Loyal High School - Loyalite Yearbook (Loyal, WI)

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Text from Pages 1 - 88 of the 1957 volume:

FOREWORD We, the Senior Class of LoyalHigh, are happy to present to you this 1956-57 Loyalite. We hope that it will always be a remembrance of our many friends and activities during this school year. As the years pass, we hope that you can page through this annual and recall many good times. THE STAFF IN MEMORIAM ' rgzlqvrn 1 f fM'5fZt?w11 ! , I M 1d 73111113 W 11111 1111 ff X 1' 1 W11'f'1'1111 M111 1 1 1 WJ,-I fm, N'v1M J X ' A n2,fm'n'A1ydl 1 11 1 1 N S CS- f 'l'11'1 1 W' s f X19 y X Xi? LylHh k b 15 1 d E1 A 1 2 1956 gth 1957 llly P148 ' 1 ,vfwff 'WW 41 fm Ai 111 vu ,JK ' , I ' Y W N 11, 1 7 ,1 1. '1 f'1'1'11f 111' M1117 Ml' 1 11571 W 11'W4?11'1. 1f1M1u1?WW J'51 '1s111 '31 ' '11 O' 'WMM 2-fd 'W 'W 1131! N1 ' fi? 11f1 1A11'111rif ,JW111 1 '-1V',1r'11W11 .L'13.'1'11LU!.1,1T 1i'ff9'1'm'V 1p4ml11f1111 - Vo m..- 13,4 143.141 ai ,lf 1iff1V'y, W ! H! h 25,w.l 1li' If Y 'IUMA ,fx ' fi , 1,---- 'f- N 9 -,lj , 'V 11 11 11 A X K1 j' I 1 ,f ,,3,2'--SYVTT7-l' hu .1-if-?fif A5 ,iv :sl X Q. 4 X D 'g h f f y ' 'g 1 h ' b d d d by h 1 f b D B h I p d hy O I 954 w h P1 dgd' ' P ' 1 th' y I p 'l d d 1 p f h L d 1 k d ll' f y :Q ' ADMINI RA TION SCHOOL BOARD The actlons and dec1s1ons of an admxmstranon are for the good of the student body and for the betterment of the entlre school L1k6W1S6 a school prospers and grows as long as the admmlstratlon works together 1n harmony and understandmg STUDENT COUNCIL 3 4' , 1 K xx . kk 5 xy. .jf-A K5 .4 ' I 1 FACULTY Dear Seniors By the trme you read thrs message your hrgh school days wrll be drawrng to a close Some of you wrll be glad when they are over, and some of you wrll approach graduanon day wrth a feelmg of sadness, because for all of you rt meansa rather abrupt change rn your way of lrfe Adulthood brtngs an rncrease rn problems and responstbrlttles and Ihope your years attendtng the Loyal l-hgh School have helped rn preparrng you to meet these challenges rn an honest and effrcrent manner The reward for your future efforts wrll no longer be recorded on a report card but wrll come rn the way of matertal and sptrtual beneftts, and rt rs my wrsh that you wlll acqulre an abundance of both The 1957 Loyallte staff members, and thetr advrsor, Mrss Sannes have produced a fme annual, andl am sure you wrll Jotn wtth me rn complrmentrng them on their efforts Your Loyaltte wtll be a pleasure to you many ttmes rn the years ahead Best wtshes for all of you Srncerely, Zdfmw -K' ISMAUV Warner F. 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WH- N 8 I uf Yiiiifffk 1 SE NIORS CHRISTINE ALBERT Chns She was so bashful that her voxce blushed when she used it Llbrary Club 3 4 Class Play 4 Semor Class Play 4 CAROLINE AUMANN Chuckie Pure as snow but she dnfted Band 1, 2-4 Pep Band 3 4 Choir 1 4 Chorusl 3,4 FHA 1 4 Library Club 3,4 Library Vice Presrdent 3, President 4 Home commg Candrdate 3 Prom Court 3 Class Play 4 MARGARET BAUER Mugs If you don t lxke my gan don't swlng on it Chou 1 2 3 Chorus 1 2 3 FHA Staff 4 Prom Court 3 ROGER BENDER Rodge School! don t use profan1ty around m Cho1r234 FFA1234 KATHLEEN BENTZLER Kackle Men may come and men may go If doesn t bother me FHA 1 2 3 4 Semor Band 1 DUANE BOECK I fell on my head but ll drdn t affect me, didn t affect me drdn t affect me Treasurer 4 Basketball 2,3,4 Foot ball 3,4 Baseball 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Band 2, 3,4 Choir4 Letter men s Club 3,4 1, 2, 3,43 Paper Staff 3, 4: Annual e. fl ll . n 1 0 ll 3 3 0 RONALD BOEHNEN Ronnie Spare trme farmer but he hasn t any spare trme FFA 1 2 3 4 FFA Basketball 2 FFA Judgrng Team 2 3 Senlor Class Play 4 ARTHUR BOEHNING r How we adrmred hrs wavy harr, and then it ramed FFA 1 2 3 4 FFA Basketball 3 4 Student Councrl 3 JEROME BRAUN Tom Rules weren t made to be broken but no one sard anythrng about bendmg them Student Councrl 1 Basketball 1 4 Baseball 3,4 FEA 1 2 3,4, Vrce Presrdent 4 Chou 2 4 Letter Club 3 4 Baseball Manager 1 DONNA BRUE A lrve wrre never gets stepped on! Chorus 1 2, 3,4 fhorr 1 2 3,4 FHA 1,2,3,4 Student Counc1l2 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 LARRY COOK Shorty If hot au rrses what rs holdmg me down? Cho1r2 34 FFA1 2 3 4 NANCY DEGENHARDT She shrfts her bra1n 1nto neutral and lets her tongue rdle on Bandl 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 FHA 1 2 3,4 Cheerleader 1 2 3 Paper Staff3 4 Class Treasurer 1 aw amass, DIANE DENK DeDe There s a wicked l1ttle fllcker 1n her eye Cho1r1 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 FHA 1 2 3 4 PaperStaff1 2 3 4 Annual staff 4 Dramancs Club 1 Homecommg Candrdate 1 Prom Queen 3 Class Secretary 1 ROBERT DUSSO B0 I-hs hatr is too dark for h1m to be Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 1 3, 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Letter Club 3 4 One Act Play 2 3 4 Class Play 4 Class President 1 Student Councrl 1 Prom Court 3 RUEBEN EHLERT Seen often but seldom heard GERALDINE ELMHORST Gerry Owner of a terrific sm1le FHA 1 2 3 4 Ltbrary Club 2 Student Librarran 2 EUGENE FENNER Butch Why can't I be smart? 1 sleep on my books Cho1r 3 4 Football 4 Volleyball 4 ION FISHER What was that they asked me, I was sleeping. Cholr 2, 3,43 FFA 2, 3,4. UI I1 u 0 - ' ' Il ' I I I : I I I : . . . : . : I I I : I I I I : ' : . . R I . ll bl! ,, . . . an angel. 3 - : . . a , : ' . . : 5 : . I . ll N ll ll N ' II . . . : ' : IV ll Il ll ' .: : II DALE FRAVERT Worry and I never met Football 4 BARBARA FRICKE Barb I don t care how they pronounce my name I'll change rt someday anyway Transferred from Eau Clarre 1 Choul 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 34 FHA 1 2 3 4 Forensrcs 1 2 3 4 Class Secretary 3 Paper Staff 3 4 Productron Manager 3 4 Annual Staff 4 JOHN FULWILER lack In athlencs he s a star but h1s rnterest 1n lessons won t carry hlm ar Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Football 3,4 Lettermen s Club 2 3,4 Treasurer 4 Class Secretary MERLIN GARDNER Grrls are a nursance but they re here to stay so I won t object FFA 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 Baseball 2 4 ALLEN HAASE Don t look at me grrls, rt makes me nervous FFA 1 2 3 JEROME HAMMOND Jerry Women are all rrght 1.l'l the1r place wrsh they would fmd rt Football 1,2 Manager 3 4 Base ball 2 Basketball 2 3 Manager 4 One Act Play 4 Senror Class Play 4 Letter Club 2 3 4 Basketball Manager 4. 1? RITA HANNAN Ettle I want to be bashful but the boys won't let me Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Chotr 1 Chorusl 2 FHA 1 2 3 L1brary Club 2 3 Paper Staff 2 3 4 Dramauc Club 1 KENNETH HANSEN Kenny He doesn't walt to be cranked he s a self starter FFA 1 2 Class Play 4 Chou 2 4 FFA Iudgmg Contest 2 JUNE HASLOW A smile for everyone FHA 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff4 MAXINE HASLOW Max If l can t remember xt I Just forget It FHA 2 3 4 Annual Staff4 PATRICIA HETZEL a The only way to have a fnend is to be one Band 1 2 Chorus 2 FHA 1 Llbrary Club 2 3 4 Student Llbranan 2 3 Paper Staff 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 JOHN HILLS My best thoughts came a lxttle late Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 II ' II ll II . I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I4I ' 1 I I I I , . , . Il II ., . I I - n . . : : .3. , . , . II II . . I I I I I Il II II I ' ' I ' II . . I I I ' IIP tn ,, . ll . l 0 l . I I I I Q . . 0 I I I I I . I I I ' II ' .. . . I I I I I I I I Q I I I I I I I I ' WILLIAM HORN B1ll1e He's always feelmg h1s best when he can be a constant pest FFA 1 2 3 4 FFA Basketball 2 3 4 Semor Class Play 4 FFA Iudglng Team 3 4 BEATRICE JOHNSON ea I like to think of all the roads that led away from here Chou 1 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Magorette 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Forensrcs 2 3 HERBERT LANGFELDT Herb Our man so strong and brave but who can make htm behave? Football 1 2, 3,4, Co Capta1n4 Volleyball 2 3 Lettermen s Club Student Council 2 Class Treasurer 3 One-Act Play 2 3 MARILYN LOOS Putsle So Fords make a person rattle braxnedr Chou 1 3 Chorus 1 2 3,4 Band 1 2 34 FHA1 234 Annual staff 4 Homecommg Queen 4 MICHAEL LUCHTERHAND Mlke I don't go to school I Just VISII here KENNETH MARTENS Marty I m not sleeplng Just glvmg my eyes a rest FFA 1,2 3 4 Football 1,2 3,4 Baseball 2 4 Semor Class Play 4 Lettermen s Club 4 NB H 0 ' ' P 2.3, 4, President 4: Prom King 3g ' ' S u l 5 RONALD MEYER Ronnie One hundred per cent an' Semor Class Play 4 FFA 1 2 3 4 FFA Senunel 4 FFA Basketball 2 3 4 FFA Iudgrng Team 2 3 WAYNE MOLLE Mortlmel' That sweet look of mnocence m his eyes IS only the devrl in d1s gu1se FFA 1 2 3 4 FFA Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 4 CLAIR MROTEK I came to school to get acquamted wrth the guls Lrbrary Club 1 2 Choir 3 4 Band 2 3 4 FFA 1, 2,3,4, Secretary 4 FFA Spealang Contest 3 FFA Basket ball 1 2 3 Basketball4 Prom Court 3 FOIBDSICS 3 Sen1or Class Play 4 NEIL NEEB If smart remarks were grams of sand he d have a desert Football 2 FFA 1 2 3 4 FFA Basketball 3 4 Band 1 2 3 MARY NOELDNER A Jolly grrl chuck full of fun she s always mce to everyone Band1 2 3 4 PepBand1 2 3 4 Choul 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 FHA 1,2,3, 4, V1ce Presrdent 3, l-llstorian 4 Forensics 1 2 3 4 One Act Play 4 Student Councrl 1 Annual staff 4 Paper Staff 1 2 3 4 Dramatrcs Club 1 NANCY NORWOOD 1 chatter asl go and I m always on the go Transferred from l-lixton 4 Chorus 4 Chou' 4 FOICHSICS 4 Cheerleader 4 Senror Play 4 . . v Baseball 4: Dramatics Club 1. JAMES NYSTED tm There s a lot of work rn hun some where lrttle has ever come out Lettermen's Club 2 3 4 Sergeant at Arms4 Baseball 2 Basketball 1 2 3 Football 2 4 NORBERT OLSON Ollle Work doesn't bother me I never have time for rt Football 1,2,3,4 Co Captain 4 Most Valuable Player 4 Lettermen Club 3 4, Vtce President 4 FFA 1, 2 3 4 FFA Basketball 1 2 3 4 MARLENE PACHAL ar Don t oversleep or your dreams won t come true Chou 1 Chorus 1 2 3 4 FHA Play 4 Paper Staff 3 4 Annual Staff 4 ARTHUR PAUL Archie Why worry rt happens anyway FFA 1 2 3 4 MARLENE PIEPER Tools Just a grrl of many letters Band 2 3 Choir 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 234 FHA1 234 Student Council 3,4, Treasurer 3 Cheer leader 4 JUDY PIPKORN If you thmk she s quret you don t know her FHA 1 2 3 4 Chou 1 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Amxual Staff4 Senror Class Play 4 Paper Staff 3 Band 1 2,3 4 WJ' ll n 1 ' ' , . II , . l I : - ' S 3 l s 5 ' o ll ' ll N ' ll a ' 0 : 'S . ' : . , : . . . - HM DY lt I D ll ' s . . . : z Class Treasurer 4: Senior Class : . : II ' II O1 ' N , . I n I ' N II .. . .. I : I I I : I O I : O I I : 3 - Ol l l ' I I ll . . , : ' : . . . : z ' : : , , . SANDRA RAHM Sandy She smlled at many Just for fun but now we know there s only one Majorette 1,2, 3,4 Annual Staff 4 FHA 1 2 3 4 DONNA REDIG Donnre I m here even though I don t tell everyone LOWELL ROEHL Most great men are dead, and I m not feelrng well Baseball 1 2,3,4 Basketball3 4 FFA 1 2, 3,4, Vrce Presrdent 3 Presrdent 4 FFA Basketball 2 judgmg Team 4 Senior Class Play MARLENE ROLLINS Charmmg, neat, and always sweet Chorus 1 2, 3.4, Chorr 1,2, Band 1 2 3,4 FHA 1 2, 3,4, Presr dent 4 Parlramentarran 3 Annual sraff 4 Pep Band 4 ROBERT SCHMIDT 0 Well I graduated, drdn t I? FFA 1 2, 3,4 Lrbrary Club 2 NORMAN SCHMIDT I keep tellrng myself I ll do lt tomorrow for sure FFA 1, 2, 3,4 FFA Basketball 1,2 4 I I I ' o 3 s P g I 4: Lettermen's Club 3.4. p . 3.4: I 9 5 r .' UVB blf NORITA SCHMIDTKE If you re bad that s bad rf you re good they wonder Majorette 1 2, 3,4 FHA 1 2 3,4 Chou 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1.2, 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 NANCY SCHWEIGER I don t talk all the trme some txmes I laugh Chou 1 Chorus 1,2 FHA 1 2 4 Library Club 1, 2,3 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Forensrcs 3 4 One Act Play 1 2 DIANE SHERMAN T00tS Varrety bemg the sprce of lrfe why date the same guy twrce? Transferred from Merrrll 2 FHA 3,4 Prom Court 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper staff 2,3,4 Jumor Edt tor 3 Edrtor 4 Semor Class Play4 DONA STEVENS I m backward about comrng forward Band 1 2,3 4 Chorus 3 4 L1 brary Club 3 Semor Class Play 4 CARLOTTA TICHY Quret and shy, oh what a he FHA 1,2,3 4, Edrtor 4 Annual Staff 4 Student Lrbranan 2 L1 brary Club 2 FHA Demonstratrons 2 Forensrcs 4 Semor Class Play' Paper Staff 4 ANTHONY WALTERS Tony Everythrng wrll come rf a man WZIIS FFA 2 3,4 n 1 1 , - I I I ll ' o I 1 r I ' : 3 . n U ' - I ' : : . S I I : : ' . : . ' 0 .. .. ,, . . . . 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EMILY UHRIG I ll grow up someday but please not today Band 1,2,3,4 Chorr 1,2 3, Cho rus 1, 2,3,4 Lrbrary Club 2 Student Lrbrarran 2, 3 Annual Staff4 FHA I, 2, 3,4 Dramatrc Club 1 Class Secretary 2 HELEN WEHE Peanuts Charmrng young lady who chose her Romeo from the senror class Dramatrc Club 1 FHA 1,2, Secretary 4 Chorus 2,3 Library Club 3 4 Presrdent 4 Band 1 2 Student Councrl 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 BERNADINE WEHRMAN Berme l ll argue, though the pomt be small, you can t let the teachers say It all Band 2 3,4 Pep Band 3 4 Fo rensics 1 2,3 4 Chorus 4 Annual Staff 4 Senror Class Play 4 Dra mancs Club 1 Radxo Qurz Team 1 You wouldn t belreve rt but I can work rfl want to Football 4 Basketball 2, 3 Base ball 3,4 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Badger Boys State 3 Student Councrl 4 Basketball Manager 1 Volleyball 4 KAREN WICHMAN Pretty as a prcture nrce frame oo Band 2 3,4 Chou 1 2,3,4, Cho rus 1 2,3,4 Pep Band 3 4 FHA 1 2 3,4 Class Presrdent 2 Stu dent Councll 2 Homecomlng Candrdate 2 Forensrcs 3,4 An nual staff 3 4, Edrtor 4 Iumor Edrtor 3 Semor Class Play 4 Guls State 3 WALTER WUCHERPFENNIG Walt I m not lazy butl can t see why I should work FFA 1 2 FFA Basketball 2 S ' 9 ' ' S 3.4. o 9 ' 5 9 3 n 5 I P ' 1 9 Q 5 JAMES WELSH Jim as ' ' ' ' S ' 9 2 ,, . 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U U I ' CLASS WILL We, the Senror Class of 1957 upon leavrng Loyal Hrgh School wrsh to bequeath our many talents and treasures to those who wrll remarn after we have left We, therefore, have drawn up thrs, our Last Wrll and Testament To the Junrors we leave our drgnrty and experrence To the Sophomores our combrnatron of good looks and brarns And to the Freshmen our patrence and our school sprrrt CHRISTINE ALBERT bequeaths her blond tresses to Patti Brett CAROLINE AUMANN s lrttle horn goes to her srster Doreen I along wrrh the abrlrty to play rtj MARGARET BAUER wrlls her halo to Nan Jean Stutte Drck Holt falls herr to ROGER BENDER s red harr KATHLEEN BENTZLER grves her frrendly smrle to everyone DUANE BOECK s abrlrty to charm the gals goes to Brlly Rottler RONALD BOEHNEN bequeaths hrs deter mrned artrtude to Harold Pfohl ART BOEHNING wrlls hrs curly harr to Ronny Eckes JEROME BRAUN leaves hrs strlts wrth Brll Koskr DONNA BRUE s fascrnatron for Marsh freld goes to Patsy Pagelsdorf LARRY COOK bequeaths hrs wrnd Jammrng to Jonathan Grlbert Delores Wolf frnds herself heu of NANCY DEGENHARDT s posrtron on the end of the chorr and chorus rows DIANE DENK wrlls her lrkeable personalrty to no one she wrll be usrng rt for a long trme yet ROBERT DUSSO leaves hrs backstage talents to all future stage hands REUBEN EHLERT s unhurrred pace goes to Judy Wrchman GER ALDINE ELMHORST bequeaths her drmples to Grnny Stumpner Harvey Wehrman falls herr to EUGENE FENNB2 s gracefulness., JON FISHER s technrque for draplng hrs lrmbs over the school furmture rs wrlled to Larry Schmrdt DALE FRAVERT leaves his Job at the bowlrng alley to Kenny Bentzler BARBARA FRICKE bequeaths her farthfulness to one to Drana Clouse JACK FULWILER wrlls hrs drstrnctive gart to Darwrn Farnsworth MERLIN GARDNER leaves coon huntrng to the brrds ALLAN HASSE leaves hrs borsterous manner rn class to Donnre Noeldner JEROME HAMMOND bequeaths hrs actrng abrlrty to Larry Reuth RITA HANNAN leaves an empty asprrrn bottle rn the office KENNETH HANSEN wrlls hrs precrse manner to Lyle Hardrath Joann Cook fallsheu toJUNEHASELOW S posrtron rn the lunchroom MAXINE HASELOW bequeaths her rnterest rn boys to Becky Wrll PATRICIA HETZEL leaves her lrbrary work to Rayetta Dusso JOHN HILLS bequeaths hrs modesty to Roger Molle BILLIE HORN s posture goes to Gordon Haselow Marran Rogstad rs left wrth BEATRICE JOHNSON s good trmes HERBERT LANGFELDT bequeaths hrs abrlrty to stay home at nrght to Nelda Foelske MARILYN LOOS leaves her crown to future Homecomrng Queens MICHAEL LUCHTERHAND grves hrs prnk Cadrllac to all poor boys who have a grrl but no car The Three Musketeers of the class WAYNE MOLLE, KENNETH MARTENS, and NORBERT OLSON leave behind them a staff of grey harred teachers! RONALD MEYER bequeaths hrs herght to Charles Frscher CLAIRE MRO TEK s grrl rn every port system goes to anyone who can keep track of so many gals at once NEIL NEEB leaves his rnexhaustrble supply of pranks to Bob Domrne Phyllrs Ellrson I o a 9 1 9 l , 1 l n ,,. ,, . . .. . a - on n - - I 1 . . . . g u o .. . . . - . a u . . . . . , . . - o . .,,. -. . ,, u . . . , .- o . . . . - n u g . . u - o o o ' in n I - - - Q . ,,. n ,, . - . .. ,, .,, . e u u n o n . . . . I u o Q o . , . 1 n . . , . o Q . . .,,. . ,, 4 ' n n U I n . , . . - n rn- - n o s lnhents MARY NOELDNER s apple diets NANCY NORWOOD wtlls her vtm, vrgor, and vitality to the athletrc department JAMES NYSTED leaves hrs harr for Mr Alby and Mr Dahlby to dlvtde equally! MARLENE PACHAL wrlls her Teenage Prayer to Roberta RottJer Marlon Krause becomes the owner of ARTHUR PAUL s sly wmk MARLENE PIEPER bequeaths her beautiful vorce to no one, she needs rt herself JUDY PIPKORN s gum craclung goes to Mrs Hug s students SANDRA RAHM wrlls her grggle to Mary Beth Cowles Shrrley Green mherrts DONNA REDIG s quiet ways LOWELL ROEHL wrlls hrs athletic abrlity to hrs brothers MARLENE ROLLINS and NORITA SCHMIDTKE leave therr lasting frtendshrp to Verlyn Rolhns and Algene Schmrdtke NCJZMAN SCHMIDT s ac cordion becomes the property of anyone who can play it as well as he can ROBERT SCH MIDT bequeaths his neat gentlemanly appearance to Eugene Wolfe NANCY SCHWEIGER s pen pals from Israel go to any gals who wrll be farthful correspondents DIANE SHERMAN wrlls her wardrobe to any girls in need Nancy Stayton mherrts DONA LEE STEVENS mrld dlsposrtron CARLOTTA TICHY bequeaths her late hours to Kathy Gempeler EMILY UHRIG s love problems go to anyone who thtnks they can cope w1th them Wayne Voss inherrts ANTHONY WALTER s shyness wlth girls HELEN WEHE s rollerskatrng Jaunts go to Doreen Luchterhand and Carol Fensome BERNADINE WEHRMAN s well wom books are rnherlted by Joyce Preper Barbara Wepfer falls heir to the studious manner of JAMES goes to any other gals with such headaches WALTER WUCHERPFENNIG bequeaths hrs handle to Lee Cook In southern Italy Madame Valezia rs seated at a table As the lrghts grow dim, she peers into her crystal ball and the year 1987 comes mto vrew CARLOTTA TICHY ls the testrng expert at the Betty Crocker Krtchen tn Mrnneapolrs She has 1ust tasted one of NANCY SCHWEIGER S new cakes called Nancy s Specral SANDRA RAHM DONNA BRUE and MARILYN LOOS have added the Mrs degree to their names JIM WELSH has taken over Edward R Murrow s newscast So goes the world today, are his famous closmg words ROGER BENDER was rn a wreck. The doctor NORMAN SCHMIDT ts called Meanwhile, DONNA REDIG, the nurse, discovers a de cayed tooth, so KENNY HANSON rs called to fill it Many of you no doubt have seen the picture Fox produced by 50th Century Wolf, whose duector 15 RONALD MEYER The leading lady GERALDINE ELMHORST, IS the only true redhead rn Hollywood DIANE SHERMAN rs now employed rn the Snappy Garter Co She takes drctatron seated on. hes' boss's knee, who happens to be MERLIN GARDNER JERRY HAMMOND holds the World Champronshrp record for tymg knots in the Navy, and was recently voted the Navy s most experienced wolf MARGARET BAUER is noted as No 1 wolfhound She can track most any sarlor down Our Amerrcan reporter KAREN WICHMAN, has publrcly denounced Trto for blowrng smoke rn her eyes NORBERT OLSON KENNY MARTENS, and WAYNE MOLLE have taken over the Three Stooges part rn the movres ART BOEHNING has become the producer of the Bugs Bunny Comedres Hrs next frlm wrll be WELSH. KAREN WIC!-lMAN's familiar expression 'I was so mad at George last night. . . ' . . . , . . . Get the Rabbrt Habrt, Go Bunny What rs that excrtement at the door? Why rt rs HERB LANGFELDT Just returnrng from hrs cross country lecture on Women and therr Ways JIM NYSTED has become a mrllronarre He changed hrs name to Pelvrs Treasly and rs the rdol of all teenagers The map of Wrsconsrn has been changed Loyal rs now the caprtal Many new rndustrres have started here NEIL NEEB now operates a push button farm NORITA SCHMIDTKE was hrred to push the buttons BERNADINE WEHRMAN rs rn charge of the nurses Here, graduatrng from the Loyal Unrversrty, rs ALLAN HAASE If hrs teachers could see hrm now DALE FRAVERT rs the new professor of Swoonology He has a class of seven blondes ARTHUR PAUL rs a successful lawyer He rs frghtrng the case for JUNE HASLOW and MARLENE PACHAL who have Just returned from England They rnsrst that cars be drrven on the left hand srde of the road After repeated wamrngs RUEBEN EHLERT, our newly rnstalled cop, hauled them rnro court JUDY PIPKORN and EMILY UHRIG have also been tourrng the country lecturrng on How to Change the Color of One s Harr to Match One s Latest Costume JON FISHER rs a salesman He specralrzes rn brushes to clean old spaghettr In the elevator we see BOB DUSSO rn a unrform ls he a sarlor boy scout or polrceman? No just the elevator boy We all have our ups and CIOWHS WALTER WUCHERPFENNIG has frnally reached hrs goal He rs the swrmmrng rnstructor at the all grrls college Tourrng the army camps rn the Pacrfrc rs our great ballerrna dancer BEATRICE JOHNSON She rs very lrght on her feet Her theme has been recognrzed by Generals LARRY COOK and CLAIR MROTEK In Rro de Janerro our great bullfrghters NANCY NORWOOD and BARBARA FRICKE have Just entered the arena In a lonely Srberran slave camp JACK FULWILER has formed a Lonely Hearts Club He rs the presrdent vrce presrdent, and treasurer In Texas TONY WA LTERS rs takrng DONNA STEVENS out to drnner EUGENE FENNER has frnrshed burldrng a new factory He manufactures quart srze motor scooters RITA HANNAN, now Gorgeous Gussre woman wrestler, rs berng challenged by her worthy opponent Beautrful Bertha alras NANCY DEGENHARDT BOB SCHMIDT, another lawyer, rs debatrng why grrls should wear short skrrts MARLENE ROLLINS has entered the restaurant busrness She calls her place Roll rn Doughnut Hole In every class, there are at least two average Amerrcans DIANE DENK and MARLENE PIEPER are housewrves MARY NOELDNER rs the leader of the Women s Temperance Party PAT HETZEL rs lecturrng on How to Change Men s Ideas CHRISTINE ALBERT and KATHLEEN BENTZLER own a rabbrt farm They are presrdent and vrce presrdent of the Powder Puff Company MIKE LUCHTERHAND rs a great mystery wrrter Hrs bodyguard rs TOM BRAUN, In the drstance we see a neon srgn flashrng It says Johnre s Harlem It rs JOHN HILL S nrghtclub MAXINE HAS LOW has recerved her B A degree and now plans on rnstructrng RONALD BOEHNEN CAROLINE AUMANN and HELEN WEHE have a home for trred soldrers rn Nevada DUANE BOECK and LOWELL ROEHL must have been trred, after srx months they are strll there Don t the grrls grve you any rest? BILL HORN rs the new announcer on You Bet Your Wrfe The advrce of the crystal ball rs, Use every day well, and the future wrll take care of rtself H . . ,, . . . . Q . . . ,Q - n n . . . . Y Q Q 9 n 4 . . . - Q Q a u u Q Q 0 Q Q ' a I I Q . . ,, , . , ,, . . . s e Q Q I I I ' . Q Q 5 Q Q a Q Q 9 u 0 n n - - n - ' I I o 0 o ,, . ,, , I Q e n v n - ' n I Q ,, . H n o 1 . . ,, . , ,, . , . - o a Q u a . o Q , . . . ,, - n u . . ,, , ' n a in slow 1 .. , lar' ' Els 1 .1 in iw.Y i dim iorst an , ' lxiw will ,Q 'if' ., s . Q 52595 - i . + Q, Q' W in Q39 fn NWS Qx?' :Lent zlerv 'CC Hmmm? Qfpn V x Nez- '-eh., R ,, you 51 Tfil s' :. N- if' F 4 1 ,fri as We 'Q Pizbwc ' Wm? ,1 f' ' ,x U . 'L . , - . i . 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GERALD ZETTLER Green Door , Q . i 'hgh tt-Q kr L, ff- iii - If ' ' ll ll I ll q ' , n ,, n n - vw I i f Lag ! ii at V , ,,i,:i,.: A , ' A 1 ll ' . Q Z ll ll ll U ll - ll Y ll SOPHOMORES A L F Frrst row E Wehe S Greene I Schroeder, C Noeldner C Helms K Gempeler M1ss Hopkrns Second row K Schober K Newman C G1bb1I1S I Bentzler W Drescher A Hoeser D Neustadt K Newman M Dusso Thrrd row D Becker W Clouse R Meyer R Molle R Hansen C Elmhorst, M Nowak J Brecht Fourth row M Garblsch M Molle L Scheel L Hardrath W Rottjer H Wehrman C Wels D Norwood P Elllson I Pleper A Holt P Brett I Wrchman L Denk W Fenner M Schuette Thrrd row G Nowak L Mrller R Schlmsog C Grambsch M Stark J Weyer N Delo K Bentz ler Fourth row D Brue T Annen L Rueth W Brecht W Voss N Olson E Roehl E Wolf Absent from prcture L Cook G Haselow N Hennmger H Holmes K Nysted S Richert First row: B. Wepfer, N. Stutte, K. Walter, S. Molle, I. Noeldner, Mrs. Hug. Second row: 1 9 5 9 FRESHMEN X C L A I 9 6 Fust row C Fischer I Schultz R Kadolph L Doehr K Trnka S Wehe T Brussow W Hammond Mrs Hayden Second row L Boeck D Hansen I Elslnger D Degenhardt L Redrg D Duell R Myre M Cowles D Ertl E Boehnmg M Haas Thlrd row M Rogstad J Noeldner S Davel J loos R Strey J Swanson C Schuette R Oestrelch T Bombach Fourth row O Roder M Pachal G Rmehart W Koskl E Shefchrk B Erlck son S Chnstman R Jakobl E Roehl Flrst row T Weyhmrller R Domrne C Ratsch D Wolf R Meyer D Olson A Eckes I Rottjer Mr Lawrenz Second row J Tlmmler K Lucht S Lee C Gunla B Rollms M Rueth D Aumann L Wucherphenmg C Demuth Thrrd row R W111 D Wolter M Pleper C Hublng N Cook R Holt M Thelsen S Plpkorn A Lloyd Fourth row I Welsh A Becker C Johnston I Bredlau I Schwreso G Paul J Spangler l-I Pfohl L Stark C Pagelsdorf Absent from prcture M Krause 5 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Z 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 JUNIOR HIGH G R 7TH A 44, D 0 8TH Fust row left to ught F Catlrn R Radke L Bauman I Preller A Lewis Second row G Mrlls L Johnston L Kadolph K Engevold K Ebert C Myre M Fravert Thrrd row C Grambsch A Dusso K Nysted C Hrlls G Mrllard Fourth row R Grlberts K Ros sow E Errckson Teacher M1ssP1ckett QAbsent from prcture R Haslowj sn-1 E an-1 S Bloomfreld V Gerdes I Wolters Second row H Collrns V Seeman V Rayhorn P Preller D Fravert L Mrllard W Pagelsdorf Thlld row P Wrlls R Behrens W Berry C Meacham E Haslow P Grlbert V Dull J Rayhorn Fourth row S Tnndal P Wel zren B Rottjer R Kannenberg L Lawrenz J Prpkorn L Paulson Teacher Mrs Rowley E S G R A 44, D O First row, left to right: D. Helm, G. Erickson, R. Christman, W. Lee, J. Mills, L. Schweiger Ftrst row, left to nght C Bauman, P Franc1s,I Bruckert, A Zepplxn W Mrlls Second row D Hrlls, M Coll1ns,J Bloomfxeld, H Helms, K Benedrct, B Hemtz Thrrd row B Johnston L Engevold J Bloomfreld, C Trmdal, L Mrllard K Lleske, S Lemke Fourth row S Rossow K Brussow,J Colby, N Myre, W Sands, R Clouse, C Smrth Z rllmer E Fust row left to rrght P Newman, D Schwerger, M Behrens, B Lemke S Duell Second row S Kappmg D Bredlau M Engevold,J Clouse, T Collrns Thrrd row R Putt, L Capelle, S Grese, D Larson, B Grambsch Fourth row M Pnor,J Engevold R Collrnson, R Mueller, D Zrmmerman Teacher Mrs Zorman G R A D E 4177 S N Fifth row: -L. Creen, Bauman, I. .Dux, L. Loken, R. Preller, G. Mills. Teacher: Mrs. G T R W A O D Fust row, left to nght D Degenhardt, C Anderson,R Sands Secondrow G BCHCd1Cl, R Larson Fourth row B Rayhom, M Lokken, A Roder R Putt Frfth row K Seeman, M Kehrberg J Dux, D Myre, A Berry Teacher Mrs Neuenfeldr CHRISTMAS PROGRAM G f o R Q N A E D . E D . N. Gilbert, C. Radke,. L. .Meacham. Third row: D. Errgevold: P. Henninger, Behrens, R ORGANIZA TIONS ANNUAL STAFF After long hours of hard work and planmng the staff of the 56 57 LOYALITE would lrke to present thrs annual to the students, faculty parents and fnends We hope rn years to come tt will be a cherrshed remembrance of frrends fun and fond memortes at LOYAL HIGH SCHOOL Jumor Edttor Edttor K.. N2 'I f- Z- nllL G3 1 'Q-. ff f, k Q ' J x A Advisor e' '- , bg h Q 2 . I , N. Q. g LOYALETTE STAFF The forty seven members of the Loyalette staffhave worked hard to keep the students up to date on school actrvmes Our able advrsor has been Mrs Hayden arust Shrrley Green producuon manager, Barbara Frrcke typrsts, Norrta Schmrdtke, Sandra Rahm, Carohne Aumann, Barbara Frrcke and Terry Hannan Edltor DIANE IuniorEd1tor TERRY .-81 .uni Hard at work! ' up rv ' The motto of the Future Homemakers of America Toward New Horrzons presses the purpose of the organrzauon learning to lxve better today m order that our ltves and those of our famrhes may be better tomorrow Our 0ff1CCI'S are as follows President MARLENE ROLLINS Vrce Presrdent KAREN SCHOBER Treasurer ROSE HAMMOND Hlstorlan MARY NOELDNER Edltor CARLOTTA TICHY Chapter Mother MRS HAYDEN Advisor MISS HOPKINS o o - y .. - ' .. ex- ---- - --- ----- ww Secretary -------------------- HELEN WEHE i The purpose of the Future Farmers of Amerrca rs expressed in then molto Learnrng to Do Dorng to Learn Earnrng to Lrve Llving to Serve Our organization is doing Our offrcers are as follows Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Reporter Senunel LOWELL ROEHL CLAIR MROTEK RODELL SCHEEL PAT MROTEK RONALD MEYER i O Agn :Nb oQlCu L10 l W W therr best to fulfill this motto. 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A. ,- aff ' - M' 1 f ,, i W.. -f .- ' ., Hlw - U Winter Wonderland Autumn Leaves Peter Cottontall Always In My Heart i Txs Spnngtxme Yankee Doodle Harvest Moon Sch00l Days LIBRARY CLUB The Llbrary Club and the Student Lrbrarlans under the gurdance of Mrss Sannes try to create new rnterest xn the work of the llbrary and rn books The offrcers are Presr dent Helen Wehe Vrce Presrdent Terry Hannan Treasurer Mary Ellen Bertz Secre tary Pam Brett STUDENT LIBRARIANS 'QQ ACTIVITIES T EN GA LL ON TRIO October 19 Marron Wagner, Rrchard Davy and Jack Mahoney presented Western style musrc November 26 Mr Mackrnzre, writer and lecturer, told how lrqurd arr rs used January 1'7 Dance Amerrcana presented Old Soft Shoe and The Blues Aprrl 23 Jose Srlva, wrth hrs banJo, played two drfferent melodres at the same trme March 13 Jack Rank portrayed characters from Shakespearean plays We were also entertarned by the Men s Glee Club from Wrsconsrn State College, Stevens Pornt Jamarcan Farewell, Whale of a Tale, and Canadran Sunset were among the numbers they sang l CHIEF d THUNDER comms November 12 Appearrng Day and Flyrng Cloud presented song, dance and tradruons of the American Indrans . . ' ' N li N I1 and introduced new effects never before attempted on a string instrument. . , . . ' N ' ll ll li ll ' If I l I ONE ACT PLAY Th1s year the one act play presented tts comedy Stolen ldentrty at Colby rn the league contest Although we were not able to enter further compeutron, all agree tt was a memorable expenence Mary Stella Mrs McKee Beatnce Compton Mrss Moffet Brad Trlgger Propertres Prompters Stage Asststants Dlrector CAST Janet Osterman Carol Noeldner Nancy Stayton Kathy Gempler Berme Wehrmann Ronme Eckes Jerry Hammond Terry Hannan Phyllls Elllson Barbara Wepfer Bob Dusso Ray Dusso Mr Thompson SENIOR CLASS PLAY The mystery farce The Haunted Chalr was presented November 15 and 18 It was directed by Mrs Lanphere The cast included Wtllram Horn Nancy Norwood Lowell Roehl, Marlene Pachal Ronald Meyer Karen Wrchman Clatr Mrotek, Carohne Aumann Ronald Boehnen Dlane Sherman Kenny Martens, and Mary Noeldner The crew members were Donna Brue, Carlotta Ttchy Chrrstme Albert, Kenny Hansen Jerry Hammond Judy Prpkorn Bernadme Wehrman Larry Cook and Bob Dusso The fun of practrce, parues, and street dances as well as gtvmg the play wrll long remam rn the memorxes of all of us 1 Y- KATHLEEN RODELLE an-5 Queen MARILYN LOOS Klng DUANE BOECK PATTI ROGER CAROLYN BILL DQ ' fgz.-'sg-3: ldsssxix W f X N ., .. Na .ff I Ns x x ,557 wry DIANE and CLAIRE CAROLINE and BOB JOHN MARGARET On the beaunful spring evening of May 6 1956 couples gathered at the Loyal gym whlch had been transformed mto a heavenly ballroom decorated accordtng to the theme of Blue Moon The dancers swayed to and fro to the enchantmg muslc of Howard Sturtz and hrs orchestra The hrghlights of the evemng were the crowmng of Drane Denk and Herbert Langfelt as they reigned as Krug and Queen over thls memorable evemng X O O Q K 'A' 4 'N K ff 'QL' E EN Q IN H Z X UE D G ER X EN I X B y y N N JV! s, fa A 's 14713, gf ' 56 GRIDIRON 57 First row I Hills, R Scheel, I Fulwiler, R Dusso, N Olson,J Welsh, P Mrotek J Nysted Second row D Fravert, B Erickson, G Delo, M Molle, L Hardrath D Norwood, W Clouse, R Molle, W Hammond,J Romer Third row D Boeck, W Molle, K Martens, R Dusso, W Brecht, H Langfeldt B Rottyer E Fenner, C Rinehart, E Shefchik Coaches Alby and Starks Managersj Hammond, R Krahn Although our season was not too successful we can be proud of the sportsmanship the team showed and be thankful the injuries were minor They all deserve credit for the many hours of hard practice they put forth to produce a good team The squad chose Norbert Olson and Herbert Langfeldt co captains At the close of the season Norbert Olson was elected the most valuable player of the year To the coaches and managers we give our sincere appreciation for everything they did for us CO-CAPTAINS wi 1 , COACHES Alby and Stacks J23 24 1 A' A SQUAD Left to right John Hrlls, B111 Enckson Jack Fulwrler Lowell Roehl Robert Dusso Duane Boeck, Ray Dusso, Clarr Mrotek Bill Rottjer John Romer COACH Bernard Starks MANAGER Jerry Hammond 314 512 ' 11 2 13 il ' Q 21 5 15 0 'f , in X M 2 e J , n D 4 'If' NM m K nun ff ' . ' X if K , i f a Q . 1- of G R E Y H O U W e N D S Si' H x v' X? Mx Q 5 DVA DVR O DVA DY wx gvA QVA 45 B SQUAD Frrst row S Chrrstman H Pfohl O Roder L Boeck F Meyer T Brussow Second row Coach, Mr Alby R Meyer E Roehl J Schwreso B Koskr C Johnston S Rrchert, R Molle fd EFiAnSQUAD First row: I. Goehring, B. Horn, N. Olson, R. Meyer, W. Molle, A. Boehning, P. Mrotek. Second row: Coach, Mr. Lawrenz, P. Boehning, M. Molle, R. Scheel, V. Rollins, L. Rueth, R. Miller, D. Kautzer. Third row: N. Olson, R. Ratzburg, R. Brett, K. Voss, N. Neeb, K. Verhalen. 'Q P i MARLENE NANCY JOYCE GINNY CHEERLEADERS JANET LETTERMEN S CLUB The Lettermen s Club has been acuve throughout tts three year exrstence It was organized for all athletes who, through theu active participatlon ln sports have earned then letter bars and pins The members have sponsored school dances and purchased Jackets Offtcers Presldent Herb Langfeldt V1ce Presldent Norbert Olson Secretary John Hxlls Treasurer Jack Fulwtler Sergeant at Arms Jtm Nysted Advxsor Mr Alby VQSCTX . x , .my -in '-Wiixp :V ' 5, ,. -kj 54 A -Q, g l ik? ggg, wfi f Q- fa g ' S We 0 . 1. p X sf, u2 '11 . ,fit 7,54 . Y N: L 'LA .ut -, 5 , , Xl a 1 m m ' ,P M F' if J 'Q 5 4 4 A T TW? ss?1wN kr 7114! 52532 .f. . 'M , 1 1 'wg 'T' H, -4 -Af f 'n.:,1 1 5 .tx sf- N 4585 E... ,L 'f Wlf ps ' 3 'ara ' T -af ' Q g r,f . n X I Li 78 9 S Y ,g.Y .. Y , f ' n.' ' M' LK , f4, AUGUST CALENDAR Ftrst day of school SEPTEMBER OC TOBER 11 12 Labor Day No school Class Electrons Ftrst Football Game, Abbotsford School has ptctures taken Senlor prctures taken Mr Trowbr1dgefCurt1s Publrshrng Co Q lntttatron Day Sentor Career Day at Thorp l-lomecomrng w1th Spencer Teachers Convenuon at Eau Claue Ftrst Lyceum Ten Gallon Trro NOVEMBER One Act Play Lyceum Chref Thunder Sentor Class Play fmatrneej Male Chorus from Stevens Potnt Semor Class Play Flrst Basketball Game wrth Owen Wrthee Lyceum Lrqurd Arr DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY 23 F F A Banquet Blood donatrons Chrrstmas Party Last Day of school before Chrrstmas Vacatron Chrrstmas Party Lyceum Dance Amertcana March of Dlmes School Dance Wtnter Concert Forensrcs Start Owen Wrrhee Playoffs F F A Speech Contest League Forensrcs Contest Lyceum Jack Rank Easter Recess Lyceum Jose Srlva F H A Mother Daughter Banquet Mustc Festtval at Abbotsford Jumor Prom wrth muslc by Howle Sturtz Class Trtp Class Day Commencement Last Day of School 28 ' . 3 . . 14 ' 20 ' . 2 ' . 3-4 ' ' . 10 ' . 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' ' . 17 ' 25 ' . 29 ' . 4 ' . 21 - ' . 26 . . . 7 ' . 13 18 . 23 ' 30 . . . - . 4 ' ' . 10 , . . . . 14 ' . 16 . 21 A THLETICS Anvsnnssns SPONSORS The 1957 senror class gratefully acknowledges the help of the followrng frrms and rndivrduals rn makrng our annual possrble TEN DOLLARS Complrments of Crtrzen s State Bank Clark Electrrc O W Trrndal Zepplrn s Gas Servrce SIX DOLLARS Complrments of Ace Hardware Braun s Bar 8s Bowlmg Clarence Gorsenger Colby s Market Emma s Beauty Shop Frank Degenhardt Gamble Store Hal Vorght Harry Francrs Barber Shop Hug s Surge Servrce John D Wuethrrch Langfeldt Constructron Lenme s Auto Reparr 'othar Oestrerch Loyal Cafe Loyal Canmng Co Loyal O1l Co Loyal School SL Offrce Supply Loyal Theatre Loyal Trrbune Luchterhand Imp Mrke s Standard Servrce Mrlan Matanrc M1le s Electrrc Myre Furmture Nerl s Sportrng Goods Neuman s Bar Trt State Breeders As Alan Welzren Ernest Albert Noeldner s Imp Norman Luchterhand Northsrde Elevator OXLN Lumber Co Ray Prror Sam Bruckert Stock Chevrolet Inc Seeman L P Gas Thersen Hardware Wagner s Bar Wepfer s Pharmacy Zupanc Motors FIVE DOLLARS Complrments of John H Keel FOUR DOLLARS Davel s Food Market Dr G W Nelson F8LH Cafe J C Prrbnow L J Hammany Rmg Salesman THE FOLLOWING HAVE ALSO CONTRIBUTED Dr W Lee Karan's Bar Loyal Bakery Mrs Ed Bertz Prror s Radro 8g TV Rellrsl G A Super Market Kehrberg 's Store Compliments of: Z7 7 if Mffffwwk K x 7V .gl 9 4 f 9 '


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