Lincoln High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Manitowoc, WI)

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JSA-it ff, -f,S'f'fv : A .Hi ' .Jw ., 1, ,J ,M W H, N ,X 2 Q- 6 Q I . :W ,:Ng- .k N , f ui If ff:-1, y f-. in v. v s ek Q 'Z ,.,, . A an f 4 g , . - -W 1 It f' ' - I 1 6' I , 1 , uf' amifx f 3 As' A 4 Wai ,.., ' Mv 4 ,f x . Q15 QW .W ?! Couples coming and going are a famil- iar sight in the halls and around the Your School, Your Life, HERE IS A tower atop a red brick building that casts a shadow on the bowl below. This is Lincoln. But there is more to a school than a campus and a silhouette against the skyeand that is you, the student. This is the spirit ot Lincoln. For many, there may be no realization of the feeling that catches up each activity and wields them into a moving body. The cheering at the pep rallies and the shouts and screams as the team takes the lloorfthese contribute in their ways, but there is more, much more A . . A hasty glance at one another as a boy and a girl walk down the hall . . . The groans as the kids read the weekly menu . . . Piles of jumbled notes accumulated tor term papers . , . Beards grown in hopes of a win , . . Waving Confederate flags at the exchangees , , . Frantically signing Flambeaus at the library , . . campus ol Lincoln. ABOVE, Football players allow a lucky senior girls to ex- amine the beards which they sprouted until they won their first game. LEFT, Spring sometimes finds the slopes and steps almost deserted. On particularly warm days, students head lor the lake and a cool breeze. 4-Opening loined Together HE LITTLE everyday things, a thousand and one of them, insig- nificant in themselves, but together bringing a harmony, a union, And over all, looking down at things from the paintings on the three floors, is Lincoln himself ,seeing, in the bits and pieces of life that pass daily below, the qualities that made him great. Humor, ambition, loyalty, honesty and faith go into a student and remain with him throughout life, only to be repeated in his children and his childrens children. lt takes a while to realize that this invisible something is a part of you, of your life at Lincoln, Perhaps it may come some night as you drive past the school on your way to Late's and look at the soft lights outlining the tower against the sky or perhaps as from this same tower, come the mellow notes of i'Taps and you get an uncomfortable feeling in your throat as you think, lt's all over. But it isnt over, not really. Some- day in the distant future you will sit back and remember how you dec- orated Lincoln's picture with crepe paper on Red-White day and how you grumloled at having to learn the the Gettysburg address, and you'll feel good. Crowds cheered and shouted as they welcomed the Belles and Beaus from Arlington, Virginia. The annual College Day introduced juniors and seniors to various colleges and concepts of lile there X Tradition prevailed as the students took over the library grounds on Flambeau-signing night Opening LASSES are the backbone of Lincoln High, the core around which the en- tire school revolves. Here, as you walk through the halls, you hear the low hum that choruses from each floor, broken at times by a Wave of laugh- ter as perhaps someone misquotes Chau- cer or sees his eye through the microscope. Then the shrill buzz of the bell brings bedlam and students tear out of rooms as if their very lives depended on the next three minutes. A boy races past, muttering amo, amas, amat, amamus . . and a girl UHZU , i . . and yet another group discussing the geometrical theorems in the very same World history students learn that history also needs breath with prOII1 dates. some knowledge of geography and map-reading. And they gather in knowledge and di- gest it, enabling them to go on to bigger and better things. Active Minds Former fears forgotten. sophomores girls discover that a biology dissection is interesting and informative. XX, 52 A little head-scratching enters the scene as some pupils wish Latin were 'really' dead. Q, -f-.gmp ,i 1' 6-Opening How Do You Speak to an Angle? might well be an ex- cellent theme song for geome- try classes, but with expert guidance. pupils soon find the answer for themselves. Opening-7 l l w You never know what to expect from the cooking classes. cake, bread, cookies or a full-course dinner, but no matter what. every- thing is good to the last crumb. The girls in the sewing courses produce many of the articles that they wear in school. N S.. 8-Opening Here Ability if Q! 1 W! .Q Busy fingers fly, constantly striving tor higher scores. Students with artistic inclinations find the varied activities the art classes satisfying. was 3? 1 m..,L,,N f .5 W W ,W ,. s r ei el! m 'T'?: ,t., A xx N W Q Q il X V f e-r R V , ,..W.., f 1 1 it - , ' 'fi?1'N, '.,,,x,,, 0 Counts Most N A SCHOOL sucli as Lincoln, the academ- ic and practical applications go hand in hand, Evidence is not difficult to find, it's everywhere. At tho same time someone may be givina a speech concerning the atomic theory in speech arts, another someone may bc turns ing out a golden loat ot loread or a dress in home economics class. lf you have a warm coat and don't mind a little chilly weather, you could trek down to the shops and watch future electricians and mechanics. They're really skilled, as you may see some expert car jolos on the vehicles in the parking lot. Or it you don't appreciate winter, you can wait and examine articles produced by the art department. Some ot them may be a little ott beat, but they sell, and its the students who buy them. Learning how to complete a circuit is only one of the many skills taught in electricity classes. The proper methods oi giving speeches are demonstrated to the class by speech arts students. Various parts of an automobile are taken apart and examined by members of auto mechanics. Opening-9 k S. 'G ,wma Q-312 y gustlfiwmni - - -vs3s23tIV 'f' lQh'M69O f- ' 'Q - .fs -ff.- Y -M lf. W JZ p 4 . W jf, if N. Boys taking drafting learn the fundamentals of blueprinting as well as the basic principles of complex mechanical objects. Minds and HHN THERE are the body and spirit. UA little exercise never hurt anyone seems to be the motto of the physical education def partment. As you may have noticed, the gym and pool rinq with shouts at all periods. For those who like to blow their own horn there is band, and although some pretty strange sounds emit lroni the band room at times, they look and sound wonderful in public. The best hour ot the day is library and it it's seventh per' iod on Friday, its better yet. Then you can lean on one hand and gaze out a window as the voices ot the chorus sina, The l,ord Bless You and keep You. All is not work in the girls l physical education classes. Be- sides learning various sports and basic health rules, time is taken to enable the students to show off balancing skills. 10-Opening Chorus members spend many extra hours around the piano perfecting solos and group numbers in order to earn honors at music festivals and to present the well-received pro- grams to the students. Bodies Are Stimulated Lincoln students take full advantage of the library's modern facilities. Whether working on term papers. assignments, or just reading one of the many new magazines and books, the library provides iust the right atmosphere. Mk iss fx - ABOVE. Members of the band gather in the band room in spare hours, preparing numbers with the help ot the band director, Mr. Conrad Daellen- bach. RIGHT. Physical education enables Lincoln's boys to display athletic ability and work develop- ing these skills. 'Q r-,Q i'-i ening- ABOVE, lelt to right-Chantal Bouligeon, AFS ex- changee from France, Lynn Fishbeck, AFS summer student, and Guido Meng, AFS exchangee from Swit- zerland. BELOW, Mr. Earl Tetzlail, adviser for the Trees for Tomorrow program, pre- pares a specimen for the microscope. Expanding Horizons XCHANGE PROGRAMS have proved valu- able tor Lincoln High School, Students gain further knowledge ot the habits and customs ot other parts ot the nation and world, as well as an increase in understanding and a widened outlook on lite in general. The AFS program sponsored exchangees from France and Switzerland and sent a Lincoln student to Greece tor the summer. l'Trees for Tomorrow features a conserva tion-in-action program at the camp held an- nually at Eagle River, Manitowoc students, along with students trorn other parts oi the state visit various areas ot conservation work. Recently, Lincoln students returned from the last lap ot the seventh student exchange. This year the exchange was with Arlington, Va. STUDENTS participating in the Trees for Tomorrow program are left to right-ROW l, Ted Huntington, Mark Rehrauer, Rose Marie Korlesky, Lois Kumbalek, Mary Kollath, Iudy Luebke, Karen Reibetcrnz, Curtis Witt- wer: ROW 2-Dale Sievert, Richard Wallen, Dave Krueger, Karen Paque, Sandy Biely, Mary Ann Kwitek, Ioyce Weichart, Ann Wilson, Kent Bleser 12 - Exchange fTrees for Tomorrow, A. F. SJ 4 I4-Division page ff flil' aff 11771 f3'111111'J.J 01 ffl' Myfff rn .hrf r Arm 11.1 1? Jw' fff' IV? if nf .f Second Inauguration Division page IIIIIAQY' Af!!-'IIIYIA Ill-'lll', N771 lxllflyy , 1 SENIORS, above-Alan Boeldt. Iames Griffin, Mary Hallisy SENIORS, below, left to right-Duane Bull. Mary Rob- inson, Mary Iansen, Kay Dewane, Gerald Pollen. lames Luther 16-Honor lsfudenf councill Council Meets LANNING the Homecoming dance was a mayor project for our Student Council during the tall. Senior committee members worked collecting pumpkins, corn stalks and goiirds for the decorations in the school gym. Activity ticket sales soared with a total ot il3l tickets at S6 each. This year the price of tickets was raised because of increased publif cation costs. For the first time, more tickets were demanded than there were auditorium seats. Therefore, 43 tickets were sold for 35.75. These tickets were not valid for lyceum pro- grams presented throughout the year. A litterbug week was held December Qflti. Cash prizes were given for the best posters and limericks pertaining to the litterbug problem. 'ff-. itwfryg OFFICERS, above, left to right, Row l-Ieanine Vraney, secretary: Robert Shaw, vice-president. Row 2-Bill Nelson, treasurer: Richard Schroeder, president: Gerald Strebel, sergeant-at-arms. Student Problems .f af' .,r wp X Q ,t IUNIORS. above, left to right, Row 1-Rosemarie Tad- ych. Elaine Wienserslci. Row 2-Donna Lehman, Tom Mlada. Rene Alpert ,I V 1 Xt, IUNIORS-Ieanne Cooper, Ianet Derus, Dorothy Troullier, Allan Koritzinsky IUNIORS, left, left to right-Io- Ann Grall, Charles Indestad, Iudy Reichert, David Hansen, Nancie Niemann Honor lsfudenf councill-17 Experience Proves a Good Teacher Mr. Edwin Erickson RW Sophomores, above - Ianet Gulseth, Robert McCam- bridge. Ioanne Budnik. Ronald Schuh 18-Honor lsfudenf councill NDER THE advisement of Mr. Erickson, the sophomore representatives b e c a m e ac- quainted with the proceedings of the Council. Refreshment, property and cloakroom commit- tees were usually headed by sophomores. A March of Dimes campaign went into lull swing during Ianuary 20-24. This was the first campaign held at Lincoln in two years. Selling saving stamps and bonds was another duty of the Council. Stamps were sold during homeroom on Mondays and distributed on Tuesday. To stimulate sales, at various inter' vals doughnuts were awarded to the home- room with the highest sales. Sophomores, above, left to right. Row 1 - Ron- ald Balzan, Iohn Suchow Row 2 - Scott Mrotek treplaced by Iudy Miller, not picturedl, Mary La Breck, Mary Walters, Curtis Wittwer. Robert Ohl- hues. Sophomores, lelt, left to right, Row l - Carolyn Kohls, Karen Duenkel, Wayne Pozorski Rows 2 - Vic Schiegg. Sylvester Ferguson, Randy Kenny Top ranking students. above. leit to right-Ellen Peterson, Lynn Fishbeck, William Hcxckbcxrth, Allen Schuh, Lois Degner STUDENTS with a 3.5 average or better are eligible lor the honor roll. Honor points re- ceived for A, B, C, D, E, range from 4 to O, respectively. To compute a grade average the total honor points are divided by the number ot credits earned by the student. SENIORS Guido Meng Ioyce Muehlberg Sandra Adelman Daryl Anderson Bernita Andrastek Carl Angoli Russell Balge Carol Budnik Kay Cavanaugh Marilyn Check Karen Christiansen lean Clay Lois Degner Kay Dewane Ioanne Fink Lynn Fishbeck Roger Franke Ellen Geiger Lois Gieschen Iudie Iochem Donna Kautzer Ruth Keller Nancy Kovar Karen Kugler Iames Luther Barbara Lutz Charles Mahnke Lee Marquardt Karen O'Hearn Susan Park Iudy Peronto Karl Roepke Ierry Rysticken Allen Schuh Susan Smith Willard Stock lohn Valleskey Betty Walker Karen Wensing Tom Wiegand Pat Young I UNIORS Louise Aplin Carol Birringer Rosemary Daellenbach Robert Dickens Rita Duchon Evelyn Gass Iane Hamman Nancy Hayden Lois Hoyer Jeanne Hendries Merle Hutchins lean leftery lack Kabat Mary Kirkpatrick Frances Knipp Kay Kollath Carolyn Korte Lois Lee Bonnie Macek Dolores Mailand Beth Maresch Tom Mlada Roger Nass Sandra Neuser Pam Olson Sharon Ann Pleuss Mary Pollen ludy Reichert Eileen Reindl Ann Rieck Elizabeth Savage Bill Schmelter Sara Smith Iudy Snavely Marianne Scherer Ioan Sielski Mary Ann Skubal IoAnn Sleger Olive Steinbrecker Rosemarie Tadych Helen Theodoru Caryl Timmers William Thompson Don Treick Bonnie Waack VVOHQ Pays CIE Dave Wiegand Elaine Wienserski Iudy Wicklander Bonnie Wiesman Bob Witczak Mary Ziarnik SOPHOMORES Carol Berge Karen Budzien Iohn Crowe Karen Duenkel Anne Fischl Sharon Filzen loanne Freiberg lerome Gogat Ted Gorychka Ioanne Hecker Iames Heinrichs Robert Ientsch Virginia Karman Randolph Kenny Ken Knutson Rose Marie Korlesky Lois Kumbalek Bob Ohlhues lohn Paddock Bonnie Raeuber Mark Rehrauer Karen Reibetanz Carol Reinhardt Mike Rensink Richard Schmidt Ruth Anne Schmitz Ronald Schuh Lee Iames Thompson Leon Tomcnek lames Vollendorf Ieannette Wellner William Wergin Curtis Wittwer Bill Zigmund Honor- Linoolnites Receive Honors SENIORS elected last year. above, left to right, ROW 1- Nancy Kovar, Bill Hackbarth, president, Karen Wensing ROW 2-Roger Franke, treasurer, Karen O'Hearn, Marilyn Check. Lynn Fishbecl-c, secretary ROW 3-Linda Spiegel, Lois Gies- chen. Iohn Bonneloi. Dorothy Sampe 20-Honor lNafional Honorl W LFCTIQN TO the National llonor So ciety at Lincoln is larqely on an GCG' demic basis. A student mn:-st he in the up per fifteen per cent of his aradtiatina class: The upper five per cent arc chorzen in their iunior year and the remainina ton per' cent are chosen in their senior year. All :stu dents intrest have put in at least one aca demic year at Lincoln The candidates must he approved by the faculty The emblem ot the :society is a keystone and flaming torch. The Ke-yfstoncf hears: at tts base the letters CSL. and S. NATIONAL HONOR ADVISERS, above-Mr. Vernon Hansen, Miss Mary Chamberlain SENIORS elected last year, lelt. lelt to right, ROW l- Sandra Adelman, Carol Budnik ROW 2-Iudy Zagrod- nilc, vice-president, Allen Schuh, Mary Ellen Beaton ROW 3-Ellen Peterson, lim Luther, Luanne Rugowski, Karen Kugler, Iohn Valleskey. Absent when picture was taken-Donna Kautzer s UQ... SENIORS elected to National Honor Society this year. above. ROW l, left to right-Diane Poulos, Bette Ohl- hues. Rosalyn Benthein. lean Clay. Marian Miller, Ianet Shimon. Virginia Nennig. Ieanine Vraney, Barbara Voll- endorf. Mary Sheraski ROW 2-Tom Bonin, Willard Stock. Carol Luedtke, Ruth Keller, Tony Angoli, David lohnson, Betty Walker. Lee Marquardt. Ierry Rysticken gwvvvf ROW 3-Duane Bull, Ierry Hartlaub, Harlan Shupita. Karen Christensen, Bernita Andrastek, Carol Zimmer. Marlene Pozorski, Lois Degner, Kay Dewane, Tom Wie- gand, Don Hallwachs. Absent when picture was taken- Kay Cavanaugh, Daryl Anderson, Mary Hallisy, Tom Helminiak. Sue Park, Dick Schroeder IUNIORS elected to National Hon- or society this year, left ROW l. left to right-Caryl Timmers, Lois Lee, Elaine Wienserski, Kay Kol- lath, Mary Kirkpatrick ROW 2- Beth Maresch, Rosemarie Tadych. Evelyn Gass, Io Ann Sleger. Lois Hoyer, Karen Leicht ROW 3- Tom Mlada, Rita Duchon, Mary Ann Skubal, Louise Aplin, Iane Hamman, Carolyn Korte, Roger Nass. ABSENT when picture was taken-Nancy Hayden, lean Ieff- ery, Iudy Wicklander, D o n a l d Treick Honor lNaHonal Honorl-21 BADGER BOYS, above, left to right--Iim Luther, Brian Eisner, Duane Bull. Bob Scherer, Ion Einberger NATIONAL MERIT. right, left to right-Carl Angoli, Tom Helminiak. Frank Birch GIRLS HONORED, below, left to right-Ioyce Muehlberg, Lynn Fishbeck -5 mir -' -1- -'--rf Leadership Honored VER 750 boys from Wisconsin met at the sixteenth an- nual Badger Boys' State held last lune at Ripon Cole lege. Among them were five boys representing Manito- woc. A faculty committee chose a group of eligible junior boys and submitted the names to the American Legion. The American Legion selected the boys who attended. At Badger Boys' State the representatives were taught the function of state, county and municipal government. The Legion sponsors Boys' State but individual boys are financed by service clubs of the city, The Teens Against Polio campaign was undertaken by Badger Boys this year, Extensive reading will play an important part in the success of the students taking the National Merit Scholar- ship examination. Three Lincoln students passed the qualifying test and will compete with students throughout the country for the scholarship which is offered. S f da, , QL N ff A i YNN FISHBECK was voted this year's re- cipient of the annual DAR award presented by the Daughters of the American Revolution. The voting was done by seniors in the problems N of democracy classes. Lynn was entered in -'Q 1 ' Q . 'tt- 22 - H o n o r lBadger boys, fop sfudenfsl competition for state honors during the spring. y ln her junior year Ioyce Muehlberg was se- ft lected by the faculty scholarship committee to X represent Lincoln at Badger Girls' Camp. Ioyce f .iizfgg was chosen on the basis of her school citizen' A ship, scholarship and leadership abilities. 69 Staffs Meet High Standards IUNIORS elected this year, above. left to right, ROW l-Kay Duebner, Caryl Timmers, ROW 2 -Sharon Eber, Iane Hammcm. Rita Duchon ROW 3-Dale Buss, Karen Geigel, Rosemary Daellenbach. Absent. Iudy Wicklander, Eliza- beth Savage, Doris Peterson, Patricia Crowe UILL AND SCROLL membership is open to those students active in some phase ot high school journalism and in the upper third ot the class. lt is an international honor society tor high school journalists. Lincoln's i957 Flambeau gained the top honor ot AllfAmerican. The Manitou earned a tirst class rating and the Flashes received a first class rating. Roberts. Betty Walker Ann Rehrauer Honor lQuiH and Scrolll--23 SENIORS elected last year, above leit to right. ROW 1-Linda Spxe gel. Bemita Andrastek, Kathy Koch ROW 2-Lynn Fishbeck Lois Gieschen, Karen O'Hearn Iudy Zagrodnilc, Sue Park, Nancy SENIORS elected this year left to right, ROW l-Kay Dewane Ieanine Vraney, Karen Wensxng Ioanne Rogne ROW 2-Vivian Ligman. Mary Ellen Beaton, Nan cy Kovar, Karole Korleske. Carol Schwartz, LaVonne Oestreich Ellen Peterson. Iudie Iochem Lou st Working to Bring OPULAR SONGS provided themes tor numerous little ditties composed by the members ol the Manitou stall. The 'tltflanf itooters , as they were known, presented their advertisements during homeroom, but preferred to remain anonymous for various reasons, the least ot which was lack ol melody. Somehow volume petered out before the end ol each tune. Nevertheless, students compiled with stacks of literary material, gave the stall the job ol sorting, judging and editing, in time for the February issue. Floods ol entries brought more worries until the second magazine reached the tudents in May. X S X Q.. ABOVE, first row-Iohn Cerkas, staff, ludie Iochem. associate editor. back row-Susan Park, art editor, Nancy Roberts, associate editor BELOW, kneeling-Catherine Green, Sharon Eber. standing-Iane Hamman. Liz Savage, Caryl Timmers BELOW left to right-Miss Dorothy Crain, ad- iser Lois Gieschen, editor, Bill Nelson, business manager 1 fi 24-Publicafions lManH'oul Fact and Fiction AS Tlltlllll anyone in school who didnt hcar about the supposedly Maroon Flan1lvoat1 '9 lt there was, it wasnt the stalls fault A carefully plans nod rumor spread quickly in all direc- tions with littlo help from anyone. Small aroupns ot people boartna cam- era oauiprnont could be soon walkina throuah thc halls during any hour. Thorc wcrc rnany surprised pcoplc when the Flarnboau did come out leaf turina tho copper background and aroon haltftono ot Abraham Lincoln. SECTION EDITORS, ROW 1-Vivian Ligman, faculty, Gayle Raymond, juniors, Lou Anne Rehrauer, seniors. ROW 2-Elizabeth Kleiber, dramatics, Mary Scanlan, music, Ioanne Rog- ne. clubs, Iudi Cooper, publications. ROW 3- Nancy Heinke, sophomores, Kay Dewane, honor. Nancy Kovar, sports EDITORS, COUNTER-CLOCKWISE-Ioan Christel, asso- ciate editor, Betty Walker, associate editor, Mary Mell- berg, art editor, Bernita Andrastek, business manager, Karen O'Hearn, editor IUNIOR ASSISTANTS, COUNTER-CLOCKWISE-Roy Toltzmann, Lee Kadow, Mary Pollen, Ianice Franz. Marilee Meisnest Publications lFlambeaul- 25 -nn. Lx. FLASHES STAFF-Lynn Fishbeck, editor, Carole Schwartz. staff, Ianice Hutchison, column writer. leanine Vraney. leature editor, LaVonne Oes- treich, exchange editor FLASHES STAFF ROW 1-Iudy Zagrodnik, news editor, Kathy Koch, advertising manager, ROW 2 -Ellen Peterson, sports, Sharon Worthington, stall, Beatrice Mangin, associate news editor -'2w Rewarding Days EWS THAT occurred on and around Lincolns campus was ably brouaht to the students by the members ol the Hi-Tower llash es stall. The many seventh hours spent among the typewriters and newsprint produced both lact and llction for interested readers. Timely features on personahtieza and spots frequented by Lincoln ltes as well as a aood brand ol student humor liaured in the stalls ellort to make Allffltmerican. FLASHES STAFF sitting-Linda Spiegel. stall, Beverly Trombla, stalt: kneeling-Mary Ellen Beaton, copy editor, Karen Wensing, copy editor. Karole Korleske, business manager 26-Publications lFlashesl Spent in Tower ff ICTURE, PICTURE, whos got the pic- ture? was a phrase well-used by the boys of the second floor darkroom. Pictures and negatives seemed to have had a funny way of disappearing, getting lost or happen- ing to dissolve to a nothingless blob in the fix. lt must have been gremlins, everyone said, or sophomores said the older ones. Gradually pictures of excellent technical quality appeared in the productions ot the yearbook and the newspaper. PHOTOGRAPHERS - Dick Swan- son, Iim Heinricks. Bob Mackert, ABSENT-Iohn Doyle. Bob War- rens LINCOLN LOG STAFF, left to right- Frank Birch, announcer, Dianne Wilda, script writer, Charles lndestad. staff, Al Koritzinsky, announcer. On the Scene FN FIFTFHN was quite an early time on Saturday morninas for some people, but for others it was an excellent time to listen to the on-the spot news presented by the Lincoln l.oa Anywhere anything was happenmcg, at any time, there would be the Lincoln Log, machines, technicians, scripts and all, interviewina and recordina. The staff also presented :selected mu sic to the cafeteria durina the fourth and fifth hour lunch periods. A few com plaints were voiced when semiclassical tunes floated from the loudspeakers, but most people agreed it was aood music. E7 1 rf 1 V3 19 I 4? LINCOLN LOG STAFF, left to right-Ion Teske. staff, Mr. George Kanzelberger, adviser, Iohn Crowe. staff. Bob Dickens, announcer, Bill O'Connor ,staff LINCOLN LOG STAFF, left to right-Roger Franke, production director, lim Schleis, chief engineer, Mary Ellen Hallisy, script writer 28-Publicafions lLincoIn Logl Tense, Dramatic 1 UCH Ol? THF success ot this years productions was due to the hard work of the auditorium coinniittees and the stage crew. The auditorium coininittee handled novel ideas tor the publicity ol the op- eretta, fall play and Variety show. Busi- ness was also handled by this cornf iniltee. The stage crew handled the lighting andthe sets tor the productions. The auditorium Coininittee is under the direction ot Miss Gaedke and Mr. Keyes. Mr. Kanzelberger is in charge ot the stage Crew. BUSINESS for dramatics, left to right, ROW l-Karen Ceaglske, lane Olson, Marcia Brice, ROW 2-Barbara Brown. Howard Zimmermann, Liz Savage, ROW 3- Karen O'Hearn, Betty Danielson, Karen Wensing, lean Clay. Beatrice Mangin, Row 4-Ellen Geiger, Mary Hal- lisy, Sharon Worthington, Mary Ellen Beaton, and Lynn Fishbeck PUBLICITY COMMITTEE, standing left to right - Karole Korleske, Doris Peterson, Louise Aplin, Karen Wensing, and Mary Rusboldt, SITTING. lett to right -Carol Lappen, Sandy Larsen, Sandy Adelman. Mary Luebke. Ianice Spacek. Ellen Petersen, Karen Kugler, and Carol Luedtke f 'e it 4 STAGE CREW were, ROW 3-Sue Park, Harland Shupita, Ion Teske, ROW 2-Iudi Iochem, Bev Marsh, Iohn Crowe. ROW 1-Roger Franke, lim Schleis D r a m a f I c s lAudiforium Committee - 29 l RIGHT, left to right-Members oi the cast were Alan Boeldt, Iohn Lowry, lack Mad- son, Allen Koritzinsky, loan Ann Prahl, HOW 2-Carol Luedtke, Lee Kadow, Brian Eisner, Karen Ceaglske, Liz Savage, Rene Alpert, Carole Burns, SITTING-Don Gad- zinski, Barbara Hidde, KNEELING-Grace Fisher, Merle Hutchins. Absent when pic- ture was taken were Bonnie Waack and Bonnie Wiesner. 30-Dramafics lDinol - I ll T 'Dino' and Forensics PSYCHIATRISTS office, a settlement office, recep tion room, and a tenement house were the scenes of Reginald Rosss dramatic play 'fDino , presented on Lincolns stage Ianuary 9 and ll. Dino is the story of a juvenile delinquent, just re leased from reform school, who moves through a period of frustration and rehabilitation. Three people who help Dino find himself are Mr. Sheridan, a psychiatrist, lvlr. Mandel, a parole officer, and Shirley Wallace, a girl who shows more than a passing interest in hint. Dinos family consists of Tony, his thirteenfyear-old brother who is heading astray, and lVlr. and Mrs. Fal- caro. l-lis father seems concerned only with himself. His mother seems to love her sons, but, because of her husbands indifference, she cannot show it. The play, efficiently directed by lvlr. Novitski, played to large crowds and was well received by the audience. Much of the credit for the large audiences can be ac- credited to the clever publicity of the committee. UPPER LEFT, leit to right-Three people who helped Dino lead a better life were Mr. Mandel KBrian Eisnerl. Miss Haines lCarol Luedtkel, and Mr. Sheridan Uohn Lowryl. LEFT-Love interest was supplied by Barbara Hidde who played Shirley Wallace, and Don Gadzinslci, Dino. Nm X Q K 1 . jfifkg i 1 .?, V. I Capture Spotlight INCOLNS FQBENSICS, under the direction of Miss Margaret Blooin, Miss Nancy Samuelson, Miss Margaret Vesperman and Mr. Frank Novitski, helped students interested in public speaking. Students wlio participated could receive A, B or C ratings in tlie League contest lield in Kaukauna, Marcli 15, and Wisconsin State College in Osh- kosliMarcl1 29. A ratings were received by Beverly Trombla, Patricia Badandt, Kay Dewane, and Nancy Rob- erts, Bev and Kay received A ratings at the district ineet. Tliey were qualified to go to the state conf test at Madison on Saturday, April l2, where they both received B ratings. ABOVE. left to right-Ierry Strebel, Kay Dewane and Bev Trombla UPPER RIGHT-Advisers for forensics were, from left to right-Mr. Frank Novitski, Miss Margaret Bloom and Miss Nancy Samuelson. SEATED-Miss Margaret Ves- perman LOWER RIGHT, Kneeling-LaVerne Ahrens. SEATED- Nancy Roberts. STANDING-Ianice Zimmerman and Marlene Zahn Dramafics ABOVE. left to right-Beth Maresch, Rosemary Daellenbach. Pat Radandt and Donald Par- worth Variety! Spice WC 'I YI I ll E f' lf I. I HQN is . MASTER or CEREMONIES. Iohn Lowry, cm- Q ried the show from start to finish by introduc- ing and describing each act. Upper right-CHARLESTON, a gay, wild dance from the 20's was performed by left to right, Ginger Schmitz, Karen Geigel, Rosemary Daellenbach, Sylvia Siemers, Rene Alpert. KNEELING-Lee Kadow. Barbara Iirikowic THE KICKLINE, consisting of eight senior and junior girls started the show with a There's no Business Like Show Busi- ness kickline. From left to right, Liz Savage, an exchangee whose place was taken by Betty Peck, Lou Anne Rehrauer, Mary Stangel, Mary Luebke, Doris Erdmann, Lynn Fishbeck, Dorothy Sampe, and Mary Guse. 7 , in- ' -- - of Linco1n's Life SC ARIETIES '58f', after an absence of one year, was presented in Lincoln's auditor- ium March 27 and 29. The show, a complete sellout, was directed by Mr. George Kanzelber- ger. Talent in the show was provided by a No Biz kickline, slumber kickline, duets and vo- cals, Charleston, a square dance, trampoline act and a folk dance were only a few of the many acts, There are too many to mention or y to picture in the limited space. l Much of the success of the show can be con- tributed to the efforts of the stage crew, which handled the lighting, and the auditorium com- mitte, which took care of the publicity and the business. UPPER RIGHT- Embraceable You , a solo, was sung by Pat Young LOWER RIGHT-An interpretative ballet. A u t u m n Leaves , was danced by Marilee Meisnest ANOTHER KICKLINE, performed by sophomore girls, was the Slumber Kickline. Members were, left to right-Mary Lynn Koch, Carol Berge, Pat Damon, Penny Schuette, Carol Reinhardt, Mary Kollath. Sharon Heise, Kay Stein, Carolyn Kohls, Marlene Toebe, Sue Lipschutz and Ann Wilda Dramafics-33 lst Cr' I 2 .9-.L r Flu Epidemic The roles of Cousin Hebe and Sir Ioseph Porter were portrayed by Ann Ferguson and lack Madson. I 5 'Q I 2 Ralph Rackstraw Uohn Cerkasl pledges his love to Iosephine Uanet Shimonj. Ralph is in love with Iosephine, but marriage is impos- sible because of their difference in social background. L1 i p'll f A ,. of . 1 N'vwJ.,s1...i1- If A Little Buttercup Uanet Miltonj thinks sorrow- fully of what lies ahead for Captain Corcoran Qlim Griffinl. In the final scene Buttercup re- veals how she mixed Ralph and the Captain as babies. 34-Music lOpereffal f Hits 'I-I. M. S.' Cast INCOLNS STAGE was the setting for Gilbert and Sul- livan's operetta, I-I. M. S. Pinaforeu, October l7-l9. Mr. William B. lones, head ot the music department was director. Due to the dreaded flu bug, many substitutions had to be .made on both evening performances. The large number oi absentees from the orchestra and chorus didn't prevent the show from going ony however, several last minute changes had to be made because of illness. Brian Eisner filled in for David lohnson as boatswain, on Thursday, and on Saturday evening, Mr. Karl Miller took over as director for Mr. Iones. Mr. George Kanzelberger took the part ot one ot the sailors, while Mrs. Kanzelberger work- ed the spot lights under her husbands direction. Mr. William Iones, music head, acted as direotorg Mr. George Kanzelberger, director of chorus actiong Mr. Frank Novitski, director of dialogueg Mr. Karl Miller, director of orchestrag and Miss Lucille Gaedke, business manager. Iames Schleis, stage manager, and the stage crew worked after school designing and painting the flats for the set. Sandra Larsen was chairman of the costumes and properties. . Swewwtvwfettmtwwmtiw f si NSXWMWWW . 'Simi arf tt .1 Bottom to top - Icxnet Milton KLittle Buttercupl: Ianet Shimon Uosephinel: Iohn Cerkas tRolph Rcxckstrawl: and Iim Griffin fCuptain Corcorcml. Back row left to right - Carol Burns. Iim Griffin, Brian Eisner, lack Mad- son, and Ierry Burettu. Front row. left to right - Icxnet Shim- on, Iohn Cerkus. cmd Ann Ferguson. Sitting - Icmet Milton Music lOpereffal-35 1.1, - ' ,gyifz 2, S The group that planned this past year's activities was the chorus coun- cil consisting of, left to right, Carole Burns, Ginger Schmitz, lack Mad- son, adviser, Mr. Iones: Iohn Cerkas. Brian Eisner and Pat Young. CHORUS, left to right, ROW 1-Marlene Schiffleger, Iudy Snavely, Diane Iohansen, Mary Krupski, Don Par- worth, Al Lutz, Wayne Kaminski HOW 2-Io Anne Schmidt, Ellen Wichouske, Karen Haupt, Sandra Hronek, Carol Zimmer, Karole Korleske, Gene Hein, Dan Kor- tans, Neil Rower ROW 3-Carole Burns. Io Anne Fink. Ianet Shimon. Elaine Miller, lean Gigure, Carol Luedtke, Mary Meany. Ierry Krueger. Ron Ahrens, lack Up Went H Wll.l,.lAlvl li IONlihS,vvl1o l11,1:: Illiildi' l11.: llillllix 111 l.lI1 Colm for the ptixzst ll1lI'lt'0Il yi-11111, has been the l1e1c1d oi tlw lllllfill' deparl111er1t szmce lSl1W, lllllllllj llllii time l1o l1C1:4r111lI1CdlllO title el head ol ll1e11111:11C dCl1GTllllG'lll and Chorus dm-ctori. The cruclil for Our Op6,?TOtlC'If1 Cflll 111:10 lpn- milven To l1i111. Madson, lim Griffin ROW 4-Karen Ceaglske. Bette Ohlhues, Ianet Milton, Ann Ferguson, Iudy Rozinsky, La Verne Walters, Beverly Brouchoud, Barbara Brown. Rita Duchon, Clarence Naidl, Lynn Hanson, Brian Eisner, Iohn Cerkas ROW 5-Betty Hogan. Iudy Bau- mann. Eileen Sempier, Marian Miller, Bonnie Ebenhoe, Alice Detien, Richard Vander Bloemen, Fred Kresl f Our Voices URING THF YTTAR strains of voices were hoard coming from tho chorus room during loiirth hoiir. The choriis members started their yoar with the opcrctta the HH. M. S. Pinaloren. During tho drab winter months the chorus light- ened our hearts with their annual Christmas Concert. Taking part in the annual Mid-winter concert was another cheerful note sung by the choriis, On Friday at the close of the day the chorus sang their protection prayer. Taking on the role ot selling pennants promot- cd school spirit and also helped finance their trip to Madison, The chorus again came through this year with their popiilar sextette. They were so woll liked that at one performance the Lin- coln stiidontra used part ot their noon hour to hear thorn. CHORUS, left to right, ROW 1-Ierry Sears, Wally Her- man, Chuck Erickson, Marlene Kohlmeier. leanine Vraney, Gayle Neuhert, Pat Young ROW 2-Ierry Cronin, Fred Beck. Russell Balge, Ierry Satori. lim Mell- berg. Indy McKay, Ioanne Prahl, Nancy Lyons, Pat Mil- ler ROW 3-Chuck Conley, Quentin Konkel. Gary Hy- nek, Ron Rathsack. George Peterson, Louise Aplin. Cyn- Accompanying chorus members as they sang solos or gave the school-wide presentations are, sitting, Carol Lappen and Bette Ohlhues standing. thia Walker, Georgia Kenny, Mary Ellen Beaton, Ginger Schmitz ROW 4-Al Schelfhout, Don Gallager. Bill Geh- ring, Kenneth Luckow, Ierry Buretta, Carol Birringer. Barbara Hidde, Beatrice Mangin, Lynn Fishbeck, Mari- lyn Surfus ROW 5- Dave Iohnson, Dave Krueger, Chuck Mcrhnke, Bill Godlrey, Dick Crandall, Carol Lap- pen. Iudy Drill, Bonnie Singer, Mary Rasmussen Hll MEMBERS ol the orchestra, une der tlie direction ot Mr. Karl Miller, practiced lona and liard to give the public the music that was presented in tlie piilulic performances. Activities that tlie orchestra took part in were the Mid! winter Concert February 2, tours ot the iiinior liiali school, attendina the Chif caao Symphony Qrcliestra in Milwau- kee Marcli l7 and participating in tlie festival in Menaslia March 22. DINNER ENSEIVIBLE. left to right- David Crehore, Betty Walker, David McLaughlin and Sally Brown. Absent- Tom Oelhaten and Bette Ohlhues OFFICERS-Mr. Karl Miller discusses the orchestra ac- tivities with two of the orchestra officers, Barbara Kitz- erow, treasurer, and David McLaughlin. president OFFICERS-Tom Roedig, manager, Dianne Leider and Sally Brown, librarians Tom Oelhaten, manager was absent ORCHESTRA, lett to right ROW 1-Karen Budzien, Di- anne Leider, Fred Beck. Sylvia Siemers ROW 2-Sally Brown, Beverly Trombla, Nancy Meyer, Edith Ianing ROW 3-Betty Walker, Bette Ohlhues, Lu Dene Peck, Linda Walker ROW 4-David Crehore. Tom Wiegand, We Had A Paul Ingrisch. Gary Schwalbe ROW 5-Mr. Karl Miller. director, Bill Frick. Rosemary Daellenbach, Karen Gei- gel. Sharon Worthington ROW 6-Iim Burns, Sylvester Ferguson, Robert Vollendori, Al Koritzinsky. Robert Bux- baum. Gary Kasten .fb 64,4 Holiday With Strings ORCHESTRA. left lo righl, ROW l-David McLaughlin. Iudeen Barts, Thomas Oelhalen ROW 2-Mike Hensink Karen Pelry, Iudy Tuesberg, Pat Matte ROW 3-Elizc- beth Nelson, Sharon Le Clcxir, Larry Diegel ROW 4- Karen Wensing, Bill Wergin, Ioyce Muehlberg, Ierry h I BAND, left to right, ROW l-Charles Thiele. Roger Franke, Richard Ladwig, Milford Awe, Al Koritzinsky. Gary Kasten, Robert Buxbaum, Iohn Doyle, Iohn Lowry. ROW 2-Iames Bull. Carmen Chizek, Bernette Gallen- berger, Curtis Wittwer, Kathy Salzman, La Verne Schrank, Patricia Brunner, Iohn Kaminski, Paul Koldoff The Music Went ONG HOURS of practice tor the hand 111e111 bers helped produce the rich, hill ::tra111g1 heard hy the larae audiences at the pep frkitrz, lrtomecomina parade and the toothall and lvar lcetball aames. ln order that all band meinberfa could play at aames, a new system was worked up hy Mr Conrad Daollenhach, ltand director. lVle111l1er:: were either inthe red band or the white hand, each playing at alternate aairics. Added attractions ot the band were the per formances at the Junior hiah Schools, the an nual Memorial Day parade, and the parade for the dedication of the new Green Bay Packer Stadium. BAND COUNCIL, left to right, ROW l-Barbara Iiriko- wic, Sharon Pleuss, Dianne Lehman ROW 2-Karen Wensing, Karen Geigel ROW 3-Rosemary Daellen- bach, Betty Danielson ROW 4-William Wergin, Leon Hansen, Al Koritzinsky ROW 5-Gary Kasten, Sharon Worthington, Roger Franke ROW 3--Leon Hansen, Mary Pollen, Virginia Karman, Mar- lene Yindra, Diane Lehman, Wallace Herrman ROW 4- Karen Wensing, William Wergin, Ioyce Muehlberg, Matt- hew Zima. Michael Creamer ROW 5-Ronald Larson. Iames Burns, Peter Christensen ROW 6-Sylvester Fer- guson, Robert Vollendorf, Sheldon Hynek, Ierome Krueger 'Round and 'Round Producing music soft and sweet in the variety show were the members of the Lincoln High School Dance Band. The band included ROW 1, left to right-Iim Bertler, Merrily Kraemer, Iohn Fraser, Sharon Pleuss, Charles Thiele ROW 2, left to right- Tom Mlada, lohn Doyle. Gary Kasten, Al Koritzinsky, Bill Frick, Chuck Mahnlre, Bill Thompson. Mr. Daellen- bach, conductor, Heidi Swette and Tom Roedig BAND, ROW l-Sylvia Siemers, Sharon Worthington, Ruth Ann Yindra. Betty Danielson, Karen Geigel, Rose- mary Daellenbach ROW 2-Robert Nelson. Iames Bert- ler. Sharon Pleuss, Sandra Bent. Karen Landon, lanis lacobs. Iollnne Hecker, Barbara Iirikowic ROW 3-Lael Herdina, Rosalie Kraemer, Iudy Miller, Merrily Kraemer. Iohn Fraser, Rodney Fischer, Sharon Fredrick, Ierry A Schoening ROW 4-Carol Reinhardt, Leola Wagner. Dennis Wagner. Theodore Huntington, Ierry Leyendeck- er, Charles Bonnefoi. lack Madson, Heidi Swette, Bill Thompson. Charles Mahnke ROW 5-Gerald Baeclr- man. William Godfrey. Mr. Conrad Daellenbach, dir- ector, William Frick, Thomas Roedig Q is 'Swv'-K R 3... 84 4k 56- Q ' ig-v 1.3 2, X R Q 'C 1 n is it ., jj 'T 15 S, ,if .w P ,,..y, ff il' ' fam x if xi' Q m ay Q, 1.f,. . 15, A if -ZKVIYIIV' l!Yl'll.l!lll'.iJ, Al! N771 Wllflyy llllf!JA'fWA'.H I-'lylwlllfl' 71' fil'll'fll'f! fill!! 707' In 1ff?W1x'1?'.i. Letter to Major General joseph Hooker january 25, 1863 Division page- Lincoln Sends Five Trackmen TRACK TEAM. left to right, ROW l- T. Zinkel. R. Walsh', R. Sweetman , W. Bushman , G. Ripp , Capt. I. Dick', H. Zimmerman'. W. Grapentine'. ROW Z-M. Troullier', I. Benishek . R. Schroeder, S. Prickett , L. Hansen, C. Angoli, R. Radandt, B. Wienserki, P. Ierry Dick finishes first in the 100-yard dash. 44-Sporfs lfrackl Thompson: ROW 3-Coach W. Barringer, Mgr. P. Woida, F. Birch. F. Knipp, L. Maloney, S. Hein, B. Klenkle, A. Perrodin, E. Schrank', Coach W. Susdorf: Absentees, B. Burtard'. I. Meister', G. Hartman, I. Lowr . 'Letterwinners. Y OACH BILL BARRINGERS cindermen come pleted the l957 track season with sixth place in the conference and third in the state section- al, Lincoln sent five boys from the sectional to compete in seven events in the state. At the sectional Bob Burtard placed first in high hurd- les, low hurdles and broad jump, Ierry Dick, first in IOO-yard dash, Greg Ripp, first in shot put, Ierry Meister, second in low hurdles, Wally Grapentine, second in high jump, In the state meet at Madison, Burtard racked up third in the high hurdles, third in low hurdles and fifth in broad jump. Greg Ripp placed fourth in shot put. Mantyls track team will miss their outstande ing coach, William Barringer, who has accepted another position at Des Plaines, lllinois. to Compete at State Meet Greg Ripp, sectional champ. heaves the shot put. l J. I Mile 35' A ABOVE, the Ships warm up in pre- paration for cr meet. LEFT, Howie Zimmerman relieves Gene Schrank of the baton in cz fast- moving medley relay. Sports lfrackl- Netters Rate Top ANTYS netters closed with an unbeaten dual meet record and Won every possible point in the conference meet. The valley victory was led by the first five, Albie LeClair, single champion, Dick Hall, singles second, Brian Eis' ner, Tom Winter, doubles champions, and Bob Shaw, singles reserves champion. The tennis players also took first place in the state sectionf al, The Ships lost the state championship and took second when Neenah's doubles team beat Lincoln in the finals May 31 and Iune l. Co-captains for 1957 were Tom Winters and Tom Frieder, Albie LeClair was elected captain of '58, Coach Deubler led the successful team. Albie LeClair, top, and Brian Eisner. bottom, demon- strute their championship form. TENNIS TEAM, left to right, ROW l-Coach Deubler. Dick Hcxll', Bob Shaw'. Tom Winter', Albie LeCluir'. Brian Eisner': ROW 2-Mgr. Dick Schroeder', Cal Mahnke', Ion Lindwall , Bob Trochlell , Tom Frieder': ROW 3-Iclmes Heinz', Ierry Schoening, Iunior Mgr. Iohn Vallesky', Iames Mackey , Mike Fuller', Ab- sentee, lohn Manske'. Tennis letter winners are starred. 'RTI is Golfers Take First in Conference GOLF TEAM, left to right. ROW 1-Bill Young. Bill Hackbarthi Bob Weinert', Iim Luther': ROW 2-lim Tcxdych , Iohn Alt. Tom Dedricks, Paul Mrotek, Iohn Berzin- sky. Al Koritzinsky, Paul Fischl . Absentees, Kent Peitersen . Steve Hoffman, Dale Larson. Letter winners are starred. HE LINKSMEN finished a victorious season by notch ing first in the conference meet and fifth place out of 36 teams in the state. The golfers also easily took first in the state sectional meet at Ripon May 24. Medalist was Kent Peitersen, who tied for second and in the playoff, rated as the states fourth golfer. At the Oshkosh meet, the team broke the scoring record , y . of 396 by two strokes. Low scores for the season were 7l's, . X shot by Weinert and Peitersen at Oshkosh. Donald Annis, in his first year as golf coach, was a con- tributing factor to the success of the team. Bill Hackbarth practices his driving form in Lincoln's bowl. Sporfs lgolfl-47 'G' l 7 - 4 grin UPPER LEFT. Leon Nickish slides into third base. LOWER LEFT, Harlan Groelle, Alan Rabideaux and Gene Maloney discuss strategy for the next game. BASEBALL TEAM, front, Mgr. Gabby Franz , lelt to right, ROW l-Coach Frank Granitz, Harlan Groelle', Bob Bonk', Leon Nickisch', Pat McGlin', Dick Leneau . Gene Maloney', Alan Rabideaux', Iohn Stryzew- Ships Bat Away OACH GRANITZS players compiled a recf ord of eleven Wins, and no losses for a per- fect season. Unfortunately, the conference vot- ed against tournament play, which halted the top-notch batmen for the remainder of the year. High batting averages for the season were held by Bill Nelson, .3l7g Pat McGlin, .3165 Leon Nickisch, .3085 and Dennis Bonk, .300 Bill Nel- son led with 12 R. B. I.'s and Bob Scherer paced with 10. Leon Nickisch rated as Mantys top pitcher with a six win and no loss record. Pitcher Iohn Strzyzewski followed with four Wins and no losses. Pat McGlin was elected Captain and Leon Nickisch, Most Valuable Player. Rookie of the Year was sophomore Al- lan Schelfhout. ski'. ROW 2-Dennis Bonk', Bob Scherer', Lanny Teteak, Bill Nelson'. Bob Schuler', Albert Lutz . Allan Schellhout'. Don Gallagher. Letter winners are starred. . .. W .. 4-4:1 48-Sports lbaseballl l i Gridders Finish Fourth FOOTBALL TEAM, left to right, ROW 1-D. Delain. A. Perrodin'. Capt. R. Rocklewitz . D. Bull', L. Teteak . A Boeldt . A. LeClair : ROW 2-C. Angoli'. I. Strebel' B. Wienserski, W. Grapentine'. K. Budzie n'. E Schrank , W. Staudt': ROW 3-D. Brandel. P. Lemke. I. Tadych'. D. Kacynski . D. Schleunes'. I. Alt . A. Grotbeck : ROW 4-R. Nass , D. Parworth, D. Robi- 1 chaud', D. Markowski , I. Benishek . B. Schroeder , W. Oestreich: ROW 5-Coach F. Granitz, Mgr. R. Ohlhues. Mgr. N. Iergenson'. Coach R. Frailing: Absentees, L. Zipperer , D. Gallagher . I. Kubsch , I. Lowry', R. Shaw'. Al Lutz , Coach I. Iung. Letterwinners are starred. ANTY'S football squad ended the difficult season with fourth place in the conference, piling up three wins and three losses, The grid- ders were victorious against Fond du Lac, the strong Green Bay West team and Oshkosh in Lincoln's Homecoming game. Senior Wally Grapentine, fullback, and Keith Budzien, halfback, were selected All-Confen ence defensive players. Honorable mention went to senior Albie LeClairg juniors Dennis Kacynski, Dave Schleunes, Bob Shaw and Ierry Tadych. Albie LeClair, who made 23 out of 24 field goal attempts in two years, was elected Most Valuable Player. Bob Shaw, quarterback, was chosen '58 captain. The Iay Vee squad compiled six wins against one loss for a first place tie with Appleton. LEFT. Captain Bob Rocklewitz helps start a play with an alert crouch. Sports lfoofballl-49 Grapentine, Budzien LEFT, Wally Grapentine, one of Manty's top yardage gainers, was named All-Conference defensive haliback. BELOW, Darryl Delain charges in to stop his man with a hard side tackle. -:.k'lL. .. RIGHT, Dave Schleunes avoids tacklers for a gain 50-Sporfs lfoofball LEFT, Keith Budzien ranked All-Conlerence defensive lullhack with his outstanding tackling. Make All-Conference FOOTBALL B SQUAD. left to right, ROW l-W. Pozorski. B. Woitcx. D. Krumel. D. Fencl. F. Gilbert. I. Gogcrt: ROW 2-A. Neilitz, F. Duffy, D. Schuler, T. Sitkiewitz, K. Cher- mak, R. Kenny: ROW 3-B. Braun, C. Wittwer, R. Schuh, D. Ryder. I. Rezcxch, I. Suckow: ROW 4-I. Kopidlansky. Season Record Manitowoc U Two Rivers 6 Manitowoc 7 Fond du Lac U Manitowoc 14 Sheboygan North 17 Manitowoc 13 Green Bay East 14 Manitowoc 28 Green Bay West 20 Manitowoc 14 Oshkosh U Manitowoc O Appleton 9 LEFT, Bob Shaw receives cr hard-hitting block. R. Mellberg. T. Klein. G. Hammes. R. Haberland, R. Glaeser: ROW 5-Couch D. Annis. R. Powalisz, G. Theodorou. Mgr. I. Maxfeldt. B. Vollendorf. Coach W. Susdorf. Absentees, S. Ferguson, I. Kleiber, D. Klein, S. Meyer, R. Punosh Sporfs lfoofballl-51 Cross Country Returns to Lincoln CROSS COUNTRY TEAM, left to right, ROW l-P. Thompson, R. Balge, G. Meng, L. Hansen, H. Fairtield , H. Zimmerman', Capt. R. Walsh': ROW 2-R. Strzyzew- ski, D. Carbon, C. Madsen, I. Bull , D. Sievert, I. Schoen- ing, R. Larsen': ROW 3-Coach W. Barringer, M. Awe, K. Knutson, O. Wolfgram, S. Prickett, C. Erickson, D. Schultz, I. Windus', Mgr. B. Witczak. BELOW, The Ships top live line up tor a practice start. Hlf Sl-HPS cross country squad concluded with a tive-win and tlireefloss season rec orol. ln the state, Manty placed lotli, This was tlie first year of cross country since l935. The team will miss senior letterwinnors Howie Zimmerman and Captain Bob Walsli Returning lettermen are l-larold Fairfield, lim Bull, Ron Larsen and lim Windus, Coacli Bill Barrinqer made possible tlie revival ot cross 52-Sporfs lcross-counfryl country. BELOW. The cross country men pace daily in prepara- tion lor the next meet. M4 15,4121 Cagers Cop Championships MASHING RFCOl iDS and opponents, Coach lohn lung and his caaers battled their way to the undisputed conf ference title tor the first time in 30 years. Manty topped the conference with a record of twelve wins, two losses, lOU7 points and an averaae of 72 points a game. lincoln stepped into the tourney road by edging the Two Rivers saiiad 63753 and whitefwashing Valders 9555 with a new scoring record in the subfregional tournament. The Shipbuilders moved on to defeat Sheboygan Central 76 56 at the reaional. Racing up the line, Manty earned its way to the state tournament by downing Green Bay East 61 54 and crushing Hortonville 81-64 in the sectional. Bill Nelson broke Bob Scliererts individual scoring record ot 39 points with a 4l shot in the game against Hortonville. ln the opening round at Madison, the Ships lost a heart- breaker to Madison 67,66 Lincoln, rated sixth in the state, pounced back to take the state consolation championship by suppressing Superior Central 75-70 and Eau Claire 82 70. The lay Vees finished with a record ot tour wins and ten losses. Art Neilitz led the scoring with a total ot l5U points and lack Klciber paced with 95, RIGHT. Bill Nelson, Lincoln's scoring ace. tips in another basket for two points Sporfs lbaskefballl-53 BASKETBALL TEAM, left to right, ROW 1 -Iim Griftin , Brian Eisner , Norris Ier- gensen, Bob Scherer', Bill Hackbarthf Dick Hall'. Ierry LeClair ROW 2-Mcxn- ager Ronnie Ahrens, Albie I.eClair'. Leo Zipperer, Dale Elm, Coach lung, Bill Nelson', Al Schelfhout', Wayne Staudt , Bob Shaw'. Absent, Mgr. Icxck Mcxdson. Letterwinners'. :nl 'IQ ABOVE, Captain lim Grilfin prepares to score on a hook sho! ABOVE RIGHT, showing the scrap ol a champion. Brian Eisner ties up the ball RIGHT, Bob Scherer. key pivot man. recovers the ball FRVC Champs LEFT, Bill Nelson drives hard for the basket in ihe opening game of his record smashing season 54-Sporfs lbaskefballl Win State Consolation Crown BASKETBALL B TEAM. left to right, ROW 1-Dennis Robichaud. Bill Zigmund, Kent Bleser, Ed Fitzhugh BOW 2-Ken Chermak. Hon Balzan, Paul Kraemer, Hon Season Record Manitowoc 71 Menasha 65 Manitowoc 54 Two Rivers 53 Manitowoc 75 Oshkosh 44 Manitowoc 72 Sheboygan North 55 Manitowoc 61 Green Bay East 58 Manitowoc 51 Alumni 62 Manitowoc 75 Appleton 52 Manitowoc 66 Fond du Lac 48 Manitowoc 66 Sheboygan Central 64 Manitowoc 70 Green Bay West 75 Manitowoc 77 Oshkosh 49 Manitowoc 70 Sheboygan North 37 Manitowoc 74 Green Bay East 62 Manitowoc 90 Two Rivers 84 Manitowoc B7 Appleton 74 Manitowoc 88 Fond du Lac 61 Manitowoc 67 Sheboygan Central Sl Manitowoc 79 Green Bay West 59 LEFT, team effort such as this made the season a great success Schuh, Dave Klein. lack Kleiber ROW 3-Coach Walter Colton, Bill Stangel, Tom Wall, Roger Thielen, Art Neil- itz, Peter Danielson, Sylvester Ferguson orfs lbaskefball-55 Manty Qualifies Four Wrestlers ABOVE, Captain Neil Leitner and Larry Ma- loney have a friendly match at practice. WRESTLING TEAM. left to right, ROW l-Dion Schultz, Iim Bull, Iim Bertler, Chuck Erickson, Doug Goeters, Dick Schroeder, Don Hallwachs', Larry Maloney', Capt. Neil l.eitner , Bob Walsh , Ron Larson', Al Bohachek' ROW 2-Louis Ansorge, lim Hibbard, Peter Connors. Ken Dehne , Carl Madsen, Dave Carbon, Paul Thompson . Barry Bast, Don Trieck, Tom Whitney', Randy Kenny, Roger Reindl. Bob Larson, Dan Leitner, Howie Zimmer- HE GBAPPLEBS came through with a seas son record of five wins and five losses. For the first time in Lincoln's wrestling history, Coach Barringer's matmen upset the strong Valders Vikings in a thrilling match with a score of 21 to 20. Although the Ships placed last at the Valders Invitational Tournament, Capt. Neil Leitner won the outstanding wrestler award, At the state sectional, Al Bohachek took first, Neil Leitner, firstg Bob Walsh, second and Willard Stock, sec- ond. The four wrestlers qualified for the state meet by placing at the sectional. In the state meet, Bohachek won his prelim- inary matches but lost in the finals to place sec- ond, Leitner and Walsh were defeated in their second matches. Stock lost in the first round. Manty's B squad finished in first place at the Manitowoc B Squad Tournament. man ROW 3-Mgr. Milford Awe, Ierry Gogat, Bruce Wienserski, Leon Hansen', Willard Stock , Iohn Suc- kow, Arnie Grotbeck, Bill Braun, Ralph Haberland, Arnie Mancheski, Bill Thompson', Tony Angoli', George Theodorou, Bob Schroeder, Manager Bill Witzcak, Ab- sentees, Ken Knutson, Bob Kattner, Frank Birch, Ierry Schoening' 'Letterwinners 56-Sports lwresflingl 1-,.gf -w,as,,,, ':' STARTING TEAM left lo right- A. Bohachek R. Larson N. Leitner L. Maloney B. Walsh D. Hallwachs L. Hansen T. Whitney W. Stock T. Angoli ' .Jw-QYS You Gain the Spirit Practicing their serving for volleyball are Virginia McKenna. Sue Smith, ludy Gehrke orfs lG.A.A.l The individual winners are Heidi Swette, Ioyce Muehl- berg, Penny Schuette Getting the archery equipment in good order are Karen Petry and Nan- cy Willman of Fair Play Hlf GIRLS Athletic Association is open to all girls who pay yearly dues. The advisers ol the club are the two physical education teach' ers. GAA sponsors sports lor all girls. When school opens in the tall, the lirst sport is speed a way, Also in tall, the targets are set up and the girls, under the direction ol their teachers start practice. As the weather grows colder, GAA goes indoors lor checkers, old mill, Chinese checkers and pina pong. Then the vols leyball nets are put up and teams completed, Alter volleyball, comes basketball and the tree throw contest. At the first signs ol spring, baseball gloves and bats are handed out, more teams chosen and the GAA version ol the big leagues is uns der way. As the weather grows warmer, the shot put, discus and dashes are discovered and many gym suited figures can be seen panting through the hallfmile. All these sports are under the direction ol raportheads, girls who arrange matches, games and schedules, with the help ol their sponsors. Girls receive awards, For 500 points in GAA a girl receives a triangle When she accumuf lates lOUU points she gets a letter, Atter still more time the girl that obtains 1500 points is given a pin PLAYING BASKETBALL is a favorite sport with these people: Barbara Kitzerow, Bonnie Wiesman. Lois Kumbalek THE OFFICERS of GAA from left to right are Iudy Reichert, secretary: Linda Hodne, assistant point secre- tary: Rita Duchon, assistant point secretary: Ioyce Muehlberg, presi- dent: Heidi Swette, point secretary: Nancy Willman. vice-president. Ab- sent when the picture was taken was Mary Walters, treasurer Sports lG.A.A.l-59 Keep the Friendships SWIMMING PAGEANT could not be held this year so the highlight oi the events ol the Swim club was a workshop, held in Two Rivers March l4 and l5. Beulah and Henry Gundling, champions from Cedar Rapids, lowa, were at the symposium to instruct the girls from 50 different schools, Five pageant numbers were entered from Lincoln. These numbers had been previously used in the pageants. The re- maining meetings the girls began to work on next year's pageant, working for perfection. SWIM CLUB OFFICERS, Sitting, left to right-Kay De- .ll ' wane and Lois Gieschen Standing, lei! to right. Liz ll' ' . I I ' ' Savage. Nancy Willman, Miss Frano. adviser. and Carol Berge I SWIM CLUB ROW l-Sarah Belson. Alice Delien, Ieanine Vraney. Dianne Leider. Elaine Traurig, Heidi Swelte, Iudy Baumann, lane Hamman. Ann Wilda, Pam Gordon ROW 2-Chantal Bouligeon, Ioyce Muehlberg, Ielaine Dailey, Ar- lene Fenlon, Evelyn Gass, Karen Budzien, Dianne Wilda, Iudy Snavely. Karen Ceaglske, Bonnie Wiesman ROW 8- leanne Hendries, Iudy Iagemann, Sue Lindemann, Shirley Englebrecht, LuAnn Muchowski. Rosie Daellenbach, Rita Du- chon ROW 4-Marilee Meisnest, Barb Brown. Nan Hayden, Sue Schmiedicke, Caryl Timmers. Pat Crowe, Anne Fischl, Karen Reibetanz, Margie Hayden ROW 5-Sharon Eber, Lea Stangel, loanne Fink, Dorothy Sampe. Mary Ellen Beaton, Georgia Kenny, Lynn Fishbeck, Marilyn Surlus, Ginger Schmitz, Karen Geigel .,.., M1 EHIMQM1' -I-l-IMI That Were Made Here l?F'lClA'l lNG FOR speedfa-way, basketball, baseball, individual :sports and volleyball were not the only accoinplishinents ot the Ollie cials Club this year. They held a Play Day with Two Rivers, where bowling was the inain event. A Clip-andfcline party in the pool and cafeteria was given by the club for the Arlington exe Changees. Together with the M Club, the of ticials worked in the playroorn lunch hours. CLUB MEMBERS, ROW 1- Shirley Engelbrecht, C a r o l Berge, IoAnn Peppard, Dar- lene Wiegand, Marlene Toebe. Sue Lipschutz, Ann Wilda, Mary Lynn Koch, Bonnie Raeu- ber, Barbara Meany ROW 2- Marilyn Surfus, Mary Sue Lindemann, Susan Smith, Bea Mangin, Bonnie Wiesman, Io- Rnn Grall, Ioyce Muehlberg, Iudy Reichert, Kay Stein, Kar- en Budzien, Iudy Luebke, Nan- cy Kovar, Heidi Swette, Karen Petry, Karen Geigel Nancy Willman, president, explains the layout of a volleyball court to Iudy Iagemann, vice president PIN WEARERS, ROW 1-Nancy Willman, Shirley En- gelbrecht ROW 2-Iudy Reichert, Sue Lindemann, Nan- cy Kovar ROW 3-loyce Muehlberg, Bonnie Wiesman Sports lofficialsl-61 Q. w sf A ik , 1- 4 vision pa sfwnasarwms Wwmp- M V31 Kwai-wif' fm fan' frilff fill! nyff lllllffl llllylf' Ill!!! IQ! fxllfflilyi NJ A' fill! IAIWI' A' IA' Will' lnlfy NJ NY' IIIIIAWJAIINX IZ Address, Cooper Union, New York City Feb. 27, 1860 Division page-63 Was Anybody NTHUSIASM and loyalty can best describe Lincolnis Pep Club in action, RedfWliite, :mm PEP OFFICERS, sitting-Charlene Reuther. Georgia Kenny. Karin Braunel: standing- Marylansen 64-Clubs lpepl we fight rong through the holls on thot longf awaited day when we could all wear our redf ond-whites. Homecoming was another one of those great days. Newly designed homecoming buttons were on added attraction this year, with cr Lincoln ship pinned to ol red badge. Pep skits were pref sented in the auditorium the night before Horne- coming lollowed by the once again troditionol bonfire. Pep club is supervised by Mr. Newton lones. PEP CLUB. helping decorate halls are, on ladder- Beatrice Mangin. Karen O'Hearn: below-Eileen Sem- pier, Marjorie Hayden, Marlene Schiffleger, Pam Gor- don CHEERLEADERS, ROW 1, left to right -Nancy Hayden. Charlene Reuther, Ieanne Cooper: ROW 2-Mary Ian- sen, Georgia Kenny, Ianet Derus, Karin Braunel Downhearted? Well, No! PEP CLUB, ROW l, left to right-Iudy Snavely, Karen Ceaglske, Pat Crowe. Sue Schmiedicke, Elizabeth Sav- age, Barbara Brown, lane Olson, Ieanne Cooper. Luann Muchowski, Karen Geigel: ROW 2-lane Hamman, Marilee Meisnest, Lois Lee, Lea Stangel. Caryl Tim- mers, Kay Duebner, Sarah Belson. Nancy Hayden, Iudy Reichert, Sue Lindemann, Nancy Willman, Ann Fer- guson, Ellen Wichouske: ROW 3-Mary Skubal, Diane lohnson, Evelyn Scholl, Ardis Kadow. Mary Pollen, Ieanette Novak, Iudy Iagemann, Mary Kopidlansky. PEP CLUB, ROW 1. left to right-Dorothy Schleis, Kathy Rosinsky, Carol Ceaglske, Bonnie Ploeckelman, Vir- ginia Karman, Billy Ann Rosinsky, Sharon Heise, Carrie Kohls. Carol Glaunert, Karolyn Dahm: ROW 2-Eliza- beth Nelson. Darlene Olson. Karen Wicihowski, Lul-inn Sieracki, Sandra Stedl, Sandra Crawford, Mary Kollath, Iudy Luebke, Carol Berge, Darlene Wiegand, Sue Lip- schutz, Marlene Toebe, Bonnie Raeuber: ROW 3- Karen Landon, Ioanne Freiberg, Nancy Glaeser, Eunice F Marilyn Surfus, Iean Clay, Pat Tabat, Betty Pech, Vir- ginia Schuh, Iudy Peronto, Mary Mrozinski, Dianne Leider, Barbara Lutz: ROW 4-Karen O'Hearn, Gail Krainik, Rita Duchon, Marlene Schilfleger, Marilyn Heinz, Nancie Niemann, Louise Erickson. Carol Gruber, Laurie Sheehy, Pat Courchaine, Doris Peterson, Ellen Peterson. Donna Bursek, Sandra Rehrauer, Bonnie Waack, Betty Walker, Frances Leick: ROW 5-Eileen Sempier, Alice Detien, Gayle Raymond, Mary Pausten- bach, Marion Pokorski, Marcia Brice Rank, Barbara Andrastek, Barbara Phalen, Karen Paque, Ioyce Becker, Marilyn Leiker, Barbara Meany, Sharon Filzen, Karen Reibetanz, Marjorie Hayden, Pam Gordon, Sharon Prickett, lean Fidler, Lynn Christensen, Sharon Schroeder: ROW 4-Mary Le Breck, Nikki Schmitz, Karen Duenkel, Ann Wilda. Barbara Groll. Pat Damon, Mary Koch, Sharon Zeddies, Betty Kluczykow- ski, Gretchen Buege. Marlene Yindra, Anne Fischl. Pat Torgerson, Linda Hodne, Ianet Dulek, Gail Schwantes Clubs lpepl-65 UFVW' LINCOLN SCIENCE CLUB. ROW l, sitting left to right- David Krueger. Mark Rehrauer, Bill Wergin, Ted Hunt- ington, Dan Hoffman. Bill Ohde, Tom Westover. Penny Schuette, Mike Rensink, Lee David Thompson. Curt Clubs Promise Ref! Wittwer. Iohn Crowe, Sandy Biely, Ierome Gogat, Richard Vander Bloemen: standing, OFFICERS - Dale Reimer. Dave Crehore, Ianice Witt, Richard Ludwig FUTURE NURSES CLUB, ROW 1, kneeling left to right- lTl-l Miss Helene Dedricks help, students could de- vote their spare time to working on science projects in which they were interested. Lincoln Science Club was formed so the members could work with other people who were interes- ted in other phases of science related to their projects. A future of bringing comfort and happiness to others could best describe the goals of the girls who belonged to Future Nurses Club. Under the super- vision ol Miss Lucille Gaedke, the club made tray favors lor the hospitals and sponsored a Coke and Chip party. 66-Clubs lLincoln Sciene Kathleen Koch. Vivian Ligman, Kay Schneider: ROW 2. seated-Karen Landon, Christine Gorte, vice-president: Iudy Zagrodnik, secretary: Mary Mellberg, president: Patricia Young, treasurer: IoAnn Angoli, Mary Brunner, Miss Lucille Gaedke, adviser: ROW 3. standing-Kath- ryn Kerscher. Marilyn Check. Ardis Kadow, Diane Iohn- son. Mary Skubal. Eloise Becker. Ann Klein, Arline Dittmann el Future Careers FUTURE SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS CLUB. right. officers, lelt to right-Ierry Hartlaub, secretary: Daryl Anderson. presi- 'Ai I dent: Willard Stock, treasurer: Leon Han- sen, vice-president OYS INTERESTED in careers in science or engineering were given the opportunity to learn more about training requirements, em- ployment possibilities and subjects related to science in various tields by joining the Lincoln Science and Engineering Club. Some of the sub- iects worked on during the year by the mem- bers were electronics, interstellar travel and the development ol a number system based on fives, Otlier activities included films and a field trip. Tliis club was directed by Mr. Noble Ander- son, Mr, Vernon I-lansen and Mr. Edwin Erick- son, Clubs lLincoln Sciencel-67 FUTURE SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS CLUB. left-Iim Burns explains his portable ham re- ceiver to Ken Knutson and Mr. Vernon Han- sen. adviser FUTURE SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS CLUB. below-Tony Angoli, Tom Helminiak and David Sampe conduct an experiment ,.,--Y, Brains and Brawn Combine O BECOME a member ot Lin- l coln's Letterrnens Club, a boy must have earned a letter in any inter-scholastic sport. Their main goal was to attain the highest sportsmanship values possible in inter-scholastic sports. With the coaches of all sports serving as acl- visers, they sponsored an 'lvl' Club dance in the cafeteria. Encourage ing other boys to try out tor sports was another of their objectives. LETTERMEN'S CLUB, ROW 1, kneeling left to right-Albert I.eClair, Keith Budzien, Larry Maloney, Bob Walsh: ROW 2, standing-lim Tadych, Richard Schroeder, Duane Bull. Wally Grapentine, Bob Rocklewitz, Howard Zimmerman, Art Per- rodin: ROW 3-lim Griffin, Wayne Bushman, Eugene Schrank, Darryl DeLain, Lanny Teteak, Gerald Strebel, Iohn Valleskey, Leon Hansen I..E'1'TERMEN'S CLUB, above, Officers, left to right-Bob Shaw, Brian Eisner, Bob Scherer. William Nelson LETTERMEN'S CLUB, below, left to right. ROW l-Oscar Wolfgram, Donald Gallagher, Scott Prickett, Allan Schelfhout, Iohn Alt, Dennis Robichaud: ROW 2-Iames Heinz, Iames Windus, Iohn Lowry, Nor- ris Iergensen, Bob Schroeder, Arnold Grotbeck COACHES. above. seated - Mr. Richard Frailing. Mr. Iohn lung. Mr. William Barringer, Mr. Claude Zoch: standing-Mr. Robert Deubler, Mr. Gordon Winder. Mr. Walter Susdorf 68-Clubs fLeffermenl Rackets Swing, Courts Ring ENNIS CLUB was open to both looys and girls who were interested in learning the correct rules ot tennis, The chief goal of everyone in this club was to get his umpire cards. ln order to do this, each person had to pass five tests ot fifty questions each, and get at least QU per cent ot them correct. They are then qualified as United States Lawn Tennis Association umpires and receive their umpire cards. All members ot the ten- nis team must belong to Tennis Clulo. Four boy and four girl ollicials are elected each year to umpire at the state tennis finals in the Milwaukee Iournal State Tennis Tournament at Wauwatosa in the summer. TENNIS CLUB, right, ROW 1. sitting left to right-Ioanne Hecker, Doris Peterson, Kath- ryn Stein: ROW 2, standing- William Zigmund, Dennis Ro- bichaud, Pete Danielson, Ken- ny Chermak, Sylvester Fergu- son, Paul Kramer, Kent Bleser. Absent-Robert Shaw, Dick Hall, Ronald Larson TENNIS CLUB, above, standing left to right -Harold Fairfield, Dave Wiegand. Iames Heinz, Richard Schroeder TENNIS CLUB, OFFICERS-Brian Eisner, vice- president: Mr. Robert Deubler, adviser: Ellen Peterson, secretary: Albert I.eClair, president: Ierry Schoening, treasurer l Clubs lTennisl--69 NE BIG project of the lunior Red Cross this year was the filling of C1 chest with clothes and other items to send overseas. The members ot this club were elected in their home- rooms, Under the supervision of Miss Ruth Fuller, Miss lean Iohnsrud, Miss Virginia Worel, ond Miss Mary Core ney, the club collected money tor the childrens fund and helped in other ways lor the benefit ot the children here and abroad. 70-Clubs lRed Crossl We Served - Contributing IUNIOR RED CROSS, OFFICERS, left, clockwise-Elizcb beth Savage, vice-president: Mary Krupski, treasurer: Ioanne Fink, president: Pat Crowe, secretary IUNIOR RED CROSS. below. seated-Pat Radandt: ROW l, standing lelt to right-Mary Skubal, Pat Tabat, Bernette Gallenberger, Karen Leicht, Olive Steinbreck- er, Darla Maloney, Lavange Krumel, Karen Reibetanz: ROW 2-Bill O'Connor, Pat Fuller. Ion Teske, Karen Paque. Lou Anne Becker, Sharon Prickett IUNIOR RED CROSS, lelt, ROW l, lelt to right-Inez Shemchak, Sandy Ziarnilc, Karen Anderson, Pat Da- mon, Donna Kautzer: ROW 2-Marilyn Heinz, Barbara Meany, Lois Kumbalek, Vir- ginia Karman, Beatrice Mangin, Karen Ceaglske: ROW 3-Steve Meyer, Hel- en Muellenbach, Bob Pitz. Gayle Raymond, Art Per- rodin, Ielaine Dailey. Ah- sent-Charlotte Iensen, Hel- en Bernard, Kathy Foat. Kay Schneider. Mary Van- der Bloemen, Iudy Wick- lander to Health and Education ILLING students who wantf ed to learn more about the library and also aid in helping others locate books and other ma- terials made up the library stall. Under the supervision ot Miss Ruby Hannon and Mrs. La Made-A leine Straub, the stall helped to mend books, type, file, and put away books. They also helped design book displays. One ol their favorites was Rover , a dachshund s t r u n g across the trophy case on second lloor. He was covered with book jackets, letting students know what new books had arrived at the library. The statf also decor- ated tlie annual Christmas tree and helped serve at a faculty tea. - ABOVE, standing left to right-Donna Green, Io Ann Grall, Leanna Roe- dig, Donald Schoenborn: sitting-Io Carol O'Malley, Patricia Pollen BELOW, librarians putting up book display, left to right--Allen Gustave- son, Patricia Hadandt, Mary Sheraski, Dianne Lehman, Ellen Geiger. Donna Lehman, Bonnie Macek. Absent-Carolyn Ziamik, Tom Brandel. Ann Klein, Betty Gospodarek, Frances Ducat NK Clubs lLibrary Keep 'Em Rolling EMBERS of the Movie Projector Club helped students ond teoch- ers run the rnochines used during clcrssroom movies, Additionol octivif ties included repoiring the projectors cmd splicing broken films. Members of the club helped sell ice creom ond milk ot the ice crecxm bar in the cctfetericr during the lunch periods. Profits were used by the club to purchose new mochines. MOVIE PROIECTOR CLUB, left, left to right -Larry Schumacher, William O'Connor and Curtis Wittwer examine a spliced film MOVIE PROIECTOR CLUB, below, left to right-Wil- liam O'Conner, Allen Gustaveson, Neil Rower, Donald Hallwachs, Paul Thompson, Larry Schumacher Clubs fMovie Proiecfor Serving You With a Smile benefited from the hands of the Sen- ior Girls Club. Toys were mended, paint' ed, and distributed to the various centers. To promote further faculty-student ac- quaintances, the club sponsored a faculty tea that was held in the library, A Halloween party was also given to which the entire senior class was invited. Club advisers were Miss Nancy Samuel- son and Miss Margaret Vesperrnan. LEFT. OFFICERS, ROW 1, left to right-Pat Young. Kathy Koch. Lois Gustavson, Kay Dewane SENIOR GIRLS CLUB. ROW l, leit to right-Marion Po- korski, Donna Burselc, Rosie Benthein. Alice Deiien, Nancy Reinke, Barbara Lutz, Iudi Cooper, Iudy Peronto, Gayle Neubert, Ianice Hutchison. Ioanne Radandt, Ianice Spacek: ROW 2-Iudy Iirikowic. Mary Mrozinski RIGHT, SENIOR GIRLS CLUB, -la ' sitting, leit to right-Ielaine Dailey, Arlene Fenlon. Doris Erdmann, Sally Duran, Carol Lappen, Pat Tabat, Faye Au- bol. Elaine Traurig. Carole Burns, Gayle Raymond, Vivian Ligman, Carol Luedtke, Mary Mellberg. Ellen Wichouske: ROW 2, standing-Mary Ellen Hallisy, lean Clay, Miss Mar- garet Vesperman, adviser. lSr. Girlsl-73 Q Betty Walker, Sandra Randall, Sharon Worthington, Virginia Schuh, Ioan Christel, Frances Leick. Karen O'Hearn. Miss Nancy Samuelson, adviser, Iudy Smith. Ioanne Rogue. Ieanne Vraney l . Ewlliiii-to A ' OMMUNITY c h a ri t y organizations ESS CONFUSION in seating people at school performan- ces was accomplished by the Ushers Club. Thirty girls are chosen from each class on the basis of neatness, personality, and grades in their sophomore years. They remain a member all three years providing they maintain these standards. Mr. Iames Magill supervises the club which ushers several times a year at all school per- formances and at all civic per- formances at Lincoln. SOPHOMORE USHERS, above, ROW 1, left to right- Marlene Yindra. Bonnie Raeuber, Karen Reibetanz. Darlene Wiegand: ROW 2-Carrie Kohls, Kay Stein, Marlene Toebe, IoAnn Peppard, Barbara Radandt: ROW 3-Mary LeBreck. Iudy Luebke, Ieanice Meany. Darlene Olson. Sue Lipschutz: ROW 4-Sharon Heise. Linda Hodne, Mary Koch. Mary Kollath. Rose Marie Korlesky: ROW 5-Sharon Filzen, Anne Fischl, Pam Gordon, Ianet Gulseth. Margie Hayden, Ioanne Hecker: ROW 6-Eunice Rank. Lois Blanchard. Gretchen Buege. Lynn Christensen, Ianet Dufek, lean Fidler 'Two on the Aisle' IUNIOR USHERS, below, ROW l. left to right-Mary Skubal, Sandra Bent, Nancie Niemann, Marcia Brice, Sarah Belson. Sylvia Siemers, Nancy Willman. Bar- bara Iirikowic. Judy Snavely: ROW 2-Karen Ceaglske, Kay Kollath, Icxne Hamman, Rita Duchon, Caryl Tim- mers, Ruth Yindra. Bonnie Waack: ROW 3-Ianet Derus. Karin Braunel, Marlene Schiiileger, Ginger Schmitz, Lois Lee, Barbara Brown: ROW 4 - Karen Geigel. Carolyn Korte, Iudy Reichert. Suzanne Krueger, Sue Schmiedicke. Nancy Hayden, Lea Stangel, Lee Kadow uvnQq- 74-Clubs lUshersl Easily Found SENIOR USHERS, above. ROW 1, left to right-Patricia Young, Marion Pokorski, Mary Mrozinski, Alice Detjen, Lois Gieschen, Frances Leick. Sue Park, Diane Poulos: Row 2-Ieanine Vraney, Ianice Spacek. Karen Kugler, Charlene Reuther, Mary Iansen, Iudy Zcxgrodnik, Barbara Hidde, Betty Danielson: ROW 3-Heidi Swette, Carol Schwartz, Iean Clay, Mary Hal- lisy, Bette Ohlhues: ROW 4-Barbara Lutz, Ielaine Dailey, Gayle Neubert. Iudi Cooper, Dorothy Sampe. Loullnne Rehrauer, Kay Cavanaugh, Betty Walker USHER OFFICERS, ROW 1, sophomore officers, left to right -Mary Walters, treasurer: P e n n y Schuette, president: C a r ol Berge. vice-president: HOW 2, junior otticers-Rose- mary Daellenhach, secretary: Elizabeth Savage, vice-presi- dent: Louise Aplin, president, Kay Duebner, treasurer: ROW 3, senior officers-Mary Ellen Beaton, secretary: Lynn Fish- beck, president: Ioyce Muehl- berg, vice-president. Absent when picture was taken-Pa- tricia Damon, Linda Spiegel Clubs lUshersl-75 They Look to the Land NYGRUMYCINAH J! if HF FUTURE FARMERS ol America Club, under the supervision ot Mr. William Rienks, was made up ot boys who wanted to make farming their life occupation. The group worked FUTURE FARMERS CLUB, ROW 1, above, oiticers leit to right- Henry Ohlrogge sentinel: Dean Matthias vice- president: Eugene Schrank, treasurer: Donald Treick. president: Kenneth Dehne, secretary: ROW 2-Iames Dehne, Donald Schwoerer. Robert Stock. Roger Ger- smehl, Gerald Daron: ROW 3-Emmett Wagner, Ronald Ratajczak. Edward Vetting, Everette Greetan, Al How- rath. Charles Heinzen V00 I I ll nll Ol! lu! n vu! un Inv on many different projects durina the year, and many of the members entered them in the Man- itowoc County Fair. Correct ways ot larmina were stressed throughout the year, FUTURE FARMERS CLUB. ROW l. below, left to right- Ralph Haberland. LeRoy Braasch. Eugene Reichardt. Bruce Kornely, Iames Pietterkorn: ROW 2-Iames Kohl- mann, Craig Hruby. Eugene Dehne, Iohn Born, Kenneth Roberts. Herman Gaedtke: ROW 3-Fred Truettner. Thomas Wenzel. lim Krim, Thomas Brunner, Allan Reindl, Dennis Matthias 76-Clubs lFu'l'ure Farmers! Whirling and Twirling in Time HE SENIOR baton twirlers had a Chance to show off their dancing as well as their twirlirig this year, as they did the jitterbug and minuet along with their regular routine between halves at the lvlanty-West football game. Iunior twirlers stepped into the spot- light in perky red uniforms as they led their class in the Homecoming parade. Lessons for sophomore baton twirlers were available for those who did not know how to twirl but wanted to join. IUNIOR BATON CLUB, above, left to right-Diane Zielinski, Ruth Sladky, Marlene Zahn, Pat Courchaine, Ianice Zimmerman, Diane Iohansen, Kay Lynn Avery, Louise Erickson, Absent- Margie Diegel, Mary Diegel, Grace Fischer, Kay Kaufman. Nancie Niemann, Gloria O'Konski, Pat Radandt, Marlene Schif- fleger. Vivian Senlcbeill, Iudy Wicklander Clubs lBa1'onl-77 SENIOR BATON CLUB, above, ROW l, left to right-Iudy Iirikowic: ROW 2 -Mary Sheraski, Ianet Milton, Karen Kadow: ROW 3-Sharon Mertens. Ann Klein. Sandra Randall SOPHOMORE BATON CLUB, below. left to right-Carol Lee Glaunert. Eloise Becker, Sharon LeClair, Carol Baugniet. Mary Lynn Stransky, Char- lotte Iensen Absent-Beverly Stry- zewski They Worked For Better TEACHERS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ASSOCIATION, seated. left to right-Beth Maresch, Carolyn Kohls, Carol Lee Glaunert, Sharon Heise, Carol Shallue: ROW 2- Karen Anderson, Robert Dickens, Doris Peterson. Ianice Witt, Anne Wier, Iudee Luebke. Karolyn Dahm: ROW 3--Roy Toltzmann, Ellen Clark, Sarah Hale. Louise Erickson, Karen Budzien, Maureen Staddler, Cynthia Scott, Carol Gruber, Kathryn Kirchen, Kay Schneider EACHERS Memorial Scholarf ship Association was organ- ized lI'1 MGY, l956, to l'1OnOr de- TMSA, OFFICERS, lelt to right-Kathleen Koch, treasurer: Ellen Cegsed or retired teachers. The Peterson, president: Laurie Sheehy, secretary: Lee Kadow, vice- first scholarship was given to president Beverly Drumm, l957, in memory ot Miss Gertrude McCauley. A S300 scholarship was given to a graduate this year in honor of Mr. Rex K. Iohn, former principal. This money was raised by the club during the year by selling pencils with the football schedule imprint- ed on them, selling Lincoln book covers, and assisting in selling doughnuts. TMSA also sponsored the AlumnieV a r s i t y basketball game, lanuary 2, sold concessions at a basketball game, and sponf sored an after-game dance. Other activities of the club in- cluded a Christmas party and a float in the Homecoming parade. 78-Clubs ITMSAI Understanding HE AMERICAN Field Service helps promote student and community interest in the AFS program. The club helped raise Sl,3UO this year to help pay the expense ot the AFS stu- dents. They held a spring car wash to raise money and also sold doughnuts in the halls. Contributions were received from the com- munity with the help of Mrs. Gilbert Rankin, community chairman. The club also helped select the prospective AFS summer student and found homes for the foreign students who came to Manitowoc lor the school year, AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE. above, sitting left to right-Lee Kadow, assistant treasurer: Lynn Fishbeck, president, Ioyce Muehlberg, secretary: ROW 2. stand- ing-Barbara Iirikowic, Laurie Sheehy, Sharon Worth- ington, Ginger Schmitz, vice-president: David McLaugh- lin, Karen O'Hearn AFS, left, left to right-Mr. David Rykken, adviser: Guido Meng, exchange student: Miss Marian Kelley adviser: Chantal Bouligeon, exchange student: Miss Dorothy Crain, adviser AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE. ROW l, sitting lett to right-Iean Clay, Kay Kollath, Pat Tabat, Gretchen Buege, IoAnn Block, lane Hamman, Diana Sherman: ROW 2, standing-Rosemary Daellenbach, Sylvia Sie- mers, Olive Steinbrecker. Carol Schwartz, Betty Walk- er, Bonnie Waack, Beth Maresch. Mary Ann Kwitek, Sue Kapinos, Ioan Christel. Clubs IAFSI-79 Many Hands Helped UNIOR GIRLS CLUB was on organi- zotion thot helped the school and community in rnony ways. The mem- bers inode yorn dolls to sell at Christ' mas and collected rnogozines lo dislrif bute to the old folks' home ond to the hospitals. The club gave ci S10 gilt to the AFS Club and olso mode Easter favors lor the old lollcs' horne. Miss Ioanne Fritz was the Club odviser. IUNIOR GIRLS CLUB, right, ROW l, sitting--Marcia Brice, Gail Krainik, Lea Slangel, Barbara Brown: HOW 2-Lois Lee, Caryl Timmers. Pat Crowe, Kay Duebner 80-Clubs A IUNIOR GIRLS CLUB, above. ROW 1, sitting on floor- Louise Erickson, Patricia Courchaine, Olive Steinbreck- er, lane Lee Hamman: Row 2-Marlene Schillleger. Marilyn Heinz, Rene Alpert, Barbara lirikowic, Laurie Sheehy: ROW 3-Sylvia Siemers, Diana Sherman, Louise Aplin, Mary Ziarnik, Mary Craddock. Kathryn Tienor, Betsy Kronberg: ROW 4-Kay Kollath, Bonnie Waack, Ginger Schmitz, Carolyn Kohout, Lee Kadow IUNIOR GIRLS CLUB. lell, Olticers, left to right-Rita Duchon, Mary Catherine Pollen, Elaine Wienserski, Nancie Niemann, Miss Ioanne Fritz, adviser: Karin Braunel Checkmate HESS CLUB members, un- der the supervision ot Mr. Frank Kadlec, played chess c v e r y alternate Wednesday. The boys learned the funda- mentals of the game and com- peted with Two Rivers several times throughout the year, Swimming for lun and im- provement was the main objec- tive of members of Hobby Swim Club. Under the guidance ot Miss Beverly Frano, the club had a treasure hunt in the pool. Individual swim meets were held, and a dip and dine party ended the year. - CHESS CLUB, seated-Frank Birch, Wayne Staudt: ROW l, left to right-Leon Hansen, Guido Meng, Cur- tis Creager, Mike Rensink, Lee David Thompson, Lee Iames Thompson: HOW 2-Richard Ladwig, Dennis Eggert, Iohn Suckow, Nic Levendusky, Tom Van de Griit, Tony Angoli, Mr. Frank Kadlec, adviser HOBBY SWIM CLUB, ROW 1. left to right-Sandra Bent, Ardis Kadow, Letty Steiner, Kay Avery, Marlene Zahn, Sharon Sellen, Virginia McKenna, Virginia Kar- man, Iudy Rosinsky: ROW 2-Miss Beverly Frano, ad- viser: Sharon Eber, Margie Diegel, Marlene Cornils. Mary Diegel, Sharon Pleuss, Ieanne Hendries, Pam Olson, Kay Schneider: ROW 3-Vicky Miller, Diane Schiesl, Cynthia Scott, Marge Luebke, Evelyn Scholl, Ruth Ann Sladky, Mary Skubal, Billy Ann Rosinsky. Absent-Iudy Thompson C I u b s lchess and Hobby Swim! - 87 'Roughing It' Proved Fun NY BOYS interested in outf door sports such os fishing, hunting, tropping, ond oll other reloted subjects were invited to ioiri the new SpofCon Club. During the year s e V e r ol speakers gove tolks on these sports, ond movies showing true lite sequences on hunting ond fishing were viewed by the club. The club storied to oloin lor o weekend excursion to the northwoods of Wisconsin which will torlce ploce next toll. SPO-CON CLUB, right, ROW l -Ierome Gogat, Dennis Ryder, Carl Madsen: ROW 2-Roger Scheunemann, Bob P a n o 5 h. Ralph Haberland 82-Clubs SPO-CON CLUB, Above, Dale Buss explains the parts of an outboard motor to Dennis Robichaud, Peter Danielson, Kent Bleser, Art Schroeder, Bill Brown and Bill Zahn SPO-CON Club, left, officers, Kenny Chermak. treasurer: Mr. Warren Schuster, adviser: Steve Meyer, president: Louie Ansorge, vice-president: Mr. William Rienks. adviser. Absent - Roger Po- walisz. secretary i i l Making Tracks to Learn Kl CLUB was open to all students who were interested in learning how to ski or who wanted to improve, Lincoln's Ski Club was a junior division ol Manitowoos Senior Edelweiss Ski Club, Mr, lack Frolick instructed the club on types of skis, bindings, poles and goggles, Ski school was in session every Saturday morning tor a month at Hidden Valley Resort. Races were lield and prizes were awarded to the winners. Mr. Iack Troupe and Miss Io- anne Fritz were the advisers. V .... ,.,....,...-.nn SKI CLUB, Below, ROW l, lelt to right-Elizabeth Nel- son, Roy Bertler. Nancy Willman, Sara Smith, Marianne Scherer. Rene Alpert, Marcia Brice, Pat Crowe: ROW 2 -Karolyn Dahm, Marilyn Leiker. Iohnn Angoli, Caryl Timmers, Kay Duebner. Ellen Wichouske, Iane Olson, SKI OFFICERS, above, standing left to right Caryl Timmers, publicity: Bill Stangel, secretary treasurer: Nancy Hayden. publicity: lim Beni shek. president: Iohn Alt, editor of paper SKI CLUB-lol-in Alt, Iames Benishek. and Nancy Wrll man show oil their skiing skills Barbara Brown, Lois Lee, Alice Walsh, Mary Kwrtek ROW 3-Doris Bouril, Rita Duchon, Sue Schmiedrcke Pam Olson. Lea Stangel, Dale Buss, Bill Stangel, Iohn Alt, Larry Diegel, Ann Ferguson, Ioyce Becker ff Cl ubs Q- R Page W2 . , H ,I I 113 Q , pf K fi'a,.,f X ,A A ., 1 -1 - - A T. 1-1 'ff , x A , K V ,s.. 'Q , 1 y ' - -M X J g . X .. A t, vii 51 eggg,i,f.?- my x 5 gh .. 3 W y ,y f' f ,V I , . A 4 w Q 4 . , x Wlfm A, 4 V 755, U Maxim' ' , sf- , 'V 'W fs:-:T V x E mit, Y, W? . A yan '4 pf,f5f ? 4 N mf x , A E 5' slit 7 r Q ww 42 -may A k'k-s ik W' PQ :W 1-in Q22 4 Y - 2, Q' af 4 l 1 'I Q figvjm-r rkailh' f? Jrff' ffr' Akllf' lfifll r'n4lr1f0211f, fluff lf: mfwzu, llll'l'llA7y, Jfffzfrlffy, l'llA'l' ll'l:ll' Iliff! 01n41.ifz'y, ,fluff XIYWIIII' lllllfl mrfwr' yrwrvwf firm nf Wl'l'.if'llf Communication Sangamon Journal Division page-85 Mr. Rufin Boyd, Lincoln's new principal, finds his job interesting and rewarding. He previously taught music appreciation and served as vice- principal and dean of boys. BOARD OF EDUCATION, left to right, seated-Mark Hooper, Miss Vera Dueno, secretary: Francis A. Yindra. president: Angus B. Rothwell. superintendent: Frank Administration Leads B. BUFIN BOYD was chosen last spring by the Board of Education to serve as Lin- coln's new principal shortly after the announce ment of the retirement ot Mr. Rex. K. Iohn. Mr. Boyd has received his B. A,, B. M., and M. A. degrees from the University ot Wisconsin. ln past years Mr. Boyd was assistant principal, head of the music department, dean of boys, and taught the music appreciation class. Manitowoc citizens provide for the future ol their children by choosing capable leaders on the Board of Education. These members devote much ot their time to serve in the interests of students and receive no salary for this service. Mr. Angus B. Rothwell has been superintendf ent of the Board for nine years and is respon- sible lor administrative affairs. He has received a B. E. degree from Superior State College, an M. A. degree from Columbia University, and has an honorary degree from Lawrence Col- lege in Appleton, Wisconsin. Kloiber: standing-Roland Detien, Walter lens. vice- president: Arthur Fishbeck, Iohn C. Danielson XA 86-Faculty lAdminisfrafionl School Activities R. WILLIAM MALINSKY is completing his first year at Lincoln as vice-principal and dean of boys. A family man with a friendly per- sonality, Mr. Malinsky is recognized mainly by his southern accent and brown crewcut, l-le has a B. E, degree from the University of Southern lll., an M. E. degree from the University ol Illinois and was previously principal at Chahokia, illinois. Lincoln's dean of girls, Miss Frances Ritchie, is head of the Girls Athletic Association and teacher of physical education. She has a B. E. degree from La Crosse State College and an M. A. degree from the University of New York. Mr. Edwin Erickson acts as Lincoln's guidance director, head of the science department, chem- istry teacher and adviser to the student council. He has a B. A, degree from Northland College and an M. A. degree from Northwestern University. In addition to being dean of girls, Miss Frances Ritchie is head of the Girls Athletic Association and teacher ot physical education. 6 wwf' .,- 'il s ABOVE-Mr. William Malinsky, in his first year as vice-principal, introduced hall monitors. He is dean of boys and is responsible for the activities pro- gram and specific administrative matters. BELOW-As guidance director. Mr. Edwin Erickson is adviser to Student Council and assists students in vocational planning and choice of college. X Faculfy lAdminisfraHonl-87 ravi' Oar fdfhn ABOVE-Mr. William Iones, head ot the music department, Mr. Karl Miller, orchestra director, and Mr. Conrad Daellenbach. band director, enjoy the facilities of their new music rooms. 88-Faculty ABOVE-Mr. Noble Anderson, physics teacher and Mr. Vernon Hansen, chemistry teacher, pre- pare an experiment. ABOVE LEFT-Publications adviser. Latin and journalism teacher. Miss Dorothy Crain, tries an earring from her collection acquired abroad on a statt member. BELOW-Baking cupcakes lor a tea are home economics teachers, Miss loanne Fritz and Miss Virginia Worel. They Lead, Guide and Aid BELOW RIGHT-Relaxing during the noon hour are Mr. Robert Keys and Mr. Iaclc Troupe, English Teachers. BELOW-Mr. Iames Magill, English teacher, shows one of his students her marks for the quarter. LEFT-A collection ol stuffed animals is put on display by biology teachers. Mr. Claude Zoch, Miss Helene Dedrich and Mr. Earl Tetzlall. BELOW-At the microphone to be used in making a speech are Mr. Frank Novitski and Mr. George Kanzelberger, speech art teachers. Faculty-89 Q ' l 2 5 e 4. r 90-Faculfy Always Willing to LEFT-Admiring the statute oi Abra- ham Lincoln, the patron of our school. are problems ot democracy teachers, Miss Ruth Fuller, Mr. Boris Tryboye- vich and Mr. Newton Iones, head ot the social studies department. ABOVE-Locating various countries on the globe are world history teachers, Miss Marian Kelley and Mr. Frank Kadlec. LEFT-Questions from the class are being capably answered by a panel ol three. They are Mr. Ken neth Korb. Mr, Walter Susdort and Mr. Charlton Lewis, American history teachers. Give Extra Help i 5 i 1 T 'f3' ' wui ,.wfi:,' s q, : gy 'JA' QW' 'NI' Ti 4' X? 126' N - - b:isy'S3X5Q5,, ABOVE-Miss Muriel Batz, geometry and Math IV teacher, explains a problem to Mr. Iohn lung, assistant tootball, head basket- ball coach and math teacher LEFT-Comparing languages are Miss Mary Chamberlain, Latin teacher, and the Spanish teacher, Mr. William Barringer. RIGHT-Mr. Harry Olstad, head ot the industrial arts department, along with Mr. Gerald Frogner, auto me- chanics and drafting teach- er and Mr. Lawrence Bohn, general metal and drafting teacher, examine the pro- ject ol a student. Faculty-91 Education, Knowledge LEFT-English and German teacher. Mr. David Rykken. files test papers for Miss Clara Amundson, English II teacher. BELOW-Comparing projects are Miss Grace Miller, geom- etry and Math III teacher. and Mr. Donald Annis, geom- etry and General Math I teacher. Qi it 8. I 'f he ,. I Q ' I' is .vb K as A Q it 1 ' S V - , tg 5 . , p r fr .. -zum.: . ' lv W Y , e 1 A K 35 f. , 2 I 2, 4 ? '.2. . ,X ABOVE-Preparing tor a tennis match is the girls' physical education teacher. Miss Beverly Frano. RIGHT-Having coffee after school hours are commercial teachers, Mrs. Esther Grell. Miss Mary Carney, Miss lean Iohnsrud and Miss Lucille Gaedke. 92-Faculfy Through Teaching LEFT-Mr. Warren Schuster, woodworking and drafting teacher, and Mr. Gordon Heffernan, electricity teacher, check blueprints. BELOW-Checking their mailboxes are Miss Nancy Sam- uelson. Miss Margaret Bloom and Miss Margaret Vesper- man, English teachers. Mr. Frank Granitz, head football and baseball coach, and Mr. Gordon Winder, physical educa- tion direclor, discuss the importance oi good loot- ball gear. YVYY Busily correcting papers is Mr. Courtney Leonard, problems ot democracy and math teacher. Faculfy-93 Values Gained LEFT-Miss Ruby Hannon, head librarian, Miss Ianet Strathearn, library supervisor, and Mrs. La Madeline Straub, assistant librarian, assist the students in the library. BELOW-School treasurer, Mr. Gaylord Aplin, head ol the commercial department, takes a message. 94-Facu ABOVE-Mr. Walter Colton, art teacher and B team basket- ball coach, watches as Mr. Richard Frailing, mathematics and art instructor and also assistant football and wrestling coach, weaves leather. LEFT-As machine calculation and typing teacher, Mr. Louis Schmitz types, Mr. Theodore Schoenke, typing and bookkeeping teacher, checks lor mistakes. Through Learning Mr. Vilas lhlenield. Mr. William McMahon and Mr. Robert Deubler. core teachers. discuss new methods of teaching. Biology teacher. Miss Iulia Ianecek. ex- plains the various functions of the body of a crawfish. Mr. William Rienks, agriculture teacher, checks the serviceability ol u lraclor engine. c, --wN....--- J' Preparing a student for class demonstration is Mrs. Mary Kumbalek, home nursing instructor. Faculfy-95 Efficiency and Accuracy ANY OF US do not realize that the ap' petizing meals so easily purchased and eaten in the cafeteria are the final re- sults of long hours of hard work by the cooks. Besides preparing the food eaten at Lincoln, they also serve the two junior high cafeterias. Mrs, Charlotte Klinker, matron and cus- todian, looks alter the needs of Lincolns girls and has charge of the firstfaid room, ln addition to regular duties, the cooks are often found in the kitchen after hours, preparing meals, teas, and buffets for the groups that make use of the modern cafe- teria when the school day is over. Mrs. Della Schmidt, Mrs. Anna Volz and Mrs. Marion Schade- berg busily prepare the pickles for the dinner meal. 96-Faculfy Serving the varied, well-balanced meals are left to right Mrs. Emma Ashenbrenner, Mrs. Agnes Erdmann. Mrs. Emma Michaels and Mrs. Mary Lettenberger. LEFT-Tending to one oi the minor emergencies occurring daily is Mrs. Charlotte Klinker, matron of girls. Help You HE WORK OF the custo- dians and office workers often goes unheeded and une rewarded. Book work, paperwork and countless records are kept in order by the office girls who know where every single stu- dent should be very hour of the day. Halls, floors and lockers are major responsibilities of the custodians. Many a lock- er owner who has lost his key has found one of the cus- todians inore than willing to perform a little extra service. 1 l ABOVE-Speaking to the office workers is Mr. Rex K. Iohn, study hall supervisor. Left to right-Miss Kathleen Cronin, secretary to Mr. Erickson and Mr. Aplin: Ianet Westphal. secretary to Mr. Boyd: Mrs. Gordon Winder, financial secretary of the cafeteria, Miss Mary Drolson, general office worker and registrar. A+ i V- ABOVE. left to right-Albert Leu, head custodian: Florian Brachman. Alfred Kaminski, Perry Dickens, Melvin Kut- cher, Hilary Hermann, Eugene Ziglinski Not Pictured: Iohn Kaminski and Dick Tauschek Faculty--97 GENERAL CHAIRMAN, Nancy Club adviser, Mr. Newton Iones Cheer the Red, Cheer OVEHALLS, p a 1 a in a sa, Bermuda shorts and lona underwear, all conspicuous- ly red and white, decorated Lincolns halls on Red-Wliite Day, Ianuary 24. Seniors, Juniors and sopho mores turned out in force to make their floor something special. Musical r e c o r d 5, wild cats and cages hiahf lighted each theme Students packed the qym lor the evening game with Green Bay West. Although the previously undefeated Ships lost in overtime, 75-70, much ol the crowd remained to dance and wear oll ex' cess enthusiasm. CHEERLEADERS. lelt to right- Ianet Derus, Karin Braunel, Nancy Hayden, Charlene Reuther, Mary Iansen, Georgia Kenny, Ieanne Cooper THE ENTIRE BAND played lor the Red and White Day game Hayden, Pep THE LINCOLN TEAM played hard and well xiii the White l l C' 2 O Onx 6.5 T 6 Im FLOOR CHAIRMEN, left to right-Donna Bursek. Karen O'I'Iearn and Pam Gordon. Absent was Mar- cia Brice UNUSUAL GETUPS, left to right-Brian Eisner, Randy Kenny and Dick Schuler. Sitting on top of the ladder is Dick Schroeder THE SENIOR GIRLS decorate their floor for Red-White Day DURING THE GAME intermission. several boys dressed as Irish washerwomen and did an Irish jig to the Irish Washerwomanu glllfi . i l YI l Vi Your First Year Went Fast SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFI- CERS take a hand in trimming for Red-White Day. On lad- der lett to right. Sylvester Fer- guson, vice-president and Ken- ny Chermak, president, work lor Darlene Olson, secretary. and Mary Walters, treasurer. SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVIS- ERS. Miss Mary Carney and Mr. Walter Colton. discuss the plans for the sophomore-tresh- men mixer usually held in April. The art room was the scene ol several plots to outdo the seniors. is I 100 - S o p h o m o r e s lofficers and advisersl FTER WHAT seemed like Q-ndlefzs days of getting lost and winding up in thr- homeroom when you intended to go to biol ogy, you finally seemed to get :straightened out and began having fun. lt was a disappointment taking only third place in your Homecoming activities, but you looked upon if as a :-ateppingrrztoiie to tirst in the very near future. Basketball season brought a wave of but ton stealing, and Red-White day your ceiling became the bars and crepe paper as you planned to 'Catch Fm, Beat Fm, Cage the Wildcats. You wound up your big year by rock'ri rolling to your favorites at the annual fresh manfsophomore mixer, participating in the excitements ot signing your first Flambeaus, and looking forward to your iunior year, K W e e a f ee K . 'X 1 R Iohn Adelmann, Donna Anderson, Iulie Anderson. J 'i Richard Anderson, William Anderson X R I EV .I FS 3 a 1 N is 'M M x if Mt A Barbara Andrastek, Louis Ansorge. Ronald Antome, I ee- 1 'F' ' David Apted, Eugene Arbuckle if 'U R 1 g K f R3 'Q 7-'-T IE: ' if .,,yv+ V N5 1 My ee., Robert Arnold, Milford Awe, in . 'i' 1 yi V N K Vue? Diane Balte. Ronald Balzan, , X Ruth Ann Bust y it y elf Q e 2 F . 'W' . 1 e Robert Bieberitz if QI: ' el 5 ,., K - ' AL M-sq Carol Baugniet, Ronald Beatty, , 'Q ' QW Eloise Becker, Ianet Becker, D l 'N 5 Q, , , id - W Ioyce Becker . . 5, Q A gg- 1 . Sandra Biely, i 'ii 5 '- - '- - 4 :ae 1 C 1-:award Blahnik e 1 e e ' 'f f ' -it W X A 'W 'H William Behnke, Io Ann Belinske, 1 N ' if 5 sharon Bell. Susie Benin Q l ' 1 :K 2 CJ 5 ,5 6: l nw fm Gerald Blashka. Q I ' .3 , Kent Bleser. ey W QQ' Q. Q 5 'K Iollnn Block X Q vt .iw - iq Q ' Q - Sharon Bennett, Fu 'Z -5 -l'x':1:1- K 2 .... Carol Berge. U' X. , Helen Bernard L, e in 'L Q my x' . . - A ' 1 H5 t Keith Bloom. Charles Bonneim. I1 , .him I me f -A 5 - eg' Iohn Born, David Brandel wg' 'Vit '20 V 'WV 1' we 'tt 4-S fe'--if 'J -e. Raymond Bertler. ' -Wi' X -- A N lf' f N XR, Ann Berzinsky V M 4 L L e ,,,. .. f, Re, -if e WS' 3 :ag William Braun. Kenny Brey. V Nh 5 X 5- ' M Q' V Norbert Brouchoud. Audrey Brull. A New 1 W fze -3- A M Ioanne Budnik 'V 1' z R '-Q V af I... ...ii ..., K L A A Iames Bialek 'T I , e--e Q' :f ly 2 I M5 Karen Budzien, Dale Buechner. 'Tana 1 g 53 qs 7: ,L f, -A Q r Q Gretchen Buege. Iames Bull, 1'-5' Q -ere is ' , A Iames Burns - -'- :' if TVA: I AN ee. . c . Carol Ceaglske, Dennis Chapleski. Kenny Chermak, Carmen Chizek, Shirley Chizek , ,nr ' eng- e'F quam nf .41 fe., .ir David Christel, Lynn Christensen. Q 1 - 'T-7 is 4 Peter Christensen. Rolf Christiansen. Ellis Clayton ' K V X K Am 3 A the e- i R ef R.. ,,,., -,- Sophomores-701 V . HP 631, 'Zz l 'J' sw da' , A .. ,gg , , ee 5 a '-.e Q4 'Wadi' ,ee -2 MCY' 4 ee.. n My fa mme I Jw S ii, 14? ft tw f,e C . lvvl. fi iw zgl. fig? l mn.cdtK5m, ,,,, . ll iz ' 3 ti 'iii 4 H M f ,. 1 this f. 3, in , 3. gf? . . . H -:H-fs . 4 . .. 1 Q , ' M so .gegggl t t X . ' ff-Li Donna Close. lean Close, Iudith Cummings Peter Conners, Sharon Couse, Sandra Crawford Curtis Creager, Dave Crehore, Iohn Crowe Mike Crowley, Noel Curtis, Karolyn Ann Dahm Patricia Damon. Daniel Danbrova Peter Danielson Bradley Becker, Charlotte DeHart. Eugene Dehne 702-Sophomores BuHon,BuHon,VVho Do you remember this scene? Ioseph Dempsky, Arline Dittman, Michael Dodge, Patricia Dondlinger, Karen Duenkel, Karen Duiano, lanet Duiek Francis Duffy, Carol Dushek. Angelica Eber, Marilyn Ebert Donald Edwards, Dennis Eggert, Rose Eisner, Iudith Elliott, Harold Emme, Dick Engel, Iune Engelbrecht, Ruth Engelbrecht, Charles Erickson, Connie Fagan. Douglas Fencl Sylvester Ferguson. Diane Fidler, Iean Fidler, Sharon Filzen, Roger Fischer, Anne Fischl, Edward Fitzhugh, Kathleen Foat. Patricia Foley, Peter Foster, Ioanne Freiberg 74 A yd 4, E Q' W '5 fi Q 1 dx H: r Q 4 ,L ,ukg ,... t A 4 . kigfi . ,, ,mf , ,itz .I ,,. g v V ' .hh Af X- . 1 .. 1 . . 2 i 6 I x ' -.2 '24 2 .f W Paw It 'K 3 'ix 'Tia is - ' 'W 4 P ' N -ff swf Q-sr 'I' I .V 9 iw S 4 W K if Q, ' ' 1 5 I I t .fl Nw i we .rw 1 X, I X 31? mi- . ws 4 A dawg J -A ,QL 5 1 I ,T 'ja' J.. qv: 2 K Yialffl ' I 'finale 'flags e A 1 - I 5 1 Gerald Gadzinski, Richard Gadzinski. Had the Senior Buttons? Hem Richard Galien, Karen Gallenberger, Linda Gallenberger Gary Gauthier, Rachel Gavin. Iudith Gehrke Mary Geigel, Gary Geimer. Frederick Gilberl Todd Gill. Donna Glaeser. Nancy Glaeser Carol Glaunerl. William Goehring. li- -2- G1 3 4 ' 3 ,fe yw A W 1 ffx N ' 1 i Q fr. -eg QQ N X 'QQ 'W r 5- 4-A .,. 5 ! . ' . FQ' X ws: ' ' is W eco N . . K. -' A ' 45' G we G so . , .NX I A J Al? This year YOU'LL be writing luck and stuff. Douglas Goeters - M Sophomores-103 Ierome Gogat. Pam Gordon, Christine Gorle. Theodore Gorychka, IoAnn Gosz, Donna Green, Karren Greuel, lames Griebling, Barbara Groll, Dennis Grotegut, Ianet Gulseth Ricarda Haack, Wayne Habeck, Ralph Haberland, Graham Hammes, Daniel Handl, Marjorie Handl, Iudith Hanson, Lynn Hanson, Caroline Hardtke, Diane Harllaub, Iohn Harvey Marjorie Hayden, Ioanne Hecker, Ronald Hein, Elmer Heinricks, Iames Heinricks. lerry Heinzen, Sharon Heise, Dale Henricks, Lael Herdina. Iudith Herman, Richard Herman -A ' Q-L is ' :ak QV' . 'X , , . ff 'J' R .15 x . R -eff W 'S' R - X7 -'vi' 1 A -Y M , ,. X 1 i' L w . Q 3 . ,Q I W :X X . 1 Q Q eg ' 4 .N ' ' H R ex R 55 K - fi E ,Fa J - , ' pr '51 .EJ qw so I A K x 'nil' X in-ei? 2 W' 4 N X. A 4 ,,, ' we - M - l Q 1, ff ' , , f .FJ MW. Ss, X ig . W 'Enix . - X5 4. f limi' V l J l PM i A f Qy , .Q TQ of ' ,aw , S 3 ,.. '22 m 3' P ' Q Q A ' . 1.-X if ef.-F 1 if im Qi Z, L I WI? uw , QI u ,xc E I : ivy ,AL .A 1 V I -. O4 Y ..,,, 25, ,. X Eg .Q '99 2' J . 4 vm., , ., . ,E .E-Y QQ : fy l yi , N oons Meant Car Pools 5- .2 552 kv' Daniel Herrman. Ianet Herrmann. Douglas Hetue. f 3 AIAI Q .5 Richard Hibbard. Kathleen Higgins Q 4., 7 5 . Q lj . 5 Dave Hunk, Linda Hodne. Iudy Home. Dan Hollman. Iames Hoffman Q 5 7 Q .3 ,Z ,.'.: Q -' .,. K., f. l fm, A gh ' l 3' Gary Hornes, Craig Hruby, il vb . I A 'tw Iacqueline Hubbard. Ray Hubbartt. M- M f ' Ky iii? '.,,. A Ted Huntington n as' XM, :-. ' z .V., AA Iohn Kaminski s' fi , 5 ' K ' , Q ' -r ff X x W Iacqueline Huyck, Dale Hynek, v V K ' I g l 5 1 - V ' Edward Hynek, Marie Ingrisch. ,Q y Ablbzl - 1 Q ' f Ianis lacobs t t fm. . at N Wayne Xaminski, . ,Q 6 3 x Robert Kapinos ikevwkrix ' 'l 4 I. A ,P Q 2 :3 :5..5'3. M A Y R' Mary Iacobson, Roger Iagodinski. i ,H my 5 3 ' ill' Fi A Charlotte Iensen. Robert Ientsch ' ' 'V , r 1 ll 104- ff W M Dave Karbon L William Karlin Q I I sd' . 0 O Virginia Karman , j 2-cl ' Q Bill Iohnson, - ' 5 Bill Iohnsrud, A Q 1' Iim Iohnsrud V I V R R M D- 'Z .5 4 9 V ,Q , Gary Kasten, Robert Kattner. ,e A!,.i I ' Q 1 Randolph Kenny. Ioan Kerscher if Q, if A H 4 -Q ' rl. , ol 'V X Iudith Iones L W Greg Iourdain ' af X 'f. -f:, , as . A Shirley Kestell, Kathryn Kirchen, A 'L -1 at . Y -r f .9 Barbara Kitzerow, Iohn Kleiber. A 7 ': ' N l 3 , ' I ,N Q - David Klein ' w f fl' , u , ,gy if v J. .4 Ronnie Klein, Mary Klingeisen. - . 'S y 1 . l Lorelei Kluczinkse. William Kluczinske. -V 5 5' 3 lg if A -QQ e 1.-:X Betty Kluczykowski lf- My ' . - I li ' G rf pf .W Gary Kluczykowski. Karmen Knauer. Ken Knutson, Mary Koch. Genevieve Kocourek . 'J l Qf if f Q' -1 Ian Koebke, lim Kohlmann, 4 4? ' M D ft , Carolyn Kohls, Paul Koldolf. Mary Beth Kollath if ' 3 ,111 v S o h o m o r e s a q A R P ,. ? A R - ,ff 3 ,if .P+ ' 4 I L -... . 1,5 ., -or Li r A ' . ' N . , M ., Nh 1-dv 0 ., A '-'X i 'RQ A -.,, N ,ve.wir,. Q ' i e i You Chose Your Leaders Q 1 -.. N..-,...,f' x, 'K RQ., A , -1 Q ti QI X i r - 1 F 3' 3 ad,.,,.kx va ,ig x lv .- i ' .. t . . 3 mv, , ,Q Q.. .A ti, Marilyn Komorosky, Gerald Konkel, lim Kopidlansky, 3 A Q,- 'ik ,QQ RoseMarie Korlesky, Merrily Kraemer . Y ., K - Q ? ' - X i K i Nancy Kraemer. Iohn Krainik, Paul Kramer, 3 Iames Krim, David Krueger bra Q' up ky ' ' 'i K - - ' -.. V Iames Krumdick, Richard Krumel. 11 N - W ,Z Kenny Kubsch, Karen Kuehnl, 'A i' ,fy I X J Lois Kumbalek ,I A f 5 Larry Levendusky L , e . .2 L A S' 'ak V: Richard Kunz, Mary Ann Kwitek, ' 'W V-1--:gi Karen Landon. Robert Larson. ' 'T' 5 W. y A Q Russell Lau Jz, Nic Levendusky ' X is Q- ,L , r N lerry Leyendecker ' - V Q J fff is 'fs K X l if 4 , X ' Barbara Laughlin, Mary LeBreck, J Q , ' K ., Sharon LeClair, Marilyn Leiker L 1 W ' A X Sue Lipshutz, , Q 'W V A 3 y Cynthia Liska. , ,- R , my K K W Laverne Litersky Q .V A A A A 'vi 3' L Daniel Leitner. S X I y A -9 E Matthew Leitner. - 'N 5 Paul Lemke 3 4 ri r 1 A 1 . A 1 2 vs t 12 mf A 5, Iudith Luebke, Margaret Luebke, A M ,L WA Q , LL P Robert Luebke, Glenn Lutze Xa '15 , .N 1 at X t ,iq 1 '- N' ' 'Af - .1 1 -3? ' gl lane Lensmire, if yi -221 Karen Lenz r 4 Q, ,. f r Q JD Robert Lutze, Robert Mackert, ff 4Q ,Q I .fag t - ,i N Carl Madsen, Darla Maloney, M- f K ' we Laverne Mancheski it f W A l 'W Q f f-,:x 4 L To George Lettenberger . 'r '35 fav , f , N N E 3' Eunice Mancoske, Karen Mangin. , -.2 ' ' ,,,, .W . ' . Gene Marks, Tom Markvart, A? ' I x A1 Ianice Masiak K, , H- if vu . .- ...YQ Margo Matte, Patricia Matte. Dennis Matthias, Iohn Maxfeldt, Bob McCambridge A 5 5 ,....-:Q 3 Dems McCarthy, Virginia McKenna, 1 Barbara Meany, Ieanice Meany, MonaRae Meihsner Sophomores-105 vw fm 1 S A 3 ,r Q 5,4 K M3 ' A , Y ' , W ,'-' Q Y , 'A 1: mf - 5 L35 .2 4 M 1 '- 2 L . Mmm. . Q L N ww J g sf f ill gl -Q' .v Licenses Sproutecl af . 3 X in .ung- is- lr ..,,,-ap. Y 1 Mary Mella, Iames Mellberg. f X Rene Mellberg TM, li , Q 'i 2 , A 1.1 Y W lerome Metz. 1, -Q fi Clementine Meyer, Q V , t, Ronald Meyer B , for vi 'ff'-3 G' UQ it 9 Ai Ronald Meyer, .12 '55 Q W 3 Stephen Meyer, We . I V F: lames Michal K , 'V 1 1 , . Harold Miller, P , T ludith Miner, .,.. ' qv-P fy X' Marilyn Miller A L' v ' 15,, ' Ronald Miller, Victoria Miller. Bill Morrow 1-41. ' v Dennis Mrotek, 1 Scott Mrotek, Loyal fans traveled to Neenah to support our champs as they won the right to go to state. Q Kenneth Mrozinskl l06-Sophomores Helen Muellenbach, Alois Muench, Gloria Musil, Clarence Naidl, Iohn Nebel, Art Neilitz. Elizabeth Nelson, David Neuser, Richard Neuser, Dick Neuses, Richard Newton 3' to Ion Niemer, Nicholas Nitka, Doreen Novak, Ioyce Novak. Sharon Novak, Mary Oherbilling, Aldene O'Connell, Eileen O'Connell, William O'Connor. William Ohde, Bob Ohlhues Iohn Olm, Ellis Olp. Darlene Olson, Io Carol O'Malley, Eugene Ording, Gary Orth, Iohn Paddock, Robert Panosh Karen Mae Paque. Iudy Parworth, Marilyn Paul . v , -AQ, an C: my .4 4. X .2 42 1, -uf S' 3 --1 , F f R E QQ gg 3 ' -J: ml .,w M M p ' t R W'f ,R th, 1 ' V -v Vi A 'Sxt rr- rm ' l. .K Q 2 X E ei fc r 'Zi gg.. M Ugg? 4 A 73' 'IA Inf , X' W-L i L. . Q.: 1 .3 y 1, 3, W Q3 5 fcntl vi f to W- f 'W My Q f all in RTE' S if-.2':3' ' 26 fl, W-:Sf sis? ' if -eil. A-ftL'Rj5'A Ai xt' R 'W R -4-2 -- , if 'A -sl .flf-.fmt 3 , -wg' ,G 'L . A .- A- . ., 1 ' ' J .Q Q fl try 1 .3 K ,, wg .QQ gg . .Q Fi t ., -: N 1 B' ' ' A , if 52 t xi- gy if Pf K I 1' K - r: . 1 its qlbl Q x sz, B' ,.. ' . QP . . 'ivuqqk H Q page ,.4. K 4 X Susan Pech Geofgiapee Frogs Were Your Match Laverne Peik Melaine Peliselc. IoAnn Peppard, Nancy Peronto Allen Peterson, George Peterson. Harold Peterson Roy Peterson, Barbara Phalen, Lynn Pleuss Bonnie Ploeckelman, Arnold Pokorslci, Ierry Powalisz Roger Powalisz, Patricia Pozorski, Wayne Pozorski I-li! I've got MORE news Carrie Kohls says. All news was good news to soph girls who succeeded early in getting rings around their necks. Sophomores-107 Ioan Pribelc, Sharon Prickett, Ierome Prochnow, IoAnne Pryga, lean Qualman. lean Quirk, Barbara Radandt, Bonnie Raeuber, Eunice Rank, Richard Rathsack, Thomas Rauens Betty Lou Reardon, Helen Rehm, Mark Rehrauer, Karen Reibetanz, Mary Reimer, Allen Reindl, Roger Reindl, Carol Reinhardt, Mike Rensink, Richard Revenal, Iames. Rezach Robert Risch, Kenneth Roberts. Dennis Robichaud. Donna Roedig, Robert Roedig, Allan Rogers, Dale Rogne, Richard Rohrer, Wayne Rohrer. Billy Ann Rosinsky, Kathryn Rosinslcy 1' esteaa, is fe st re f rrrrrr a r , A f f.-ix .,'e - ' A so s -at If M .gt H M ., . l ,, - - A' ' is 5 ..- if 5 . 8? p .A I A 4 ii X I Sz: Q Q , -5 g ., B N ' fm A- .Q . s ,P , S' A . 'NF n WP ,.., 1 'Q a vi t,, ..,, f ,t ,.,. ' at ', N .Q G M Ig X 1 A W X ,.,. ks. ,Ag ' Q ,P '32 it gg y f t H ,, ' 5 t tgmgog, 1' SV 'T ,X by x y . - . w s bl eff X t',c A c . etlree f A f . v- a , Ei 3 ew, , ,J .. .1 , ., , no .Y 4 V 3 . ,, , and -1,4 lex no-1 ex are ir-1 ' '-P ,lt I ,- ., W WF i. T, S, dv 'I ,Rfk Mardell Ruh, Iohn Rusch, Kurt Ruthmansdorter You Showed Technique V Dennis Ryder, NN' ' Catherine Salzman, A 3:8 Gerald satan E F , A 2 , li l ' 1 t T K if 16 I - 4 Q LM, ' gf ,Q .x ' Ioan Schaefer, R Lily Schermetzler, Nw , Roger Scheunemann 4 i 'sr v k' 'div J y A . . xx, ' S any Victor Schlegg, 3? Y f William sahiaag, 'B' yk If f Diane Schisel ' 2:31, Donald Schleis, X A y Q my .'.' Dorothy Schleis, xr Q 1,1 Bernard Schmidt A 6 C, ' 5, A 2 A ff L' -4' Nancy Schmidt, I 1' , Richard Schmidt. A R A1 2 Ioyce Schmitt Iuniors entertained the exchangees at an afternoon coke part 108-Sophomores Nicole Schmitz, Ruth Schmitz, Kay Schneider, Art Schroeder,Richard Schroeder, Sharon Schroeder, Penelope Schuette Wayne Schuetze, Ronald Schuh, Richard Schuler, Dion Schultz Gail Schwantz, Anne Schwarzenbart, Donald Schwoerer,Cynthia Scott, Carol Shallue, Chester Sheraski. Alan Sieker Iudith Sielski, Lullnn Sieracki, Dale Sievert, Thomas Sitkiewitz Diana Skrepenski, Ruth Sleger, Iudy Snyder. Sandra Lee Snyder, Philip Spaeth, Ioan Spoerl, Maureen Staddler Bill Stangel, Grace Stanzel, Sandra Stedl, Margaret Steeber Q I f R . -- -' ww 'F-W A we I A 'gg I -ri .4-J '73 :lim 6 f R Ha... , 'wi iii l rl ' gf, 1 A we . W . X '-,. : 'Qtfrll 'x 4 if X vb.. ' ? 5 ., V '1 F ,, 9 - , K i .bi '- z Q. , S- ..l 1 N 'W .. ,.,,, 3 'F 'Q -3 , , P R R a R i 'lg , 'T V i 5 1 0+ E, QI M, 25 K- Q., Q llzqq Q, ...,e W .fy -- , . F Xqfff K 1 1 K ynbg K' i.M:,,!F I 5 X f it A. fl e .X ' a ' T et 3' -3' as 'ia 'S' 5 'F S iff: J, - . i 4 I - :SN 5 1 V . , o ,--.- t WJ! 8 W KVA ,X M it S H- 2 David Stehula, Kathryn Stein. in the Thanksgiving Play Clifford Stock David Stock, Robert Stock. Gerald Stockinger Mary Stransky, Iohn Strebel. Beverly Stryzewski Rodney Strzyzewski. Iohn Suckow, Donald Sundquist 1 ra 'mp rea- fe -ag i .lg ' 5 S f Q K '- f .x ' ' C if 472' J 1 MZ' X fn 7 g . :Wm if -s 1 3, f Q ,E V W N' -AK ,C ' - xr M 3 Qi f 4,45 Q - I Q 4 ,Q l kvxglgs 1 tw gd b ei ie e- Q H - Richard sweuik. Q V. 1 M.. tg. 5 I Q U to 5 ,yy, ' 'fn-,,g:Qf. 3PVN Q Ronald Swetlik g - i..A,Ay,-,wg I, f , it f an , to 4 Clarence Tadych A qvluy I Mary TadYCh. klu U f M About hall of the class attended the gathering in the cafeteria 'penance 'rudych A Sophomores-109 Ion Teske, Cecile Tetzlali, George Theodorou, Roger Thielen, Iim A. Thompson, Lee Thompson, Lee Thompson, Marlene Toebe, Iean Toltzmann, Leon Tomchek, Patricia Torgerson Iames Trainor. Clarence Trochil, Tom Trost, Laverne Troullier, Iudy Tuesburg, Lorene Ullman, Thomas Van de Griit, Mary Vander Bloemen. Emily Van Lannen, Douglas Vetter. Ioyce Vivian Ronald Vnuk, Iim Vollendorl, Robert Vollendori, Diane Voss. Iosephine Vraney. Doris Waack, Kathryn Wage, Dennis Wagner, Leola Wagner. Pat Wagner, Tom Wall -we F we so keygggli' Egg f,,f ., ,N X it Q 'K .a ff . 1 Y V ,Q - N 1 ,K ' R I -.Q 1 M, V .14 1 .f as Y 2, My gg 4' ....s,,,. f , 5 eq Richard Swanson, P 4 f S., fi S' L W9 Qi -rf, - l i , g ,t 9 e N M W D l f A , M A .gmt W file L Q X , . . LL -vs' my an ' Wx -X , i V fl 5 '-. X . .1 V , -nh vs? .C J, was -, yy .,...,,. ,c Lv A R vim. l . X We N g '? ,v ' A J 1 P g fi -2 . M' fi 'lf f Q in F' 3 JF Q53 L V . 'Q 'F Q 'di ,' ' 'W 4 X f in 'ii inn? fx' ie. .K -U is s . l R - Q 'ii' K? -.- ' 7 '1 A 1:25 if if . 1 it 'L f it m - Q... ' -3 i D 1 7'-if 12 iil Q 452' 'Q A +5 I Q x If 'fp X ,- You Sighecl When the Richard Wallen, Alice Walsh, Mary Walters. 7 Q ' , 2 V 3 D' 0 gb Robert Warrens, Karen Wassink .px A nl w ' ,, W N gigs 5' i - 4 ' K . . Ray Wazny. Ioyce Weichart, Eileen W Ieanette Wellner. Wayne Wellner -an , 4' iv Y J I pw, YI' 1' lg A e ' f T322 V ' ,,,,,t,5 Arlene Wendt. Thomas Wenzel. . - it A Susan Wergin. William Wergin. l E Grace Werner 2 V Q t M it if - is ,aa 1 .' z . - ' , z wrv b 4.2 K 'Q I x, ,f Tom Westover, Edward Wetenkamp. Y? - Karen Wicihowslci, Vernon Wickman. 5 A Q Darlene Wiegand . Q Q? fi 6- Q 1 f, ' 'Y' f ff Daniel Wiegart. Marie Wiesner. in P l ' Qgmfk Ann Wilda. Charles Wilda -6 , 4 Q e . by were Gerald Wilda. I f , Louann Wilda. ' l WE Ioanie Wilms n '18 441. iw as nv no Q1 -519 4 X . x I -SX, -. ' ,lj Diane Wilson. Iames Windus Curtis Wittwer Sandra Ziarnik. Bernard Zierhut. William Zigmund. Mary Iane Zucchi. Rita Zwicke 110-Sophomores eier. as Mary Io Woida 'F' '3 , .4 A , 4 William Wojta. ' ' A Marlene Yindra ' X lu Gay Youngchild. 1 fax William zqhn. PQ .1 Sharon Zeddies iqu llll m ils., ,-. 4 ' W, i' fi- 'N J- ...B .1 it lk x ' ' Senior Basketball Heroes Walked By is SOPHOMORE ABSENTEES - Lois Blanchard, Tom Brunner, Iohn Budan. Roger Gersmehl. David Hartman, Ronald Kittell. Tom Allen Klein, Tom Iohn Klein, Larry Mix, Richard Reilly. Allen Schwoerer, Iohn Suchocki, Lee Van Patten. Allen Vangrowsky Sophs soon learned to give the proper respect due the honorable seniors. Here Pat Torgerson, sophomore, bows to senior Nan Reinke. This is the way it's done, says sophomore Anne Fischl. Pictured left io right are Pam Gordon, Margie Hayden and Carol Berge. These sophomore girls are in Honorary Swim club. Sophomores linformalsl-HI Programs. refreshments and cloakroom chairmen were. sitting left to right. Liz Savage, Scott Prickett, Iudy Reichert, and Nancy Hayden: standing. Roger Glaeser, tickets and door. A Pastel Paradise MID THE splendor ot 'ilt's Almost Paradiseu, King Allan Schelthout crowned loAnn Grail Queen of the 1958 Prom. Couples danced to the music of Bob Mlada's orchestra in a pastel world ot lavender. All tints and shades of the color dominated the scene, even to the punch, which was served by the ireshs man girls, between spires ot castles. The walls depicted bridges spanning ponds, fountains sprayed gleaming water under weeping willow and pope lars, while the castles were illumined by moons hanging from the ceiling. General chairman, Lee Kadow, worke ing with her committees and class ad- visers, Miss loanne Fritz and Mr. Court ney Leonard, contributed greatly to The 1957 Prom. The Loveliest Night of the Year featured the Grand March led by Queen Pat and King Duane. H2-Prom lcommiffees Seated, David Wiegand, clean up. Standing, Iohn Lowry, clean up: Ann Rieck and Allan Koritzinslci, music and intermission. making the 1958 Prom a 'lparadisef' RIGHT-King Allan Schelfhout and Queen Io- Anne Grall reigned over the 1958 Prom, in honor of the seniors, It's Almost Paradise. MIDDLE-Decorations, publications and invitations committee were Laurie Sheehy. sitting, Roy Toltzmann, Iohn Alt, and Doris Peterson, standing: Bonnie Waack. sitting. Lee Kadow was General Chairman for lt's Almost Paradise. Nwwwmww ! M.. 1. :f N5 V Q 5-- I J L fi ii? Q 'T' 4: 1' an E ti f ,,-k Y 1 X Ng: , . : ri S ,V t' Y R,-72 ,- Leah Abramson, Ierry Adelman, LaVerne Ahrena, ' 5 Ronald Ahrens, Rene Alpert ' I .av al if b -7' 5 - 5 I All ll .gy Iohn Alt, Karen Anderson. IoAnn Angoli. Louise M ,,,. Kg K QW A Aplin, Roger Apted L , k B ., A K Kay Avery, Susan Bacon, Kenneth Baeckman, i Gy WP . b i st H3-A V' I, K r , Q Donna Mae Bahr, Ruth Ann Barbeau .. W mv, ff ,A wa, ., ' f-1. -'- K ,IA - I ' If A wi , ,,,,, ' Q , 1 f , if 'V 3 t W I, 3 lames Barbier, Tom Baryenbruch, Ierry Bashaw, V N 'Je s .J ,Jn ' Kenneth Basken, Barry Bast -' M 'gf' , 2 - ' Q 5 e ,, ide' ls- al A i A 'N Peter Bauer, Frederich Baugniet, Iudith Baumann. '3 , - Q ng i .. ' 5 r Frederick Beck, Sarah Belson 1-'B N ' A ,Q 'T' fi: X.-f' ' K li V3 dir-'L B ly 1 V ,gn s . lames Benishek, Michael Bennett, Sandra Bent, ' lb gi 13 ', 'G gi , Iames Bertler, Dianne Bessert H if I - -'B L - ,peavry r i 'tn..:',f: 1 I ' 1. w w .fy -.w , Av-. - gn , K - Ronald Bieker, Erich Birkholz. Carol Birringer Marge Block, Doris Bouril l 6 lap .Q . : X J ., 2 - f 'X -'49 l ir ezei r '1 '-A' ,K QW! V .A'A I ' 4 3x 4718! 6.59. 1 l a 3 J A ,Qtr teel 4 '- .ar .-.A- rzl-fl' V K 'Qi- N -' ' P Q EM' 2 J 'C' wit K Q' 7 ll C David Brandt, Iudy Braun, Karin Braunel, Doril i f Brey. Marcia Brice B fl-WJ 4 C? V ,Jn 'KP Kenneth Broehm, Beverly Brouchoud. Barbara Brown. Sally Brown, Mary Brunner Patricia Brunner, Alan Budnik. Gerald Buretta, Mary Burlrart, Dale Buss H4-Juniors 'Out of this World' Q .,,,,'. h Q, In Lui.. 3 sz nw -.,. 4 rw! Swag? Yr, Kgs if N - 4-I K N H kb -. f Robert Buxbaum. David Carbon, Raymond Q' ' f ' A? -'- ' Carbon, Karen Ceaglske. Pat Cherney ,gm W 21: 43 f as :.' ' is-0 ra R .. Karen Cisler, Ellen Clark. Iames Close, lean Q-,V gg Tk 11? Cooper, Marlene Cornils ' , .. b 'Hr' Pat Courchaine. Mary Craddock. Dick Crandall. - .A Michael Creamer, Ieremiah Cronin -V V: Q t b' Q , fi gb, .vii I Q . tx 2? - ' -.R M , ,.. - i 'Vx , ., ..,. . 'Q' I 3 I sw I . i, -, 2 , w f l',-L A um. . - be 1: , E -K x. - A z.. yt, If . .., , -nz ry M Q - il: ,-:: .' K L 1 if ':-, A ff f lug A . 1 ,b .I - ., r X Pat Crowe, Charles Curtis, Daniel Czekala. , K tx ' ' K ' et -' fi Rosemary Daellenbach. Gerald Daron ' '. - W-. A -fm' . :av errr Q i f ry ., I ' A AQ vxk g J Iames Dehne. Janet Derus. Roger Dick, Robert Q Q' if ' , it V, x 1 Dickins, Larry Diegel .A 1 K .. ,f W - f .,.' : y ,-,. , fix lk , gg 3 -H ,, ,Q 1 '-I' - Margie Diegel, Mary Diegel, Karen DokeY, lohn ' S.. - ' V A 1 ': T25 ' Doyle. Walter Dreger 5-. Y, . . .gi .,r, L t 3 5 .b Al' - . f I I 5 g Iudith Drill, Richard Drumm, Rita Duchon, t L -- 1 - . l ' Q- if Q f m Q, .:,.'i' Kathleen Duebner, Ronald Duebner . ' w 'ii' K ,, d . L f AW.. L., ',,,5,, is if ' af - KA Q E gy R A , . U A r h y Ioan Duiek. Iudy Dufek, Mark Duzeski, Sharon Eber. Larry Eisenschink Dale Elm, Shirley Engelbrecht. Sue Engelbrecht, lames Engleman. Louise Erickson Beverly Espen, Harold Fairfield. William Felber. Grace F ischer. Marilyn Fischer Juniors-115 ras, t A ., , eg. Q Zn -QE' W , wee 4 1 r ' .Y ' 1 ' r N.. J W 'qs' mv lil? a 2 I I r a r x. all yy R b ,.,.,, Z. . r J vbu x y ,. Eh V 2 A B I , -1- , ,. 'R fx. f f fi Mary Ann Fischer, Rodney Fisher, Wayne ' ' Kai ,-Q, A r 253 is .::, X we . . 5 . , -i ,A,, A-'ssl , , 4 Foreman, Ianice Franz, Iudy Franz .eff - M A ' 1 Iohn Fraser, Sharon Fredrick, Ierome Free, Iames A Q, 4-. . 1- Fricke. Donald Gadzinski if Q t 25 ,. ,Q I, Q 'li F ,,-. Q .-if ' ' ? .:' :img 1 ., -.A . , - , 4, , , F. l , Q 4 V .Q , . W. N., l . Donald Gallagher, Burnette Gallenberger, Evelyn Gass, Karen Geigel. Ieanne Gigure 'mf' 1 I . 'I ff V A A .A . + E ,,.. - F -' Q Q .,. .,, Ph Q I I Ilrh ,K A E 1 I :Q ,i 'f 1 J' 'v ' 2, ' F r 19. ' W F F F .J D ' Q o , F H w i How Many Kept - ' F Y ' Q -W 'if f' ,E E .I 1 u,. A , 5 Roger Glaeser, Connie Glover. Dennis Glysch, V I William Godfrey, Ierome Gospodarel: Z . K . gm? V- ,5 tg, vl ., s, A f X I Q, ,Q b-.AV: . ' Iohn Gosz, Iohnn Grall, Catherine Green. Arnold 4' Grotbeck, Carol Gruber no F ', -1 G ,,.I- Q H Mary Guse, Dick Haase, Gloria Hacker, Ioan ' in - - P ' D ki 9 ,Q Hady.samhHq1e , ..-, ,,.. x K, A 5 M--A fy ' W it' 7 'L 3 ' ,V I , Richard Hall, Bonnie Halstrom, Betty Hamernilr, i . F- .,,Q all x .Q ' lane Hamman, Dave Hansen ,ty ,V -we u 'ew 'Fw , e D2 , -i A if ei., i J'-B Peter Harvey. Karen Haupt, Nancy Hayden. fi ,Wg 3 ' 2 f , H ,-:def-' if 7 rpg S e- -M -Q fa' Gene Hein, Steven Hein ff? L . - N , f V' D, 'v -of D I ' if ffvfew-rw A gg ' lames Heinz, Marilyn Heinz, Ieanne Hendries, Walter Hermann, Delores Hoetner lf 57 gy K-vin Q A , -r 6 E , X Q-gy wt- -A: .. Darlene Hoffman, Bette Hogan, Iames Hooper X, We . 4 X, 'y Lois Hoyer. Tom Husar X I ' A X K iiz H6-Juniors , .5 'F' Y Q 3. . F - fax ' K . fa , t N - ,, . Y' A ' 2 , M A 'X .,. . ., A . ea! 'Q awk if it n , .y Merle Hutchins. Sheldon Hynek. Charles Indestad. 4 ' r ' ' ' D' I -- Iudy Iagemann, Iean Ieffery rr F K 'C 1 Q .-., Q. 5 ' lr Norris lergenson, Barbara Iirikowic. Diane A , , rf 2 3 . Iohansen, Diane Iohnson, Wayne Iohnson -. XL: Kathleen Iunk, Iack Kabat. Ronald Kabat, Denis ' Kacynski. Donna Kaderabek W r -.,,. , fr' A 'R i as K P 15' Th ' C1 12- fp if-1 e1r ass mgs. , Q. .R K Q Q I :.. 'X Q, 'p x ff' K llf f afif an - K 2 Elizabeth Kaderabek. Ardis Kadow. Lee Kadow, Lullnn Kadow, Sue Kapinos r Q 1 2 we 5 if Q -' D K f , 5 Ludger Karman, Kay Kasal. Paul Kattner. Kaye K 15' J , g Kaufmann, Thomas Kelly Q K W 'W 1 , 'LQ ,:'- if Mary Kirkpatrick, Walter Kitzerow. Robert Klann, r 1 Q ,,,V t Darlene Klein. Iudith Klein if I jj , . x N' V B Karen Klein, William Klenke. Ronald Kloida. - , K '- Francis Knipp, Robert Knutson 2: 5 f x .. K - V Q QQWS I 15, ,qw t J fm? .X 2 R ess, r ' 4' if MF ' Sandra Koch. Iames Kochan, Allen Kohlbeclt. 'L ' ' ' y I ' --. Q Thomas Kolbeck, Sandra Kohlmeier R H FA I X 1 ' K Carolyn Kohout, Kay Kollath, Mary Kopidlanslry. R it V 2 Allen Koritzinsky. Carolyn Korte e if 5 A ei u Q ye- W 'W Q9 Q. :P l-A -2 fe- '-+3 , A. -.- I Daniel Kortens, Rosalie Kraemer, Robert Krainek. ' . ' . Gail Krainik, Thomas Kramer A an f . f to e-we 55 ix . 'HQ ifxaiiif f all Juniors-H7 Crew-necks and at 2: ap, ' QIQW H j we 3 1 3 W, 1 ,Qt - ,ui L re , e -W Sc I th or A il I A ' ' ' 1 f Mariorie Krell, Frederick Kresal. Betsy Kronberg. 3 I lerome Krueger, Suzanne Krueger ' v -EQ Q 'wg , X gg ,',' , -O 'Wy i , 4,,, , Mary Krupski. Iames Kunz, Donna Ladwig. '--Q ,, 5. Richard Ludwig. Elizabeth Lambries t if X Wm' I W V - A Clark Lampe, Ronald Larson, Gerald LeClair. X ai 4 ' fl 'W 1 I Lois Lee, Diane Lehman ur M J, ,r , 4' r c' 'W' , 'Q' , '- ' z if 4 ' r as , 1' , is L .15 l Donna Lehman. Karen Leicht, Clee Leiker, Ierry if 'g - LesMonde, Mary Lindemann 1 K W 5 me fr. ,gn 1, an W I Ianice Lodl, Iohn Lowry. Kenneth Luckow, Albert - V WS. , ,Q Vw ' -il, ff Lutz. Nancy Lyons . , bq Hi f i . V J' K '. ' . Ax K, , - an .. in Bonnie Macek, Iack Madsen, Dolores Mailand. I Q' 2 ,Q I A ' ,.l' Arnold Mancheski, Ruth Mancoske -ll Q. '24 iq .1 ' EQ .V 'N' s f - E, 3 'it-5? K y X, Ianet Manlick. Donna Maples. Beth Maresch. R 2' Q Dennis Markowski, Dale Martin 'JF F tw-y 'I Q M J gr -. 4 NM Q., ALMA '- W at L L., Q . 4 'LV Q Q is 'Ji l, Q Q X .gzrc ' R 5 wi ..v--.N . 3 ff at V iff ' 4 ' ff Q V' X I ' st, ' W' I Y ly if fu'-an j 1 1 K Q gn, gli fr ' '-9 1 r f LM...-f l A iw Michael McCarty, Iudy Meisner, Tom Meisner, Marilee Meisnest, Iudy Meyer Nancy Meyer, Ierry Miller, Ioan Miller, IoAnne Miller, Patricia Miller Gary Mittnacht, Tom Mlada, Henrietta Moffatt. Francis Mohr, Iames Mrotek 118-Juniors Knee-socks: Rage lack Mrozins ki, Elaine Muchin, Luanne Muchowski, Roger Nass. Alan Naumann Kathleen N e i l i t z. MaryAnn Nemetz, Iohn Nespodzany, Fred Neuenteldt, George Neumann lerry Neuser, Iohn Neuser. Sandra Neuser. Bill Neuser, Nancie Niemann 2' ', A fu lf' ilk? N' 1 .QW b A 755. 1 , ,, h J I K1A:,, nt . , L Q X X I L X ix i n ' . ifgkwex K -X W Ronnie Popp, Ervin Pozorski, Ioanne Prahl, Harry Price. Scott Prickett Pat Radandt. Ronald Rataiczak, Eugene Reichardt, Iudy Reichert. Dale Reimer Eileen Reindl, ludith Reitmeyer, Roy Reuther. lim Hockey, Iohn Rosinsky Juniors-119 'a X .fear J., 4, 35 A y 4' 2 Q-:K uf, is ijyn, ,, A JA' H Win N' 5 --b , lgfig ft, M-Tm: yt gk., ,Q fa ef' we E-if .Lt f 1 fi ' R 5 rw' , A Silks i hgfl 3, ,r'Ns,A his ,Ap.f.ez,. R, .qu -if v Kr it Q 19 gtg, .,, 'S yang, lf-el , .fa Ieanette Novak, Thomas Oelhafen, Walter Oestreich. Gloria O'Konski, lane Olson Pam Olson. Ken Oswald, Donald Parworth, Eugene Parworth, Martha Paustenbach Frank Pelishek, Michael Petersen. Doris Peterson, Iames Pieiferkorn. Richard Pleuss Sharon Pleuss, Marvin Pokorski. Mary Pollen. Patricia Pollen, Betty Popelar Q . Wi J 7' J 'R , A i f in 5 A ., E ' ,nr .'. Qs lk ,gg ,,, e. A et: M, q if f a S 2 5 f we fn f P ' ,. - ' RW ' 3? ,, 'J-'P A 1 I it 0-.Q fi it , wflfm- , 1 Lu- M. 3. 1 i W E' R ':i-fl-if .sl eV--2 '. P ,-Q .jf r he h is .,,:, .. be i f .,.. M ' if Mt Kenneth Riebe, Ann Rieck. Iudith Rosinsky. Iudy Eff A X Rosinsky. Neil Rower - A N of y -1 K ... Mary Rusboldt. Elizabeth Savage. Allan fglwqci A 3 QQ-4 ig fe ' 1 Schellhout. Marianne Scherer. Marvin X gy- ' 'Sk f o r 'A f I Schermetzler L if V 5 Y . Marlene Schiftleger, Robert Schleis, David 6 P Schleunes, William Schmelter, David Schmidt Y 5 X t ft 1: G F - fl . tear, . hs, 'J xt 3 a I 51,2 -if ' ,h Mqfdft' S , 4 iq -if .4 mr .- A ,I ' 'l M i at 13 ',, dam X X. W X I I ' ' S' 'fr 5 . A- A , -162 my if , N .4-S You Twlrped to 4 ' . -t - Sue Schmiediclce. Iohnne Schmitt, Ginger Q, Q W F tv 5 Schmitz. Sharon Schmitz. Marion Schnell 've -.e ,Mr v ,Q ff 2 1 lg S L.': V :axe N11 V. ' y ,ff ' ,ii if ii: 'rfi' 5 T, A 8,5 M Ierry Schoening, Evelyn Scholl, LaVerne Schrank, N , Robert Schroeder. Iohn Schroeder N K S il , it Q5 , 9 I. ig' ' , 1 ,mv -, Gary Schwalbe, Iohn Scott. Gerald Sears. Sharon -' N .2 X N 4 . semen. Vivian senkbeiu 4 n t he t V W ,, 1 I , Robert Shaw, Iacqueline Sheck, Laurie Sheehy. Q' ' y, 1 3. Diana Sherman. Pat Anne Shimek , .L v v '- :.: ' Hx Nd! Q ' S rf fi ,M .W , za 1- W :P Q 3 Beverly S.hulander. loan'Sielski. Sylvia Siemers. ? ,122 'QQ ' Thomas Sievert. Bonnie Singer . N A Q WJ, , 44 Mary Skubal, Ruth Sladky, IoAnn Sleger, Sara ' I Smith. Iudy Snavely ' -3 I5- W.. .- 'O - N r ,,,, ,, '50 T' U ,YYY A 'wi 4-.N K1 , T7 '1' W . f W of if .r- Karen Sonnenburg. Charles Spiering. Mary Lea XA 'X fe Stangel. Francis Stanzel, Olive Steinbrecker PG 7 - ' ' , 1 1 if ' ' 120-Juniors ,mol Y it . M3 X A 12 if ' 'al lk 1 5- 5 3 :ff I .fy '-ff? vx xi' iw In N., VX in-vw TR in aw is 'H ww. . 4 Q . Q Q A .. ' Y ' X -.Q 4 ee, , , ,,, A V .M 4, , W., , V 1 Y 7' 'iw 1 . A Q K- D' A of D . ca Q4 tl, N - x 'Qgs' 9 'C 'f Q l l . W. Q, ..- we D, 5 Iii yell 1 ,,,y y , X- ll l it liz ' Nfl: Q 'g' Q .. .e c Y Sadie Hawkins William Thompson, Victor Thor, Katherine Tienor. Caryl Timers, Marilyn Tisler I in 'ss 'F f x f avril R Letty Steiner, lane Steinsholt, Corrine Steck. Roger Strzyzewski, Marilyn Surlus Wencel Svatek, Iames Swetlilr, lim Tadych, Ierry Tadych, Rosemarie Tadych Ann Tetzlafl, Helen Theodoru, Charles Thiele, lean Thompson, Iudy Thompson V3 , 'ws L lv. 3, N I ,Q ' fa . , ff' 5 5' ' '. Nj D K , sffilwrdl -3 , A Fi --W3-:fl 11,2 gas, 'ff ll ' -' X if is l1--- ,s , 'TL , K' ,a ik jijg-,I Qi, Dennis 'l'odl, Iames Toedter, Larry Toltzman, Roy is AK-...Y Toltzmann, Allan Tomchek ' A 'A ' r' ' w 'K' ' ' 12, M E.. b f' ... Q Sharon Traeger, Charles Trainor. Donald Treick, . ' ' V' Q QQ? 'L It ,Q 0 Dorothy Troullier, Fred Truettner I ,. ' 1 X Qing, t 1:12. 'I A IN.: - . X l L Sally Turney, Iames Tuschl, Richard Vander ' - I Bloemen. David Vnuk. Bonnie Waack ii my Q 1 ' .5 , I f' X gf Q Q5 5 i D ' ' D as -8 f 3 Q' 3 in ' if ludith Waack, Darlene Wachowski, Emmett X A - 5 1. , 4' to .Q y X Wagner, Matt Wagner, Donald Walesh S- 1' l WA is all S Cynthia Walker, Charles Wall, Gloria Wallace, V Fanchon Walters, LaVerne Walters 'S QQ, : 'SQ omni: X J Y Q lx fi 'ggi we Bernard Wazny, Florian Wanzy, Dennis Weina, 9 , . WSW QW' Daniel Wergin, Larry Wergin ' v 'U Juniors-121 I C fflyi . I . I Avg fn 9 ' r RE 552, U l lsjq- iii? ' 1 . X Ui gal I 11 ...fa ' .,.- E' , , H 5 . W. N,l'1'i .:,, . 'Hr 'L fr ' A if l Tom Whitney. Eugene Wici Iudy Elaine Wienserski, Anne W Bonnie howlki. Melvin Wicke. Wicklander, Dave Wiegand ier. Lonaverne Wier. Wiesman, Eunice Wigand ' .Y 2 .L. Mb , Q ,Q Q1 ww. eg Ianice Wigand, Dianne Wilda, Tom Wilda, Nancy W . ,,, -+ 'Q ,, . . -.Jw ' - if -Q , A ' . 3, Wzllman. Paul Wmdus W I -:li . .' -- l':i'.s i legal all the r n W f L n ' 'V llbq l 9 -W S Barbara Wisnowski. Bob Witczalr. William 2 A ,,.- by Witczak, Ianice Witt. LeRoy Wittmus :Q , ,, n 4, g. PQV, L: ., . . . 1 il A if 3 ,ibfi-Q55 Oscar Wolfgram, Ruth Ymdra. William Young. if, w 153 I W , Iohn Zagrodnilz. Marlene Zahn . iff ' , ' ' lx , ...V A' I V' Iames Ziarnik. Kenneth Ziarnilr. Mary Ziarnik. ' .,- .5 ' n:-- , :,A ' Diane Zielinski,Matthew zim Q ,:-- I , ' , . Q f ' , in -,,: I w x'1 ' x . li' f n ncncn i ' i. A . 4 Am I . Ianice Zimmermann, Leo Zipperer, Allan Zych te M , jf ,v:- I A A .ii 1313 NOT PICTURED: lerry Augustine. Margie Brandl. Patricia Fuller. ' ' l ' , lohn Shoulak William Fric 122 - J u n i o r s lc. Charles Hansen. Wxlham Kem ' Q ' he A, 1 E x. . . if 'st 4 K - ' ' 'Nu . g , A ' t f its A QM A l : I A 't A NNN? I 3 is .- . I A A . ' t , . l . S- Q?-,J 0 - Hb A - Q X sfftfl . igjifssii' . .t T e it -gy K, i 'fit K K A 1 ,i X - KMA y Q f-5 in A ,K sewn-Rye, SKK., , 3..,.l - 'fav X f l X ' Ali :trim-3. , t, , i S it if we-is Q5 ' ' 3: 4,,w,,,,,355f,g. 1s.Nf,'R,sv5:vs3 . 1 - , ...ri is-.itfg .. in out Y .4 g- t A -r :Q ff IX? iff' ' iwfif msg' 1 H t' . ' vtse--f r r. 4- Q si N :Aixam f , ' is . g t, to xi. A , Si ,gt- X 1 7 K , w 3, 'X X , , 1 if I I Q I , W Y Iunior class officers, left to right, are Doris Peterson, secretary, Charles Indestad treasurer, Allen Schelfhout, president, and Lee Kadow, vice- president. Wayne Rataiczcrk is showing the following group of juniors one of the art exhibitions. Left to right are, standing, Wayne Rataiczak and lim McConnell, Bruce Kornely, Bob Nelson. Pat Levendusky, Bette Hammernilc, LeRoy Braasch and Gerald Waier. Class advisers Courtney Leonard and Ioanne Fritz are seen going over last minute preparations for the 1958 Prom, It's Almost Paradise. Juniors lofficersl-123 It's All Over! OUR SECOND year at Lincoln went by quickly, perhaps too quickly for some. Now that you have time to sit back and think, aren't there quite a few things you'd like to do over and more that you'd like to accomplish? You came up with some terrific ideas. Homecoming showed ingen- uity and a glance into the future with the shining rocket and out-of-this- world music, Second floor became a Wild Cat Alley as you painted and drew for RedfWhite Day, Silhouettes of your varsity players decorated the north of your second floor hall. Transforming the gym into anoth- er world was difficult but fun as King Allen and Queen loAnn d a n c e d amid the decorations of It's Almost Paradise . Yes, your second year was fun, lout next year will loe even greater as you reach the top as seniors. The senior float. Dog-gone We're Gonna Win. helped seniors cop first place honors in class competition. Working on the senior float are, left to right-Iudy Smith, Louie Close, Carol Zimmer, Nancy Reinke and Dorothy Sampe. Dog-gone, We Did Win' FTER TWO years of working and waiting, the class of '58 finally came through with a first place for their last Homecoming at Lincoln High. The class presidents home was the scene of furious activity for two weeks preceding the big day, Flour-paste, crepe paper, a raccoon coat, a dog house and a fabulous head Went into the float, Dog-gone, We're Gonna Win , but a silver space ship and the junior class made competition stiff. Despite the asiatic flu and the cold weather, the school turned out full force to watch the Ships wallop the top- ranking Indians, 14-U, and gain a chance at the FRV crown! In the post-game traffic, portions of the goal posts were seen protruding from car windows. Fall Fascination with its cornstalks, pumpkins, strawstuffed mannikins, and the music of Duke Ianda brought the day to a perfect climax under the royal reign of Queen Barbara Vollendorf and King Alan Boeldt. HOMECOMING COURT OF HONOR Left to right- Mary Iansen Keith Budzien Ioanne Radandt Ierry Strebel Barbara Vollendorf Alan Boeldt Lanny Teteak Charlene Reuther Wayne Staudt LaVange Krumel Wally Grapentine Georgia Kenny a 124-Homecoming I X ,X . Bi 3' .. W ,,,'-. 1 -V -1...,. .,,z, f 'li Sandra Adelman Belle Ahrens Iohn Alison Daryl Anderson Bernita Andrastek We Were Among When the Ships ou, L. a ' iff' Carl Angoli Dick Anhalt Aloysius Arbuckle Ioseph Arle Faye Aubol 5'2- 0. ' 'X B' 4'-v llifi i 'sr--v Richard Ausman Gerald Baeckman Russell Balge Iudy Barbier Iudeen Barta or' N Q 'Q 'a 7' -1 1 S 3. I 4 , 55:3 5 Q 2 K Q.:i,S5Kffe l., Donald Basi Mary Ellen Beaion Patricia Beatiy Lou Anne Becker Marilyn Becker 126-Seniors That Number Came Sailing In Nancy Becker Donald Bennett Lyla Bennin Rosalyn Benthein Iohn Berzinsky l Catherine Beth Frank Birch Yvonne Blanchard Iohn Block Alan Boeldt 0 lx-rs. ua Allan Bohachek Tom Bonin Dennis Bonk Greg Bonk Iudith Bonk 'X -4' tv mf' K. an av Iohn Bonneioi Chantal Bouligeon Tom Brandel Clyde Braunel Elaine Brezoni Seniors-127 5 ni ,pf Iudi Brennan Iames Brogan Gene Brull Robert Brunner Ruth Brunner Ioyce Budnar 'ao- Bette Budnik NX t fam , N MU , 5 , Q ' , K Carole Bums Donna Bursek Carol Budnik gif ,mm w . 2? -of vw? N Q? I X , Wayne Bushman . Kay Cavanaugh Marilyn Check Ioyce Cherney Ioan Christe! Karen Christensen I28-Seniors Keiih Budzien Duane Bull , u Q-my ,, n 1 Mary Ann Carle Iohn Cerkas Little Generals .gi A I Lincoln High s Gary Christiansen Iames Clark apr-xy - Iames Clay Iean Clay Louis Close fr ,D- 7 es Q Roger Coen Charles Conley ' W l ,,,i, ' ': 1 X D I , eg Ielaine Dailey Came to Review Mighty Fleet ns Iudi Cooper Clarence Crowe Gemma Crowley V-Q Betty Danielson Iames Danielson Kenneth Decker Tom Dedricks Lois Degner Kenneth Dehne Darryl DeLain ,fav -V if X Kathy Delsman Ianet Dethlefsen S e n i o r s - 129 ep- h .I -ff , , 'f' is .Q l., .... A Jw, --'- ..,.,. Alice Detien Paul Dettman 5 Q H-...fl 51 Kay Dewane 1 -- - 1 ' ' I - , ,- Sharon Diederich Bonnie Duckart Cur Term As We Stormed 17 J Frances Ducai Bonnie Ebenhoe Ion Einberger Brian Eisner Wayne Endries 2 , a-. Q 'AA bm was s. E Barbara Engleman Doris Erdmann Donald Farley Arlene Fenlon Ann Ferguson ' Q y . V s- 1 , ' y F .gf ,v,, - 9 V 335: e...L,g' Charles Fictum Ioanne I-'ink Audrey Fischer Wayne Fischer Lynn Fishbeck 130-Seniors Papers Suffered Down to State Beverly Fleischmann Mardell Foreman 'SM wi rx Wayne Frank Roger Franke Marjorie Franz ni , no 6' E Lx l A Harland Free Carole Gadzinski Patrick Gadzinski Harlan Gaedtke Dale Gauthier X wr fx? f Iames Gauthier Ellen Geiger Lois Gieschen Betty Gospodarek Wally Grapentine 1 V J G 22, E' 'offs' 'N 4 Everett Greetan Kenneth Gresl Iames Griffin Marilyn Groelle Anne Grotbak Seniors-I3l gf -'J 1 A , 'fe we Doris Gruber Donald Gulseih Robert Guse Allen Gustaveson Lois Gustavson Richard Hablewitz William Hackbarth Donald Hall 0 'FY ww 3 Iohn Hall Richard Hall 1'6- Catherine Hallada Donald Hallwachs Mary Ellen Hallisy Diann Halstrom Roger Halverson Gr ,far Nancy Handl Leon Hansen Russell Hansen larry Harllaub Donald Haupt I32 -- S e n i o r s Queen Barb and Gver Homecoming 4--'P 'N-. in Charles Heinzen Brian Heller Barbara Hidde lames Hillstrom Ted Hoffman pw ,X if E , il' Sandra Hronek Alfred Howarth Mary Hruby Ianice Hutchison Paul Hutterer ' L.,.-11: v'f'1,,,.Q,, l l A 4 in .,:..- . , - l X -'we-4 M 5 1 l' ,,.' ZA L Q Z X' if lx 3 ME 224' 3 ii ,'1. ' Beverly Hynek Gary Hynek Iudy Hynek Paul Ingrisch Doris Iagodinsky W ' 'WW Her King Reignecl 'F all Fascination' 'Ni Roman Iadowski Edith Ianing if wr 1 .KL ,. i 'W Q X I' I W' Mary Icmsen Iudy Iirikowic Iudith Iochem e n io r s - 133 l David Iohnson Karen Kadow Eunice Kania Donna Kautzer Ruth Keller Announcements Showed Signs 'Tb af' VO' 'a ,sa-f Georgia Kenny Kathryn Kerscher Robert Kestell Ierry Kimmel Elizabeth Kleiber W K4 Y Q. 8 Q c1 'K.,-- ' -- , .. isp' 1 sr 1 2 '11 Wgyx i Q L . z ,r '- Ann Klein Tom Klein Ioan Knutson Kathleen Koch Dale Koeser -ug, Sf 9 f ' x 1' 0 ' 4 Quentin Konkel Marlene Kohlmeier Kay Kopidlanslry Karole Korleske 134-Seniors Nancy Kovar and Spring Fever of Graduation X rar WF ., , F. A i f - f- it ix M if? i A N X 2? N- 52 S52 1 Edward Kretsch LaVange Krumel Alvin Kubsch Iames Kubsch Dave Kuehnl xg Karen Kugler Iohn Kunish Ioan Kramer Dennis Lang Carol Lappen 'iw .. .MNRAS Q ,Q-4 sw .QI X sq., .. 11.45 Sandra Larsen Carol Larson Dianne Leider Frances Leick Alberi LeClair T 17 swiss ' , fmxmwskr mai? Neil Leiiner Linda Levenhagen Vivian Ligman Tony Lipski Ronald Lodes Seniors-135 Andrew Ludwig Mary Luebke Carol Luedike Iim Luther Barbara Lutz it - , 'Qi f N X, ' 1 'O' + .5 L'-M 4-1... . 4 'QQ fr If Leonard Maedke Charles Mahnke Larry Maloney Beatrice Mangin Nancy Maresch are Q -32: Gerald Markowski Lee Marquardi Roger Marquard! Dean Matthias Andrea McDonald Iudy McKay David McLaughlin Mary Meany Mary Mellberg Guido Meng 136 - S e n i o r s We Crowded Into For 'Burgers, !F,,,,,, ff' 'I N -av 21 4'- N a '?:- , , - ET x it Sharon Mertens Donald Meyer Dorothy Meyer Thomas Meyer Paul Miller f , V ,. NY N , E , 2.5-'-I,-- :-if 'iff 1' Q Elaine Miller Marian Miller Ianet Milton Richard Moakler Mary Mrozinski was New t 5: f av ' Q w 1 Q -- , v ...N M ' . JUN.:-.ri is ..L: 1 :::,V ' Ioyce Muehlberg Carol Mueller Nancy Nelesen William Nelson Virginia Nennig the Drive-In Fries and Malts Gayle Neubert 9 'vb Norbert Neuser Tom Niespodziany Eugene Nonnemacher Charlotte Novak S e n i o r s - 137 .ggi . Lavonne Oestreich Karen O'Hecxrn l 5 As Tumors We The 'Loveliest Bette Ohlhues Henry Ohlroqge Dennis Olesewski J! W L' 'Y 4.' ,, . l XF ,fl ' . Q- 5 .,, - le 157 .,,. ' V , - A Aee ' Roy Olson Delvin Orth Marlene Ott Susan Park Mary Paustenbach Betty Lou Pech LuDene Peck Norbert Pellow Iudy Peronto Arthur Perrodin Fw .- , 3 ' - 9' 3 . . pp.. - 539 . x fn Q' . :EL In 1 ,. V if A -.F Ellen Peterson Karen Petry Boyd Philippi Robert Pit: Marion Pokorski 138-Seniors Proudly Presented Night of the Year' X Q win ld If X 1 ie ii Q Gerald Pollen Barbara Pontius wi Ieanelte Popp Diane Poulos l0S9Ph Pvwulish 7 , 1 4. , V .N LQ U2 tx f iff Marlene Pozorski Carl Radandt Richard Radandt Ioanne Radandl Sandra Randall Lloyd Rank Mary Rasmussen William Rathman Ronald Rathsack Colin Rayford rfQ-- , . -'-' f'--1 A - ...,. . f .. 1 . .1 ff ,r - . ' ' x J ' O-51, U f ' ' 1 an J r l -Q. . ff, Q Nzglix V. gxxx Qxiil Q W k X i X :', ':':: . 5 if '-' iw yogi .K 4 V, M . . -' Gayle Raymond Lou Anne Rehrauer Sandra Rehrauer Beatrice Reindl Nancy Reinke Seniors-139 tm Mary Resch Charlene Reuther Nancy Roberts Mary Robinson Robert Rocklewitz ,,-Qian, 'L Ioyce Roedig Leanna Roedig Thomas Roedig Ierry Rogers Ioanne Rogne 9' e .i Karl Roepke Iohn Rohde Iudy Rozmarynowski Luanne Rugowski Ierome Rysiicken 3' David Sampe Dorothy Sampe Barbara Saulino Mary Scanlan Sandra Schelthelm 140 - S e n i o r s Elections in Fall Who Led Us in 'J 1,1 ,il Robert Scherer Barbara Schipper Iames Schleis Gordon Schneider Karen Schneider 'OJ 2 n ,sf Donald Schoenborn Eugene Schrank Howard Schroeder Richard Schroeder Roger Schroeder 75 Allen Schuh Virginia Schuh Robert Schuler Larry Schumacher Carol Schwartz l S Determined Officers it Our Activities h as Dorothy Schwoerer Eileen Sempier Gene Shelroslri Inez Shemchak Mary Sheraslri Seniors-141 1 D' if! ,Il Graduation Brought 3? f n About Jobs, iw S n i f Larry Shimek Sedonie Shimek e . G a 3, , X I i Ianet Shimon Harlan Shupita Ann Sieker NSW to A S' V., ,if ,ity , M . 'y A A s 1 . at m I f , ,M out Q -,.- 3 -' wi X , Iudith Smith Susan Smith Iudith Sorseck Ianice Spacek Linda Spiegel f? .rf 1.4 Wayne Staudt Charles Steffen Brian Stehula Willard Stock Iudy Stransky ,A au- ,fg Gerald Strebel Allan Sweeting Robert Sweetman Ronald Sweetman Heidi Swette 142 - S e n I o r s y yy yi iy New Senousness Marriage and Schools ii T ' Patricia Szymczyk Patricia Taba! avflb .6 Iames Tadych Patricia Terens Clayton Tess 3'5' Lanny Teteak - f Glenn Thuerwachter Iohn Valleslcey xs- William Thiel Allen Thiele Iohn Thielen if Paul Thompson ,,,., 2'2ii:.'- . 46 I: ff. I if--v 5 i wir-5 . 1 5 K tggt Z: Barbara Traurig Elaine Traurig Beverly Trombla Milton Troullier F' W l w 0' Edward Vetting Don Voelker Barbara Vollendorf Ieanine Vraney Seniors-143 .,,,.:,,.,-::,,,--Q, V - 'X X K X-Ny. ... 1 . . Q X nr SQ I rigs? 73?-Q . , Mary Wachholz Betty Walker Linda Walker Robert Walsh Carla lean Weichart 4' r tl' ,, t W ,. 'f KVM' F 3 5 'T' ei 3 as 3 Iames Weiss Karen Wensing Ellen Wichouske Bob Wicihowski Tom Wiegand 'TL ' wi J' .9 V y Q ,- Q in M Wi' ' L. F54 Q15 I , ' -1' ' ' ty ' -fs Bruce Wienserski Giles Williams Yvonne Wilson Henrietta Wittmus Sharon Worthington BN t A jjff X ,Q ni: 'Q' xfv f A 1 up ..--.. 2 in Patricia Young Iudith Zagrodnik William Zastrow Carolyn Ziarnik Frank Zich 144 - S e n I o r s Three Years Gone im' Seniors Carol Zimmer Howard Zimmerman Kathryn Zipperer lim Zlatohlavek 'F Noon hour is a favorite time of the day for these senior girls, as they discuss every- thing from world affairs to the latest fash- ions. Shouts of Anybody want to trade a sand- wich for two chocolate chip cookies? are frequently heard fifth hour in the cafeteria. This is also an opportune time to catch up on last minute assignments or just gaze out at Lake Michigan to help pass the time. Seniors-145 Coach lohn lung had reason to enjoy this unexpected shower. His team had just defeated Hortonville 81-64. to capture the regional championship and insure a trip to Madison for the state tournament. Responsible for luring the unsuspecting coach into the shower were left to right. Dick Hall. Brian Eisner, Bill Hackbarth and Wayne Staudt. Careful pre-planning was evidenced by the fact that Mrs. lung had another suit all ready for the proud Coach of the Year. Rewarding Moments Captured .lac-my ADVISERS-Leading us through our senior year were SENIOR C our capable class advisers. M Iean lohnsrud. secretary and Tom Meyer. president. l-lE MEMBERS of the Class of 1958 will iievei forget . . . The new ideas and rushed decor-a ting in preparation tor Homecoming . . .The cheer ing and tears shed lor our marvelous team at state . . . The hours ot variety show practice brouah to a climax by a well received performance . , The last minute writing and correcting ot tern papers . . . The honors and scholarships achiev ed by those well deserving . . . The lun-filled ex changes with our friends from Arlington and Little Rock . . . Our last Prom, i'Almost Paradise . . These are truly worthy 'iMoinents to Remember. 146-Seniors LASS OFFICERS. left to right-Ion Einberger. r. Frank Granitz and Miss treasurer: Bill Nelson, vice-president: Charlene Reuther, .3 M K K Y . . Q4 N 'ml ,X. 9, .M . in 4 Q ,Mm nv- . ri 1 .AaFl,,g ,g5.,A!5'LV .. 'Ak , 1 M :Q A , if hu J, . v w Q - 7 D F 5 ' ' V- 1' X N' ' Q N N -vw X WJHSP' M 2. ,. -': '.'.M Y q'?f'ff.,,i5'fx? 'fig f.s-sgishl-Kfhfn? .Q M f53Avf ?l:2'1f 'N '.5',-at 'Sf liz. . ' f -'S-'51 'Y - -' 'qi -in ,-: -2-f -'- -, T xx ' .il 5' - ... 'S b.j A 'P' -Sf, .- 4 gr A f . . 'N'ff 'T',.'4 f' XX . M X f. Y R f Ai, iw. ..qLT' gh:? 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Q aww 2.1, N av -3. 8, 'W' mp a af ,Q f 5, W lv f .Mgr M A Ax v ,. xyf M X Q All This Talk About Sputnik SANDRA ADELMAN - Auditorium Staff 45 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 3 . . . BETTY AHRENS - Flower Girl 3 . . . IOHN ALFSON - Dance Committee 35 Pep Skit Committee 3, 4 . . . DARYL ANDERSON - Handbook Editor 45 Staff 25 Iunior Rotarian 45 Exchange Student 4: Clubs: Ski 35 FSE 3, 4 . . . BERNITA ANDRASTEK - Student Council 25 GAA 35 Honorary Swimming 25 Ad Solicitor 35 Flambeau Staff 35 Business Manager 45 Dance Committee 25 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Commercial Office 3, 45 Exchange Student 35 Clubs: Pep 2, 3 . . . CARL ANGOLI - Foot- ball B 25 A 3, 45 Letter 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Letter 3, 45 Iunior Rotarian 45 Exchange Student 3, Clubs: FSE 3, 45 Chess 3, 4 . . . RICHARD ANHALT - Trees for Tomorrow 2 . . . ALOYSIUS ARBUCKLE . , . IOSEPH ARLE - Track 2 . . , PAYE AUBOL - GAA 2, 3, 45 Chorus II 25 Girls Glee Club 25 Prom Com- mittee 35 Dance Committee 35 Pep Skit Committee 35 Senior Girls Club 45 Pep Club 4 . , . RICHARD AUSMAN -- Student Council 35 Dance Committee 45 Clubs: FSE 3 . . . GERALD BAECKMAN - Basketball - Flashes 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Music Letter 4 . . . RUSSELL BALGE -- Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Chorus 3, 45 Chorus II 25 Variety Show 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 3, 45 Trees tor To- morrow 2 . . . IUDITH BARBIER - Chorus II 25 Clubs: Hobby Swim 3 . . . IUDEEN BARTA - GAA 2, 3, 45 Or- chestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 2, 35 45 Dance Committee 45 Flower Girl 35 Exchange Student 4 . , , DONALD BAST , . . MARY ELLEN BEATON -- GAA 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Manager 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 45 Sr. Life Saving 35 Chorus I 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 45 Understudy 35 Ad Solicitor 35 Flashes Staff 45 Handbook Staff 25 Lincoln Log Staff 2, 35 Prom Committee 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 2, 35 Properties Committee 25 Auditorium Staff 45 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Exchange Student 35 I Speak for Democracy Winner 35 Clubs: Pep 25 AFS 3, 45 Ushers 2, 3, 45 Speech Leaders 3, 4 . . . PATRICIA BEATTY , . . LOUANNE BECKER - GAA 45 Red Cross 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 25 Hobby Swim 3 . . . MARILYN BECKER . . . NANCY BECKER . . . DONALD BENNETT - Red Cross 25 Prom Committee 3 . . . LYLA BENNIN - Entered from Valders High, Valders, Wis., Chorus I 4 . . . ROSALYN BENTHEIN - GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Chorus I 35 II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 35 Prom Committee 35 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Senior Girls 45 Pep 2, 3, 4 . . . IOHN BERZINSKY - Golf 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 25 Clubs: Golf 3 . . . CATHERINE BETH - GAA 4 . . . FRANK BIRCH - Track 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Lincoln Log 3, 45 Announcer 3, 45 Clubs: Chess 3, 45 FSE 3, 4 . . . YVONNE BLANCHARD - Entered from Oconto High5 Flower Girl 3 . . . IOHN BLOCK - Baseball 3, 4 . . . ALAN BOELDT - Student Council 45 Football A 2, 3, 45 Letter 3, 45 Basketball A 35 B 25 Track 25 Letter 25 Orchestra 2, 35 Pit 2, 35 Role in Play 3, 45 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Homecoming King 45 Trees for Tomorrow 25 Clubs: Debate5 Extemporaneous reading 35 M 2, 3. 4 , . . ALLAN BOHACHEK - Wrestling A 2, 3, 45 Letter 3, 45 Chorus I 35 II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 3 . . . THOMAS BONIN - Basketball B 25 Flashes 2 . . . DENNIS BONK - Football B 25 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Letter 3, 4 . . . GREG BONK . . . IUDITH BONK - Chorus I 3, 45 II 25 Pep Skit Committee 45 Clubs: Hobby Swim 2 . . . IOHN BONNEFOI -- Band 2, 35 Music Letter 35 Iunior Rotarian 45 National Honor 3, 4 . . . CHANTAL BOULIGEON - Entered from Inst. N. D. Bon Secours Perpignan, France5 Honorary Swimming 45 Variety Show 45 Stage Com- mittee 45 AFS Exchange 45 Clubs: Ski 45 AFS 4 . . . THOMAS BRANDEL - Football B 25 Library Board 2, 3, 4 . . . CLYDE BRAUNEL - Track Z, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 4 . . . ELAINE BREZONI . . . IUDI BRENNAN - 148-Seniors tacflvlfiesl Chorus II 25 Clubs: Baton 2, 3, FNA 2, 4 . . . IAMES BROGAN . . . EUGENE BRULL . . . ROBERT BRUNNER - Band 3, 45 Pep 3, 45 . . . RUTH ANN BRUNNER - Chorus ll 35 Flower Girl 35 Commercial office 45 Monitor 4 . . . IOYCE BUDNAR - GAA 45 Chorus II 25 Com- mercial office 45 Clubs: Baton 2 . . . BETTE LOU BUDNIK - GAA 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Manager 2, 3, 45 Triangle 4 . . . CAROL BUDNIK - Properties Committee 4, Flower Girl 35 National Honor 3, 45 GAA 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 35 FNA 25 TMSA 4 . . . KEITH BUDZIEN - Student Council 35 Football A 3, 45 B 25 Letter 3, 45 Track 25 Dance Committee 3 . . . DUANE BULL - Student Council 45 Class President 35 Football A 3, 45 B 25 Letter 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Letter 35 Wrestling 2, 35 Letter 2, 35 Class Ring Committee 35 Dance Committee 3, 45 Class Executive Committee 35 Badger Boy 35 Iunior Rotarian 45 Ex- change Student 35 Clubs: M 3, 4 . . . CAROLE BURNS - GAA 2, 3, 45 Chorus I President 45 Chorus I 3, 45 II 25 Girls Glee Club 25 Lincoln's Singers 35 Girls Sextet 45 Role in Play 3, 45 Variety Show 2, 45 Solo Role in Operetta 35 Chorus Role in Operetta 45 Understudy 45 Dance Committee 45 Home Room Float Chairman 2, 35 Senior Girls 45 Chess 35 Red Cross 2, 3, 45 Pep 2 . . . DONNA BURSEK - Student Council 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 45 Guidance Office 25 Senior Girls 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 Co-Chairman Red-White Day, Seniors 4 . . . WAYNE BUSHMAN - Track 2, 3, 45 Letter 3, 45 Lettermen's 4 . . . MARY ANN CARLE - GAA 2, 3, 45 Makeup Committee 3, 45 Red Cross Board 3, 45 Pep 2, 35 TMSA 35 Guidance Office 4 . . . IOHN W. CERKAS - Chorus Council 45 Chorus I 3, 45 Lincoln's Singers 35 Bandararna 35 Variety Show 45 Solo Role in Operetta 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 3, 45 Understudy 35 Ad Solicitor 35 Photography 35 Iunior Rotarian 45 Clubs: AFS 4 . . . KAY CAVANAUGH - GAA 2, 35 Honorary Swimming 2, 35 Flower Girl 35 Red Cross Board 25 Trees for Tomorrow 25 Clubs: Ushers 2,3,45 Pep 2 . . . MARILYN CHECK - GAA 2, 3, 4: Flower Girl 35 National Honor 3, 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 FNA 2, 4 . . . IOYCE CHERNEY - Chorus II 25 Girls Glee Club 25 Commercial Office 4 . . . IOAN C. CHRISTEL - GAA 25 Band 25 Ad Solicitor 35 Flambeau 3, 45 Asso- ciate Editor 45 Flashes 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 35 Pep Skit Committee 35 Makeup Com- mittee 3, 45 Red Cross Board 25 Pep 35 AFS 45 Senior Girls 4 . . . KAREN CHRISTENSEN - GAA 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 3 . . . GARY CHRISTIANSEN - Baseball 3, 45 Band 2, 35 Exchange Student 4 . . . IAMES CLARK , . , IAMES CLAY - Basketball 25 Baseball B 2 . . . IEAN ANN CLAY - GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Chorus II 25 Dance Committee 45 Pep Skit Committee 35 Stage Committee 35 Makeup Committee 3, 45 Auditorium Staff 45 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 45 Ushers 2, 3, 45 AFS 45 Senior Girls 4 . . . LOUIS CLOSE - Student Council 35 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Variety Show 2, 4 . . . ROGER COEN - Student Council 25 Football A 2, 35 Letter 2, 3 . . . IUDI COOPER - GAA 2, 35 Chorus II 2: Ad So- licitor 35 Flambeau 45 Flashes 35 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Senior Girls 45 Pep 2, 35 Ushers 2, 3, 4 . . . CHARLES CONLEY - Entered from Fairmont Sr. High, Fairmont, West Virginia, Chorus I 3, 45 Il 25 Linco1n's Singers 35 Variety Show 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 2 . . . CLARENCE CROWE . . . GEMMA CROWLEY - GAA 3, 45 Dance Committee 45 Exchange Student 45 Clubs: Senior Girls 45 Pep 3, 4 . . . IELAINE DAILEY - GAA 2, 3, 45 Home Room Manager 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Pageant 2, 35 Sr. Life Saving 35 Chorus I 3, 45 II 25 Girls Glee Club 25 Variety Show 2, 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 3, 45 Understudy 35 Class Ring Committee 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Senior Girls 45 Ushers 2, 3, 45 Pep 25 Red Cross Made Studying Seem Important 4 . . . BETTY DANIELSON - GAA 2, 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Letter 35 Band Manager 3, 45 Bar 45 Role in Play 35 Play Committee 35 Auditorium Staff 45 Flower Girl 35 Red Cross Board 25 Exchange Student 45 Clubs: Ushers 2, 3, 45 Band Council 3, 45 Chess 2 . . . HM DANIELSON - Football B 25 Basketball Flashes 25 Dance Committee 3 . . . KENNETH DECKER - Role in Play 45 Understudy 45 Makeup Committee . . . TOM DEDRICKS - Golf 2, 3, 45 Letter 45 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3, 45 Iunior Rotarian 45 Exchange Stu- dent 3 . . . LOIS DEGNER - Entered from Beaver Dam High, Beaver Dam, Wis., Hobby Swim 3 . . . KENNETH DEHNE - Wrestling 3, 45 Letter 45 Trees tor Tomorrow Z5 clubs: FFA 2, 3, 45 FSE 3 . . . DARRYL DELAIN - Foot- ball A 3, 45 Letter 3, 4 . . . KATHY DELSMANN . . . IANET DETHLEFSEN , . . ALICE RUTH DETIEN - Hon- orary Swimming 3, 45 Pageant 35 Chorus I 3, 45 II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 3, 45 Red Cross Board 3, 45 Clubs: Ushers 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls 45 Pep 2, 3, 4 . . . PAUL DETTMAN - Football B 25 Tennis Letter 25 Prom Committee Chairman 25 Dance Committee 2, 3 . . . KAY DEWANE - Student Council 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Pageant Z, 35 Girls Glee Club 25 Operetta Understudy 45 Ad Solicitor 35 Flambeau 45 Flashes 35 Handbook 25 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3, 45 Pep Skit Committee 25 Makeup Com- mittee 3, 45 Auditorium Statf 45 Flower Girl 35 Library Board 3, Quill and Scroll 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 35 Senior Girls 45 Dramatics 3, 45 AFS 4 . . . SHARON DIEDERICH -GAA 2, 45 Intramurals 45 Ad Solicitor 35 Clubs: Baton 25 Pep 35 Stage Crew 3 . . , BONNIE DUCKART . . . FRANCES DUCAT . . , BONNIE LEE EBENHOE - GAA 3, 45 Chorus I 4 . . . ION EINBERGER - Class Treasurer 45 Golf Z, 45 Letter 45 Role in Play 35 Lincoln Log 35 Announcer 35 Prom Committee 35 Play Committee 35 Badger Boy 35 Iunior Rotarian 45 Exchange Student 45 Clubs: FSE 3 . . . BRIAN EISNER - Student Council 2, 35 Basketball A 2, 3, 45 Letter 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Letter 2, 3, 45 Chorus I 3, 45 ll 25 Lincoln's Singers 3, 45 Role in Play 3, 45 Solo Role in Operetta 3, 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 45 Understudy 45 Prom Committee Chair- man 35 Dance Committee 45 Badger Boy 35 Iunior Ro- tarian 45 Exchange Student 35 Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 45 M 3, 4 . . . WAYNE ENDRIES . . . BARBARA ANN ENGLEMANN . . . DORIS ERDMANN - GAA 2, 35 Girls Glee Club 25 Variety Show 2, 45 Senior Girls 45 Pep 2 . . . DONALD FARLEY . . . ARLENE FENLON - GAA 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 3, 45 Pageant 35 Chorus I 3, 45 II 25 Girls Glee Club 25 Lincoln Singers 35 Sextet 45 Variety Show 2, 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 3, 45 Dance Committee 45 Clubs: Ir, Red Cross 25 Pep 2, 35 Senior Girls 4 . . . ANN FERGUSON - GAA Z, 35 Chorus I 3, 45 ll 25 Role in Play 35 Solo Role in Operetta 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 25 Makeup Committee 35 Clubs: Ski 3, 45 Pep 4 . . . CHARLES FICTUM - Entered trom Sacred Heart Seminary, Oneida, Wis ..., IOANNE FINK - GAA 2, 3, 45 Home Room Manager 3, 45 Intra- murals 25 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Pageant 2, 35 Chorus I 3, 45 II 25 Variety Show 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 3, 45 Understudy 35 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Pep Skit Committee 35 Red Cross Board 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 35 Debate 3 . . , AUDREY FISCHER . . . WAYNE FISCHER . . . LYNN FISHBECK - GAA 2, 3, 45 Assistant Point Secretary 25 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Pageant 2, 35 Sr. Lite Saving 35 Band 25 Chorus I 3, 45 Variety Show 45 Chorus Role in Oper- etta 3, 45 Ad Solicitor 35 Flashes Staff 35 Editor-in-Chief 45 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Class Executive Com- mittee 25 Auditorium Staff 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 DAR Award 45 National Honor 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Exchange Student 35 AFS Exchange 35 Clubs: AFS 3, 45 Tennis 25 Ushers 2, 3, 45 Speech Leaders 3, 4 . . . BEVERLY FLEISCHMANN - Flower Girl 35 Commercial Ottice 45 Clubs: Red Cross 2 . . . MARDELL FOREMAN - Ottice 4 . . . WAYNE I-'RANK . . . ROGER I-'RANKE - Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Music Letter 35 Bar 45 Role in Play 35 Lincoln Log Staff 2, 3, 45 Chief Engineer 35 Production Director 45 Stage Committee 2, 3, 45 Stage Manager 45 Iunior Rotarian 45 National Honor 3, 45 Treasurer 45 Outstanding Student 45 Clubs: Speech Leaders 3, 45 Chairman of House Committee 4 . . . MARIORIE FRANZ . . . HARLAND FREE . . . PATRICK GADZINSKI . . . HARLAN GAEDTKE - Band 2 . . . DALE GAUTHIER . . . IAMES GAUTHIER - Chorus I 2, 3, 45Commercial Office 4 . . , ELLEN GEIGER - GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Chorus I 35 II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 35 Handbook Stall 25 Auditorium Staff 45 Flower Girl 35 Library Board 2, 45 Clubs: Pep 25 Senior Girls 4 . . . LOIS GIESCHEN -Class Secretary 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Home Room Manager 2, 35 Honorary Swimming 2 3, 45 Pageant 2, 35 Sr. Life Saving 45 Role in Play 35 Variety Show 45 Ad Solicitor 35 Manitou Staff 3, 45 Editor 45 Handbook Staff 25 Lincoln Log 25 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 2, 35 Pep Skit Committee 45 Audi- torium Staft 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3 45 Clubs: Tennis 25 Pep 25 Ushers 2, 3, 4 . . . BETTY GOSPODAREK - Girls Glee Club 45 Library Board 4 . . . WALLY GRAPENTINE - Student Council 35 Football A 2. 3, 45 Letter 3, 45 Basketball B 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Letter 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 45 Clubs: M 3. 4 . . . EVERETT GREETAN - Entered from Lena Hiah. Lena: Wis .... KENNETH GRESL . . . IAMES GRIFFIN - Student Council 45 Football B 25 Basketball B 25 A 3, 45 Letter 3, 45 Captain 45 Baseball 3, 45 Letter 45 Chorus I 3, 45 II 25 Lincoln Singers 35 Solo Role in Operetta 3, 45 Dance Committee 45 Trees for Tomorrow 25 Clubs: M 3, 4 . . . MARILYN GROELLE . . . ANNE GROTBAK - GAA 2 3 45 Ad Solicitor 35 Dance Committee 3 . . . DORIS GRUBER - GAA 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 25 Makeup 35 Auditorium Staff 45 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Pep 25 TMSA 3, 4 . . . DONALD GULSETH - Football B 25 Wrestling 2 . . . ROBERT GUSE - Entered from Sacred Heart Sem. Oneida, Wis. . . . ALLEN GUSTAVESON - Chorus II 35 Library Board 3 45 Clubs: Ski 35 Movie Projector 3, 45 FFA 2 . . . LOIS GUSTAVSON - GAA 2. 3, 45 Home Room Manager 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 45 Hobby Swim 2, 35 Senior Girls 4 . . . RICHARD HABLEWITZ . . . WILLIAM HACKBARTH - Student Council 25 Basketball B 25 A 3, 45 Letter 3, 45 Golf 2, 3, 45 Letter 2, 3, 45 Iunior Rotarian 45 Na- tional Honor 3, 45 Clubs: FSE 35 Golf 2, 3, 4 . . . DONALD HALL . . . IOHN HALL . . . RICHARD HALL - Red Cross Board 35 Clubs: Ski 3, 4 . . . CATHERINE HALLADA - GAA 2, 3 . . . DONALD HALLWACHS - Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Letter 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Projector 3, 4 . . . MARY ELLEN HALLISY - Student Council 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Chorus I 35 II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 35 Lincoln Log 3, 45 Script Editor 45 Dance Committee 45 Audi- torium Statt 45 Flower Girl 35 Exchange Student 45 Clubs: Pep 25 FNA 25 Senior Girls 45 AFS 45 Ushers 2, 3, 4 . . . DIANN HALSTROM - Entered from Brillion High, Brillion, Wis, GAA 4 . . . ROGER HALVERSON - Band 2 . . . NANCY HANDL - GAA 2, 3, 45 Chorus I 35 Il 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 3 . . .LEON HANSEN - Football B 25 A 35 Track 3, 45 Baseball 25 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Letter 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 45 Music Letter 45 Clubs: 3, 45 FSE 3, 45 Chess 4 . . .RUSSELL HANSEN - Band 2, 35 Music Letter 3 . . . IEROME HARTLAUB - Baseball 2, 45 Clubs: SE 3, 4 . . . CHARLES HEINZEN - Clubs: FFA 4 . . . THOMAS HELMINIAK - Ad Solicitor 35 Handbook Statt 25 Library Board 25 Clubs: FSE 3, 4 , . . BARBARA HIDDE - Class Vice-President 25 GAA 2, Seniors lacfivifiesl-149 Homecoming Plans Survived 35 Home Room Manager 2, 35 Intramurals 25 Honorary Swimming 3, 45 Pageant 35 Chorus I 3, 45 II 25 Lincoln Singers 35 Role in Play 3, 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 35 Ad Solicitor 35 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Dance Committee 2, 35 Play Committee 2, 35 Class Executive Committee 25 Makeup Committee 35 Auditorium Staff 2, 35 Clubs: Pep 2, 35 Lyceum Committee 2 . . . TED HOFFMAN - Basketball 25 Dance Committee 2 . . . SANDRA HRONEK - GAA 2, 35 Chorus I 3, 45 II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 3, 4 . . , ALI-'RED HOWARTI-I . . . MARY HRUBY . . . IANICE HUTCHISON - GAA 25 Chorus I 3, 45 ll 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 45 Ad Solicitor 35 Flashes Staff 3, 45 Clubs: Senior Girls 45 Pep 2, 3 . . . PAUL HUTTERER . . . BEVERLY HYNEK - Baton Club 2, 3 . . . GARY HYNEK - Basketball A 35 B 2: Chorus I 3, 45 II 2 . . . IUDITH HYNEK - GAA 2, 3. 45 Chorus II 25 Makeup Committee 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Pep 35 Senior Girls 4 . . . PAUL INGRISCH - Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Iunior Rotarian 4 . . , DORIS IAGODINSKY - Chorus II 25 Commercial Office 45 Clubs: Pep 35 FNA Z . . . ROMAN IADOWSKI . . . EDITH IANING - Student Council 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 3 . . . MARY IANSEN - Student Council 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Board 25 Homecoming Court of Honor 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Homecoming General Chairman 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 45 Ski- Club 45 Ushers 2, 3, 4 . , . IUDY IIRIKOWIC - Variety Show 45 Dance Committee 3, 45 Pep Skit Committee 35 Red Cross Board 2, 35 Clubs: Baton 2, 3, 45 President 45 Senior Girls 45 Pep 2 . . . IUDITH IOCHEM - GAA 2, 3, 45 Operetta understudy 35 Ad Solicitor 35 Manitou Associate 45 Lincoln Log Staff 25 Prom Committee Chair- man 35 Prom Committee Z5 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 2, 3, 45 Pep Skit Committee 2, 3, 45 Stage Committee 2, 3, 45 Makeup Committee 25 Audi- torium Staff 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubszi Pep 2, 35 Speech Leaders 2, 3 . . . DAVID IOHNSON - Mixed Chorus 25 Chorus I 3, 45 Star Rating 35 Solo Role in Operetta 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 35 Handbook Staff 25 Iunior Rotarian 4 . . . KAREN KADOW - GAA 45 Prom Committee 35 Library Board 25 Office 45 Clubs: Baton Club 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 45 Hobby Swim 4 . . . EARL KALISTA . . . EUNICE KANIA - Chorus II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 2 . . . DONNA KAUTZER - Entered from Pickstown High, Pickstown, So. Dakota5 Flower Girl 35 Red Cross Board 3, 45 National Honor 3, 45 Clubs: FNA 3 . . . RUTH KELLER - GAA 45 Flower Girl 3 . . . GEORGIA KENNY - GAA 2, 3, 45 Home Room Manager 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming Z, 3, 45 Pageant 2, 35 Chorus I 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 25 Variety Show 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 45 Dance Part in Operetta 35 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Dance Committee 2, 45 Play Committee 35 Auditorium Staff 35 Homecoming Court of Honor 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 45 President 45 Treasurer 3 . . . KATHRYN KERSCHER - GAA 2, 3, 45 Handbook Staff 25 Pep Skit Committee 35 Red Cross Board 2. 35 Clubs: FNA 25 Pep 2, 35 Red Cross 2, 3 . . .ROBERT KESTELL - Wrestling 2 . . . GERALD KIMMEL - Wrestling 25 Hall Monitor 4 . . . ELIZABETH KLEIBER - GAA 25 Ad Solicitor 35 Flambeau Staff 45 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Clubs: Pep 2 . . . ANN KLEIN - GAA 45 Home Room Manager 25 Chorus ll 25 Library Board 25 Clubs: FNA 25 Baton 3, 4 . . . TOM KLEIN - GAA 45 Home Room Manager 25 Chorus Il 25 GAA 2, 35 Ad Solicitor 35 Flashes Advertising Manager 45 Play Festival Committee 45 Dance Committee 3, 4., Play Committee 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Clubs: Senior Girls 45 Treasurer 45 FNA 45 TMSA 3, 45 Treasurer 45 Pep 2 . . . DALE KOESER . . . MARLENE KOHLMEIER -Chorus I 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 2 . . . IERRY KOLOD- 150-Seniors lacfiviflesl ZESKE - Student Council 25 Basketball B 25 Track 25 Chorus l 35 II 25 Trees for Tomorrow 2 . . . QUENTIN KONKEL - Entered from Salvatorian Seminary, St. Nazianz5 Chorus I 45 Il 35 Chorus Role in Operetta 4 . , . KAY KOPIDLANSKY . . . KAROLE KORLESKE -- GAA 25 Chorus I 3, 45 II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 3, 45 Flashes 45 Business Manager 45 Auditorium Staff 45 Flower Girl 35 Quill and Scroll 4 . . . NANCY KOVAR - GAA 2, 3, 45 Assistant Point Secretary 35 Triangle 25 M Award 45 Pin 45 Sr, Life Saving 35 Ad Solicitor 35 Flambeau Staff 45 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubs: Officials 2, 3, 45 TMSA 3 . . . EDWARD KRETSCH - Band 45 Pep Band 35 Music Letter 3 . . . LAVANGE KRUMEL - Student Council 35 GAA 2, 3, 45 Chorus I 3, 45 II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 35 Homecoming Court of Honor 45 Office 45 Clubs: Senior Girls 45 FNA 2 . . . IAMES KUBSCH - Football A 45 B 2, 35 Letter 45 Basketball Flashes 2 . . . DAVE KUEHNL . . . KAREN KUGLER - GAA 2, 3, 4: Flower Girl 35 National Honor 3, 45 Clubs: Ushers 2, 3, 4 . . . IOHN KUNISH - Chorus Role in Operetta 3 . . . IOAN KRAMER - GAA 2, 3, 4 , . . DENNIS LANG . . . CAROL LAPPEN - GAA 2, 3, 45 Chorus I 3, 45 Il 25 Girls Glee Club 25 Lincoln Singers 35 Variety Show 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 3, 45 Dance Committee 3, 45 Makeup Com- mittee 3, 45 Commercial Office 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 35 Senior Girls 45 TMSA . . . SANDRA LARSEN - GAA 2, 3: Play Committee 3, 45 Properties Committee 3, 45 Audi- torium Staff 45 Pep Club 2 . . . CAROL LARSON . . . DIANNE LEIDER - GAA 2, 3, 45 Triangle 25 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Pageant 2, 35 Orchestra Z, 3, 45 Pit 2, 3, 45 Librarian 45 Dance Committee 35 Makeup Com- mittee 25 Red Cross Board 35 Clubs: FNA 25 French 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls 4 . . . FRANCES LEICK -- GAA 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 3, 45 Pageant 35 Pep Skit Committee 25 Clubs: Ushers 2, 3, 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls 4 . . . ALBERT LECLAIR - Football A 2, 3, 45 Letter 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Letter 2, 3, 45 Captain 45 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3, 45 Pep Skit Com- mittee 4 . . . NEIL LEITNER - Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Letter 3, 45 Captain 4 . . . LINDA LEVENHAGEN - GAA 2, 3. 4 . . . VIVIAN LIGMAN - GAA 2, 3, 45 Ad Solicitor 35 Flambeau 45 Clubs: Senior Girls 45 TMSA 2, 3, 45 Pep 25 FNA 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 4 . . . TONY LIPSKI . . . RONALD LODES . . . MARY LUEBKE - GAA 2, 3, 4: Variety Show 2, 45 Properties Committee 45 Auditorium Staff 45 Flower Girl 35 Trees for Tomorrow 2 . , . CAROL LUEDTKE - GAA 2, 3, 45 Chorus I 3, 45 ll 25 Role in Play 3, 45 Variety Show 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Auditorium Staff 45 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls 45 Speech Leaders 3, 4 . . . IAMES LUTHER -- Student Council 45 Basket- ball Flashes 25 Golf 2, 3, 45 Letter 3, 45 Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 45 Badger Boy 35 Iunior Rotarian 45 Nation- al Honor 3, 4, Clubs: FSE 35 Golf 35 Speechleaders 35 M 4 , . . BARBARA LUTZ - Student Council 35 GAA Z, 3, 45 Home Room Manager Z, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Ushers 2, 3, 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 Hobby Swim 25 Senior Girls . . . LEONARD MAEDKE - Chorus I 35 II Z . . . CHARLES MAHNKE - Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Chorus I 3, 45 Letter 35 Band Vice-President 35 Bar 45 Lincoln Singers 35 Variety Show 2, 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 3, 45 . . . LARRY MALONEY - Entered from Lee Ir. H. S., Roanoke, Va.5 Wrestling 3, 45 Team 3, 45 Letter 3, 45 M Club 3, 45 . . . BEATRICE MANGIN - GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Triangle 35 M Award 45 Chorus I 3, 45 Il 25 Girls Glee Club 25 Role in Play 35 Chorus Role in Operetta 3, 4: Ad Solicitor 35 Flashes Staff 35 Page Editor 45 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 45 Pep Skit Committee 35 Stage Com- Asian Flu Worries mittee 35 Auditorium Staff 45 Red Cross Board 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Officials 3, 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Z, 3, 45 FNA 25 Senior Girls 4 . . . NANCY MARESCH . . . GERALD MARKOWSKI . . . LEE MARQUARDT - Student Coun- cil 25 . . . BILL MARQUARD1' . . . DEAN MATTHIAS - Understudy in Operetta 35 Clubs: FFA 4 . . . ANDREA MCDONALD - Entered from Mishicot High School, Mishicot5 GAA 35 Clubs: Senior Girls 4 . . . IUDY McKAY - Chorus I 45 II 25 Girls Glee Club 2 . . . DAVID MCLAUGHLIN - Wrestling 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Role in Play 35 Photography 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Dance Committee 2, 35 Exchange Student 35 Trees for Tomorrow 25 Clubs: AFS 3, 45 . . . MARY MEANY - GAA 2, 3, 45 Chorus I 3, 45 II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 35 Clubs: Senior Girls . . . . MARY MELLBERG - GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Triangle 35 Flambeau 3, 45 Art Editor 45 Staff 35 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 25 Pep Skit Committee 35 Clubs: Officials 2, 35 FTA 2, 35 FNA 45 Senior Girls 4 . . , GUIDO MENG - Entered from Switzerland5 Wrestling 45 Cross Country 45 AFS Exchange 45 Clubs: AFS 45 Chess 4 . . . SHARON MERTENS - GAA 2, 35 Handbook Associate 45 Dance Committee 25 Auditorium Staff 45 Clubs: Baton 2, 3, 45 Pep Z . . . DONALD MEYER - Entered from St. Gregory's, St. Nazianz, Wis .... DOROTHY MEYER - Entered from St Gregory's, St. Nazianz, Wis .... THOMAS MEYER - Class President 4 . . . PAUL MILLER . . . ELAINE MILLER - Entered, from Holy Family Academy5 Chorus I 3, 45 Variety Show 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 45 Flower Girl 35 Senior Girls Club 4 . . . MARIAN MILLER -- Entered from Holy Family Academy5 Chorus I 45 II 35 Variety Show 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 45 Flower Girl 3 . . . IANET MILTON - GAA 2, 3, 45 Chorus I 3, 45 II 2, Role in Play 35 Variety Show 45 Solo Role in Operetta 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 35 Handbook Staff 45 Dance Committee 25 Red Cross Board 2, 35 Trees for Tomorrow 25 Clubs: Baton 2, 3, 45 Pep 2, 3 . . . RICHARD MOAKLER - Chess Club 4 , . . MARY MROZINSKI - GAA 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 25 Clubs: Ushers 2, 3, 45 Hobby Swim 25 Pep 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls 4 . . . IOYCE MUEHLBERG - GAA 2, 3, 45 President 45 Vice-President 35 Treasurer 25 Home Room Manager 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Triangle 25 M Award 45 Pin 45 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Pageant 2, 35 Pageant Chairman 3, Sr. Life Saving 35 Drum Major 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Music Letter 35 Bar 45 Star Ratings 35 Prom Committee 25 Dance Committee 45 Badger Girl 35 Youth Leadership 45 Clubs: Officials 2, 3, 45 Secretary 25 President 35 Ushers 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 35 AFS 45 Secretary 4 . . . CAROL MUELLER - GAA 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Pageant 35 Sr. Life Saving 35 Chorus II 25 Girls Glee Club 25 Prom Committee 35 'Dance Committee 2, 45 Trees for Tomorrow 25 Hall Monitor 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 35 Tennis 2 . . . NANCY NELE- SON . . . BILL NELSON - Student Council 45 Treasurer 45 Class Vice-President 45 Basketball A 3, 45 B 25 Letter 3, 45 Most Valuable Player 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Letter 2, 3, 45 Manitou Business Manager 45 Dance Committee 45 Exchange Student 45 Clubs: M 3, 45 Traffic Ushers 4 . . . VIRGINIA NENNING - Entered from Chilton High, Chilton, Wis .... GAYLE NEUBERT - GAA 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Pageant 25 Chorus I 3, 45 II 25 Lincoln Singers 35 Understudy 45 Prom Committee 35 Flower Girl 35 Exchange Student 35 Ushers Club 2, 3, 4 . . . TOM NIESPODZIANY - Student Council 25 Basketball B 25 Dance Committee 2 . . .EUGENE NON- NEMACHER . . . CHARLOTTE NOVAK . . . LAVONNE OESTREICH - GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Ad Solicitor 35 Flashes Exchange Editor 45 Handbook Staff 25 Dance Committee 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Pep Club 2 , . , KAREN O'HEARN - Student Council 35 GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Ad Solicitor 35 Flambeau 3, 45 Editor 45 Flashes Staff 35 Handbook 45 Prom Committee 35 Dance Com- mittee 45 Stage Committee 35 Makeup Committee 35 Auditorium Staff 45 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 3, 45 Quill 6. Scroll 3, 45 Red White Day Chr. 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 45 FNA 25 AFS 45 Sr. Girls 4 , . . BETTE OHLHUES - GAA 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Chorus I 3, 45 Music Letter 35 Variety Show 2, 45 Solo Role in Operetta 35 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Ushers 2, 3, 45 Pep 2, 3, 4 , . . HENRY OHLROGGE - Band 3, 4 . . . DENNIS OLE- SEWSKI . , . ROY OLSON . . . DELVIN ORTH . . .MAR- LENE OTT - GAA 35 Hall Monitor 45 Hobby Swim 3 . . . SUSAN PARK - Role in Play 35 Variety Show 25 Dancer in Operetta 25 Ad Solicitor 35 Manitou Art Editor 3, 45 Lincoln Log Staff 35 Prom Committee 35 Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 45 Stage Committee 3, 45 Auditorium Staff 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Exchange Student 45 Clubs: Ushers 2, 3, 45 Pep 2 . , . MARY PAUS- TENBACH - Entered from McDonell Memorial High, Chippewa Falls, Wis. GAA 45 Assistant Point Secretary 45 Intramurals 45 Chorus I 35 Girls Glee Club 35 Dance Committee 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 4 . . . BETTY PECH - GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Variety Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 2, 35 Library Board 25 Red Cross Board 35 Clubs: Senior Girls 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 Hobby Swim 2 . . . LUDENE PECK - Orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . NORBERT PELLOW . . . IUDY PERONTO - Student Council 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Home Room Manager 45 Ex- change Student 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls 45 FNA 45 Baton 2 . . . ART PERRODIN - Football A 3: B 25 Letter 25 Track 25 Wrestling 35 Letter 35 Chorus II 25 Variety Show 25 Red Cross Board 25 Debate Club 2 . , . ELLEN PETERSON - GAA 2, 3, 45 Ad Solicitor 35 Flashes Sports Editor 45 Prom Committee 35 Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 45 Pep Skit Committee 35 Makeup Committee 35 Auditorium Staff 45 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Exchange Student 35 Out- standing Student 45 Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 45 Secretary 35 TMSA 3, 45 President 45 Vice-President 35 Pep 2, 3, 45 Hobby Swim 3 . . . KAREN PETRY - GAA 2, 3, 45 In- tramurals 2, 3, 45 Triangle 35 M Award 45 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Pageant 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Star Rating 35 Clubs: Red Cross 25 Chess 2, 35 FNA 25 Officials 4 . , . BOYD PHILIPPI - Band 2, 35 Music Letter 3 . . . ROBERT PITZ - Entered from St. Norbert High School, West DePere, Wis., Football B 35 Track 35 Ad Solicitor 35 Flashes 35 Red Cross Board 4 . . . MARION POKORSKI - GAA 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Dance Committee 2, 35 Clubs: Ushers 2, 3, 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls 45 Hobby Swim 2 . . . GERALD POLLEN . . . BARBARA PONTIUS - Clubs: Pep 2, 3 . . . IEANETTE POPP - FNA 4 . . . DIANE POULOS - Chorus II 25 Prom Committee 35 Flower Girl 35 Trees for Tomorrow 25 Clubs Pep 2, 35 Ushers 2, 3, 4 . , . IOSEPH POWALISH . . , MARLENE POZORSKI - Prom Committee Chairman 35 Flower Girl 3 . . . CARL RADANDT . . . IOANNE RADANDT - GAA 25 Dance Committee 25 Homecoming Court of Honor 4: Clubs: Pep 25 Senior Girls 4 . . . RICHARD RADANDT - Track 35 Wrestling 3, 45 Role in Play 35 Debate 2, 3, 45 Declam 35 Chess 2, 35 Speech Leaders 4 . . . SANDRA RANDALL - GAA 25 Dance Committee 35 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Senior Girls 45 Baton 2, 3, 45 Secretary 4 . . . LLOYD RANK . . . MARY RASMUSSEN - GAA 25 Chorus I 3, 45 II 25 Variety Show 45 Red Cross Board 2, 3 . . . WILLIAM RATHMAN - Entered from West High, Green Bay5 Orchestra 3, 45 Variety Show 4 . . .RONNIE RATH- SACK . . . COLIN RAYFORD . . . GAYLE RAYMOND - GAA 2, 3, 45 Chorus II 25 Ad Solicitor 35 Flambeau 45 Seniors lacfivlfiesl-151 Not Many of Us Favored Flashes 35 Prom Committee 35 Red Cross Board 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 45 Hobby Swim 2, 35 Senior Girls 4 , . . LOU ANNE REHRAUER - GAA 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Pageant 2, 35 Program Director 45 Sr. Life Saving 45 Variety Show 45 Ad Solicitor 35 Flambeau 45 Flashes 35 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 25 Class Ex- ecutive Committee 35 Makeup Committee 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Ushers 2, 3, 45 Pep 2, 35 Speech Leaders 2 . . .SANDRA REHRAUER - GAA 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Manager Z, 3, 45 Dance Committee 45 Library Board 25 Clubs: Hobby Swim 25 Pep 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls 4 , , . BEATRICE REINDL - Entered from Holy Family Academy5 Flower Girl 3 . . . NANCY REINKE -- GAA 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 3, 45 Chorus II 25 Ad Solicitor 35 Flambeau 45 Flashes 35 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 45 Makeup Com- mittee 35 Clubs: Hobby Swim 2, 35 Senior Girls 45 Pep 2, 3, 4 . . . MARY RESCH - GAA 25 Chorus II 2 . . . CHARLENE REUTHER - Class Secretary 45 GAA Z5 Sr. Lite Saving 45 Chorus I 35 II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 35 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4p Flower Girl 35 Homecoming Court oi Honor 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 45 Secretary 3, 45 Ushers 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls 4 . , . NANCY SUE ROBERTS - Honorary Swimming 35 Forensics 3, 45 Ad Solicitor 35 Manitou Associate Editor 45 Lincoln Log 25 Dance Committee 25 Stage Committee 35 Library Board 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Clubs: Debate 2, 35 TMSA 3 . . . MARY ELLEN ROBINSON - Student Council 3, 45 Dance Committee 3, 45 Makeup Committee 25 Red Cross Board 2, 35 National Honor 45 Hobby Swim Z, 3 . . . ROBERT ROCKLEWITZ - Football A 2, 3, 45 Letter 3, 45 Captain 4: M Club 3, 4 . . . IOYCE ROEDIG . . . LEANNA ROEDIG - Flower Girl 35 Library Board 4 . . . TOM ROEDIG - Track Z, 3, 4 . . . IERRY ROGERS . . . IOANNE ROGNE - GAA 25 Ad Solicitor 35 Flambeau 45 Flower Girl 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubs: Baton 2, 35 Senior Girls 4 . . . KARL ROEPKE - Entered from Germany5 Ski Club 4 . . . IOHN ROHDE - Student Council 25 Lincoln Log 2, 35 Announcer 35 Stage Crew 2. 35 Lyceum Committee 2 . . . IUDY ROZMARYNOSKI GAA Home Room Manager 2 . . .IERRY RYSTICKEN - Entered from Salvatorian Seminary, St Nazianz, Wis.5 Clubs: FSE 3 . . . DAVID SAMPE - Track 35 Wrestling 35 Variety Show 25 Prom Committee 35 Dance Com- mittee 3, 45 lunior Rotarian 45 Exchange Student 35 Trees for Tomorrow Z5 Clubs: FSE 3, 45 Debate 3 . . . DOROTHY SAMPE - GAA 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 3, 45 Pageant 35 Variety Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 45 Makeup Committee 2, 35 Auditorium Staii 2, 35 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 3, 45 Clubs: Ushers 2, 3, 45 Pep 2, 35 Speech Leaders 3 . . . MARY SCANLAN - Entered from Denmark High, Denmark, Wis.5 GAA 2, 35 Ad Solicitor 35 Flambeau Staff 45 Flashes Stati 35 Pep Club 2 , . . BARBARA SAULINO Entered irom Holy Family Convent5 Clubs: Pep 4 . . . SANDRA SCHELTHELM . . . ROBERT SCHERER - Class President 25 Football A 2, 35 Letter 35 Basketball A 2, 45 Letter Z, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Letter 2, 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee Chairman 35 Dance Committee 3, 45 Class Execu- tive Committee 25 Badger Boy 35 Iunior Rotarian 45 M Club 3, 4 , . . BARBARA SCHIPPER - GAA 35 Homeroom Manager 35 Triangle 3 . . . IAMES SCHLEIS -- Role in Play 35 Lincoln Log Staff 35 Chief Engineer 45 Prom Com- mittee Chairman 35 Prom Committee 45 Dance Com- mittee Z5 Pep Skit Committee 3, 45 Stage Committee 3, 45 Co-Stage Manager 45 Ir. Academy oi Science 2, 45 Trees for Tomorrow 25 Clubs: Speech Leaders 3, 4 . . . GORDON SCHNEIDER . . . KAREN SCHNEIDER . . . DONALD SCHOENBORN -- Entered from Sheboygan Central, Sheboygan, Wis .... EUGENE SCHRANK - 152-Seniors lacfivifiesl Football A 3, 45 B 25 Letter 3, 45 Basketball B 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Letter 3, 45 Wrestling 3 . . . HOWARD SCHROEDER . . . RICHARD SCHROEDER - Student Council 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 35 President 45 Class Treasurer 35 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Letter 2, 3, 45 Manager 35 Wrestling 3, 45 Band 2, 35 Pep Band 35 General Prom Chairman 35 Class Ring Committee 35 Dance Committee 25 Class Executive Com- mittee 35 Exchange Student 45 Youth Leadership 45 Clubs: Tennis 2, 3, 45 FSE 3 . . . ROGER SCHROEDER . . . ALLEN SCHUH - Baseball 25 National Honor 3, 4 . . . VIRGINIA SCHUH - GAA 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Manager 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls 4 . . . ROBERT SCHULER - Baseball 3, 45 Letter 3, 4 . . . LARRY SCHUMACHER -- Lincoln Log 35 Prom Committee 35 Pep Skit Committee 45 Stage Committee 35 Clubs: Chess 35 Movie Projector 45 Speech Leaders 3, 45 Ir. Academy oi Science 2 . . . CAROL SCHWARTZ - Ad Solicitor 35 Flashes Staff 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Prom Committee 35 Clubs: Ushers 2, 3, 45 Pep 2, 35 AFS 4 . . . DOROTHY SCHWOERER . . . EILEEN SEMPIER - GAA 2: Chorus I 3, 45 II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 4 . . . GENE SHEKOSKI . . . INEZ SHEMCHAK - Library Board 35 Red Cross Board 2, 3, 4 . . . MARY SHERASKI - Flower Girl 35 Library Board 3, 45 Clubs: Baton 2, 3, 4 . . . LARRY SHIMEK . . . SEDONIE SHIMEK - Intra- murals 25 Chorus II 25 Red Cross Board 25 Trees for Tomorrow 2 . . . IANET SHIMON - Intramurals 25 Chorus I 3, 45 II 25 Lincoln Singers 35 Solo Role in Operetta 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Red Cross Board 2, 3 . . . HARLAN SHUPITA - Stage Committee 3 . . . ANN SIEKER . . . IUDY SMITH - GAA 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Pageant 2, 35 Dance Committee 45 Makeup Committee 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 45 ,Senior Girls X4 . . . SUSAN SMITH - GAA 2, 3, 45 Triangle 45 Ad Solicitor 45 Flashes 45 Flower Girl 35 Exchange Student 35 Clubs: Officials 4 . . . IANICE SPACEK - GAA 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Manager 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 2, 35 Play Committee 45 Makeup Committee 35 Flower Girl 35 Clubs: Ushers 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls 45 Pep 2, 3, 4 . . . LINDA SPIEGEL -- GAA 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming Z, 3, 45 Pageant Z, 35 Understudy 35 Ad Solicitor 35 Flashes 3, 45 Lincoln Log 25 Prom Com- mittee 2, 35 Play Committee 2, 3, 45 Stage Committee 2, 3, 45 Makeup Committee 2, 35 Auditorium Staff 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Clubs: Ushers 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 2, 3, 45 Pep 2, 35 AFS 3, 45 Speech Leaders 3, 4 . . . WAYNE STAUDT - Football A 3, 45 Letter Winner 45 Basketball A 45 B 25 Letter 45 Captain 25 Baseball 2, 45 Letter 45 Clubs: Chess 45 Hall Monitor 4 . . . CHARLES STEI-'I-'EN . . . BRIAN STEHULA . . . WILLARD STOCK - Track 35 Wrestling 3, 45 Letter 45 Clubs: FSE 4 . . . IUDY STRANSKY - Chorus II 2 . . . GERALD STREBEL - Student Council 45 Sergeant-At-Arms 45 Football A 3, 45 B 25 Letter 3, 45 Band Z, 35 Pep Band 35 Role in Play 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Class Executive Committee 2, 3, 45 Clubs: M 3, 45 . . . ALLAN SWEET- ING . . . BOB SWEETMAN - Track 2, 3, 45 Letter 2, 3. 45 Wrestling 35 Chorus II 2 . . . RONALD SWEETMAN -- Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Music Letter 3, 45 Variety Show 4 . . . HEIDI SWETTE - GAA 2, 3, 45 Secretary 35 Point Secretary 45 Homeroom Manager 2, 3, 45 Triangle 35 M Award 45 Honorary Swimming 2, 3, 45 Pageant 2, 35 Sr. Liie Saving 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Music Letter 35 Bar 45 Clubs: Ushers 2, 3, 4 . . . PAT SZYMCZYK - GAA 2, 3, 4: Chorus Il 2: Clubs: Baton 2 . . . PATRICIA TABAT - GAA 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 25 Dance Committee 45 Makeup Com- mittee 3, 45 Auditorium Staff 45 Red Cross Board 2, 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 45 TMSA 35 AFS 45 Senior Girls 4 . . . IAMES TADYCH - Student Council 35 Golf 2, 3, 45 the Sack Look for Spring Letter 3, 45 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Dance Com- mittee 45 Exchange Student 45 M Club 3', 4 . . . PATRICIA TERENS - GAA 45 Chorus II 2 . . . CLAYTON TESS - Wrestling 2 . , . LANNY TETEAK - Football A 3, 45 Letter 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Letter 3, 4 . . .WILLIAM THIEL . . . ALLEN THIELE . . . IOHN THIELEN - Wrest- ling Team 3 . . . PAUL THOMPSON - Football Manager Letter 45 Wrestling5 Track 35 Movie Projector Club 3, 4 , . . GLENN THUERWACHTER . . . BARBARA TRAURIG - GAA 2, 3, 4 . . . ELAINE TRAURIG - GAA 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 3, 45 Pageant 35 Role in Play 35 Variety Show 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 35' Dance Committee 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 I Speak for Democracy Winner 35 Clubs: Senior Girls 45 Pep 2, 3 . . . BEVERLY TROMBLA - Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Music Letter 45 Star Ratings 3, 45 Role in Play 35 Variety Show 25 Understudy 25 Ad Solicitor 35 Flashes 45 Lincoln Log 35 Stage Committee 25 Properties Committee 25 Makeup Committee 3, 45 Clubs: Chess 2, 45 Debate 25 Forensics 3, 4 . . . MILTON TROULLIER - Student Council 25 Football B 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2 . . . IOHN VALLESKY - Tennis 3, 45 Letter 35 Iunior Rotarian 45 National Honor 3, 45 Exchange Student 3 . . . EDWARD VETTING . . . DON VOELKER . . . BARBARA VOLLEN- DORF - Variety Show 45 Flower Girl 35 Homecoming Queen 4 . . . IEANINE VRANEY - Student Council Secretary 45 Class Secretary 35 GAA 2, 3, 45 Honorary Swimming 3, 45 Pageant 35 Chorus I 3, 45 Chorus II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 3, 45 Ad Solicitor 35 Flashes Page Editor 45 Class Ring Committee 35 Dance Com- mittee 45 Flower Girl 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Exchange Student 35 Clubs: Senior Girls 45 Ushers 2, 3, 45 Pep 2, 3 . . . MARY WACHHOLZ - GAA 2, 3, 45 Chorus I 3, 45 Chorus II 25 Chorus Role in Operetta 3, 4 . , . BETTY WALKER - GAA 2, 35 Intramurals 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Music Letter 35 Bar 45 Star Ratings 35 Variety Show 2, 45 Ad Solicitor 35 Flambeau Asso- ciate 4, Staff 35 Flashes Staff 35 Handbook Staff Z5 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 25 Play Committee 2, 35 Pep Skit Committee 35 Stage Committee 35 Auditorium Stall 2, 3, 45 Flower Girl 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 3, 45 Ushers 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls 45 AFS Board 4 . . . LINDA WALKER - Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . ROBERT WALSH - Track Z, 3, 45 Letter 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Cross Country, Captain 4, Letter 4 . . . CARLA IEAN WEICHART . , . IIM WEISS . . . KAREN WENSING - GAA 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 45 Orchestra 45 Music Letter 35 Bar 45 Star Ratings 35 Role in Play 35 Ad Solicitor 35 Flashes Staff 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Dance Committee 35 Play Committee 35 Prop- erties Committee 35 Auditorium Committee 2, 3, 45 Na- tional Honor 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Clubs: Ushers 2, 3, 45 Speech Leaders 3, 4 . . . ELLEN WICHOUSKE - GAA 2, 3, 45 Chorus I 45 Chorus Il 25 Variety Show 45 Chorus Role in Operetta 45 Dance Committee 3, 45 Library Board 35 Red Cross Board 45 Commercial Office 45 Clubs: Pep 2, 35 FTA 3, 45 Ski 3, 45 Senior Girls 45 Speech Leaders 3, 4 . . . ROBERT WICIHOWSKI . . . THOMAS WIEGAND - Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Music Letter 35 Star Ratings 35 Variety Show 2, 45 Photogrophy 2 . . . BRUCE WIENSERSKI - Football A 45 Track 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 4 . . . GILES WILLIAMS - Pep Skit Com- mittee . . . YVONNE WILSON - GAA 45 Sr. Life Saving 4 . . . HENRIETTA WITTMUS - Chorus Il 25 Variety Show 2 . . . SHARON WORTHINGTON - GAA 25 Senior Life Saving 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra Z, 3, 45 Music Letter 35 Band Manager 3, 45 Bar 45 Ad Solicitor 35 Flashes Staff 45 Play Committee 35 Auditor- ium Staff 45 Exchange Student 45 Clubs: Senior Girls 45 AFS 45 Chess 25 Red Cross 2, 35 Speech Leaders 3, 45 Band Council 3, 4 . . . PATRICIA YOUNG - Chorus I 3, 45 Chorus ll 25 Lincoln's Singers 35 Star Ratings 35 Variety Show 45 Solo Role in Operetta 35 Chorus Role in Operetta 3, 45 Understudy 45 Prom Committee Chair- man 35 Dance Committee 2, 35 Prom Queen 35 Trees tor Tomorrow 25 Clubs: Senior Girls 45 FNA 2, 4 . . . IUDITH ZAGRODNIK - Ad Solicitor 35 Flashes 35 News Editor 45 Properties Committee 45 Flower Girl 35 National Honor 3, 45 Vice-President 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Exchange Student 45 Clubs: FNA 2, 45 Ushers 2, 3, 45 Pep 2, 3 . . , WILLIAM E. ZASTROW . . , CAROLYN ZIARNIK - GAA 45 Girls Glee Club 45 Library Board 4 . . . FRANK ZICH . . . CAROL ZIMMER - Student Council 2, 35 GAA 2, 35 Chorus I 3, 45 Chorus II 25 Girls Glee Club 25 Play 35 Variety Show 45 Operetta 35 Prom Committee 35 Dance Chairman 2, 35 Makeup Committee 2, 35 Ushers 2, 35 Pep 2, 35 Speech Leaders 2, 3 . . . HOWARD ZIMMERMAN - Football B 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Letter 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 45 Letter 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Class Executive Committee 25 Pep Skit Committee 3, 45 Auditorium Staff 4: M Club 3, 4 . . . KATHRYN ZIPPERER - GAA 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Manager 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Clubs: Ushers 2, 3, 45 Hobby Swim 2, 35 Pep 2, 35 Senior Girls 4. 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H., 817 S. 8th Boston Store, 2 N. 8th Buerstatte's Drug Store, 919 S. 8th Burger Boat Co., Spring Carl Meyer Super Service, 10th 6. Division E 6 B Bindery, 709 Buffalo East Wisconsin Trustee Co., 935 S. 8th Eastman Mfg. Co., 1440 N. 24th Emmert, Dudley O., atty.. 1036 S. 8th F uka's Drug Store, 2002 Marshall Herald-Times. 902 Franklin Lindstedt Hoffman Co., 812 Washington McMullen 6 Pit: Construction Co., 923 Commercial Normington's Laundry 6 Dry Cleaners lnc., 1020 S. 26 Northern Wis. Produce Co., 1310 Clark Pfeffer Funeral Home., 928 S. 14th Plumb and Nelson Co., 716 Buffalo Quality Beverage Co., 906 S. 26th Radandt, Fred, Sons, 2418 S. 18th Savage, Dr. I. T., 904A S. 8th Sears Roebuck 6 Co., 1 N. 8th S. S. Kresge Co., 836 S. 8th White House Milk Co. Inc., 102 Revere Drive 1, Burtard's Upholstering Shop, 1025 S. 26th Culligan Soft Water Service, 716 Commercial Eck Foundries Inc., 1602 N. 8th Guse Lumber Co., 901 Commercial Invincible Metal Furniture Co., 824 S. 26th Kasper Construction Co., 1203 N. 16th Kerscher, Frank I., Co., 707 Buffalo Koch's Shell Service, 801 N. 8th Luckow Nursery 6. Landscape Service, 3610 Waldo Blvd. Manitowoc Builders Co., 2122 Fairmont Schmitt Lumber Co., 1117 Franklin Vern's Clover Farm Store, 811 N. 8th Wisconsin Fuel and Light Co., 106 N. 8th Lambert 6. Zinda Co.. 3907 Calumet 168-Patron list Divided We F all Urbanek and Schlei, 818 State First National Insurance Agency. 803 York Kadow's Realty Co., 1128 Washington Wirnpy's Lunch, 1507 Washington Late's Bar-B-Q Stand. 1924 S. 9th Siemer's Refrigeration 6, Appliance Co., 1013 Washington Fischl Ice Cream 6. Dairy Co.. 1421 Marshall A. B. C. Super Market, 2001 Washington Anderson Electric Co., 823 Washington Bartelme's Market, 713 N. 11th Belson 6. Radl, Drs., 904A S. 8th Book 6 Gift Shop, 831 S. 8th Boelter, I. A., leweler, 1106 Washington Bon-Ton Bakery, 1534 Washington Boriss Furniture Co., 1018 Washington Bouril Auto Co., 916 S. 10th Busse TV 6, Appliance, 1022 Washington Cashman 6 Savage, atty's., 821 Washington Dick Bros. Bakery, 306 N. 8th Ellerman Glass Co.. 911 S. 12th Erdmann Motor Co., 1101 Franklin Fairview Food Market. 1002 N. 21st Frieder's City Bakery, 1926 S. 9th Globe Laundry 6. Dry Cleaning Inc., 1401 Washington Hamann Construction Co., 408 Commercial Hein Bros., Plumbers, 1315 S. 10th Iagemann Stamping Co., 2814 Wollmer Hotel Manitowoc, 204 N. 8th Kadow, Iohn, Meat Market, 1128 Washington Kaufman Mfg. Co., 547 S. 29th Kaysun Inc., 445 S. 29th Kugler 6. Kollath, Cert. Pub. Acct., 817 Chicago Little Giant Supply Co., Airport Road Louie's Sporting Goods Store, 813 S. 8th Maine Cafe, 1003 Washington Manitowoc Citizen 6 Loan Co., 918 Washington Manitowoc Cotton Mfg. Co., 909 York Manitowoc Grey Iron Foundry, 2701 Division Manitowoc Mutual Fire Ins. Co., 707A York Manitowoc Oil Co., 1101 S. 10th Maresch Printing, 206 N. 6th Murphy 6, Brady, atty's, 817 S. 8th Naidl Chiropractic Offices, 926 S. 8th Narten's Standard Service, 734 N. 8th Rahr's Inc., 901 S. 8th Raminger's Bakery. 1228 S. 10th Rees. Dr. T. H.. 811 York Safe Way Motor Coach Co., 510 Commercial Schaefer. Dr. H. E., 414 N. 8th Schlei Dray Line Inc.. 936 S. 18111 Schmidt's. Art. Service Station. 802 N. 8th Sell. Dr. Richard L., dnst.. 926 S. 8th Sigman's. 1422 Washington Spindler Co.. 10th G Quay Triad Radio G Television Inc., 115 N. 10th Triangle Oil Co., 1102 Franklin Truck Service Co.. 2904 Calumet Avenue Wall, Dr. C. E.. 904A S. 8th Wenstadt, Dr. D. H., 104 N. 8th Zimmerman's Ready to Wear Store, 931 S. 10th Pleuss Realty Co. Inc.. 807 lay Aitken-Reed Inc., 2802 Wollmer Bast. Fred. Auto Radiator Shop, 909 S. 10th D 6. H Printing, 908 lay Dunning's Grocery, 1805 Washington Ewert Body Shop. 922 Buffalo Gerl Home Lumber Co., 836 S. 20th Hermann's Earl. Standard Service Station, 304 N. 10th Lelireck 6. Woita Agency. ins.. 901 York McNeil Shoes 6. Smartwear. 911 S. 8th Wolff Insurance Agency. 912 N. 14th Belle Shoppe. 810 Washington Ace Agricultural Supply Co., 2513 Marshall A1's Flower Shop, 110 N. 8th Anderson Shoe Store, 719 Commercial Angoli. Carl. General Contractor, Menasha Avenue Annette Beauty Shop. 1312 Washington Arctic lce Cream Store. 906 Washington Bach's Travel Shop, 820 S. 8th Barnstein, Dr. F. W.. 713A Washington Beerntsen's Confectionery. 108 N. 8th Bent's Cycle Shop, 1020 S. 10th Berk's Apparel Shop. Inc.. 921 S. 8th Berkedal 6 Shimek, 822 York Bertler, Dr. E. F ., 809 Franklin Bonner, Dr. N. A., 709 S. 8th Boswell. Wesley, Outdoor Advertising. 1322 N. 12th Braun Motor Co., 1014 S. 10th Braunel, Edwin. Plumber, 1614 Clark Brewer Furniture Store. 2802 Meadow Lane Brey's Super Market, 318 N. 8th Brick's Freddy, Restaurant. 118 N. 8th Brixius, George lr.. coin machines. 506 S. 29th Busse Drug Store, 724 York Buxbaum. Al. Plumber. 604 S. 18th Chermak Meat Market, 210 N. 8th Cher-Make Sausage Co.. 2915 Calumet Avenue Clark. George. Transit Co.. 2902 Calumet Avenue Clark-Leons Service Station. 2016 Washington Clark. Rankin. Nash. Emmerling 6. Spindler. atty's 926 S. 8th Coffee Cup. 826 S. 8th Crafts Electric Inc.. 1118 S. 10th Dicke. Dicke. 6. Bero, atty's., 826 S. 8th Dufek's Service Station, 1901 Washington Duso1d's Ma, Grocery, 1336 S. 8th E1eanore's Beauty Shop. 1122 S. 10th Falk Ace Hardware Co.. 209 N. 8th Fischer 6. Smith. atty's., 927A S. 8th Frank's Auto Service. Calumet Avenue French Slipper Shop. 833 S. 8th Friedman 6 Grabinsky Fruits Co.. 912 S. 17th Gallenberger Clover Farm Food Market, 1701 Madison Gaterman Mfg. Co.. 836 S. 15th Geiger's Food Market. 308 N. 8th Glaesar. Len. Paint Store. 806 York Goodrich, B. F. Co.. 811 lay Graf-line Co., 825 S. 15th Gray's Service Station. 1003 S. 26th Griffin, Victor H., Woolen Mills, 1332 N. 8th Hami1ton's Flower Store. 102 N. 8th Hammond. Dr. R. W. Phys., 902 lay Hansen. Cal Ins. Inc.. 926 S. 8th Hansen, Edgar G., iwlr.. 1224 Washington Hillside Grocery, 2115 Western Avenue Hoeffner, Walter. Printer, 816 Washington Hoffman. Dr. Geo. M.. 707 Franklin Holly Dress Shop, 808 S. 8th Hooper. Mark CPA. 421 N. 8th Houston's Ladies Apparel Shop. 820 Washington Huebner. Carl Corp.. millwork, 3704 MacArthur Drive Husmann Cleaners. 1010 Menasha Avenue Iagodensky. Bob Grocer. 1402 Division lochem's Auto Parts. 1806 Western Avenue lohnson. l. O. Electric 6. Radio Shop. 908 Washington lohnson Publishing Co., 203A N. 8th lohnson Shoe Co.. 913 S. 8th lust. Dr. W. W.. 104 N. 8th Kallies. G. H.. stm. fitter. 813 Franklin Kaminski's Food Market. 1901 Madison Karmelkorn Shop. 114 N. 8th Kattner Bros.. meat market, 2001 Marshall Koehler. lohn leweler, 13 N. 8th Ko11ath's Super Service Station. 1320 Washington Korzinek Music Shop. 908 Washington Koutnik 6. Schwartz Shoes. 938 S. 8th Kra1l's Texaco Service, 401 N. 8th Kreie's Lunch. 1406 Washington Krueger Paint 6 Floor Covering. 710 York Krupkat Heating 6 Appliance Co.. 518 York Kueckle, Otto. 819 lay Kuhl's Shoe Store, 314 N. 8th Kunz Service Shop. 302 N. 9th Kutil. F. I. 6. Son, ofc.. 1411 S. 23rd Lakeland Tool 6. Machine Shop. 1615 Washington Lake Park Oil Inc., 204 N. 10th Lakeside Packing Co.. 508 lay Lambert. R. l. Standard Oil Agent, 1121 Buffalo Lippert's Clipper City Court, 3949 Calumet Avenue Lutz. Michael. tailor, 906 lay MacDonald, Robert A.. Realty. Memorial Drive Malek's Food Market, 3004 Meadow Lane Pafron Iisf-169 Manitowoc Bottling Works. 1227 Washington Manitowoc Dispatch Transit Co., 1422 Wollmer Manitowoc Iron G Metal Co., 1015 Bulialo Manitowoc Iunk 6. Second Hand Co., 1121 S. 10th Manitowoc Pattern 6 Mig., West Marshall Manitowoc Savings 6. Loan Assn., 902 Iay Martin's Beauty Shop. 709 Washington Matzke, Leo C. Ieweler, 1001 Washington Meyer, Dr. I. W., 818 S. 6th Meyer. R. E. 6. Associates. East Wis. Trustee Building Midget Cafe, 912 Franklin Midwest Creamery Co., 1617 Washington Mikadow Theater, 1116 Washington Mittnacht Funeral Home, 628 N. Water Muchin 6. Muchin. atty-at-law, 1004 Washington Muchin's Furniture 6. Appliance Co.. 1010 Washington Napp Oiiice 6. School Supply Co., 912 S. 8th National '1'inse1 Mig. Co., 1133 S. 16th Nelesen Plumbing Co., 823 Buiialo North End Drug Store, 302 N. 0th Northern Food Products Co., 643 S. 21st Northern Laboratories Inc., 435 S. 29th Oiiice Machines Co.. 212 N. 8th Olive's Floral Shoppe, 1416 Washington Page1's Meat Market, 1136 S. 10th Parish, Dr. R. W., 910 S. 8th Pech's Food Market, 2316 Washington Penguin Custard Stand. 3900 Calumet Avenue Petersen, Dr. R. E., 300 N. 8th Pieffer Furniture Store, 915 Washington Pieiier's Food Market, 807 N. 8th Pioneer Oil Co., 201 N. 10th Presto Wash Laundry, 1509 Washington Princess Beauty Shop, 1621 New York Avenue Quality Fruit and Grocery Inc., 915 S. 13th Randolph, Doctors, 12th 6. Marshall Rappel's Food Market, 940 N. 14th Hathsack's Hardware, 814 Iay Red Top Cab Co., 821 York Reichert's Food Market, 1501 Clark Reinnie's Standard Service Station, 1902 Washington Ridge Motor Supply, 915 S. 10th Ruzek's Service Station. 735 N. 11th Rysticken, Al, Weather Strip Service, 1130 S. 13th Schaus. Emil Sheet Metal Works, 912 lay 170-Patron llsf Schaus. Wm. 6. Son, Sheet Metal. 1013 Franklin Schleune . Albert H., Chrprctr., 1211 S. 7th Schmittie's Groc.. 3519 Custer Schmitz, Edward F. I., ins. agency, 815 Hancock Schuette Construction Co., Custer Schneider Transport and Storage Inc., 923 S. 13th Schwantes, Wm. Mtg. Co., 1544 N. 8th Severson Electric Shop. 2515 Western Avenue Sheehan, Dr. Robert V., dnst.. 104 N. 8th Sherwin Williams Co., 813 lay Shimek Inc., 211 N. 8th Shu1ander's Flowers. Memorial Drive Simon. Dr. George H., 926 S. 8th Sobush, Dr. L. D., phys. G surg.. 1004 S. 10th South Side Hardware Co.. 920 Washington Spahn's, Art, Home Bakery, 2205 Marshall Spic 6. Span Dry Cleaners, 936 S. 10th Sporting Goods Supply Co., 809 Quay Stangel Hardware, B23 S. 9th Steckbauer, Dr. I. W., 926 S. 8th Stephani-Strupp Oil Co., 1137 S. 10th Strand Theater, 315 N. 6th Strong, Dr. R. G., phys., 821A Washington Strothoif. Wm. I. Grocery. 1301 Columbus Tess, Clarence, ins., 3102 Meadow Lane Thelma Fashion Shop. 940 S. Bth Thomas Paint 6 Glass Store, 919 Washington Timm's Tire 6. Battery Service. 720 Commercial 'l'rave1er's Motel, Hwy. 141 Veterans' Club Inc.. 902 York Vogue Beauty Salon. 7 N. 8th Waak's Food Market, 744 S. 17th Wester Service Garage, 212 N. 9th Westshore Chemicals oifice, 1407 Washington Wetenkamp's Transfer Service, 4411 Custer Wickman's Cycle Service, 109 N. 10th Wi11iamson's Time Shop. 9 N. 6th Wi11man's Lunch, 1902 Washington Wis. Aluminum Foundry Co., Inc., 833 S. 16th Wisconsin Illinois Salvage Co.. Custer Wisconsin Shoe Repair Shop, 930 S. 9th Wue11ner's Food Market, 1720 S. 10th Yindra, Francis A., lawyer, 904A S. Bth Yindra's Bakery, 901 N. 11th Zannacker's Inc.. 1001 Washington Ziarnik's Grocery, 2003 Hamilton Abramson, Leah ....... Adelman, Ierry ........... Adelman, Sandra .,..,.... .,,...... 1 9, 20, Adelmann, Iohn ...... AFS .......... ................... Ahrens, Bette ......... A Flambeau Index ........,ll4 14 29, 126 .........lUl ,........l26 Ahrens, Laverne .....,. ................,,......,... 3 1, 114 Ahrens, Ronald ............ .....,, ....,... ..... 3 6 , 53, 114 Alison, John .... ......... ,,.,,.......,,..,,........,,,., ......,.., 1 2 6 Alfaert, ene ...,................ 17, 30, 32, 80, 81, 114 A1 , Iohn ............,... 47, 49, 81, 82, 83, 112, 114 Amundson, Clara ....,,................,.........,.....,......, 92 Anderson, Daryl . ......................, 19, 21, 67, 126 Anderson, Donna ...,,,... ....................,.,..,., 1 01 Anderson, kills . ..,...,, .................,,,.... 1 01 Anderson, aren ...... ......... 7 0, 78, 114 Anderson, Noble . ......... .............. 6 7, 88 Anderson, Richard ..,.... ...,...................,....... 1 01 Anderson, William ...,..............,.....,,..............,, 101 Andrastek, Barbara ........,...,.........,,........ 65, 101 Andrastek, Bernita .,.,......,. 19, 21, 23, 25, 126 Angoll, Carl .....,.......,............ 19, 21, 22, 44, 49, 56, 57, 67, 81, 126 An oli, IoAnn ........ ...............,, 6 6, 81, 114 Anhalt, Dick ......... ..................,........ , 126 Annis, Donald ............ . ,.,..,......... .,,51, 92 Ansorge, Louis .........,.......,.....,....,.,. 56, 82, 101 Antonio, Ronald ...........,... ,......,.............. ........,.. 1 0 1 Aplin, Gaylord ................,.,,.........,.......,......,,.... 94 Aplln Lou se ,......... 19, 21, 29, 37, 75, 80, 114 Apted, David ..................,.,..............,,............,.. 101 Apted Roier ...........,,...........,,..,...,................... 114 Arbucltle, loysius. ,......,...........,....,,. ...... ,,..,.. . 1 26 Arbuckle, Eugene .....,........ .....,.., 1 01 Arle, Iosgh .............,.............,,. .,,.,..., 1 26 ARLINGT N EXCHANGE ........ ....,...,,. 1 3 Arnold, Robert ....,,.........,.......... .,.....,..... 1 01 Aubol, Fa e ........................... ..,...,.......... 7 3, 126 Ausman Richard ......... .......,..............,..... 1 26 Avery, Kay .........,...,.,. .......,......... 7 7, 81, 114 Awe, Milford .. ..,..,. ,....,.... 4 0, 52, 56, 101 B Bacon, Susan ..,......, BADGER BOYS ,..., .. BADGER GIRL ......... Baeckrnan, Gerald ...... Baeckrnan, Kenneth Bahr, Donna Mae .... ......,..4l, Balge, Russel .......,..... .......... Balte, Dlane .,......... ' ' Balxan, Ronald .......,, ........ l 8, 55, BAND ..............,....,...,,....... Barbeau, Ruth Ann ...... ............... Barbier, Iames ......,.....,.. ......,........,... Barbler, Iud .........,. ..,.....,..,......,,... Barrlnger, William ,.... .......,,,. 4 4, 52 Barta, Iudeen .........., ......,..........,, Bar enbruch Tom BAJEBALL rem .jf ..., . Bashaw, lgerry ......,,....,.. Basken, enneth BASKETBALL 'rnAM 'i Balt, Barry ..,.,........,.., Bast, Donald .,............ Balt, Ruth Ann ........ BATON CLUB ..,.... Bats, Muriel ..,..,,.... Bauer, Peter , ............ . Baugniet, Carol ......,. Baugnlet, Fred ,.,,. Baumann, Iudlth ..........................,. 36, Beaton, Mary Ellen ,................. 20, 23, 37, 60, Beatty, Patricia ....,, .........,,........ Beatty, Ronald ., ...,.. ............. , . Beck, Frederick ........ ......... 3 7, Becker, Eloise .,,,.,,... ........ 66 , Becker, ganet ...,..... ....,,...,..... Becker, oyce ..: .... ..,,.... 6 5, Becker, I.ouAnne ..... ...........,... Becker, Marilyn ...... .....,..... Becker, Nancy ...,... ..,,.... Behnke, William ..., Bellnske, IoAnn ........ ..... ,....,.... Bell, Sharon ........... .........,.,....... Bellin, Susie ........... .....,......... - ..... . Belson, Sarah ....... .......60, 65, .......,.ll4 1 1.40, QNEQQ ,39, ,r......114 26 114 114 126 101 101 41 114 114 126 91 126 .........ll4 ...,,....ll4 , 54, 55 956, 114 .....,...126 ......,..l0l .........ll4 ..77, 101 .........ll4 60, 114 26, 29, 75, 126 ,,.......126 ..,......l01 38, 114 77, 101 .........l0l 81, ,70, 101 126 126 127 ......,..10l 101 lOl 101 74, 114 Benishek, Iames ................ 44, 49, 82, Bennett, Donald .,.,,.. Bennett, Michael ...,. Bennett, Sharon . ..,.. . Bennin, L la ...,..,,..... ..,....................... Bent, Sandra . .,....,.,...,.............. 41, 74, Benthein, Rosalyn ........ .... ...,......... 2 1 , Berge, Carol ..........,... ......,, , .19, gg, Bernard, Helen ......,.. Bertler, Iames .............,.. Bertler, Raymond Berzinsky, Ann ..,, Berzinsky, Iohn ,.,...... Bessert, Dianne ....... Beth, Catherine ....,.. Bialek, Iames ........... Bieberitz, Robert ...,. Bieker, Ronald .,,...,,. Biel , Sandra ,, ....... . Birch, Frank ,.... Birkholz, Erich ..,..,... Birringer, Carol .,...... Blahnik, Edward ..... Bl h d L ' 83, 81, 73, 60 75 .........41, 56, ..........,.8l, .,.,.,....,.22, 56 67 I 1 .........l9, 37,7 127 55. 28, 81, C CAFETERIA STAFF ....... ...,........,......,....,.. Carbon, David .,.........., .. .......,, 52, 56, Carbon, Raymond .....,. ........,,.....,....... Carle, Mary Ann .....,... ....,....,...,,,.........., Carney, Maryc ..... ,...... ....................,... 9 2 , Cavanaugh, ay ....... ,...,..... 1 9, 21, 74, Ceaglske, Carol ...,.... anc ar , ois ...,. ,,.... .,......,......,....... Blanchard, Yvonne ,,,......,...,.............,.......,.... Blashka, Gerald ....................... ..... , ...,..,....,. . Bleser, Kent ...............,........ 12, 55, 69, 82, Block, IoAnn ......... ....................,.....,,... 7 9, Block, Hahn ..,.. ,......,....... ......... ,........ BIOCK. ar e ..... ...,.. ,......... ..,....,..... Bloom, Keigi ..,.......,.............,..........,....,.......... Bloom, Margaret ..,...,.......,...........,.....,..... 31 Boeldt, Alan ......,....... 16, 30, 49, 124, 125, Bohachek, Allan ,.....,, ....... , .... ,......... 5 6 , 57, Bohn Lawrence ..,.........,........,....,,........,...... Bonin, Tom .....,....... ...,.... 2 1, Bonk, Dennis ..... ,......,, 4 8, Bonk, Greg .......,, Bonk, Iudith ......... Bonneloi, Fred ,, .... Bonneloi, Iohn ............. ..........,. 2 0, 41, Born, Iohn ,.,......,, .........,...................,...,...., 7 6, Bouliileon, Chantal .............,.... 12, 60, 79, Bouri, Doris ......,.........., .....,......,.. ..... 8 1 , Boyd, Rufin ...... ......,.. ......,......,....... Braasch, Leroy ....,.. ........ 7 6, Brandel, David ..... ........ 4 9, Brandel, Tom ......,., Brandl, Marjorie Brandt, David ....... 14 .65, Ceaglske, Karen ,..,... .......... 2 9, 30, 36, 65, 70 74, Cerkas, Iohn . ......,.... ......... .......... 2 4 , 35, 36, Chamberlain, Mary .....,......,,.........,...,,..... 20 Chapleski, Dennis ,............ ........ ,.... ,............. Check, Marilyn .....,............,....... 19, 20, 66, Chermak, Kenny .......,.. 51, 55, 69, 82, 100, Cherney, Ioyce ,.... ..,.......,..,............ ................ . . Cherney, Pat Grace . .....,............,.......,....,...,.. Chizek, Carmen Lee ..... ........ 4 0, Chizek, Shirley .........,,.. ..........,.,...,.,.... CHORUS ,..,.........,,..,.... ..,...............,,.. 3 6 Christel, David ....... ...,.......................,.. Christel, Ioan ................. ...,..,.. 2 5, 73, 79, Christiansen, Gary ...,,... .... ,,..,,...........,.. . . . Christensen, Karen ...... ......... 1 9, 21, Christensen, Lynn ........ ..,...,,. 6 5, 74, Christensen, Peter ....... ....,....... 4 0, Christensen, Rolf .......,, , ........... Cisler, Karen ......... .,............. Clark, Ellen .....,..... .....,....,. 7 8, Clark, Iames ,,.........,.,..... Clay, Iames .,.......,,............ Clay, Iean .....,...... .........,. 1 9, 21, 29, 73, 74, 79, Clayton Ellis .,,..., ..........,................ Close, Donna ....... . .,.................. .. Close, Iames . .,,. .....,.,............... Close, ,lean ....,.. ,.......,..... .... ,...,,.. . Close, ouis .,.,.................. .,........ 3 9, 124, Coen, Rodger ,...........,,.. ...... .....,...,...,......... Colton, Water .........,................. ..,.... 5 5, 94, Commings, Iudith Ann ...,........................... Conley, Charles .,.,,................................. 37, Connors, Peter ,.................. ........,....,........ 5 6, Cooper, Ieanne .........,..,... 17, 64, 65, 98, Cooper, Iudi .............. ,..... ..,,.. 2 5 , 73, 74, Cornils, Marlene .......... ....................,.., 8 1, Ccurchaine, Patricia ......,...,, 65, 77, 80, Couse, Sharon ...... .,.... .,..,.,......,......,.......... Craddock, Mary ,.,,... .....,............. 8 0 cram, Dorothy ..... .,,.,, 24, 76, Crandall, Dick ....... .... ...... 3 7 , Crass, Ronny .......,...... Crawford, Sandra ....... ..,...., 6 5, Creager, Curtis .,......,... ....,..,...,. 8 1, Creamer, Michael ......., Braun, Iudy ......... ..,.,.....,.,.......,.,.,.... Braun, William ...... ............. 5 l, 56, 82, Braunel, Clyde ...,. ....,...,.,.............,......,,... Braunel, Karin ...,,, ,....... 6 4, 74, 80, 98, Brennan, Iudi .,..... .,..,,...........,............... Brey, Doris ......... ..,.................,...,.,......... Brey, Kenny .........................,...,,........,......... Brezoni, Elaine ......,... ..,,.......,..............,........ Brice, Marcia ......,......... 29, 65, 74, 80, 81, Broehm, Kenneth ......................................,.. Brogan, Iames .....,....,.................,,............,.. Brouchoud, Beverly ........ ,,.,... ........... , . .36, Brouchoud, Norbert ........... ,..... ........ ,.,..,.,.... Brown, Barbara, .,..,..... ......,. 2 9. 36. 60, 74, 80, 81, Brown, Sally .......,. .............,...... 3 8, Brull, Audrey ....... Brull, Eu ene .,...,..,.. Brunner, Brunner, Brunner, Robert ..,.,.. Brunner, Brunner, Thomas ..,., Budan, Budnar, Ioyce ........... Ruth ......... Iohn ..........., illary . ..........., Patricia ........ .66, ..,......40, Budnik, Alan ,,,..... ....... .........,........., Budnik, Bette Lou .,..... , .....,,.,......... . Budnik, Carol .,,.....................,,.......... 19, 20, Budnik, Icanne .............,....,...,........,...,,. 18, Budzien, Karen ............ 19, 38, 60, 61, 78, Budzien, Keith ..............., 49, 50, 68, 124, Buechner, Dale ..,................,.............,........... Buege, Gretchen ........,............, 65, 74, 79, Bull, Duane ..,...,.,... ........ ,.,.. 1 6 , 21, 49, 68, 112 Bull, Iames ........,,,..... . ....,............ 52, 56, Buretta, Gerald ....... , ..,,................ 35, 37, Burkart, Mary ..,....... . .................. ,............., . Burns, Carole ......... ....,..... 3 U, 35, 36, 73, Burns, Iames .....,.,.. ................. 3 8, 40, 67, Bursek, Donna ...... ......,..... 65, 73, 99, Bushman, Wayne ............,...........,,.. 44, 68, Buss, Dale ........... ,... ........ , .... 2 3 , 27, Bl, 82, Buxbaum, Robert .,,..,.,.......,....,....... 38, 40, Crehore, Dave ..,....... ........, 3 8, 66, Cronin, Ieremiah .,.., ......,. .,.,.......... 3 7 , Cronin, Kathleen ..... ..........,...............,....... Crowe, Clarence ....,........,...,..,.................,..., Crowe, Iohn .......,.......,....., 19, 28, 29 66, Crowe Patricia ........, . ..... ,.............. 2 3, 60, 70, 80, 81, Crowley, Gemma ....... ..........,.,...,,,,....... Crowley, Mike , ........ .....,.,..,.....,...,.. Curtis, Charles ...,..... ........ Curtis. Noel ....,....., ........ CUSTODIANS ..........,,, ,...... Czekala, Daniel .........., .,,., . . D Daellenbach, Conrad ...............,,.,......... 41, Daellenbach, Rosemary ..........., 19, 23, 31, 38, 40, 41, 60, 75, 79, Dahm, Ann Karolyn ..,............. 65, 78, 81, Dailey, gelaine ,.,.,., .,....... 6 0, 70, 73, 75, Damon atrtcia ..,.........,... 33, 65, 70, 75, Danbrova, Daniel .......,,................................ Danielson, Betty ...,.............. 29, 40, 41, 74, Danielson, Iames ...,.....,.............,........,........ Danielson, Iohn C. .........,.......,...,......,........, . Danielson, Peter ...... ....,.. ,,.. 5 5 , 69, 82, D. A R. GIRL ,.... .... ............................... Daron, Gerald ........... ......., .,....... 7 6 , Decker, Bradle ..... ...,.....,.. Decker, Kenneth ,..,, .. ........,... . Dedrick, Helene ....... ...,............... Dedriclrs, Torn ....... ,. ,,,.........., 47, Degner, Lots ......,....,.,, ....,.... l 9, 21, De art, Charlotte ..... .....,. , ,........ . . Dehne, Eugene ..... ..... . .,...,......,.,..,.... 7 6, Dehne, Iames .,....... ..............,................, 7 6, I n d e x - 171 Duenkel Karen ........... Dueno ller .. Dehne, Kenneth ......., DeLaln, Darryl ..........,, Delsmann, Kathyi ........, Dempsk , losep ....... D ly et ...,......49, 50, 76, 129 68, 129 ........129 ........102 98, 115 ...,,...l29 74, 130 ........l30 69, 95 21, 73, 78, erus, an .. ...........,.......,, 17, 64, 74, Dethlefsen, Ianet ........,..................A........ Deflen, Alice ..,.,.A........... 36, 60, 65, 73, Detien, Roland ....,..,...............,......,,........ Dettman, Paul ...... ............... ..,...... A.... Deubler, Robert .,,.... .......,.... 4 6, 68, Dewane, Kay .....,.. ..,.,,,........ 1 6, 19, 25, 31, 60, Dlck, Rodger ......,... ,... ......... ................... Dickens, obert ................ 19, 28, 39, Diederlch, Sharon .....,..........,................. Dlegel, Larry ........... Diegel, Margie .....,,.. Dlegel, Mary .,...... Dlttman, Arline .,,,......... Dodge, Michael .,,.....,..., .........r....... Doke , Karen ........,......,.,..........,.,,...,........ Dondhn er, Patricia Doyle, Bohn .............,.................. 27, 81, 81, 81, 23, 130 ll5 115 130 115 115 115 102 102 115 102 115 115 115 40, 41, Dreger, Wally ............. .................,........... Drll , ludith Lee ....... r............... , ,37, Drolson, Mary ........., ,,..............,.............. 9 7 Drumm, Richard ,..... ...,..,...,..,..............,,.....,. l 15 Ducat, Frances ..,.............................,.,..,.......... 130 Duchon, Rita ..,............,......,. 19, 21, 23, 36, 59, 60, 65, 74, 80, 81, 115 Duckarf, Bonnie ............,.,....,.....................,,... 130 Duebner, Kathleen ...... 23, 65, 75, 80, 81, 115 Duebner, Ronald ...............,..,.,......,,,.,..,........... 115 19, 65, 102 , a . , ,......... ...................................., , 86 Dufano, Karen ..,..,.. ............. . . ..........,... 102 74, 102 115 Dufek, anet .......... ........, 6 5, Dufek, loan ...... Dufek, gudy ...,.,.. .................. 1 15 Duffy, rancis ....... ........., 5 1,102 Duran, Sally ...... ..,.,.,... 7 3, 130 Dushek, Carol ........ .............. l 02 Duzeski, Mark ...... .......... 1 15 E Ebenhoe, Bonnie ..,..,.......,,...............,.,..... 36, 130 Eber, Angelica .......,..........,............................. 102 Eber, Sharon ...................., .23, 24, 60, 81, 115 Ebert, Marilyn ....... ....,..,...,.,....,.,,................... 1 02 Edwards, Donald ..,............,......,..................... 102 EGAN TENNIS CLUB .,,..,.,,...,................ ....... 6 9 Eggrrt, Dennis ..............,......,...,.....,........ 81, 102 Ein erger, Ion ..,..,........................ 22, 130, 146 Eisenschink, Larry ...,............,.......,....,.......,.,.. 115 Eisner, Brian . .,..,,........,,. 22, 30, 35, 36, 46, 53. 54, 69, 99, 130, 145 Eisner, Rose Marie ,... ,........ ...........,..,..,......,,... 1 0 2 Elliott Iudith ........,,..... .............,....,,..,.,........ 1 02 sim, bex. .,.,.,....,,r.,.... ........., 5 3, 115 Emme, Harold .....,... ,,.,.......... l 02 Endries Wayne ....,........ .......... 1 30 Engel, back .........,.,,...........,,. ,....,,. ..,.,... 1 o 2 Engelbrecht, Iune ,.............,., ........,. .......... 1 0 2 Engelbrecht, Ruth Ann ......,..,,....... Engelbrecht, Shirley .....,,.. .......,. 6 U, 61, 115 Engelbrecht, Sue ,.......... ...... ..........,..... 1 l 5 Engleman, Barbara ..,.... ...., ,,,.,,............ . . 130 Engleman, Iames .,.... .........,..,................ 1 15 Er mann, Doris ............ .................. 2 , 73, 130 56, 102 67, 87 80, 115 3 Erickson, Charles .,., .....,,.... 3 7, 52, Erick on Edwin ..,..., ,, ...........,,..... 18, ........65, 77, 78, Erfck:on' Louise Espen, Beverly F Fagan, Connie .......... Fairfield Harold ,,.,.. Farley, Donald .....,... Felber, William Fencl, Douglas, ...........52, Fenlon, Arlene .....,...,...................... 60, Ferguson, Ann ..,........,......,,,. 35, 36, 65, 51, 102 115 130 ..,.....ll5 102 73, 130 81 130 Ferguson, Sylvester, ,.........., .... l 8, 38, 40, 51, 55, 69, 100, 102 Fictum, Charles ....... ,,.......,.. ,................ 1 3 0 Fldler, Diane ...., , ............ . .......,........ 102 Fidler, Lean .......... ....,............ 6 5, 74, 102 Filgen haron ...... .,............. 1 9, 65, 74, 102 rink, foam. .....,... ,... ,... 1 9 , ae, so, 10, 130 Fischer, Audrey ..... ..................,...,.......... 1 30 Fischer, Grace ........ ,... .....,....... 3 0 , 77, 115 Fischer, Marilyn ............. ..... ................. 1 1 5 Fischer, Mary Ann .........................,................ 116 Fischer, Rodger ,,.............................. ...,.......... 1 02 Fischer, Wayne , ...,....,............,................,..,,.. 130 Flschl, Anne ................,....... 19, 60, 65, 74, 102 Fishbeck, Arthur ........,,....................,............... 86 172-Index Fishbeck, Lynn ....... Fisher, Rodney, ....,,........ Fitzhu h, Edward ..,.... FLAMHEAU STAFF FLASHES STAFF .......,. Fleischrnann, Beverly ,.,..l2, 19, 20, 22, 23, , 32, 37, 60, 26, 75, 79, 130 116 55 102 Foat, Kathleen .,......,,......... ......... 7 0, 102 Fole , Patricia ......,.......... ..................... 1 02 FOOHBALL TEAM ..,.,. ...,...,. 4 9, 50, 51 Foreman, Mardell ..... Foreman, Wayne .... FORENSIC S ............., Foster, Peter ...............,.................................,.... 102 Frailing, Richard ..,.......,.,..,...,,,..,....... 49, 68, 94 Frank, Wayne .....,,.. ,...... .....,.................,...1..,... 1 3 1 Franke, Roger .............,.. 19, 20, 28 29, 40, 131 Frano, Beverly ....,.........,..................... 60, 81, 92 Franz, Ianice ........ ,....... ......... ........,.., 2 5 , 116 Franz, Iudy ......,....,.... Franz, Mariorie ........ Fraser, Iohn ..........,...,,... Fredrick, Sharon ......., Free, Harland ,.........., Free, Ierome ............ Freiber oanne Frick, William ...... Fricke, lim ............ Fritz, Ioanne .......,..... Frogner, Gerald Fuller, Patricia ,,.,., Fuller, Ruth ,..,,......, ..... FUTURE FARMERS ..... FUTURE NURSES ......... FUTURE SCIENTISTS . G GAA ............ ...,......,,...1..... Gadzinski, Carole .,,.... 41, .,.......19, 116 131 116 116 131 116 65. 102 38, 41 88 123 ,......,..80, , Gadzinski, Donald ,...... Gadzinski, Gerald ..... ,. Gadzinski, Patrick ......,.. Gadzinski, Richard ..,...,.. Gaedke, Lucille .....,.,... Gaedtke, Haran ........,,, Gaedtke, Herman ....... ........76 .......,66 .,......58, .........30, 59 131 116 .......,.,l31 .,..,....66, 92 131 ........76, 103 103 116 Galien, Richard ,,,,....... ..,.......... ,.....................,. Gallagher, Donald .,.......,........ 37, 48, 49, Gallenberger, Bernette .......,,..,.... 40, 70, 116 Gallenberger, Karen .......... .......... ..,.....,........, 1 0 3 Gallenberger, Linda ...,................,.....,,.......... 103 Gass, Eve BD .,........................,.., 19, 21, 60, 116 Gauthier, ale ........ ....,,.,..,.....,............ 1 31 Gauthier, Gary ..... ...............,..,...... 1 03 Gauthier, Iames ..... .,.. .....,.........., ....,..... 1 3 1 Gavin, Rachel ...,..... .,,....,.....,....,..........,,...... l 03 Gehrlre, Iudith ...................,.....,.......,......., 58, 103 Geigel, Karen ...,. .,...,... 2 3, 32, 38, 40, 41, 60, 61, 65, 74, 116 Geigel, Mary ...... .........,.,...,..,......,....... 1 03 Geiger, Ellen ....,,...,.,....,,,. ........ 1 9, 29, 71, 131 Geimer, Gary .................,....................,........... 103 Gersmehl, Roger ..........,.............,...,, ,.... 7 6, 103 Gieschen, Lois .... 19, 20, 23, 24, 60, 74, 131 Gl?bure, Ieanne ......,..,......,,............,,......., 36, 116 Gi ert Frederick .......................,.........,,. 51, 103 Gill, Todd .....,.,.....,.... Glaeser, Donna Glaeser, Nancy 103 116 Glaeser, Roger ....,,. ,... ,,...,,.... 5 1 , 112, Glaunert, Carol ...... .......... 6 5, 77, 78, 103 Glover, Connie ......, ....,...,........ .... . ..,,,,. 1 1 6 Glysch, Dennis .,....... ........,..,,, ,...,........ ...... 1 1 6 Godfrey, William ,...... ..... .......... 3 7 , 39, 41, 116 Goehring, William ......................,.......,... 37, 103 Goeters, Dougas ............,,......,..........,....,. 56, 103 Go?-at, gerome ............ 19, 51, 56, 66, 82, 103 GO F LUB .,.......... , .,...............,...,,.....,,.........,.., 47 Gordon, Eileen .............. 60, 64, 65, 74, 99, 103 Gorte, Christine ............ ,...,,... ..,.. ,..,........ 6 6 , 103 Gorychka, Theodore ....................,....,.,.. 19, 103 Gospodarek, Betty ..................,,....,.........,....... 131 Gospodarek, Ierorne ..... .,....,... 1 16 Gosz, IoAnn ...............,.., ......,,.............,.....,..,.. 1 03 Gosz, Iohn ............... .,.....,,......................,..... 1 16 GRADUATION ....... ...,...........,......,.................. 1 47 Grall, IoAnn ...............,.,...... 17, 61, 71 112, 116 Granitz, Frank ....................,......, 48, 49, 93, 146 Grapentine, Walter .... 44, 49, 50, 68, 124, 131 Green, Catherine ..,................,..,............. 24, 116 Green, Donna ..........,...................,..,........,. 71, 103 Greetan, Everett .,....... .......... 7 6, 131 Grell, Ester ......,........ ......,......... 9 2 Gresl, Kenneth ........ ......,...,.......................,,..,.. l 31 Greuel, Karren ..............,................................... Griebling, Iames ,..............,,, ....., , ....,.............. . . Griffin, Iames ........,. 16, 35, 36, 53, 54, 68, Groelle, Marilyn Groll, Barbara .........,...............,....,.,..,.... 65, Grotbak, Anne .,.....,.,. Grotbeck, Arnold ....... 49, 56, 103 103 131 103 131 116 103 Grotegut, Dennis Gruber, Carol .....,. Gruber, Doris Gulseth, Don .,,...., Gulseth, Ianet ..... .. Guse, Mary ...... Guse, Robert Gustaveson, Al Gustavson, Lois i2H'f .... H Haack, Ricarda .......... , .... Haase, Dick .....,..,. Habeck, Wagne ....... Haberland, alph .....,..... Hablewitz, Richard ,,.... . Hackbarth, William ..., 19 Hacker, Gloria .............,. Hady, Ioan ............. .... Hale, Sarah ,..,.. Hall, Donald .......... 78, ...........65, 74, 72, .........7l, .'.'.'ffSi S6 'i6 '5i 1 1 1 1 , 20, 47, 53, 132, ..,.......78, Hall, Iohn .....,....,....,,............,......,,......,,,.......... Hall, Richard I. ,...,..,.....,..........,........... . ,..., . Hall, Richard Vernon ...,,. 46, 53, 69, 116, Hallada, Catherine .....,,.,,,,,.,....,.............. .... . Halllsy, Mary Ellen .......,...,....,....,.. 16, 21, 29, 73, 74 Hallwachs, Donald .......... 21, ss, sv, 1z,' Halstrom, Bonnie ......,,, Halstrom, Dlann ....,.. Halverson, Roger ......, Hamernik, Betty ................,.......,...,..,., 116, Hamman, lane .......,. ..... , ..19, 21, 23, 24, 65, 74, 79, 80, Haxnmes, Graham ..... ....,..,,,.............., 5 1, Handl, Daniel ........... ......,.................,... Handl, Marjorie .....,. .......... Handl, Nancy ........, ........., Hannon, Ruby ..........,,. ..........,.,.. ............, Hansen, Char es ....,,.......,..,............. Hansen, Dave ..........,,....................,.....,,.,.. 17, Hansen, Leon ..,................... 40, 44, 52, 56, 67, 68, 81, Hqnggn, Rugggll ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,......,,...,. ............,... Hansen, Vernon ....... ,...... .................... 2 0 , 67 Hanson, Iudifh Audrey ...... ........... .,... Hanson, lgnn ........................ ....,..... 3 6, Hardtke, aroline ....,........ ......,.,.....,.. Hartlaub, Diane ..... .,,. ,..... ............... Hartlaub, Ierome .......... 21, 67, Hartman, David ....... Harvey, Rohn ....... .... Harvey, efer . .,...... .....................-..----'-' . Haupt, Donald ....,..,. ...........,....,........,.......... Haupt, Karen ,....... . .,.,.......,,.,.................. 36, Hayden Marjorie ......,....... 60, 64, Hayden, Nancy . ..,.,..... .. Hecker, Ioanne ...........,.... Heffernan, Gordon , ..,.. . Hein, Gene .,............,.,., Hein, Ronald ..,...... Hem, Steven .................. Heinrlchs, Elmer ......,.. Heinrichs, Iames ......... Heinz, Iames . ...,..... , Heinz, Marilyn ........... , Heinzen, Heinzen, Ierry ..... Charles Heise, Sharon ...... ......,. Heller, Brian ....,.. Helminia l-lendries, A Henricks, ale .......,..... k, Tom eanne 65, 74, 60, 64 .19, 21, , 74. 83. sa 112. ....l9, 41, 69, 14, ,..Qf11flLif 27, ....46, 69, 70, 80, .33, 65, , 78, .... I 60 1 ,........l9, , 8 , Herdina, Lael ........,,, ...,.....,,,,... 3 9 41, Herman, Iixdith ....... .........,............... Herman, ichard ..,,... ..................... Hermann, Walter .....,. ,....... . .37, 40, Herrman, Daniel ......,.. ......,..,........... Herrmann, lanet ,... ...........,......,.... .. Hetue Douaias ......... ............................. Hibbard, chard ..... .........,............... 5 6. Hidde, Barbara ....... ..,,...... 3 0, 37, 75, Hi gins, Kathleen .,....,.,...,.,.......................... Hiastrom lim ......-,----..,. ---44--'-----,-----4 --A--4--'-- Hlinak, Dave ..., ....., .................,.,...,,.....,.......... HOBBY SWIMMING CLUB .,......,..........,. Hodne, Linda ..,,......,,.................. 59, 65, 74, Hoefner, Delores , .......................................... .. Hofele, Iudy ....,...... ....,.................... Hoffman, Dan ..... .......... .,......... 6 8 , Hoffman, Darlene ..... Hoffman, Ted ....,.... Hoffman, Iames ..., Hoign, Bette ...,.........,..... HO ECOMING .... .... ...--- , - HONOR ROLL ...... ,.,................ . .. .........,36, .........l24, HONORARY SWIMMING .,,,.. ......,... Hooper, Alfred Iames ........ ,. .. Hooper, Mark ...........,..... Hornes, Gary ......,.,...,.. Howarth, Alfred ....... Hoyer, Lois .,.......... .......l9, 21, Hronek, Sandra ......... Hruby, Craig ............. .......,36, 133 ........76, 104 104 104 104 Hruby, Mary ................. Hubbard, Iacqueline ...,,.. ........,..,............... Hubbartt, Rag ...,..................,...,.......,....,......,... Huntington, heodore, .......... 12, 41, 66, Humor, Tom ..,.,,..............,..,. ...........,........,...... Hutchins, Merle ............ .....,,, 1 9, 30, Hutchison, Ianice ...... ..,.,.... 2 6, 73, Hutterer Paul .,.,....,,. Huyck, acquellne Hynek, everly ...... Hynek, Dale ........,...... Hynek Edward ........ Hynekl Gary ,,.. ..,,,.. Hynek, gudith ........ Hynek, heldon ............,. I Ihlenield, Vilas ....,... Indestad, Charles ...... lngrtsch, Marlo ..... ingrisch, Paul ...,..,,........ I 116 117 133 133 104 ........133 ............l04 ........,37, 133 117 123 ........17, 28, 117, 133 Kenny, Georgia ......,. 37, 60, 64, 98, 124, Kenny! Randolph .... 18, 19, 27, 51, 56, 99, Kersc er, Ioan .r......................,,...........,....,,,..... Kerscher, Kathryn .........,... ,,.,,.....,,.,. .....,....,... Kestell, Robert ..,........ Kestell, Shirley ..... Keyes, Robert ........ Kimmel, Ierrg ......... K1rc11en, Kat ryn ....... ......... 6 6, 78, Kirkpatrick, Mary ......... ............ 1 9, 21, Kittell, Ronald ,.,......., ............................. , . Kitzerow, Barbara ......... ........, 3 8, 39, 59, Kitzerow, Walter ....... ..,............,,,...,,,... Klann, Robert ....,.,..,,.... ....,......,........,,,. Kleiber, Elizabeth .....,... ......,,........ 2 5, Kleiber, Iohn ............. .....,.. 5 l, 55, Klein, Ann ....,,.......... .....,... 6 E, 77, Klein, Darlene ,....., ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, Klein, David ....,.. ,,,,,,,, 5 1, 55, Klein, Iudith ........ ,,.. ,..... ......,,.. Klein, Karen ,,.,...... ,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,, Klein, Ronnie .........,.,. ......,, Klein, Tommy A. Klein, Tom I. ....... i .,.......... . Klein, Tom Martin , ,..... ..........,..... Klenke, William ...,..... ...,,.... 4 4, Klingeisen, Mary ..... ,........... Klciber, Frank ........,., Kloida, Ronald ............... K1 t k L 1' ucz ne e, ore 61 ......, Kluczinske, William Kluczykowski, Betty .fffffff .... 2155, L Ladwig, Donna ........... .......,............. Ladwig, Richard ,,,, ...,,,.........,,.., 4 0 66 81 Lambries, Elizabeth .,..,...........,,...,,,,, . Lamaze, Clark ....,.........,.....,....,....,,...,.... Lan on Karen ......... ,.......... 4 1, 65, Lang, Dennis ......., ...................... Lappen, Carol ......., .....,... 2 9 37, Larsen, Sandra ..... ................,........ Larson, Carol ...,,...., ................,.............. Larson, Robert ,.,...,. ...,,,,,.................. 5 6, Larson, Ronald ..............., 40, 52, 56, Lau, Russell ............................,.............,. Laughlin, Barbara ........,...,.,,..,,............. LeBreck, Mary .................,........ 18, 65, LeClair, Albert .............. 46, 49, 53 68, LeClair, Gerald ....,.........,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, LeClair, Sharon, ....,..,,.,.. ....,.........,,,. 3 9, Lee, Lois .......,.... 19, 21, 65, 74, 80, Lehman, Diane .....,.... ,,,...., ........ 1 7 , 40, Lehman, Donna Mae .........,............... Leicht, Karen ..................., ........ , .21, Leick, Francis ..............,. ........ 6 5, 73, Leider, Dianne ......., 38, 60, Lieker Clee ........ ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Leiker, Marilyn ..,,. ,,,,,,,, 6 5, Leitner, Daniel ....... .....,.... Leitner, Matthew ...,. ........,..... Leitner, Neil ......,,,., ........ S 6, Lemke, Paul ..........,.... ........., Kluczykowski, Gary ...,...,, ........................ Jacobs, Ianis ........... ......... 4 1, 104 Jacobson, Mary ......... .,...,,..,..,......, 1 04 ladowski, Roman ..,.. .................... 1 33 Qlagernann, Iudy ....... ,....,,, 6 0, 65, 117 llaqodlnskl, Roger ....,..., ,.,............,,...,,,, 1 04 ,lagodtnsk , Doris ....... .....,.....,........ 1 33 Qlanecek, Krlia ......,..................... ,........ ........,........ 9 5 fanlng, Edith ..,......,....,,....,.....,................. 38, 133 Jansen, Mary ....,....,.. 16, 64, 74. 99 124, 133 117 1 ll 1 ....,.....,................... 19, 21, 17, ,-2n2 'w.5i'3 ........ 104 Ilensen, Charlotte .,.., ..........,..... 7 0, lentsch, Robert ......... ................ 1 9, 104 Qlerienson, Norris ..... ..........,. 4 9, 53, 117 Ilrl owlc, Barbara .. .,... ...,......,,.... 3 2, 40, 41, 74, 79, 80, 117 Qlirikowlc, Iudy ....... ................,...... 7 3, 77, 133 Jochem, Iudy ..... ,. ........ 19, 23, 24, 29, 133 Johansen, Diane ...... ..,............... 3 6, 77, 117 john, Rex K. ....,... . fohnson, Bill ........ Ichnlon, David ..,. johnson, Diane ......... fohnson, Wayne ....... johnsrud, Bil ....,.... . Johnsrud, Iean ...... Johnsrud, lim ...,.. jones, Iudith ......,.,., Tones, Newton ....... ..........2l, 37, .......65, 66, 134 117 117 .,.........92, 146 98 Jones, William ..........,,.....,......,,,,...,.,,.......,....,.. 88 104 jourdain, Greg ....,...............,..,.,..,..................... lun , kohn ...........,................ 49, 53, 68, 91, 145 111180 CLASS OFFICERS 123 UN1OR GIRLS CLUB ...........,......,,.,......,......- llUN1OR PROM funk, Kathleen 2:31117 Lensmire, lane ....... Lenz, Karen ............,.. Leonard, Courtney LesMonde, Ierry ...,,,. Lewis, Carlton ......... 105 123 118 ., ......,. 90 Lettenberger, Geor . LET'1'ERMAN'S CLUQB ,,...,,.. Levendoski, Patricia Levendusky, Larry Levenhagen, Linda Levendusky, Nic ....., los .....,..................,.,.. ..l35 ms Le end k . I .,............,.........,...,,.. 41, mimi? 3015? .....,......... ....... 135 Knauer, Karmen .,...,,...,.... .............,.....,,.,..., Knipp, Francis ....,..,...,... ........, 1 9, 27, 44, Knutson, Ioan ..,,..,.... .......,..,...,,...........,... Knutson, Ken .,...,..... ........... 1 9, 52, 56 67, Knuston, Robert .........................,......,....,.,...,,.,. Koch, Kathleen ........... ,23, 26, 66, 73, 78, Koch, Mary .......... ...,........ 3 3, 61, 65, 74, Koch, Sandra ....................................,,.,...,,,.... Kochan, Iames .,....,,,...........,,,...,..,,.....,..,....,... Kocourek, Genevieve ......... ........ Koebke, gon ....................... .,...... Koeser, ale .......,,...,..,. ........,.,. Kohlbeck, Allen ......... ...........,..,. Kohlmann, Iames ....,.......,,,,...........,.....,.... 76, Kohlmeier, Marlene ...................,..........., 37, Kohlmeier, Sandra ..... ............. ..,......... .......... . , Kohls, Carolyn .,,,..,,,.., 18, 33, 65, 74, 78, Kohout, Carolyn .....,......,..,.,....,...,....,,,.,.. 80, Kolbeck, Thomas ....,..,... ,,...........,.,,...,,,,,........ Koldoii, Paul ....,.........,.,......,....,.,.........,.., 40, Kollath, Kay .......,......., 19, 21, 74, 79, 80, Kollath, Mary Beth . Kolodzeske, Ierry ,,,., A Komorosky, Marilyn Konkel, Quentin Konkle, Gerald ....... Kopidlansky, Iirn Kopidlansky, Kay . 33, 65, 74, f .... Qff1ff51,m Kopidlansky, Mary .,.................,,.......,..... 65, Korb, Kenneth ........................................ A Koritzinsky, Al ...................... 17, 28, 30, Korleske, Karole 41,47, 112 26, 29, 36, 74 .........90, 38 40 Korlesky, Rose Marie ....,........... 12, 19, Eornelyc Bruce .,........................,,.............. 75, orte, aro yn ................,,........ 19, 21, 74, Kortens Daniel K Kabat lack, .......... ........, 1 9, 117 Kabat, Ronald ............. , ............,.. 117 Kacynski, Denis .1 .............. ....,.., 4 9, 117 Kaderabelt, Donna ............... .................,...... 1 17 Kaderabek. Elizabeth .................................... 117 Kadlec, Frank .............,.............,....,........... 81, 90 Kadow, Ardis . ..,...................,...... 65, 66, 81, 117 Kadow, Karen ..,... .....................,......., 7 7, 134 Kadow, Lee ......... ............. 2 5, 30, 32, 74, 78, 79, 80, 112, 117, 123 Kadow, LuAnn .,... ...,.,,................,.....,,........ 1 17 Kalista, Earl ................ .....,.... Kaminski, Iohn .......,,.,.... ........ 4 0, 104 Karninski, Wayne ..,....,... .,..,... 3 6, 104 Kanla Eunice , .,..............,....,....,,....,.,.., 36, Kovar, Nancy ..,.........., 19, 20, 23, 25, 61, Kraemer, Merrily .................................... 41, Kraemer, Nancy .........,...,........,,...,.,,.,.,......,,. Kraemer, Rosalie ..... ........ 4 1, Krainik, gzhn .....,.,. ...,..,............. Krainek, obert ..... .,.....,,.....,...... Krainik, Gail ...... ....... 6 5, 80, Kramer, Ioan ...... .......,............. Kramer, Paul .... ,.... ........ 5 5 , 69, Kramer, Thomas ....... .................... Krell, Marjorie , .... ..., . . ,.,,, Kresal, Fred ............... ........ 3 6, Kretsch, Edward ....... .. .,..,,.,.....,....... . Krim, Iames .,,...,.......... ............,......, 7 6, Kronberg, Betsy ....... ......,.....,,..,.,,.. 8 0, Krueger, David ..,...... ,..... . .12, 37, 66, Krueger, Ierome ,,,..., ..,.....,,,. 3 6, 40, Krueger, Suzanne ..... .........,...... 7 4, Krumdick, Iames ......... ....... .................... Krumel, Lavange ,..... .. ....... ..., 7 0, 24, Krumel, Richar .,..... ....,....,..,... 5 1, Krupski, Mary ...,,.. ........ 3 6, 70, Kuhsch, Alvin ....... .................... Kubsch, Iames .. .... ........ 4 9, Kubsch, Kenny ...,. . .,......,................,.. . Kuehnl, David ..,,... ...,........,...................... Kuehnl, Karen ....... ....................................... Kugler, Karen .,,...... .,,...,.. 1 9 20 29 7713, Kanxelbexger, George ..,.... ......,.,. 2 8, 89 Kapinol, obert ...... , .......... ................ 1 04 Kapinos, Suzanne ...,.,. ....,... 7 9, 117 Karbon, Dave ................,............,...................... 104 Karlin, William ...................... .........,......,,.... 1 04 Karman, Ludqer .....................,,,...,................ 117 Karman Virginia ........., 19, 40, 65, 70, 81, 104 Kasal, Kay .....,....,.....,..,..,..,..........................,... 117 Kasten, Gary ............,......,....., 38, 40, 41, 104 Kattner, Paul ....... ..,........,,.....,..,...,...,,....,,,. 1 17 Kattner, Robert ...... ..,...................... 5 6 104 Kaufmann, Kaye ........ .................... 7 7, 117 Kautxer, Donna ...,.. .......... 1 9, 20, 70, 134 Keller, Ruth ...,... .......,.. 1 9, 21, 134 Kelley, Marian ..,.,.. ........,,,,...... 7 9, 90 Kelley, Thomas Kumbalek, Lois .,,.... ........ Kumbalik, Mary ...,... Kunish, Iohn ........... Kunz, Richard ......... Kunz, lim . .............,.... Kwitek, Mary Ann ...... 12, 15, sd, ,..ffff1'if35. 81, Ligman, Vivian ,................... 23, 25, 66, 73, LINCOLN LOG STAFF .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28 LlNCOLN. SCIENCE CLUB ......,..,...........,,. Lindemann, Sue .........,.............. 60, 61, 65 Lipschutz, Sue ........,........... 33, 61, 65, Lipski, Tony ,.............. ....... ,... .,.............. , . . Liska, Cynthia .......... ...................... Litersky, LaVerne ....... .........,,... Lodes, Ronald ......,,..,....,,.....,.,................ Lodl, Ianice .....,..,......................,..,.......... Lowry, Iohn ..,.,,.... 30, 32, 40, 44, 49, Luckow Kenneth ....,...........,,...,,.,., ,,,,,, Ludwig, Andrew .......................,............. Luebke, Iudith .........,.. 12, 61 es, 74, Luebke, Margaret .......,......,..,..,,,.,,,,,,, Luebke, Mary .............,..........,..,...,......... Luebke, Robert .,................... ,......... ......, Luedtke, Carol ......,. 21 29, 30, 36, Luther, James ..,.,......, 16, 19, zo, 22, Lutz, Albert ..1..... ...............,............ 3 6, Lutz, Barbara .,.... ......... 1 9 65, 73, Lutze, Glenn .......,... ....,,,.......... ,...., Lutze, Robert ........ ..,................... Lyons, Nancy ...... ........ .,,,,, M Macek, Bonnie .,.,.,, .,...,..,,.,....... 1 9, 71, 118 Mackert, Robert .............,.,..,,.,..,,.,............ 27 105 Madsen, Carl ...................,.,........ 52, 56, 82, 105 Madson, lack ......,,..,,......,. 30, 35, 36, 41, 118 Maedke, Leonard ......,,......................,.,..,...,...... 136 Magill. lames ..................................,.....,............. 89 Mal nke, Charles , ..... 19, 27, 37, 39, 41, 136 Maxland, Dolores .,.....,.,.................,.,..,.,.,. 19, 118 Malinsky, William .......................,....,....,.... ,...,. 8 7 Maloney, Darla ,.,. .......... ,,..,.,.............,..... 7 0 , 103 Maloney, Larry .................... 44, 56, 57, 68, 136 Mancheski, Arnold ..............,................... 56, 118 Mancheski, LaVerne ..........,.....,...,..,.,,....,........ 105 Mancoske, Eunice .....,............................,,.,.... 105 Mancoske, Ruth .............. . ............................... 118 Mangin, Beatrice .... 26, 29, 37, 61, 64, 70, 136 Mirlrgin, Karen ....................,............,..........,... 105 M TOU STAFF ..,........................,......,,..,.,..... 24 Manlick, Ianet .............,,,.......,.................. ,,....., 1 18 Maples, Donna ,....,.......... .........,...,............,....... 1 18 'Maresch, Beth ...... 19, 21, 29, 31, 78, 79, 118 Maresch, Nancy ......,...,........,,,..,,,...,................. 136 Markowski, Dennis , .......,.....,....,.,.......... 49, 118 Markowski, Gerald ....................... ......,,.,....,, 1 36 Marks. Gene ................... ,.... . ..,....... 1 05 Markvart, Tom ....,,... ........,...,,...... 1 U Markquardt, Lee ......., ......... 1 9, 21 , Marriuardt, Roger Mart n, Dale ..,........ Masiak, Ianice ........ 5 136 118 ........105 Index-173 Matte, Margo .. Matte, Patricia ....... Matthias, Dean ........ ..........39, .....,.....76, Matthias, Dennis ......,. ........... 7 6, Maxteldt, Iohn ................ ....,....., 5 1, McCambr1dgDe, Bob ...... ........... 1 8, McCarthy, enls .,..... .............,. McCarty, Michael ..... ..........A McConnell, Iames ,,.,. .... ..,..,.......,,... McDonald, Andrsa .,.....................,..........,....... McKay, Iudy .........,....,........... .................. 3 7, McKenna Vr inia ....................,..... 58, 81, Mcmughiln, david .,,....... 27, aa, 39, McMahon, William 79, 105 Meany, Barbara ......,... ,,,......... 61, 65, 70, Neuser, William .,...,... N euses, Richard ,... ..............,..,........,.......,....... Newton, Richard .............................................. Niemann. Nancie .....,.. 17, 65, 74, 77, 80, Niemer, Ion .....................,,..,...,.........,,,............ Niespodziany, Tom ....,..............,..,.........,....,..... Nonnemacher, Eugene .....,., ........... Novak, Charlotte ....,.....,,.... ..,.,.......... Novak, Doreen ..............,, Novak, Ieanette ...... Novak, Ioyce ....,.,.. Novak, .Sharon .......,. U 1 19 106 106 119 106 137 Nitka, Nicholas ................,. .....,, 1 06 137 137 106 119 106 106 89 Novitsln, Frank .........,.,.. .........3l, Pontius, Barbara ........ Popelar, Betty ......... Popp, Ieanette ...,... ...,...,....... Pop , Ronnie ....... Poullas, Diane 4 ...,...,,, ........ 2 1, , Powalish, Ioseph ........ Powaliez, Aerry ....,.. Oberbilli O Mary ,,.,,,. O'ConneH, Aldene ........ O'Conne1l, Eileen ....... . .,... .............. 1 06 1 6 Meany, nanice .,,.........,. ...............,.. 7 4, Meany, ary .....,,,......... - .... ............. . ..36 Meihsner, Mona Rae .........,..........................., segsner, I-udy ......................,...,....................... sner, om .....,......,,........,..........,.,..............,. nzgnesa Marllee ........., 25, 33, 60, 65, n!11Za,.,'fgm1:: 11111i111111ii111i11'.11111111i1111111ia7', ' hleggzrg, R ary .......,.......,........ 25, 66, Ei, , ene .........,,..,..,..,....................., , M:ng,rGu1do ................ 12, 19, 52, 79, 81, llgertenf, Sharon ........................,,...,...,.. 77, ets, erome .................., , .......... .............,..,.... , Heyer, glenxgtine ..,.... , .......... . , on .............. ........... 5:53, Doigwthy .......,... ........... er, u .........,. ............... Mzger, .................. .,.,.,..... 3 8, Meyer, Ronald E, ............ ........,................ . Meyer, Ronald Martin .....................,............ Meyer, Stephen .......,,.....,....,.. 51, 70, 82 Me er Thomas .....,.......... .....,,.....,........ 1 37, Mlegzal, games ..... .........,.,.,.... 6 7, Miller, E aine .... ,........ .36, Miller, Grace ....... Miller, Harold ,,... Miller, ferry ..... Miller, oan ........... Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, IoAnne . .... .. Qrdlth ........ arl , ....,.... . Marian ........ Marilyn .....,. Patricia ....... Paul ,........,. Ronald ....,.... ...,......2l, 41, .,,38, 36, ...,......37, O'Connor, William ........ ........ 2 8, 70, 72, 0 Oelhalen, Thomas ..... .....,,.. 2 7, 38, 39, 119 Oestreich, LaVonne .,.... ,..,,,,,. ,,,,, 2 3 , 26, 138 Oestreich, Walter ...,. ...,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 4 9, 119 OFFICE STAFF .....,. , ,..............,.....,......... ....... 9 7 Ohde, William ....,................................,. ..66, 106 O Hearn, Karen ...,,................. 19, 20, 23, 25, Ohlhues, Bette ........... 64, 65, 73, 79, 99, .21, ae, 37, aa, 74, 29, 138 138 106 138 119 ,, ........................ 138 106 106 106 119 119 138 Ohlhues, Bob .,....,.,.,.......,.....,.,. 18, 19, 49, Ohlrogie, Henry , ...................,..,... .,,,., ,.76, O'Kons i, Gloria .,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7, Olesewski, Dennis ........ Olm, John ..,.................. . ,... ............. ........... . Olp, llis .,................, ........................,......... Olson, Darlene ..,. ..,,...,. 6 5, 74, 100, Olson, lane .,...... ...,...,... 2 9, ss, sl, Olson, Pam .......... , ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 9 , 31, Olson. Roy ..............,..,. ..........,....,,,,,,,,,,, Olstad, Harry ....,. 106 O Malle Io Carol ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 7 1, OPERETTA .......,,............ ORCHESTRA ............ Ording, Eugene ,...... as as we Powalisz, oger ...... ........, 5 1,82, Pozorski, Ervin ......... ........,.......... Pozorski, Marlene .,..,. .....,...,. 2 1, Pozorski, Patricia ...... ........,,.,,...... Pozorskl, Wayne ........ ....... 1 8. 51, Prahl, Ioanne ........... ............ 3 0, 37, Pribek, Ioan ....,,... . .......,......,,...,.,..... .. Price, Harry ......,.... ........ ..............,...,,.,.... Prickett, Scott . ......... .......... 4 4, 52, 112, Prickett, Sharon ....,..... ..,............. 6 5, 70, Prochnow, Ierome ........ ....................,..... Pryga, IoAnne .......,..,...,. ...........,,., Qualman, lean ........... ....,......,.....,....,..,.., ..,... SUILI. AND SCROLL SOCIETY ............. uirk, lean ...............,........,,......,............ ....., R Radandt, Barbara ...... ......,.,.. 7 4, Radandt, Carl ............ ....,......,......,........... Radandt, Richard ..,..,. .............,....,.,...... 4 4, Radandt, oanne .............,..,...,....... 73, 124, Radandt Raeuber: Randall, llatricia ,..... 31, 70, .. ,..... 19, 61, 65, 74, Sandra ,.,.. Bonnie .....,,. Rank, Eunice ..........., Rank, Lloyd ..............,, Rasmussen, Mary ..,,, Rataicza Rataicsa k, Ronald ..,., k, Wayne ....,, Rathman, William ..... Rathsack, Richard ....,. Rathsack Ronald ....... Rauene, Thomas .....,.. Raylord, Colin ........ 71, 77, 74, .......76, ....,.,,39, , ,.,...,,,........,.... 37, Raymond, Gayle .,......,...,... 25, 65, 70, 73, Reardon, Betty ................... ,.,..........,..... .... ........ RED CROSS BOARD Orth, Delvin ........, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 38 Orth. Gark ..,,.............,.., ...,...,.., 1 06 Oswald, enneth ..... .......,... l 19 Ott, Marlene ..........,....... ,,,,,,, 1 38 P Paddock, Iohn ...,,.....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 19, Panosh, Roebrt .....,................,.,.,..,,,,, 51, 82, Pave, Karen .....,.......,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 2, 65, 70, Par , Susan ........., 19, 21, 23, 24, 29, 74, Parworth, Donald ........,....l.,....., 31, 36, 49, Parworth, Eugene .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Purworth, Iu y . ........... ..............,...... . Paul, Marilyn ...... .............. ,.......... ........ Paustenbach, Martha ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Paustenbach, Mary ...... . ,.............. ..65, Pech, Betty, ..,...,,......... .......,... 3 2, 65, Pech, Susan .........., .,....,..,..........,. Peck, Georgia ,......,. Peck, LuDene ....... Peik, l.aVerne ..... Pelisek, Frank , ...... .. Pelieek, Melanie .......,. Pellow, Norbert 'A 106 106 106 138 119 119 106 106 119 138 138 107 107 138 107 119 107 138 65 7 Miller, Victoria ...... , ,................. ...,.... 8 1, Milton, lanet ......,..,.. ..,,...... 3 5, 36, 77, Mittnacht, Gary ..... ..,................ ........,.,,.... Mix, Lawrence ..........,.........,........................... Mlada, Thomas ....,. .........,., 1 7, 19, 21, 41, Moakler, Richard .............................1................ Mollatt, Henrietta ,..... ....,. ..,........................... Mohr, Francis ,.,,..................,. .... ,... .......,. , . Morrow, B111 ............................,....,..,.. ....,....,. MOVIE PROIECTOR CLUB ....... ,..... ..... Mrotek, Dennis ,.,, ............................ ....1.......... Mrotek, Iames .....,..................,.,.. . ..,.........., . Mrotek, Scott ...,..............,... ,........... ...... 1 8 , Mrosinskl, Lack ....,...... ..,,.,....,,.............. Mrosinski, enneth ,....,. .............,,.,.........,. Mroxlnski Mary .......... , ......,... 65, 73, 74, Muchtn, Elaine ....,...... .,............,............. Muchowskl, I.uAnn ..............,,.....,.. 60 65, Muehlberg, Ioyce ..............,, 19, 22, 39, 40. - 59, 60, 61, 75, 79, Muellenbach, Helen ....,......,.,,............. .70, Mueller, Carol ,..,..............., ......... ,.................. Muench Alois ...,...,..,.. .........., Musil, Gloria ....... .........,. N Naidl, Clarence .........,,.......,,..,.,,........,..... 36, Hass, RTS-er ..,........................... 19, 21, 49, NATION HONOR SOCIETY ,......... 20 Naumann, Alan ..................l.....,.....,,.............,.. Nebel, lohn .....,,......,,.....,.............,................. Neillts, Arthur ..,........., ........., 5 1, 55, Neillts, Kathleen ,....... . Nelesen, Nancy ......, PEP C1-UB ......... ....,. .................... 6 4 , Peppard, IoAnn ....... .,....,......,.. 6 1, 74, 10 Peronto, Iudy ,,.. .. ...,....... 19, 63, 71, 138 Peronto, Nancy ....... ....,................,........,... l 07 Perrodin, Arthur ...,.. ...,.,... 4 4, 49, 68, 70, 138 Peterman, Allen ..,....., .,....,..........,................ l 07 Petersen, Michael, ..... .............................. 1 19 Peterson, Doris .,,,.... ............. 2 3, 29, 65, 69, 78, 112 119, 123 Pefmon, sum ....... ......,.....,.. 1 9, zd, za, 29, 65, 69, 78, Peterson, George ..,.. ....,............,,.,,,,, 3 7, Peterson, Harold ....,, ..,,,......,....,......... 139 119 139 119 139 139 107 107 119 139 107 107 119 107 119 119 107 107 107 107 .,...23 107 107 139 139 139 119 107 139 107 139 139 119 123 139 107 139 107 139 139 107 70 RED-WHITE DAY ..,........,.....,,......,.........,.. 98, Rehm, Helen ......,.......,..,,.,.,....,....,...........,......... Rehrauer, Lou Anne ...,..,... 23, 25, 32, 74, Rehrauer, Mark ....,,..,.,,........,..... 12, 19, 66, Rehrauer, Sandy ..,..... ...,., , ,....... , ......,....,.. 6 5, Reibetanz, Karen .... 12, 19, 60, 65, 70, 74, Reichardt, Eugene ...............................,.,.. 76, Reichert, Iudith ......... .,.,..,..,., 1 7, 19, 59, 65, 74, 112 Reimer, Dale ..,..... .........,.....,.., 6 6, Reimer, Mary ...,.,. ..... , ..........,.... . Reindl, Allen ,....,..... ,... ,... , , .76, Reindl, Beatrice ..... ....,......,,....,..... Reindl, Eileen .......... ,......,......... .......,.. 1 9 , Reindl, Roger .,,,...........,.,.....,.... Reinhardt, Carol ........... aa, 41, Reinke, Nancy . .,...............,. 25, 39, 73, 124, Reinks, William ,,,,,,....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 82 Reitmeyer, Iudith ..,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rensink, Mike .........,.......... 19, 39, 66, Bl, Resch, Mary ,,.............,...... , ..,,,....,,................,. .. Reuther, Charene ,.....,, 64, 74, 124, 140, Reuther, Roy, . ................,..,..,..............,.......,,.. .. Revenal, Ric ard ,...........,,,,,,,..... .... .................. Rezach, Iames ..,,..... .,..,........... 5 1, Rlebe Kenneth ........ .,..................,..... R' 1: An ...,.... 19, 112, rec , n ,........,.,.,. Risch, Robert, .,..,..... , Ritchie, Frances ......., Roberts, Kenneth, ...... Roberts, Nancy ....,.. Robinson, Mary ..... Nelson, William ...... ,,... .............. 1 6 , 24, 53, 54, 137, Nelson, Elisabeth ...... ,...... , ..39, 65, 81, Nelson, Robert ................ ,.,..,.,.,. . ..,....... 4 l, Nemetz, Mary Ann ......,.. .....,......,.....,.,... Nennlg, Virginia ........ .......,............,. 2 1, Nesgodsarg, Iohn ....,.. .............,.....,.,.....,... Neu ert, aryle .,........ . ..,,,.... 37, 73, 74, Neuenleldt, red ......... ....,.............,......... Neumann, George ...., ...........,............ Neuser, David .......,. .....,..... Neuser, Gerald . ,.,... ...,..... . . Neuser, Iohn .,........... .,......, Neuser, Norbert ,,,,. ........... Neuser, Richard ..,.,.. ........... Neuser, Sandra ........ ........ 1 9, 174-Index Peterson, Roy ...,.... , Petr ,Karen ................. ..,,.. , , , Plelgrlrorn, Iames ..,... Phalen, Barbara ...,...,. Philippi, Boyd ....... Pt-iorocn14Pi-x'r:1as 'IIfI1 26, 138 107 107 ..39 58 61 138 119 ,. ,.....,..... 65. 107 , ,......., . ,,.....,.. 27 138 Pitz, Robert .......,.......... ........... 7 0, PLAY ...............,.......,..... .......,.....,..............,,...... 3 0 Pleuss, Lynn ............. ........,........,....... ............ 1 0 7 Pleuss Richard ..,,,.............................,............. Pleuss, Sharon ....... .... ..... 1 9 , 40, 41, 81, Ploeckleman, Bonnie .......................,.,.. 65, Polcorski, Arnold ....... ............,,...,,............... Pokorski, Marian ................,...,, 65, 73, 74, Pokorski, Marvin , ................. ,,....,............. ...... Pollen, Gerald ......,,... ,..,........................ 1 6, Pollen, Mary .....,.....,.. 19, 25, 40, 65, 80, Pollen, Patricia ......,......................,............ 71, 119 119 107 107 138 119 139 119 119 . ....... 23, 24, 31, Rockey, lim ................., .,...,,........,,................. Rocklewitz, Robert , .....,.,,...,...... ,....... 4 9, 68, Robichoud, Dennis ......,...., 49, 55, 69, 82, Roedlg, Donna ....,.... .......................... ........ Roedig, Ioyce .....,. ......,.. ,.......... .......... Roedig, Leanna ..... .......... 7 1, Roedig, Robert ,........ ............ .......... Roedig, Thomas ....,. ...,.,.... 3 8, 39, Roepke, Karl ..,...... ........... 1 9, Rogers, Allan ..,.... . .,,,...,,......,.... . Rogers, grfy . ,....,.. Rogne, ae ,,.....,...., llzogge, Ioinne ..,...... o e, o n , ..,....... .. Rohrer Richard ..,...,,., Rohrer Wa ne Rosinsky, lohn ......,... Rosinsky, gudith Ann Rosinsky, udy lane ...,....23, 25, 73, Rosinsky, Bffly ..., Q fffff.'f,E5, iil,M ,.......,.,36, Bl, 99 107 139 107 139 107 119 61, 119 119 107 107 139 119 107 107 139 95 119 107 140 146 119 107 107 120 120 107 ..87 107 140 140 119 140 107 107 140 140 107 41 140 107 140 107 140 140 107 107 107 119 120 120 Schmidt, Richard ,........ ,................., Rollnskly, Kathryn ..,........ .... ,...,. 6 5 , 107 Rothwe , Angus B. ...., . ....,.......,........,. 86 Rower, Nell ....................... .......... 3 6, 72, 120 ROlmG!?0lk1, Iudy ..,.... ........ , .,..,.,...., 1 40 Rugows 1, 1.uAnne ....,..., .................... 2 0 Ru M d ll .,.. ,...,...,,.... 1 08 , ar e ..., . ..,.. .. Rusboldt, Mary .....,..... .. .......... 29, 120 Rusch, Iohn ................,...... ...............,,. 1 08 108 Ruthmansdorfer, Kurt Ryder, Dennis ............ Rykken, David ......,,,.,.. Ryetlcken, Ierome ........ S .....,....51, 82. 108 79, 92 ........,..19, 21, 140 .,...,.l9, Schmelter, William ...... ...... Salzman, Catherine ......,,.,...................... 38, 108 Sampe, David ,..,......,.....,... .... ................. 6 7 , 140 Sarnpe Dorothy ........ 20, 32, 60, 74, 124, 140 Samuelson, Nancy ....,,,..........,......,..... 31, 73, 93 Satori, Gerald ....,.....,,............,,....,,.......... 37, 108 Saullno, Barbara ......,..................................... 140 Savage, Elizabeth .............. 19, 24, 29, 30, 32, 60, 65, 70, 75, 112, 120 Scanlan, Mary ...,....,,........,..,,.....,............. 25, 140 Schaefer, Ioan ....,.,.........1.........1...........,.,,,.,.. 1.108 Schelfhout, Allan ......,. 37, 48, 53, 112, 120, 123 Schelthelm, Sandra .,,,.....,...,,,.,..,........,,,...,,. 140 Scherer, Marianne .,...........,..,,........., 19, 81, 120 Scherer, Robert , ..................,....,......,..,..,.. 22, 141 Schermetzler, Lily ......... .....,........,,.. 1 08 Scherrnetzler, Marvin ..,.... ,.,........, ...... 1 2 0 Scheunemann, Roger ,...,.., ..,...,... 8 2, 106 Schlegg, Victor .....,......... .,,.,..... 1 8, 108 Schleqg. William .... .. ........ , ..... ,... . ..l08 Schiesl, Diane .......,,..,..,,. .,................ 8 l, 100 Schleffleger, Marlene ........................ 36, 64, 65, 74, 77, 98, 120 Schipper Barbara ..,.. ........,..,.............. 1 41 scum., Donald ,....... .,............,,..... 1 na Schlels, Dorothy ,.., .,,.......,....... 6 5, 108 Schleis, Iames ......... ........ , 28, 29, 141 Schlels, Robert .......,,.,. ......................... 1 20 Schleunes, Dave .........,.... ........... 4 9, 50, 120 120 108 Schmidt, Bernard ....... Schmidt, Dave ........ 108 Schmidt, Nancy ........,,........,............. Schmtediclre, Sue ........,..... 60, 65, Schmitt, Schmitt, Ioyce ......... .,,.. IoAnne ....... Schmitz, Ginger ,..... 32, Schmitz, Louis ,...... ..... Schmitz, Nicole ......,... Schmitz, Ruth ....,...... Schmitz, Schneider, Gordon ,... Schneider, Karen .,.... Schneider, Kay ,.,. ...,... Schnell, Marion ..,..... Schoenborn, Donald Sharon ...,.... ..........19, 108 74, 81, 120 120 37, 60, 74 79. 80, 120 108 ........65, ........19, ffIIffffI66f56f 108 141 78, 81. 108 141 120 ....,...71, 56 69 Schoenlnguljerry ..,, 39, 41, 46, 52, , , Schoenlre, heodore ...,......,.....,.....,........,,.,....,,. 94 Scholl, Evelyn .................. .......... .,.. ...... 6 5 , 81, 120 Schranlr, Eugene .,,.., 44, 45, 49, 68, 76, 141 Schrank, La erne ,.,...,.. .... , .........,....,,.... 4 0, 120 Schroeder, Art .....................,..........,......... 82, 108 Schroeder, Howard ....,.,., ...,.,... ...,,.... 1 4 1 Schroeder, Iohn .,,.,........ .....,......,.............,.. l 20 Schroeder, Richard D. ,.............. ..,.. ....,. 5 6 , 108 Schroeder, Richard I. ..,........,......,. 16, 21, 44, 46, 68, 69. 99. 141 Schroeder, Robert ........ 48, 49, 53, 54, 56, 120 Schroeder, Roger .................,.......................... 141 Schroeder, Sharon ........,.....,.,.............,..... 65, 108 Schuette, Penelope ,,.,..,. 33, 58, 66, 75, 108 Schuettze Wayne ,... ..............................,..,,.,... 1 08 schun, Allen .... ..,..,............................ 1 9, zo, 141 Schuh, Ronald ..... . ....,.,,.... 18, 19, 51, 55, 108 Schuh, Virginia .,..... ,.....,..,........... 6 5, 73, 141 Schuler, Richard ...... ......,........... 5 1, 99, 108 Schuler, Robert ........ Schultz, Dion ................. Schumacher, Larry ...... Schuster, Warren ......, 108 ..52, 56, ..,......72, 141 93 ,.........82, Schwalbe, Gary ...., .,...,,,..... . , ............ ,38, 120 Schwantes, Gai . ,,,..,. ...... ...,,,............,... 6 5 , 108 Schwartz, Carol ,............. 23, 26, 74, 79, 141 Schwarzenbart, Anne .........................,............ 108 Schwoerer, Allen ..,...........,..............,...,..,.., 67 108 Schwoerer, Donald , ......., ,.,........... 7 6, 108 Schwoerer, Dorothy .,..... ......................... 1 41 Scott, Cylnthla ....,,......... . ,... . ..,. 78, 81, 108 Scott, Io n .................. ...............,......,., 1 20 Sears, Gerald ....,..,,.,............,.................... 37, 120 Sellen, Sharon ...............................,.......... 81, 120 Semrler, Eileen ,.,,.... ........ ,....,,.,. 3 6 , 64, 65, 141 SEN OR CLASS OFFICERS ...,,,..,........,...... 145 SENIOR GIRLS' CLUB ...... , ,.,...................... 73 Senkbell, Vivian ...................................... 77, 120 Shallue Carol ......,.,.,.,....,......................... 78, 108 shew, Robert .....,.. is, is, 49, 51, sa, 69, 120 Sheclr, Iacqueline .......,........................ ,,.,. Sheehy, Laurie ........ 65, 78 . 79, 80, 112. Shekoski, Gene ....... ,. ,..,.,,.....,...... ...... ,,.......,..,. Shemchak, lnez ...,....... Sheraslri, Chester ., Sheraski, Mary , ......,, ........ 2 1, 71, 77, Sherman, Diana ...... ......... 7 9, 80, Shimek, Larry , ..... ..,...,,......,.,..,.,. . . Shimek, Pat .............., .....,,......,......,...,.... Shimek, Sedonie ,,.,., 1 ........,,,....,......,..,,..... . Shimon, Ianet , ......... . ...,.,., 21, 35, 36, Shoulak, Iohn ............... ..... Shulander, Beverly ....... ............,,.........., Shupita, Harlan .......... .....,... 2 1, 29, Sieker, Alan ..........,. .......,...,..,...... Sieker, Ann ........ ,.......,. .................................. Sielski, Ioan .........................,.................... 19, Sielski, Iudith ,................................................. Siemers, Sylvia ...... 32, 38, 41, 74, 79, 80, Sieracki, LuAr1n ............................,.........,. 65, Sievert, Dale .........,..,.....,,......,..,......,, 12, 52, Sievert, Thomas ........ ..,,...,... ,......... Singer, Bonnie ......... .......... 3 7, Sitkewitz, Thomas ..................................,... 51, SKI CLUB .....,....................... ,....,, , ,........ 8 1, 92, Skrepenski, Diana .............,,.........,................, Skubal, Mary .... 19, 21, 65, 66, 70, 74, 81, Sladky, Ruth ....,...,,.............................. 77, 81, Sleger, I1oAnn .................................... 19, 21, Sleger, uth ............ ,.., , ,........,.... ...... Smith, gudith ......... ..................,,... 7 3, 124, Smith, ara .............. ,.,..,..............,....,. 1 9, 81, Smith, Susan .........,.......,,........ ,... . 19, 58, 61, Snavely, Iudy ........., ,.l9, 36, 60, 65, 74, Snyder, Iudy .....,...,......,.,...,,......,,......,.,,,...,,,.,, Snyder Sandra Lee ................,...,....,.,,....,.,.,.. Sonnenlaurgi Karen , .....,,....,.......................... .. SOPHOMO E CLASS OFFICERS ,......... Sorseck, Iudith ..,.,..,.,..,.,,......,............,....,.,....,., Spacek, Ianice .......................... 29, 73, 74, Spaeth, Philip .,.... .......,........,,.....,................ Spiegel, Linda ..,...........,...., 20, 23, 26, 75, Ssiering, Charles ...........,.................,...,........ S O-C N CLUB ......... ..,.............................. Spoerl, Ioan ..,....,..,.. ...,.................,... Staddler, Maureen ...... .,,.....,..,.,........ 7 8, Stangel, Bill ...,............... ........ 5 5, 81, 83, Stangel, Mary Lea ......... ..,.......,,... 3 2, 60, 74, 80, 81, Stanzel, Francis ....,.....,,....,,.....,..,...,................. Stanzel, Grace ...................,..........,.,.,............,,., Staudt, Wayne .,,..... 49 53, 81, 124, 142, Stedl, Sandra .....,....,.,,...,......,....,,,....,,...... 65, Steeber, Margaret ....,...................,.....,.....,.,. Steffen, Charles .......... ..........................,...... Stehula, Brian .......... .,...................,...,,......,.. Stehula, David ......,....,... .. ,.......,. ...,................ . Stein, Kathryn ...................... 33, 61, 69, 74, Steinbrecker, Olive .,,,,.....,, 19, 70, 79, 80, Steiner, Letty ....,,......... .....................,... 8 1, Steinsholt, lane ....,. ..,,...,,.,................,. Stock, Clifford ...... .......,.. Stock, Corrine ...... .....................,.................. Stock, David ..........................,......... ,,.,.........,.. . . Stock, Robert ...................................,.....,..,, 76, Stock, Willard ,,,. ........ 1 9, 21, 56, 57, 67, Stockinger, Gerald ..,.......,......,................,.....,. Stransky, Iudy ..........,. ,,......... , ,.,......,,.,,....,.. . Stransky, Mary .............,,.,......,.................. 77, Strathearn, Ianet .......,.....,.........................,...... Straub, Madeleine .. ..,..,..................,............ Strobel, Gerald ........,. 16, 31, 49, 68, 124, Strobel, Iohn ..,........................,......,.,,....,.,,,..,.... Strzyzewski, Beverly .............................. 77, Strzyzewski, Rodney ......................,,.,.... 52, Strzgeweki, Roger .,,.,......,. ................. .... STU ENT COUNCIL ...........,.......... 16, 17, Suchocki, Iohn ....,.......,..,........ ......................,, Suckow, Iohn .......,................ 18, 51, 56, 81, Sundquist, Donald ...,.....,....,.,,.........,,....,,......, Surfus, Marilyn ....,.,,.......... 37, 60, 61, 65, Susdorf, Walter ,...... .........,...... 4 4, 51, 66, Svatek, Wencel ........... , ...... , ..,................... Swanson, Richard ....,,.. .....,..,...... 2 7, Sweeting, Allan , .....,.... .........,.. . . Sweetman, Robert ....... .................. Sweetman, Ronald ....... .......,.. 4 4, Swetlik, Iarnes .,........ ...,................. Swetlik, Richard ...... ......,.............,.,.. Swetlik, Ronald ....,... Swette, Heidi ..........,. Szymczyk, Patricia ...... T Tabat, Patricia .................. 63, 70, 71, Cla en Tadych, r ce Tadych, Ierry ,,,.... 'l' d h im ........... G YC . 1 Tadych, Iarnes ....... Tadych, Mary .,...... . . 60, 61, 74, 79, ..........47, 120 120 141 141 108 141 120 142 120 142 142 120 142 108 142 120 108 120 108 108 120 120 108 83 108 120 120 120 108 142 120 142 120 108 108 120 100 142 142 108 142 120 H82 108 108 108 65, 120 120 108 145 108 108 142 142 109 109 120 121 121 109 121 109 109 142 109 142 109 .,94 .94 42 109 109 109 121 18, 109 109 109 121 90- 121 109 142 142 142 121 109 109 59, 142 143 143 109 121 121 143 109 Tadych, Rosemarie ...,l7, Tad ch, Terrance 19, 21, 121 109 TEN1llS TEAM ....,... ........................... 4 6 Terens, Patricia ........ ..,,..,..,.......,............... 1 43 Teske, gon .............. ,....,... ,.., ........ 2 8 , 29, 109 Tess, C ayton ,.....,, ....,,.....,....,.........,.,.....,...., 1 43 Teteak, Lanny ..,... ......., 4 8, 49, 68, 124, 143 Tetslafl, Ann ......... .... ................ ,..........,,....... 1 2 1 Tetzlafi, Cecile .,...... .......,,,...,..,,.......,...,... I 09 Tetzlaff, Earl ....,...,......,.. ..............,,.... 1 2, 89 Theodorou, George ..,. .,......,.. 5 1, 56, 109 Theodoru, Helen ..,.. ...........,.. 1 9, 121 Thiel, William ..... .........,........... 1 43 Thiele, Allen .........,.... ........,..,.,,.......... 1 43 Thiele, Charles .... ......... 4 0, 41, 121 Thielen, Iohn .....,..., ...................... 1 43 Thielen, Ro er ,,....,,. ,,,,.,,,,, 5 5, 109 Thompson, iean .....,.,. ......,,...... l 21 Thompson, lim .............,... .........,.......,....... 1 09 Thompson, Iudy ..................,......,.............. 81, 121 Thompson, Lee David ..........,...,............. 81, 109 Thompson, Lee Iames ............ 19, 66, 81, 109 Thompson, Paul ,,,. ............ 4 4 52, 56, 72, 143 Thompson, wuuqm .....,...... 19, 39, 41, ss, 121 Thor, Victor ..........,...,....,,...,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,., 1 21 Thuerwachter, Glenn ........,........,.................. 143 Tienor, Katherine , .............,.....,.............,. 80, 121 Timmers, Caryl .....,...,..,...,. 19, 21, 23, 24, 60, 65, 74, 80, 81, 83, 121 Tisler, Marilyn ......,,,,..,...,........,.....,,....,......,..... 121 TMSA ......,...........,.,... ......,..,................,...,.........., 7 8 'l'od1, Dennis ,......... ...........,....,..,................ 1 21 Toebe, Marlene ...,..... .,....., 3 3, 61, 65, 74, 109 Toedter, Iames ..,. .....,.........,...,,,.,.....,,,. 1 21 Toltzman. Larry ....,. .....,,.,,........,,.,,...... I 21 Toltzmann, lean .....,.. ...,.....,.,...... .............. 1 0 9 Toltzmann, Roy ........ .......... , 25, 78, 112, 121 Tornchek, Allan ,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 21 Tomchek, Leon ......,.... .....,........,,..... 1 9, 109 Torgerson, Patricia ......,. .....,... 6 5, 109 111 TRACK TEAM .....,.....,, . ,......... 44, 45, 52 Treager, Sharon .,...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 21 Trainer. Charles ..,,.. ,.....,. ...,..... 1 2 l Trainer. lames , ....,..,, ...,................. 1 09 Traurig, Barbara , ...,......,,,............,......,....,,,,,,,, 143 Traurig, Elaine ....,,......,...,.,............. 60, 73, 143 Tfbrgyevich, Boris .,.,..........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 0 TRE S FOR TOMORROW .....,.........,......,... 12 Treick, Donald .,.,.....,..,....... 19, 21, 56 76 121 Trochil, Clarence ......,........................., ....... 1.109 Trornbla, Beverly, ....... .....,,.. 2 6, 31, 38, 143 Trost, Tom ...,......,,,...,... ...,......,...,.............. 1 09 Troullier Dorothy ....,.,...... ...,.......,..,.., 1 7, 121 Troullier, LaVerne ....... ................. 1 09 Troullier, Milton ,,......... . .,....... 44, 143 Troupe, Iack ..,......,.. ,......,,.. 2 7, 89 Truettner, Fred ,.,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5 121 Tuesb , d Turne ufgalg' ...,,. Tuschlf james 109 .,,.......l2l U Ullman, Lorene ......,. usrmas c1.UB .1 ,... .,..74, 75 V V ll k , I h ,.,,...,.,...... ,....... , .19, 20 46 VAREITTY sgxdw .....,.,,,,,,,.....,............. f..32,' gg Vand de Grift, Thomas .,..........,........, 81, 109 Vander Bloemen, Mar ............,.,......... 70, 109 Vander Bloemen, Richard ...,...... 36, 66,121 109 Van Lannen, Emily Van Patten, Lee .......,,.,.......,,... Vamgrowsky, Allen ........... Vesperman, Margaret Vetter, Douglas ............. Vetting, Edward .,...... va, sa 143 Vivian, Ioyce ................ ,...,.,.....,..., 1 09 Vnuk, David ...., ,.,.,, . . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 121 Vnuk, Ronald ...., ....,, ...............,,.,.......... 1 0 9 Voelker, Don ............,., ................,......,,.....,.. 1 43 Vollendorf, Barbara .,.....,...... 21, 124, 125, 143 Vollendorf, Iames ....... ....,..........,......... 1 9, 109 Vollendorf, Robert ...... .......... 3 8, 40, 51, 109 Voss, Diane .............. ....................,........ 1 09 Vraney, Ieanine ...... .,...,.,. . 16, 21, 23, 26, 37, 60, 73, 74, 143 Vraney, Josephine . ,,,,... .,....,........... .,........,. 1 0 9 W Waack, Bonnie ,.... .,..... ..,...,. 1 9 , 30, 65, 74, 79. 80. 112. 121 Waack, Doris ........ .....,,.....,................ 1 09 Waack, Iudith ...... .....................,... 1 21 Index-175 Wachholz Mary Wachowski, Darlene ...... .............., Wage, Kathryn .... , ........, ....,......,...... . Wagner, Dennis ....,... .........., 4 1, Wagner, Emmett ......., .....,,,... 7 6, Wagner, Leola ........ ........,,. 4 l, Wagner Matt ..... .....,...,,.... Wagner, Pat ...,.....,.., .,.....,..,.....,....,.,...... Water Gerald .,,..,.,, ,.,,. , ..,.,,.,.. ............,. . , waiuh, Donald ..... ......4...,..,..r,.....,,,.......,,.. Walker, Betty ....,,...., ......... 1 9, 21, 23, 25, 65, 73, 74, 79, Walker, Cynthia .,,.,,. .,,,... ...,....,.......... 3 7 , Walker, Lind ...,.....,., . .,.....,...........,,.... 38, Wall C , ha Wall, Torn ..........,....,,. Wallace, Gloria .,..... Wallen, Richard ...... C rles ....,...... M 'nfffffffffffiif' ........,,,,,,,,,,,ffffQfffffQ1'i, 144 121 109 109 121 109 121 109 123 121 Walsh, Alice ......... ....................,............. 8 1, Walsh, Robert ..,....,..... .44, 52, 56, 57, 68, Walters, Fanchon ....... Walters, LaVerne Walters, Mary ........,.... Warrens, Robert .....,. Wassink, Karen ......... Waxny, Bernard Waxny, Florian ....... Wazny, Rv .....,.....,. Welchart, arla ....... Welchart, Ioyce ...... Weier, Eileen Weina, Dennis .,...,.,. Weiss, Iames ............... Wellner, Ieanette Wellner, Wayne ..... .,...11',11111',1'1s', ' Wendt, Arlene ....... Wenslng, Karen ...,. 38, 144 121 144 121 109 121 110 110 144 121 121 .,,18, 59, 75, 100 ,110 110 110 121 121 110 144 110 110 121 144 110 110 110 f 15, N 'iff 525.1- 29, ss, 40, ....,...l9, 39, 40, , Wenzel, Thomas ..., Wergln, Daniel ..,,... Wergln, Larry .....,. Wergln, Susan ........... Wergln, William .....,.... Werner, Grace .....,..,,. Westover, Tom ......... Wetenkam , Edward Whitney, ieom ................, 26, 144 110 121 121 66 110 110 110 110 122 .....,.,,,56, 57, Wichowske, Ellen ..... ........... 3 6, 65, 144 Worthington, Sharon ...,.. , ...,..... 26, 29, 38, 40, Wicihowlki, Bob .,...,..,. ,.................., 1 44 41, 73, 79 144 Wicihowski, Eugene .. ...,................ 122 WRESTLING TEAM . ..... ..................... 5 0, 57 Wicihowski, Karen .....................,,,,,..,,,,,, 65, 110 Wicke, Melvin ,.............................,,.......,,. 122 Wicklander, Iudy ......,....... 19, 21, 70, 122 ixickmag, Slexinon ...........................,. 113 iegan , ar erie ......,,,.,......... 61, 6 , 1 . . Wiegand, Dave .........,. ......... l 9, 69, 122 Yfndnl' Franc A' o'------------------'-----A-' M95 Wiegand Tom M 19 21 144 Yxndra, Marlene ....... ......... 4 0, 65, 74, 110 Wiegert,'Daniel ::f .... .,...,. Q jffI..,,.' ,,.... 1. no rim-lm, Ruth , ......,.,,, ,......., .,... ..... 4 1 , 14, 122 wiemmki, Bruce ,.., ,... ,........,.... 4 4 , 49, ss, 144 Young. Putrww -.,-,, ---ee,----, 1 9. 33. 37. 66. Wienmki, Elaine ..,.......,.,... 17, 19, 21, so, 122 , , 73. 74. 112. 144 Wier' Ami, V,V,,'U.V,I,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,, 78' 122 Young, William ..... .... ........,..... ...,.. 4 7 , 122 Wim., Lonavei-ii, ,,-,,4,,',4.,,,,,--4I.,,,,,,,',,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 122 Youngchild, Gay ...... .......................,...... 1 10 Wiesman, Bonnie .......,.. 19, 30, 59, 60 61, 122 Wiesner, Marie ,.......,..,......,.. . .,.............. .... .... 1 1 0 Wigand, Eunice .....,........................,....,.,........ 122 Wigand, Ianice ........,...,..,...,...... .... 6 i .... Wilda, Ann ................ ..,...... 3 3, , , , , Wiiddl Charing ---.--. A ,.-,vN.Y. M ,w'.,4,,---A,--.A-- ..','. 1 10 Zagrodnilr, Iohn ..........,,..... .,...........,.......,...... 1 22 Wiida Dianne ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 gl gg, 122 Zcrgrodnik, Iudith ...... 20, 23, 26, 66, 74, 144 Wilde' Gemid i'.4--,,4 --i,.--i,-i,-,..,,i',,,,,,,,,, 1 IU Zahn, Marlene ..,...,............,.,. ,..3l, 77, 81, 122 Wiida' Louiinn iniwiin ,,,-,,,,-,,i.i--w, 1 IU Zahn, William ......... .......,....,...,,............ 8 2, 110 Wiidu' Tom ..,v,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 22 Zastrow, William ..., ..............,.1......... l 44 Williains, Giles ........ ....,,...,.................,.. 1 44 Zvddiu. Sharon .14.-.'- .------4--. 5 5. 110 w111mfm, Nancy ..,.,.,,, ..,,...,,.. s s, ss, eo, si, Ziumik, Carolyn. .. -------.---.---- --.144 65, 74, 81, 82, 122 Ziarnik, Lame: ....,....... .,....,.....,,......... l 22 Wiims iocmie --nii iinll ilinnl,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 0 Ziarnik, enneth ,. ...... ......................- . -.122 Wilson, Yvonne ,.......... ................,...,......... 1 44 Zidrllik. M013 ---4-.--.. .-..---.... 1 9. 30. 122 Wilson, Dianne ....,.,........ ........ 1 2, 110 Zfdlmk. SGD FG -.------ ----------.---- 7 U. Winder, Gordon ...,............ ,........ 6 8, 93 211211. Frank, ------.---.--.- --44-4--'-'i--------'- Winder, Mrs. Gordon ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 7 Zielinslu, Diane ...,,..,. ..............,... 7 7, 122 Windus, iumes ..i...'..-.-.....4 -4i-....-i 5 2' 110 Zigi-hut, Bernard ,,,,,,,,, .,,,,.,....,.................. 1 10 Wiiidiui paui ,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,, ,lbiii ,,,,,, ,,,,,, Z i g mund, William .,... ....... 1 9, 55, 69. 110 Wisnowgki, Barbara ...,,... .,,,.....,...,,...,... Z imd, MUUh0W --..----------------'------- -4---44'------ 4 of 122 Witczak, Bob ............,.,,,. . .......,..,...... 19, zimm6l'. C0701 -------- ----------'A'--- 211 359124. 145 Witczak, William ...... ,..,...... 5 2, Zimmerman, Howard .,....,..,........... ,2 , 24, Wm, Ianice ....,.,,.......,1, ..,.1...... s e, , , 52. 56.7f. Wittmus, Henrietta ,..... ....,........... Z immermann, IGHICG -A-f---- 4--------4 3 1. 4 Wittmus, LeRoy ......... ............. ......... Z 1 PPSNT. Kathryn -'- ----- Wittwer, Curtis ......, Woida, Mary Io ......... Wojta, William ,...... 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Zych, Allan . .,,.....,.... , , ,. ,,,,,Ed1tor , Associate Editors , ,, ,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Art Editor ,, ,,,, Business Manager , .,,, Senior Class Editor ,...,.. ,,,Sports Editor ,, .Opening Section ,,,,,,,,,,Honor Section . . , ,,,,, Music Editor ,,,,.,,,,.,Iunior Class Editor ,,Sophomore Class Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,Publications Editor ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.Dramatics Editor , ,,,,,,, Administration Editor , ,,.r. ..,..... C lubs Editor ,Head Photographers ,,,,,,Iunior Assistants 45, 145 122 122 145 89 110 M1:::,:1l0 122 Miss Dorothy Crain , , i - Advise' Mr. Walter Colton , - Aff Advise! Engravings by the Brock Engraving Co. , , ,Madison Binding by E 6. B Bindery . . . , Manitowoc Cover by Smithcratt, Inc. , ,,.,. ,, ,,.,,,,, .,,, ,,,, ,,,, , C h icago Printing by Color Craft Printers, Inc. . ,, , ,Manitowoc The Flarnbeau staff wishes to thank the townspeople. craftsmen, teachers, and the student body tor the courtesies and cooperation extended us during the year. 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