Kimberly High School - Kimet Yearbook (Kimberly, WI)
- Class of 1959
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I El 1543+ lllihh 3 Senior Publication 1959 Kim e t Kimberly High School Kimberly, Wisconsin A leaf branch motlf represents our many aehlevements ln growth Senlors g d art Underelassmen ACtlV1tl6S Sports The Carefree Hours ,Q QWQH ' Iii 322233 4 Ng K MR GIL FRANK . a leader of youth A leader of youth and certannly one who low es wouth IS the man to whom we d8dlCHt6 tlns book On HOHIGCOFHIIIQ Dax we seniors were 111 the Y lllage Garage pfllxlllg a few last m111ute pom poms lIltO our N llxlllg sh1p float We knew, once we took our shlp outslde, the w1nd would take off w1tl1 our b1g red and whlte sa1l before the float was ew en judged, and lt would haw e, lf a certaln teacher hadn t rou11ded up all the Judges Certamlx part of the credlt for first place float belongs to Ur Frank Thls IS onlv 0118 of tl1e mam tll1I1gS thls ma11 and educator does for us In class he leads us to tl1e truth, bw example he leads us to goodness, hx concern over us he leads us to COIlSld6I'3tl0H of others Because somehow we want to show our I'CCOgI1ltlOIl of l11s leadershlp, our class dedlcates tl1lS xearbook to Mr Frank 1 Q Q f Y S795 ,, , - ' p 1.'g at ,Q fl 69 F - w Q ,' . A iv ll F ,f A U., L 1 . ,wg W 1 new . P .f 5 , F 1 1 If , . 1 Q I . , ' Y 1 l ',l- 'F I F . o O AdIH1HlStP3tl0H A four year period covers many preclous and memorable events many of whleh were pleasant and profitable When four vears ago the class of 1959 entered our hlgh school we had many hopes and asplratlons for the group In thls we must say we were not dlsappomted The academle marks together wlth the achlevement and aptltude tests show that much progress has been made Intellectually culturally and soelally you have developed Your attltudes and hablts are better So as you leave Klmberly Hlgh School always remember that because of the opportunltles our communlty our school and our homes offered you have an oblxgatlon a responsl lllty Wlth best wlshes from all of us to the Class of 1959 God bless and gulde you Mr Gerrltts Superlntendent 3042 . . O 9 ' . 7 ., 3 , . 7 , . 7 7 ' s 1 9 7 7 0 1 s ' lg - A i if ww a f 1 - I ' 9 f i sgzataffy Q own- 'if -e Qt 5 A , e A , Q 1 A t . ' s 2 Silflf ' -Q , w ,L K 7. i We want to say somethmg speclal about 'Nlr Hamann because we appreclate the great I'6Sp0IlSlb1lltY he assumes as prmclpal of Knnberlv Hlgh School For not only has he found tlme to handle hlS respon Slb1lltl6S, but he also has taken tlme out to learn each students name The S6l1lOI'S especxally appreclate the mterest and smcere concern he has shown to all of us at K H S M rs Robert Hopfensperger Secretary Aiyiws-S 'T as M: LTV, 'Xlr Hamann Prlnclpal W5- K QI? li 2 rf' He School Board ,,,,--- M Cxpxblw handling the busxne N lllqdlr ol our school IQ the Nl hool bo'ird lomprlsed of the aboxemen left torxght Nlr ll xN8Ilt7Pl Clerk Mr 'N C Y me-xenhoxen Dr H S Gige PI'8NlflC'Ill 'Vlr .I H Dupont lrvlxurer Mr D l arson Malntenanoe llepdlrlng and keepxng our smhool clean are onlv 1 few of the jobQ of our manntenqnme men left to rlght VS lyne Vlex ers Peter Werbeten and Paul lock Schmidt. ,,f- rf' . 1- ' i ff - IT ' ' Lal Q' ' J ff' J A X , gy w' Dir. Scholfield Nlr. Kotkosky Nlr. Jarvis Geometry Band World History Algehra Chorus US. llislory Forensics Orchestra College Cluh llonor Society l-Icho they have guided our growth Ei. s e Q. Q y , J' E .fx ff fc? j F 1 9 9, - he.,4Q 1 f i Q- 1 ' J 5 if I J - o 'G F li. A fe ' N xii Mrs. Van Sustern Mr. Nirschl Hr. Frank English 1. 4 Physical Education Sociology Senior Class Play llealth K llygienlf Wvorld llistory llaskelhall Coach Travk Coach Football Coach llasc-hall Coach Facult ,Via ggi? Nl r. .K mlvrson lnclusl rial Kris iq! Nlr. R0llH0h0hlll General Science J. V. Foolhall Coach J. Y. llalskellmll Couvh -v v Y'---rf Mrs. Behm xlr- .llllld , 1 X llonxe Econonlics Biolvsn' 53, - Honor Society' BaSk0llJLlll C0aCll. I . X . . if , X , , XJ 1 , I fx E is 'z ' , ,-4 . W I A IA-1 , , ' -np, Nliss Secanky Dir. BlcCanna Miss Findling Nlr. Cocker Art English 2 Physical Education Typing Kimet Latin 1, 2 G. A. A. Commercial Law Debate General Nlath Freshman Football Coach .Q 41' k llr. Huth Nlrs. Gerritts Nlr. Kmiotek Miss Frcdrickson Typing Library Director Chenmistry English 3. 4 Shorthand Physics Forensics Tennis Coach Science Club X Jaw- va 35 ,, K ' ,4 ii it Q rx? With obvious delight, the administration and the faculty enjoy a Christmas tea prepared by the Home Ec. classes. Seniors M31 gk Guadmg our Semor Class an ats last year of actawltaes at RHS are left to raght Donald Paalman Treasurer Peggw Jo Frank Presadent Dalton Seegers Vace Presadent Guang Zuleger Senretarw after our growzng years grculuutwn I ? I lhe e gurls haw- done an outstanding snholastam job :luring thcar l' ar years at lxlmberlx Hlgh Sc hool be ated an the farst row left to raght Dawnane X an Hout who ranked number three an the Qunor Cl as md P0 gy Jo l'rnnk numlaar one Suomi x mm lux er wamaar the D A ll award lu llopfensperger number two an the nl ass and wanner of the Homemakers Award am Nlarlene lammers number Ullr 9 Agia W W4 gym msgs- 'K Ulm I R122 3 Ed Blttorf Band 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Baeketball 3 Track 3 Traneferred from Belolt Susan Boelhower Mixed Chorue 1 2 3 4 FOFCIISICS 2 3 4 Llbrarlanl 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Debatel 2 One Act Play3 Student Counul 2 Emho 2 3 Ix1met4 GAA 1 2 3 4 College Club 3 4 Prom Court 2 Cheerleader 2 4 Majorette 4 Joe Bolwerk Student Council 3 Claes Preeldent l Homecoming Court 4 Footbulll 2 3 4 Bnketbfilll 2 3 Track 1 2 3 4 C :pt nn 4 Jean Case I lhrarlln 4 Presldent 4 Kxmet 4 G A A 2 Traneferred from I nu Cl ure Bernlce Corev Knmet4 GAA l 2 3 Jeffrev Curtln One Act Play 2 3 Student Counul 1 College Club 3 4 SBIIIOI' ClaeQPl'1y Footlnlll 2 3 4 Baeketballl Track I 2 3 4 Safety Patrol Fred Damel Band 1 2 Orchestra 2 College Club 3 4 Science Club 1 2 3 4 Footballl Basketball 1 Tennlsl 2 3 4 Senxor Clase Play Jerry De Bruln Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 One Act Play 3 Senlor Class Play Football 1 'P lruk 1 2 Patrol Boy 1 Barry De Leeuw Homecomlng Court 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Trac-kl 2 3 4 Safety Patrol Sandv Derus FOYCIISICS 3, 4, Student Council 4, Secretary 4, Echo 3, 4, Klmet 4, G A A 1, 2, 3, 4, Sporthead 4, Homecomlng Court 2, Tramk Queen 3 Tom De Valk Orchestra 23 One-Act Play 33 Prom Court 1. Kenneth Dollevoet Prom Court 2 Track 1 Baseball 4 Peggy ,Io Frank Band 1 2 4 Debatel 2 Senlor Class Play Forenslcs 1 2 3 4 Echol 2 3 4 Co Ed1tor3 K1met3 4 CoEd1tor 4 College Club 3 4 freasurer 3 Class Presldent 4 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Robert Frassetto Football 4 Track 3 Donald FIICS Class Presldent 3 Prom Klng 3 Football 1 2 3 4 I' rack 1 2 3 Basketball Manager 1 2 3 4 Trees for Tomorrow Camp 2 Semor Class Play Jerry Gllhs Baseball 4 Transferred from Kaukauna Sheldon Haase Mixed Chorus 4 Llbrarlan 3 4 Vlce President 4 Home commg Kmg 4 Track 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Football 2 Jerome Hagens Forenslcs 3 4 One Act Play 3 Knmet 4 College Club 3 4 Semor Class Play Science Club 2 4 Football 1 2 Track 1 4 Cross Country 4 Safety Patrol Tom Hank Football 1 Jerome Hartjes W., 'UNK Mamrzefvs EMW ..g,g' yn- . 4' Eileen Hechel Beatrice Heldemann Robert Hella Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra2 3 4 One Act Play3 Debate 2 Dolores Hengel Mixed Chorus 4 Forensics 1 2 3 4 Librarian 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Senior Class Play Echo 3 Klmet 4 G A A 1 2 College Club 3 4 Ruth Hopfensperger Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Forensics 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 Debate 1 2 3 Secretary Treasurer 2 Pres1dent3 One Act Play2 3 Seruor Class Play Student Council 2 4 Treasurer 4 Echo 3 Kimet 4 GAA 1 2 3 4 College Club 3 4 Honor Society 2 3 4 Vice Presi dent 3 Safety Council 3 4 Vice President 4 Badger Girls State 3 Homecomlng Court 3 Bonnie Kasten G A 1 2 3 4 Denms Kloes Homecoming Court 4' Football 1 2 3' Basketball ' Track 1. Gary Kuborn Mixed Chorus 3' Student Council 4 Vice-President ' Class Treasurer 1' Homecoming Court 2' Football l 2 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Tennis 1, 2, 3. Charlene Lamers Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Forensics 1, 2, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 College Club 3, 4. J ack Lamers Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1, 3, 45 College Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Science Club 3, 45 Projectionist 1, 2 5 K-Club 3, 45 Safety Patrolg Badger Boys State 35 Homecoming Court 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable 2, 3, Co-Captain 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 All-Conference Foot- hall 3, 45 All-Conference Basketball 3, 4. Pam Levanetz Mlxed Chorus 4 Llbrarxan 4 Echo 4 Klmet 4 G A A 1 2 3 4 Homecom1ngCourt4 Lyle Maas Band 1 2 3 4 V1cePres1dent 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Projectlonlst 2 3 4 Football I imma Jeanne Meulemans FOFGDSICS 1 L1brar1an2 3 Echo3 K1met4 GAA 1 2 3 4 Sporthead 3 Toby Meyer Debate2 3 4 Tenms 2 3 4 Safety Patrol Donna Mltchler Echo 1 2 3 4 K1met4 Scxence Club 2 Class Treasurer 3 Projectlonlst 2 Homecomlng Court 1 GAA 1 2 3 4 Sporthead 3 Bonnle Neumeler Mxxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Klmet 4 G A A Gerald Newhouse Al N lenhaus Transferred from Appleton Donald Paalman Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, College Club 3, 4, Class Treas urer 4, Track Manager 3 Transferred from Weyauwega Ronald Paalman Band 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Track 1, 2, 3 Transferred from Weyauwega AW v is 3 1 i 3 4 1 I 5 1 W W . 3 . . Q 3 . 3 l i I 4 ' , 1 I - f A' at 64 , , 1 - , K f Q as sss, I y Z 1 1 - - - y Y 1 VI I ' ' ' , ' 6 .nv h 1 -2: 1 0' , , , : ' 9 ' s 2 Z 2 Q - - - 1 , Q J 3 - A . . JM: ' :-.-1,2- 3 4 Y Q ., f , IJ H , ,-' . . f J Hmm idea ew ii Shirley Pennlngs Librarlan 2 3 4 One Act Play 3 G A A 4 Pl'0jCCtl0lllSt 3 Homecoming Court 2 Ray Pitsch Mixed Chorus 3 4 Debate 1 2 One Act Play 2 3 Semor Class Play Student Council 3 Treasurer College Club Science Club 2 3 Class President 2 Homecoming Court 3 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Manager Track 2 3 4 Tennis 1 Ray Rleter Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 Secretary 3 Sandy Resch Mixed Chorus 3 4 Llbrarlan 4 GA A 1 2 Transferred from Kaukauna Mary Romenesko Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Forensics 1 2 3 4 Llbrarlanl 2 3 Student Council 1 Echo 3 4 K1met4 GAA 3 4 College Club 3 4 Secretary 3 Honor Society 3 Class Secretary 3 Prom Court 3 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Carol Roovers Bandl 2 3 4 K1met4 Susie Sarrasxn Mixed Chorus 2 3 Librarian 2 3 Echo 2 3 4 GAA 1 2 3 4- K1met4 Davld Schlmmers Student Council 3 4 Vice President 3 President 4 College Club 4 Honor Society 3 4 Class Vice President 3 Badger Boys State 3 Homecoming Court 1 Football 1 2 3 4 Track 1 3 Kenneth Schumacher Mixed Chorus 2 3' Band 1 2 3 4' President 4' Orchestra 2 3' Science Club 2 3' Projectionist Club 2 3 4' Football 1 2 3 4' Basketball 1 2 3' Tennis 1 2 3 4. James Schwanke Mixed Chorus 33 College Club 45 Science Club 4g Senior Class Play. Dalton Seegers Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 49 College Club 49 Class Vice-Presi- dent 45 'Track 3, 43 Cross-Country 43 Safety Patrolg Tennis 1, 2. Robert Seidl Football 1 Judy Sxebers Mixed Chorus 3 Marvln Smlts Football 1 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 Roy Swlck SCICHCS Club 2 Class VICE Presldent 1 Class Treasurer 2 Football 1 3 Basketball 1 2 Track 1 Ron Tamter lransferred from Hayward 4 withdrew from Klmberly Jerry Thlele Llbrarxan 4 Band 1 2 3 Projectlomst 1 2 Football 1 Robert Thomas Debate2 3 4 College Club4 Safety Counc1l3 4 Tenms 3 4 Safety Patrol Marlene Tlmmers Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Forensics 1 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Debatel 2 3 Senior Class Play Echo 1 2 3 4 One Att Play 2 K1met4 GAA 1 2 3 4 Sporthead 3 Presldent 4 College Club 3 4 Secretary 4 Sclence Club 2 Home comm, Court 3 Trees For Tomorrow Camp 2 Rick Trlttln Mlxed Chorus 4 Transferred from Appleton At,A 2 ,. 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Marvin Van Den Heuvel Mxxed Chorus 1 Carol Vanderhelden Bandl 2 3 4 Secretary I'reasurer4 Ecl1o3 4 K1met4 GAA 1 2 3 4 Sporthead 3 V1cePres1dent 4 Class Secretary 2 Homecoming Court 1 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Dolores Vander Velden Mlxed Chorus 1 2 llbrarlan 2 3 Echo 3 GAA 2 3 4 Sc1enceClub2 Gayle Vander Velden Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 Forensics 1 2 3 4 Lrbrarlanl 2 Debate 1 One Act Play 1 2 3 Echo 1 2 3 4 K1met4 GAA 1 2 3 4 Sporthead 2 4 Presldent 3 College Club 3 4 Cheerleader 1 2 Gene Vander Velden Football Manager 1 4 Safety Patrol Pat Vander Velden Echo 1 2 3 4 K1met4 GAA 1 2 3 4 Homecommg Queen4 Joyce Vander Zanden Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Forensxcs 2 3 4 Llbrarnan 2 3 Secretary 3 Debate 1 Student Councll 2 3 Secretary 3 Echol 2 3 4 K1met4 GAA 1 2 3 4 Sporthead3 Secretary 4 Class Secretary 1 College Club 3 4 Marlene Van Heeswyk Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 39 Forensics 1, Librarian 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 College Club 4: Prom Queen 3: Cheerleader 1, 2. Dawnine Van Hout Forensics 1, 2, 3, 43 Debate 1, 2g Echo 1, 2, 3, 43 Co-Editor 3g Kimet 3, 4, Co-Editor 49 College Club 3, 4, President 45 Senior Class Play: Honor Society 3, 4. Pat Van Hout Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 23 Band 1, 2, Debate 1, 2, 33 Echo 1, 3, 43 Kimet 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 49 College Club 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4, Science Club 1, Prom Representa- tive lg Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4. David Van Nuland Debate 1 2 3' Vice-President 3' Student Council 2' College Club 4' Class Vice-President 3' Tennis 1 2 3' Homecoming Court 3' Football 3 4' Statistics 4. Tom Van Nuland Football 1 Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Safety Patrol Pat Van Sambeek Mixed Chorus2 3 4 Forensics 1 2 3 Librarian 1 2 3 4 President 3 One Act Play 3 Echo 3 Klmet 4 James Van Zeeland Mixed Chorus 1 2 College Club 4 Science Club 2 3 4 Football2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Nancy Verstegen Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Forensics 1 Librarian 1 Echo4 K1met4 GAA 1 2 Henry Wachtendonk Football 1 Basketball 1 2 Safety Patrol Jean Welhouse Mixed Chorus 1 2 4 Forensics 1 4 Echo 4 Klmet 4 GAA 1 2 3 4 i 3 ax 'Shall Y Y 7 Y U , , , , , v v s :fa 2 2 Z - . , - . l . . Y 1 I H Y Y 5 7 Y I 9 - : : ' . ' , 9 : ' , , : 1 y I i i , - ' , , , 2 ' : ' ' , 2, 3: ' 3 . 4, 3 5 . . . , . Mixed Chorus 1, 2: Echo 3, 43 Projectionist 1, 2, 3, 43 : , 1 - g L ,, 333, ' . , Q ' , : : ' : .. i x, it . . . , , , . N X We ve spent a lot of tlme in th1s brlck buildlng Inslde are the halls the lockers and the stalr ways the audltorlum our gym and rooms whlch we leave wlth the sounds of our ldeas our ques tlons wlth everything we ve known and shared as the class of 59 It IS good to know that these t1llI1gS vull always be here for us to remember 18 Alan Williamson Charles Williams Science Club 2, 3g Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 1. Gerald Weyenberg Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 23 Safety Patrol. Dotty W'ydeven Band 1, 2, 3g G.A.A. 3. Shirley Wyngaard Librarian 4 Echo 4 Kimet 4 G A A 1 2 Vlrglnla Zuleger Mixed Chorus 1 2 Forensics 2 3 4 One Act Play 3 Senlor Class Play Echo 3 4 Kimet 4 G A A 1 3 College Club 3 4 Class Secretary 4 Librarian 3 4 Trees For Tomorrow Camp 2 ,ff 'TL Q mah 'RNS 'ew 1 P' ws . 3 2 3 - - - , - ' ,,,- , 9 , y 3 ' 9 A Q , Q 9 . - . , 2, , 4: Y I 3 , 1 N R f . ,. ' , ,,.,f v 'i ' C. I 7 -5 ff . .4 ' Q ,, ' 'K l , . . 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Leading the sophomores in selection of a theme for their H coming float are, kneeling: X President. Jeil' Vander Yelden. ing, left to right: President, Minteng Treasurer, Terry Sue Secretary, Judy Yanevenhm'en. 19 ,A 1- W I 1 1-- 1 . N s 1 X CIN X I 1 X G s, if '5- rr m fXe i I T'E,f'1 5 if ft. V . gf Q w f , , .rea g. 44 . 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Daniel Behling Michael Belland Dawn Block Mary Bloks Jim Bobber Roger Bolwerk Nancy Bunnow J 1m Case John Case Sandra Dambruc Jennifer Daniels Patricia Derks Don De Guey Mary De Valk Donna Dewey Gary Dollevuet Gerald Dullevoet Gary Dresang 1,2 if ' F it wwwax Ps, 4y wwe, twat ,V X,XX4-GQ ig4 V y., BASKETBALL ' fi Oi X Sf! me A S 1 ' hifi 'FJ D 2 ' A 1, AJS ' . az, li' . if Q A . ELA ,NN A H? Til A 7 X 4 ' NBER UNK 1 f . . F CEDM2 GWR CLOBBERFM 'U , I 3511 Hamm 5150 Yah! Das ist de number vun team! h Freshmen - t3i,eg :V.'i,1: : -sagsfrawr-'ef-X - 1: K. fe - -,a.i:2.x . ,-fs 5152+ ii' , -, . is ' - ygf zi,-2'z.e: ' ' 'iw ffl- .M mg a ? gk ,fi x ,ilyfsgifiwc ,sk egfgp-,,, SV fS'fk:s?'f , af Wrang- .. K - 1 Q , 9 G1 all A 4,-pr.w fl First year art students try for a perfect print on the silk SCTCCII. Bez-ky Fahrenkrug Gary Emmers et 3 aa? M 6 Asgai Mary Flanigan Tony F rassetto Sharon Gavaert Robert Glasheeu Daryl Haase Shirley Hammeu Donald Hartjes Ruth Heehel Carl Helms John Hewett Allan Hietpas Tom Hoelzel Patsy llogen Joan Hooyruan lVlariauue llulrf-rs W8y'Ilt5 lluss Mary Jansen Pat Jansen James Johnson Harry Keldermau Roger Sehanke Roger Schimmers John Srhlavk Alan Svhmidt John Schreiber VVilliam Schwanke John Sehwanke Joan Seaver Robert Stark Carmen Stein William 'Vimmers Janice Trittiu Jean Tubbs Casey Van Cuyk Elmer Van Dyke James Van Grinsven . Y I K+, 3- D sa 3. 41 y cr 9 f X vx sk, x 1 v nr-1 s iw fx if X X m, - at :Q gl 46, for zz' .Q N X 4 i s-,xm4+m2L5.r 6, Sf, 2' J. . qw MQ- .t - MAL it Am J, . A 1 Q 91 .A 4: Q-X , J I1 J ,,' Atl- 4 Q 'Q As 1 L 'P r l ' J . .g -:' f'-W ' ,Qs xl .J 47 '5. 11- X X A- .. . ' s sv wr 1? i f if K N, N WX G . 5. Q- 9 DV --4 l be 'A lik T S S5 Gary Van lNuland Gerald Van Nuland Don Sylvester Duane Vanden Boogaard Laurie Vanderheideu X ,N N I 9' 7' -on fl B x , xx, 4 X fl ' 1 fi wwf sf!-'Eff Qhii ' 'L Lloyd Van 'rinsven Only 15 more sevonds to go! ,,.f--M SIIXGUJEKID 'I annum-gg 'XX 11... 'Q' 1 Q RK N t ... lf x Pamela Zwxers Lynn Verstegen Nlck Versteg Mary Pat Ver Voort Suz mne Wa Helen Willate Sharon Welch Hose Weyenberg Ann Wlldenberg Glorla Van Stralen Roger Van Vreede Barbara Wllhams Betty Wolfinger Carl Wolflnger Karen Wundrow Carol Wydex en Donald Wy dew en Martln Wydew en Robert Wy ngaard Mary Zarter Nlnxsnlg are Harry lxeldermnn Birbara Ixloee M an I ne then lx xthw Iom Jerry l ondre Mary unuk Pit 'Nlus All in Nllder James Mentlng .l1mP Mentm Donnld Muller Den Ill 'Slow Lletus Neleesen Leonard Opsteen .Indy Pxtruk How 1rd Phllllps Janet Phlllpeen Hnhird Polmxn Jamee Quelli Jann-A ROblIl son lhom as Rom ere and Cy nthla Slrrfmn All these dlQlllI'b'llll6S when we re trylng to study' Z I V , 6. ', en Y -X X 6. . . , . f Q . ll il 1 ,ni ' ' ' -. lx, 'I I K l' 5- 1. A gr ,S K., . . , ' . ', L . t fr M he ' ! 3 li, xx si' Xl t ' I W Q la X 'X X 1 M M M ' ai ,L X if 5- A D A ' ' W v 4' .ga - ' 1 e W, x I . at y t Ix M -- . ' j sv e We M Y 6' , - x Q ' eg' ' l T' Gary Yunk .. ,fn 'L :K JA ul X Y ' t J' 5 I. ,la he auf 1' 1 1 - , a y S R. X, ' ' . ' . ' ' g. 1 ' , - N 'S l ff. Y f S ,'Q . I I , Y rf .Er y .ef- .... fp.. i 5 nz A wi Activities our growth in expression Stud:-ll! filblllliil Uilivvrs unrl Sllulvllt Cuum-il livprawx-lllanliuw. Svntvrl. lf-ft in righl: lhltll Hupff-llspvrgvr. 'l'H'1lSllf'l'T2 Gary lxnlmrn. xiI'l'-PFf'9ilI4'llt1 Dnvc S1'hirnnn'rS. PI'1'Nilil'll'1 Sillllly IDPFIIY. Swrvtanry. Stnmlingg. first row: Janwi Swirls. Sqn- Ibn mnt. Pnl JQIHYUII. Xlnrgiv Nle-nting. Ginny xxl'IllZl'l..lll1ly Kim-11111. Sharon VM-I4-h. Se-warn! rfm:'l'un1 linmvrs, Luis vill1KlQ'IlllN'I'f1. Nlikv Nlitwhc-ll. llnry llrc-ming, Nlurxin Ynnrlvn Hrmwk I Student ouncll afety Council RHS re-prvsvxxintixe-Q In 1,llt2lH2lIIli1' County 'I'e-vll-,Xgv Sufcty Connvil: Ruth Heap fenspc-rge'r. Bob 'l'hmnnQ. De-nnis Dre-salngz. Kathy Nvl- Psson. le-Q-nngvrs ui 1Jlltilg!illlllC Cuunty 1-le-vtm-fl lxirnln-rly.'s Ruth us X 1111-Presimivllt uf the Ofgfilllillllilbll. 28 ls 1 k ,M ,, -rf ri' 49' A Lompar1t1x ely new 8CllNlly at lx H S IS the College Club Wlllell begun 111 1901 lhe nlub s purpose IS to an qudxnt future College goere vuth dnferent dspeets of Lollege hfe Bottom row left to rlght M1rle11e IIYIIIIICFN Secre tary lredeurer Don Paalnmn Jxm Yan Zeeland B111 wdll Hout Serond row DdWIllIlC Y 111 Hout Prendent Pat W 111 Hout Peggw Jo I'r 111k lh11d row Don He lrdon Sue Boelhouer 'Nlarx l,klJIIlf,Il8Sk0 Ifourth rovs Nlarlene Yun Heemuk .lun Schwmke Bxrry Sxedle Plfth rovs Huy Pltwh Fred DlI1l6lS Denms Drenng Slxth row gecfrgei W all Ddxe Freund Jell Curt 1111 and Duwe N dll u 111 ollege Club E7 College Club Ill6IHb6I'Sl'l1p N llmlled to Junlors and Qeruors Flrst row hathx 'Nelesxen Bdrble Bunnovs Lorrle Hengzel Daxe De Bruln Serond row Charlene Lamers and Benkx xwlllldlila lh1rd row Nlaxlue Van Lankxelt 1nd Clnnw W entzel Fourth row Dalton Seegers D ne Sehnnmers Dnk Bonzelet Flfth row Jake Lamers X1t6PI'6NlLl8I1t Jerome Hagens and xldI'Nlll Vanden Broelx 99 fvh QS 11 flrxhlp s1hol1rs111p Crum 11111 111r11t1r H Il r S tx 9 111 1 11 ft 1 rlght 1 1111 Nl1rx lllllfllf ll 1111111g, N N 1 11111 ljtlllllx um, 1 w 1-10 N1111 111 1 111111111rs 111 r11e111111rs 11111 pl l11r11 1rx 1 1 J 1 N N y ' N11 ,.,1 g.1r 1111 lcrx 1 1X1l llllx Honor Soolety Solence Club Ihe test' W 111 tlux teletx pe 11r1 1111 be 111n1p1etu1'3 911 111111 left to Flhlll D11 li B1111le1Lt Bob W x111 x 111 Jim 1 11111 rx Joh11F1ers Roger W 111 Yreede St 111d111 Due De Brum Charle Fore ter CJIIIIIN 111111191 'Nl 11X N 11111111 Brook B111 Van Hout Becky Vhlhams Daxe Freund Mr Ixmlotek ddwlsor Joe M111 hell 'NI11he11 1311111111 K1 'FNH mm 30 I M,--,,,,., ' Remember the exmellent help we recened lIl the ll brary thxs yeari' Awlitlng us were theae ever preaent stu dent llbrarlans Seated left to Flght Sandy Rebth Glnny Lorrame Sthelfout Jo Ann Gossena Standmg first row Carol Dufrane kathy Glllls Ferry Sue Meyer Shxrley Wyngaard Sandy Cisper I orry Hengel Sue Boelhow er karen Yunk kathy Lllllldk Mary llrIll6S Sherry Putman Pam Lex anetz Second row Jerry 'lhlele Fred Damele Daxe Hamann Don Hear don Glnny Vanden Heuwal Pat Van Sambeek A kimberly k for Ser NICE awaits theee student ll brarlans upon one wear of c at alogumg mending and Shel lacklng Llbrar lub 'VIN Gerrltts and the I lbrarlan Club ofliners hue done 1 terrlfle job ln m xlung the kHS llbrarw one of the beat hlgh Qchool llhrarlea ln ln the area Left to rlght Jean Case Presldent Sheldon Haaee Vue Prealdent Mrs Gerntts and Dannw Yanden Heuwal Setre tary treaburer 1 .. . S 4. 'Q - Q 1' 1 ' i , z . ' : ' '. .' . ' . - ,r .. . , v 7 Y, . , , , l Zuleger, Elaine Hooyman, S 5 q ' ,' if , J Y 1 Y V 1 1 ' ., ' 1 , v l ' . ' 1, , , . Y , , v v A , Y f- , L. 'H - V. I W. .- . . , 1 L - t imet xvljfkillg with our KIJIET advisor to produve- the lit- e-rury triumph of the yvurn urs' slzuulillg, lvft In right: 'ur Q-uv 'IIIIIIIIICFS pic' urv Hxur N11 Su mln fuu N xdxlxor DiXVlllIl8 Yan Haut md Peggx Ifrmk LO Ldxlurs Seated 1 Ruth Hopfenxpfr er umpx editor Munn Irnm the pulurv I k 54 xnwrx Nporh uillor nm xc under Nelde 1 N nux mngcr Co edltorx Peggy F rank Davwume Wan Hout BIINIIIPNS 'NI an lgf r 'yn lIllIlI'xtI S. C upw I 1 :tor -- Ruth Ilupif mpc rger Copw VN me-rs huxm Zuleger Ruth Hopfemperger I' ture Iml r 'Nl nrlm nc I :mms rs ,,J i I ll turf St II AX Jcrrx De Bruin Jerrx H xgeus Nlr Ixmnotek 1- '- Lnnnx Zuleger Sports I dllor uk I un N I x plxtx .Ie Ill C INC 9' Sue Boelhovscr Dolores Heugel ,pf Ex muuuxg pu ture-N lIlKIN5I'lI1Ilg mpx xrr wine of the eemo Q ,N munbers who contrlbuted to the Ixl WET xtaif Q45 ! 7x8 N-,-P' It M. I , I, . ,Vt ,1 'ss Us-1 2 ' Itv' I S 1 'S' I , I- It I f gr . ' g n - Q . A 1 ' ure: . zu' -J V V M, ' I.: J u 'w A . 1 I . by Gu-'Il Y: 2 n, Inci- ,Q ,QI I Ivli 1 1- . A I N -vw' l ' I Vujl- 2 '-l Ion I I ' Q I' : Nj I 'W , , Y. H 1 if ' -.: Y ' ' ' fn 'I K1 ' F, If ' A .G X. , , , 4 l ' . 1 . U , I , v lc' 2 ti to I 1.11 wr. A.j'A I3 9 V- lf'u': I, Q N .x , , - ur sv in..-.7 t I' L' I N J: ' .4 arf z ,ra 1 FS , ,. 'r'I'.': 1 . Q. , . . . . . WMLHMA M , . il I 2 I 7 ' I 'sg . I I f '- . . , N? 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' I J 1 Q . h I 1 1 i 1 The actual assemblmg of a good newspaper IS the Job of our co-edltors, kathy Nelessen and Barble Bunnow and faculty adyxsor, Mr Jarus LZ Echo Our Fcho Informa studenta of aetlxltlee Nporta ex ents md soull eyeuts at Ix H S The reaponslblllty of wrltmg nts pages hes with theae Stall' members Bottom row left to right lxathy Glllla M lrlenc lnmmers P0880 Fr ink Dmmne Van Hout lN uuy N erstegeu Shxrlex VN yng 1 1rd and C lrol Dufr me Suoud row Sherry Putm an M nrgle Nlentlng P It Y erhox en D iwn Block Donna Dewey Nancy Bunnow J 1111 Svuck lhlrd row Daxe H lITllI1I1 Judy Geenen Gmnv Zulc er El une Hooym an P m ex lnctz lx xren Yunk Angle lurkow Fourth row Gary Dresqng Nlaxme Nan L mkfelt Pat lfl ming nn D1 me Y erstegen Dennxs Dres mg Daxe Freund Typnts Sftdllfllllg left to rlght Include Ruth Hopfeneperger, Gayle Vander 1 33 J J l S n 1 -1 ' . . . r : ' 1 , fl 1 H ' 9 1 y ' T, . . ' , My 1' 4 v ' 1 ff V 1 ' K , .- . ' g 11 . ' A2 1 1. 3' A l 7 1, .' ,1 'Z , ' l . 1 ' fp , , W H ' , I . n ' A f . f 1 1 M V 1 ' , 1 ' ', ' T ' , i ' ' . ' A ': ' 1 1 , t - ' ., . Y K ' S 5 . 1 , Y y 1 . ll . , '1 ' , 1 . . '1 . ' Y I y ' ' , l 1 - ' k 1 . ' 1 1 , 1 s , s :1 V, 1 ' , . H Velden, bandy Derus, Pat Van Hout and Mary Romenesko. Slttlng at the i DWL , - in 7' 7, C -. N ' C- if 'f 4 . Y ' 1. it S' Debate Club Should the United States adopt the education policy of Great Britain? The club had a very successful season debating this question. First row, left to right: Irene Van Nuland, Judy Vanevenhoven, Diane Ver- stegen. Second row: Janice Vanevenhoven, JoAnn Gossens, Terry Sue Me er, Judy De Bruin. Third row: Mary Ann Hubers, Dawn Block, Pam Maas, Barbara Kloes. Fourth row: Toliy Meyer, Bob Thomas, Michael Belland, Dennis Dresang. 34 Participating in the K.H.S. forensics program are, left to right. first row: Judy Vanevenhoven. Joyce Vandvr Zanden, Pat Yun Hout, Mary Rome- nesko. Suzie Boelhower. Sevond row: Lorrie Hengel. Becky VVilliznns. Pat Verhoven. Jud' Kvmps. Third row: Mr. Schollielrl, linthy Nz-lessen, lflnine Hooymcn, and Dnvu Illllllilllll. Forensics ta 11 i- 1 ,gf Kimberly lligli S4-liool has cle-V1-lopc-fl onlstznuling: spi-nlwrs and reaclcrs illI'UllLIll the ioiw-ilsivs progfrznn nnflvr lllv 1-Xu-llviit coaching ol' Nlr. Svholflcld and Nllss l'l'c-clv1'14'lx5o11. 'l his yn-an' our scllool I'cc'1-ixvcl nine Ns ont ol' ilu- tliirle-on slnclvnts entering the Lcagilc Porenslcs Contest. S hdwle Y ancler Y eldf-n Pt-ggzy .lo Frank Miss Frederickson llnth llopfs-nspergvr Jerry H igcns Damninv Yun llont. Denniff Dresnilg Ginny Znlc-,fr Nldrlene l nmnprs Maxine X un Lunkx vlt i'Fourteen seconds! W'hat's up now. Pop? An- other family council? These were some ol' the comments heard as Mr. Gilbreth whis- tled for family roll call, Left to right: Ginny Zuleger. Ray Pitsch. Jerry Hagens, Jerry DeBrnin. Chuck VVilliams, Jeff Curtin. Ruth Hopfens- perger. Dee Dee Van Hont, Peggy .lo Frank. Bob Thomas, and Donna Mitvhlcr. 'hun-si' S.. ? , I ' ' A ' 12 K rLi.Wi,as,.Q.,...' ..,'w,1 ur Senior Class Play: N 1 , . .. 1 ' g V -- get N Li IV ,wp ,,,f Y Of all the dumb dogs! Up on Dad's bed again! VVon't he ever learn? VVhen Father Gilbreth decided the family should be run democratically hy a family counril, the children overruled him and forced him to accept a new pet-the dog he did not want. 36 Dlr. Gilbreth, . lllrs. Gilbreth. Ernestine ...,. Frank .... Jackie ,... Dan ..... Bill. .. Fred .... A nne ..,. Lillian. .. ... Martha ..,..,. Nlrs. Fitzgerald. . . Dr. Burton ,,,. Joe Scales .... Miss Brill. , .. Larry ,... .... Directed hy. . . CAST Ray Pitsch. . . Ginny Zuleger Ruth Hopfensperger Jerry llagens Bob Thomas Chuck Willianis Jerry DeBruin Jeff Curtin Dawnine Van Hout Donna Mitchler Peggy ,Io Frank Dolores Hengel Jim Schwanke Don Fries Marlene Timmers Fred Daniels Mrs. Van Sustcrn 2 Q Even the dog will share in the fruits of our labor . . . a party and one dozen roses for Mrs. Van. Cheaper by the Dozen How about a hoo-rah-ray and a tiger for Montclair High! Joe Scales, the cheerleader, was Anne's first date: because Father Gilhreth interfered, the date was a heartbreaking failure for Ann. This democratic family council meeting will now come to orderY Father Gilbreth thundered these words at the beginning of each meeting: unfortunately the meetings were very seldom democratic: they were almost always controlled by Father. 37 to Su ill llnll if go- An important l'tllllI'llilllllF to tht- lllllSl1'2ll grcmth ut' uur students ix thv Rinlherly Higl1S4-lmal Band. First row. left right: Drum Nlajurvtte- Susan lim-lhuxwr. liarhara liunnmx. Peggy Frank, Carul Yanclcrheiflen. Diane Yerstegzen. e Dupont. Set-mul rms : Barbara lxlucs. Pain Klaus. Luis Nanclvnlwrg.:, fluuly harrasin. Nola Hartjes. Mary Hubers. Third row: Ken Smits. Gary Drewulgr. Duane Vande-n liuugzaard. .lean Tubbs. Mary Flanagan, Fourth rfm: Dennis Dresang, Hubert Hella. Ylilliarn Haas. Huh Yan Bee-ls. liclclie Bitturf. 'iq Planning band avtixities for 1958 and 1959 are ollicers, left to right: Carol Vanclerheiden. Secretaryg Kenny Schuman-ker, Preiidentg Lyle Maas, Vice- President. ...Q l I- -in-1 TW X' First row, left to right: Don Sylvester. Nancy Bunnow, Pat Dollevolt. Judy Kemps. Pat Yan Gompel. and Band Director. Mr. Kotkosky. Second row: Ronald Pnalrnan. Carol lloovers, Ginny VVentzel, Lorrie Ht-ngcl. Morris Hella. Duane Paalman. Third row: Charlene Lamers, Marlene 'l'immerS. Sandy Casper, Karen Yunk. Julie Bolwerk. Kenny Vander Wvielen. Fourth row: Ken S1'lll1IIl2it'k0I', Lyle Maas, Donald Pualnlan, David llammun. Ruth llopl'ensper,fzer. Z 3 5 2 5 A I w a s Several KHS band members won a berth in the Viisconsin State Band Solo and Ensemble Tournament. Seated left to right: Nancy and Barbara Bunnow, woodwind duet: Ruth Hopfensperger. trombone solo1Charlene Lamers, french horn solo: Kenny Schumavker. hari- tone solo. Twirling their shiny batons and add- ing an dash of volur to the marrhing band unit were the twirlers. Left to right: Barbara Kloes and Julie Bol- werk. Leading the band was our major- ette. Sue Buelhower. All klIldN uf d lllt ing music w is prm :ded for m un ol' our xr huol ml me es by the lx de tx lx H.S.'s orrhestri l'1rst row left to right Ron Paalm in Cirul lloox ers Ginny V5 ent7el I urrle Hengel, Ruth Hupfensperger Dtne Ham mn Second row Dennis Dresdng Hubert Hella Bill Md is Gary Dre ang hen Smits Don Paalmdn Ihlrd row Lyle Mah lxen Y mder Xhelen Pit Fl lfllgilll, v This happy group ol' young: lnnn are the tenors in our mixed These are the girls who provirlm- harmony as altos in our vhorus. chorus. First row. left to right: lloger Van Yreede. Don Syl- First row. left to right: Pat Dollevoet. Diane Yerstvgen, Mary' vester. Sem-ond row: Bill Van llout. 'l'ocl Daniels. Third row: Romenesko, Lorrie llengel. Second row: Sharon VVel4'l1. Bonnie Hay Pitsvh, Sheldon Haasc, Dalton Seegers. Neumier. Jan Trittin. Ann Wvildenhergz. Betty Briggs. 'l'hird row: Mary Pat Jansen. Charlene Lamers, Dawn Blork, Nancy Bun- now. Fourth ruw:.Pam Levenetz. llosie Weyenherg, Joan 'l'hiele, Barb Bunnow. Fifth row: Terry Sue Meyer, Elaine Hooyman, Donna Dewey, Ruth Hopfensperger, Sue Boelhower. lVI'Xed horu E E 5 5 3 L1 ul V hid' lhc sopr inos of our mixed ihorus are first row left to right I ynn SliIlllll1,,Wlll'lllltfllI'Ul0I'IliiUl1I'lllllI'l1N ire the basses wstmgmn J nnu Y ine xc nhoun lx iren X unk Judy Cneenen S inn y rst row ltlt tori it 1 r tl 1 ary re ing llesch .IQ in lulihs J in Philipson Semoncl row 'Nl irlenc limmzrs Noll lxotko ln clirutor Suonml roxy Dnnnis Jrtsinf nn irtjzs ary IIN B irm VM inns flIlflN Slff isin .lo in Sewers Sc lm inke llnrml roxy lun N lnnn n lar lhml roxy. Judy luyls, Lois N incla nbc rg.. Shirley H nnrncn. M ary P it YQ r Yoort. Nwiivy Ytrstegul. Carol Dufrant. Fourth row' Pam Zwiers. M'iri'inne llulrers. Kathy Nclessen. Bevky Williams Kathy Gillis. Pat Van Sunlmek. Qriylf. Vander Yvlflen. All Sport our physical growth Q . 41 isa' fs 'irrj From the pivture above. it seems that the aa-tion at the left was favorable to RHS. But it was not enough. After we had built up a substantial lead, Milwaukee Lincoln retaliated and defeated us 82- 81. In the last seconds, Don Heardon made a basket, but was called for traveling. As one paper said: Kimberly supporters will always maintain they were oflieiated out of a game their team had won fairly. I 1 'fl ' 5 S 1 1 1. X3 1' Xl I . 3 f E Q.,- On A I 1 Q r 2 9 1' 2' rs . Sat hh '. 1 f' Q VVith ai nut-lens of letternien. Ccmeh Nirsehl and Conch Ptennebohm molded a team that was a menacing threat to the Vid Fast ern title, finishing with a 5 win. 1 loss, and 1 tie revord and a second place in the L'0Illi8I'9llt't'? standings. Bottom row left to right Gene Vander Y0lflt l1. Mnilugzerz .lm-k LHIIICFS. Marvin Smits. Barry De l.eeuw. Jeff Curtin. Sevond row: Mr. Nlrst hl Jeff N under Yelden, Don llcurmlen. Dave St'l1llllIIl0I's, .Irie Bnlxwrk. Third rms 1 Dennis DFCSZIIIK. Dennis Mentingz. Jerry VH-xelllmer I um Hum nkkers. Fourth row: Dane Minten. Dim-li Allmrent. Dave Muinley, Jim Winlterkins, .lurk Bittorf. The fulluwing wares game our team Kimberly Kimberly Kimberly Kimberly K im berly li imberly K imlmr-rly lx imlmerly 41 a tie for second plat-e in the Mid-Eastern Conference 6 Little Chute 13 13 Neenah 28 34 New London 0 19 Shawano 6 20 Clintonville 0 33 Two Prix ers 13 13 Kzlukunnzt T 14 Mennshu 14 is vw I Bnttoln ruw. lf-ft tu right: Iluy Pitvh. Dun Fri:-Q,Clnu-l1NYillizum. lfml Hilturlf Dnrrm-I.lz1l1w1u.S4-luridrf Ii1,lfI ruw-ttw, Ile-unix Yun ll:-11 Iflm-rr. Hill Klum. imry lxulmrn. Nlr. Ii'-um-lmlnn. Third nm: hm: S. Hun1u11n,lJuw Frvumi,li.mluNNy1iexer1.Fm1rIllrms:.lvrr5 Bm-1 hlf-r. Hill XM.l1iImrt. .If-rry liirlxiivld. .lim N ul IQ 1 l .ml If Nlixsing: vm ik urgm- Yanni:-r Zundcn. rnzumgvr. .Kll Conference All Conference. .Xll c:0IlfCl CIll'l'- .Kll flonferi-nr'0 C0-Captain Co-Captain Nlusl xlllllllllll' Uffcnsise jack Lamers. emi Uffvnsive llurrel jansvn. end llefensixe ,luck Lame-rs. Q-ml llc-ff-llsive .. , Ilan Yumlcn lleuxal. lina-bucks-r . . ,lack Lunu-rs Dave Schixnnu-rs Pluyvr Xnurll .javk l.lllIl1'I N .lark Jake Lamers . . . Asso- Don Heardon . . . broke Nlid- ciated Press All-State Tourna- ment basketball team. Ihe 1918 1919 'Nlld I' istern Conferenme Champxon b1sketb1ll te1m F1r t rovs left to rlght lon1 Roos lkkers center J1ck Lamtrs form 1rd Darrel Jin en forw 1rd Do11 Heardon ulrd get ond row Mr Rennebohm 1ss1 t1nt comb Daxe Nllnten 5:11 1rd Iorn Peerenboom D in V anden Hem 1l D11 k Bonzelet Nlr Frank toaah lh1rd row Do11 PFICQ mmager Dave lxrmgle Jerry B111 held Daxe Hamann pb ,255 Q gifs 7' Eastern individual scoring ree- Darrel Jansen . . . lligll scorer ord. ol the year. H1111 nn spurudonbx Nlr P rink s lot ktr 1oon1 111otto He can w I0 tl nks ln c produced tlllS color ful rem o1d 1nd xx e11t 011 to Will a berth 111 the State Tournament Ixnnberlx Ixlmberlx Ixnnberlx lxnnbn Ilx lxnnbs 1lx lxnnbulx lxnnberlx lxnnbc rlx lxnnbt rlx Ixnnbtrlx lxnnberlx Ixnnberlx Ixnnberlx lxnnbt rlx lxnnbe rlx lxnnbt rlx lxnnbulx lxnnbt rlx Xppleton Past Green Bay lxaulxauna Nlenaslu Tw o liners Ntw london Obllbtlbll Llttlc f l1utL Nunah Qhan 'lll0 C llI1l0llNlll6 lxaulxauna Nlenasha Tw o Rntrs N1 w london Nun 1l1 Sll on 1no C lllll0IlXlllL r '--' Q . . mi 1 'an, ' ' ' - 'Q -1 If A -All ' 4 It 2 A ' 2 111 1 i' I Sz S it K' Z V lu 'R 1' ' Vw. Qi . of 'I . , , ..i.'fSi ' 1 ' 1 . 1, ' I 'g .. a' 3 . v' s . 5. 74 A 44 we 1 5 63 3- N Z , 5 65 ' ' - , 1 a ea H v 8l U ' ' D 88 mv . 5 0, Q to Q -Q80 1 ' l Wilt fs JF h ,, ol W' A K' 77 -vw 1 X ' A fl , 1 A 5 71 t 'K 1 x 1 . 1 1 5 73 l' ' T ml v. Y 1' Y' ' ff ' fi 5 58 D :fl -' VP .Q N' FN N J 77 1 - . 21 1 Q , 1 q 94 ' . 'j ' . f 1 g 91 f . , , . y , V. H W , ,u . - 5 11 of t ' ' 65 1 1 ' - 5 95 1' ' f Dave Brittle Minten . . . adept at ballhawking and an out- Tom Rocks Rooyakkers . . . side threat. Soph big boy under the boards. TheJV S The 1918 1939 Wild Fast ern Fonlcrnnce Junior lar sity Bmlulbill fllmrnplon in our all 1 1 x is ind 1 lobbcs Stlllllll around Llliill Punncbolnn are left to I'l,.llt C ene Bell rendt Jeff Dletzler .lun Peerenbooni Nlarw1nY anden Broek Jon Nlitehell Dau Freund Nlilxe Nlitclnll Bill VN aldllart and .Inn Sic bus T? -fr Jeff Vander Yelden . . . sixth ,man reliable any place on the court. 'UIQ llll ilflllflfl Q 4 . 'iL '.- .- l ', I .-I ii-' ' ' 'V S 1:51 - - . 1, K , ,LQ K , b 5 . X. - . L . - ,v - I I J , , . - ,r - - iii' e ww ' V' z. '1 z e. . - 215. e K e slnp Team lrorn lXlIIlb0l'ly L i e had a -1 rveorc ol' 13 il ' ffl: -,M M- ii vu S 1 T Q 1 1 S! A 5 . M' ' NY ' 1 N 4 - i l f' - ., 43 ii Y ll. lf ' 'A' 5. . 1 ,' 'U 3 1 - l WX. HX X e J. I f . . f X , A Q 1 . A Y' ' 1 ' 1 ', X A ' 1 c ' 1 I ' A . i 1 ' , , A . , rr f 4 ' V' x 3 ww Coaching the freshmen in their first year of high school athletics was Mr. Govker. The freshman football revord was 2 wins and 5 losses. First row, left to right: Bob Stark, Ron Miller, Jell' Breier. Ed Hudak. and 1-oar-h Gocker. Second row: Gary Dresang, Rick Polman. Roger Bol- werk, Mike Belland. Bob Wyngaard. Elmer Van Dyke. Third row: Cletus Nelson, Tony Frussetto. Tom Roos'- ers, Jimmy Robinson, Harold Wentzel. Fourth row: Al Hie- tpas, Billy Timmers. Al Schmidt, Don xYYllQV8ll, Roger Sc h mke Pilth row Jerry Dolluoet md .ltrry V in 'Vul ind Freshman Sport 48 With 'Ur Judd is ioirh the lresh m in h ixketh ill te im m ide nfme show ing with 19 win ind 3 loss record lwrxt row Pink Polm in Jimmy llohmsou Y unk m 1n1,,tr Suond row 'Nlr Judd I rrcll ll list K letus Nelwn uk nrxtL,en f ary Druing, .lim in C rmsxui Bill llIllIIlLI w Alltll lllclpix Al Smhmidt lhlrd row W nm Huw and Don YN xdf un 'z . 1 ': ' 2' . z - ' . A 4 . l 'if , in I C, 1,7 3 l I V' Y' .. i. 1', 1 at , 1 fa 2 ,Q ' J '- ' 1' 2 A I Ax. i. I il B. Tony Frussetto, Tom lloovers, Gary ' . zivufe- ':. . , Ju ' 21.1. l' .' , V- .' -fr . it ' -sz 1. ' Y: ' 21, 2 'H ax, 1 ' X L . w l , Q Consldermg Klmherly 5 sm all sue and thui llmxted resources Mr Fr ink dex eloped nn outfit llllllllg tr nk te nm l lst year ew en produung state WlI1I18I'S 1' lrst row left to rlght Bull 'Nl 1 ns D ax e 31 lnmmers Jell' Du-t7ler Du une P1 ilm nn Dave Mflnley Lambert Gentman D11 k Alhrent Don FFICN 'Ser ond row D alton Seegerx Dennis Dru. nuff DGIIIIIS Van Elzen Joe Bolwerk Bob Wyclex en Boll Ifr lssetto Barry D0 lcouw Jell Curtln Cxrl S1 hunnu rs lhlrd row Mr Frank Don Paalman Pd Bxttorf Jun l uncrs Jun V an Leel and .Im Mltmhell Sheldon H 1 1-.L D arrell J xnsen l nw Pltbth Daxe Hamann lom llooy nkkers and J uk Blttorf Joe Bolwtrk rt nhcd st att ln polo w nnltlng And we Ire proud to say that Darrell Jansen 'lb a sophomore IS the st ite ch nmpxon of B Cl ass hugh and low hurdles F u n in Your --Y-If U-1 nl, 51 'fr , , 'J' 'Q vm 'Nxf ' ar if X V5 97 Mr 'N1rs1hl s l9.J8 baxeb lll te nm 1 nptured second pl il e m the conferenae mth their 6 3 rerord Flrxt row left to right lom Peerenboom M ark l'IIllllCI'N .lun l,00Y'PlllJOUYll Dnk Bonvelet Chuck L nrter Setond ron Je-if Y under Veldtn Duuus Mentxng Don He xrdon Bob llolnnson D ne Nllnten Henry Petrenhoom lhlrd ron 'Nlr Nurs: hl J ntk l xmcrs Marx Snnts Dan X unlc n Ilcux nl BnllV1n l lien VN xrrcn Polrn an and Al H Immun 5 'J B F , ' i. 1 A V I A X . f -, A ' 1' - ? m . fl A 1 ' xv 'L ' 1 , , ' .. ' at W . N M . ' i 1 ' 1 , I , Y, . 2 ' 1 . 2 2 ' Q if ' ' ' J ', Z L 116. 1' .' J, , ,,', 1 , .1 1 . ' ' 1 , ' ' , ' , C. A ' 'I i ' X .'. ' .' 'Qi ,.,, , .' ' , , ' . las: , 1 ,,, ', H ', 1 : . . .. . ' ' ' 1 - ' . ' , . . ' 1 1 w . . . .. 1 1 . . Q. , , , A , A - . 1 1 . I , n. f 4 1 . , 1 , 1 . , 1 Y , , '1 .',1 1' . 2 12' fix ,'1 . '1 ' ' ' ' .' , 1 ' ' J , J S 1 ' 1 - ' 3 5 H , 6 1 1 V in Q Q 195' , f Z ist: , - f. t 1 1 H 'f W. 5 ' ,f .. , Q K , J 'Xu , 57,4 I 1 X 1 . , gg '11 . -x Q ., f Q Y' , 9 , xx , r- 1. nr A ' . l -VU' OA , , , , 3 . 1 , J N A V, ,,, X r . aa-W 2 ,ma f .,.1 f' ,L ,C ' ,.., , ' , J ,V ' ' V ' il , 0 ' vp. ,X el, ' V 15,4 . 4 X.. , my 1. l K- .,, 7- - X' e A- 1- . , , 1: 5- I fl ' ' - ' ' ' fwgigk ' 4- ' ,-kj I., .Ll V, V ' , 'rw , . f ,. H' 'ex we 1 fb 1 at 1 . , 5 - - 'N Qs ,gf - h A 7 I , L y , ., Y lr' ' ' ' ,- A ' P , ' 4 C , ,mq A - f as , ,, G1 Y Q ' K 'I -vf N J A . rf 1. J Nw fr ' ,f 1 ,ll 'Q s . . A 1- , 1 N 'J ' '.J 1 1 '1 , .' ' 1' ' ' , ', ,' - ,' . ', ', . , . . . . f , I , 1 , .', , , , , ' . , ' 1 , . ' 'Z , 1 ' ', 1 3 , 1 , .',1'. , K' ' , ':, .1 . . V -1 . 4 D v V1 4 1 1 1' ,1 3, ' ' S, 1 1 2 2 1. 1 2 U, 1 1 ,1 1 1 . 'Q 'X ff N' The bright red uniforms chosen by these Varsity vheerleaders matvhed the enthusiasm and pep they were able to generate in kimberly fans. kneeling, felt to right are: Nlaxine Van Lankvelt. Carol Vanderheiden, Sue Boelhower. Standing: Pat Van Hout, Mary Romenesko, Judy Geenen. s E Q L Q Cheering the Junior Varsity teams on were these four girls. Kneel- ing. left to right: Pat Dollevolt. Sandy Casper. Standing: Judy Van- evenhoven, Mary Ceil Never. Exuding pep to the freshmen in their initial year at KHS were, left to right, kneeling: Shirley Hammen, Mary Flan- igan. Left to right, standing: Barbara Kloes, Mary De Valk. Planning and exeruting the various avtivities of the GAA. is the G.A.A. Board 1-ornprised of the sport heads of 1-avh avtivity. Scaled are left to right: JoAnn Gossens, softball: Maxine Van Lankvelt, winter sportsg Ginny VVentzel. tennis. Standing are: Mary Milis, basketball: Judy Geenen, tumbling: Judy Busch. trampoline: Terry Sue Meyer, volleyballg Sandy Derus, modern danceg and Gayle Vander Velden, bowling. .A.A. 2 1 if 1 g 1, 3 E M sv Oflivers of the GAA. arf- lc-ft to right: Carol Yanderheidun, Yim-e--l'resi- dent: Mrs. lllillllllllll. one of our first- seniesler girls' l'hysi1'al liducation teavhers fthe other teacher was lNlrs. James Nirschljg Marlene Timmers, President: and Joyce Vander Zanden, Secretary-Treasurer. E S 2 3 5 wr i X it . 5 z l s if 1 i i i . A new 1958-1959 G.A.A. avtivity was Modern Danve. Some of its more agile participants invludecl left to right: Carol Yanderheiden, Sandy Dems. Judy llusch, Susan Boelhower, and Mary Ceil Never. 51 Lending the teznn onto the field and KHSE first llomevoming vivtory in four years is vo-vuptuirl .lm-k llznncrs. The- winning wort- was Kimberly 20fClintonvillc 0. .faq I5 , A ' N , 9 L7 ...ff 'K f .mfkx V nflmr N lmlmn l Ntuun y t re lf.,Il or for g, 1 loss Sheldon H 1 use lx htr lun, lhe .lnnlor float 1 bug brown bear with the wlognn Benrlwct Nntory wonxemond plate The Seniors with their red and whxte Vxlung Qhlp and Slogan Xoydge to Vlttory' maptured first plate ln the float contest for the third straight Near 52 xx 11 ' 41 . 15 '- , ,I 'Q I L, f V N 'A' A ..v- ' ' y'3bL Pat an 2 'fr ' . vlem-tml my the .' l' t bodt' o -'Y as ll 'nv' nin' Que-en: -l xr H . . 4 A O l z k ,W . yy, . .: 5 'J , 4 , . 5 . K ' z I' . Q Q .' Q f. 'A X Q Q. 4 X X t ' NH ', i K Charm personahty Hlld beauty are o11ly f1 few of the words that descrlbe the ,urls who relgned over the HOIIILIIJIIIIIIQ, fCSllV1tl6S and danee ltS theme was Its All 111 the Game Ill the first row top to bottom are Judy Vanew 9IlhOVOIl Puta Van Ha11del Marv Ce1l Never Second row top to bottom Judy Geenen JanTr1tt1n Pat Jansen Quee11 Pat Vander Yelden a11d Pam Levanetz The Carefree Hours A carousel w1th the clever slogan Carry us All to V1ctory carrled oil' th1rd place for the sophomores i ....gnL. The l'reshman's first attem t 1n float bulldlng a lawn mower wlth the slogan a'eIl Mow 'Em Down, ' resulted ln a fourth place Here frosh attempt to hold thelr float together as hlgh wmds and ram plague Home commg f 3 J .L 5 A T ' I 'val l 31 1 L A 17 I' V f ' i J 7 . .,7 , 5 W 1 1 v A . x K . Y . K V' 3. x X E . Y . . . '- , 4 . l . - r as 9 S- I . Y if 1' 9 ' I - wl ve I ir R I , V dv , y v J Y 1 1 f fr-V' K ' ' 1 l J 1 r I l . . : ' 4 1 1 , f v' f - 1' ' X 5 resl g Q 1' 5 1 M , , , 1 V ' 4 wi , - . . , 1' -u 1 DCM , xt .- ,Q 4 ' 1 1 . i -L u ' f 'n'f!FQ4'll eM'!7 .1 vi 0, ll ll, rl qi will l ' a llili 'ss ffm N' r rtz. 11'-t .- TEN' .ii- - A Wx!! ll ip, Yi 1 'iw K l i is li 1 'i Le J , ,J y x l ' ol Q.. lc l U 1. x 1 .0 Royalty! Class representatives ofthe 1958 Junior Prom flank the king and queen. From left to right: Ron Fink. freshman: Dennis Menting. sophomore: Bob Frassetto, juniorg Jerry S1-hmaltz. senior: their majesties: Marlene Yan Heeswyk and Don Fries, juniorsg Mary Romenesko, juniorg Julie Bolwerk, sophomore: Mary Ceil Never. freshman. Junior Prom Being a student at a high school, a member of a club, a participant in athletics . . . all these things help us grow socially. But the social epit- ome of each high school year is the Junior Prom. This last prom had all the things proms usually have: a theme, Three Coins in the Founlain, an orchestra, The Templairesg a time, May 2, 1958, from 8:00 to 121003 a queen, a king and a court. Yet each year the sameness of our prom be- comes a newness because in our growth we become different and we see things in a new way. Hectic days of planning and decoration preceded the big dance. Adding last minute touches are eft to right: Dan Vanden Heuvel, Dave Van Nnland, Joyce Vander Zanden, Lorrie Vander Velden, Pan Levanetz and Jerry Hagens. DON FRIES King MAHLENI VAN HELSWYK IIGQII The lox ely d6COI'Elt1OIlS of the 1918 Prom oertalnly Illbflt 1 de scrlptnon Coral crepe paper streamers formed a false Celllllg and wall Brlght colored balloons hung from the C6lllllD and sllver coms slnmmered through the wall Guests crossed a pom pom strewn brldge to enter and coral and Whlte columns l1ned the gy m naslum S1d6S Dancers paused to enjoy refreshments at tables cov ered wlth red and wlute checked cloths and throw coms 1nto the s1lver fountaln guarded by cupld Rea sw hlte and blue streamers and gally colored balloons dee orated the bandstand D '7 J M? 4:- ISF 7 1.5 X ilix ef X' X The comt leads the prom goers ln the grand march Guests dance to the muslc of the Templalres 'l l '35 . J lf,.X ' .V p 8 1 1 ' 'V 2 ' ,Q 4 Q P F WX V Y . e S ' V' n :T . .' 1 . 1. K X- f x . -:Q U Q .KAL in Y . . U . I I ' t li , ' . . 'sk x . A grxl . X' A Y Q bl IH 2 +1 l f 3 wi- S 4 .ef I ,Q V 125 fx' sqv 3283554 , , ,QE 1' 2 L 5...
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