Loyal High School - Loyalite Yearbook (Loyal, WI)

 - Class of 1956

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Text from Pages 1 - 84 of the 1956 volume:

TH E LO YALI TE Presented by e Class 0 1956 Dedzcalzon Qun We the Loyahte Staff do hereby ded1cate th1s 1956 yearbook to Mr and Mrs Otto Foelske for theu many years of serv1ce to the school O . A W A 4 . it r ' L '5' '- . ' ,I I y a V, if jf , . , N I K W 1 .Q 1 M. 5 fi I 1 L .4 1 5 K ' x , , 5 , K V ' . 1 I t J gk if I. 'I I 1 f aa, ip .ar . Sf!! .L NJ, a ,bg 1 A K 5 . f A x 1 I L5 V' C W Student C ozmczl We would hke to pay tnbute to a group of people who gave much mme and thought to our school cur uculum Thank you for many wonderful umes and plea sant memones Your efforts are greatly apprec1ated QQ. 2 SM . , 1 I pp Q School Board 'T' ww A- . 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X. . 3 .amy ...J 'E Prmczpal s M essa ge Semors Congratulatrons to the staff members of the 1956 Loyahte and to the1r advlsor Mr Judd for the f1ne annual they have produced for our school and smcere thanks to the sponsors whose generous frnancral support has made ll possrble for us to afford a book of such fme quahty Your annual w11l mean more to you as the years go by In a few short weeks you wrll be graduated and w11l be pursumg new mterests and strlvlng to fulf1ll your l1fe ambltlons away from many of your classmates and school frlends As the de talls of your hrgh school days become a l1tt1e less drstmct each year you wrll be turmng more often to the pages of thrs book to refresh your memory of some of the happlest and most rm portant expenences of your 11fe I hope by that trme those CXPCIICHCCS w111 have proven themselves to be userul to you 1n flttrng you for a successful and worthwhrle adult 11fe iff-aww 7' F QCQQI I. R. THOMAS CARL LAWRENZ Mathematics Agriculture MM MAXINE HUG DENA HAYDEN Com merclal Enghsh VERN DAH1-BY ELDRED JUDD Musxc Blology Sclence GX 1 A faqs Q 4 A his ki' fi' .8353 xx Lf Y x- 2 il X . L 5 z . , . I 'sf a W. 5 F1 DENNIS HELIXON RICHARD ALBY I-hstory Coach Problems Coach MARVIN LARSON MARY LANPHERE Enghsh Geography Enghsh 2 nr NANCY SANNES EILEEN HOPKINS C1v1cs Home Economxcs Q- ' L- IONE PICKETT Grades Seven and E1ght ,f- N mf' v MARIE ZILLMER Grades Three and Four MILLA LOT T Grade Two GLADYS ROWLEY Grades F1ve and Su: MARILYN BOGDONOVICH Grade One N., 1'- G: 4 Q I 5 9' I rrrz, . ,A i ,Z ,f , xf . I 'Alfa ,ffff 1 - f ., J -A 1 . K A -f.. if k ' N 'JQQSIEU pw . , . 5, Q - M, YV fv if 1 li 2 I. S' Q Q Q P NP' ,?A' I, , L, -.hvx ov Efkf fm Wai Q' N 1 ., .J L I ,f ff' ,fill A f ' f f- K ,gk K. ,qi 'K D Q S 2 -52 qw., I X Q wx 1 -ES' ' ' ' ,V 1 W , .. ? J 4 t v ' 2 , .5 K -K . Y Y Q 1 j 1 . AW? K-iw is, 1 , .Q-wh-F' R 5 . v . 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I, ,-. .IL ' JW, . ,f H 3 if M, fxkem M, 1 1 A f wif X3 fa, if 'U . 1 DONALD BECKER Donnre Afrard of work 1 should say not I s1t beslde lt all day Football 1 2 3 FFA 1 2 3 4 FFA Basketball 1 2 3 4 Color Guard 3 4 Lettermen s Club 4 RONALD BOECK Ronnre Why thrnk twrce when once W1 Transfer from Greenwood 1 Base ball 2 Basketball 3 4 Football Manager 4 L1brary Club 3 4 Student Lrbrarran 3 4 Chou 4 Band 2 3 4 One Act Play 4 Prom Kmg 3 CORRINE BRAUN Keeme She s httle she s wrse she s a terror for her srze Cho1r1 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 nual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Treas urer 1 GEORGE BRENNER l m a self made man but boy what a Job that was Chou 3 4 FFAl 2 3 4 FFA Bas ketball 1 2 3 Lrbrary Club 3 4 Volleyball 3 Student Llbrauan 2 IANET CHRISTENSON I m rn love but wtth whom'P'P Vrce Presrdent 1 Chorr 1 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 FHA 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff4 Paper Staff 2 3 4 Student Counctl 3 JEROME cooK Jerry All that I know I ve guessed and all I ve learned I ve forgotten FFA 1 2 3 4 FFA Basketball 1 2 4 Student L1brar1an 3 4 Lrbrary Club 3 ' ' 'll do. Il Fl-lA 1-2-3-4g Prom Queen 3g An- 3-4. SUE DEMUTH Suzxe The only word rn her vocabulary IS un Annual Staff 3 4 Junror Edrtor 3 Edltor 4 FHA 1 2 3 4 Pres1dent 4 Paper Staff 4 Class Play 4 TERRY DENK It takes a clever man to conceal from others what he does not know Cho1.rl 2 3 4 Band2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 FOIBDSICS 2 FFA 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Ltbrary Club 3 4 Student Lxbranan 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 3 4 GERALD DIETSCHE Jerry School to me IS but a bore I 11 be glad when there 15 no more FFA Basketball 2 3 4 JACK DUBRAVA Jackle Lazy not so Just hate to hurry Football 2 3 4 FFA 3 4 letter men s Club 3 4 FFA Basketball 3 NAN JEAN EBERT Sometrmesl m qu1et someumes I m shy buttherestofthe ume oh myl Cho1r1 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Paper Staff 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Vrce Presrdent 3 Prom Court 3 Class Play 4 CAROLE ELSINGER Snookre An angel on Sunday but then comes Monday Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band3 4 FHA 1 2 3 Llbrary Club 4 One Act Play 3 f . Basketball lg Baseball 1-2-3-4g 4. - ' - . u 1---wav s-aff' LAWRENCE ESSELMAN Beanre Trme tells on a man especrally a good trme Football 1 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Annual Staff4 FFA 1 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Treasurer 4 FFA Basketball 1 2 3 VIRGINIA GARDNER Gmger The unspoken word never causes trouble FHA 2 3 4 RUTHANNE GOEHRING Red Let the world go as rt may, I 11 take rt any old way Chorusl 2 3 4 Cho1r1 2 3 4 FHA 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Grrls State 3 HomecommgQueen Candrdate 1 Paper Staff 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 L1brary Club 2 ELAINE GOSSE I lrke exams I thmk they are fme I never cram unless I have trme Bandl 2 3 4 Choul 2 34 Cho rus1 2 3 4 FHA1 2 3 4 L1brary Club 4 Secretary 4 Annual Staff 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Paper Staff 4 For ensrcs 4 One Act Play 4 Home comrng Queen 4 VIRGINIA GUNIA Vrrgre Lrfe 15 what you make rt The world 15 how you take rt Twrrlrng 1 2 3 4 L1brary Club 1 2 3 4 Student Lrbranan 2 4 One Act Play 3 Forensrcs 2 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 4 LEROY HANSEN He has a pull w1th the mrlkman he gets Grade A Band 3 4 Class Presldent 4 Student Counc1l4 FFA 1 2 3 4 Vrce Presr dent 3 Presrdent 4 FFA Judgmg Contest 2 3 4 1 CAROL HASELOW Competing with her we all are sunk, she's the thinkiest thinker that ever thunk. FHA 1-2-3-4- Paper Staff 4- An- nual Staff 4- Forensics BERTHA HAsLow Trudy I d rather be short than not at all FHA 1 DARLENE HAUPT Blondle A gal w1th more thmgs than school on her mrnd Homecomrng Queen Candrdate 2 Annual Staff 4 Class Secretary FHA 1 2 3 4 Semor Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Paper Staff 3 4 Chou 3 4 Chorus 3 4 KENNETH HENNINGER Kenny He has three speeds slow slower and stop FFA 3 4 Football 1 Band 1 VERYL HERDRICH Red Don t look now but your halo IS Sllpplllg Bandl 2 3 4 PepBand1 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Cho1r1 2 3 4 FHA 1 2 3 4 Dramatlcs Club 1 2 Forensrcs 2 3 4 One Act Play 4 Class Play 4 Class Treasurer 3 Junlor Prom Court 3 DONALD HILLS Dunk A squeak a groan a m1ghty shudder and Donme s car leaps from the gutter Baseball 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Student Counc114 Prom Court 3 Homecomrng Kmg 3 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Basketball 2 3 s 2 0' ogg--w He- V 'Q DALE HOESER Hunse One hour a day to study one hour 1n whrch to eat two hours to thrnk how trred I arn and twenty hours to sleep Football 1 2 3 4 Student Councrl 2 Basketball 1 FFA 1 2 3 4 FFA Basketball 2 4 Lettermen s Club CLARENCE HOESLY An experlenced baker who bel1eves that hlgh School 13 a four year loaf FFA 1 2 3 4 HAROLD KAISER I expect that women wrll be last thrng c1v1l1zed by man Student Councrl 1 FFA Basketball 1 2 3 4 FFA 1 2 3 4 FFA Judgrng 2 3 One Act Play 4 Volleyball 3 JANE KRAMER Why worry rt ll happen anyway Band 1 2 3 4 Dramatrcs Club 1 2 Fl-IA 1 2 3 4 Class P1ay4 JERRY KRONBERGER Twrg He has a drffrcult solutron for every srmple problem NINA LANG Neena She IS just the quret krnd whose nature never var1es FHA 1 2 Forensrcs 2 Lrbrary Club 3 4 Paper Staff 4 Student Lrbra r1an 3 4 ALAN LANGFELDT Junce He s not a wolf rt s just the way he says hello o o Football 1 2 3 4 Most Valuable Player 3 Captarn 4 Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Class Treasurer 2 4 Color Guard JUNE MANDEL Junre Quret people often decerve you Lrbrary Club 3 4 Student Lrbra nan 3 4 Dramatrcs 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 4 LA VONNE MOLLE Bonnre Late hours aren t good for one but they ll do for two FHA 1 2 3 4 Chorus 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Class Play 4 Forensrcs 1 DIANN MOLLE Squeaky Who wants to be out of thrs world when It s so darn much fun rn rt FHA 1 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Student Counc1l4 Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 Paper staff 4 Class Play JOYCE NEEB - Joy She likes to have a lot of fun but is always home before half past one Band 1 2-3 4- FHA 1-2-3 4- An nual Staff 45 Paper staff 45 Class Play 4. IAN NEWMAN - Boliver 'It's not what you do that's wrong, it's what you get caught at. Basketball 1-2-3-4g Football 1-4g Football Manager 35 Volleyball 1- 2g lettermen's Club 3-4. ff' NATHAN NOELDNER What are women? Only one of Nature s agreeable blunders Cho1r1 2 34 Bandl 2 34 Pep Band 3 4 Annual Staff 4 FFA 1 Class Secretary 4 Forensrcs 2 DARLENE PAGELSDORF P1Ck16 Both feet planted frrmly on a cloud FHA 1 2 3 4 Paper Staff4 An nual Staff 4 ROY PIPKORN luruor Lrke the stars out every nrght Baseballl 2 3 4 FFA1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Stu dent Councrl 3 V1ce Presrdent 4 DARLENE PLOMAN Some sense mostly nonsense Chorusl 2 34 FHA1234 Paper Staff 4 Pep Band 4 Foren srcs 4 KENNETH ROEHL Ken Senously and quretly he goes on hrs way FFA 1 2 3 4 ANITA ROGSTAD Nrta Dark brown eyes are dangerous thmgs They somenrnes keep one from gettrng wmgs FHA1234 Band1234 Chou 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Prom Court 3 Paper Staff 1 2 3 4 Jumor Edrtor 3 Edrtor 4 Annual Staff 4 Student Counc1l 3 Secre tary 3 Class Play 4 Forensrcs 4 Band 1-2-3-4g Choir 1-2-3-4g CLARENCE ROGSTAD Sparky A good 11ne makes good football has always been my v1ew and off the fleld lt comes ln pretty handy oo Football 1 2 3 4 Most Valuable Player 4 Baseball 1 2 Chou' 2 3 4 One Act Play 2 Class Pres1dent 2 Homecomrng Cand1date 2 4 Volleyball 2 3 lettermen s Club 3 4 Secretary 4 Color Guard 2 3 4 Badger Boys State 3 MARGARET ANN ROTTJER S81 Happy go lucky farr and free nothmg there IS that bothers me Bandl 2 3 4 Ch01rl 2 34 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Forensrcs 3 4 FH 1234 JAMES SCHECKLMAN hm You can t tell about those srlent men FFA 2 3 4 DOROTHY SCHMIDT Dory What s the use of lrvmg rf you can t enjoy yourself Band 1 2 FHA 1 2 3 Lrbrary Club WOODROW SCHMUTZLHI Woody Drrvmg carefully IS such a waste of llfe rnsurance ELDRED SCHUETTE E Be conservatrve always deem don burn Iflldlllght o1l use gasolme Class Secretary 2 Homecomxng K.mg4 FFA 1 2 3 4 FFA Basket ball 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Lettermen s Club 3 4. t i .. NMa 'elf I . I Paper Staff 3-4g Annual Staff 4g A - - - . 4. - l1y DONALD SCHWANTES Donme School 1S a t1me to worry the teacher not your bram Basketball 4 THERON SCHWIESO Terry A young man 1l'1 h1s early fluues Transfer from Janesv1lle 4 Football 4 Class V1ce Presldent Baseball 4 JANIS SEEFELDT Tmk Her heart s 11ke the moon always has a man rn rt Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 FHA 1 2 3 4 Choul 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Pa Annual Staff 4 JANICE KAY SMITH She thought and thought but not the thought she thought FHA 1 2 3 4 Dramaucs Club 2 Annual Staff 4 Student Lrbranan One Act Play 4 Chorus 1 2 3 Chou 1 2 Class Play 4 Twuler 2 IRMA SPANGLER Irma s heart went zmg to prove rt she wears a nng FHA 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 THOMAS STEINER Tom HIS hands are on the wheel but hrs eyes are on the srdewalk FFA 1 Band 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 per Staff l-2-3-4g FHA Treasurer 4g g . . 3: 3-4. TERRANCE STUTTE - Terry God save the kingg I'll save the queen. FFA lg Band 2-3-45 Pep Band 43 Basketball 4 DALE TIMMLER Tun Lafe s a jest and all thmgs show II I thought so once and now I know FFA 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Foot ball 1 2 4 Baseball 3 4 RAYMOND WALDHAUSER Ray Step on the gas We re only gomg e1ghty FFA 1 2 3 4 Volleyball 3 4 Base ball 3 4 FFA Basketball 1 2 3 4 ELEANOR WEIS Ell1e Wrth my eyes w1de open I m dream rn Transfer from Stratford 1 Lrbrary Club 2 3 4 Student L1brar1an 2 3 JUDY WEYHMILLER moon and Judy Band1234 FHA1234 u dent Councll 4 Annual Staff 4 Pa per Staff 4 Pep Band 4 WAYNE WINTER Crowbar Emoy l1fe ere lt s fled for when you d1e you re a long ume dead Transfer from Mosmee 1 Chou 2 3 4 Band2 3 4 PepBand3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Volleyball 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Letterman s Club 3 4 Class Pres1dent 3 Student Counc1l3 4 Presrdent 4 Badger Boys State 3 Prom Court 3 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 it. ' S- . 'Three things shine - the sun, the ' ' Q ' ' ' :SI ' SHIRLEY WITT Shul A m1ghty huntress and her prey IS man Transfer from Verndale Mlnn 3 Band 3 FHA 3 4 Chorus 4 Paper Staff 3 4 Annual Staff4 Class Play 4 Forens1cs 4 ELAINE WOLF Puts her troubles m a pocket w1th a hole rn rt FHA 1 2 Lrbrary Club 3 4 IRENE WOLF Rlcky Thrs lrttle lass 18 the artlst of her class FHA 1 Paper Staff 3 4 Forens1cs 4 Dramanc Club 1 2 L1brary Club 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 BEVERLY WOLTER Bev My xdea of an agreeable person IS one who agrees wlth me Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Chou 4 FHA 1 2 Lrbrary Club 2 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 2 4 Forens1cs 2 Choir 1-2-3-43 Chorus 1-2-3-4g Class Wzll Berng of sound mrnd and body We the Senror Class of the crty of Loyal rn the county of Clark rn the state of Wrsconsrn rn the year 1956 leave tlus our last wrll and testament e faculty we leave peace and quret e Junrors we leave our rntellrgence and good looks e sophomores we leave our good trmes and common sense To e freshmen we leave our patrence and experrences Harold Karser leaves hrs actrng abrlrty to Nancy Rossow Jane Kramer leaves her grggle to Carol Fensome Janrce Kay Smrth leaves her frrendshrp to Beatrrce Johnson Beverly Wolter wrlls her glasses to anyone who won t lose them as much as she drd Donald Becker leaves hrs roller skates at Poppe s Clarence Hoesly wrlls hrs frve hour school days to anyone who lrkes to leave early Carole Elsrnger wrlls her transportatron to the Srlver Dome to Helen Wehe Wayne Wrnter passes hrs abrlrty to wrrte sports storres on to future eccenrrrc wrrters Vrrgrnra Gardner leaves her wrll power to stay home to her brother Merlrn Ronald Boeck leaves hrs crown for other Prom Krngs Sue Demuth wrlls her edrtorshrp of the annual to Karen Wrchman Jerome Cook grves hrs Chemrstry grades back to Mr Judd George Brenner wrll keep hrs romances for rmprovement Dale Hoeser leaves hrs hour of sleep rn the mam ner Dorothy Schmrdt wrlls her basketball skrlls to Rayetta Dusso Jams Seefeldt turns the school cheers over to anyone who can use them Drann Molle leaves her dancrng abrlrtres to future Kolby Park Goers Joyce Neeb wrlls her famrly trrps to Nerl Darlene Pagelsdorf wrll keep Roy for awlule yet anyway Clarence Rogstad leaves hrs sports abrlrty to future players James Schecklman leaves hrs rules on how to play Cat and Rat durrng class to Stanley Rrchert Jerry Kronberger wrlls hrs abrlrty to handle tough questrons to Mrchael Luchterhand June Mandel wrlls her quret ways to Sharon Molle Alan Langfeldt grves hrs Studebaker to Barbara Frrcke Jan New 'nan leaves hrs trarnrng habrts where he found them Donald Hrlls wrlls hrs way wrth all the grrls to hrs brother John Bertha Haslow wrll Just leave because the rest of them do Darlene Haupt wrlls her blond harr to Audrey Holt LeRoy Hansen leaves the class presrdency for a mrlrtary career Kenneth Hennrnger wrlls hrs abrlrty to know rt but not show rt to John Weyer Nan Jean Ebert leaves her love affarrs to Barbara Wepfer Gerald Dretsche leaves just as quretly as he came four years ago Corrrne Braun wrlls her swrng to Joyce Krvrko Nrna Lang leaves to Jorn her brothers at home Janet Chrrstenson leaves her letter wrrtrng to Karen Newman Terry Denk I To th , ' . To th ' ' , ' ' . To th , ' . . th , ' ' . room to future night owls. Margaret Rottjer turns the choir music over to Carol Noeld- leaves hrs srsters behrnd Ruthanne Goehrrng wrlls her Job at the restaurant to Nelda Foelske Carol Haselow leaves her rntellrgence to the Junrors for future reference Veryl Herdrrch wrlls her flamrng red harr to Maxrne Johnson Vrrgrnra Gunra wrlls her baton to anyone who won t be forever dropprng rt Jack DuBrava wrlls hrs shyness wrth the grrls to Roger Krvrko Elarne Gosse leaves her surprrsed expressrons to Carolrnc Aumann Irene Wolf leaves her artrstrc abrlrty to next years Loyalette artrst Elarne Wolf wrlls her studrous ways to her brother Eugene Dale Trmmler leaves hrs hrgh school days to the brrds Wrlma Fenner falls herr to Slrrrley Wrtt s wavy harr Lawrence Esselman leaves the grrls to anyone who wrll lrke them as much as he drd Judy Weyhmrller wrlls her abrlrty to be lrked to Nan Jean Stutte Terry Stutte leaves hrs drummrng talents to Carol O Blacrr Tom Sterner leaves hrs romances to anyone who can hold a candle to hrm Raymond Waldhauser wrlls hrs drrvrng technrques to Wayne Molle Eleanor Wers wrlls her experrences as a student lrbrarran to Patrrcra Terry bchwerso leaves hrs abrlrty to become well acquarnted to all new students at L H b Roy Prpkorn Jr wrlls hrs school nrghts to Herb Mandel but he ll keep the memorres Darlene Ploman leaves her clarrnet to anyone Kenneth Roehl leaves hrs abrlrty to be seen and not heard to Jerome Braun Nathan Noeldner leaves hrs srxth perrod vrsrts wrth Mr Dahlby to Kenneth Hansen Woodrow Schmutzlcr leaves hrs noon hour jaunts around town to Rodelle Schecl LaVonne Molle wrll leave school rn hopes of better days ahead Anrta Rogstad leaves her excuses for gettrng out of class to anyone who feels they need a few mrnutes recess Donnre Schwantes leaves hrs brrght remarks to Eugene Fenner Eldred Sehuette wrlls hrs crew cut to Jerry Goehrrng The above stated wrll we leave to our bequeathed herrs rn the hope that they wrll eherrsh rt wrth an rmpressed memory of our school days! Wrtnesses . . A , , . . I Hetzel. Irma Spangler leaves the Advanced Shorthand class to future A students. , . . . . , , 1 ' 1 W If jx -M I f CHRISTINE ALBERT CAROLINE AUMANN MARGARET BAUER ROGER BEN DER KATHLEEN BENTZLER DUANE BOECK RONALD BOEHNEN ARTHUR BOEHNING TOM BRAUN DONNA BRUE LARRY COOK NANCY DEGENHARDT DIANE DENK BOB DU SSO REUBEN EHLERT GEIALDINE ELMHORST EUGENE FENNER JON FISHER DALE FRA VERT BARBARA F RIC KE JACK FULWILER MERLIN GARDNER ALLAN HAASE JEROME HAMMOND RITA HANNAN KENNETH HANSEN JUNE I-IA SLOW MAXINE HA SLOW EILEEN HENNINGER PATRICIA HETZ. EL JOHN HILLS DALE HOAG BILLIE HORN BEATRICE JOHN SON ROGER KIVIKO HERBERT LANGFELDT 5 Bala fx I .AA ix Qu- if Q QA J: ' X ' 4 f Q ,Ii 10 , I7 fi , ' -E 'S-. A . .45 ' 'vi as 7, X J In .ff , I A ,, JJ :sy 4-2 ,S s ,C J Q 5 I d ,L,, . , A, ,L 5, I zgh I., V In A A ,s I 5 A 1 -, -1 1-Q .al 'Q 1' LJ. 'Q 4-6 I MARILYN LOOS MIC HA EL LUC HTERHAND KENNETH MARTENS RONALD MEYER WAYNE MOLLE CLAIR MROTEK NEIL NEEB MARY NOELDNER JIM NYSTED RICHARD O BRIEN NORBERT OL SON MARLENE PACHAL ARTHUR PAUL MARLENE PIEPER I UD Y PIPKORN SANDRA RAHM DONNA REDIG LOWELL ROEHL MARLENE ROLLINS ROBERT SCHMIDT NORMAN SCHMIDT NORITA SCHMIDTKE NANCY SCHWEIGER DIANE SHERMAN DONA LEE bTEVENS DAVID THUR CARLOTTA TICHY EMILY UHRIG ANTHONY WALTER HELEN WEHE BERNADINE WEHRMAN JIM WELSH KAREN WICHMAN WALTER WUCHERPFENNIG xg! 9' ,Z AVLA -,,,,,q . A QP' I fi A Q .A - s. I 2' 3 QL 5. I ,EL :Iv was , Rf Q I I . ,Q - 3 '3 Q 1 Y Q 2 ,, VM' AV A I a 1' A 4 A 3-ag? , Ai , 3 Q v ' y, V' . 7' 'flf Xi .. 9 x. xl Homecommg Candrdate and Escort BOB DUSSO CAROLINE AUMANN NW CLASS OFFICERS STUDENT COUNCIL Secretary Barbara Fncke Marlene Pleper Helen wehe Arthur Boehn Treasurer Herbre Langfeldt mg, J0hn H111s Presrdent John I-1111s Vrce Presrdent Carolme Aumann C lass History The prospectrve class of 57 agam started then upward clrmb to become full fledged graduates Wrth Mr Larson M.r Dahlby, and Mrss Sannes as our gurdes we begm our thrrd lap of our all rmportant chmb to the summrt On September 9 1955 our class offrcers were elected to help us on our way Our class rrngs were ordered on October 7 as a treasured Souvemr of our trrp The most rmportant event of our Journey for thrs year and the most excrtmg w111 be our Iumor Prom on May 4 C5 QA' . 5 1 Q 1 Q - - I S S Q ' ' D Q Q Q - D - C Q Q . I . . . 0 . ' , . . Back row left to rtght N Fellenz R Lang G Delo R Brett R Dusso H Mandel D Irmen D Free J Grlbert Second row J Goehrlng R Krahn N Martens Y Becker K Lrndgren J Cook D Kautzer D Farnsworth Thrrd row J Davel C Fensome D Luchterhand K Haselow M Bertz G Gray D Clouse I K1v1ko N Foelske Fourth row P Mrotek P Boehmng C Kramer J Haslow R Hammond R Dusso T Hannan W Demuth Adv1sor Mr Hehxon Q- 'OG Back row left to r1ght A Schrmdtke V Ro111ns G Zettler K Verhalen R Shefchrk L Schmrdt S We1s C Rmehart Second row N Rossow M Roder K Voss R Scheel R Roehl C Spranger D Noeldner G Krause 'I'h1rd row R Ratzburg N Stayton L Schultz R Rottjer V Stumpner I Wolf P Pagelsdorf V Straus Fourth row D Wtnter A Schaefer D Roehl C O Black K Stevens M Wucherpfenmg Advrsor Mlss Hopkms 9 , X1 'G ., 'S 5 ' ,, V . - .lk rx S ' , ., , : . , . , . , . , . . . . . , . .. . : . , . , . , . , I . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . I . . tam 5' . .V A ,f ' l. ,, , 1- .. . 0 r Q f, T .a F, .51 'V 7' T -1 S 'S' at S X 1 , : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . 1 . , - , - - 5 - I - , - . , . . ' . . , . , . , . , . . . . Back row left to rlght W Rottyer H Wehrman N Olson W Voss M Stark L Reuth G Paul J Oestrelch C WCIS Second row S Rlchert E Roehl I Weyer M Nowak G NOWHR K Newman I W1ChIIl3I1 D Neustedt E wolf Thrrd row L Scheel I Sch roeder J Preper K Schober N Stutte K Newman K Nysted C Noeldner Front row K Walter M Schuette E Wehe B Wepfer I Noeldner Mr Lawrenz LQ 2? Z Back row, left to right: M. Molle, D. Brue, D. Becker, M. Garbisch, P. Ellison, L. Cook, C. Grambsch, L. Miller, I. Brecht, W. Brecht, B. Luce. Second row: R. Molle, C. Elm- horst, H. Holmes, T. Annen, G. Haselow, L. Hardrath, R. Hansen, N. Delo, N. Henninger, P. Brett. Third row: A. Holt, M. Johnson, A. Hoeser, R. Meyer, L. Denk, C. Berg, W. Drescher, S, Molle, M. Dusso, C. Helms. Front row: S. Greene, J. Bentzler, M. Froeba, W. Fenner, W. Clouse, G. Fischer, K. Bentzler, Mrs. Hayden. Absent from picture: K. Gempeler, R. Schlinsog. win 'B 0' 5 I ,V Seventh and Ezglotlo Grades First row left to right K Ebert K Engevold L Boeck T Brussow S Chrrstman D Hansen Second row A Dusso M Fravert Third row V Hammer C l-1111s D Leffel Fourth row A Lewis G M11lard C Myre Fifth row K Nysted I Preller K Rossow Fzftlo and Szxth Grades R Gilbert W Erickson R Gotter B Hall C Johnston R Kadolph S Lee R Myre C Pagelsdorf H Pfohl M Preper O Roder J Rottjer J Swanson R Will D Wolters X T First row left to rrght F Catl1n L Bauman R Radke L Kadolph C Grambscn second row P Will S Bloomfield V Gerdes L Paulson J Wolter R Haslow L Johnston Third row V Dull W Pagelsdorf D Helms I Rayhorn L Millard Teacher Mrs Rowley J E53 8 ft 6 OX - 1 Ajay' , 45' - , tn 30 ty ' I 4 Q 5, ,I R9 1 Teacher: Miss Pickett. Absent hom picture: D. Duelly, E. Erickson. y I N lr is A ,ru 'el W I I .A ' if . Ply I ' W If , ' D I 43 S-f Tlozrd and Fourth Grades F1rst row L M111ard K Bruckert A Z.epp11n L Izngevold I Helms J Bloomfreld Second row D H1115 M Haupt M Co111ns K L1eske J Bruckert S Lemke B Johnston Th1rd row C Bauman J B1oomf1e1d B Hemtz D Fravert R Chnstman R Kanneberg E Haslow Fourth row L Lawrenz P Preller V Rayhorn S W1nter P Crlbert V See man L Schwelger F1fth row W Lee 1-I Colhns B Rottyer b Trrndal P Welzxen B Berry Absent from pxcture G Errckson P Francls Mrs Z111rner sm!-4, Q51 Second Grade F1rst row N Myre W Bauman S Rossow I Dux C Trrndal D Luehterhand eeond row W bands D Haupt C bm1th L Green I Colby Th1rd row K Brussow B Preller L Paulson B Plckett L Lokken Teacher Mrs Lott O' qi I Q, I ' : . ' , . , . ', . ' , . , . 4 . : . ' , . , . ' , . ' , . , . , . . ' : . , . ' , . ' , . , . ' , . , . . : . , . , . , . ' ,. , . 5'- , . ' . ' : . , . ' , . ' , '. ' , . ' , . . : . ' , . ', . ' . ' , ,.:f'i..y .-.xl P3 4 NP : :lj X . ' : . , . , . , . , . ' , - ' ' 5 ' : .' , . . - Q ' . - , . - ' I - - - , , , . ' , . . : . . 6 J . Grade I Frrst row T Collms R Colhnson R. Mattson L Lapelle R Putt Mrs Bogdonov1ch Second row S Kappmg R Grambsch D Leffel D Zlmmerman Third row D Bre dlau D Schwerger M Pnor S Duell B Lemke J Engevold Fourth row M Enge vold R Mueller D Larson P Newman C brzslmvzs Pro gram 5 xy X I ff ' 1 ' ' + , qw. . . Ll' I 4. d If wr .-fr 1 5 2' W - ,D f R 'W . L5 If 31 4 Q Q,ffrf , 'v I I .f-in . ., www, . K gm V111 9 'fx 'J D 1 wi! iv: -J 'EXX 's S-I i, K 3' H ' Q 'W 4-was rf . 'ff-'J . L . , sw? 6 9 1' K , 3 vig 15 cf' , . v-3 ,ms Q . Q' 4' i is 1, A V 0 1 K g 41 N Y-Q-if. se ,ff iw if-' XXI-fy :Ax A ' Mmmwhwww 2 C52 gk h M -ev ' M f v W Y ,A 'g 'N .Q ig uw knew, hi? ji 2 A , ,g jk 3 H'-f'- '-'--'f0f-df. f' ' A g:,f'vT' .' ' 15 ' 1 A Q ,M ,wa It H S Q 1 W L 4 A is 4 EQ My-H . 3 Q it Y ,, Q L -5 S Q: A 1 n Q 1 fu ear 9 Annual Sm To portray faithfully the student in all lus activities and events to portray fam111ar faces in their classes organizations and activities to recall the fond and cherished memories that hallow the associations of pleasant years spent at LOYAL HIGH SCHOOL friendship and co op eration and to pay tribute to those elements and factors that make our school the excellent parents, and friends such is the arm and purpose of the 1956 LOYALITE gul- Edrtor SUE Assistant Editor KAREN institution that it is today - we present our efforts in this annual to the students, faculty, alumni, I Loyalette Sm f The Loyalette btaff has worked hard :hrs past year to put out a record number of rssues Wlth an average of one rssue every two weeks we kept the students well rn formed on sports class and club news Edrtor Advrsor PIOCIUCIIOII Manager Jumor Ed1tor A111511 bports Producuon ANITA ROGbTAD IAR5 HAYDLN BARBARA FRICKE DIANE bHERMAN IRENE WOLF WAYNI: WINTER MRS HUG S SENIOR bIiORTHAND am' N . D X . . . x ' I , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - .. - - - - - - - - - - ' . . - . , , . 1 . - - - - - - - - - - - A . k K fag 1 T CW' r 3 . i' C' The purpose of the F H A IS to promote more mterest m homemalung home of tlus year s hlghllghts were the annual Chustmas Tea Imuatron and the Mother Daughter Banquet Off1CLfS are as follows PI'CS1d6llI Vrcc Presldcnt MA K E wi Rf Treasurer secretary n Q Parlra nentarran ldrtor omg Leader P NEW yx Q Clnptor Mother Adv1s0r bue Demutlm Nl rrx lmmldlmer Jams Se ieldt Carol l-eusome 'xlarleug Rollrus Elame Gossr Joyce Pxeprr Xlrs llaxdrn M155 lloplrrus 1 'N 1 .Mr as .V muwn,,,, i I X , I V X s Q I I . I ' ' --.--.---------- , Y , , A 0 ' ' ----------------- - - ' I wg '- +V A , , - ic I 72 x 1 3 ................... , . D 1: llistorian ----------------- Ruthanne Goclrriug, in ' 4 :Q f V - I 'V ............... t V . s ' , 'Q' 1 3 3 V ...................,.. - N , A O 12 ------------------ f 5 ' 1 1 4 0 Q x , ................ V , , . lx lf of V .img X' I Dunng the past year the F F A members have part1c1pated rn local and state Judgrng contests The a1m of every member was to gam greater knowledge IH the freld of agrrculture thus fulfrlling the purposes of the F F A creed P I' Pres1dent V1ce Pres1dent becretary Treasurer Reporter benunel Advrsor OFFICERS 'Q- ' Le Roy Hansen 4 Lowell Roehl Harold Ka1ser Lawrence Esselman Rodelle Scheel C Eldred Schuette Mr Lawrenz One Act Play Tnfles a dramatic mystery play rece1ved an A at the local contest 1n Greenwood and a B plus at the d15U'1CI contest rn Stevens Pornt Cast Veryl Herdr1ch Elame Gosse Ronald Boeck Raymond Dusso Harold Kaiser Director: Mrs Lanphere Crew: Mary Noeldner Nancy Schweiger Janice Kay Smith Q' 5 Lzbmry Club Mxse Sanncs Wllll the a1d of the Lxbrary Club and the Student L1brar1ans has ereated a new lllIL1'L.St 1n the use of the f8C111I1CS the L1brary offers The off1cers of the Llbrary Club are Pres1dent Irene Wolf Vlce Prcsldent Carohne Aumann and Secretary Treasurer Flame, Gosse 9 Senior Band CORNETS R Boeck M Preper C Elsrnger R Gotter L Hansen G Zettler L Schmrdt M Rollms C Noeldner L Johnston D Farnsworth M Loos CLARINETS M Noeldner D Ploman N Noeldner W Fenner J Chnstenson A Rogstad N Stayton J Pxpkorn D Stevens C Spranger C Grambsch E Uhrrg MAJORETTES R Romer S Rahm N Schmrdtke J Smrth V Gun1a J Kramer K Gempeler B Johnson FLUTES M RottJer B Wolters T Hannan M Bertz K Haselow N Martens SAXOPHONES J Neeb D I-Iaupt E Gosse V Herdrrch B Wehrman DRUMS T Denk T Stutte C OB1ack T Stelner TROMBONEB D Molle D Boeck L Schultz R Dusso BASSES W Wrnter C Aumann K Wrchman COLOR GUARDS C Rogstad A Langfeldt D Becker BARITONES C Berg D Noeldner D Denk DIRECTOR Mr Dahlby 'Gra f HORNS: R. Hannan, J. Weyhmiller, N. Degenhardt, K. Newman. : . . -M J tx 6 A if S' lf' A 'Wide 'ff 'I U' 1 .L 9 ' N F s If Pep Band The Pep Band takes part m the Football and Basketball games by prov1d1ng the mus1ca1 entertammem jumor Band The Juruor Band under the duectlon of Mr Dahlby 15 workmg hard to take the places of the graduatmg Semors Chou' Havrng a total membershrp of srxty frve we have had the d1st1nct1on of bemg the largest chou ever to assemble under the d1rectorsh1p of Mr Dahlby Among the many performances rn wh1ch we parucrpated durrng the year were the Chrrstmas M1d Wmter and Spnng Concerts the State Fesuval Show Busrness and Commencement For the thud consecutrve year the Loyal merchants sponsored us on an hour program on WEAU TV Eau Claue after whrch we enjoyed a banquet at Jrmmy Woo s Supper Club 0 's in ,f AQ of M 'sa H r ek? - r C , X 3' ' A Se MS N-Aiiw-v Gzrls C borus From the gym the srngrng voxces of the sucty fxve members of the guls chorus echo every Monday mornrng For the fust ume 1n about s1x years under the drrecnon of Mr Dahlby we have challenged ourselves w1th a class A mus1c Among the varrous programs prepared for Ih1S year were the annual Chrrstmas Sprrng and Mld Wmter Concerts along w1th the second televrsron appearance rn two years I Qs E NQ J , 2' - XL .-, , T 'fx :u G' u f 'Wi Letterman 5 C lub Our newly formed Lettermen s Club was organrzed for all athletes who have earned through Ihellf act1ve part 1n sports theu letter bars and p1ns The Club has been BCIIVC throughout 1ts two year CXISICHCC sponsonng school dances purchasmg then Jackets and another achlevement was the 3 C Conference school em blems placed Ln the gym Offxcers Presldent Alan Langfeldt V1ce Pres1dent Iumor P1pkorn Secretary Sparky Rogstad Treasurer Lawrence Esselman Advxsors Mr He11xon and Mr Alby .atb Q' 2.57 if 3 N Comphments of ZEPPLINS GAS SERVICE Lyceum Programs MARGE HARBAUGH The audience accompanied Marge on wings of song around the world with her folk tales MAGICIAN COTTS - Everything from rabbits to wieners appearing from the most unusual places. MAURICE and MINNETTE - Held the students' attention as they twirled to dazzling heights with spirited dexterity. Wisconsin Idea Theatre GAMMER GURTON S NEEDLE brought a new phase of entertainment to the school WILLIAM KELLY An interesting speaker on Human Rights for Negroes HOWARD CLEAVES Provided an en tertaining yet educational program with his movies of buds and animals nl 1 Compliments of NORTHSIDE ELEVATOR l Q1 S SX, 494 R fad , xv ,F ik 4 -f 4 5 X 2 , E x Hr1'WX--- 3 ff sm gg 'BW S, gi 5 f 1 EF' 5 75 3' ggi L F ' Q . . X x W .,,,p . 1 ,Q 4 . Q in ,f 1' ,f .. , x, ,N fn ' Irr- '55 lnilicztion Is: , nf ,gg ,. -A .- -rg :E Q Y ' fi 1 1 . W f 5 ' 'WXJE' V ,sw-sg ,affm ?'g,,'g. ,A Q., . , ,L 'fly , 'H-1 ,. fx W ,Y ,.f .- ., nfs, L. f f? if if W6 ,Q ,xv , J- q Q' X., ww ,,, v ww' -9? 3 I' ,V Y 1 I ei mx my I, .,sA-Q. ' Q fx 1953 Q, gg K X f S ' QP i QUEEN ELAINE O,n11,'W g 0 Hama 55 COURT SHARON MOLLE BILL ROTTIER VIRGINIA STUMPNER SPARKY ROGSTAD CAROLINE AUMANN BOB DUSSO KING ELLIE 'Cai' fl 3 cgi? - 3 Q,oSP'x' 'Yeh' -y Hy SN O66 B46 1544 fumor Prom IV vi P3 THE COURT Hrghhghtrng the 1955 Prom was the Coronatron of Queen Cornne Braun and Krug Ronald Boeck we danced to the mus1c of Stan Ness under the b111owy lavender streamers wh1ch trans formed the aud1tor1um rnro a heavenly ballroom The dancers encucled the centerp1ece wh1ch was arranged rn accordance wrth the theme of Deep Purple As for remembrances there are only the f111ed dance cards pressed roses and the beautrful memones. gf' fi eh ,Q sf ,I Q J, 21,5 95 , ., rx p All ,455 ffafqr, 1.4. B o as ,gy as Q Agr: 'QQ .-F . ma W 'ifr if 121- fffif- 55 1 Com 9 ., em 0 3 :6 , ' - 1 l W3 V ':' Q . d se '14, 1 .Q 45. 451 if .3 .,- ISE: fu ,:. I 4 908561 17,4 If 9 PAX- Q62 fv S9 449 6' 44' Q . I D . s' -A 'O' S fi .1 ,JC if Q W ..ee,..W Sk 95' - f -mv if 6 Q33 J kv , 5 .q h 5 15 fs A. . 5 xi A 4 '. gk L I . 55 Football Squad 56 The 1955 football record has brought us many memorable events The foremost of these memorres 1S the 20 0 defeat we handed Auburndale On October 14 Greenwood was our r1val for the game of the season our Homecomlng Although we lost 14 0 the game had many thrlllxng moments as our boys contmued the1r attempts for v1ctory Wrth only two vrctorres resulung from s1x encounters our record was not one of all glory but our SPHII never dred as we gave our opponents a f1ght1ng challenge to the end At the close of the season the team met to bestow awards on two of the players for therr outstand1ng accomphshments Clarence QSparkyj Rogstad recerved the honor as bemg the most valuable player of the year and Alan Langfeldt obtamed the utle of capta1n of the year Nearly half the team consrsted of Senlms but there were many very promxsmg underclassmen whom Mr Hehxon and Mr Alby beheve can become a powerful and speedy Loyal Greyhound squad for next year w e 5 I . so Q 1 x K X it I t ' vgfsik V 5 1 Kb Q38g ,532 - Ei 'N Q N M 2 JE , V sf 1 , s is e Formatzon C oach H elzxon a kzng O C oaclo Alby 3 4 3 AU Squad The Greyhound s basketball season has been one of many Lhrrlls close games and hard fought moments It was equally drsappomung when we could not break through our losrng streak whrch started w1th our second game of the season Through all of th1s the team s frghtrng spurt never ceased and rt IS to these boys that Loyal can pomt w1th prrde when speak1ng of good sportsmanshrp Left to right: D, Schwantes, B. Dusso, D. Boeck, L. Roehl, I. Newman, J. Fulwiler, R. Boeck, C. Rogstad, D. Hills, J. Hills. Compliments of O. W. TRINDAL CO. Wt 'i A-ug km. 55 QM ui 'vq K M BUVAL N o a B Squad R Dusso B Romer P Mrotek J Welsh G Delo G Goehrmg W Demuth L Reuth and V Rollms made up our B team thxs year Thou coach was Mr Alby who d1d a fme Job of preparmg :hom to be the stars of the future UVA Y DVA QYA AE' A1 a FFA Squad Back row left to ught R Waldhauser G D1etsche J DuBrava R Meyer T Braun Mr Lawrenz P Boehmng W Molle B Hom A Boehnmg I M111er From row C Mrotek R P1pkom H Ka1ser E Schuette N Olson D Tlmmler T Denk Comphments of CITIZENS STATE BANK S' R 'ffgk A Q G T, V5 52 4Y4k B 7 K Y A ,ff , OW, KOA 4 X 5 6 V 05, 4 R 5, Q14 ob 4' T A 0 E V pq T T 'x ff U t iw g 'QVAK ' wma, ' Y VY 5' ' Bar Sv Q 353 5 ' !f3'i B 'B' To f M X X 4 of Q, VAC i ld I B554 Q -W, B335 15 45 fx X TINK an RUTHIE GINNY and NANCY 5 x' Calendar AUGUST 30 Frrst day of school Whcn s thc frrst vacatron P SLPT J I MBLR Labor Diy vacatron Thrs rs what makes school so rn rch fun Football gun at Qpcnccr Loyal 0 Spcnccr 7 Abbotsford at Loyal Loyal 7 Abbotsford ld Gcnrors bot thcu' proofs My but arcn t wc hood lookruu Loyal at C olby Loyal 2 Colby 14 Bcttcr luck ucxt trm OLTOBLR NOV! I-rcshmau Lnrtratrou Wcrcn t thosc frcshmcn cute 7 Loyal at Maryheart loyal 14 Maryheart O l kncm you could do rt Wc got our rcport cards Wc couldn t havc foryjottcn th II much lxst summ Homccomrng gamc wrth Greenwood Musrc by Howrc Sturtz Rcrpurub as lung and quccu wcre Eldrcd Qchucttc and lzlarnc Gossc, Lust Lyccum program by Wrllrlm Kclly on human rrphts MBI R No school for a fcw days bccausc of the IclCl1Ll'S coux Lutron at Mrlwaukcc moody Loody Lyccum nrogram of motron prcturcs of arumals by Howard C lcavcs Rcmcmbcr hrs humorous touch Onc Xct Play contcst at Lfrcruwood Loyal rcccrvcd in ratmg Ctoo bad that um lrdcr w us ucvcr solvcd Bloodmobrlc at school Fhcrc wcrc lots ol pcoplc tllllllilllb of othcrs Frrst baskctball bamt ot thc sc xsou Grantou at Loyal c won' 1 cport c xrds avarn Xll wc ntcdtd was somc rcvrcw' DIC l MBLR l 1 olby at Loy rl Ihc Score? Forptt rt Lyceum program of folk songs by Marge Harbaugh lvcn tht boys sing that day Loyal pl xycd baskctb xll at Ncrllsvlllc Oh wcll xyal at Spcuccr Wc bclrtxc lll thc Good Ncrghbor llolrcx Ch 1 ras Tht dr Lo 11 at Owcn Rah' Rahl Lyccum probram by 1 maprcr ill Iwoudcr whcrn ht ,ot Ill tht mtutrs Nbbotstord plrycd xt Loxal Wt, can t wln thcm all C hrrstm rs Proprun Srlcnt 'Nhpht School closcd for C lll'1SIIll3S yacwtrou Oh boy 5 4 ' ' . ' ' 1 . lil . 1 c L V' . - X X - , 23 , - - ', L30 I . - - . r X ' 7 ' ' . X ' X ' X '. 7 1 v . f - - ,y ' ' l2 'X X . X ' ' Y X 1 LS . or! 14 , , x . l . . ,Y . 1 . V 21 4. x Y, . .L x , .V H. r 1 fs ,L r ' 1, I' vf 1' Y. ' 9 l 8 u L ' ' x ' - I rf x ' . s . ' , 4: 10 ,,,! . L ,. , '- , i , , ,' k 'wiv' - 4,. , . I r vi- 1 1 1 5 ' s . ' s w X ' r ' ' y , -- zz f 1' - X -rr , f X ' . w- .. 77-Tu, 241 R, L -for . A, ., 5 V - V. , ', V. Z ,I f' 'L , 'C X V: ', 5 ' ' ' . 1 I ,I Z . f V. L s' ' 1. , s - 14 F.H.A. l r'stn Tea. 1 ay. ll ya ' 'X , ' . 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X z . - r' ' ' - ' , Q Q XS 2' 'L - ' L .mx N , ' ' L .. ,L ' H ,vw Calendar JANUARY I School reopens Glad to be back too Oh Yah' ' Owen at Loyal Whoops Semester tests Why oh why were they ever 1nvented P Loyal at Granton Tryrng our best not to loose the spuxt Spencer at Loyal 19 43 We almost won that one Loyal at Colby 60 47 We re st1ll m there flghung Nerllsvrlle at Loyal 14 od It s enough to make even the best sports wall lr LBRUARY Loyal at Abbotsford It s 111 rn the game Lyceum program presented by Wrsconsrn Idea Theaue Greenwood at Loyal Dxnce after the game w1th musrc by the old phonograph re cords Chou goes to Lau Clarre for College Musrc Cl1n1c Show BUSIHLSS III the lught for all musrcally mrnded hams to howl MARLH A PRIL lvlXY lo No school Closed for laster vacatron Another one but the um IS drawlng near Senrors Chou chorus and band go to Lau C,la1re to appear on TV Jrmmy Woo s 15 agarn packed wrth starvrng young TV personalrtles F H A Mother and llrughter Banquet benror members reeerve the rr long awarted for plns lNlLlSlC Festlval Hey we sounded pretty good Junror Prom The brg nrght Lyceum program M 1ur1ce and Mlnnette gymnastrcs Qenror tr1p What fun but oh our achrng bones C lass day More fun Today everyone shrnes C ommencement We made rt Four years of hard labor 1nd we re cryrng over rt' Lompllments of LLARK LLLCTRIC LOOP 3 s r I , , . 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They Also Serve A fnendly smrle welcomes all who enter the offrce Throughout the years Myra has helped the students w1th mcrdental srtuatrons that occur rn any school MYRA KOLLMANSBEIGER LAURA STAYTON ANNE CATLIN 4 me -ilu Delrcrous meals turned out every noon are the sk1l1s of these two ladres Twrce a day and for musrc fesuvals ball games and the class trrp these are the people rn whlch we placed our trust for a safe Journey HAROLD HILLS MAYNARD ERICKSON FLOYD SMITH DOROTHY PRELLER MAYNARD SCHWANTES Comphments of MYRE FURNITURE MART I O O , J . ls O ss' l I Y V . Q K Q, it Rf 4 A .. ' A H T ' A a-110' A ,T a Sponsors We of the senror class are very grateful to the followrng sponsors who have helped make our annual a success TW LNTY FIVL DOLLARS Wrth the complrments of Marshfreld Chamber of Commerce TEN DOLLARS Wrth the complrments of Clark lzlectrrc Coop Crtrzens State Bank John H Keel Myre Furnrture Mart Northsrde Elevator O W Trrndal eo Zepplrns bas Servrce SIX DOLLARS Wrth the complrments of Ace Hardware Albert Davel Co Brauns Bar and BOW11l'1g Carls Bar Clarence Gorsebner Club 98 Colby s Food Market Dave s Super Market D W L e Dr R D Peters Lmmas Beauty Shop Frank Degenhardt Hal Vorght Hug Surge Servrce John D Wuethrrch Kehrbergs Store Langjfeldt Constructron Lennre s Auto Reparr Lothar Oestrerch Loyal Cafe Loyal Cannrnb eo Mrlan Matanrc and Son Mrles Radro and Telev1s1on Mrs Ed Bertz Nerl Johnston Neumans Bar Noeldner Implement Norman Luchterhand O Sc N Lumber eo Prrors Radro and TV Ray Prror Rellrsl G A Store Roys Bar Sam Bruekert Seeman L P Gas and O11 Shermans Bar Stock Chevrolet Inc Wagners Bar Wepfers Drugs Zupanc Motors FOUR DOLLARS Wrth the cornplrments of Dr G W Ive son F and H Cafe Gamble Store Grambsch Homemade Candy Harold Haupt Larry Hammang Rrng Salesman Loyal Bakery Loyal O11 eo Trr State Breeders Allan Welzern Chuck Caturra The followrnp, have also contnbuted Merlaks Shoe Store Thelsen ll xrdware Wrtts Meat Market Loyal School and Offrce Supply Loyal Theatre Loyal Trrbune Luchterhand Implement Meyers Dry Cleanrngb Make s Standard Servrce x 3 I 4 I . 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