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$! PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1958 LUXEMBURG UNION HIGH SCHOOL LUXEMBURG, WISCONSIN TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication 4 Administration 5-10 Senior Section 11-26 Underclassmen 27-33 Student Council 34 Clubs . . 35-38 Music 39-44 Special Achievements 45 Orators 46 Plays 47-48 Sports 49-58 Special Events 59-63 Snaps 66 Maintenance 67 Transportation 67 Drivers ' Education 68 Alumni 68 Teachers 69 Advertisers 70-87 Pag Two DEDICATION h 9 1 This book is dedicated to all those who believe that knowledge is, indeed, that which, next to virtue, truly and essentially raises one man above another. ft Page. Pout MR. GREGOR A NEW PERSPECTIVE FOR EDUCATION Nuclear fission and fusion and rockets with the possibility of space travel is ushering in an age unsurpassed for its challenging, exciting and dangerous possibilities. For the first time our country is confronted with the possibility of being relegated to the status of a second rate power. Public institutions and their programs are being subjected to the most critical scrutiny. This is especially true of our schools because the remarkable scientific and technological achievements of ihe Russians are being credited to their education program. It took a national crisis having implications existence as a free nation to make us see education in its proper perspective with relation to survival in a nuclear and rocket age. Billions of dollars were always available to buy survival in terms of the munitions and trained personnel were relatively negligible on the national level. We spent one third more for alcohol than education and five-seven¬ ths as much as for tobacco as for education. Political maneuvering killed a bill for Federal aid for school building construction, Now it appears probable that Federal appropriations for scholarships for outstanding students may be a reality. For the first time educational training is being given equal importance with guns, bombs and rockets. It is indeed fitting that the class of 1958 should choose as the theme of their edition of Memories in Blue, Man ' s Right to Knowledge and the Free Use There¬ of Never have we been made more deeply aware of its implications for our personal welfare. At last we are beginning to realize that our most fundamental resource resides in the minds of our people. That, rather than bombs, will make or break our country. That is our security. George V, Gregor Principal PiKjr: Sr ANNUAL STAFF SiAndmg $. Kubntc, J. Yop k, L Icmem, R. Pavlik, J. Chcrney, C. Seated —C Dftnhnne, N, Metzlef, Mtsa Hannon Annual Advisor, L Graunke, L Veil«r. Dequains, D. Duqoaiflfl We, the staff, working with our advisor, Miss Eunke Hannon, have done our best to make this yearbook one that wiil long be remembered and enjoyed Man ' s right fo knowledge is, and will continue to be a cherished goal for everyone, The staff has tried to give you a brief but complete review of the year ' s work at Luxemburg, We hope you will like this thirteenth edition of Memories in Blue, The staff includes! Editor - Nancy Metzler Co-Editor Lie!a Dequarne Business Manager — Robert Pavlik Ass ' t Business Manager - Leonard Lemens Chairman Fund Raising Committee — Sharon Kubale Chairman Senior Section - Elaine Velicer Chairman Art Committee Judy Yopek Chairman Typing Committee — Carol Dantinne Chairman Photo Committee — Donna Dequalne Chairman Athletic Committee - John Cherney Chairman Musk Committee - Elaine Mathu Chairman Forensics Committee Carolyn Graunke Page Strven OUR GEORGE V- GREGOR, IB $ University of Wisconsin Principal Mathematics Thirty Fourth year at L H S FRANK l CHAIUPA, B S. Oshkosh Si are College Mathematics, Athletics Eleventh year ai L,H, LUCILE H, KOTAS, B.S. Central State Teacher College English junior Cl at Advisor Third year at L.H.S, JAMES MARCKS. B.5. University of Wisconsin Agriculture Third year at LH.S, E ighT EUNICE E. HANNON B.A, University of Wisconsin Social Science Memories in Blue Senior Class Advisor Twentieth year at LH.S. ANTON L ANDERSON, B.S, Stevens Point State College Science. Athletics Thirteenth year at LH.S, DONALD j SCHIMMEL5 PUB Marquette University English and Library Sophomore Gass Advisor Fourth year at LH.5, JANET MARCKS, B.S. University of Wisconsin Home Economics Third year at L H.S, TEACHERS DAVID BAUMGARTNER, ft 6, Whitewater State Collie Commercial Second year at L.H S. RICHARD C HENCKEL B.W, Lawrence College Sand First year At l H.S, THOMAS AAC DONALD, R.5. Oshkosh State? Teachers College Social Science Second year at L.H,S, RUSSELL FAMLREE, B,S, Ptetfcville State College Geography, Physical Education Second year at LH,S, ROBERT PITCHER, B.S. University of Wisconsin Biology, chemistry First year at LH.5 MARILYN KRIESER, BE. Whitewater State College Commercial Third year at L.H.S, GERALD ABtTZ, B.S. University of Wisconsin Agriculture Second year at L,H,S. JOHN A. CHRISTOFFESSON B.S. University of Wisconsin Veteran Trainer Seventh year at L.H.$. Pego Nine DOROTHY SEID1, S Milwaukee State College Chorus Third year at l.H.S rFF1E DOERtNG, iM A Univcrniy ol Wisconsin fcnglish First ye «r af LH.5, SCHOOL BOARD Clerk Donald Rueckl Dj reel or Ard;:al Leduma Treasurer Killian Wefzlcr President Robert Bertrand Oi rector Earl Oernoulin Page Ten Pag?? Ettrv-en PAT JAUGUST President Secretary MiSS EUNICE HANNON Gass Advisor CLASS OFFICERS JEAN VANDERVEST Reporter 1 Twelve CAffOtVN GRAUNKE Vice President NANCY METZiEP Tf swrer 95.59 95.43 94.20 94.03 93.90 93.80 93.77 93.50 93.32 92.50 92.44 92.31 91.57 91.55 91.50 91.19 90.77 90.68 90.55 90.45 90.43 90.00 HONOR ROLL ELAINE VEL1CER JANICE FISCHER DARLENE DAVISTER CAROL DANTINNE CAROLYN GRAUNKE MILTON ENGEBOSE NANCY METZLER NATALIE SEIDL ROSELLA JADIN LIELA DEQU AINE PATRICIA JAUQUET JOYCE ARENDT CHARLOTTE DUJARD1N LEONARD LEMENS CAROL LATHAUER SHARON KUBALE ROSELYN MARCELLE MARGARET WACHEL JEAN VANDERVEST SUSAN CIESLEWICZ RONALD MOENS EMOGENE PAUTZ Page Thirteen KNOWLEDGE AND FREEDOM LEONARD AISUEN From him we icldom bear a peep, But still waters may run deep, F. F. A 1,2,3,4 Football I Baseball J Track 1 Basketball 1 JOYCE ARENDT Not a worry, not a «are. About studying or what io wear, F. H A, 1,2,3,4 Forensics 1,4 Ini ' ration Committee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Dramatic Club 2,3 Pep Band 4 WARY ANN BALIA Full of mischief but oh so nice. F, H, A, 1,23-4 I ml ration Com mitt ere 3 Prom Committee 3 Library Club 2.3 Homecoming Commitfeo 3 ADELINE BERTRAND The only way to have friends it to be one. Prom Committee 3 Initiation Committee 3 RICHARD BEYER Why should I do tomor row ' s work iod y. When I may get oUt of it tome way. F, F, A. 1,23.4 Baseball I Football 1,23,4 Wrestling 33 Basketball I Track 13,4 Prom Court 3 Homecoming Court 4 1 HOW AS BOMSKI f never felt more like sing¬ ing hurray, My school days will soon be out of my way. F. F A. L2.3.4 1 i f’ayn foui teen WE DEARLY LOVE ROSE WARY fiOSETSKI A cut lirtle blonde Of whom everyone is fond F. H. A, 2,3,4 Prom Court 3 Prom Committee 3 Home cowing Court 4 Style Show 1.2 Library Club 1.3,4 Operetta 4 JOHN CHERNEY He play chopsticks, eati potato chips, used broom sticks, but prefers drum¬ sticks. Baseball 1,2 Memories In Stye 4 F. f. A 1,2,3,4 Pep Band 4 Basketball 1 Football T,2.3.4 Wrestling 2,3 Prom Committee 3 Track 1,2.3.4 Student Council 3 Class Officer 2 L Club 2,3,4 Snowball Court of Honor 3 Homecoming Court of Hon¬ or 4 NQRBERT CHRISTOPH He stars on pint. field and on the floor, A coach ' s drear fi, And plen¬ ty more, Snowball King 3 Homecoming Court -I Homecoming Committee 4 Student Council A F. F. A. Officer 1 F, F a A. 1,2,3,4 Basketball t,2 r 3 r 4 Baseba11 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 ' V J Club 2.3.4 SUSAN CIESLFWICZ Full of fun And mischief too, Domg things she shouldn ' t do. F H, A 1,2,3,4 Forensics 1 Prom Committee 3 Prom Court 3 Homecoming Court 4 Initiation Committee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Library Cfub 1,2.3 CtElUS OSIER Thiii guy is a real cool cat Also king of the wrestling mat, F. F. A 1,2,3,4 F f. A, Officer 4 Football 2.3 Prom Court 3 r Oub 4 Wrestling 1,2.3.4 Prom Committee 3 Class Officer 3 Operetta 4 ROBERT OSIER I ' m a plain, happy, coun try boy, And farming ts my pride and |oy, f, F. A. U,3,4 Homecoming Committee 4 Pago Fifteen FREEDOM - A GIFT FROM GERALDINE COUNARD On having fun iheH really keen. That ' s everyone ' s friend, Geraldine, F, H, A. L Operetta 4 Homecoming Committee 4 Library Club 1,3,4 DARLENE DAVISTER Intelligent. friendly, cote and kind; a nicer gal ii hard lo find. F, H A. 2,3,4 Library Club 2.3,4 Snowball Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Style Show Committee 3 Initiation Committee 3 CAROL DANT1NNE Follow the example ol dm fair lass, And you loo wilt be at the top of the class F, H. A. 1,2,3,4 Forensics Initiation Committee 3 Operetta- 4 Homecoming Court 3 Snowball Court 3 Chorus President 4 Cass Officer 3 Library Club 1,2,4 Prom Committee 3 Memories In Blue 4 Style Show l r 2 Class Play 4 CLYDE DAVI TER I don ' l believe in being shy, and don ' t have a rea¬ son exactly why. F. F, A, 1.2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1 Basketball 1,2 track 2,3,4 Operetta 1 Prom Committee 3 Wrestling 3,4 ROBERT DE BAUCHE Never beat around the bush. Pep Ehrnd 4 F. F, A. ,2,3,4 Homecoming Committee 4 DONNA DE GROOT A quiet girl with a friendly smile, things like that arc always worthwhile. Homecoming Committee 4 library Club 1,2 4 Pfigt Siuetn THE ALMIGHTY ABOVE DONALD D£ JARDIN Variety 1$ the spice oi life, why tabu the same girl out twice, F. F. A. 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2 Track 1,2,3, 4 Prom Committee- 3 Imitation Committee 3 Mom cc run i ng Coni m i 1 1 c e 1,2,3 Snowball Committee 3 Wrestling 1,2,3 ELIZABETH DE JARDIN Seldom seen wilhool her smite, things like that are always in style. F, H. A. 1,2,3 Operetta 4 Homecoming Committee 4 Student Council 1 Library Club 1 MARILYN Dtmr A frown may bring a tear, bgl laughter will bring cheer, F. H, A, 1,2,3,4 Library Club 1,2 Style Show 1,2 Twirling 1,2 LIE LA DEQUAiNE Search the country and the town, a sweeter gal can ! be found, Memories In Blue 4 F, H, A, 1,2,3,4 F. H, A, Officer 3 Class Officer I Style Show 1,2 initiation Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Dramatic Club 4 Class Play 4 ROLAND DUCAT Life just wouldn ' t glisten, if I couldn ' t talk and had to listen. Baseball 1.2,3,4 F F. A, 1.2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 2,3,4 Initiation Committee 3 Pram Committee 3 CHARLOTTE DU JARDIN Just meet hot once and you can lelb she ' s a gal who is really swell, F, H, A 1,2 Operetta 1,2,4 Forensics 1,2 initiation Committee 3 Homecoming Commit tee 1,2,4 Prom Committee 3 Style Show 1 Library Club 1,2,3,4 Pags Seventeen KNOWLEDGE BRINGS DONNA PUGUAJNE Her personality will newer fade and responsibility the won ' t evade. Memories In Blue 4 F. H. A, 1.2,3 Operetta 2 r 4 Initiation Committee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Prom Committee 3 Style Show 1,2 Prom Court 3 MILTON ENGEBOSE In everything, he docs hit best, that’s enough to with stand any fesi, F. F. A 1,2,3 4 Homecoming Committee 4 Football T Baseball T Basketball 1 ROSE MARIE ENGEBOSE Always be as this brunette, doing nothing you may re¬ gret. Library 4 Operelta 4 Homecoming Committee 4 Prom Committee l F. H. A. U ROBERT FERRY Mischief is his middle name without him class wouldn ' t be the same. Class Officer 1 F, F. A. 1,2,3 4 Football 1,2 Baseball T,2 Basketball 1.2 Track 1 .2 JANICE FISCHER Her smile and friendly hi ' greet many as they go by F, H, A, 1,2,3,4 F H, A. Officer 3,4 Forensics 3,4 Dramatic Club 3 Badger Girl 3 Operetta 2.4 library Club 1,2,3,4 Initiation Committee’ 3 Homecoming Chairman 4 Prom Committee 3 Snowball Committee 1 LYNN GASCHE A sweel kid with a cute grin, Everybody knows and loves Lynn, F H A. 1,2,3,4 Homecoming Committee 4 library Club 1,2,3,4 Pam Eiuhteim FREEDOM AND POWER JANET GEZELLA She has eye for iusl Tliiti sped a i guy, F H. A 1 3,4 F H. A Officer 4 Op ' -retra 4 •Initiation CommSiTc 3 Prom Committee 3 One Act Play 4 ForcriSltS 3,4 Homecoming Commitm -- 1 l , 2,3,4 Library Club Officer 4 Prom Court 3 H om r com i ri g Co u t r 3 Ub-ary Club 2,3 JAMES G1 INSKI Music si liii life. F F. A. T Pep Band 3,4 Homecoming Com mi Tree 4 CAROLYN GKAUNKE Looks Ii ' e an pngel, sing like 6 bird, tor everyone she has a special word. Memories In Blue 4 Class Q Nicer J F. H. A 1,2,3,4 Opurella 2,4 Forensics 2,3,4 Initiation Com mil fee 3 Prom Committee 3 Homecoming Commilio© 4 Snowball Committee 1 Music Clinic Rcpreserilalive Dramatic. Club 3.4 NORBERT HEIM Oh to be a gentleman farmer and rant nothing but my hat f f. A. 1,2 T 3,4 FoqtWK 1,2,3 4 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Snichnil 1 Homecoming Court 4 CAROL JEAN HENRY Short and near, and oh so swoah f, H. A, 1,2 Pep Band 4 library Club 1,2.3,4 Ini fiat ran Committee 3 Homecominq Committee 4 Style Show 1,2 ROSELLA JADIN Intelligence you wll ' need, rf you wish to succeed, F, H, A. T,2 Sty It? Show 1,2 Library Club 3 Pgn= Nineteefi KNOWLEDGE MAINTAINS PAIRICIA JAUQUtT We would walk a country mile, iuii to see Pat ' a cure smile. Class Office 3,4 F. H. A t ,2,3,4 Pep Band 4 Library Club 1,3,4 Snowball Committee I Prom Commit lee 1 Initiation! Committee 3 Homecoming Committee 1,4 Forensics 1 GERALD JOSSAkf t ' m awake and can p-ov - Tni alive, but not unti ' 3:45 Football 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 3,4 F. f, A 1,2.3,4 Operetta I Homecoming Committee 4 ROBERT JOSSART Always a willing volunteer, he laces everything without fear. Baseball 1,2,3,4 F, F. A„ 1 ,2,3 Operetta 2.4 Football 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 1,3,4 Basketball 2 Track 1,2,3,4 SHARON KUBALE Ready to work, ready to play, ready to help where- ever she may. Memories In Blue 4 F. H. A, 1,2,3 Student Council 3 Library Club 1,2,3 Dramatic Club 2,3 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Twirling 3,4 Initiation Committee 3 Twirling Corp 1,2 Style Show 1,2 Pep Band 4 Operetta 4 Prom Committee 3 PIANE KU5T When troubles mount and the world is blue, just smile and the sun shines through- library Club 2,3 Operetta 4 Homecoming Committee 4 Prom Committee 1 CAROL LATHAUER Always happy as a lark, lo every gathering she pro¬ vides ji spark. Fh H, A, 2,3,4 Prom Committee 3 Library Club 3,4 Pan . Twenty FREEDOM EVERY HOUR LARRY LAURENT t speak when spoken to. ihdF way m ¥ ewmkK stay few. F. F. A. 1,2,3.4 Wrestling 4 lfonard lemcns A gentleman in every way, not just now, but every day Football 1 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3.4 Baseball 1.2,3 4 Track 1,2,3.4 Operetta 1.2,4 Prom Comma nee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Homecoming Court 4 “U Club 1,2,3,4 Dramatic Club 2 r 3 Badger Boy 3 Class Play 4 RQ5ELYN MARCEILE Sometimes toys, some!Ernes woes, oh well, that ' s how life goes, f. H, A. 1,2,3.4 Forensics 1,3 Iniliation Committee 3 Ini If at ion M C 3 Homecoming Committee 4 From Committee 3 Class Officer 3 Style Show 1,2 library Club 1,3,4 Class Play 4 ELAINE MATHU Not too short and not too tall, being just tight is best of ell F H. A 1,2,3.4 f H. A. Office? 2 Library Club 1.3,4 Library Club Officer 3 Snowball Committee 1 Prom Committee 3 From Qyeen 3 Ftp Band 3.4 Memories In Blue 4 Initiation Committee 3 Homecoming Committee 1,4 MARVIN MtRTtNS Dynamite tomes in small package!, and he ' s loaded, F. F. A. 1.2.3 foolbal! 1,2.3 Baseball 1,2 Wrestling 1,2,3.4 Operetta 2 Track 3,4 Prom Committee 1 Class Play 4 NANCY METIER A cute blue “eyed gal, who is everyone ' s, pal Memories In Blue 4 F. H A, 1.2,3,4 Pep Band 4 Gpereiia 2.4 Forensics 1,3 Initiation Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Cheerleader 2,3 Class Officer 1,2,4 F H A. Officer A Band Officer t Library Club Officer 4 Snowball Court of Honor 3 Homecoming Court of Hon or 2,4 Page Twenty-rnr OUR KNOWLEDGE WE LARRY AALFZlVA A friendly guy and quite charming, better thin school he likes fanning F, F A. 1,2,3,4 Football 1.2,3 Basketball 1,2,3 Track i ,2,3.4 Baseball $ RONALD MQENS I learn more by jusi list uning F. F. A. 1,3,4 F F, A. Officer 2,4 Football I Basketball I Baseball 1 BERNARD NQOYEN Not too bold and not too shy, friendly and nice; one swell guy. F, F. A. 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2 Football 1,2,3 Wrestling 3,4 Basketball 1,2 Prom Committee 3 NQRBERT NQOYEN To me f seems complicated an a riddle when there ' s nni chns f I ' m always in the middle, F F. A, l ,2,3,4 Baseball l Football 1 Prom King 3 Track 1,4 JOYCE O ' BRIEN With Joyce in class never fear, a dull moment the rest of the year. F. H, A, T,2,3,4 f H, A Officer 4 Student Council 4 Forensics 1,3 Prom Committee 3 initiation Committee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Library Club 2 JAMES OSTRENGA A quiei guy with a ruddy complexion, big ability to be nice is perfection. Baseball 1,2 F. F. A, 1,2,3,4 Pop Band 4 Football 1,2,3,4 Wren ling 2,3 Basketball 1 Track 3,4 Homecoming Court 4 Parp Twenty-two STRIVE TO INCREASE CHAFES OUR AON IK Have a good rime while you arc living for you art? a long time dead ¥ F A. 1 Football t,2 fps-5Vefball 1 ,2 Track 2 Homecoming Commities J ANTHONY PAQUe The atmosphere is never stale, with Tony around to IcTl a rale. Football 1,2,3,-! Wrestling i ,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 F. F. A. l,2 r 3 ( 4 Baseball 1.2 FMOGtNE PAUTZ I often fill and jufif day dream, to think of an cafii irr studying scheme F. H. A, 1,2,3,4 Pep Band 4 Forensics 1,2 Homecoming Commirtot- 2,4 Prom Committee 3 Initiation Committee 3 Style Show Committee 2 Library Club 3 ROBERT PAVLIK Why do Teachers im.sr my work be done, can ' t ihey see doing it un ' t fun? Student Council 1 Memories In Blue 4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Operetta 4 L Club 2,3,4 RICHARD PENNINGS Curly hair is jusl ibe style, that ' s what makes the girls all smile F. F, A. 1,2,3 Class Officer 1 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Football 1.2,3.4 Traci t ,2,3,4 Forensics 3.4 One Act Play 4 Homecoming King 4 Snowball Committee 3 M L Club f,2,3,41 DONALD PRAHl Quiet . bashful, and shy, sometimes there ' s a glitter in his ?ye. Pep Band 3,4 F. F. A, 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Football 1 Paytt Twvnty-three WITH KNOWLEDGE JAMES RANK He ' s. 1 riId but he ' wise, he ' s a terror for hi ii . B tebail 1.2 F F, A, 1,2 3 Gpereti 2 4 Football | Wrestling 2,3.4 Homecoming Committee 1 PHYLLIS RfCKELBLRG 3 never wony, I never fret, what I cir t remember I |Uit forget. F H. A, 1 . 2 . 3,4 Pep Band 4 Homecoming Committee 2,4 Prom Committee 3 Initiation Committee 3 Style Show 2 Library Club 3 RONALD ROP5QN Luxemburg’ own Super man. F F A. ] ,2.3,4 Wrestling r .2,3,4 Football 1 Baseboll I MARIE SlEBL l‘m through with men uni is the next one comes along. F, H. A. 1,2,3 Foreoik 1 Homecoming Commiitee 4 Library Club 2,3 NATALIE SE1DL A sweet gal from a smalt town, always nice to have around Twirling 1.2 Drum Majorette 3 r 4 F. H. A 1,2,3 Pep Band 4 Operetta 4 initiation Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Homecoming Court 4 Dramatic Club 2,3 Clast Officer 3 Dramatic Club Officer 2 Snowball Committee I Band Officer 4 Class Play 4 WILLIAM SHILBAUER A little work doesn ' t hurt anyone, bul why lake chance . Baseball 1.2.3 Basketball 1,2,3 Football 1 r 2,3 F. F. A. 1,2,3.4 P igs twenty-four COMES PEACE DENIS STAHL Go j ng fo school it one big chore, when a part it fin ished there ' always mo?r F. f. A. 1,2,3 4 Football 1,2,3 Baseball 1,2 Wrestling 3,2,3,4 Track 3.4 JOSEPH VANDEN BUSH A friendly guy known .it Joe, oh so nie® and a pleat ure to know F F A. 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2 Football 1,2,3,4 F. f A. Officer 4 Vrestling 1,2,3,4 Prom Court 3 Home coming Court 4 Operetta 2,4 CU u Play 4 JEAN VANDERVEST Her [oyt ar e many, her troubles few, noi worrying makes lhi$ true, F. H, A. 1,2,3 Operetta 4 Initiation Commit lm a 3 Homecoming Com in mac 1,2,4 Style Show 1,2 Prom Committee 3 Student Council 2 Class Officer 4 Homecoming Court !,2 JAMES VAN DKI5 E l m suffering irom high Blonde pressure, F. F„ A, 1,2 Operetta 1,2 Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2 Wrestling 2,3 Basketball 1 Track 3,4 ’V ' Dub 3,4 C ass Play 4 ELAINE VEUCEH Laughable, likeable, one swell kid, Memories In Blue 4 F. H. A, 1,2,3 Operetta 4 Forensic 3 Style Show 1 Library Club 2,3,4 Homecoming Committee 4 Class Play 4 MARGARET WACHAl Always happy, always gay, I always try to stay that way F. H. A 1,2,3,4 Library Club 2,3.4 Snowball Committee 3 Initiation Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Style Show 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Page Twenty’fivt- LEARNING WILL NEVER CEASE ROBERT WElSiNG All girls get along with nw, it must be my pe aorMiliry F F, A. 1,2,3, ' ) Wrestling 1,2 PrQni Committee 3 ALBY ZEUNBR Hu tweed iport rnfll and bow tie, make the girl tmiSe at he goes. by. Baseball 1 F. F„ A, 1,2,3,4 rootball 1 Wrestling 1,2.3,-J Track 1,2,3 . ■ JUOY YOPEK High ichool day have the r delights but they can ' t compare with high school (light . Library Club 2,3 Operetta 4 Homecoming Committee 4 Meino’ies In Blue 4 Pagfe Twenty its JUNIORS GOOD CITIZENSHIP EJacA Row G. L Sflidl, S- Sisbt, A. Shefchek. Row 2 J VsnDrUte. Mr. Pitcher M Zcl r cr.. j. Weining- er, Qk Vetrter. Row T — N Vanness L VanDtiise. T. Ruecfcl g ck Row —B, Nimmer Row I -L Rollifi, J, Ravel, B, Malhey , A, Mouffiau. Row 3 J Wagner, O. Miller, L loberger. Fn nl- Mrs. Kotas-Advisor, J. They . Row 2- L Schott. J. Sigl, ft. Peonlek, J, Rank. Pays Tweniv-eioM JUNIORS IS OUR GOAL @acV Row — S. Geacbc, Wi. Dormer J, Kollrois Row 1—R, DeBauche, B. Dellemann, M. Kolboss, M,, Go Row 3 —P, Dewancj D t Deploy, £, De ' Jeman. mand. Row 2—J, Dgmer. D. Oefonnp, 0 Oeprcy, Back Row N. Colftnt, J Vincent, C. Vincent, i. Vincent, D. Agamrle, Row 2—J. Matfry, J, Dumtka, P, Schultz, 0, Coopman, D, Ledvina, J. DeJardin Row. I P Dccfcmer, £. Harmam, S Prjquf, A, Collin-., L Mocllt ' f. Pdqjt TwvrJiy-nlrif JUNIORS KNOWLEDGE--THE FOOD OF THE SOUL Srandingr= M, Radoervz J Kamtmki. R. Kulhanek 0, Mar- dale VI Ihfanfdd, D LardmoEi tin. Ftont Row—1. leRoy, H jossari, M. Lcdvina. V. Mud far. Back Row J. Jacqutti, H Johnson, J Lcmcm, C + F«i on- Sack row i. Day, D, Berger, G + Davister, R Agamite, M. Dam tone. R. Benz. C. Oavill rm, J. Bouchonvjlfa- Row 3—B, Endanger R Adami, P. BlaJnnV Row 2—ft Bertrand, C. Be«rl, P Boro, Row 1 V ftarb ' iaux- Pnge Tflirty SOPHOMORES KNOWLEDGE-SOLVES THE PROBLEM Row S—G. Drpeau A, DeJardin, T, Arondr, N, DcBaker D. Gomand, E Biilza, 1 Adams, W Dorner J, Saocbe, t. De- Champt. 0. Dolveaox E VanGoethem Row 4 — M. Kfcmfl, D OcKaimf, R, Doescher, J. Dueseher, H. Meurkeoi. 0 Coopmart, J f Kugel. E, VanderKelen, ft. Ciller, 5. OtTrenga, Row 3 fit. Haeo, R, Flaviort, M Bredael, P Baudhoim, 1C B-eirt, ft, Bertrand, R, Oorrusf, B. Kollron ft. Danfinne, 5 OeBaker Row 2-™ M. Del core, J. DeOi-imps, S GiUi M Koenig, G Kinjerjki, J, Jostflfi, A John ion, C, Ben I, G- Ostrenga, Row ! -J Afcndt. B. DeGroor, D. Shefchek. M, Dorner, J, Deiardin, H, Jauquel, J. Bauthe, ft. ingeboie, J. Alters. Back row- - J. Metzler, A VflnZeeland, ft. LiebecV., K. Seifert, T Seidl. P. ftebit , tC To bon J VanUancn, G. Wagner, A, Raba , F, Paqoe. Raw 3 C, Tie lens, R Theys, K. VandenHoyten, C LaAAaye, p Treml, C Nejedfo, I Radu«n , B Root, J. Wery, G. Legois, Raw 2—M. MaMiu, P. Ar ndC J, Nellis, S. Prevast, R. Zdl- oer, L Zeftnc-r, J. Coijrv rd, D, Zellncr, W Stodola Mr Schimmels, Row 1 —A, Glmiki, N VanDmic R Van Ofribem, W, Vand enPbis r S Nellis, G. Pravechek, C VandenPEas, R, Moens H, VandenPbs. Page Thirty-cnt FRESHMEN WITH KNOWLEDGE COMES SUCCESS Back Row D, Hoffman, G Shilbauer, G, Davister, J. Dimmer, J. Ctabats, S Abfcen, V, Everard, M, DeBauche, G- Seidl. Row 4 D. Daut, M Be rl, 6 Alfteen, M. Glaser, P Comer, AA. Ihienlcfd. D Boyer, D Barhiau $. Johnson, J. Dimmer, Row 3 H KwJ t G DoJardm, T, OeJardin, J. Bonjean, A. Grueizmacbm, A, Jjia, C. Koikes . A, Engebos . L. Qequaine- Row 2- W Boucher, V. Ciller, D. Graunke, D, Bayer, E- Deqi mne, R- Dveihcr, R, Dekore, j, Derenne. R De neau, C DeJardin, Row 1 1 4, Kolross, J Gcntla, M. DeGfavc, l Heim Aft. Her- mans, J. Handing, J. Beirl, IK Jossart, D, Gruetzmaeber Back Row D. Unzmeier, S, LibaL B, Arendt, S, Dost B. Dorn- er, 0 Mahtik, j Johnson, M Romuald. B. VandenPlas, J. Bader, Row 4 B„ Pigeon, D- Stahl, K T Rueckl, J Shefchek, I. Bert¬ rand. K. Raider. I Zimmer, D. Makore, ff. linzmeir, F. OeH- mann, ft. Whipp. Row 3- -M VanDnsse, M. VanDrissc, 5. Seidl, R. Tausthek, J. Weininger. L. Lobergcr. W, Seifert, E. Roll in, M. Kulhanek, M. Michiels, O. Miller- Row 2 K. Libfl), K. Urdvina, P, Couriwd, J, Cravdhan. C. Col le, D. Retry- S, Melzler, D, Zellner, A, Petry, S, Demoulin ft. Vesper, Misi Doe ring-Advisor. Row I A. Anderson, B, VanGoethem, J. V dicer, L Uliman, J. V An ness. J Ledvina, l- Me tiler. A, Malvitz, M. Retziaft, Page Thirfy-twq Scphomort Claw Officers R Dormer D. Zellncr D, DeKaster, K, aicH J, ArcfiidL freshmen Class Officers S( i 10 right—K. Rueckl. L Me tiler, D- Hoffman, M 0 ‘ Serf. Standing -Q. Davisto-i junior Class Officers P. Dewane 4 L, Vandrisse, T RuetM, f? Matheys, J. De- Jardln, STUDENT COUNCIL Standing —ft, They , D. Berger P. Dec.emer, L Wetter 0. Stahl. H, Jauqvtr Seared—Mr. Mu Donald-Advisor, N. Christoph, Mr. Gregor- Principal, J, O ' Brien, Mist Hannon-Advisor. The student council, composed of two capable members of each class, meets with the advisors, Miss Hannon and Mr, Me Donald to discuss any problem fhe students may have. This organization brings understanding between the students and the faculty. In this way, the students are given an opportunity to express their desires in a democratic way. We also try to see that the grounds around the school are kept neat and orderly. Students, in this way, show by their example, how to become good citizens. The Students Council also gives us a chance to solve practical problems. By solving these problems now, we are belter able to solve those of the future. The officers are: President-Norbert Christoph Vice President-Joyce O ' Brien Secretary-Patsy Decremer Treasurer-Don Berger Reporter Rita Theys Youth Is Thi ten To Our Fur uk t Page T hi i ly-four LIBRARY CLUB Back Row i. Fischer, P, Jauqvct, J Derricks, C DeJerdrn. K- Set erf, G Warner, G. Shllbautr M. Biierl, V. Wvc br, Mu Raducnz, M. Dome , D. Davjster, J Aden, M„ Danrinne?, B, JCol rot;. K. Bsier . R, Donner R. Dantinne, f. Ve ' icef, C., Beirt. Row 4 ' —J. Arendt, J. Wtfiningcr, J, Koilro D. Mailm, 1, £ advert, ,, ft, OueschcH-, M, Deprey, G. Covnard, D. Oeprey M. Gomaed, C Denltnrre, L s anOrisse, D, DeKaster, J DucseKer N Seidi. S, Kubale, M, D=.cOre, M, Darner, P. ftebitz. P. C«sEer, E, VenderKefen„ ft. Eogebose. R, fiose tski, D„ Arendt M, Bair . J. Lemons, Row 3 —M, Danliririe, L. Scbcm. ft. Adams. P, Dficiemer, S, Libst, G. Krnfprski, S. Mefiler, B. Unstmeier, K, Paid et. R. Dekore, L Beirl, R. Marcello, J They . S Gaache, Ml, Ledvina, P. Blahrnk, S. Prevost, C Henry, M. Hermans, P , Bero, S. DcBaker. D. Delveaux, J. Sigh Row 2— L Gatche, G, Pfavechek, M, Zeller, J, Rank, J, Shefchek, ft Lintmtet j Merrier, A. VanZeetand, N. Kollross, t. KoNross, B. Arendt S. GiEliS, J Lcdtrma, M. Kolirost, V, Bar bi a ax, J. Dejardin, C Vamden- Plas, P. Counard, A. Ghnski, J, Weinfriger, Ml Wachai, L Metder P. tremt. A, Collin , ftow 1“ C. lathauer, G. Ostrenga. E VanGoethem S. Ostrenga N. VanDrkse, ' A. Krcma, ft. Beni, N Mender, J, Gerelhi. Mr. Sdiimmel , 0. Barbiaux, S. Seidi. A, Jim, C Neifdk. C. TieJens, This year ' s total membership, 85, have been giving competent library ser¬ vice to the students and the factulty. They carried out efficiently The duties of a good librarian. The following officers were elected by the members; President-Jane! Gezella Vice PresidenhMancy AAelzIer Secretary Rita Benz Treasurer-Marie Krcma Again this year the members were able to earn one-fourth credit of Library Science by working at the desk one hour each day for an unlimited time and by preparing books for circulation. P nt; Tturfy five F. F. A. Back Row D. Bertrand, L Gtfmand, H Heurken , E, Bolra. D, Hoff¬ man, T, Seidl, L, Lllfman, 0 Coopman, A. Rabat JL V«lfcor, W. Dorn er, t DeChampi. K. Tebon, ft Bouchw, A, Mafvtlz, Row -1 G. Da water, L Hcmi, T. QcJardin, J Dimmer, t, Ze! Incr, J, Bonjean. D, Shelchek. D. Beyer, J. Wery, R, Liebcck, G, Depean, J. Bouche. G. $Qidl. M. Jauquer, j Gabon, Row 3 =A, DejUrdm. B. Pigeon, R. Lodvina R, Flavian, D, Makorc, ft. VamdenPlili, l. ioberger, J, Dimmer R, Haen, J. Arendt, R, Zellner, D. Daul, fi. Dorner, AAr. Abdi-AdvjiOf, Row 2—S, Demoulin, E, Rollins, W. Seifert, W, Bouche, A, Johnson, D, Zellner, ft, Veencr, ft, Dcnnrnu, A Miller, M. Kulh nck, R. VanGoc- them, H. VandenPlas, Row I—K, Jottarl, D. Siahl, Ciller. K, Icdvina, R. Kusf, L Adams, t_ Zimmer, J, Counard, J, Gerella, j, Kogel, M, SiodoU, Back Row —) Gstreng . L, Mlciiva, B. Nooyen,, D Deheman, H J os- serf, L Paque, D, DeJardin, R, Ropson, L Loberger, D. Derenne, G. DeJardin, J Downer, M. thknfe d. Row 4—N, Nooycn, C Daviiler J, ftavet, C Fenendale. N, Heim, R, Cisler, j. VandenBuiK A, Shefehek, D Prahl, Q. Vetreer. R, Webing, l, Aljtcen. Row 3—R Jotsart, A, Moureau, J. Loftoy M Mertens, G, Joisart, D, StaM, rM. Engebose, L Da , L Roliin, R. DeBaoehe, B. Dellemarm, Row 2—R. Bertrand, A. Zellner R. Ferry. C Oilier, 0 Ledvina, D„ Moeller. U r Siebl. fi, Agamite, J, Sank, t Laurent, R. Moens. Mr. Vlarck=. Advisor, Row l— J, Kaminski, G. Soquet, G. Davister, D. Berger, D. Beyer P r Arcndl, P, DcBauche, D. Lardi ois, B, Shilbftuer R t Dyrrar, N. Christoph, Thirty-s F. H. A. Back Row- M. Kollro i r M, Gomand, 0. Davister, P Blahnik, M Qorner, C Vincent, J. Vincent J O’Brien, V Sarbiaux, P. Reek- elberg. Row 4 j, Gtizella, R. KuIHanek, R, Adorns, L Sthon, J. StgL J DeJardin, A Collins, J Vincent C, Beiri, J. Fischer. L De- quaine, C. Graunkc, Row 3 J Malhu, P De reiner, £. Hermans, H Collins, J. Lerne ns. J- Weininger, M. Danlinne, AH, Balia L Gasche, J Ar«ndt + N, Meliler, P, Jauqurl. Row 2 M Deprey R, Bosetski, C Lathaue?, S, Ct slewitz, E. Pauli, AA. Wachat, J Rank, AA. Zellner D. Marlin, R. Marcel k. C Danlinne, J. Derricks Row 1—M, U ' dvina, $, Gasthe, R. Beni, J Thtys, L VanDrisse, S. Paquc, D, Deprey. L Mueller. J. Kotlross. Back Row P. Rebilz, M. Do ner. V, Everard, J. Met t e , I Weimnge:, M. Hermans, J B if I, M V nDriste, C Koloss, N r Koirq.. C Lu- Waye. J, DeChamps, K, VandcnHouien,, J. Nellis, A G inski, P, Dome?, M, Glaser. Row 4 0 t Baudhuinr E. VanGoethem, P. Osier, K. Ruccfc], S. Johnson, D, Barbiaox, M Romu‘d, A Jim, W. Michiatl, P. Treml, C. Helens, F. VanderKekn, M. DeBauche, G. Pravathek F Del ' emann, $. Alsfeen, B. Alsteeri, M. Bierl, G. Shtlbrtucr Row 3 -C. VandenPI , J. Vanoess, G. Kinjer ki, G Osirenga, B A-end5 0 T Linimaie , K. Pardee 5, Sc idl. D. DeKaster, 6. Kollross, M, krema, M Maihu, D, Polry. M. VanDrisie, S. Prevost, D. Arendt, fL Oeqoaine, l. Mefiler, B VanGtoelhem, P Counard. Row 2 P. Engebose, 5. MafJeter, S. Oilrcnga, AA DeGrave, A. Petty, 5 DeBaker, D- Oe veau A. De-eore, S. Nellis, J. ledvina, M. Retibff, L. Dequeine. A, frngebose M YanDrisse, J. Shefchek, J. Cravillian, C- Nejedlo, S. Libal J DeJarclin, Mrs. Martks, Advisor. Row —J. Derenna, R. Dontinne, R. Oomej, K. Baierl, R, Dekore, J. Alien, H. Linrmeter. R, AAoens, J Bader, K. Seifert, C. CoBfi. PatlU Thirfy-fcCrvGfi F. F. A. OFFICERS f F. A, Officers Mf. Marcus. C. Cialer, A. Shefch fe, JL Dpmer, N Christoph, J. Winden usk M r. Ahin. A successful program with advancement of agriculture and social character was carried out this year by all boys participating in the F.F.A. Tiie club is under the direction of Mr. Marcks and Mr, Abitz. Standing- J, O ' Bncn, J. GexelU, K Baiicrl, Instructor - Mrj, Marcks. Seated J Fischer, N. Mctiler, R. Benz. F. H. A. OFFICERS Under the supervision of Mrs. Marcks the F,H A engaged in many educational and social activities. The with its well planned pro- gram, had a successful year. Prvje Thirly-ci jhl SENIOR BAND MUSIC FOR ENJOYMENT I DiirEctor -Mr. Henckcl, Clflfincii P r Reekelbtfrg V. Barbiaux, A. Van Zeefand J- Osircnga, A. Cotlmv D. .vdinoiv J, DeChsmps S. PrevosT. Oboe N. Mor7Per, Corrm-n -J. Giinski, J. Jacques L Robins J, Arendt,, S, GilHs, C, LuAtaye. J. KugcL french Horn — V Mueller, p. Jauquot CHORUS TOURNAMENT RESULTS Solos Class B 4 First Awards 1 Star Award Girl ' s Glee Club Class A First Award Ensembles Class B 1 Star Award Boy ' s Glee Club Class C firs! Award 2 First Awards Mixed Chorus Class C First Award 4 Second Awards Solos Class C 6 First Awards Solo Class A 1 First Award 4 Second Awards Ensembles Class A 2 First Awards 1 Third Award Ensembles Class C 4 Firs! Awards STATE CHORUS TOURNAMENT RESULTS 3 Second Awards Tom Seidl (Solo) Class B Second 1 Third Award Roger Mary Ann Dorner Class B Second (Ensemble) AND FOR RELAXATION Bass Horny -R They , R. DeSauche. Alto Saxophones—0. Prehl, DeBauche. D. Arcndt, Tenor Saxophones i. Nellis, Baritone Ssxo- phones- L. Adams, Bariione Horns -P. Bero, K, Beirl, Drums—J, BAND TOURNAMENT RESULTS Cherncy, M .‘Mthu, S. Kuba ' e. D. Etaudhutn, P Arendl, Ba son-—N Seidl, Bass Glaring- G. Kinjtrski, Trombonei Pauli, R, Dorner, f. Paque Band Class C Award I Parade Class C Award It Solos Class C 5 First Awards 5 Second Awards 1 Third Award Ensembles Class C 5 First Awards Solos Class B 2 First Awards 4 Second Awards 2 Star Awards Ensembles Class B 1 Star Award Class A STATE BAND Glenn Nelson (Solo) John Cherney (Solo) Rosemary Melzler (Solo) Dorner-Metzler (Duet) 1 Second Award I Third Award } First Award 3 Second Awards 1 Third Award 1 Star Award TOURNAMENT RESULTS Class A First Award Class B Second Award Class B Second Award Class B Third Award JUNIOR BAND Standing—Mr. Hendre! Director.. M, DeOreve, D. Barbiaux, S. Johniom. Row 2 r Left- E. DeQuaira, f Rdlin, M. DeBauchc D, Peiry. Row t, Left M. A$cir|„ B Arendh M„ MiehieJs. Row I, Rig hi— M. VanDrifcse. 5, Stldf, S. AfUeOn, K. Rvetkl. Row 2, Right—A Retry, V Everard, B Pigeon, M. Wilber, L Metzler, PEP BAND Back Row S, Kubalfl! J Cherney, N . ' Aetzer, NL Seidl. Mr. Henckcl. R DoBauche, Row 2 J. GJrmkf. J Jacques, D. Prahl, P. Jauquch J, Ostr«nga. Front Row C t Henry, j Areftdt, E. Paul , A. Van- Zeeland V Barbiaux, P Recks I berg. Page Forty-t wo SENIOR CHORUS Back Row—P Rebitz P‘, Blahn ' rk. J. Derricks. C Deia dJn, M, Raduen , O. Wagner, J Gftzftlla, N. WefiJer, M. Ledv na L VanDrisn . Row «i —M Dorner C. Bcirl, !B, Pool. hi. VanOmsc, 5. Paque, 8, PeJardin, J. MaJhu, C. Danhnnc. A. Glinsky J. DcJardin, M, Dorn r Row 3 J, Vandeiveat, ft Daminroe J. Weiftinger, HL Collins, i. DeJardm, R B-rur. E VeMccr M. Gorrwjnd, C Gragnkc, J. Fisch¬ er, E, Hermann, ftow 2 P Tramt C Tieicna, R Bo e iki r P, Bero, ft. Kglhaftek, M. DanTinna. □, Marlin J. Rank, M Zellrter, M, Krcma. 0. Aferidj, Mrs, Soidf. Row 1 I. VanGoaftam. ft Ingehote, Q. Coumard, $. Do Baker. D DelVeaua, L. MueUer, L, Roduenx, ft. Duesther, C. fS[e,et|Jo, G, Pravocheck. BOY’S CHORUS Back Row H, Jossart, N, DeBakar, D. Mahtifc, D, Coopman, J, VandenBush, D. Dojardin. J. VanLaanen, L, Seidl C. Ouradnik. Row 3—Q. 2eUn ?r, K lobon, ft Bon rand G. Deviser, A. Moureau, J. Kaminski, W Dorrcor, J Harding, R Jossart. Row 2—C Ciller, C Qaviitef, D Coppmen K, Jouart, D. Stahl, J. Bourhe, R Bertrand, J. Ravel, D, Shefcbek, Mn. Seidl-DprecTqr. Row 1—L Zimmer, D, Graunke, C Dejardin, L. Ze ' lner L- Dax. ft. T«utchek, M, Brcdacl, J, Jacques. Page Fortv’hraQ MIXED CHORUS Back Row—D, Viahlik. J, Jacqgev J. DcJordin, D, Coopmsn, J Yopelt. T t ftuetkl, H DcBaker, j. VanLaannen, P, Dewane, B Domei- Row 3—A. ftAourcrtu, D. Stahl, J. Harding, D, Zellner, tt, Bertrand, D. ftuat, J Ge elta. ft febon, J VandenBuslv L. Lemens. Row 2—R Joissrt, D, Shrfqhek, P TVeml, G. Fra veche k. R, Boset- iki, D, Afendr, P Bero, D Breda -I, J, TftfKhek, Mrs Seid!, Director. Row i K Bared, R Darner, B. DtJardin 0 Duquaine, J Vander- vest, N. Metilcr, C Dnntinne, A, Glmiki. JUNIOR CHORUS Back Row L. Meijler, 8. VanGoerhem, P, Corner, 5 Ltbal, C. CreviUidFV. F DeSfemann, 0 DcGrool, D, GruOtimachef, M. lMen- feld, M. Glfljcf. Row 3 B P A 111 can ft, Due hrr, S Dot (I, J. Deuchor, r Bcifl, M. Hermans., ft. Peider, A, Jha. N, ftollron, D. Unimeir, C, Code. Row 2 R. Linimctr, J. Weimnqer P, Counerd, J, Derenne, A, Collins, J, Leman , A. Grutrnrwicher, G. Oatreciga, S. Gstrenga J, ShefcHek, i. Cra vidian, Mn, Seirfl Inttrucfor, Row 1— M, Baicrl. A, Bngeboie. L, Dcquaine, W t VanDrisse, R- Del core, M, VanDriuci. j. Lcdvina. M, ftoenig. W, Retdaff Pago Farty-faur Badger Girl; Badger Boy: DAR Representative; Music Clinic; Music Clinic; CAROL DANTINNE SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS Janice Fischer was chosen by the I acuity, during her Junior year, to fake part in the activities of Badger Girls Slate in Madison She was picked on the basis of her scholastic standing, extra curricular activities, and adaptability to Badger Girls State Program, Leonard Lemens, chosen because of similar qualifications, spent a week in Ripon to participate in the activities of fhe Badger Boys. Carol Dentinne was chosen by her senior classmates, and by the Faculty to receive the Daughter of the American Revolution award. She was chosen on the basis of patriotism, loyalty, dependability, and leadership. Because of his scholarship, service, character, and musicianship, John Cherney was selected by the band director to represent Luxemburg at the three week program offered by the University of Wisconsin, Carolyn Graunke was selected by the chorus director to represent our chorus at the tournament in Madison. She, too, was chosen on the basis of scholarship, service, character, and musicianship. JOHN CHERNEY CAROLYN GRAUNKE ORATORS Frqfil Row—J. Iheyi, Vloeller, P. Dfleretncr, Row 2 J. Led’ enfli, D. L Mtftxler, R Delcore. L Vandnsie, K. P tdier, j. Shefthek, L. Areod ' . J Met ler, iVi. Vandriss ,, A. Iita, Row 3 -0. Ponmnga, M, U ' dvina, 5. Ga hi?, J. Arendt. V Mud- lor, V. Sarb.aux, M. Kollrosj. R feom, i, Jacques. Row 4 $. Alsteen. Afl Oorner, L Raduen . J Fischer. C. Grauo kec, M, Raduenz, M, Oorncr, J. GczcMa, Pay ? Port f- it ONE ACf PLAY Seated D, Penmngj, M. Kollrots, Standing M. arcdaei, WL Domcf, J. Jacques, J, Arondt. J. Gctplla. V, Barbiau Mr. Schimmeb The Ugly Duckling ' ' a one act play by A, A. Milne which was to be present¬ ed at the Peninsula Conference Contest was cancelled this year because of the sickness so widespread in this area during October, The pfay was under the direction of Mr Schimmels. The story revolves around the efforts oF a king and queen to marry of! fheir daughter who has ' great character but elusive beauty ' The characters included the following: King-Dick Pennlngs; Queen-Marilyn Kollross; Princess Janet Gezeha; The Maid-Mary Ann Dorner; Prince John Arendt; Chancel lor-Jim Jacques and Carlo-Mark BrecfaeL Faye Fcrty oven CLASS PLAY Front Row — E, Veliter, Mrs. Koras, C Denrinne. Back Row—R, Wares Me, M. Mertens. L lemem, JL Vandrisse, J, Vanden Bush. N Seidl The Family Upstairs This year ' s Sensor Class Play was The Family Upstairs, a comedy of home life by Harry Delf. The play was under Hie direction of Mrs. Kotas, The scene opens in the Heller ' s parlor at dinner time. Annahelle, (Natalie Seidl), is practicing ibe piano and her mother, Mrs. Heller, (Elaine Velicer), is preparing dinner. The brother, Willie, (Jim Vandrisse), the father, Mr. Heller, (Joe Vanden Bush), and the elder sister, Louise, (Carol Dantinne) enter and they sit down to dinner. Mr. Heller continually urges Willie to get a job and ma ke something of himself. Mrs, Heller insists that ifs time Louise got married and when she meets Louise ' s friend, Charles Grant, (Len Lemens), she puts on airs and tries to make her family and herself seem very important in order to impress him. When Charles tells Louise thai he would not be able lo give her the things she is used to having (according to Mrs. Heller) and that it would be better if they did not get married, Louise tells the truth about her family ' s schemes to get her married. Other characters were Mrs. Grant, (Liela Dequaine), Herbert Grant, (AEarvin Merfens), and Miss Calahan, (Poselyn Marcel le). Page Fo ' rY ' | EHSi 1 ' , FOOTBALL COOPERATION AND TEAMWORK Back Row—B, Delle artn G. Dcpeau. L Gomflnd, A. Maureau. Row 3 J„ iois rt. Dl ledviru, D, Zellntr, O. Vet ice r, P Dewane, J. J Ravef, N. DeBoker. Ihfenfcid, T. Bouehe,, M, Br dael, H. Jeuqvef Van DrisfO t 6 Nimmer, L. Seidl, J. VanLeanen, D. Lardinois, Mr, Fam- P. Mueller. aree Aiiitan Coach, Foot) Frfl ARE A WINNING COMBINATION Row 2—Mr, Chalupa, Asmunt Coach, Q, Merger. J, Dorner, R. Beyer, N. Heim, T. RuecM r J. Wagner, B, MaTheyi, HL Johnson, R. Pavlik, EX AgamaHe, Mr, Anderton-CotcH. Row I—G, Daviiter-Mflnager, J, Oiirenga, J T VandenBush, J. VanDnsse, T. Paque, B. JoisarF, M, Christoph, J. Cherney, U lemons, D, Penninq , R, Uucatn Pane fifty-one RESULTS OF A SPIRITED TEAM Coach Anton Anderson fielded one of the finest teams of his career. His team came up with an undefeated season in conference play, to win ihe con¬ ference championship. Two non-conference games were played in which one was lost and the other won. Luxemburg scored 130 points to Ihe opponents ' 15, They placed second in the league in scoring and ranked first in defense John Cherney finished second high scorer in the conference and led the Bluejays in scoring with 37 points on six touchdowns and one point after touch¬ down. The stalwarts in the rugged line were led by Bob Jossar! at center. Roland Ducat and Don Agamaite at Guards. Jeff Wagner and Jim Vandrisse at tackles, and Tom Rueckl and Howard Johnson at the ends. Top flight reserves were Bob Pavlik, James Gstrenga, Tony Paque, Joe Vanden Bush, Dick Beyer, Norbert Heim, Joe Dorner, Pat Dewane, and Don Berger, Participating in the baokfield were Len leniens at quarterback, John Cherney at light halfback, Norbert Christoph at left halfback, and Dick Pannings at full¬ back. Top reserve backs were John Vandrisse at quarterback, Bernard Matheys and Quentin Velicer at Ihe halfs, and David Ledvina at fullback. CONFERENCE GAMES Luxemburg 32 Mishicot 6 Luxemburg 14 Sevastopol 0 Luxemburg 20 Brussels 0 Luxemburg 52 Gibraltar 0 Luxemburg 12 Casco 9 NON-CONFERENCE luxemberg 13 Bonduel 0 Luxemburg T3 Kewaunee 20 INDIVIDUAL SCORING T.D, X.P. John Cherney Len Lemens Dick Pennings Norbert Christoph Tom Rueckl Bernard Matheys Jim Vandrisse Howard Johnson John Vandrisse 6 4 4 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 2 1 1 T,P. 37 25 24 20 14 6 2 1 1 Pagt Fifty-two BASKETBALL - TRULY A TEAM S TEAM Back Row —A, Paque, Manager, Q, Velicer, M. ihlenfeSdt, j. Wag- Front Row —L, temen . jf. Van Drisse, NK Anda scn, Csech, U. ner, B, Pavlik, T. RueckL Mr, farmeree AssiUam Coach, Chriitoft, H, Johnton, Moving one of the finest teams in recent years, Luxemburg shared the conference championship with Mis hi cot. Through out the year, the team showed a lot of spirit, under the fine coaching of Anton Ander¬ son, Norb Christoph and Len Lemens lied for the scoring honors with 189 points each. CONFERENCE SCORES AAtshicot Sevastopol 53 48 Luxemburg Luxemburg 48 63 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Brussels 42 Luxemburg 74 FG FT TP Casco 47 Luxemburg 52 Norbert Christoph 74 41 189 Gi hr a Iter 49 Luxemburg 50 Len Lemens 70 49 189 Mtshicof 35 Luxemburg 90 Tom Rueckl 7! 44 186 Sevastopol 48 Luxemburg 67 Bob Pavlik 48 27 123 Brussels 35 Luxemburg 70 Howard Johnson 50 22 122 Casco 60 Luxemburg 53 Jeff Wagner 11 5 27 Gibralter 49 Luxemburg 79 Maynard Ihlenfefd 9 2 20 Guinten Velicer 5 1 11 NON-CONFERENCE Bernard Matheys 3 2 8 Wnghtslown 39 Luxemburg 69 David Ledvina 1 0 2 Kewaunee 68 Luxemburg 57 Denmark 62 Luxemburg 51 Kewaunee 38 Luxemburg 62 Page Fifry-thrco TRACK - GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP COMES FIRST From Row—J. Vandfisit D. ledv.fia, A. Moureau, C. Oavister, Row 3—Mr. Fameree H. D« Baker, JL Vandfiise., J. Wagner, L. 0, Penning , R Joiiart. J, Raver. N, Heim. Lemens, N. Nooyen, G. De Pe nj, N, Christoph, D« Aganvie, R Row 2 T Rueckf. D Berger, j„ Oomer, Q. Vellfiit, M Iblenfeid, Ducat, T, Paque, Wf. Anderson, H r Johnson t L Mleitva. J. Chemey, Row ■ —D. Beyer,. M, Werfent, 0, Sfabt, R. Agamaite, J, Jossart, J Jacques, C. Ciiler, L. Seidl, J. Bouche, 0, Zcllner, In its sixth year of track, Luxem¬ burg placed second in the con¬ ference. Under the fine coaching of Anton Anderson, the team showed a lot of desire to compete in the upcom¬ ing sport of this area. In the conference meet at Stur¬ geon Bay, Luxemburg placed sec¬ ond only to its arch rival Casco, Individual Scoring Len lemens 41 3 5 Norbert Christoph 24 3 5 Howard Johnson 23 3 5 Dick Penning® 19 3 5 Don Berger 15 Wayne Heim 14 1 5 Tom Ruetkl 13 Gerald Clabots 11 3 4 Larry Vickman 11 3 4 Bernard Matheys e ? 5 Alan Moureau 5 Norbert Heim 5 1 5 Larry AAelziva 4 3 4 John Cherney 4 Bob Joss art 4 John Ravet 3 Joe Dorner ? CONFERENCE MEET Casco IO 6 V 2 Luxemburg 50 Gibralter 27 Sevastopol 21 AAishicot im Pflgy Fitly four BASEBALL - SPIRIT COMPENSATES POINTS Front Row -L Lemem. H. Johnson, 0. Lsdvina, F. Chalupa, D. Row 2 Q, Velieer, N Chmtaph. P. Dewane, j, Wagn-er, 8. Pav- Penmngs, Joisarr, R, Ducat, Ilk, T t Ruetki. J, VandriiM, Luxemburg ' s conference record w is O wins and 5 ' ' loses for the year. Though the team didn ' t have a winning season, it was a spirited ball club and showed fine sportmanship throughout the season under the fine coaching of Frank Chalupa A.B. R HL PCI Jeff Wagner 1 0 1 1000 Luxemburg 2 Mishicot 5 Bernard Matheys 7 2 2 286 Luxemburg 2 Gibraltar 5 John Vandrisse 23 2 8 348 Luxemburg 4 Sevastopol 7 Len Lemens 23 2 6 261 Luxemburg 2 Brussels 3 Tom Rueckl 18 4 4 222 Luxemburg 3 Casco 7 Larry Vickman 15 I 2 200 John Martin 19 2 3 158 W.I.A.A. TOURNAMENT Norb Christoph 21 2 3 143 Howard Johnson 19 3 2 105 Luxemburg 7 Denmark 1 Bob Pavlik 10 0 1 100 Luxemburg 1 Algoma 15 Darrell Dax 17 2 1 059 Bob Jossarl 2 1 0 000 Pat Dewane 1 0 0 000 Roland Ducat 1 0 0 000 Page Frfty-fivp WRESTLING - IN UNITY WE FIND STRENGTH front Row: A Johnson. A, Mourerw. J Rant,, enen$, D. Siahl, D, Penning D. Agamaite C. Fcnendale, R. Jo sart, Row 2: H Vandao Plas, R Bertrand, P Schultz, A. Zeltner, L V mtk n Bush, J, Dorner. D Berger. B. ftooyen, L. Setdl, C Cider, N. De Baker. Row 3 D, Zdlfier. I Uvrcnt, C. Da v liter, L toberger, V. Cisler. i. Jossan. H. Heurken . K. ft, Ftsvtori, T. Arendt, 0. C op- mon, Mr, Chaiupa. Row J: A. Paq e, D, Mueller. 0. Shekbck, J. Ravel, D. Derenno J, Bouch , L Loberger, G- QxWh. ft Boyer, B, Dprner, H. JauqueU Row 5: G, De Jardin N Vanne , G Soquot, L. Oe Champs, L. Gtmaixi, R, Ducal, G. Do Peau, ft. Agamaite, J. Jossa i, N. Heim J. Bon jean. Wrestling Under the fine coaching of Frank Chalupa, the team won !3 matches and lost one. This was one of the finest teams ever assembled at L.H.5. They won the Trophy, in the tournament held at Valders, defeating some of the finest teams in the northern half of the state. First place winners were Marvin Mertens and Bob Jossarf, Second place winners were Jim Rank, Denis Stahl and Don Agamaite. Third place winners were Ronald Zellner and Allen Moureau. FouMh place winners were Dick Pennlngs and Cliff Fenendale. The undefeated grappler was Bob Jossart wilb 16 wins Individual Records Won loss Draw Match Scores Bob Jossarf T6 0 1 Sevastopol 16 Luxemburg 24 Jim Rank 15 2 0 Sturgeon Bay 6 Luxemburg 37 Allen Moureau 15 2 0 Vatders 23 Luxemburg 16 Don Agamaite 12 3 0 Brill ion 5 Luxemburg 30 Marvin Mertens 11 1 2 Coleman 9 Luxemburg 23 Ronald Zellner 10 4 } Bonduel S Luxemburg 36 Cliff Fenendale 10 5 2 Manitowoc 17 Luxemburg 26 Denis Stahl 9 3 0 Bn If ion 5 Luxemburg 32 Dick Pennings 8 3 1 Bonduel 3 Luxemburg 43 Gary Gi 11 is 6 3 1 Manitowoc 13 Luxemburg 29 Paul Schultz 6 0 0 Sturgeon Bay 16 Luxemburg 20 Don Berger 5 1 1 Valders 16 Luxemburg 23 Joe Domer 4 5 0 Sevastopol 14 Luxemburg 19 Allen Johnson 4 4 2 Coleman 16 Luxemburg 26 L CLUB From Row D. Ledvina, Q. Velicer, J. Qstrenga, L Leinens. H. Jqhmon, J. Vandriiie. J, Vfcndr P J, Jacques. Haw 2: P. Oewan , A Paque. B. Pavlik, J, Domer, D. Berger, D. AgamaiU;, T, Rueckl, J, Wagner, R Joss art. Row 3: J Ch-erney, R, Ducal Nl Christoph B, Dellemann, N HCfiti, J. Vandcti Bush, B, Nooyen, C Ciller, D, Penning! M Merten , Row 4; D. Sfflhl, G. Davuler, A. 2« liner L Mbiiwa, J. Ravet, A. Moureau, j. R mk, p, Sehtilri, C. Davister, 0, Beyer SNAPS Pjqo FiOy.s .-. ' til CHEERLEADERS Front How—M. Zellner, 6. KoHroi Second Row—S, Kubak M- Wftthu Back How—R. Domer CHEERLEADERS TWIRLERS front Row: S, Jahniory Row 2: C Koflross, A Jisa. Row 3: K. iRueckl, D, Bathiaux. Front Row- S, Johnson, S. Kubak, Row 2: V. Sarbiaux, N, Seidl, L Vandri$$e Page Fifty-oigtit Page- Fufty ntm INITIATION Skeletons and ghosts formed an intriguing setting for the 96 freshmen and three new leathers initiated on October 4th. The program was presented by the junior class under the direction of Miss Eunice Han¬ non, Socially and financially, the program was a success. A record crowd of 700 people filled the gym and many stood in the aisles. The junior class presented Miss Hannon with a cor¬ sage. Refreshments were served after the pro¬ gram. Page Sixty HOMECOMING Ruth Ann Dorner was crowned queen of our 1957 Homecoming by the King, Dick Pennings, on October 11. Duke Janda furnished the music for the dance which was held after the game. The gym decorations were carried oul to the theme Mr. Touchdown, LH,S ' The court of Honor included Lenny Lemens, Nat Seidl, John Cherney, Nancy Metzler f James Ostrenga, Susie Oeslewi ci t Tony Paque, Elaine Hermans. Dick Beyer, Joyce Weininger, Nor foert Heim, Joanne Weininger, Bob Jossart, Marilyn Zelfner, Joe Vanden Bush, Rosie Bose- tski, Clyde Davister, Barbara Kollross, Bobby Pavtik, Sharon Kubale, Norbert Christoph, Janice Allen, James Vandrisse, Annette Col¬ lins, Roland Ducat, Harriet Collin. PROM Elaine Mathu was crowned queen of the 1957 Junior Prom by king, Morheri Mooyen, which was held on April 26. The music was furnished by Gail Shepard- son. The theme was Paths of Paradise ' The court of Honor consisted of: Joe Vanden 8ush, Ro te Bosetsld Bernard Nooyen, Susie Cieslewicz, Cletus Osier, Donna Duquaine, Richard Beyer, Janet Gezella, James Rank, Carol Lafhauer P ge Sixty-r o OPERETTA llui Belle of Bagdad was presented by the Luxemburg Union High School Vocal Department and Dramatics Gub, December 15 in the school gymnasium. Mrs, Dorothy Seidt was in charge of all choral groups, Mrs, Kolas directed the dramatic roles. I he Iwoparl operetta concerns the arrival of various Vfsilors to Bagdad, among them a Mrs. McCann, an American Consul. They are introduced to the Caliph and his daughter and learn that an assassin is abroad carrying a bomb concealed in a camera, Dick Taylor with his two mechanics, Bob and Bill, arrive from Hollywood lo find a girl known as The Belle of Bagdad , They know her only by picture and carry a large camera to photograph all prospects. They are arrested by All Ben Mustapha, but all ends well. The cast included Mary Ann Dorner as AArs. Me Cann, Neal De Baker as Nassau El Carib, Elaine Hermans as his daughter Jewel and Joe Vanden Bush as Dick Taylor, Others in the cast were ten lemens as Archie FiUgibbons, Jim Jacques as Alt Ben Mustapha, Virginia Barbtaux as Henritta Whipstitch, Bob Pavtik as Bob Ballentine, Bill Nimmer as Bill Blake, Carol Dantinne as Rose, Nat Seidl as Lily, Carolyn Graunkee as Elsa Me Cann. Sharon Kubale as Zelinda, and Linda Vandrisse as Anne Blackwell, P gt Sixiy-ihfpe MAINTAINANCE Bert Theys A pleasant man with friendly ways. Is our handyman, Bert Theys He keeps our school neat and clean, Of the fix-it department he ' s the dean. He finds his work never ending. There ' s always something that needs mending, A broken table, desk, or chair. Whenever it needs fixing, Bert is there. Page SixTySU BUS DRIVERS DRIVERS ' EDUCATION LOftRAtNE SCHOTT MR. MC DONALD Luxemburg High School offered Drivers ' Education for the third consecutive year. In the picture, Lorraine Schott is making her bid for coveted black and while license. J On the road M instructor is Mr. Me Donald Dual control extended into the classroom as well, because Mr. Pitcher took over the wheel for the theoretical part of the training. Page Slxly teven ALUMNI Front Row! J Bredftal, D, Denis, R- Dotbruiklti, F, Wery r E, Schultz, H. Cies ' awicz, K. Cisler, M, CorrOy, J. Martin, L Swoboda, M, Zim¬ mer, H. Mercier, R. Mueller, B, Alatean. Row 2: C. DclcOrCj J BeNke, V, Arendl, J. Van Laanen, R, Mefzler, R, Kugel, P, Blahnik, j Danicdskn H. Thcys, J. Dalebroux, H. Alsteen, J. Weininger, M. Oahlke. D. AAueller, J. Radart, E, Crav ' illlon, Row 3: M. Dimmer, J Bielko, M. Prahl. K. Jotki, M, Decamps, L Borley, D, Da Baker, l Dequaimt, R, De Grove, A Rank L Pravethek, A. Vanden Bush. A. Pjvonka, S, Vanden Plas, B. Daul. Row 4; j. Maloney, R. D prey, fl, Pannings, M Vandertie, P. Bertrand, E. fleitl. D. Mauler, A, Hermans, M. Volieer, M Ojlebrpux, R + Rabas, M. Vlekiwan, 0, Ronsman, [ Jadin, J. Le Lou, Row 5: L. Hermans, Mi. Mcrder, T. SeidJ, M Doe 11, G. Osbots, R Corner, G, Nelson, P HofTman, D. Pax, M, Metzler, W Heim, l. Vickmgn, R Mou ' eau, D. Feller, R. Simoner, N, Jadin. Page Si ty-eidhr TEACHERS GEORGE V. GREGOR RICHARD HENCKLL JAMES MARCKS JANET MARCKS DONALD SCHIMMEL5 DAVID BAUMGARTNEft GERALD ABJTZ EFFIE DOERING RUSSELL FAMEGEE MARfLYN KftlESEft THOMAS MC DONALD LUCILE KOTA 5 ROBERT PI7CHER DOROTHY SEIDL FRANK CHALUPA EUNICE HANNON ANTON ANDERSON PAT BERTRAND We, the Class of 58, wish o express our appreciation for the coopera¬ tion of eveyone who has contributed in an way to help make this, the thirteenth edition of Memories in Blue. We would like to thank all businessmen who bought ads, the students who so willingly contributed their help, Pechman Studios, Reliance Printing, and especially our advisor, Miss Eunice Hannon. Memories in Blue has been awarded Ihree firsts and four seconds, since 1951 r In National Competition with the Columbia Scholastic Press Association of New York We sincerely hope that our efforts will prove successful again this year. CRESCENT CREAMERY Distributor ' s of VERIFINE DAIRY PRODUCTS You can whip our cream, but you can ' t beat our Milk VERIFtNE DAIRY PRODUCTS CO, Kewaunee Wisconsin Payt; Stanly gnt: GOOD LUCK SENIORS BARTELT FROM BUSINESS MACHINES INC., BUTCH VAN ' S SUPPER Typewriters CLUB Sales, Service Rentals Hiway 42, 3 miles North of Kewaunee Hemlock 7-6553 1236 Main Street Green Bay Wisconsin MIKE ' S ' SIMONAR SERVICE SERVICE STATION Shell Gas and Oil U S Royal Tires Kelly Tires Gould Batteries Phillips 66 Products 24 Hour A.A.A. Wrecker Service Luxemburg Wisconsin Phone 143W Luxemburg, Wis. MUSICIANS ' REPAIR 4 SUPPLY LUXEMBURG Band Instrument Accessories TAILORS—CLEANERS Repair on all Instruments Plating and Lacquering Complete Dry Cleaning and HE 7-1770 2246 Willow St. Tailoring Service Green Bay, Wisconsin Luxemburg Wisconsin GLAD TO COOPERATE HOIDA LUMBER CO. GEIGEL REALTY GREEN BAY ' S NAME Ray J. Geigel IN BUILDING MATERIALS Your Friendly Broker 1545 Willow St. HEmlock 5-7553 1005 Main Street Green Bay, Wis. Green Bay, Wisconsin Png- 5ev(jrtty ' two KUBALE RESTAURANT Compliments Fountain Service and Lunches of Ray Kubale, Prop. Phone ] 13 KEWAUNEE ENGINEERING CORP. Luxemburg, Wis. Kewa u nee W i sco ns i n VAN ENGEL HARDWARE HORAK ' S FISH MARKET Gifts — Housewares Fresh Lake Michigan Smoked Chubs Toys — Paints — Sporting Goods ICE: Cubes, Flakes, Block Phone 320 Kewaunee, Wis. Phone 256-J Kewaunee, Wis. KEWAUNEE COOPERATIVE STORE KATCH ' S Kewaunee, Wis. Groceries Feed Elevator Hardware Coal Catch on to Katch ' s Values Appliances Gas Oil Trucking Heating Plumbing Algoma Wisconsin Congratulations Cards WIESE B O S M A N CLOTHING and DRY CLEANING SHOE STORE Quality higher than price Pickup at Luxemburg More Smile Every Tuesday and Friday IN YOUR WALKING MILES Algoma Wisconsin Algoma Wisconsin Pagt Seven) y-tfarc Compliments of GAMBLE STORE Appliances Motorola Radio TV. Hardware Authorized Radio TV. Auto Radio Service ALGOMA ' S LARGEST SHOE STORE REINHARTS SHOE STORE Shoes of Quality at GEORGE LEMENS MGR. Lowest Prices ROPSON MOTOR SALES Ford Cars —Trucks Radiator Cleaning Repairing ROPSON FARM EQUIPMENT Day Cal! HU 7-2102 Night Call HU 7-3313 Ford Algoma, Wis. Tractor SEIDL ELECTRIC Residential Commercial Wiring NORGE APPLIANCES Phone 94W Luxemburg, Wis. BADGER State Cheese Co. Manufactures and Assemblers of AMERICAN CHEESE Luxemburg Wisconsin LUXEMBURG MANUFACTURING CO. Custom Grinding Curtis Millworks Complete Home Building Doughboy Feeds Service Luxemburg, Wis. ROCKCOTE PAINT AND SUPPLY COMPANY Quality Paints for the Home NORBERT W. SCHAEFER OWNER 722 Main Street Green Bay Wisconsin New Franken Wisconsin Pag Savnnly-ftTur MARV BER ' S LOG CABIN RESTAURANT Chicken Ham Dinners MARVIN JACOBS, PROP. Casco Wisconsin LUXEMBURG IMPLEMENT COMPANY Farmall Tractors McCormick Farm Machinery International Trucks DeSoto — Plymouth Cars O K. - Algoma - Fox Forage Masters JAMESWAY BARN EQUIPMENT Mall and Homelite Chainsaws LUXEMBURG MILLING CO. Flour Feed —Grain Coal Phone 33W Luxemburg, Wis. KOHLBECK ' S Meats and Groceries Phone 76 Luxemburg Wisconsin BEN KRUEGER COMPANY A New Kind of Ford For 58 Telephone 1-W Luxemburg, Wisconsin VAN DRIS5E OIL COMPANY Norman M, Van Drisse, Prop. Mobilgas Mobiloil Call Luxemburg 102 — TO 6-2645 Luxemburg, Wisconsin LUXEMBURG WELD AND REPAIR ELECTRIC WELDING AND MACHINE WORK Steel Wagons, Racks, Conveyors Lincoln Electric Welders Luxemburg Barn Fans Barn Cleaners Joe Beirl, Prop. Phone 17W DISHMAKER BROS. CO. Buick — Sales Service Kewaunee Wisconsin Page trvenly-fivi LUXEMBURG NEWS H. W. LAST GARAGE CHEVROLET SALES SERVICE AND KEWAUNEE ENTERPRISE Ellisville, Wis. We Service All Cars and Tractors Printers and Publishers Kewaunee Wisconsin ALGOMA RECORD - HERALD The Newspaper That Gives Complete Coverage of Kewaunee County and Southern Door County ALASKA GOLF COURSE And DINING ROOM SONNY YANDA PROP. R 3 Algoma Wisconsin Kewaunee Wisconsin BARBIAUX APPLIANCE Clem Blah Barbiaux Appli ances Plumbing Maytag — Tappan G. E. Stoves Refrigerators — Freezers Kohler American Standard Plumbing Installed PROGRESSIVE FARMERS OF WISCONSIN OF WISCONSIN Dealers in Gasoline, Fuel Oil Grease Hardware Luxemburg Wisconsin Pag-; Ssveni¥ stx COMPLIMENTS ! COMPLIMENTS HOME FURNITURE COMPANY The Best Friend Your Home Ever Had SALMON BARBIAUX RUBE GENRONDALE SONS 29 SAUSAGE 1498 WILLOW STREET Phone HEmloek 5-6700 Green Bay, Wis. Kewaunee Wisconsin CUFF WALL BRUNETTE FURNITURE CO. MOTOR SALES, INC. Home of Nationally Advertised Furniture Your Oldsmobile Dealer 218 Main St. Dial HEmloek 7-1371 426 N. Washington Green Bay Green Bay Wisconsin BRAULT ' S CATERING SERVICE BARTELL ' S MENS SHOP Fine Food Anyplace . . Anytime Complete Line of Mens Dial HEmloek 7-4256 and Boys Clothes and 200 North Adams Street Green Bay Furnishings Wisconsin 1265 Main St. Green Bay POMP ' S RECAP SERVICE, INC. Complete Recaping Valcaniztng HAUCKE Kelly Tires Gould Batteries Road Service FUNERAL HOME Phone HE 2-0891 1121-25 Ceder Street GREEN BAY WISCONSIN Algoma Wisconsin Page 5 venfy-seven LEYSE LEON IIBAL ALUMINUM GENERAL MERCHANDISE Kewaunee Wisconsin Phone I36F3 PILSEN WIS FRANK HAMACHEK KEWAUNEE LUMBER SUPPLY CO. MACHINE COMPANY BUILDING MATERIALS Kewaunee Wisconsin Lumber-Hardware Phone 202 Kewaunee, Wis. KEWAUNEE S E L L ' S FLOWER SHOP CHEVROLET SERVICE Marguerite Heyen Louis Sell, Prop. Phone 34 Kewaunee, Wis. Phone 62-W Luxemburg, Wis. DR. E. J. DEWANE A. M. HOPPE A SONS DENTIST Department Store Phone 30-R Phone 49-W Luxemburg, Wis. LUXEMBURG LUXEMBURG Page Seven ry-eiy hi GORDON BENT CO. Green Bay ' s Complete Sport Center 125 Main St, DR, D. E JACOBS Chiropodist 414 Minahan Bldg. Dial HE 2-7667 Green Bay, Wisconsin HOFFER GLASS COMPANY GREEN BAY WISCONSIN Compliments of THE NEW FRAN KEN STATE BANK New Pranken, Wis. STILLER ' S RUMMEIE JEWELERS CHET DONS PIONEER CLOTHING Home of World-Famous STYLE MART COMPANY KODAKS MUSIC KEEPSAKE Union Made Clothing Known For Good Clothes DIAMOND RINGS 210-212 Cherry Sr, 312 Main Street 322 N, Washington 318 North Washington Green Bay, Wi$, Green Bay, Wis, Green Bay, Wis, GREEN BAY, WIS. COMPLIMENT OF COMPLIMENTS OF DUPERAULT GEORGE ' S JAXON ' S SHOES SHOES FOR WOMEN CLABOTS SHOES Green Bays Leading OPTICAL CO. Scientific Opticians Phone HE 5-6621 Cities service Phone 147 Luxemburg, GREEN BAY, WIS. SHOE STORE Green Bay, WIs. Wis, FARMERS LUDLOW ' S MALCORE Esquire RED OWL STORE TRADING CO. Kelvinator THE CLEANERS No. 434 Stove Refrigerator CLOTHING Smart Garment Service Estate Monarch Stove STORE Tony Flegel, Mgr. Ber Hur Freezers IN HEmiock 2-2400 Zenith Radio TV KEWAUNEE GREEN BAY Luxemburg, Wis. Pag a Severity nt no STYLE BEAUTY SHOP Luxemburg, Wis, KOHLBECK5 Quality Clothes Over 75 Years of Service Algoma, Wisconsin ARPINS Groceries Cold Meats Phone 128-W Luxemburg, Wis, Compliments of ZEMUKA DRUG STORE Luxemburg, Wis LEVITAS Men ' s . . , Wear Serving Your Apparel Needs For Over 30 Years 302 IN. Washington Green Bay, Wis. SCHWAB ' S SHOE STORE John Schwab, Prop. Complete Line of Shoes and Rubbers for the Family Phone 77 Luxemburg GUR 55th YEAR BELSON School Supplies are good . . . . . . real good A. L GRE1UNG CO. Dealer in General Merchandise Roofing Repair Work New Franken, Wis. WHEELER $ RESTAURANT Dinners Hamburgers Steaks Sea Foods Sandwiches Chops Afgoma, Wis. JULE CHAR LI ER Jeweler Gifts That last Luxemburg, Wis. CASCO CHEESE CO. KEWAUNEE COUNTYS Finest Dairy Plant Casco Wis. LEN SEiDL 1NSUARNCE Luxemburg Wisconsin RECKIEBERG ' S GARAGE General Repairing and Farm Equipment Phone 05F14 R, L. Luxemburg Wisconsin DENIS SPORT SHOP Everything in Sporting Goods 922 Main Sh Phone HEmlock 5-1473 Green Bay, Wis. Compliments of CURLY CRAVILLION ' S BARBER SHOP Luxemburg, Wis. DETAMPEL ' S 5 10 Store Kewaunee, Wis. Pa ' J ' Errjfhty COMPLIMENT OF BERTRAND’S SPORT SHOP GREEN BAY WISCONSIN LUMBER MILL WORK INSULATION SASH DOORS PLYWOOD ROOFING R. O. W. WINDOW UNITS. PICTURE UNITS GLASS STORE FRONTS INSTALLED VAN’S LUMBER COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE LUXEMBURG 67F11 P g-- Eighlv-ptiB DYCKESVILLE, WISCONSIN DUQUAINE LUMBER COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE ' Build Better for less MILLWORK — Cabinets — Hardware — Paints James Way Barn Equipment Garage Doors VICTOR A. NOWAK VICTOR A. NOWAK COMPANY Stylists of School Jewelry Class Rings — Pins — Trophies Invitations 623 NORTH SECOND STREET, MILWAUKEE 3 BROADWAY 1-8090 COMPLIMENTS OF F. J. PECHMAN STUDIO 124 N. ADAMS GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN DIAL HE 2-5979 Pagu Eighty-Tw® CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 BANK OF LUXEMBURG LUXEMBURG WISCONSIN COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES FOR ALL Members of the Fede ral Reserve System Members of the F. D, I. C. ALGOMA PLYWOOD AND VENEER COMPANY ALGOMA, WISCONSIN A DIVISION OF THE UNITED STATES PLYWOOD CORPORATION Manufacturers of WELDWOOD PLYWOOD and DOORS Ask For The WELDWOOD Label At Your Favorite Lumber Dealer Page Eighty,three VOSKAMP ' S MEN ' S AND BOY ' S WEAR Sportscoats — Slacks — Jackets — Sweaters — Sportshirts — and Accessories WE RENT A COMPLETE LINE OF FORMAL WEAR 217 MAIN ST. GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN KEWAUNEE IMPLEMENT COMPANY JOHN DEERE Quality Farm Equipment LUXEMBURG WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF THE LUXEMBURG NEWS LUXEMBURG, WISCONSIN RELIANCE PUBLISHING CO. YEAR BOOK PUBLISHERS P.O. BOX 526 GREEN BAY, WIS. Page Eiyhly-four KEWAUNEE ORANGE CRUSH BOTTLING COMPANY McMahons of Luxemburg Everything For The Home Furniture — Floor Covering — Carpeting Give Her A Lane Cedar Chest The Perfect Graduation Gift QUINTAL A. PAQUE Dealer in General Merchandise Everything For The Farm and Home GROCERIES - ROOFING - SIDING HARDWARE-PAINTS R 2 Luxemburg Phone 74F2 Page? Eifjhrty .five DR. HENRY E. MAJESKI Physician and Surgeon Phone 121 Luxemburg, Wis. Res. 1 35 LUXEMBURG HEATING PLUMBING Made in The Place to Bring Manitowoc, Wis. Your Heating Troubles Armstrong Furnaces and sold throughout seven midwestern states Luxemburg Wisconsin HAROLD E. LUEDERS Jewelers Welches , « , . , . 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