Little Wolf High School - Wolf Yearbook (Manawa, WI)
- Class of 1955
Page 1 of 64
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
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W W M x Xa .1-1, ',, f . . xx , - v, .---se ..' I Lx.,-- he Senior Class of 1955 has made the slow but steady progress. They have hammereoand chisel- ew.. to lf' 1.-f q:: s -12-,L -i-,QM-!.,. Q--I - If V b ,N . .-4 A: -v-ix. P Y . . my .1 Q ,, l , , .M - , if ' .Q . V ,JQ,,m:g:J ,,,a-.. , up 'K 4f,:v'2' N ' ' X, ' W x Cr Q Qi , Q- ,553-.. -' 'Hem J ' ru ., .4 N j M-1 T ., 4 .Y R ff yn .4. 4595 X . ,c ' 'nfl 1 .Aj zijd 2142 -af gf, lx 'Vg A A ig ' T ' in ff. N X X x ' nf,- , x -.x. CDI ,. , E Q V? f ,fa ' M 525 x - 'Sz .in A . f L. N . aw 1 or H -f Q il B gm ed away at the hard rocks which continually con- fronted them. They are very grateful to allthe teachers who have throughout the years at Manawa High madethelr school days a success. They know they won't be able to forget those school days, but when the memories begin to grow hazy, they just have to look back at this annual and it will remind them of all the good times they had while in school. So that's the reason why this annual is published, so we can look back, when ---- memories begin to fade. Fwgi iq -I-,TE Wolf THE ANN Standing: J. Roman, M. Klapper, J. Johnson, L. Marquardt Mr. Neerdaels, Adviser Seated: J. Gehrke, S. Steinbach, C. Impelman, V. Thompson To itll Elise readers of this annual, Assistant Editor r I we say, OO y djumiy fjxlpaytfkykl We have worked hard on the moments Social Editgr of our school year and have tried to '-7,7 .lnhnng please everyone. We hope you will enjoy 1 W looking at it in the years to come. We Sales Editor also want to thank those who helped the annual staff with this book. We surely appreciated it. Class Editor So in the coming years, if ever you gli JM have some spare time and don't know what hotogy-aphy Editor to do, get out your annual of l9SS and Q Z ? look it through. II' it stirs up old memories, we will know it served its po tg it purpose. ,.- A t Editor Sincerely, dfm.aZ6...z -Jlfav S Z Advisor Editor-in-Chief -2- DEIIIC TIO As our four years at Little Wolf High School draw to an end, we remember all of the ways in which our class and each individual has been helped. We re- member one takea hand activities. person who has found time to in directing extra-curricular We, the class of' '55, do dedicate this year's Wolf' to Mrs. Mary Handrich for her great part in lending ideas and helping decorate for our Junior Prom. It was through her assistance that it could be a success. We dedicate this book as a token of' appreciation for all of the hours she has spent in education and advising us. We wish to express our sincere thanks! .an -f 'fr .. YI , 3 .J ' 4 f .6 .. . -if . -115 . V' ,1 .7 I . ' , yr 4' .' i ' Q 551' , , 41 Wg V 'Y ,if-. 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' , 5: -. .' 659 33 ' Q52 'e ' 755-V in ' V? 'Y 1772 V , an Q, I- . 2 ' :FL at Lx V 1 -ff? , ' 1 '- Wu, Qfliifgfg Q : V, if 5. I ' '- RV' fi ' -' - 4 A. -. . 'af 1, :fC'1?'iau. I ' x '- ifig-5. ig, , QL., -Higf' ' .' .R -3- f 015, gy George , Princi B. S. University of Wisconsin Ph. M. University of Wisconsin Chemistry, Physics Student Council Adviser Senior Class Adviser Main W of W Qagfffdwif W' Merit Kelley B. E. Stevens Point State College, Uni- versity ofWHsconsin Mathematics, Pep Club, Cheerleader Adviser, Senior Class Adviser, For- enslcs M, TIIE PRINCIPAVS ME SSA CLASS OF 1955 When as Freshmen the present Senior Class enrolled in Little Wolf High School, the world had shortly emerged from a great war and had then entered into the Korean conflict. The vision of peace soeagerly sought was certainly dim at that time and the continuing cold war with resulting unrest for the free world added to the uncertainty of the future. Tt would have been easy for anyone to adopt a defeatlst attitude, but these students realized that at a time of stress, more initiative, stronger determlnaion, and better objectlveswere needed more than ever. With an eye toward the future, the major- ity of the class availed themselves of full academic loads and participated actively in many of the co-curricular offerings of the school. In spite of distractions, outside in- terests, and disappointments, the bulk of the class perservered and today some of the finest students to attend this school are members of the present Senior Class. It is the sincere desire of your school that the class of 1955 will make the most of the training they have received and the skills they have learned, so their accompl1shments in the years ahead will refloctfavorably on their .MW Alma Mater. Donald Neerdaels B. S. Whitewater State College Typing, Office Practice, Shorthand Bookkeeping, Annual Staff,Howler Staff, Assistant Basket- ball Coach, Basebal Coach AU! x Paul Gruentzel B. S. Wisconsin State at LaCrosse M. S. University of Wisconsin Honor Testin B. M. Lawrence College, Whitewater State College b English,Vocal Music Sophomore Class Ad- viser, One-Act Play, Forensics, Girls Glee Club, Boys Glee Club, Christmas Program Geography, General Science, Social Problems, WMU Club, Basketball, Assist- ant Football Coach, Athletic Director We Ciba.-L Loma Barrington Lawrence College, Central State Tea- chers College, Un- iversity of Wiscon- sin English, Latin, L1- brary Club,Forens1cs Senior Class Play, Christmas Program, Sophomore Class Ad- viser Q A A x Norman Dellmnnn R. E. Milwaukee State College Social Problems, Pano William Doll B. A. RlpO1'1 College Physical Education, Biol08y, General Science, Football, Track , MDP W Ronald Elmhorst B. S. University of Wisconsin Agriculture, F.F.A., Conservation Club Junior D.H.I.A. Loma Barrington Lawrence College Central Statet Kathryn Allen B. S. Stevens Point State College Home Economics, F.H.A., Freshman Class Adviser I Mary Handrlch B. A. Lawrence College American History, World History, Citizenship, G.A.A. Junior Class Adviser Forensics, Junior Prom - CHUUL B0 HD R. Van Adestine KD1rectorJ QTN S. If J-Dr? urea Way vrve fC1ePkl Q X3 fs- ff 6 ' s- il 1.3.4-u.eQ A-1? -6- ow ax -I' ,I kv is -:fox bv, 3 I H Q 'Q 6:-P 1 C3 -'H E3 . gf , Di: F . wmv 'M W- VA V 4 , di .f W' ,. Ay 1 i Ri 4' A ', -fo W 4 1 + X . f'iQ -, 28 if-Fl 4- , Q2 n'k eos, X ' 'fl ,'7 f ,.-- X4 fl! N Q J' -'ff 6' t'--A-w..,.4' ,... I I -Q I X X 5 E ,, 1 E K E , 2 Q I' W 0,4221- f N aiiwfifgge .gl ,J gd.-H.. . '- ,V , Q2!'f-.ff N' S'5fj'-:if .. A .. v .,.. f it . ,, , I iid? 3 525 5 ,-. J gif? Ekzag ln the year of nineteen fifty-one on September fourth, sixty-nine bashful little freshmen entered these halls of learning. On October third the senior class gave a party in ourhonor and we were officially in. At our first class meeting we elected Charles Griffith, president, John Kelley, vice-presidentg Mary Klapper, secretary-treasurer, and Shirley Cronce our Student Council Representative. Arlyn Becker and John Raffin were our members on the basketball team. We had ten mem- bers in Band and fourteen in Chorus. Marian Green was our Homecoming Representative. That year the former Miss Eggebrecht and Mr. Jennings were our advisers. As we came back in the fall offifty-two we found that our enroll- ment had dropped to sixty. We elected Frank Dretke, president, John Woman, vice-president, JanetGehrke, secretary-treasurer,Student Coun- cil Representatives were Mary Klapperand VerLea Thompson. ArlynBecker, John Kelley, Andy Doran, Don Flanagan, Charles Griffith, Frank Dretke, John Roman, Delyle Neiland, Eugene Steinbach, and Don Fasher were out k.:f'1':f's 1 - Leia' -ggi.: . . . . ,. .-A, 5WFL1f 1 sa: ,ug- ,:-., 'gifag-my aava-?,,.,,,k: i Qafaefgsffifmfa V 21111 . ,i1:,,, ' amz, .-,'r,. ,,1:-A, - , , ij, igidqr-. 5 .,.,.f... . . -. '- agdnjtpg V hu. .asf z ...mg I , E S' an daaeii' Reima ..i,,x,g,5 .1 :f - ff' ., ., g ' Vlaagg ?-.alifkt Ufftdw use-y.a5 1335? 7 5,6-x '4 312' 3- flea? .-A S-Shri -a ini, HQ? - 1 Ufiitgg 'frf'.f:2Q':f-gf a,ggggm , ' '-f1,Ig. :we ,F for football and basketball. While these boys were out playing,Nancy Kersten and Mary Klapper were leading the crowds on to more and louder cheering. That year the float we entered inthe Homecoming parade took first place. The theme for this float was HThey Flew In-But They'll Crawl Outn. Our Homecoming courtrepresentative wasJoan Johnson. Miss Kohlbeck and Mr. Linden were our advisers. In nineteen fifty-three we found only fifty of our fellow class- mates returned. We promptly elected the officers for the year: Arlyn Becker, prasidentg John Raffin,vice-president, VerLea Thompson, secre- tary-treasurergaand Janet Gehrke, Joan Johnson, and Mary Klapper, Stu- dent Council Representatives. We had a good showing on the football and basketball teams from our class again. While Mary Klapper, Nancy Kersten,and Shirley Cronce were on the UAH cheerleading squad, Janet Eehrke was on the NWN cheerleadinf squad. That yeaf we received our class rings. The Prom was April EE, the theme, NBlue Moonn, and was carried out by the music of Jimmy James Orchestra. Arlyn Becker reign- ed as king and Sally Hart was his queen. Mrs. Handrich and Mr. Doll were our ever helpful advisers. ln nineteen fifty-four we found fourty-six seniors in sch0O1. mmediately elected John Roman,presidentg Wayne Steinbach, vice-presi- dentg Joan Johnson,secretary-treasurergand Frank Dretke, Janet Gehrke, Mary Klapper, and VerLea Thompson, Student Council Representatives. Those who took part in football are Arlyn Becker, Don Dickson, Frank Dretke, Don Fasher, Don Flanagan, John Kelley, and John Raffin. When the basketball season opened, the following reported for action, Arlyn Becker, Don Flanagan, John Kelley, and John Raffin. Shirley Cronce, Janet Gehrke, Nancy Kersten, and Mary Klapper were elected to the HAH cheerleading squad, with Verlea Thompson and Joan Johnson on the NBU cheerleading squad. Shirley Cronce was the Homecoming Queen with Janet Gehrke as a member of her court. On December 28 we held a Mid-winter Ball and engaged Benny Graham to provide the music. nOur Hearts Were Young and Gay' was the nameof the play whichthe senior class presented under the quidance of Mrs. Barrington. This year Miss Kelley andM . Edlebeck were our advisers. We selected blue and silverfor our colors, the American Beauty Rose for our flower and nClimb ThoughThe Rocks May Be Ruggedn as our motto. Now we leave this place of learning to develope our talents and to see what the outside world has in store for us. gn P . x- 'QL 1-A Luella Buchholz 0 Sb Ihz S 1 o .4 Y Q00 ,7 - fa 'Nr s 1 xqeqgm fL1: li sFli6E!f 5' 1 17. .E ' Y M9 , ' 9 qfmqgwmwm H '32, - P iff? -A' ,' ' A ,h .?,, i A . 5 - X 'Wm- ' I U, Mxg . 5 '7 11' !'q 'Q W A irq if iam , 9 Qbet Gs fb- ke Mary Klapper D.A.R. Award 012 0 ,mvujgy Q, , WAA-Fx, in AE,-3g,5. nn!1!..!5fl 4, I Q! s D' n Q ' fllllt I I -Q X ,J . F , t n :4 H- U I ,,,y ,-'f..s- .5 ' My 7:5 S: .,4, 1 Q kd . -.,.... A 'L ,s . .HQV .. I j,f,?- A ,f I I'm back again, Willie the Wolf, the all hearing and seeing wolf, to give you l the low down on one of the good classes that graduated from Manawa High.Ybu guessed Q it, the class of '55. Here's how they made out in this crazy mixed up world. Good ole Vernie Fahser, just couldn't leave Manawa High. He is back as therew J janitor. The kids love him! nPeteH Neiland ls still trying to make the song, HShoot the Sherbert to me Herbertu, popular. I wish him lots of luck. Nancy Kersten iswork- ing as a nurse's aid in the county hospital but she hasn't been able to make up herndnd about a man. Just like her high school days. NTermiteN, now the best truck driver in the world, really wears the road out between here and Milwaukee. It was nice of his dad f to leave him the business. I hear Donnie Flanagan finally made it and is now a priest. f But he did have some trouble with his Latin. Johnny Roman, a true Navy man, claims he' f going to stay in for life I alwavs thought the waves would make him seaslck Albert , Schultz and Bill Tanner have a gas station in the 'Bulg The rumor has gone out thatthey X are giving free gas to all the kids that graduated with them That doesn't sound like Q ?, Bill and Albert' Joan Johnson and Darlene Li-htfuss are working at the Lutheran Aid in A'y.3 Appleton and having lots of fun on the s1de Tiny is a teacher now and I know she has P gk' made up her mind about a man but she's not tellin, anyone Q22 Dickson, with all those 13 waves, is still rated as America's No l lady killer, Just like Llberacel An y Doran ff, loves the Navy and his bell bottom trousers I don't know about his girl though 4? rley Steinbach is the editor of a new magazine for the city of Manawa I saw acopy QQ' last night and I like' it Mary Ylapper's career still comes first She is getting - '. more education all the time Shirley Cronce was alwavs crazy about basketball, but .1,f I never thought she would raise a team of her own With all that height, they should 'Lyn s make good players Refer Arndt is running a push-button fa,m He spends allhdstime ffl W reading HPopular Mechanics Barbara Klemm has really traveled She new liveginlnly ', - , with her husband tho is a career man in the Air Force 'Ollie ls playingprohasket ' 5 Q ball and I hear He's still hot stuff' He'll never get too old for thatsport 'huck 4 X: 1 ,riffith is still trying to take old cars apart Somehox they just never runfight A 'V again Verlea Thompson is as happy as can he with her husband and their little ', A cottage Blaine Schroeder is reeling going places She is touring the U S with V 'X her nGolden Accordon and 'Swinginv Jazz Bandu I hear she is really klllinem' I-W 1 Bonnie Fuhs, Arden Tightfuss and Wayne Steinbach have opened a new farm im- ' 1 plement business in Symco We hear Wayne is the brain of business Camella ,' A 3 Imgelman is quite the busy little wife Between taking care of the children . U .,, ai eeping house, she is do1ng doodles for 'TV Guide I hear Carol Gruel I :raf- teaching the how, why, and what of coohing, sewing, etc to the eager young 1 : stuff at good ole Manawa Puzzy' Marguardt is piloting jet planes ihs aim ' g The mood, by the sea Kath Dietz now does all the hair dressing fortheJune Qt -p Taylor dancers and I ear she sets along suite well with Tnnkie Gleason ' sfihon Winters is helping Uncle Sam in Secret Service Can't imagine him keep Q L -l3Tng a secret though Beverly Wheeler now living in Chicago, is doing fine H fk as a model for one of the exclusive shops there Roper Klinger and Dale ,' 7 ,xRosenau are still gaining weight from all their hunting an ishing trips lfjg AY Connie Vroblewski, Bette Beyer, Betty Bozile, and Marlene Stiebs are all ,4i working as private secretaries They're almost as good as-busie MacNamera John Baffin and John Kelley are joint owners of a nHow Does it Feeln Casino Boy, are they raking in the doufh Frank Dretke is still a big Iuella Buchholz is doing fine She is teaching the A B F's in a modern school in Arizona Wilma Henr and Elnora Bri hum are now happily mar ried and are sister in laws hey love it' eresa Fermanich is nowwork ing hard as a secretary in Milwaukee in the biggest bank in the city yce Taylor is now a movie actress playing the leading lady oppositeGary Crosby in a big new time hit of which the title is yet not known Don Fahser is a great football player who has just been signed up for the De J troit Lions who have been quite successful in past years Beverly Groth is I now the owner of the new hospital at Suring ll, that does it A person just never knows' e now 3 x 0 V r f . I C . Y. O T x f I I . ,, . - 'E'-H -' 1 I W . , g . 1 ,X . ' d , 0 I A I Shi f I . if , I , x ' , . , . Z . A ' .4 . 1 r , r . 1,38 O i 1 C I ' I, M v n 1 1 , - . . J 'Z 1 f-. P uv 3' Y I 3 Q 'I' .N 4 r I -J r I 0 0 I 5 . g . . I A 4 J t 1 . J , . 5 , r' 1 . V 1 S .Q J . r , f . , .,, . , 6f . .l I. 4 A l Z N g ' U ' D K sw ' - '5 ' I . Y , Y i - - , W f . NV- f . ,I H 1 ' M. ' ' ' ' A f'Jf'.r,, -- f-ul' U. ' a 1. , 51 o - - 5 T QL bluff, he says he's an Agriculture teacher, but I don't believe it! Ili, U ' : r- J . I . - , . . I f - ' sn. . ---- ----- - ' f . ,K xi - ' ' ' V H' . - . X My f' If - 'QTTA - ., -. - . . 1 . - ' ,tg A Iggy.- , . ---- ------ . ,Jvc f ll- . .,. Y . . g 4 JG' ' r .,.:g:- Jo A - -- I - ' j ,I -l'..:11,,,' A h - A i . if V, .lug N D - JE, F . fb ' . Q o V-tu , V 1, - l : .................... j A A ' l.' LJIN -10- 'E ,.x s. 3 Wg 5 Arlyn R. Becker HOll1eH nNow and then within ny brain, I think a thought.u ?ootball1,2,3,h3Iet- :er2,3 hi Basketball L,2,3,Z3 Letter 2,3, lt: Track 112931215 Letterl,2,3 hg Base- aall 1 2,3,h3 Letter L,2,3,L: Band l,23 'Mn Club 2,3,h2 Sec- 'etary Treasurer 33 'resident hi Biology flub 23 President 23 'unior Prom King 33 lomecoming Court My 'lass President 33 Elnora J. Brighum Red NT won't be hometill norn'ng.n ?.A.A. 13 Chorus 13 ?.H.A. 13 . ,W 2 Kp, E Roger I. Arndt nlcome to school un- der one condition, to never let studies interferewith my ed- ucatlon.n Track l, hi F.F.A. l, M3 Conservation Club Reporter M3 gif? I Z.. VR 3' Rae ,S Lrrkk ,v. . get we xx 5 5 X ,, N. 3 Luella M. Buchholz llRedll NRoller-skating is her del1ght,she goes to Waverly on Sunday n1ghts.n G.A.A. 1,2,3,hg Let- ter 23 Pin 33 Wolf- head M3 Forensics l, 2,3,h: Chorus l,2,3, hz President hi Li- brary Club 3,h3 Vice President My Pin and Letter 33 Pin hi F.H.A. 1,2,3,hg How- LER STAFF ug Pep Club 1,23 Bette A. Beyer NNow we know there is only one.n G.A.A. l,2,3,hg Let- ter 33 Chorus 1,23 F.H.A. 1,2,3g Howppw STAFF Pep C'lub Katherine L. Dietz uLulaH nlfsilencewere gold, I'd be penn1less.n c.A.A. 1,2 3,hg Band 13 Chorus L3 F.H.A. 1,23 Library Club 23 Pep Club 1,23 -lj-.. Shirley A. Cronce nReady for anything, work or p1ay.' G.A.A. 1,2,3,hg Let- ter 33 Pin hs Secre- tary 33 Forensics l, 2,h3 Letter Lg Band 1,2,3,hj Letter l,2, 33 Chorus l,2,h3 F.H.A. l,2,3 hz Pin 13 Letter 3,h3 Point Secretary 33 Vice President Lg HOWLER STAFF ug Student Council 1,h3 Biology Club 23 Cheerleader 3,h3 Letter M3 Pep Club l,?,3,h3 Vice Prestde t 33 Conser- onC b 2, Secre ggdigff 3 Homecoming filer ass Y ff . a th A. Bozile . WR 3 H. . kes sense to wg ake a .ar, he , must e mo fgx:EZTMT?!qigEg How- LER STAFF Lg 3 Donald H. Fahser MP8-,ulll nPlease don'tlook at me girls, it makes me nervous.N Footballl,2,3,hgIet- ter 3,hg Baseball 2, kg F.F.A. 1,23 UMW Club Mg Biology Club ig Homecoming Court , ffffjj Agggzpw . Fe at HAwa book s N om .' Jw .J Andrew L. Doran IIAndy Il HI know a lot but I just can't think of it.n Football 1,23 Track 1,b3 F-F-A- 1,2,3,h: Vice President3g Pep Club 3g High Window bg Senior Class Play Franklyn D. Dretke WFranklen HA women-hater ---- he hates to leavethem.H Footballl,2,3,hgIet- ter My Baseball lg Rand l,2,3,hg F.F.A. l,2,3,hgPresident My Student Council hy President hgPep Club 2gC1ass President 27 Ronald D. Fuhs nRonn1en Nlt is better to be short than not at all.H Band 1 2,3,hg F.F.A. l,2,3,Lg Sentinal My Pep Club 2,3gConser- vationClub 3,hg Vice President hy V Xf?s.fF Donald J. Flanagan NDOnlI uI'll never trouble trouble, until trou- ble troubles me.N Footballl,2,3,h3Iet- ter Mg Basketball lp 2,3,hg WMU Club ug Band 1,2,h: F.F.A. l,2,3,hgSen1or Class Play Vernon E. Fahser NHe breathes easie among the boys.u F.F.A. l,2,3,hg B10 logy Club 23 Conser vation Club 2,3,hg Janet L. Gehrke Hlrirly I' HI'mjust as happy m I make up my mind U be.n G.A.A. 1,2,3 My Let ter 23 Pin hy Vic President L' Foren sics l,2,3,Lg Lette 1,2,hg Band l,2,3,L Letter l,2,3g Choru l,2,3,hg F.H.A. 1,2 3,Lg President3: Se cretary Lg HOWLE STAFFM:Student Coun cil 3,55 Cheerleade ,Mg Pep Club l,2,3 3 Conservation Clu 23 Homecoming Cour 3,hg Class Secretar Treasurer2g Qhg Qgg DegartedSenlor Glas Play Carol J. Gruel 'Talkingcomes bynat- lre, silence by wis- iom.H 3.A.A. l,2,3,h3 Let- :er 23 Pin 33 Foren- zics 2,h3 F.H.A. 1, ?,3,h3 Pep Club 2,3, fl Camella H. Impelman llimpll 'Yourkdgh schooldays nay be your delight, but they can't com- Jare with high sch- Jol nights.H ?.A.A. 1,2,3,h3 Let- :er 23 Chorus 1,23 xnnual Staff M3 Pep Tlub 2,3,h3 gigs.: Se K - ,v, f 0, 1 U , w fkmna dfii Dicksonx J ll .fl ,O?,,D Wo neverlurt any- on but why take cha ,es.N Football 3,h3 Letter 3,HjM3U3g6P 23 Base- ball 1 2,3,hQ Letter 1,2,3,n: Manager 23 HHH Club 2 3,Lg vice President L3 PepC1ub 13 Homecoming Court M3 Senior Class Play Charles W. Griffith nGr1ffn NHe thought,tB thou- ght, but he d1dn't think the thoughts ,he ought.H Football 1,23Nhnager 33 Track l,2,33 Bio- logy Club 23 Vice President 23 Pep Club 2,3: Vice President 2QC18SS President lg 1 , n on I I ,- .. John T. Kelley NNa'or in business--- ---monkey business.W Q Football 1,2,3,h3 Leu- ter 3,h3 Basketball 1,2,3,hQ Letter M3 Baseballl,2,3,h3Let- ter 3,h3 Forensics 15 WMU c1ub3,hg B10- logy Club 23Pep Club 1,23Homecom1ng Court M3 Class Vice Presi- dent 13 - 1 . s L Barbara S. Klemm ugarbu Q . nL1fe is whatl you make lt.n J 5C-.A.A. 2,3,ug Letter 33 Pin bg hband 1,23 Chords 1, 3 -F.H.A. 1,2,3,h: Reporter M3 HOWLER STAFFx3,hjP8p Club 1q2,3,hQ Senior ClassAPlay 13- is 1 tw wo , if he r G' . 1,23 rery b 3 Pi 3 Joan J. Johnson ll Joanyu HA cheeryllttle miss hrimlngover with fun and b1iss.N G.A.A. l,2,3 D3 Let- ter 33 Pin Lg Band 1,2,3,hj F.H.A. 1,?, 3,h3 Polnt Secretary 2gPintg HOVLER STAFF L3 Annual Staff H3 Student Council 33 Cheerleader My Pep Club L3 Homecoming Court23 Class Secre- tary My Senior Class Play Nancy F. Kersten nNancen nLooksl1ke an angel, acts like one too, never can tell what an angel will do.n s.A.A. 1,2,E,Llg Let- ter 23 Pin lg Foren- sics 1,2,3,hQ Letter 3,Lg Band 1,2,3,kg Chorusl,2,3, 3F.H.A M . l,2,3,h3 Pin lg Let- ter 23 Jacket M3 FirstPlaceIbmonstra- tion lg Activities Awardlg HOWLEH STAFF B1ologyClub23 Secre- tary 23 Cheerleader 1,2,3,hQ Letter 2,h3 Pep Club 1,2,3,Lj Twlrlerl,23Nhjorette 3,hg McCalls Teen Fashion Boerdhg Sen- ior Class Play M3 Arden A. Llghtfuss nQu1et and shy, but quite a guy.H Baseball 2,33 Band l,2,3,h3 F.F.A. l,2, 3shf: Pep Club 11213: Conservation Club l, 2,3,h3Court of Honor for Prom 23 ,lyytggigg S ,if 7, f: ,, tts Roger H. Klinger HClasses should be ten minuteslong,flve minutes to come and five to go.u Football 1,23 Track 1,23 Band 1,2QF.F.A. 1,2,3,h3 BiologyClub 23 Pep Club 23 Con- servation Club l,2, 3,h: Darlene D. Llghtfuss Niflaughlng weregpod for one's health, she'd live forever.N G.A.A. 2,3,hg Letter 33 Forensics 23 Band 1,2,3,kg F.H.A. 1,2, 3,h3 Parliamentarian 33 HOWLER STAVV My Pep Club M3 Senior Class Play. Mary J. Klapper uwith mischief as my mlddlename,l'll meet you in the hall of fame.H G.A.A. l,2, ,Mg Let- ter 23 Pin 3 Secre- tary Treasurer 23 President 33 Foren- sics l,?,3,M3 Band l,2,3,b3 Letter 23 HowLERsTAFFug Annual Staff M3 Student Council 2,33 Secre- tary Treasurer 33 Delyle O. Nleland Vipeteli nwork fasclnates me, I could sit and look at it for hours.u Football l,23Easket- ball Managerlg Track 23 Manager 13 Base- ball 23 Mana er 13 UMW Club 2,3,Ej B10- logy Club23 The Dear Departed. -11,- Lowell D. Prellwitz NTerm1teH NI'm getting so I know more and more about less and less and very soon l'll know everythingabout nothing.W Basketball 13 Blo- logy Club23 Pep Club 2, 33 Conservation Club 2,3,h: Secre- tary TPGBSUPBPMQ The DearIbparted33 Court of Honor for Prom 13 Senior Class Play. Biology Club23 Trea- surer 23 Cheerleader 1,2,3,Lg Letter 2,Lg Pep Club l,2,3,h3 President 23 School Secretary M3 Junlol Prom Queen 23 D.A.R. Awardh3School Spirit Medal l,33Activ1tle: Medal 2QC1aSS Secre- tary Treasurer lg Senior Class Play Leland K. Marquard llpuzzyli nJust because you1 slow doesn'tnean yol don't know.n Annual Staff M3 Bio- logy Club 23 us6 ' Dale D. Rosenau Dale D. Rosenau NRosieH 'The oneand only big ie-man. He must eat ipinach by the can.H Baseball l,2g Bio- LogyClub2g Conserva- :lon Club 2,3,hg. Elaine J. Schroeder NShe smiled at men just for fun, but we all know there is only one.n Forensics l, 2, 3g Chorusl,2,3,hgF.H.A. l,2, ,ug LibraryClub 2,3,1g Pin 23 Letter Lamp and Pin 33 Spe- cial Award My Secre- tary Treasurer 33 President My HQWLER STAFF 3,hg John P. Raffin nTheeight-thirtytell has rung and in an hour or two he will come.n Football l,3,L: Let- ter ?,M3 Fasketball l,3,4g Letter 3,h3 Trackl,3,hg Baseball 1,3,Lg Letter 3,h: MVN Club 3,hg Secre- tary Treasurer up Class Vice President ig Homecoming Court I John H. W. P. Roman nl wonder what fool it was that first invented kisslng.n Football l,Hg Letter by Baseball l,?,3g Forensics lg F.F.A. 3,h' Annual Staff Mg Club Lg Biology Club 23 Conservation Club 25 Class Vice President 23 Class President Mg Jacob Comes Home 2: Senior Class Play ! vvmu Wayne L. Steinbach nWhy shouldthe devil have all the fun?H Track 1,23 F.F.A. l, 2,3,hg Conservation Club l,2,3,hg Presl- dent hg Class Vice President Shirley A. Steinbach HA blue streak and honk of the horn, here shecomes in the early morn.n . G.A.A. 2,3,hg Letter 3: Chorus lg F.H.A. 1,2,3,hgIDWLER STAFF Mg Annual Staff Lg Pep Club lg Court of Honor for Prom 25 Albert J. Schultz HAI!! nWhy teachers turn gray.H Football lg F.F.A, lg Biology Club Eg Pep Club 3g Senior Class Play Marlene M. Stiebs WQuiet duringschool, N but--that's school. G.A.A. 3,hg F.H.A. l,2g Biology Club 23 Pep Club lg 455 as . A S , , U gl y ig A mi? Q, if , 5 , VerLea A. Thompson nHer mind is on her work, but her heart is elsewhere.n G.A.A. 1,2,3,hg Let- ter 23 Pin My Presi- dent Mg Forensics 2, 3,hg Letter3g F.H.A. 2,3,hj President hy Pin 3g Letterbg HOW- LER STAFF Ag Annual Staff ug student Council 2,hg Biology Club 25 Cheerleader Mg Pep Club Mg Class Secretary and Trea- surer3g Senior Class Play RettyJg9cZaylor HGone but not for- gotten.u G.A.A. l,2,3,hg For- ensics l,2,3g Letter 2,39 Band 1,2,3,h: Chorusl,2,3,hgF.H.A. l,2,3g Library Club 15 Pep Club 1,23 Qhe Dear De arted3g High Window E:Transferred William S. Tanner lYB.l If nAfter four years of faithful service, I am dlsm1ssed.u Baseball l,2,hg For- ensics M: HQWLER STAFFBQ Senior Class Play Fm VM BeV9P1X A- Wheeler Constance Wroblewski Bebe uwhen mischief is in the air, she'll be there.n G.A.A. 2,3,Mg Letter ug F.H.A.3,hg HOWLER STAFF My Pep Club My nConn1en uWouldn'tyou be sur prised?u Chorus l,2, ,hy Lib rary Club3, 3 Secre gary My HOWLER STAFF : .. . 1 Donald A. Winter nHe's not as bashful as he looks.n Transferredfrom Mer- rill Senior H1 h School hy Band Eg Senior Class Play QWW MW 'mv A- ' ' ' ' m-.3 -..... , 15' 1 A, w ' lb: rv ,f . , .V ,.-f -- .,. -Q '-- -s1-:.s..,,.- . ...- SS We, the Class of 1955, being of sound mind and strong body, do hereby declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. We wish to bequeath some of our'most cherished possessions to the lower classmen. We hope that they will accept them in the same spirit in which they are given. I, Roger Arndt, just leave. Mr. Edlebeck and I are leaving for outer space in our latest invention. I, Arlyn Becker, leave my athletic abil- ity to future ball teams. I, Betty Beyer, leave all my thrills of the last four years to Judy Anderson. I, Betty Bozlle, leave my freckles to Pert Mazemke. I, Elnora Brighum,1eave my long walks to school to Mr. Doll, he can take his Phy- sical Education class for a walk. I, Luella Buchholz, leave my long red hair to Judy Kelley. I, Shirley Cronce, leave my neatness to all the under classmen that like to wear jeans. CIf they could only see them- selves.l I, Katherine Dietz, leave my continual giggling to Carol Jawort. I, Donald Dlckson,leave a picture of my- self in study hall to give the girls a thrill. I, Andrew Doran,leave my job at Klappers to Dave Peterson. I, Franklyn Dretke,leave my base horn to anyone who can carry it. I never could. I, Donald Fahser,leave my love to go out and have a good time with the boys to Merlin Becker. I, Vernon Fahser, leave my strong silent nature to Pat Flanagan. I, Donald Flanagan, leave my naps during Social Problems to some sleepy head, I hope they don't get a shower of cold water to wake them up. I, Ronald Fuhs,leavea little of my tall- ness to Jock Craig. Janet Gehrke, leave my acting ability future ple directors to use where it I. to y is needed. I, Charles Griffith, leave my ability to be a good little boy in class to Bob Olson. I, Carol Gruel,leave my quietness to 7th hour study hall. I'm sure Mr. Doll will appreciate it. I, Wilma Henry, leave my Betty Crocker cook book to Ione Thompson. I, Camella Impelman, leave my artistic ability to anyonethat wishes to special- ize in art. I have other plans. ' ,u...:.....-... v . ' - A . 4 5 4- ,,.. .' ,.-f' 'LL I, Joan Johnson, leave my trombone to some up and coming Freshmen with lots of wind. I, Mary Klapper,leave my job at the res- taurant to anyone that can work late and still get their school work done. I, Roger Klinger,leave and promise never to pester another girl. I, Arden Lightfuss,leave Symco to all up and coming students. I, Darlene Lightfuss, leave my love for sewing to Robert Peterson in case he be- comes a bachelor. I, Leland Marquardt, leave my camera to Bud Martin. fThey always say a picture lasts longer Bud.J I, Delyle Nieland, leave my ability to getalong,mdth teachersto, Robert Martin. I, Lowell Prellwitz, leave my love for going to dances to Eddie Prill. fDon't let your feet get in the way.J I John Raffin, leave my ability to love I em and leave em to Tom Wheeler. I, John Roman, leave my job at Bear Lake to Gordon Ferg, I can think of more in- teresting things to do. I, Dale Rosenau, leave my love for fish- ing to any good hooky player. Good Luck! I, Albert Schultz,leave my arguing abil- ity to Mary Jo Hoffmann. I, Elaine Schroeder,leave my fourth hour phone calls to anyonethat can't wait un- til they get home to see if they got any mail. I, Shirley Steinbach,leave my job as ed- itor of the annual to anyone who thinks 1t's an easy job. I, Wayne Steinbach, leave my Bookkeeping book to Mr. Neerdaels. I, William Tanner, leave my love for the village Ogdensburg to any girl that has interest there. I, Beverly Wheeler, leave my long eye lashes to Jim Flynn. I, Constance Wroblewsk1,1eave my accord- ian to Lyle Becker. I, Donald Winter, leave my temper to Bill Klemm. We, Theresa Fermanichand Marlene Stiebs, leave our politeness to some of the bold Freshmen. We, Nancy Kersten and John Kelley, leave our friendly fights to Jane Hart and Dave Hoffmann. fJust don't kill each other.D We, Verlea Thompson and Barbara Klemm, just leave. If they would let us jotnthe Air Force, we would. --. vi A nOur Hearts Were Young and Gayn By Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough Steward Mrs. Skinner Cornelia Skinner Otis Skinner Emily Kimbrough Purser Stewardess Dick Winters Admiral Harriet St. John Winifred Blaugh Leo McEvoy Tnspector Therese Madame Elise Cast Monsieur De La Croix Window Cleaner Albert Schultz Shirley Cronce Mary Klapper Lowell Prellwitz Janet Gehrke Don Dickson Nancy Kersten John Roman Roger Arndt Joan Johnson Shirley Steinbach Donald Flanagan Barbara Klemm Verlea Thompson Darlene Lightfuss Bill Tanner Donald Winter Presented March P9, 1955 Emily and Cornelia, two American girls, fulfilled their dreams of going to Paris. Cornelia's mother thought Cornelia was too young to go alone so they went to Paris too, on a different boat. Mrs. Skinner gave Cornelia a safety pocket so she could keep her valuables in it. Emily's mother had given her one too and they hoth dreaded wearing them so they quickly disposed of them. While onboard the boat, they became involved with two medical students whose names were Leo and Dick. They immediately fell head over heels in love with them. Just as they were to dock, Cornelia got a bad case of measles. Leo and Dick found a way to smuggle her out without the health inspector knowing. They continued their adventures in Paris where they stayed at the hotel of Madame Eliseand her daughter Therese. Monsieur De La Croix, a famous French actor was to teach Cornelia the art of acting but he wasn't interested in Cornelia, only her father. He told her that she had no talent, so there was no reason to stay in Paris. Through the consoling efforts of her father and mother, Emily and Leo, Cornelia found a new hope, andthus inspired with this new hope our Senior Class Play closed on a very happy note. Directed by Mrs. Barrington and Mrs. Testin. Q VK aa I' 'P Xl Ei ,h , . I 1 1-v A ,A ' Nb' X X! F :ua 'N -av1-lwHw-.m'- wenfw 1- --be--1-.-we -. ---A---e -....--H.--.f-V -e- Q -...,.- ,..'..- .-ua.. .-,uv -..JuH.b:L.4ceJmn.,wwe.-Q-.-.pe-annum:-1 Q, f ' L' ' ...,..,, .....,,-on ., , ' 'gif' f' as-nmunapusmwwmeanagnufuaf 'nw u -L-3. Le., f.,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,.,, ,,,,,,.,,u,,M,,,,,,,, lf, .Y .e..:f.e1.....,.f.-e'.h,.-.:f.l,f,..'n........,,... .-..- . ., ,. .- -.- ..,. iff r...L,r-,-4: -neu-M J, Q ir' V :.- 2Ht:f?.'.4en-e-fic' mi-we.vm -,.v-wr , ff- -ave:-rr'f.,'...,1-'N w4.f.s..- 1 A-14 :4vx'uw-Sn.w.vdonevS:w':ffPH'4'1G ' N A - a 1 we -- F is - B I G1 1 ..'. 2 T 17 O P , Q K Most Pogular Arlyn Becker Ver-Lea Thompson A l ' - s va. J x X Best Athlete Arlyn Becker Mary Klapper 3 ' f , :Best Musician Franklyn Dretke Janet Gehrke H fs Best Dressed John Raffin Shirley Cronce 7? 'S Q ff' ff: E Most Studious Roger Arndt Carol Gruel 'E if V----l- H . f ' Most Flirtatious Franklyn Dretke Nancy Kersten A .f - ini l .' ,- EBest Dancer Donald Flanagan Luella Buchholz :Z are v - it-ees A ,. N Q 1 - lux V ,Av 33' ,fr ,Largest Vocabulary Bill Tanner '4 ti V 1 TZ 5' , Q ' I rg Eiilggzeg Heart Breaker Nancy Kersten F Wes. 1- V Oddest Sneeze Charles Griffith sr, ju 2 ,Eg -L ' Biggest Bluff' Donald Dickson wg 1 ' i v L, Best Entertainer Charles Griffith 5 h d .Confirmed Giggler Katherine Dietz 7gf.A f ?7f . .H 3, E Day Dreamer Roger Kllnger fig N. ', uc M 'Most Innocent Vernon Fasher .' ' 4 ' W 1 L. ' 2. Smile for Everyone Joan Johnson ' - G, ,gig g -T' 1 -1. A' . F f. Q fMost Tal kative Ver-Lea Thompson ' ' 2 In i 'ii se- 4 Best Pals Albert Schultz Sc Bill Tanner -' if ? 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U K-1755's ' , . ,? - R l J :F 41 7 .. f .-4: ,- . g . , I 41 ff . Q 4 ' ' 'I' ' f -wb Il pi lll IDP. Cl SS At the opening ofthe year this P1335 hedanenrollnent ef' 51. During theyenr WethNinter, Lou:se3roho1sVi and Mary Lou Cantre1W joined our cWessand Harold Grfffeudropped out. They electedthe followingcless officers. Dave Peterson, President: Charles Jepson, Vice-Presfdentg Georgiann Henschel, Secretury-Trea- surer: d Sjiudent c0'1n0i1 nemhers, Shirley ,hiph, CharWette Ebert, and I FSP1i C ,r. J r AIM Beck Row! Third Row: Second Row: First Row: Xxx . Peterson, J. Pruess, V. Mazemke, M. Schuelke , H. Griffin, L. Hotvedt, D. Peterson, R. Steinbach, C. Lepak, J. Kaphingst, D. Knoke, A. Leischow, A. Strebe, C. Zirbel, S. Hart, S. Klapper, J. Hart, M. Hoffmann, M. Feitzer, R. Wroblewske, D. Schmidt, A. Carew, S. Chick, Mrs. Handrich, Advisor, B. Holtz, A. Schneiderwent, C. Ebert, N. Much, G. Henschel, I. Thompson, -22- f . ..,.1 vfNQ6?L J' lf '25 f fyvsmg r, Alix jxg in I ,M ' P A' fllr- I .I H Q-l ' H, 43, ,f sew.: fx if ,f 'ff 41, . ' ,.. T!x K 1 .V K Q' NN sr xr Q1 ll 2 Q5 ll. 'f Mr' f f-I .- asv , 1, . F The following were on the cheerleading squad: Sally Hart and Jane Hart the HAH squad, and Georgiann Henschel, captain of the NPN squad. Our olass was well represented on the football squad. The following hoys reported:Eeve Peterson, Charles Jepson, Csrley Lepuk,31d Martin, Jack Kuphlngst, Merlin Peeker, Vernon Mazemke, Russell Steinbach, Dave Hoffmann, Von Pewhnrst, and Eddle Prlll. When the haskethall season came around,o4r class was also well represented. The Tollowdng hoys were on the HAH team: Dave Peterson, Charles Jepson, Canley Tepak, Jaek Kaphlnist, and Dave Hoffmanng and on the UPN team: Merlin Worker and Fnd Martin. Seven members of our class were out For forensirs. Shirley Chieh, Jerk Kaphlngst, Vary Jo Hoffmann, and Gordon Ferg went on to honduel to the district rontest. Fourteen of our members were also active ln band. Our prom was held April lo. The theme was HHarbor Llghtsn. We danred to the music of the Balladalres. Dave Peterson reigned as king and he rhose Judy Kelley as hls queen. 0P?V eng? . Back Row: . Crane, H. Penske, D. Radtke, D. Dewhurst, A. Handrich D. Hoffmann, C. Jepson, M. Becker, Third Row: G. Ferg, R. Suprise, F. Martin, R. Vaughan, R. Martin, B. Klemm, N. Stlebs, Second Row: B. Miller, M. Stieba, D. Breier, B. Winter, K. Stevens, J. Beck, P. Boutwell, E. Prill, FPOnt Row: Mr. W. Doll, Advisor, P. Fietzer, W. Johnson, B. Zlrbel, B. Frazier, M. Cantrell, P. Jeske, -23- L. X X I a 'v , Holt 0 ll E Cl ss VK Qf'XXxX,w'tL be IC .1 w Y We began our second year of high school with a total membership of 52. Our class advisors were Mrs. Farrington and Mrs. Testin. Our class officers wereg Gerald Jeske, Presloentg Ray Peterson,V1ce Presi- dent: Glennace fronce, Secretary- TreasurergPatsy Flanagan and Ronald Schoen, Student Council Representa- tlves. Judy Kelley, Pat FlanaQan and petty Kasuhoskl were cheerleaders for the basketball season. Back Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: D. Handrich, D. Preuss, E. Draheim, G. Schuelke, D. Braun, S. Roenz D. Davis M. Klotzbuecher, L. Becker, W. Allen, L. Strebe, D. Drath M. Zeinert J. Hoppe, G. Guenther, D. Mundt, P. Fermanich, I. Arndt, G. Jeske C. Jawort Mrs. Testin, Adviser, P. Gorman, R. Thomach, H. Leischow, L. Suprise N. Eastling W f f ., 'f' V ' 5 7 WY , 2 x W SJ .1 M 5 ,Q ,K V - g i .,N.T. , E a ' 'N T' :f1'f M , xiii ? lfQSgi,ggQQ,,. Ji:5QQ?, . qlfgiif gps Lorie Suprlse was our representative in the Homecoming Court. ' The followlng members of our class played in the Senior Rand this year, guy Charles Behm, Jany Crane, Glennace Cronce, Nancy Eastllng, Pat Flanagan, Judy Hoppe, Carol Jawort, Gerald Jeske, Marlene Klotzbuecher, Donna Pruess, Darlene Rassmussen, Junior Rlneck, Sally Roenz, and Carolyn Schoen. Several of our girls were ln the Chorus also. A large number of our class were active in other extra-currlcularactlvities such as S.A.A., F.H.A., F.F.A., Pep Club, Conservation Club, Forenslcs,Library Club and the Biology Club. The following boys ln our class went out for football in the fall of the.. 2 year, Bill Allen, David Davis, Paul Fermanich, Gerald Jeske, Jerry Kettleson, . . Don Knudsen, Donald Krueger, Tom Wheeler, Hugh Leischow, Tom Martln,! Leonardi Opper, Raymond Peterson, Clarence Samson, Ronald Schoen and Gordon Schuclke. Those boys whoplnyed basketballwerez Bill Allen, Hugh Lelechow, Tom Nartfn, Gordon Schuelke, and Tom Wheeler. A i ' A great number of our boys also went out foq,baseball and track. f' ,. Lyle Becver and Robert Flater were our Xbry able, managers for the eport? 1 K program. ' ' X! ' N ' Lyle Becker, Raymond Peterson, Tom Napkin and Robert Flater were members of the UNH Club. I W ' ' J -bmp ,,... W.. .-, .. ..., M .-- lc-.. . -. ..., ,, 5. , ' -f 4' ' -IN W, VJ, l ,.. f .- r 4. v , . ... .ex , , . ,l , H . ,fe ,ax .-nr. ff 1. Back Row: . Martin, R. Flater, R. Schoen, C. Samson, T. Wheeler, L. Oppor C. Bahn Third Row: D. Krueger, J. Flynn, D. Knudsen, B. Smith, J. Krebs, J. Boutwell Second Row: P. Zander, D. Rasmussen, J. Crane, R. Peterson, C. Schoen, J. Kelley B. Kasuboski Front Row: Mrs. Barrington, Adviser, R. Olson, P. Flanagan, G. Cronce J. Hildeman -2g- I MAN Cl SS Our first year of high school began with a membership of 67. At our first class meeting, Robert Peterson waselected presidentof our class. Other officers included Robert Abraham, vice president, Janet Lightfuss,Secretary-Treasurer and Mike Allen Student Council Our first year of high school began with a membership of 67. At our first class meeting, Robert Peterson waselected presldentof our class. Other officers included Robert Abraham, vice president, Janet Lightfuss,Secretary-Treasurer and Mike Allen, Student Council Representative. Miss Allen andMr. Elmhorst were our class advisors. Back Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: S. Schuelke, J. Steinbach, J. Brennenstuhl, J. Bauer, R. Benedict P. Timm, L. Hansen, J. Lightfuss, D. Schuelke R. Fahser, D. Glocke, M. Martin, D. E. Jeske, R. Handrich Schuelke, L. Schoen, W. Nowell J. 0'Brien, L. Wagener, M. Bonikowske, C. Rice, M. Brighum, W. Schefelker, J. Plotter, L. Stiebs, J. Bonlkowske Mr. Elmhorst, Advisor, J. Johnson, N. Beyer, T. Martin, D. Clark, B. Pomerenke, D. Henschel, J. Craig -26- V tl LSL- f 'A V- if . N ' A T I u E,-f-g:,.'f' g - 0v'1,n1f:WF, , 1 X ' ' , 1 Q ' -- V M-. - ,V 'W lx q 1 1-ff 1 Q. f W l E 1 J,,,a V - 4 q!w,4A 'x I teism 1 . ' 1 J. ' ' Ii in xx- J, uit ,I -:V,,4Ir,Tif1,,,,'i B T V '. J hw? g fee, A 0 Maw I Com - lhywlni . C H. j B We all enjoyed ourselves very much when we were first initiated into Little Wolf Hlfh School at the Initiation Party given bythe Seniors early in September. We were very happy to see a total of l7 of our boys interested in football. We also had 7 boys of our class out for basketball. Thirteen members of our class were in the Senlor Rand, l5 in the Girls fhorus and 7 in the Poys Chorus. Other members OfU1T class took an active part lnactivitles, such as 3.A.A., G.U.A., F.P.A., Pep Club, and Forensics. The theme of our float for the homecoming was nWolves Struck Wonu and our representative ln the homecoming court was Judy Anderson. .AL Q Q 1 -L E A 4g 1 O ...ng Back Row: G- Wllie, V. Redman, G. Boutwell, D. McKay, L. Knope, R. Steinbach, R. 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'Y fiifffff :f 'fx - ff.-Qfj 's,.'5'.. TQ: '-.fy .fm gf ' 5f g i -gi-i55'JiL11,,f 7339- + '4'f - M - '-' .:,.-- 'LW-.4 L- ,.. . .4 ' ff-' Cf .--n-'EAL HUMCU N . K Standing: D. Dickson, J Kelley, T Raffin A B n - L- , . ecker D. Fasher Seated. J. Anderson, N. Stlebs, S. Cronce, J. Gehrke, L. Suprise lv T- K NX 1 f- The annual Homecoming cele- M , , K if brationfor 7,0514 was held on Oct- ' K ober 92. We opened the celebra- NN5 tion with Hoho Day. Each student 5 and teacher came in some costume Y' Y' r, . -f ,,. - 41 v K .V -Q' . . W, ,S AX YSM' 4' ffl' 'N l A '. N- ' M. 'w ' fl . j gf, . ' ,. ...Q ,A y , 11 . Q 4 1 z I . 2.-fe. , -.jx 1, T '!-.X K' f V 1 ' 'T Wt-ins , 7.:f1'f' ' ' I , I x Y - .A 'ix ' -T 'N - . -' 'N 4 in .Ip fx 4, . Q ? Q5 I M. 14-3, 5 :J irfa ff-ag-Ae' ' , y. , nf pta '. 'gf - 1 ' 'V' iid. , Tk-.3 7'7 . 1 ml, in .H ,w 3 my ,'vg.ggQ FLSA U -Q' v, 5'-I . . . - A . W, . f- ,,4. l-gmtfa ,,- ,M 'ab' u,',.,fr4.4 ,JN 'MIL ' . W asv- -ans wi.-.M .l . 4- V , 3w11 ,.g H 1 '.. 5334- . X1 -1 3,1 -ff , ' A,--, 'mpc' ' - S-4 1 '?gj.r.j:-W -.. 'f .gil ,. - . k .P gl ' -an 2' .f Y 13 ' . f l , '- ' . ,.' bf 'Ci ' , . 4 . va. I ll ,-:y,.nv7 ,.,. YV mxqw ' I D , 4 ' x-,uv -H0- k+.d.aM,3,r A Q xi' 4 . V, SZEEMQUY F I , ,N I N .2 ---- . wg. . aw! ' ii, QQQQwQEww '-uaM.:M..,,,1,,,,,,. I V ' ' ' ' fW Q1--W-5 me ,Wy . , . ,.,,,, , N , W-.1 we-1u::.n A'wf..w -w ffmwamaifi' . RmJeww,,W-. uwiwwu uwmmm on Homecoming Day. The Hobo King and Queen were chosento be Char- les Jepson and Carol Jawort re- spectively. They led the parade on Friday afternoon. Immediately following the parade a pep meet- ing was held. At this pep meet- ingHbmecoming ueenSh1rley Cronce was crowned, by Homecoming King John Raffin. The G.A.A. received first place on their float while the Grade School took second place. The Homecoming celebration was closed wlththe annual dance. The grand march was led by Queen Shirley Cronce and King JohnRaf- fin. We danced until one to the music of Carl Knopp andlis Spot- lighters. We met Marion in one of the toughest battles ofthe year. The boys played a good game,but lost with a score of 19-O -S 3 f f . J:A,,... mltl., ff'g,Q,.' T79- situ-.-.f.4 ,.- 'z' 1--':-...... 5 j 3 ,, .. ,. ,.5+ l.3-Z-3.?5Ei, --, 'N ' - .vim ,t,.,,1. x. 1 '-Eeinw WH! jj HTS BNA ' e Ab. On the night of April 16, theannual Junior Promenade was held. Thetheme nHarbor Lightsu was reflected throughout the gym- The backgroundof thestage represented a quiet city atQ.d,' night. The dancing floor wasWbw.,k roped off in shape of a boat. A lighthouse waslocated in one corner. The king for the evening was Dave Peterson who reigned with his Queen,Judy Kelley. We danced to the music of the Balladiers. The boat left the n harbor with many memories atdnlzi one o'clock. klllm, ,...., . ., .1 ,. , L.,M-,W -Q-ml' '- .. -- ' f f'-ff k' T . , 9 1 if L I' .um , SUCIAL S o D . .. . Ka as lk ,la X W 1, K iv . :Jie nn . After each of the basketball games a short social hour was held. Our teachers acted as the chaperones and the music was furnished by the juke box. To close our clothing drive this year we held a social hour aftero e basketball game and charged a small admission. All the money taken in was given to CARE. At this dance our Queen of the clothing drive, Janet Gehrke, was crowned. asa ununsv BALL 'w 4 , s ,, - - W ' 1 .AZ ,A ' I b pw w -. A V5 .lfr . Q Q1 1 2 ' 'iid Jef' H 1 P ,, 4, J 5 ' f Y... ,k . , V ix, j vi ,I Q ,R EC' -E I I V lg Q 1 i T-gg ' g?f!w ag LM 'iw lvl d , 52 i 1.' 5 J -'f . 513' 3.3 f g . 5 Wg .' , 'Q 5 1 if ' l is D ' d ?:'5??ff . ,.,, On the cold moon-lit night of December 28, l9Sh, the senior class of Little Wolf High School held their annual semi-formal mid-winter ball. We chose Holiday Ball as our theme. Benny Graham and his or- chestra furnlshed the music. The gym was decorated to fit in with the gay festive season. We had many gaily lit Christmas trees scattered here and there around the dance floor. The windows were decorated with hugh bells, ribbons, and wreaths. Soft drinks were served at the refreshment stand, which was located near the dance floor. Our stage had the effectsof the incoming New Year. Happy New Year was written insilver foil with bluespot lights shining on it. Balloons of many colors were among the stage decorations. -32.. ff f 1 'W- .. we C1 ' ,QQ- A ' v ,,,W..,L?11??f 1. U O ..-., 3,-V, 'YY 01 .Je , . - f- -Q,g'sQ'-- 'v ! .'4 V. gif 'P- A . V - . .'.Lf5i: '. r ,,,.. . it -if' . N jirf' 1 ' ..--,t.,'kJ ' ,..'vf-55-'ID .'?,kN ,V ,. '. L ' sw' -xt. V. 1...-.:..x.w A 1 'ax s. x 'U D 9- xv , '. 1- . ., M K4 A xx ,ns H' 9- -f rv g' X..- 'nf iii' 'sail' .lg Nw W..- spav-v'-wm-. -.gf sm- ! My f Y! Cfzvgig .., Hf' 8 ....,...--v- . x . 35 X x X . J ,. Q . NL 1 ' ' R 'sh K xx --I - , Q 5 Q :tk X- . T , -V ' 'Hx -1. , '. ' iffy 'A ,. , y ' . 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Yr ,,,,.,,,,,., H .. I V I, .,.,,,f-. f V' ' ' ,5:ig3g:,,-':ii- P - . ' k h W ' - b A . .k.3f.-. - ., . 7 'i -'ff ' - .....,'.,.---Q,.v--.- ., ' ' . , -k -. V , ld 1 L I' 1 fs...., .1 , 'P . , . ' - -.J , 9 , ..-g..w.JNx , '- ' ' - as A A 2 or Tgqrx Qi ? . . H. U1fQQlW:3fAD J. ff A a,-4 ,. r . x , .'a ,.:i.-wg 'Q Y X ing T f N '. I r . The G. A. A. was organized in September and Mrs. Handrlch acted as adviser. ' , - Offices were elected as follows: Q I President-VerLea Thompson Vice President-Janet Gehrke Seeretary-Treasurer-Glennace Cronce We started the year with a few games of softball. As the weather became cooler we had to play inside. We took up oageball. We drew for color tournaments and ended up playing class tournaments. Later on in the year, we started with our basketball. We added something different and drew for nstaten tournaments. Tn the spring we returned to softball. Back Row: B. Winter, M. Stiebs, C. Inpelman, M. Klapper, B. K1emm,J.Bauer D. Pruess, J. Taylor, N. Stiebs, D. Drath, S. Hart Third Row: N. Kersten, B. Smith, M. Klotzheucher, C. Schoen, M. Fietzer A. Leischow, G. Wilie, D. Dietz, M. Martin, P. Boutwell Second Row: D. Lightfuss, B. Zirbel, B. Kasuboski, J. Kelley, C. Jawort C. Gruel, L. Buchholz, J. Tessen,C.Ebert, S. Martin,S. Steinbach Mrs. Handrich, Adviser, P. Fietzer, P. Gorman, P. Zander I. Thompson, G. Henschel, J. Plotter, G. Cronce, P. Flanagan N. Beyer, W. Johnson Front Row: -3h- 'E J I D.. I X r.-1 , .1-Ll-L ,li Awards were given to the followlng flrls, who earned their points hy takdni part in the act'vit:es of the 3irl's Athletic Association. Shirley Chich Judy Crane Patsy Fietzer Sally Hart Beverly Wheeler Pat Jeske Alice Lelschow Joan Beck VerLea Thompson Letters C 300 Points l Glennace Cronce Theresa Fermanlch Pat Flanagan lone Thompson Georglanne Henschel Sandra Klapper Darlene Rassmussen Carolyn Schoen Pina 4 600 Points J Shirley Cronce Janet Gehrke Darlene Drath Marian Fietzer Jane Hart Betty Kasuhoski Judy Hoppe Carol Jawort Sally Roenz Joan Johnson Nancy Kersten Luella Buchholz Alice Schnelderwendt Wolfheads C 900 Points J Carol Gruel Back Row: J S J Third Row: C M Second Row: J Lightfuss, J. Steinbach, V. Redman, L. Strebe, J. Crane Roenz, J. Brennenstuh1,B. Whee1er,B. Beyer, T.Ferman1ch Cronce Rice, S. Cronce, J. Beck, D. Schmidt, K. Stevens Hoffmann, M. Stlebs, D. Brier, J. Hart, S. Chich Dain, J. Gehrke, J. Hoppe, N. Much, E. Jeske, S. Klapper Rasmussen, A. Schuelke, A. Schniderwendt, D. Glocke, B. Holtz D. Front Row: Mrs. Handrich, Adviser, B. Pomerenke, M. Cantrell, J. Anderson L. Suprise, J. Bonikowske, J. Johnson, V. Thompson, P. Jeske D. Henschel -35- PURE IC Back Row: R. Peterson, D. Knoke, D. Flanagan, S. Roenz, J. Bauer M. Becker, J. Crane, D. Pruess, R. Flater, R. Beyer hird Row: D. Rasmussen, J. Hoppe, K. Stevens, N. Kersten, M. Klapper G. Ferg, W. Tanner, J. Kaphdngst, V. Redman,M.Klotzbuecher Second Row: J. Dain, C. Rice, J. Hildeman, L. Buchholz, S. Chich M. Hoffmann, S. Cronce, C. Gruel, C. Jawort, B. Groth Front Row: N. Eastling, J. Gehrke, J. O'Brien, J. Anderson, A. Schulke P. Flanagan, G. Cronce, H. Leischow, J. Craig On the afternoon of March 8, and the morning of the 9th,the local contest was held. The winners who received first and second place are respectively the following: non-original oratory, Marlene Klotzbeucher and Jack Kaphingstg four-minute speeches, Janet Gehrke and James O'Brieng extemporaneous speaking, Carol Jawort and Gordon Fergg extem- poraneous reading, Judith Hoppe and Pat Flanagang original oratory, Shirley Cronceand Shirley Chichg humorousdeclamation, Mary Jo Hoffmann and Glennace Cronceg and non-humorous declamation, Nancy Kersten and Donna Pruess. These students went to the District Conference Contest at Bonduel. Janet Gehrke, Marlene Klotzbeucher, Pat Flanagan, and Shirley Chich having received HAH ratings at Bonduel went on to the Regional Contest at Stevens Point. The various coaches were: Mrs. Handrich, humorous declamationg Mrs. Barrington, serious declamationsg Mrs. Testin, non-orgininal orations and extemporaneous reading, Miss Kelley, original orations, four-minute speeches, and extemporaneous speaking. - l R Standing: B. Klemm, S. Roenz, C. Ebert nf F.H. . The F. H. A. Chapter was represented fn the State Fon- ventfon at Green Lake last June. The dele'ates were W. Taggart, J. Johnson, D. Llghtfuss and V. Thompson. On September ZW, 19 new members were initiated into the chapter. The F. H. A. officers were invited to Weyauweba for a LeadershlpTraining meeting. M. Hoffmannwns chairmanof one group. She took I. Thonpson along as her reporter. On Decemher 8, a skating party was held withthe F.F.A. A successful bazaar was con- dupted this year. TUV In May,the annual Mother G. Henschel, Miss Allen, Adviser U ,Ui ffgnd DaUEht9T Panqustwaa H915- Seated: J. Gehrke, V. Thompson, Crogce 5 NL The newofrlcers were lnstall' S. Chich QW ,X f gd. 09 th s nfgnnthe F. H. A. Q xt' ,Q ff 5 ' ,6girl5fhonor thegp mothers. , was ,y Q, ., 5 I ,Q ,J be ,gf -U ,M , P fe L .1 .fx N- I gr, lx, LU ,L A C ' C? ia' 9 Vi. f' ,Tv QP m JM ' 'V I . 'I J b5.fy: f ',V ,Ty - I Q W v' MQJ Mkt .ij ID' if ' ,Q -wgf. ,' ',f- M . L -H of .' .. ,ffl f' ,ij OC ,X 34 WV K.: -1 1 t vt, Aj x fps -A g., A A-L, - 46' Back Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: Cronce, J. Llghtfuss, N. Stlebs, B. Wheeler, V. Redman Brennenstuhl, J. Steinbach, L. Strebe, D. Drath, M. Fletzer Buchholz, J. Tessen, C. Jawort, M. Stiebs, N. Kersten Wilie, C. Schoen, D. Schmidt, M. Martin, C. Gruel, D. Brier Holtz, S. Steinbach, D. Glocke, D. Rasmussen, E. Jeske Rice, J. Kelley, I. Thompson, J. Hoppe, E. Schroeder Hengchel, D. Doede, H. Vaughan, P. Flanagan, J. Bonlkowske Dain, D. Lightfuss. J. Johnson, P. Fietzer, W. Johnson -37- F.F. . Standing: Seated: E. V. G. This year we have started a new actlvlty in our local chapter on, a Swine Rroject. The F, F. A. bought five re- nistered gilts. They were giv- en to five Members, they were A. Lluhtfuss, V. Recker, D. Vundt,D. Krueger, andE. Heise. This project will he continued wlth Members receiving pigs again next year. Other activities that the F. V. A. sponsored thds year included a Father and Son Ren- wlth 2 Silver quet cowhlned Anndversary,StQte Judging Con- ww , test and the R. F. A. State X w,.,, NN' conventqon. Nazemke, R. Fuhs Ferg, M. Becker F. Dretke L Prlll, vp. mmharst, Adviser -- ' 'avi' -- . uvwn - uqJ?5Pv5N, ,.g,..4 'Back Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: R. Steinbach, R. Benedl Handrich, R. Klinger A. D. Knudsen, R. Suprise, R. Peterson, C. Zerbel, J. L. Boutwell, W. Nowell, Hanson, B. Loughrin, J. Johnson, L. Wegener, D. Fahaer, J. Craig ct, L. Hotvedt, M. Schuelke , H. Fenske, R. Peterson B. Allen, D. Knoke, D. Flanagan J. Roman W. Schefelker, D. Schuelke R. Handrich, D. Mundt R. Hanson, R. Fahser, M. Bonikowske -38- F.F. . to R.l R. Peterson, M. Becker, F. Dretke D. Knoke, Mrs. Testin, Adviser The Manawa Chapter of the Future Farmers of America have participated in many different activities this year. The of- ficers of our local chapter and the surrounding chapters met at a meeting at Oshkosh for training. We were repre- sented in the F. F. A. Quartet and Speaking Contest. The re- sults by the judges placed James O'Br1en, Speaker, third place. The Quartet consisting of F. Dretke, M. Decker, D. Vnoke, and R. Peterson, placed third. E. Prlll acted as a substitute. Back Row: B. Abraham, J. Preuss, R. Steinbach, A. Doran, A. Lightfuss H. Griffin, D. Dewhurst, D. Braun, R. Ardnt Third Row: R. Wroblewski, R. Vaughan, D. Handrich, R. Schoen,D. Davis D. McKay, L. Oppor, G. Boutwell Second Row: D. Jenson, D. Krueger, M. Zeinert, M. Mazemke, W. SteinbHCh L. Schoen, R. Beyer, W. Johnson Front Row: E. Heise, J. O'Brien, G. Steinbach, O. Patri, M. Brighum J . Kostrzak, D. Clark -39- Q. B I 0 L 0 H Y c L u B ' I, ,E 4, 'N' Back Row: Second Row: Front Row: CUH .xv aan, 4qIII, ,rar D. Davis, A. Strebe, C. Samson, D. Radtke, R. Vaughan C. Behm I. Arndt, J. Boutwell, E. Drahelm, T. Martin, R. Flater G. Guenther, L. Becker Mr. Doll, Adviser, C. Cantrell, H. Leischow, J. Flynn B. Kasuboski, R. Olson 5 , ' 11,241 EBV T10 CLUB 'QM lf' .W ,fXfQN- Back Row: H. Fenske, R. Klinger, D. Rosenau, A. L1ghtfuss,A.Handr1ch H. Griffin, L. Hotvedt Second Row: J. Boutwell, D. Handrlch, H. Strebe, M. Becker, R.Peterson R. Vaughan, C. Zirbel Front Row: Mr. Elmhorst, Adviser, D. Krueger, L. Prellwitz, R. Fuhs W. Steinbach, A. Llghtfuss, R. Hansen -Uo- Z' ? 5x Md! , IL DEM N TR Tun Standing: P. Flanagan, N. Karsten, C. Rice, H.Vaughan .X '-X. 3 r Seated: D. Llghtfuss, Miss Allen, Adviser, C.JHWO1'iL l! t F ll,l dqiiu f 4' 'N . vgds f Q. 1 I 1 ll E C T P l Y 'M CL. to R.D D. Knoke, M. Carew, J. Crane, J. Taylor, A. Doran -h1- ffwafV! , ff' rcvwgfff 1 Kirk? . J Ml . Us .ew J 0 IHLEH ' M ' 0 J 'flifwf 1, WL Y' V y J ' ,J 1 ,ffl ,Q 1,019 A !Aj,.ig5 EE!FA0b4L!li f C3691 f f ,Af A Lf Q Civ U if , .MVA lfW 7'L, v L47. -5 x MNN,5 'HJ . V 5 Front row: J. Crane, C. Schoen, S. Roenzf wif 2. Back row: Majorette, N. Kersten if f 5' ',v .' x Q2 w. ,ffl Kg !x, '-., If fr xfhw WN , Us w'Nw. gr PEP CLUB lj? I Q' ' 5 ff ff J Back Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: S. Hart, A. Leischow, C. Impelman, B. Klemm, L. Strebe D. Pruess, J. Crane, J. Brennenstuhl, M. Klapper B. Wheeler, B. Beyer, D. Drath J. Crane, S. Klapper, C. Gruel, N. Kersten, M. Stiebs M. Hoffmann, M. Martin, J. Cronce, G. Wilie, K. Stevens B. Winter, J. Hart, S. Cronce J. Gehrke, B. Frazier, B. Miller, J. Kelley, B. Kasuboske D. Rasmussen, C. Jawort, S. Chich, A. Schulke, E. Jeske N. Much, C. Ebert, D. Lightfuss Miss Kelley, Adviser, P. Flanagan, G. Cronce, J. Anderson L. Suprise, B. Holtz, G. Henshel, I. Thompson J. Bonikowske, P. Gorman, J. Johnson, V. Thompson -h2- CLUB he -4. 'SK SX ff fv Lx.. .CS o mf . i T x ,fx fs., ey, A. Becker, D. Hoffmann BacV Bow: D. Raotke, D. Peterson, J D. D F Second Row: ,. Dickson, D. Dewhu ashier, F. War ' ln, Baffin, V. Nazemke Front Row terse ifnhach, TT. L' r, D. Nieland, J. Roman l, Adviser J. , phi Back Row: Third Row: Second Row: Front Row: N. D. Kersten, B. Wheeler, M. Klapper, B. Klemm, J. Crane Pruess, A. Leischow, S. Hart, B. Bozile Gehrke, C. Jawort, M. Klotzbuecher, N. Much, B. Beyer J. M. Hoffmann, G. Henschel, J. Kelley, E Mr. Neerdael I. Thompson, B. Miller, B. Frazier, S. Cronce D. Lightfuss, C. Ebert, L. Buchholz, J. Crane . Schroeder, S. Klapper, S. Steinbach s, Adviser, N. Eastllng, P. Flanagan, G. Cronce J. Johnson, V. Thompson, C. Wroblewski -MV , X , N F V y T' V'.vQX ,'e'1,,r ' GIRL UU HTETTE R XJ K TV Xl? 'N . J , 2,j jkx ,J sig YN ,, . 7 fe! Q .IF 2 YV x QX K n. 'x . .J X aff K-x NDga'myj A JQB , fxJ 1y?5Nf , X. M . . .,fsv9Q55? Sxij Q .fi wqryp. X ,Q W 5 V ' Q ' Sly: Af .1 . .U X.3 . .115 0 . , my N Y YU. X' gifbj . ly Qypvpxx x 1 fx N JJ A . . Y - J X v KLeft to Rightl J. Crane, C. Jawort, B. Winter - , G W L. Buchholz, Mrs. Testin, Adviser v X.5 X XA' ,N U Y by fm .V FK W msn nv CLUB '5 WX . V' ff ' ,X a Back Row: M. Brighum, A. Schneiderwendt, J. Beck, K. Stevens,W.Hbnry P. Timm, J. Boutwell, M. Klotzbuecher, B. Niiler Second Row: D. Flynn, N. Eastling, J. Hildeman, J. Tessen,D.Rassmussen C. Rice, B. Zirbel, J. Dain, D. Clark Front Row: Mrs. Barrington, Adviser, J. Martin, C. Wroblewski E. Schroeder, L. Buchholz, B. Frazier, P. Jeske,H. Vaughan -b5- aff 'wg flwfrigfd PEP BAN ipix g J Afwn lj.J V3 I Dr ll f 1 r x . 1 V f JA .x'l Q , M K- J V. ff X N' ' ! JKXI Af' , 'Y Nqp, 4 A,l! xl x YJ n ' I Back Row: C. Schoen, C. Jepson, R. Fuhs, D. Knoke N. Eastling, F. Dretke, M. Hoffman Front Row: G. Zerbil, J. Taylor, G. Ferg, C. Ebert GIRL' CHURU Q0 Back Row: Third Row: B. Bozile, D. Drath, J. Taylor, W. Klemm, J. Crane,J.Bauer J. Brennenstuhl, V. Redman, J. Steinbach J. Crane, K. Dietz, M. Martin, N. Kersten, M. Hoffmann, E. Winters, J. Lightfuss, J. Cronce, G. Wilie, S. Cronce Second Row: C. Ebert, A. Schuelke, C. Jawort, L. Buchholz, E. Jeske Front Row: E. Schroeder, C. Rice, J. Tessen, D. Rassmussen,G.Humche1 Mrs. Testin, Adviser, C. Wroblewski, J. Anderson, J. Hildeman, I. Thompson, J. Gehrke, J. Bonikowske G. Cronce, W. Johnson, D. Henschel -h5- SENIOR BAND BUY' CHURU JN. 1 sgg Back Row: D. Knoke, R. Peterson, H. Griffin, A. Handrich R. Steinbach, A. Strebe Second Row: D. Krueger, J. Boutwell, R. Vaughan, R. Peterson C. Zirbel, J. Krebs, R. Beyer Front Row: Mrs. Testin, Adviser, L. Stiebs, M. Brighum D. Mundt, M. Bonikowske, D, Schneidepwendt JU HHIBAN -118- ,,5KS,. 1 VKX' TUBE T Cllll Cll if S. Cronce, R. Schoen, C. Ebert, J. Gehrke, P. Flanagan U. Allen M. Seeker, F. Dretke, Mr. EdlebecV, Adviser, S. Chlch V. Thompson C' A 3 - ., l . 5 J .K x A wx. -n 2 .55 li 1 gm Q . I . Q E . x Back Row: V. Redman, D. Knoke, S. Roenz, M. Becker, D. Winter J. Crane, D. Pruess, J. Plotter Third Row: B. Winter, C. Schoen, J. Cronce, J. Steinbach, J. Lightfuss F. Dretke, M. Klotzbuecher Second Row: C. Jawort, L. Buchholz, S. Cronce, M. Hoffmann, C. Ebert C. Gruel, J. Crane Front Row: S. Lindsey, J. Gehrke, B. Groth, E. Jeske, E. Schroeder P. Flanagan, J. 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R - . . -A, F, 1 0 Win N, - . . ., nArj- X , Q A7 K .. ff' .Q 8 l Back Row: J. Craig, W. Schefelker, D. Schuelke, G. Boutwell, J. O'Brien B. Loughrin, H. Quimby, M. Allen, T. Loughrin, R. Schoen D. Davis, M. Bonikowske, O. Patri, R. Hansen Third Row: R. Flater, Manager, D. Jensen, W. Allen, G. Schuelke, G. Jeske D. Krueger, D. Knudson, P. Fermanich, E. Prlll, M. Mazemke R. Steinbach, L. Opper, J. Kettleson Second Row: D. Nieland, Manager, C. Jepson, F. Martin, C. Lepak, T. Martin D. Dewhurst, M. Becker, R. Peterson, T. Wheeler, J. Kaphlngst D. Hoffmann, R. Steinbach, Mr. Gruentzel, Assistant Coach Front Row: L. Becker, Manager, D. Peterson, D. Radtke, F. Dretke,J.Roman D. Dickson, A. Becker, J. Raffin, J. Kelley, D. Fasher D. Flanagan, V. Mazemke, Mr. Doll, Coach S E A S O N R E C O R D Manawa 20 Hortonville 7 Manawa 39 Wittenburg lh Manawa 6 Gillett 13 Manawa lh Waupaca O Manawa 13 Bonduel 7 Manawa O Marion l9 Manawa O Weyauwega 19 The Little Wolf High School football machine, with Coach Bill Doll at the helm, roared through the l95h season with a fine record offSwins and 2 losses. With a fine nucleus of last years Championship team to work with, and an outstanding array of juniors and sophomores, the Wolves moved with speed and finesse through a tough schedule. Led by the powerful running of John Raffln and Dave Peterson, and the smooth performance of Quarterbacks John Kelley, Charles Jepson and Carley LePak, the team was a well-balanced scoring machine. Up front in the forward wall, stalwarts Arlin Becker, Doug Radtke, Merlin Becker, Don Dickson and Bud Martin opened many fine holes forthe backs, and presented a fine defense which caused opposing team manytror bles. Mr. Gruentzel's able assistance to the Wolves Line was very much in evidence. As a conclusion to a highly successful season, our team was well represented on the all-conference ballotlng. Arlin Becker, Bud Martin, and John Raffin won first-team berths: Dave Peterson and Merlin Becker second-team berths: and John Kelley and Doug Radtke won honorable men- tion. Teammates selected Arlin Becker and John Raffln as captainsfor the year. -52- CL. to R.J Nr. Gruentzel, Coach, R. Martin, A. Becker, D. Peterson, C- JGPSOU J, Kelley, J, Raffin, T. Martin, C. Lepak, D. Flanagan, 1 Kaphxngst V. Becker, Mr. Neerdaels, Assistant Coach Front Row: R. Flater, L. decker, P, Wie1RHd, PV0PePtY MHUHSGVS First Team Arlyn Becker Dave Peterson Carley Lepack John Raffln Charles Jepson INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOAL SHOOTING PERCENTAGE Position Shots Attempted Shots Made Shootinggg C 329 165 .SO F 318 lhl .hh G 117 117 .to F 389 126 .32 G 172 Sh .32 Teams Shooting Per Cent, Over 25 Games. Field Goals Attempted lh9O Field Goals Made 579 Percentage Made 395 Wolves win District!! Wolves win Consolation in Sectional. Those were the highlights of the most successful basketball season in Little Rolf High School history. Under the fine leadership of Nr. Paul Gruentzel, the Senior combination of John Raffln, Arlyn Becker. Juniors, Dave Peterson, Chuck Jepson and Carley Lepak swept aside almost all the opponents they faced, and were considered hy many one of the best teams in this area. With Recker and Peterson, second and fourth highest scorers in the conference leading the way the Wolves won l9 and lost S ovor the lQ5h-ES SGBSODQ The close of Manawa. We tied was again host to to vlctorles over Marion at Marlon. unit and defeated this win, we earned the Point. We drew Antigo contested battle. defeated Athens in over- As a fitting the conference season play hrought a co-championship to with Marion with records of 12 wins and 2 losses. Manawa the sub-dlstrfct tournament and our Wolves swept through Shlocton, Weyauwega, and won the sub-district title over We moved to Amherst where we played a strong Westfield them 55-MO for the district championship. On the basis of rightto compete inthe Regional tournament at Stevens the first round, and were defeated 65-S9 in a hotly- Wolves, however, returned to their winning ways and time 61-S9 for Consolation Honors. The trlbuteto our Wolves,the all-conference choices were Arlyn Becker,and Dave Peterson,flrst team: John Raffln, second teamg Chuck Jepson, honorable mention. Arlyn Becker and John Raffin were chosen co-captains for the'season. -53- Rack Dow: P. Nelland, Mgr., Mr. Gruentzel, Assistant Coach, L. Becker, Mgr C. Cantrell, U. Uazemke, R. Abraham, D. Flanagan, G. Schuelke T. Wheeler, B. Allen, B. Loughrln, J. 0'Brien, R. Flater, Mgr Mr. Neerdaels, Coach. x Front ROW, M. Allen, P, Fepmanf-Ch, T, Martin, B, Martin, M. Becker, D.Hol'I'fna J. Kaphlngst, H. Leischow, T. Loughrin, H. Quimby. fl With a large turnout of Freshman and Sophomores, the R-Team gained much needed experience, and at the same time finished the season with ten wins and nine losses. Upper classmen Dave Hoffmann, Jack Kaphingst, Don Flanagan, Merlin Fecker and Tom Martin carried the brunt of the load. Mr. Neerdaels guided the team composed of twenty men,1ncluding eight freshman, seven soph- mores, three juniors, one senior. These men should supply a fine nucleus for next year's squad. C Raw , 9 A. X , a , -fs Mg . ' X' 1 S N x A if x X 'I' F K M E- . .., V fi K ...gg Qi 4331 9 5 ,ffgr . 'ff ,. A 1 -f n s I -- - t. 5 - 1 M ' - F , ,. , . L, L X, ,..i,,. .1 V ., ,. 33.. . .5 A ., A Q T . ' 1 i - 'wffwfggwgwgi Qngwigms Egwwgswwgv ,lxl so , - , A ,L -Q. . Q, , . . . . s T 3 W...M.f:,-.wwI, ,f -- i - J X , K .fa , J, .jg ,Y M . sf , . 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