- J '..A, - ' ,A 'AA' - ' . ,A 4 -. -A A , - A 4 v.V A - Af-3' .AQL .t A- AA -2- V: 5 A . . W . A A , A , Q A., ., ,,, ,..4 A, .. VV , A , ,A .A ' -. A , ' - AAA . N-A -. 2 - -A -... ' . . V V 4- - . V -' Q-. -f V .f . -If -' f -- A. A, A ' ,V 'I 3 '.. 1 'M 4 -V f - ' 4 ' -9 'R 'A' ' I . ,N .., - H ,AA A AA A A A AA, A A . A ,A AA- V . W J An K A- M , . . A v . , 4 A x I. Q - A ,A 1. A ' -L .. .' lmncmsswm FRESI-IMEN Row 1: Sandra Albers, Ellen Berndt, Barbara Binslield, George Bolwerk, Gerald Bongers, Marion Bongers. Row 2: Carol DeBruin, Gerald De Leeuw, Vance DeLeeuw, Leroy De Valk, Donna Dietzen, Tom Dollevoet. Row 3: Phyllis Fink, Thomas Gossens, Carol Griese, Allen Ham- men, Judith Harlce, Beatrice Heidemann. Row 4: Dick Hopfensperger, Glenn Kasten, Anton Kerlchof, Marinus Kerlchof, Barbara Knabenbauer, Mary Kuzenslei. Row 5: Darlene Leiterman, Marlene Leiterman, Joseph Lunialc, Dennis Malueg, Kenneth Menting, Nancy Minten. tj Bashful freshmen explore the newness Row 'iz Sharalene Mitchler, Russell Natrop, Raymond Nolflce, Donna Opsteen, Henry Peerenboom, Austin Philipps. Row Q: Ken Philipsen, Warren Polman, Linda Prusynslci, Robert Robinson, Regina Schmidt, Barbara Schreiber. Row 3: Anna Marie Schwanlce, Gerald Schmalz, LeRoy Siegel, Roger Steers, Gerald Stuyvenberg, Robert Surprise. Row 4: Sharon Tiedemann, Richard Tousey, Sharon Trudell, Pat Tubbs, Dennis Valentyne, George Van Beelc. Row 5: George Van Cuiclc, Gerald Van Cuylc, Richard Van- dehey, Rita Vanden Berlc, Pat Vanden l-leuvel, Rosella Vanden l-logen. Page 11 1 3 s ,I 4 6 J pei, l . t Q 0- -- .-. fl J., uk 'x ..x.. xygi 1 FRESHMEN Row 1: Janice Vander l-lyden, Antone Vander Wielen, Gale Vander Zanden, John Van Dinter, Marvin Van Dyke, Robert Van Elzen. Row Q: Bill Van Elzen, Nancy Vanevenhoven, Paul Vaneven- howqeni-jRobert Van Grinsven, David Van l-landel, John Van Nu an . Row 3: Philip Van Nuland, Judy Van Toll, Don Wall, Charlene Werth, Wayne Weyers, Donna Wildenberg. Row 4: Nancy Wildenberg, James Wydeven, Joyce Wyngaard, Paul Zuleger, Karen Zwiers. SOP!-IOMQRES Row 5: Edward Binsfield, Clair Bolwerk, Bob Bolwerk, Robert Breier, Don Champeau, Arlene Corey. Eager to grow Row 1: Katie Curtin, Kenneth De Goey, Lorraine De Koch, Robert Derks, Mike Dupont, Dorothy Eltink. Row 9: Donna Erickson, Marge Fiers, Judy Gerritts, Clyde Geurden, Clifford l-lagens, Glen l-larke. Row 3: Norman Harties, Ralph l-leckel, Mary l-leuring, Sharon Judkins, Jim Kilsdonk, Elizabeth Kloes. Row 4: Deanna La Duke, Leo Lemmers, Jean Lockschmidt, Faith Lom, James Miller, Jack Mitchler. Row 5: Shirley Newhouse, Nancy Opsteen, Rita Peerenboom, Jerry Riedel, Jerry Roovers, Leslie Schiltz. Parte 'IQ SGPHOMGRES Row 1: Jerome Schreiber, Joan Schumaclcer, Ralph Seegers Barbara Senecal, Maurey Slcell, George Striclc. Row Q: Mary Stuyvenberg, Richard Swiclc, Ken Tourville, Janet lreichel, Helen Vande Hey, Phyllis Vandenberg. Row 3: Margaret Vanden Berlc, Nancy Vanden Heuvel, Roger Vanden Heuvel, Don Vander Velden, Jerry Vander Velden, Lee Vander Velden. Row 4: Jane Vander Wielen, Ramona Vander Wielen, Richard Van Hammond, Patty Van Heeswyk, Joyce Van Hout, Janet Van Nuland. Row 5: Bernice Van Roy, Joyce Van Stralen, lone Van Zeeland, Janice Van Zeeland, Kenny Verhoeven, Dennis Verstegen, gi. Ready to study but not to slave Row 1: Lyle Verstegen, Mia Wachtendonk, Robert Welhouse, Dan Weyenberg, Lee Weyenberg, Ronald Weyenberg. Row Q: Dave Williamson, Carol Wittman, Dennis Wydeven Sharon Wydeven, Gerald Wyngaard, Nancy Zillges. Row 3: Russel Zillges. JUNIORS Row 4: Robert Boots, Marlene Dupont, Pat Frassetto, LeRoy Fries, Jim Gavaert, Bob Gossens. Row S: Noel Griese, Jim Harlce, Darlene Hietpas, Grace Ann Hietpas, Betty Hopfensperger, Pat Hopfensperger. l3age13 S 1 ELSE C :QI L 5 ,7 t - 1 4 i - ar F . I JUNIGRS Row 1: Marlene Kemps, Clarence Kilsdonlc, Jack Kobs, Hugo Kons, Bonnie Krueger, Marilyn Maleug. Row 9: Don Menting, Rosemary Menting, Robert Miller, Gerald Minten, Lee Nevers, Barbara Newhouse. Row 3: Bill Patrick, Jerry Pennings, Joanie Philipsen, Karen Prusynslci, Jeanette Reiter, James Riedel. Row 4: Leo Rooyalclcer, Diana Sanderfoot, Fred Schmidt, Carl Schumacher, Gerald Schumacher, Tom Schvvanlce. Row 5: Roger Siebers, Mary Smith, Marilyn Smits, Ronald Smits, Ronald Steers, Barbara Thomas. Cocky and confident - - 1' , Q I 5 , gs 5 -E: i :L if y f we ,- Y' . 1? .. Row 1: Arda Tousey, Nancy Treichel, Lowell Tubbs, Carol Van Daalwylc, Tom Vandehey, Marilyn Vanden Berg. Row SZ: Scott Vanden Boogard, Yvonne Van Den Broelc, Tom Vander l-lyden, Ken Vander Velden, Nancy Vander Velden, Pat Vander Wielen. Row 3: Noreen Vander Zanden, Richard Van Drunen, Rose Ann Van Eclc Alice Van Grinsven Sand Van l-limbzrgen, Y 1 1 Y Joseph Van Krey. Row 4: Tony Van Krey, Bob Van Zeeland, Don Ver Bust, Vir- ginia Verhagen, Donna Verstegen, Betty Weyenberg. Row 5: Robert Wittman, Leone Wulterkens, Ralph Wurdinger, Nancy Wydeven, David Zillges. Page 14 CLASS GFFICERS NNN Left to Right Joan Strlclc Ann Schelllmout Sue Alesch Tony Van lfrey Ralph Wurdlnger Marilyn Smlts R Fnrst Kow Jamce Vander I-lyden Le Roy Ue Vdlk Warren Polman Second Row Jerry Vander Velden Glen l-larlce Second Pow Bull Van Elzen Our goals are theirs I Page1S w WW . U 'Q Q -, 'v..,'1f , x .-. for ,v .rr 1 I Nw Q s -. g A . N 'r ---4--a. ..Q.f- ' . . Af - . . ,W 4 ff- ., A . ,Q , ' , .' . . -, Q- -. 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A ' 1 -- ' .- T' . - ' ' ' 'A 1 ' . , 7 ' 'f 4' f - ., ' ur., THE NEWSPAPER e the :rect on ol Nl Koehn the Echo St as tried to bring you a little news about our school program along with a little enjoyment too All the reporters worlced lea d gathering material lor u to read and even though it was worlf they had loads ol iun doing it The editors 'Vla lene Dupont and Noel Griese did a line job oi pre paring the editions The night beiore the distribution oi the Echo you could hnd them working hard trying to hnish before the deadline The Echo is enjoyed by everyone and it informs the students about the many school happenings that many ol us do not l4novv about The stali is doing a Wonderful job and we congratulate them on their wonder iul newspaper Und r d' o i irc N all h W rt . . 'S , i vr ' , ' A ' - . T ' I . First Row: Theresa Van Geffen, Josie Wachtendonk, Joe Van Krey Jerry Lamers Second Pow: Katie Curtin, Janet Zillges, Barbara Thomas, Shirley Vander Hyden Carol Romenesko Sharlene Mitchler Third Row: Joan Striclc, Marilyn Maleug, Dorothy Polman, Mary Lou Peerenboom Nancy Zillges Fourth Row: Nancy Wydeven, Carol Van Daalwyk, Barbara Newhouse Judy Gerritts - g, A . v -9 .5 A K 1 5 N vi ' 1 I - - 1 Tl QL Writing and portraying Work and Play 4 W -4 Q14 ,J Left to Right: Ann Schelfhout, Mr. Evans, Carol Vande l-ley. Left to Right, First Row: Dick Van Beelc, Mildred Maas, Page 18 Dorothy Vander Wielen. Second Row: Jerry Lamers, Mary Lou Peerenboom, Roger Van Boxtel. ANNUAL STAFF Co-Editors ..,.,.,, .,..........,.. A nn Schellhout, Carol Vande l-ley Business Manager ,... ..........,....,.............,... D iclc Van Beelt Copy Writers ,... ,... D ean Lemmers, Joan Rost, Mary Natrop, pete Eulcer Picture Editors. ., ........,,.......... Millie Maas, Roger Van Boxtel Art Editors ,... ............... D orothy Vander Vfielen, Jim Albrecht Sports Editors .... ...,.............. J erry l.amers, Mary Lou Peerenboom lypists .....,....., ,...,,.. D orothy Polman, Doris Vanderheiden, Janet Newhouse Adviser .............,......,..........,....,.......,............ Mr. Evans l-lomeroom Subscription Agents ......,,............ Jim Bolwerlt, Le Roy De Valle Marlene Dupont, l.eo Lemmers, Barbara Senecal, John Smits, Anna Marie Schwanlce, Yvonne Van Den Broelc, Doris Vander l-leiden, Don Vander Velden, Gale Vander Zanden, Janice Van Zeeland, Dennis Verstegen. We slave away gd :v4 KIMET STAFF lhe meager lneaversl' ol the Senior Class put lorth their pest eHorts to bring you this T955 lfimet under the leader- ship ol Ann Schellhout and Carol Vande l'ley, co-editors, and Mr. Thomas Evans, adviser. We would like to ex- press our appreciation to Miss Quasius, who spends much ol her time helping us turn out our annual. We started our vvorl4 in November and progressed steadily in time to meet our deadline, always hoping you, the reader, would be appreciative ol our labors. Above: lst Povv, left to right: Joan l2ost, Dean Lemmers, Qnd Pow' Mary Natrop, Pete Fulcer, Carol Romenesko. Left to Right' Doris Vanderheiden, .lill Albrecht, Dorothy Polman, Janet Nevvhouse. l-lomeroom Subscription Agents. l-7age1O Cornelia Qtis Maud Slcinner ....... Qtis Slcinner. Mah ,....,. Enid .,.. Charlie. . . Amy .... Grace .... William. . . Gordon .... Abby rr,.. FAMILY CIRCLE Cast ol Characters Slcinner ....,........,,.......,..... Sue fixleseh ...Doris Vander l-leiden Dean Lemmers ...,..Joan Striclq . . . .Mary Natrop .Nl-larold Williams . .Jill Albrecht ...,,Millie Maas -6' ........Jim Bolwerlc , . . . , . . . . .Bill Schomisch ,....Theresa Van Geffen , le e r V , - ' Y ' ,, .M-'Ta I Director Lepalcn Al Ib-. Left to Right: Jim Bolwerk, Bill Schomisch, Jill Al Aff A' brecht, Mary Natrop. Tryouts, work, and fun Left to Right: Jill Albrecht, Sue Al2SCl1, Jodh Stficlf, Left to Right: Bill Schomisch, Jim Bolwerk, Harold Williams Doris Vander Heiden, Millie Maas. Theresa Van Geffen, Mary Natrop. Ci. K SENIOR CLASS PLAY This year brought another big event for the Seniors-their class play. l-lumorous, but dramatic, the play added to the many successes of past plays and under the direc- tion of Miss Lepalc, the cast worlced hard to malce it a play not easily forgotten. The play portrayed the story of a teen-age girl, Cornelia, who tries to prove to her friends and parents that she was meant to be an actress. While doing this, Cornelia meets a boy, performs in a Romeo and Juliet play, battles with her rival, and leads her friends to a confused state. All this turmoil adds to the hilarity of the play. The casts' hard vvorl4 proved rewarding, for the audience was delighted with this witty comedy. We are sure the cast enjoyed presenting the play as much as everyone enjoyed seeing it. Left to Right, Above: Jim Bolwerlc, Joan Striclc, Harold Williams, Sue fklesch. Below: Theresa Van Geffen, Mary Natrop, Jim Bolwerlc. Make a great success Left to Right: Doris Vander Heiden, Sue Alesch Dean Lemmers. Ea CNE ACT PLAY STAGE CREW AND MAKEUP Thus years one act play Mind Set was acclarmed a suc cess by one and all lt was an unusual story whlch had th audience intrigued by Its fantasy and humor and dellghted by the performance The cast, under the drrectlon ot Mlss Lepak consisted otlVlary l-leurlng Donna Verstegen l'larold Williams, and Ken Vander Velden Supportlng the cast were the stage crew and make up crew A salute lor the tune work these crews have done Working behrnd the scenes, the stage crew as constantly kept busy, erther pallrng curtains, or changing scenery The make up crews hardest work beglns belore the play, although they spend tune between acts, renewrng someone s make up Workrng together, every one made the play a hut Agann, a salute and a roll of the drums for a splendid perlornance Nancy Wydeyen Barbara New house Nancy Znllges Joe Van Krey P nssell Zrll ges Tom Vander Hyden First Row Mary Heurnng Donna Versfegen Second Row Harold Williams Ken Vander Velden Mending sets and making faces Page QQ :xtwf . vt 7 , 'Q , -3, r. , V r , 4 l . 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A x f I ' . , e X I I I Our satisfactions are their accomplishments 1 r to r Frrsz ow J Albrecht P Frasseto P Vandenberg R Peerenboom Second Row 'XA Vanden r J Re B Hopfens rger D J Nuland Third Row J Ger tts K urnn D Sanderfoo Judluns N Wydeven Fourth Row B l-leudemann L Prusynslu J Weyenberg Zuleger N Van en ,Jil- ,.,- l-leuvel gl Zrllges I n Bonzelet V01 Huetphs C Van Daalwyk A Van Grlns ven J Eltlnk Flrst Row R Welhouse hultz Rue l-larlce Second Pow J Van Krey N Grrese L Vander Velden G Strlcl: Ca Penmngs Third Pow D Verstegen 5 Schumacher L Rooyal-clrer mlts mlts Fourth Qow B Bolwerk L Weyenberg M Dupont Mr l-lannan SCIENCE CLUB AND LIBRARIANS Seventeen boys lnteresteo In experlrnentlng rnal4e up the Science Club ln our scnool When you pass the school Wednesday n ghts a lght can be seen burnrng nn Mr l-lannans roon vvhlch means the boys are at vvorlc Each session la fu lrorn 700900 prn lhey have lound many Important thlngs through their experlrnents, ancl we lcnow thus experience Wlll be valuable IU thelr future lives When you go to get a boolc lrorn the library you notice hovv easy rt Is to get lnlorrnatronf? Through the :ne vvorlc ol our llb arlans and Nuss uaslas, t us o rob at all lor us to hnd the boolt we are loolqlng lor We c n und a gurl at the deslt to grve servuce at all tures an only the user can realize how lrnportant they are to the elllcxent operation ol the library Page Q3 .L J , R Q Let Pgh: R ll 6 r My . , . r -f ,r fl. G Bel: .ter A pe . Eltrnlc . Van I .- A : rl , C , . t, S. C. . a' Ffrh' a J En t, L. . 3' xp . f ' wr V r V X I f ld-,.. r S ,, , 4 ,fx ZA . L, Sc ,'Jf -aan, of w r W at ' Q f V, . . , . , 3 . C , ,s . Y 2 :L .Y g g r - r ' r . W, ' .Q , . l , - Y 1 I I .M , ,F . A W ,i , l , l' r ' V' l ' n . l 'S ' 1 - 1 . , ar ' r A I I . ' Cl H'5-an-Q I-I Wi Leadershzp and DEBATE Re olved tlwat tlwe Fede al Government slwould rnltrate a polncy ol lree trade among natlons lrlendly to tlne Unrted States Tlwrs question clwallenged argument at practice sessions and tlwe Mud Eastern and local tournament We tal4e our lwats oll to Mr Dolwmann along wntlw Miss Quaslas and tlwe olllcers lor tlne Tune worl4 tlwey lwave done Tlne goals ol tlwe debaters are to attarn tlwe nelglrt ol oerlectlon ln puolrc Spealong argumentatlon and sound reasoning Tlwe squad as a wlmole IS made up ol students eeltrng experrence and we are g ad to ee so many ol tlwem debate minded Left to Right Frrst Row Tum Mazanetz Nlr Dohmann Second Row Noel Grrese Lee Vander Velden Oratorv 4 ,F Frrstllow C Gnese,K Curtrn, N Zrllges, A Schwanlce Second Pow E Kloes,M Heurrng,J Gerrrtts, N Vanevenhoven lY Thrrd Pow G l-larlne, l-2 Notllce, J Van Drnter, H W llrams, E Brnsfeld, T Gossens, B Thomas, J Bolwerk CSpeaLers Standj LA, - 1 .. 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I fx FORENSICS lhe school s hrghly rated lorenslc unnt consists ol those students who strrye to L: L obtain a polished manner ol public ea Ing Mr Scholheld h un talented durector teaches these students the art ol serrous and humorous declama tlons orlgunal and non orugunal oratuons extemporaneous spealrung and readlng and lourmlnute speeches As rn p st years, our Forensic team has had a gold medal winner lhe student body wrll loolc loryvard to our team to carry our school loanner lorward IU all the circles ol the State Forenslc Assocratuon Good luclc In the luturel WINNERS OF AN A Left to Rnght Frrst Pow Barbara Thomas Lee Vandervelden Katre Curtin Second Row Mr Schollreld Mary l-leurlng Nancy Vander Velden Judy Gerrltts On parade 5 X ,1.. x 5-Q Frrst Pow Marlene Du Pont Grace l lletpas Nancy Vander Velden Nancy Wydeven Barbara Newhouse Lsnda Prusynslru Second Row lr? T Scholheld Donna Verstegen Marrlyn Smuts Barbara Thomas Nancy Vaneyenhoven Ann Marne Schwanlce Darlene l-luetpas Joyce Van l-lout ThlrdRl2ow Judy Gerrltts Mary l-leurlng Janet Trelchel Sharon Tledemann Gall Vander Zanden Carol Grrese Judy l-larlre Joan OSI Fourth Row Noel Grlese Jlm Bolwerlc Lee Vander Velden Harold Wnllrams Ed Blnsfeld Ken Phrlpsen John Van Drnter . V. pix -. . K N A XA: sp lr' , . ' , t e lt's f -1 ' - 1 . , I - l . l G . l . Z Q I V I . . 4 3 - - 1 1 1 2 i - S . my Q E 5 K . 1 A 1 E 1. 1 U .1 J 5 at ,t , 9 Q Jr i F 4 N!-J 5 Q 5 5-4 .ff l I 5- . 4 V ' l 4 , J F 3 J A 4' W . ' 11 1 L . l l' 'T 'X ' ' - ' -.1 I' l I nf Z -I V I I I I l I P I I' l -- - 1 1 1 1 1 1 I. , l . , . l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 l 1 1 I 1 I 1 V 1 4 ' High and Low i .Qfa 17 MIXED CHORUS GROUP BAND AND MIXED CHGRUS llwe band togetlwer with Mixed Clworus is under tlwe direc- tion of lvlr. Kotlcosl4y, lfie clnorus witli tlieir beautiful blend- ing voices and tlneir pianist, Donna Verstegen, lnave contrib- uted a great amount of time and effort to furtlwer tlwe Success of tlneir group, During tlwe Clwristmas season tlwe band gave a wonderful concert for tfwe public, and tlwrougliout tlwe entire year, various concerts were given at our scliool assemblies. llwe band can usually be seen, on warm days, practicing tlwe many songs and marclwes for tlwe parades, Qur band participates in many of tlie lwoliday parades, and tlwey are always complimented on tiweir splendid worlc Wben tbe solo ensembles tournament and band tournament - tool4 place in May, tfwere wasn't an lwour, preceding tlne tournaments, tiwat tlwe band room wasnit filled witlx music. llwe practicing proved rewarding to all tlwe members, for Kimberly came out among tne top again. We lwave always been proud of our band and mixed clworus, and we are sure tbey will continue to be great, Page Q6 I 'C' ,. Their music flows MIXED CHORUS GROUP II THE BAND '11 f il Q 3 - fi MUSIC ll'1lS Issue ol tlwe Klmet would not be complete wltlwout a representative plwoto ol tlre orclwestra lwowever a picture ol tlms sclnool group was not avarlable tlwls year None tlwe less It was lelt twat tnere was a need to lwave some special mentlon made ol tlnls musrcal organlzatlon l.et us rmagrne lor an lnstant tlwat we are about to malre an entrance unto our s lwool gymnasium lor an all sclwool lrollc As we enter we are tlwrllled by tlwe gracelul gurls rn tlwelr dreamy dresses and tlwe lwandsome boys wutlw tltat lreslw pressed well taulored loolq lt rs not long belore we completely become a part ol tlwe wlwlrl ol events talung place belore us and lwardly belore we realize It we are drawn to tlwe place wnere the muslc is coming from We pause lor dWl1ll2 as we lean against tlwe prano watclmng our two piano princesses Karen prusynslcl and Donna Verstegan pound on tlwe pearly lceys leellng tlwe beat ol tlne melodic issuances translorm our leet lnto mrnlature trip lwammers Soon our gaze slwrlts and envelops tlwe saxoplwonrsts tberr mellow tone setting our verbal dum de dalws Into motron l1l4e tlwe sound ol All Aboard sets tlwe long sleek streamllner on nts journey to lar away places As we loolc lwere and lool4 tlwere we momentarily pause at eaclw ol tlwese musrcal vlrtuosos and realize tlwat eaclw ol tlwem Elaine Weyenberg Jane Vanderwenlen Claire Bolwerlc Clarence Krlsdonk Ken plwmllnpsen and Roger Van Boxtel were a few slwort lrours ago our classmates Wlwat clwanges can take place an so snort a tame lapse llwe coronets wltlu tlweur wlwoop wlroop Roger l-larl4e and Carl Sclnumaclner tlwe trombone wutlw rts wlur wlwrr Gerald Sclwu maclwer tlne tones ln tlwe lower prtclw supplied tlwe base and barltone Bob Bolwerk and Jnm BolwerlO and llnally tlte boom boom, boom ol tlte drums guvlng us tlwe beat tlwat tells us Lavonne Bonzelet IS on lwand All tlwese mal4e up tlwrs group that lwas us momentarily spellbound Wrtlr a smule that slwows our appreciation and a wlsln IU tlwe bacl4 ol our tlwroats and tlwe middle ol our lwearts tlwat we were rn tlwerr place and tlwey rn ours lor rust a little wlwrle we slowly turn and once agaxn we are cauglnt ID tlwe gay wlwlrl ol events talong place around us tlwose who were on our lips and In our mlnds so snort a time belore are now replaced by tlwe crowd nd excitement only tlwe product ol tlwelr talented endeavors remain lt ISfl'12I'ZlOV6 lrttung now tlwat we pause to glve tlwem all our lxeart lelt apprecla tron Alter all wlwat would a dance really be wltnout an orcne tra 7 Q14 nk Xillxw Donna Verstegen Mr l-lutl1CAssrstantBand DurectorD7777777777 K dets are best bets Page Q8 ,- Left to rrght D Polman R I-larke C Romenesko MUSIC As rn every sport or otlwer actrvlty able leaders are needed Leading tlwe tune 62 plece band of KHS are two attractive and able twlrlers Ellzaloetlw Kloes and Pat Vander Wlelen No marclwung band would be com plete WItl'1OUtd line majorette and ours is no exception l-leadlng all marctnng engagements IS Dorotlwy polman, vvlwo directs every action of the band Tlwe vvortlwy officers of our band are Carol Romenesko president Roger l-larlce vnce president and Dorothy Polman, secretary treasurer Tnese eflucnent leaders plan tlwe various outsrde actlvltles ot the band aswell as lwelplng Mr Kotkoslcy In DIS Job ot dlrec lon Left to Rrghr P Vander Ween D Polrnan E K oes They lead and we follow. Page Q9 Wx S- T 1 ae , .M 5 T if 1 , , Q, -W Bob Lynch Kane Curtln Jerry Lamers, Ruth Frank Memorzes to lwe over Don Vander Velden Ruta Peerenboom, Nancy Zullges, Jerry Roovers In apple blossom tlme when merrlment ns belng made by everyone the junnor class put on the major social actlylty ol the school year the Junuor Prom This event awaited by all was a great success due partly to the hne job done In decoratlng by the class Qur prom kung Jerry Lamers chose Katie Curtln to be hus queen The theme ol the evemng was Stranger ln Paraduse The crowd ol spectators sttung under the beautulul false cellnng the llrst attempted IU our gym watched as the eyennng rounded out wuth the grand march Last year s klng Bob Lynch and queen Ruth Frank crowned this years kung and queen The Templeanres provnded muslc for dancnng Alter the long awaited occasnon had come to a close the couples strolled oH wuth the pleasant memory ol an evenung rn paradlse Page 30 I I M xy' ,KA Q .,., f 5 v K A 4 C ef T T t'tr 1 , x W it H ' , ,l I T f ' L. T I f , A ,I ,U-, if 5 f ' 1 x , rf f .. if I I JUNIOR PROM a 'Qt T . ' Q KL 1 A Q -1 ' I T 4 . . ' 4 l l 14 . . rn E V 5 A, I V . ., f ' Ag - ' ' , I l ' 1 Q ' ' We 37 ' . T - V 'U Q , , ' ' T Chaperones and Mrs Ger tts and Mrs Evans and Mrs Glsen and Mrs Torgeson Mrs Hoffman Court of Honor Sue Van Humbergen and Henry Vander Wlelen Bob Lynch and Nancy Wrllram son Jerry Van Boxtel and Janet Trnechel Tony Van Krey and Joan Phnlnpsen Donna Errckson and Lyle Verstegen Theme Stranger rn Paradnse Q i Donna Errckson Lyle Verstegen Janet Tren chel Jerry Van Boxte' Henry Vander Wselen Sue Van Hlmbergen Tony Van Krey Joan Phuhpsen As you remember ev-'QU ,,f Eunnce Mentlng Tom Vander Hyden Farth Lom Clyde Geurden Page 31 I -. QI' 'T N 4 n x ' ' I XV! fb 1 T ff an , , F 5 E it 3 7 v - T . 1 i 's of n T W Mr. Z. ri ' mr' ' .L M11 i 5 r : , ' ' Q 1 . ' , , Y ' ,5 I I I - X l V TY 'Vi A T h j K, h Left to Right: Carol Romenesko, lim Mazanetz. Sitting, Lelt to Right: Bob Boots, Marilyn Mal- D h V d r ueg, orot y an e Wielzn, Ronald lhyssen, PatVenderWielen,Ro5er Siebers. Standing, Left to Right: Warren Polman,Sl'iarelene Mitclriler, Sandra Albers, Bill Van Elzen, David Williamson, Rita Peerens boom, Faith Lom, Tom Vander Hyden Page 39 A floating success l-ICDMECCDMING l-lomecoming is considered one ol tlne important lnigliliglwts ol time year. Qur spirits were lwiglw as we toolc a iQ-Q victory over time defending cliampions, time Menaslna Bluejays. llwe cele- bration included a bonfire and a parade. Qt course, tlie main attraction was tlwe game, at wliiclw, for tlwe lirst time tlwe crowning ol time queen tool4 place on tlwe field during tlwe lwall. Mr. Alvin Fulcer, our village president, crowned Carol Romeneslco queen. Besides tlie crowning, time awards were given out for tlne l'iome- coming lloats in wliicli time competition was very lceen. The seniors and lreslwmen tied lor lirst place. llien carrie the dance. Carol Romenesko clwose lim Mazanetz to be lwer lcing and escort tor time nigtit. We give our tlianlcs to our line cliaperones: Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. l-lutlw, Mr. and Mrs. Elilers, and Mr. and Mrs. Kotlcosky, wlwo lwelped to malce tlie dance a big success. Court ol l'lonor includes: Dorotlny Vander Weilen and Ronnie llnyssen, Marilyn Malueg and Bob Boots, pat Vander Wielen and Roger Seibers, Faitln Lom and lom Vander l-lyden, Rita peerenboom and Dave Williamson, Sandy Albers and Bob Van Elzen, and Sliarlene Mitclwler and Warren polman. 2 . 3 O ii l Their work never ceases '414a 1 - 'I 43, F' ix. X L Kneeling: Jerry Riedel. First Row: Mr. Nirschl, L. Tubbs, G. Striclc, B. Welhouse. Second Pow: C. Geurden, T. Kerkhol, C. l-lagens, L. Lemrners, J. l-larlce, R. Weyenberg. f si PATROL BUYS AND PRCDJECTIQNISTS Llnder tlwe direction ol Mr. Nirsclnl our extraordi- narily large group ol proiectionists, vvliose main lunction is to aid tlie teaclners in tlneir visual educa- tion program, liad a very successlul year. We sin- cerely liope tlwat tliis line group will continue to serve tlie interests ol tlwe student body in tlwe future as tlwey liave done in the past. Mr. Nirsclwl is also tlwe able director ol our patrol boys. lliouglw we students are old enougli to recog- nize tlie ever present dangers ol moving trallic, we still malte tlie mistalee ol crossing a busy intersection vvitlwout looking. llwanlcs to tlwese boys suclw a slip ol tlwe rnind cannot and vvill not result in an accident. We are certain tlwat all tbe students are lieartily tlwanlclul lor tlwe services rendered by our patrol boys. i 3 I il Page 33 4...- fc 'N..- N. 4 sb' 1,,sJ?' -n. 4. Q9 ,qu 'x- Q G 0 A v JQFF 4 s'S5:gSQo 'K -CELL-fu Pwz 34 on ' Un 9 :Ui-1' E N. it -4. 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' - ' V . , . . M A., - A' t I I I l N Ms X -Tv , , CHEERLEADERS We now Introduce our ten llttle pep glands ea red Yea vvhwel rang out agann and agann as our red and white gals cheered our red and white school lhe students as well as the team apprecnate the practice that W 5 put IU to build up the Splrlt necessary to wan Below Standing Left to Rrghr Ann Marle Schwanlce Judy Above Kneellng Left to Rrghr Mary Natrop Deanna Van T ll Judy l-larlce Sharon Tledemann La Dulce Ruta Peerenboom Karen Prusynslm Sandlng Left to Pnght Elnzabeth Kloes Nancy Vander Velden Page 35 , y , The Vim and Vigor of K. H. S. Sept Sept Oct, Get. Get. Oct. Oct. Nov. Left to Right: Mr. Nirschl, Mr. Root, Mr. Frank, Mr. Koehn, 1954 FCDOTBALI. SCHEDULE Little Chute. Two Rivers, . Menastma .... Neenah ...... New London .... Kaulcauna. . . Shawano. . . CTintonviTTe. TUX g 79.7 EL THEY WE O 'IQ 6 '19 , ,... 2 19 ..,...13 13 6 37 4.,t..'l2 O 7 Q8 7 39 The Team We feel a surge of Page 36 E . i ? , , 1 '7 l L +5 Fnrst Row Left to Rlght Gene Munten Ron Sturn Tony Van Krey Jim Bolwerk Roger Van Boxtel Ron Sanderfoot Second Row Ken Levknecht Pon Kunstman Tom Albers Harold Wnlllams Duck Hearden Jerry Lamers Tum Mazanetz Ron Thyssen The Kaulcauna game FOGTBALL hum hardl Use that forearm shwer and let them talce thelr teeth home an a bagl Belt theml Thus IS the famous sayung ol head coach Robert Root under whose guidance the team Won sux games, tied one and lost one The record was good enough lor a Second place hnlsh ID the tough Mud Eastern Conter ence behrnd Neenah Wrth a llttle luclt they mnght have llnrshed hrst The band and the whole student body turned out at the games to gnve the team theur loyal support Qur assistant coach Jim Nlrschl drd a line job wrth our bacltlleld and our llne yelled into one of the best IU the league With hne coachlng we hnlshed a successful season and placed live men on the All Conlerence team Page 37 I I 4 . 1- ff--. 'f 5 I r V -P l '5 I V 7 A End, center, tacltle, guardi hit your man and hit Pride as we remember T, Mazanetzh D R. Dix, J. Lamers, l-learden, Coach Frank, T. Albers, P. Fulcer. First Row: D Vander Velden, J, Mztclwler, L. Weyenberg, G. l-larke, B. Van Roy, C. Bolvverk, J. Roovers. Second Row: R. Zillges, A. t-lammen, J. Vander Velden, D. Zillges, D. Wydeven, B. Breier, L. Vander Velden, J. Cavert. Page 38 M5 x. BASKETBALL 'llie one Word on tlwe lips ol all Kl-l5 basketball players as well as lans was Victory. Under tlwe excellent coacliing ol Mr. Frank, Kl-l5 in tlie 54-55 season piled up tlwe best record in the Nl-E Con- lerence. llwey went on to win tlwe Re- gional and Sectional, and tlwen lor tlne second time in lfl'l5's lwistory advanced to Madison. Fast breaking, balanced scoring, good team work and a good lieiglwt advantage were some ol tlwe con- tributing lactors in our long win string. We ol'Kl'l5 slwall look forward to anotlmer season ol line ball playing on tlie part ol the team. The recipe of the ,.. ' V' ...W 4 J T :tv 6 I t .: 739' 5 Hn- ' ' Q 1.1 5 f f' it F fl. A. Qll U h I ll i Z' L : -15 E, :'- i A.. -. f ,f ,, 447 i 1.31, 41 . 4- ' -63-- f- r-A A Y, BASKET ALL SC DU E THEY WE Nov. Appleton ........,.. .... 6 3 54 Nov. Green Bay Central ..., 41 63 'U Nov. Manitowoc ,..... .... 5 8 79 531 Dec. Neenah ,........ .,.. 3 9 55 ' fi Dec, Shawano ...... ..., 5 3 64 Dec. Clintonville ,... ,... 5 4 90 ,r ' z Dec. Kaulcauna . ,. .,,. 49 70 FX Dec. St. Marys .,,. .... 6 4 79 ' Jan. St. Johns . . . .,., 63 75 Jan. Menasha ,... .... 5 8 68 Jan, Two Rivers ..,, .... 5 Q 66 Jan. New London. . .4.. 4'l 65 Jan. Neenah ,..,. ., .65 56 Jan. Shawano . . . .,.. 49 67 Feb. Clintonville ... . . .64 85 Feb. Kaulcauna ..., .... 5 3 57 Feb. Menasha. . . .... 78 89 Feb. Two Rivers . . .,.. 54 89 Feb. New London , 64 77 I U stars zs vzctory First Row, upper picture: T, Mazanetz, J. l-larlte, T. Albers Lower Picture, Left to Right: John Phelan, Peter Fulcer. K. Vander Velden, J. Lamers. Second Pow, Left to Right: P. Boots, R. Seibers, T. Vande Hey, P. Van Zeeland, L. Never, R, Hearden. Page 39 Spring Sprinters Variety produces winners Y' . K , .f ' H- of -j Ji-:y.f'g?:Q. 9' Q. ' 1 , 1 8 SPRING SPCDRTS Springtime is here again and naturally that means more sports. Starting with traclc, Mr. Franlcs boys really don't have much time to get in shape before their First meet. ln this sport, the odds are really against the small school, but, as in every sport, our team always came through in the pinch. Mr. Nirschls defending Co-Champs, will be gunning for the clean title this year. Most of last yearls veterans are back, and the team has im- proved greatly. Clutch pitching, and Fine Fielding have paid oll for the Papermalters, we all give our lull support to a Fine coach and great team. A rather new sport in K. l'-l. S. is tennis, and were sure our boys will always put up a Fine show- ing for their school. Page 40 7 'I First Pow: Lee Vander Velden, Lowell Tubbs, Bob Gossens. Second Pow: Ken Levlcnecht, Bill Schomisch, John Kumbier. Tennis enthusiasts They have that go go go FRESHMAN SPORTS As the saying goes, Hpractice malces perfect. ll it vveren't lor our lreshmen sports, our varsity teams would not be as proficient as they have been, Under the coaching ol Mr. Koehn, our freshmen teams have been upholding the name ol Kimberly High in all their activities. As in all sports, the competition is tough, but our teams have been continually putting up a line iight. lheir desire is, lilce every other teamsl, good sportsmanship and then victory. ln many games, though the odds vvere really against them, our lreshmen teams have come through again and again vvith victory, As long as the boys have the vvill and light, freshmen sports will continue to reap victories. Track Freshman basketball Freshmen Football Page 41 I G A A CDFFICERS 'Wulf Kneeling Left to Right Jrll Albrecht Mary Lou Peeren Standing Left to Right Doris Vanderhelden Dorothy Vander Wlelen Elrzabeth Smith AND SPCDRTHEADS Slttlng Left to Rrght E Smith M Malueg A Van Grlnsven M Maas Standlng Left to Rrght J l-larlce M Vanden Berk J Vander Wrelen S Mltchler A M Schwanlce A Schellhout Actwzty Left to Rtght Sharon Wydeven Patty Vander Wrelen Ann Verhoeven Page 44 president Dorothy Vander Wrelen, Vice Presndent .loan Rost, Secretary Treasurer Donna Verstegen, soccer Joan Strlclc, baslcetball Dons Vanderhe1den bowling Mary Lou peerenboom, trampoline, Dorothy Polman, tumbling pat Vander Wlelen, wlnter sports Joan Phrlrpsen, volley ball Grace l lI6tDdS, tennls, Yvonne Vanden Broel4 softball Nancy Vander Velden Qne ol the top baslcetball teams an G A A thus year was the Burly Bears The team wrth Elizabeth Smlth as captain, won three games and lost one Cn Thursday you would hnd everyone present lhus wonderlul splrlt IS the thing that produced a team to whom we give our deepest congratulatrons The top bowlnng team thas year was the l-larly gurls wnth Mary Lou peerenboom as captaun The glrls with the talent needed lor a wlnnlng team pulled through vvrth the top honors Every Thurs day alter school you would hnd the gurls at the bowlung alley wuth the wrll to wan behind them at all times The spnrlt ol these gurls brought them through as the best team . . . 0 ff Q ,hi at Or: s ,f , ll? AQ - , 17 ' 5 K K v1 S ,. ' E fl.: 2 , 4 t ly Y,-K .W A 1 I I I I I ' - l ll ' I I - V I ' 1 f V I -' boom, JanetZ1llges. I I , : . , , , . , , ' V 2 - , , . . , . . , , 0 o I . - 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 i 1 ' ' 1 . I . I . f 1 ' I ' I ' 1 V . Q J! . -, . . . r 1 1' Li- ' ' ' . 5 s- -' 1 ' A ,-1. .- M T , . . . Af.. 'N -' ' f I I I Q I l H Page 46 ,. ,Y in ..f .ffa-QR -. Xia X Sv Q0 J, L Q ,KJ 'f ,- .1 ' 4,.- I,-- ,, 1 .nh ,, ' - x , 1 Q ' V A- .W ,.. v I ' 'A -. ' .., r - , A ,- , . . ' , uf 1 f- . .-f .A . ' , ' - , ' - '.. ' - . ' ' ' , V .' -' - ' L -' .J f K ,+' ,f ' , . N . 4 ' rv- -gf - Y..'-..-' f' ' , 1 , I .1 45, , A ,, A 1,' , 7 as 'AL' , N UW.-, N , 1 Q -2 .R -. 1 Ar ' .'. U K ,. -gr b - fi - l t 4 ,'.ff, 9. , '. fy H- ,LW -.x . J-.Af ,'Jn,.,A-:Q --K -V .-w M, ' ' . J V. zvw ' g i '- 'TK' T,-HH.. , ,- X , ' - l.w A. ' , h ' X -.N . , ' K4 . , A AV A . pr ' - V' A, f X, - - N . ' I XY J- w- JT '- . . ik xX .ig ir A , s Qw -- A Yi 1. S. I Q , xi . .. -yt arg 1, W . k . 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K-Club, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4 Science Club, We entered shy and meek Jill Albrecht i'Love them all, or you might miss a good one.' G,A.A. Q, 3, 4, Echo 3, Mixed Chorus 1, Q, 3, 4, Librarian Q, 3, 4, Kimet Staff. Class play 4. X i X1 4 ' s Suzanne Alesch Do angels have red hair? Vice-President 4, Echo 4, Class Play 4. James Bolwerk No smart man wastes his time on womenlu Debate 1, Q, 3, 4, Forensics 1, Q, 3, 4, Projectionists Q, 3, 4, One Act Play Q, 3, K-Club Q, 3, Football 1, 3, 4, Baseball Mgr. 1, Q, Foot- ball Mgr. Q, Basketball Mgr. 3, Mixed Chorus 1 , Q, 3, 4, Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Orchestra. Class Play 4, 2125. tw - K -T? Lavonne Bonzelet A good friend, what more do we have to say? G.A.A. Q, 3, 4, Echo 3, Forensics 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Band 1, 9, 3, 4, Librarian Q, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4. Therese Conrad Rose Marie Courchane Eugene De Groot Ronald Dix Jean Eltink As a person she is grand She's an upright, down- How we admired his The world belongs to the Some think ,l'm quiet w a sparkle in er right all right girl. wavy hair, and then it energetic few, but who but l fool em A Q 3 C rained wants the world any G A 3 4 C O xed Chorus 1 Q Li Band 1 Q 3 Librar' Way? Librarian1 Q 3 4 Cheer f0V'dnAl 9 Cheeflfddem 1, 9, 3- Football 3, Basketball 3, leader1. 4, Track Q, Page 47 Joan Eltink Not so quiet, not so shy,- I theres always mischief in her eyes! G.A.A. Q, 3, 4, Echo 3, Librarian 1, Q, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 1. 4 as A. tr, '14 NVQ '-no MZ ..g A-.. 3-. Ns., '. ,aa in, , i, 5. 1 .bmr ,vi-.'.uh , 7 3:22, Q37-353 4 K 'nf'-, Www 4.,,'fi ni. , . .-fm i f .' 1215 75 ' W ,ggrtvfg-'za . Dick Frank David Frye Peier Fulcer Well l'm leaving, only Stoops for nothing but a I-le's little and he's vvise, heaven can help me doorl' he S a terror lor his sizel I.. HOW. Football 1, Basketball 1, Q, Echo 1, Football 1, Q, 3, Track 1, Q, 3, 4, Band 1, 9 Basketball 1. 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Charles Hagens And his.tongue went on and on Projectionist 4, Football 1. Page 48 N . . , 1 u 11, 3 4.5 51,3 - ,ir P I I 6 . Roger Harke I never worry, I never fret, what I cant remember, I just forget. Band 1, 9, 3, 4, Orchestra Q, 3, 4, Vice-President of band 4, K-Club Q, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Q, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, Q. Projectionist Q, 3, 4, K- Club Q, 3, Football 1, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, Q, 3, 4, Football and Basket- ball Mgr. Q, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Q, 3, 4, Band 52, 3, Kimet Staff Copy-Writer, Student Council Q, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. Nancy Harties A friendly gal, a reliable pal. G.fx.A. Q, 3, 4, Echo 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Cletus Evers l'm a good boy! Track 3. At first afraid to speak Richard Hearden Marvin Heckel Women just don't appre- At farming he's a big ciate me! success, d h d K-Club 3, Football 9, 3, 4, W at more. Oes -I C nee Basketball 1, sz, 3, 4, Track 'O' I 'PP 'eSS7' 1, 2, 3, 4. G , John Heckert Dolores Johnson John Kumbier Barbers and grls get n lt's nice to be natural, Tennis is my Racket. h ' , . FTW air when, you re naturally Tennis 1, QI 3, 4, MIX Foot all 1 Basketball 1 nice' Librarian 4 Echo 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4, Band 1, Q, 3, 4. Experzence made us bolder Tim Mazanetz lf l ever find love, l'll ana- lyze it in a test tube. President Q, Debate 9, 3, 4, President 4, Projection' ists 4, K-Club 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 9, 3, 4, Track 1, Q, 3, 4, Ten- nis 1, Badger Boys State, Homecoming King 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Q, 3, 4, Band 1, Q, Science Club 4. Chorus 1, Q, 3, 4. ed Ron Kunstman Football isn't the only place one needs a line. Vice President 3, K-Club 1, Q, 3, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Q, 3, 4, Bas- ketball1,Q,ScienceClub4. Jerry Lamers At the girls he will smile and wink, and on the basketballteam he's the main link. Vice President Q, President 3, K-Club 2, 3,4Sec. Projectionist Q, 4, K-Club 9, 3, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Badger Boys, Prom King 3, Mixed Chorus Q, 3, 4, Kimet Staff Sports Editor. Dean Lemmers Q Ken Levlcnechl Millie Maas The thinkiest thinker that What would I tell my l'll argue, though the ever thunk. grandchildren if all l did point be small. Debate 3 Kimet Staff Copy was study? You .cantlet the teacher wma, Class Play 4. K-Club 3,4,Football1,Q, SW 't 6 - Eugene Minten School is what you make lf. lt makes me tired. K-Club 3, Football 1, Q, 3, 4. Page 49 3, Tennis Q, 3, 4. G.A.fN. SZ, 3, 4, Debate 2 Forensics Q, Kimet Stall Picture Editor, Class Play 4 Mary Natrop Just because l've made my choice is no reason why the boys should become discouraged. G.A.fX. Q, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Q, Librarian 1, 52, Kimet Staff Copy Writer, Cheerleader 1, Q, 3, 4, Class Play 4. U Janet Newhouse l-ler mind is here, but her heart is elsewhere. G.A.A. Q, 3, 4, Forensics 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Q, 3, 4, Librarian 1, Kimet Stall Typist. With a slight chip on our shoulder Page 50 Ronald Revoir Transfer from St. Lawrence Seminary: 4. l've got a mind of my own and it takes more than a teacher to change it. Projectionists 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Band 4. Q - i Nancy Newhouse Myrtle Olm Alice OUd2nlIOV2I1 Let's giggle, it's a great l-ler many friends will She pays solittle attention sport ever grow, to the boys inlschool. l GDAA. Q, 3, 4, Echo 3, For slQe's a ,girl who's nice wonder why? Debate Q, Librarian 2. O now' Echo 3, Forensics 1, Mixed Secretary 4, Band 1, 9, 3, 4. Chorus 1, Q, 3, Band 1, 9, 3, 4, Librarian 3. Mary Lou Peerenboom The harder l try to be gooder, the worserl get! G.fx.fX. 2, 3, 4, Echo 4, forensics 1, Mixed Chorus Q, Librarian 1, Q, 3, Kimet Staff, Girls Sports editor, Cheerleader 1, 3. Carol Romenesko She didn't live long. CSingle that is.D G.A.A. Q, 3, 4, Secretary 9, Band President, Echo 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Homecoming Court 1, Mixed Chorus 1, 9, 3, 4, Band 1, 9, 3, 4, Kimet Staff Copywriter. John Phelan You can tell what lcind of wheels are in his head by spokes that come out of his mouth. Football Mgr. 4, Basketball Mgr. 4, Traclc Mgr. 3, Band 1, Q. Dorothy Polman They say that love malces the world go round, catch me, l'm getting dizzy. G.A.A. Q, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Echo 1, Q, Debate 1, Forensics 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Q, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Librarian 1, Q, 3, Kimet Staff Typist, Cheerleader Joan Ros! She's liked by all, courted by one, has lots of brains, and full of lun. C1.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Debate Q, 3, Badger Girls State, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Kimet Staff Copy Writer, Or- chestra 9, 3, 4, Student Council 2. A happy bunch are we i .J Roland Rusch l like work, it fascinates me. I could sit and look atitalldayf' Ron Sanderfoot Don't look at me girls, lt makes me blush. K-Club 3, 4, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Track 1. Ann Schelfou! She'd stop St. Peter's rollcalltoaskaquestionf President 4, Kimet Co- editor, G.A.A. Q, 3, 4, Debate 9, Forensics 9, DAR. Bill Schomisch When you hear bong, l did it. Track 1, Mixed Chorus 1, 9, Band 1, Projectionist 3, 4, Class Play 4. Roger Schuh Elizabeth Smith All around guy! Why worry, when all you Basketball 1, Tennis 1, have to do 'S glsgle' Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Home- Band 1, 9, 3, 4, Orchestra coming Court 2. 2, Projectionist 3. John Smits Good humored, good na- tured and ready for fun! Echo 3, Football 9, Home- coming Court Q, Science Club 9, 3. Joan Stick She's got those mad about him, Sad about him, how can l be glad about him blues. G.A.A. Q, 3, 4, Debate 1, Forensics 1, Treasurer 4, Librarian 1, 9, 3, Class Play 4. Ron Slum Tarzan has nothing on me.' Vice President 1, Echo 3, K-Club Q, 3, Basketball 1, 9, 3, Football 1, 9, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Track 1, Li- brarian 4, Projectionist 1. Page 51 Betty Stuyvenberg lf school is liberty, give me death. G.A.A. Q, 3, Echo 3, 4, Librarian Q. rs . ss. 4 'Q Dick Van Beelc Jerry Van Boxtel Roger Van Boxtel l could dorgreat things if l Why',my old Ford will do Young man with a horn! felt lllie lt' 90' Track 3, Football 4, Band Homecoming Court 1, Homecoming Court 4. 3, 4, Kimet Picture Editor, Mixed Chorus 1, Band 3, Orchestra 3, 4. 4, Kimet Business Manager. Ronald Thyssen l-le has no heart, she has it. Football 4, Homecoming Court 4. As you can certainly see Q Carol Vande Hey My dreams are getting better all the time. G.A.A. Q, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Co-editor ol Echo 3, Forensics 1, Homecoming Court 1, Band 3, 4, Kime Co-editor, Student Coun- ci 3. Page 59 James Vanden Boogaaru Women are a slow poi- son-what a wonderful way to die. President 1, Echo 3, K- Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, Librarian 4, Science Club 3, Student Council 3. Jerome Vanden Heuvel l'm not sleepy, l'm just giving my eyes a rest. Doris Vanderheiden Looks like an angel, acts like one too, never can tell what those angels will do. Cu.A.A. Q, 3, 4, Treasurer 9, Echo Q, Forensics 1, Librarian Q, 3, Student Council Pres. 4, Kimet Typist. Shirley Vander Hyden All work and no play would make me a dull girl. G.A.A. 9, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Li- brarian 1, Q, 3. Dorothy Vander Wielen Deep in my heart l'rr a good little girl. GAA. Q, 3, 4, GAA President 4, Secretary Q, Echo 3, Mixed Chorus Q, Twirler 1, Q, 3, Kimet Art Editor,K-ClubQueen,Prom Court Q, Forensics 1, Li- brarian Q, 3, Homecoming Court 4. Theresa Van Geffen Laugh and l'll laugh with you, study, and you study alone. G.AA Q, 3, 4, Echo 3, 4, Forensics 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Q, 3, 4, Librarian 1, Q, Class Play 4. Success was our only key. 'a Ann Verhoeven Lead me not into tempta- tion, just show me where it is. G.A.A. Q, 3, 4, l-lome- coming Court 3. . ',s Jane Weyenberg Hear the racket? l have arrived! G.A.A. Q, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus Q, Librarian Q, 3, 4. Josie Wachtendonlx Not always bad, not always good, but dare her and she would. GAA. Q, 3, 4, Echo 3, 4, Forensics 1, Q, Mixed Chorus 1, Q, 3, 4, Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Librarian 3, Student Council Q, 4. Harold Williams l never let my study inter- fere with my education. Debate Q, 3, One Act Play Q, 3, K-Club 4, Football 1, 4, Mixed Chorus Q, Prom Court 3. Carol Zuleger Transfered from Seymour: 3. ln school she's quiet, but outside we're not so sure. G.A.A. 3, 4, Projectionist 4, Homecoming Court 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Librarian 4. Page 53 Elain Weyenberg Full of zip, pep and fun, she lceeps the boys on the run. G.A.A. Q, 3, 4, Mixecl Chorus Q, 3, 4, Band Q, 3, 4, Librarian 1, Q, Orchestra Q, 3, 4. Janet Zillges lf silence were golden, she'd ,be in the poor- house. C3.A.A. Q, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Q, Librarian 1, Q, 3. '- A ii 8- A 25,14 Q ill K . K 5 , ' r sf? 3 I ' . u 0.0! X , f A . L -.. E N f f ' ' . 4 'i-fic , ,ggfzffi ff.. 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