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BLUE I HORIZONS m TWENTIETH EDITION MEMORIES IN BLUE ADMINISTRATION 4-6 SENIOR SECTION 7-23 MUSIC 37-44 SPORTS 50-57 SPECIAL EVENTS 58-63 Page Two UNDERCLASSMEN 24-29 CONTENTS FORENSICS AND DRAMA 45-49 Page three GEOifGt V, GREGOR, BS Principal University of Wisconsin Foriy t cond year n l H S (T ANTON L ANDERSON, B.5 Wisconsin State University Stevens Point Science, AthSer-cs twenty-first year at L,H,5- DAVID BAUMGARTNER BS Whitewater Stele University Commercial Tenth yr«i at L.H S, FRANK DAKINS, BS Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point Biology Driver Education Second year at t H S RUSSELL FAWlRfE, B.l W comm Stale University, piaftevdle Physical Ed , Athletics Tenth year at L H S WILLIAM EHREN, BS, University oF Wisconsin Science. Cbetmurty Fsrjl year at l H S JOSEPH FlERST, B.S St Notbeii College English Sophomore Ckn Advisor Eighth year at LH.S. NANCY ERICKSON BS, Wisconsin State University, UOom English Freshman Olfi Advisor Fourth year .tf L.H S. EUNICE E HANNON, B A University of Wisconsin Social Sc ttnte Senior Clast Advisor Twenty-eighth year at [ H.S. FRANK I CHALUPA, B 1 Wdconun Slate University OthLoih Mathematics, Athletics Nineteenth year at LH,$. AtPHIN ERICKSON, ME Wisconsin State University, Superior Mathematics Third year at C RICHARD HENCKEt. 8 M Lawrence University Band Nmth year at l.H.S, Pag Four ROBERT HfRlACMT B S. Wisconsin State University Plalleville Industrial Arts IFtrcf year i H S JAMES WARCKS. 8 S, University of Wnconwri Aprteolfurr Eleventh year fit L H.S, DONALD J SCHIMMIL5, PH, B Marquette University Latin, English Twelfth year 41 LHS- OUNN KOEH.ER. BS. University ol Wijtonsm History S th year at LHS MARILYN KRlESER, BE Whitewater Stat University Commercial ' [k-v nrh yeai at L H.$ ROGER Ltc B.S P atteville Slate University Agriculture Sixth year at L H.S. LYLE NOEL B,S, St Nor ben Co ' ieqr History Junior Cl S Advise Fifth year el LH-5- ANTHONY W POUCH. B S University of Wisconsin Guidance Counselor M,iTherrvV.e Second year .at LHS, MICHAEL SCHA HOFffL Wisconsin Stele University, LaCrosse English. Athletics Third year at L.H.S. RUTH A SCHMITZ, fl.S. A 1 1 ; com in State University, Stevens Point Home Economic Second year at L H.S DOROIHY SEIDL B,S Univertdy of Wisconsin MTwaukee Chorus Tenth al L H S. KENNETH VISTE PH M. University of Wisconsin Sup?rvijor of Elementary and Secondary Schools First year 4’ LH.S Page Five SCHOOL BOARD -RDEAL LED VINA Dlfi ' ct© ' TONV 05 JAROIN Drfeclcr DONALD JL BOECKL Chrk £A«l DE MOUUN TVeajur ' er BERNARD ALIEN Director EDITORS’ NOTES Ann Rueckl Editor Terry Seidl Co-Editor We the editors of the 1966 edition of Memories in Blue would tike to thank the Annuel Staff and our advisor. Miss Hannon, for their cooperation. We sincerely hope that our efforts will prove not only to be a pleasino but also a lasting memory in the eyes of the student body. 9 . 4 i , 5 8? n erv ' ej£ 2 V, l|v rnrvt uetfer £?. jSnxJ .f. ' ,T onei 1 | G?a ?y %opp t £tn fo JWennt | 0o M Dt dnJm « v f 1 J LucJi [ean. JOouChfe r Vane ' ■ c£a m oa ■y c£ c L ■nn. ffuecjrf CLASS HAROLD ALLEN What you don ' t knows wcxi ' l Kuft yov it will kill you F.FA 3,4 Football 1,2 3,4 B ' kctbalf i f 2 Bauch,HI l Homeco ' Tinnj Court 4 Track 2,3 4 l ' Club 1 GARY ALSTEEN Early to bed, early to rite, while my girl goal Out with other guy FF.A l ,2,3,4 Football 1.2,4 Wrci f,nj 1,2,3 A Beieball 1,2.4 Track 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Homecoming Court 4 t Cub 4 BONNIE ARENDt A jolly girl and full of fun, for 4 psppy corn- pJrt ' On. ibe ' i the on F.H.A 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2 Muilcal Comedy 4 GRANT ARENDT Fun ii like .niurantr the older you get, the more it coiij Muncal Comedy 1 F F A 2 .3 Saiebelf 3,4 WARREN ALLEN Every farm need a far¬ mer f FA 12,3.4 Officer 3,4 @A kerb H ) Bate ball 1,2,3 Monitor 1.2 Prom Committee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Snowball Committee 4 UNDA ANDERSON Greater people than I have lived but they ' re all dead. National Honor Society 3 4 Fdreniki 1.2.3,4 State Forensic Content 2 One Act Play 3,4 Mon nor 1 Pep Club 1 Pep Band 2,3,4 toil.n .on Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Senior Q m%% Play 4 CHRIS ARENDT A twinkling eye and a warm heart that explode when the party it art Chaff feeder 1 . 2,3 Prom Court 3 Homecoming Court 3,4 Student Council 3 Homecoming Committee -3 Prom Committee 3 Initiation Committee 3 Girl Basketball 2 3.4 Girl Volleyball 4 F.H.A 2 Muiicai Comedy l Pep Band 4 Journalism 1,2,3 Officer 3 BARBARA BARBIAUX She flavor! everything? the t the vanilla of ioch cty Student Council 1,2.3,4 Officer 4 Annual Staff i Forenik 1,2 Cheerleader 2.3 Journafiifit 1,2,3,4 OP car 3,4 Monitor 3 Pep Club 1,2,3 4 Officer 4 (nitration Committee 3 P ' orti Commiffee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Snowball Committee 4 Prom Court 3 Page uen OF 1966 ARMIN BAUMGARTEL He i « hit among tuitie . Sludsnt Council 2,3 Offi tar 2 Annual Staff 4 Dinr ft Aiik Canlrtt (A at State! Forenucs 1,2 Football 1,2,3 Tatk 1.2,3 fv. netball 1 , 2 ,3,4 Great Book Club 4 Journalism 4 Homecoming Committee 4 Prom Committee 3 Initiation Committee 3 Prom Court 3 Pep Band 4 JOHN 81AHNIK Hts wiMingfieti lo help «n every way will matt us remember JUf B all our days, Mu re a I Comed y 1.4 Monitor 3 District Mu lie Contest IX 3,4 CAROL BOSETSKI What tweet delight quiet life affords Transfer ted from Preble High n a junior F.HA, 4 Monitor 4 DON BUDZBAN He may be short, but he ' i king with the girls. Football 1 Baseball 1,2,3 4 Wrestling 1,2,3.4 J L Club 2,3,4 Prom Court 3 Monitor 4 Snowball King 4 JAMES BINS This letter man hat earn d his lame foy exercising tporftmanthip at each game. Football 1,2,3,a Basketball 1X3,4 Traci 1.2,3,4 ' V ' Club L2.3,4 Officer 4 Pep Club 3,4 Prom Committee 3 Initiation Committee 3 Homecoming King 4 Homecoming Committee 4 Annual Staff 4 Journalism 4 Monitor 3.4 BECKY BIAHNIK Her wit goes all the way around and button In the back One Act Play 4 Prom Committee 3 Monitor 2,3.4 Forensics 1,2,3,4 Officer 3 Journalism 1,23,4 Officer 3 Gteenlake Delegate 2 State Demonstration Con- left 3 F. HA 1,2,3,4 Officer 4 Oat Officer 3,4 G. A A 4 Magazine Chairman 4 Snowball Court 4 Senior Oa« Play 4 JEAN BOUCHER When there ' 1 music in Ibe air, Jean and her dor¬ mer are lure to be the n. State Musk Clinic 3 Pep Sand 1 2,3.4 Dance Band 4 Band Officer 3.4 Nation ? Honor Society 3 4 Officer 4 Pep Club 2X4 Jounvihim 3,4 Forensics 3 Initiation Comm n 3 Prom Committee 4 Homecoming Commrtree 1 Clan Off (ter 4 Annuel Staff 4 Homecoming Queen 4 DAVE CARLSON If work is a game. I don ' t want to play. Football 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2,3 Baseball 1 Track 2,3,4 T‘ Club 4 Prom Committee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Page Eleven DARLENE DART Anytime it (be fight iime for « good time Homecoming Committee t FH.A 1,234 Prom Commute ? 3 Snowball Committee For e tin ct 2,3 GLEN DAVISTER You furnish the |Oke, I ' ll furnish the laugh. Baseball 1,2,3 4 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 r Club 3 4 KENNETH DE J Aft DIN Absence make the marks go lower. Baik ' -ihall 1 Wrestling 2,3 Football I F.F.A. 1.2,3.4 Track ! r 2.3 4 CAROL DE KASTER Champions champion. Great Books Club 4 Class Officer 2 National Honor So t iy 3,4 Officer 4 Annual Staff 4 Prpm Committee 3 Foment its 2,3.4 Officer 4 Musical Comedy 4 Journalism Club 3 Officer 3 Monti or 2 D.strict Muuc Contest 1 , 2 , 3, 4 Library C Hub 1,3,4 Officer 4 DIANE DAUL Blessed are the hard workers, for they ihal m herd the good mark Style Show 3.4 Prom Committee 3 Initiation Committee 3 Pep Club 2,3 Library Club 3.4 Monitor 1,4 Annual Staff 4 Journal! i m 2 National Honor Society 3,4 FHA 1,2.3.4 Officer 4 Snowball Committee 4 Fomettcs 1,2,3.4 DONNA DE JARDIN Belle of Bay View For ami ci 1,2,3,4 Stale Forensics Contest 3 Annual Staff 4 Mgtkal Comedy 4 Homecoming Court 2 Homecoming Committee 4 Prom Committee 3 Initiation Committee 3 Pep Club 2,3,4 Officer 3 Monitor 2.J Cheer leader 2 Journalism 2 STANLEY DE JARDIN A man’s best ft,end r his P lymouth. F F A. 1,2.3.4 Football 1,2.3,4 Baseball I 2,3.4 Wrestling 1.2,3,4 Homecoming Court 4 L M Club 3.4 Prom Committee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Pep Club 4 Snowball Committee 4 HELEN DELI EM AN Id rather be beautiful than brainy the over¬ age male can see betier than Ne can think F. H.A, 1 , 2 . 3.4 Officer 4 Monitor 3,4 Pep Club 12,3 Officer 3 Prom Committee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Snowball Committee 4 G, H. Baiktib.ll I 2,3.4 Snowball Court 4 Page Twelve KENNETH DEPREY Entov life be lore NI fled, for when you die, you r n o Jong hm dead F F,A 1,2,3,4 Track 1 Basketball 1,2 LINDA DERENNE Gentlemen prefer blonder Library Club 2 , 3.-4 Journalism 2 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Clan Officer 1 3 Forensics 2,3,4 Musi fit I Comedy 4 C beer leader 3 prom Committee 3 Prom Court 3 G.A.A. 4 Initiation Committee 3 Girls Basketball 2,3.4 Homecoming Committee 4 Monitor 3 District Mul C Contest I 2 3,4 IEO DIMMER A car money, end a piece to go ere ell He needs at through bfe be goes football 1.3,4 Base bell 1,2 Wrestling 2 Homecoming Court 4 BARBARA DORNER The harder 1 try the gooder to be the wonUf f get. Forensics 2.3,4 F.m.A 1,2.34 Officer 4 Monitor 2 library Club 3.4 AA. 4 Officer 4 Homecoming Committee 4 Prom Committee 3 Green Late Delegate 3 Girli Basketball 2,3 Snowball Committee 4 Girls Volleyball 4 LOUELLA DEQUAINE If only could stay un der twenty |‘d show you aH how to haue fun! FHA. I Pep Oub 2 Homecom.ng Committee .1 Prom Committee 3 STEVE DERENNE Who said brains and brawn don ' t mm? Football 2.3,4 Basketball 1,23.4 Track 1,2,3 4 V Club 2,3.4 Officer 4 Pep Club 4 Great Books Club 4 Monitor 1 Prom Court 3 Prom Committee 3 Homecoming Court 4 Homecoming Committee -i Initiation Committee 3 DIANE DOELL A magnificent spectacle of human happiness. Monitor 1 F H A. 2.3.4 Initiation Committee 3 Pep Band 3 4 Dance Band 3,4 Homecoming Committee 4 Homecoming Court 3 Prom Queen 3 Style Show 3 Snowball Committee 4 District Music Contest 3 DOROTHY DORNER Charming, neat, and al¬ ways sweet, FHA 1,2,3,4 Officer 3,4 Gfern I it e Delegate 3 Musical Comedy 4 Homecoming Committee 4 Prom Committee 3 Dance Band 2,3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Library Club 3,4 Officer 4 Snowball Committee 4 Girls Basketball 2 Band Tournament 3 Snowball Queen 4 Page Thirteen JOHN DORNER I «4i er oying life tm- tff ! found out if Wit onf of thote dd-it-younelf jobi t F A 1.2.3,4 Wrestling 12,3 4 baseball 2 4 Tr ACk 3 PAUL DORNER Who call ? Ambinon? Wrong number f,F.A. 1.2.3,4 Football I Baseball 3 Wrestling 3 Homecoming Committee 4 SANDRA DUQUAINE Born May 3. 1948 D ecf March 17, 1966 CLARENCE FALISH Don ' t let hi quiet man ner fool you. F F A. 2,3,4 football ) Baseball UJ Track 4 KATHLEEN DORNER Friendship. like love, is but a name, unless to one you r?nt I he flame, FHA 1,23.4 P ? Club 2 Musical Comedy 4 Snowball Committee 4 MARILYN DUESCHER Ff ihe wore Jiving in Father Marquette ' s time, the would have beat him to ■ cwnunee Rand Officer 4 P P Band 1,23,4 Dance Band 1,2,3.4 Gift Volleyball 4 GJrh. Basketball 3 Homecoming Court 3 Homecoming Committee 4 prom Committee 3 Mu .cal Comedy 1,4 KENNETH ENGLEBERT I know the valitft of • dollar It buys three g |. Ion of ga Class Offucof 1 National Honor Society 34 Student Council 2 4 Officer 4 Football 3,4 Basketball f,2J T ck f.2,3 Monitor 2,4 Pep Club 2,3,4 Officer 2 Prom Court 3 Homecoming Court 4 ’V Club 4 I rut..if.on Committee 3 LEO GOMAND Mari behind the plow EFA 1.2.3.4 football 1 Basketball 1 Caiehall 3,4 Wre fTing 2.3 Track 1,2 -r ciub 3,4 Page fourteen JAMES HALLET God ' t punishmenr to F.F A tAZJ Basketball 1 BeiebalU 1.2 3 JUDY HOPPE Chirm it 6 woman ' trengib, juftf as strength it d m n’v charm Annual Staff 4 Forensics 1.2,3 4 Musical Comedy J Prom Committee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Journalism l r 2 District Music Contest 2, 3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Pep Band 3.4 GirH Basketball 3,4 Girl Volleyball 4 GAA 4 Initiation Committee 3 KAREN JOHANEK Love it the only ftime th-ii rin called because ol darknet4 f.HA 1.2 Musical Comedy 4 Pep Club 2,3,4 Homecoming Committee 4 G A A 4 JEAN JCNET A necessary Ingredient for a barrel of laughs Oats Officer s Forensics 2 Musical Comedy 4 Girls Basketball X ,2,3.4 Journalism 1,2,3 Initiation Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Pep Club 2,4 Great Book Club 4 Homecoming Committee 4 ROSE HENDRICKS She ha i a kind heart arid a gentle n inner, f H A S ,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2 Prom Committee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Snowball Committee 4 SALLY HOPPE You enn always depend On Belly i Super Service. National Honor Society 3,4 Forensics 1.2 Journalism 2. 3 Officer 3 Monitor 1.2.3 Pep Club 1 Initiation Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Homecoming Committee A Pep Band 4 G rii BaiLetbad 1,2,3 SUE JOHNSON Our on the go-go girl Clais Officer 0,3 Chi eHeader 1 2,3,4 Journaliam l 2,1.4 Off cer 2 Homecoming Court 3 Pep Club 1,2.3.4 GAA 4 Monitor 4 Homecoming Committee 4 Prom Committee 3 Initiation Committee 3 Girli Basketball 1,2,3 JEROME KOLLROSS Full of joy and full of bhii when he f t with a girt named ChiNi FfA, 2,3,4 Football 1,2 Baseball 1 Wrestling 1.2,1.4 Snowball Court 4 Page fifteen ROBERT KRATZ A manager s wo V e fends far into thr fright 1 . f.FA. IJ ,4 Officer 3 4 football 1,2 Baseball 3.4 W ' Ctflmg 1.2.3,4 Track U Monitor 4 Prom Ring 3 T Club 2,3 4 WAYNE KRUSE Variety it the spice of life why hustle the tame girl twice. Ifflmfcrr d from Kewnunve as a senior, Wrestling 4 Musical Comedy 4 ROXANNE LEOVtNA What would I tell my grandchildren if 11 l did was study? Class Officer 3 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1.23,4 Monitor I Journalism I G.A.A. Officer 4 Pep Club 1,2.3.4 Prom Court 3 District Music Contest 1,2, X4 Prom Committee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Senior Class PUy 4 BRAD LIEBL Music is the universal language of all maniind Great Books 4 Class President 3,4 Nationol Honor Sex iety 3,4 Student Council 1 Forensics 1,2 Stale J Musical Comedy 1,4 Journalism 1,2 Pep Band 2.3,4 Dance S.Kvcf 3,4 Sen .or Class Play 4 State Music Contest 2,3.4 PrQm Homecoming, irsili tion Committees 3.4 Annual Staff 4 JANE KROPP A diamond is girl ' s best fc rend. F H A 4 Homoconi ng Cornmnic ; 4 Prom Committee 3 Mutual Comedy 4 CAROL LEDVINA A true friend Is forever a fr.end Monitor 2,3 4 Pop Club 3 Musical Comedy 4 Basketball J.2,3,4 Volleyball 4 GARY LEROY My schooling has done me no harm, but I feel safer on the Farm. F.FA 1,2 3,4 Officer 3.4 SUSAN LINZMEIER My hobby is collecting boys. Forensic 1,2.3.4 Officer 3 Journalism 3 Pep Club 2.3 Homncommg Comm [tree ‘ Snowball ommittee 4 Page Sixtjreen SUSAN A AH UK tf‘i a bird ' li t pUrwl NO -T ' S the Marshall ' daughter Pep Club 1,2,3.4 G A A 4 Volleyball 4 Prom Committee 3 H©‘netOrmrig Committee 4 Manila 1,2 Musical Comedy 4 JAMES MARCEUE If le-tting wart? music, Jim would be a bras band FvF.A, 2,3,4 Football 1,2.3,4 Wftstling 1,2.3.4 Track 1,23,4 ‘V Club M Officer 4 H om e com i ng Com n it tee 4 Homecoming Court 4 Stare F F.A Judging COP lest I Pep Club i KAREN MELLEN You ' ll find Her where the action is. Pep Club f.2,3 Homecoming Committee 4 Prom CommiMv. 3 G.A.A. 4 Baakefbdl 3 Volleyball 4 PATRICK MICHltLS II was bom and raised ©n a wrestling mat. fFJL 1,2,3,4 Football flJU Vfeitlmg 1.2.3,4 Track 1 V Club 1, 2.3, 4 Officer 4 MARY ANN MALCORE I have a voice but why wear it out. FHA 1.23,4 BARBARA MARCHANT Eat, drink, and be mer ry ior tomorrow there may be a law against ft. District Music Contest 3 Pep Club 1,2 Forensic 2 Library Club 2 Monitor t Mom p coming Court 4 Homecoming Committee 4 Prom Committee Volleyball 4 GERALD METZLER In America you have the r-ghl to choose your Own form of government blond, brunette, or red¬ head Class Officer 1,2 Football 1,2,3.4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Homecoming Committee 4 Pep Club 4 Officer 4 i Oub 3,4 Offker 4 LARRY AAGEN5 Ah n my girlfriend and I disagree, we always de¬ cide it was stupid of me. Football I a eb fl 1 2 Page Seventeen YVONNE MUELLER Noting great w« ¥l?r achieved without eolhunJ- Jttm Forcrmts l,? r 3,4 FHA 1 r 2 H 3,4 Musical Comedy 4 Library Club 2,3,4 Pep Club 3 Style Show 3 Snowball Committee 4 BONNIE NOVAK A secret it lomeihfng you roll to a number of people Individually. Forensic 1,2,3.4 Mu iic« l Clomedv 4 Hornet arm rcy to mm r I tec 1 F.HA 2,3,4 Journalism Club 3 Monitor 1.4 Pep Club 1.2 G A A 4 Prom Committee ANN RUECKL If you ' re a s lh«taH r your boss doesn t have to be a crank. Student Council 1.2 3,4 Officer 4 Matronal Honor Society 3.4 Badger Girl 3 Band Officer 1,2.4 Dance Band 2,3,4 Journalism 3 Annual Editor 4 Forensic Club 1,2 One Act Play 2,3,4 Initiation Committee 3 Prom Commit lee Pep Band 1.2,3,4 Great Books Club 4 MARGARET SALENTINE A warm smile reflects a warm heart Forensic 2 F.HA. 1,2,3,4 library Club 3 Pep Oub 3 Pep Band 4 Prom Conamiltee 3 ANDREW NtMMER A driver t known by the fenders he keeps. Monitor 12 District Music Cot”«4f 2 Pep Club 1X3 Football 1 Initiation Committee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Prom Committee 3 Musical Comedy 4 ftEVERLY POMMIER The only way to have a friend • • to be one. F H.A, 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 2 MARY RUECKL Personality hat the pow cr ip open many doors, buf character must keep them open National Honor Society 3,4 Forensics ,2,3,4 Officer 3,4 OnmAtt Play 2,3.4 Cheerleader 2,3,4 Monitor 1 3,4 Pep Bind 1,2,3 Dance Band (,2,3,4 Pep Club l s 2 r 3,4 Prom Committee 4 Homecoming Comnittiee 4 Initiation 3 Great Books Club 4 G A.A. 4 Senior Class Play 4 JUDY SALMON Those fun days Thar make ui happy alio make us wise. Homecoming Court 2 3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3.4 Pep Band 3,4 Monitor 3 Imuation Committee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Page Eighteen MARY SEIDL She who doe her best does enough Initiation Comniptfee 3 Prom Committee 3 Library Oub 2,3,4 Forensic 1,2.3.4 Monitor 4 Pep Band 4 Pep Club 3 LEROY SHEFCHIK Here a young man rr hf early flittl . FF.A, 1.2.3.4 Baseball 1,4 Football 12 1 Track 2.3 Wrestling 1,2.3, 4 MARY STAHL She kno . how to keep peace with The Indian Monitor 1 Diitrrcf Mune Comet I 2 Pep Club 1,3 Homecoming Committee J Basketball 2.3,4 Musical Comedy 4 MARY TREML Talk it cheap Thu? tup ply always e Kceedi the demand. Mo nil or 1 District Musk Conn?n 2 Pep Club 2.3 4 tamai,ci 4 Ho me tommy Committee 4 Basketball 3,4 Volley bait 4 G-A.A 4 TERRY SEIDL Wif =s the I lower G the imagination Student Council 1 Cl Off nref 1 2 Cheerleader 2,3 National Honor Society 3,4 Great Books Cllub 4 Annual Co-Editor 4 Di ff iet Mutk Contest 12. 3.4 Slat 3.4 Musical Comedy 1,4 Dance Band 2.3,4 Pep Band 2,3,4 Dramatics l, 2 . 3,4 Library Club 4 G.A.A 4 Init Prom, and Home coir my Committees Senior Cl its Play 4 GLEN STAHL 1 wrestled my way through school. f.FA l££,4 Football 1,2 3 Wr frilling 1 , 2 , 3 .4 Baseball 3,4 MARY JANE SUEHS She ' s like champagne — sparkling eyes and a bub Ming personality. Great Books Club 4 Class Officer 4 National Honor Sode ' y 3 4 Officer 4 Forenuci T,2.3,4 Dramatics 3,4 O ' leader 3 Monitor 1.4 Pep Band 3,4 Dance Sand 4 Library Club 1 Pep Club 1,3,4 Officer 4 Homecoming Court 3 hem Court 3 ROSE MARIE TREML life is full of gaiety, and I intend to get there FH.A UJ4 Pep Club 2,3 Monitor 2,3 G;A A 4 Page LOUIS VANDEN HOUTEN Waif for me fvr gut to comb my hair. F.F.A, 1,2 Basketball | PAT VANDERVEST Study, study, study! That ' s all he «(mm to do. Suf when we mm? the hor ’ Or roll, we with we had studied, rod. Class Officer 1,2 National Hanoi ! ciriy 3 J Officer 4 Student Council 4 F F.A. 1.2 Football 1,2,3 .4 B.iikcib ill l 2 3.4 Track 1 ,2,3,4 Prom Coufi 3 Hom?coming CooTl 4 Initiation Committee 4 Badger Boys State 3 Trect For Tomorrow Camp 3 JOAN VELICER life ns my college; m« 1 graduate high and earn rome honors. Forensics 2.3,4 F.HA. 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 3 Monitor 2 JUDY WERY In her hands, a basket ball is a guided F.HA, f.2,3.4 Monitor 3,4 Pep Club 2 Sa ketball 1 ,2,3.4 Snowball C: mmiiiee 4 Volleyball 4 GARY VANDERMUSE f have a date every noon hour. Football 2 Wrestling 2 ftaiebaM 1,2. 3.4 MARY KAY VAN DRISSE Most valuable Packer 0 tkef 01 fhr year Forenthct 3,4 FHA u.M Journalism 3 Officer 4 Monitor 3,4 Pep Club 1,2.3 Intimation Commiilec 3 SnowbaSI CommitTfl ' i 4 G.A A 4 Snowball Court 4 MICHAEL WERTEL The mildest manners with the bravest m md. Football I £ 4seball 1.2,3 Fore ns res 3 library Club 3 4 Pep Sand 4 Dante Sand 4 Great Books Club 4 Senior Class Play 4 LYlE WERY Many young men who leave home to set the world on fire came bac ' for more match FFA 1.2,4 Football 1,3,4 haikrtball 2,3.4 Komecom.ng Court 4 L Club 3.4 PfSgt: Twenty LEONARD YANDA H y ktdi look whit Whfcihei did few mr Foolbill 1,2 Biiketbitl X%4 Eyeball 3,4 Track 1,2 M n 9 r 2 Monitor 4 ImrtAfian ComMilttii 3 T Club 3,4 IN MEMORIAM JOSEPH PAUL Born July 10, 1948 Died November 20, 1965 ' Tomorrow is not promised us So let us take today And make the very most of it The once we pass this way — Just speak aloud the kindly thought — Ana do the kindly deed And try to see ana understand Some fellow creature ' s need Tomorrow js not promised us - Nor any other day So Set us make the most of it The once we pass this way ' Louise Wae Hogan Page Twenty one SENIOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF HONOR OUTSTANDING FFA MEMBER Gary LeRoy, chosen as this year ' s outstanding F F.A. member, served as F,F,A, vice president during his junior year. He received the Star Chap¬ ter Farmer Gold Pin in his junior year. His farm¬ ing program includes Registered HoJsteins, York¬ shire hogs, and corn. BADGER GIRL AND BADGER BOY As the third quarter of the 1964-65 school year came to a climax the annual election of a Badger Girl and Badge Boy was held by the faculty. Ann RuecM and Pat Vandervest were elected fo represent our school, The Badger G«rl session was held on the Madison campus at the Universdy of Wisconsin and the Badger Boy session was held at the University of Wisconsin-Ripon, MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Jean Boucher and Brad liebl were the recipients of the music scholarships given by the choral and instrumental departments of our school. Both stu¬ dents spent two weeks on the University of Wis¬ consin campus tn Madison, studying with very ac¬ complished instructors from all over the nation. Over three hundred-fifty other teenagers attended the Clink which ended in a series of concerts given by the participants. Page Twenty-two ANNUAL STAFF ro% ' J Bmi, i Hopp . S. Uebt, 0 DeJardm. ft Uttvihi, A. Seated -0 D u9. J BoucHer, 0 8 Tb y . A, RyecM, T Stidl faumgarlet, Wit Hirrnon, Adviior C DoKaiter, ANNUAL STAFF Plans for this twentieth edition of Memories in Blue ' began soon after the commencement of this school year. Many hours have been spent writing articles and preparing pictures. Consequently, this yearbook has proved to be one of the seniors ' most important projects. We now submit our time and effort to you, the student body, for your approval. Editor Co-Editor Business Managers Typists Fund Raising Athletic Section Forensics and Drama Section Music Section Senior Section Photo Committee ANNUAL STAFF MEMBERS Ann RueckI Terry Seidl Carol DeKaster and Armin Baumgarfel Diane Daul and Jean Boucher Brad Liebl Jim Bins Donna Dejardin Judy Hoppe Barb Barbiau Roxte Ledvina Page Tweni ' y-thfM ' JUNIORS Back row- J. ft bat, W Schley, Thifd row—B. Pi ,, A Pent, j. Pr Q t J Sthultt, J. Schulti. Second row N, Prevolt, ft R b. , M Bedo.ni, J. $ (ent,ne. j. Fint row 0. Petder, j Seidl. M Paqw, M. Stodole, D, Robert . flat ‘ row—L. V.ndenHouien V, Trend, t Trend, t- VandenPlai, G. Zellner, C VanEii Szccnd ow H, UJlmjmn. G. V nderv , ft M. Wilquet, R_ Stodoia. S. Tremi F ( r, f row r0 Zellner, 0. Wary, K Tielem, P Wink Pag Twenly-fo r JUNIORS tack row Q Dwntf, A, Fag , i W, Dr J rdin Fourth row R, Divitltr, O DeBauthe. J. D f«nna, J, Df-peau Third row C. Depfey, L Fitgor, L Chorner, P. Engleberi Second row—0. DeGfive, R DaBaker. F. Faltih, Vi Duquairw, M. Comer Fini r jw K Difboi Back row — P tie beck. K J legoif, G Mueller, Third row L iMowdr, $ limam L Leffoy, f Moeller Sc nd row B ledv na, 0. Mptilef. T. Nimmer, G- MafHu. fir t Row—D. Mart ™, M, Martin, M ledvina Page twenty five JUNIORS Bacis row D. Bmerl 0, Bairrl, W Oonerd. Fourth row B Ebvlkp, 6 Baetitrv. B BlaHnik $ Dalhke Third row L Cravilhofi, D Dart, G Dart, J. Cornett p Second row G Osier, E SauingiirieJ, $. Bureih. S Cj ember tt Flrit row M Arertdt, fOW ° l« Advtior G Gturtrmacher J, Kugct, P. Jonet, Th.rd raw—F Greuze C Johnton. J. Kugel, M Ku®et Second row J. Gronnen. D. Krafj, j = Kud.k, H Jacobi. T, Jorwt. F.fit row—B Konep, C Fenendael. H Koflrra. M Haen. i. j Q nei Page Twenty tix SOPHOMORES Bac row—W 8 ouch©nvJ|tc 1 Lobergef, j KifEhemj R Hu nik, F. Jendrain. F. Daviiftf, M. Dantirtne, J Grayfike, R. Conard, D. Pom , G Dofucker, c Dorner. Fourth row—D. JHIenfeidf F. Bader, R Boulanger, M. Berger, T. iohanek, C Pair liter, 1 Chmtoff, ft Huerkem, G. Dalcbrou , L Domer L DeGtav , N! Jerover? Third row K Hendrick , R. Dalebroux, 0 Davittor, B Konop, L Dejardm, i Derennc S. DeKryaer, B. D -Baker. J f Dcpeau, T, John ton,, Dererme. Second row J. Etiel, 0 Budiban, . DcBakar, J AMwn, S Hen¬ dricks s, Fite I, P. Kruse, $. Hendricks, J. Dorner, 0, Depat. S. Hruska. First row D, Englebert D, Jonef, S. Johnson, C Boucher, D, Arertdf, M Sim D Alsfeen. S. DeBaker, P Del core, A Q rtt nne Vi Allen. Back row—I. Sfodota, W. Milter, G. Vandietvesf, G, Rueckl. D. Mueller, G t ftai G P or, J. al«nfifie G, Setdi. E, Theys, N. Moviit,, B Lambrecht Fourth row M Paider M Gerftaff R Stahl, 0. Foot, L Ledvina, D. ftaduent. C Lcdyina. B Wop ion. L Yanda, T. Stodola, 1 Werfel, M. Sbefchik. Fim row—J, Duescher, M. fhifc iudfau, Q. Zellner, S Tilot, L Mrmmen B Reckleberg, ft, Saltmine, J Thiry, L Velker, C Du chateau, T, Lmimeier. third row—K ftsduen . $ Marcelle. |. Vaneii, M. Schwab, f. Belter. G, VandenHouten, ft. Peof J Serven, j Kry ger, L Shit bauer, i„ Baumann 5, Derennc. B, Pefry. Second row— D. Soquet E. Merten , ft, Romuald, B Lemen , M Stahl, 1 Veater. D. Stodola- 0. Mlezrua T Macco, N. Vanesi ft Trernt, T. Pier, Mr. Fierit,, Adv.sor First row J Duett her M, Thibaudeau, G. Zellner, S Mot L Nimrner B Reck el berg R Salentine, J, Th rv, L Velicer, C Ducheteau, T ,Um rosier. P ge Twenty seven FRESHMEN Back row—J- Grueiimacher, J, Krai , G Gillis, 0. Aliteen. T Baierl T Bader S Denver, D Jandrain, ft Balzt, P Dlbmer, M Gtllii, B Soul Anger fourth row L Kugel, l Kipp, j Hrw nj, D. IhlenfeJl, D Dorner. W Deterville, B ferry, L Ouflon, L Bader, ft Hendricks, ft Blahmr. C Dequaine Third row- M Cayemberg, 5 GJIlis. D Dart. J Jonet, € Alston, L Dart, W DtJi in, l DeGrand, J. Kr t E Korfbein, B Bros!, J Berger, R DuCh«re u Second row O Perron, J ropp, C eftrand. K Darner E John- ion N Bredad D, Du+ek K t Arendf, J. Arendt, fiuresh W. 0e ioche, J. Keen. fint row -l- ChnstolT, % Johniton. j Kugel, B Dellemann A u Dor ner, M Ag mite, J Derenne, B Jadm, F, Boulanger, J r ICudick, D Dekore. J. Fahth, f.fth row—VandenBoth, G Salmon, T Metier, D, Sehultr V Menler, D. « t u B Quiitofl R Kottross, M Paque. ft. Uurtm, J. Batten, N yjndrrveit Foorfh row—VandcnHouicr N Dooll, M Mercer. P Ledvma t. Fverard. J Mueller, $_ fie due rut., M SeidM. J Pomm-er, € Baum garret, C Darenna, R„ ledvna, $ Tramf. Third row—Mr Inrkion. Advisor, C, UJImann A, Vandervest L VandenHouten, C Saleiifine, C DeJardm, J. S«idi, G Moeller. L Rubens, L Jandrain, C Rueckl, G Root, L t Zellnor, F Retilaff Second row M Zellner. B VandenPta , J Rank D Sflhdl. P Pr e votr J Siodola. D M teore, J, Salervhrt , J, Vandervcst, J. Vanden Hquteo J Romuald, S. Soquet, W SalrtiecJivr Firtr row— K, LuMay , M Colle, J, Paider. J. Novak, ,VL Wwsley. R King, G. DeBaueh . K SouchonviUe. D, Charles, B, Smeesfer. J Johanek, P, Ubel. T. Se ' van, Page Twenty-eight CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOMORES D. Wtexiy , S. £ tel, fl Deftaker, L Velic ' . G. Daleforous. FRESHMEN P DoffTtr J iWwJler, T S«rv«t . A Vandervest JUNIORS AA ledvirm. A. Peof C J hmon. D, Kratj. M Martin Page Twenty nine STUDENT COUNCIL B efc fow —Mr. Schanhqtejr Adv icr P Vamffrrvfltl, N VandcrveU J. MtJtfj R, Duchuleau, Miss Hannon, Advisor. Mr PoltcH, Attaint B BarbLau . E Mordar, W Vi I Iff W. Bouflchcmvitle, G Vande ' v nr, Mr. Gftgor Principal Firit row -L Moudry, K Hendrick , M. fngltbe t C. Fer nda C C Duchateau. led v m 3, A. Ruetkl, K OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Ann Rueckl Ken Englebert Marilyn Ledvina Chrss Fenendae! Cindy Duchafeau This .965-66 school year marked the beginning of new Student Council projects and the continuance of those proiects carried out in previous years, One of the new projects initiated was the Student Council scholar¬ ship. It is a two hundred dollar scholarship to be given each year to a senior, Furiher rules for eligibility are being drawn up. Another new project was the formal establishment of a Dress Code. The Dress Code was drawn up by tbeStudent Council and was passed by a decision of the school board. In addition to these new projects, the Student Council also continued to organize elections, run the school store, sponsor a Veterans Day program, and sponsor the annual Christmas party. This year all proceeds from the Christmas party were sent to South Viet Nam through the association, CARE. Pag Thirty NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Bock row Brad Liebl, Lind Moud , Henry KoHroii, Ken Engle cneft Steve Derenn flonnio LeHvma. 3arb Btirb u Second tow Mr Anion PcIicK Acfvu or. Arm Rueckl, Eileen Mueller, jo Paidrr. Mary Kay VanDfiite, Dimne Deul, Sally Hoppe Jean Jonet, So Jolinftori, Mr George Gregor, First row Maty Rumrdfcl Terry Seidl, Marilyn Ledvin , Jean Boucher, Carol Deadlier, Pat Wanderveii, Mary Jane Suehy Barb Blahnrk Chrii Fenendiel, Mary Rote Haen NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY To become a member of this organization, each stu¬ dent must have a B ' average, and he must possess the qualities of scholarship, character, leadership, and serv¬ ice Five new members were added from the senior class and nine new members from the junior class, Mr Potich is the advisor for this twenty six member organi¬ zation. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer OFFICERS Pat Vandervest Carol DeKaster Jean Boucher Mary Jane Suehs Page Thirty-one LIBRARY CLUB Back rovw-S, 0ufoth B ttef-ttlbsrg B 6-ai«i n. W Wilqu t, B Do- rwf D Daul, M J Kugef. J P ider, B Led vino C Fenerv M V Wu iltfr. M. G ' lli . Second row— ft Kotfro , J, Mueller, A VamJervotf, N. Bredael M Af ndt, $. Hpuik , $ Der trine, M Htcn, 5 , tslel, B DeBakir, firir fowr -ft. DucKett n , B, iadm, ft Udvin , n k C. Btlifltf, Wf ScBimmeli, Adviior, M M Se-d ' B (Conop. T. Se-dl L Ptrenoe B. B l aH- U-dvina D Domer. THE LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club is one of the important organize lions al L H, S. Its members work daily in the library helping students locate desired books and needed in¬ formation, Any student needing help can easily ap¬ proach a librarian and ask for his assistance. All librarians are required fo pass regular tests so thas what they learn can help them and their fellow students. Each Wednesday during the noon hour the library Club sells paperback books. These books are on all subjects and the project brings in money to help buy new hooks for the library. The library Club owes much to Mr. Donald Sehirrv mels, its advisor, who helps interested students become librarians at L. H. $. President Vice President Secret ary Treasurer OFFICERS Carol DeKastir Dorothy Darner Marilyn ledvina Barb Blahnifc Page TtiirtW ' iwo GREAT BOOKS DISCUSSION CLUB Left to fight A. Ructkl B. l dvina C. Fernand Ac I, B Konop, J, Ledvmft. A, BaumgAfiH, M. Wertof, fi. Btahnik, H Kollron B Lieb E Jonet, S Hoppe, JW, Sufht M Bw«V1, T 5 fdl C DvKeitef M S Burcth, $, Der«nn« Adwtidri Mr Scfammelt, Mr. Frttnf- THE GREAT BOOKS DISCUSSION CLUB This select group of juniors and seniors chosen by The Club s two mediators- Mr. Schimmels and AAr, Fierst, meets approximately every three weeks. At the meetings the members discuss and examine selections written by some of the greatest au¬ thors in literary history, including such men as Vergil, AAolrere, Bacon, and Twain, r he Great Books Club is Luxemburg High ' s first extra-curricular intellectual group, and the members find it not only educational but also entertaining Fife Thirty-three F. H. A. Back tow $, Cayembcrg, M. Wilquet. S. flaeien, M. Kugel. J Ky gef C VarrEts. J. Rabat. $ Treml, S lenient, 5, Duquanne Fourth fo 1. Oef«rw - B Arendt, Y MuelJer B Novak M, Du- qoams. 5 iinzmeier, udv«n L CravlHiom B Third row—ft, Treml. M. D ntr, C Johnion, 0, DoeN, K, Comer, P Dart, L VandenPlai, M. Stodolfl, M Makore Second row H Jacob , J Jonei, J. Wefy, J, Kropp, ft Hendricki M Salentin fc ftlahml, M, H pn ( L. leRoy, Schmitz Advisor Firir row- M V.arim J, Depeey, M Paid . 0 Corner, H DeMeitian. E?l ■ii ' ahmk B Domer M YarvCrbie, N Frevoif, D. Devi BacV row S Treml, N Novak. M P« d«f N Jerovttz M Shetchik I StodoU K Cornet. $ Tilot. C Ledwn . l Bader. p. Comer, D. Iklenfeldt. Fourth row— K, Hendricki. D. Corner, B Reckolhcrg, D Atifeen. M. Delerv.lle, J Krai , S, Deiak C. Ihlenfeldt, l Grwetirriftchef. B. Christoph, P. Dekore. S CeKeytet. Third row J Berger, J. Corner. B Ce sker 5, Ctrenne, J, Bsu- mano, S. Hendrick i. A BUhnik, t Chritfpff. S Hendrick , B, Petry, T, Macco, J, V ndcnHouf rv Second row—J. Aftftdr, N. Van f J, Bank. J, Satentine, E, John¬ son, J. Krau, l ortbem, S Soquet, ft Romaulcj, D Dart. C B J trend K. Dor net Fint row— D. Stodola, 5 MarcelJe, L Qetenne 6, Rcpion, J, Muei- far, C DeJflfdtn, M. Agamaiie, S End, t VanEit, J, Cepeau, L. Veeter, L. Du Bob. Page Thirl -four F. F. A. Bide tow T Metier. V Dardinne, V ViQlfbr, ft, Bftlid, 1 ftade 0. AlUteen. D. MiielW, D Mueller. }, Selenftftc, G Ruetkl, G Dueicher, ft Connrd, M Berger. Fourth row K P ot ft Stahl, V. R ul ff. G, Thy , -JV. Bovcbqn vdl« t i. Ku thank, P- Qottm T, Christoff, ft Boulanger. J Serdil, T. Johanifc, A Baierl, G ZeltnAr, Third row - W Sflfthl. W Allen, 0 K Hendricks. D Mai core, A Dorner ft SnioesWtr, J Nowak. M Wessely, L, ZeHner, G Second row—0 Dckqre J fcsM. 0. Soquet. J Hane, J. Kudick W Satx.vedor, J Srodqk D Dufrk, D Seidl. J ftomuild, j Vander- vcit, 8. Zeflneir, 0 Farron, J, Falitk First row — J. Fiidcr, L. Dart. T. Servui, M. Colie, C. Derenne. F Bader L Ledvirta ft Laurent, 0. Ourlei, L Dorner, ft SaJentine. T Wane I, F Belter. L. PeGra «k t ow—J Kuqel F Dorner, G VajrtdenMQuten (C. DeJflrdin. 1. Gornand, G. OruAtifflAdw. K Deprey, T Jortrr, ft avi$ter. ft DeBouche. Fourth row $ Dejardm, K Duboti, J Vandervett, A, Ffrget. C- T.e ' eni, J. Kolfron L Wery P Jonet, ft We tel, H Alien, L Shef chi. VandienHonjten t Alireer J Janet J Kropp- Thlrd row B hielhe. C Falnh J Dorner, ft Sabas G Vanderveit G. Poirier J. Hltiet J, Co netTp L Doffier, ft Ullmann,, D DeGrave Second row— V Treml, F Palish, D Dart D Wery, P IMUner. J. Salcnhnr, G. ZeMner, D Viet r mr t W. Conard, P Mkhiet . L Treml. First row Wr. tee. Advisor W Kruse i. Mantel le, ft Kf ti G. Stahl, G Left ay J Lcgon, A Alien, G Aisteen, C Deprey Page fhirty-livc OUTSTANDING FUTURE HOMEMAKERS AND FARMERS Bad row J, Depeau D Paul, PA PWer, N- Pr vo t, H D lln- man. M Martin front row M VanDf t o, B Blahmk, B. Darner, D Corner, Miss Skhmitz, Advisor Bad- tow B Kraijr, J DuBoii, W Allen First row Mr M.irck . A Jv ior, G. Uftoy, 0 Jnuqucr. 0 Dornar N Pffyoit, ft Corner, M Pa-dor Mr Merck . W, Allen, Mr lee, B Kfarr f Mr. and Mrr Harry iauqyet, Mr. Lee Advisor Page Thirty- H. PEP BAND foe row— 8, M Wertel; L L obergor, A Pcot Second row T A e M r □ Dorner D- Krafj C. Af ndi W. Ou« che: D Doell, Front row j BoucW, M Su h%, J. Salmon. M. Saltmine J Krue 3 r. S Hoppe A SvrcM. J Hopp DANCE BAND e c;k row—J, Ktutger, D Krati, D. Domcf A. ftvecfcl, T. Seidt, M Ruetkl. A Peot L Loberger, 0 kreti, M. W«rfel. From row M. Dv ««htr W Sch 1 « v . □ Doell. J. Bouchtr, w Su +u 8 Uabl. Page Thirty-aight JUNIOR BAND Standing -K LuMaye, R King, AA. VandenBunh, J. Kogel, U Everard Sitting B Bru t T $ Radtrtm. C Sataniiw. E Buresh, G AAnwHer L Kipp SENIOR BAND OFFICERS Back row -Don Krari. Cindy Duchtreau, Marilyn Due eh r, Wr. HentLd. Finf row — Jean Boucher Ann flWcM, Julie Milter Page Tbirty-mrw SENIO From Row-f Riumg frei, C DuChateau. J Duisfceher, W Seidl, J H op p t , L Seidl Second How -J, Voucher M Suehi, J. Salmon, 5 Buresh, 5. Johnston, S T H pp« r ft, Ropsor . W. Schley, D. D«l V Doeicher Third Bow B fletkelberg, W, Artndi, L Fager, M. S let me, R, DoChi ' teeu, J huntinn, C. Uilrrwnn, S Derenne A BeumgsneL C Riseckl, Page Forty BAND 0 (fidueni, M Oillii M Z Ur fr W Miller, R_ Peol, C. Arertd t, D, Kr iz, A, RuecM Dh Dof«wr„ T Serdl Back Row — M, Haen, J. Srhulf N Sredael J. Mitler. J Kraix. Mr. He-ndt !- Director T. l n rn -ief S Johmcm. j fcruegfrr E. StodoU P Ltobtcfc, tA Wt rT 1, A Fiigef. G t Poy. B Lufbl, L Dv Son F. Seller 0 Krati |. toixrrger, A P ol. M Ruvckl P@gc JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE CLUB Back tow N Jerovitr, D. Hnlcnft tdt, L Ruben . P Ledvin , $ Mumni, J. PomiT Met, s DeBaker, J GfueTrmicber. S iohnten Foyrth row A. Vanderv flf t, G Mueller, D Darner, B f f f ¥r ?A. Agam t , K. HendncW , L CravtJhon t Defend, B DeBaker Third row—T. Vu cto. C Ullrnann, E Johnton, R. Duchateiu, j Bergef, L Kugel, S. Jadin F Rct lnff, Second row—Mr i, Soldi, Advtaor, R. Derenne, J, Rank. f. Kry e . K Oornef, 5, Gilfii K Arcndl, J, VandertHotiren Finf row 5 Hendrick . L. Vee r, J Soldi, lL P Domet J, Schultz, M, DeJardin, l Jedift. BOYS CHORUS EatV row L VandenHovten, S, Domet. j Graunfce. J BUhnik, Huainiik F jancfra n J Grormert, Second row D, fiaduenr. M. Bin , 6. M Paqoe, 8. L.ebl W, Kruse Firti row-Mr . $e dl T Johnwn, A. Dani nne f i, Vatic R uil- mann. T, Stodola J Derenn Page Forty-two SENIOR GIRLS GLEE CLUB Back row R Treml, J, Saidl, 0 Ihlenfelldt, N. Novak, 0, DeJardm K. DorMf, J. Vfllietr, M Traml, 8 Arcndt Third row—C Johnian. R ledvina, AA, SheMnk, B, Novak, C Arendf C DeKaifer, ' V Raduen; K Radveni, M ' t Se d1, Advisor Second fow W Dornet. D, Bud ban. C. Bo t k}, M- WUIcore, B Merchant L. Derenne. L. Dequarnp J Kudick, G Treml. fir it row D Biker. T Seidl, W Stahl M Martin, M Schwab. J P Baumann, J, Kropp, It Dotnei. Back row — A Peof. F Gfaun e, J Groonert, J Blahnik, W Schley F. Jindraift r R. Muinik. J. Gr unkf. J Jo«et 8 i ebl K. Dottier L VandenHoutan Fourth row—W. Miller, N Novak, D, ftaduenz, M Bins, M. Paque, D, Ihlenfeldi. J SeidL W Kn ie J, Hoppe S Bielke D. DeJardin- third row—L 7 liner, S Wahlik, T. Unimeier. C DrKeiter, T, Seidl K t Johynvi M Schwab. A. Dafitinne. j, Dvrenrve, M, Qomef, C Johnson, Second tow—Mrs 5«idl r Advisor 0, Duthateau, K Domer. T John son, M Stahl. D Dorner. M Duesther. J Kropp 5. Estel, . Petty S. Oerenne. S- Hruika First row—M Martin, L Velteer, E ftaum-partel, M, Paider, L Daren- ne, C, Ledvina, T, StodoU, Y Mu I let, B Novak B Arendi, R. UHman, Pdgtf Forty-three MUSICAL COMEDY CINDY ’ Cindy ' was the name of the musical comedy presented by the mixed chorus of Luxemburg High The presentation, under the direction of Mrs, Seidl, was given January 8-9. The comedy is based on the fairy tale Cinderella, The story tells of Crndy Kreiter ' s (Terry Seidl) mixed up love life. Whom does she really love. Chuck Rosenfeld (John Blahnik) or Lucky (Brad LiebI)? Somehow, after many frying problems and The help of three story¬ tellers (Donna DeJardin, Judy Hoppe, Jean Seidl) ' Lucky ' ' and Cindy finally marry. Other players are: Marilyn Dorner, Francis Jandram, Martine Schwab. Lloyd Velicer, Jean Jonet, Cindy Du- chateau, Mike Bins, and John Gronnert. The accompaniment was played by Mrs Seidl on the piano and Jansie Krueger on the drums, Mr. Henckel was faculty advisor of the stage and lighting prepara¬ tions. Paao FoMy %ur ONE ACT PLAY BUhftfe. Mary Rufrckl, Becky Slahmk Seated Cfaig 0 qy in , Henry Koilrmj ONE-ACT FLAY ' The Heritage of Wimpoie Street is the story of the imaginary meeting of Edward Boulton and Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning ' s son, !n truth, Elizabeth was disowned by her father, Edward, because of her marriage to Robert Browning. Therefore, her son was never allowed in Edward ' s home. This play depicts this imaginary, but compassionate meeting. The play re ceived a B-plus rating at the local contest. CAST Edward Moulton Barrett Henrietta Moulton Barrett Arabel Moulton Barrett Robert Barrett Browning Jane Director Assistant Director Henry Kollross Mary Rueckf Barbara Bfahnrk Craig Dequeine Becky Blahnik Mrs Erickson Linda Anderson Pagne Fourty-tix OUTSTANDING FORENSIC STUDENTS BRAD LfEBEL DIANE PAUL LtNDA ANDERSON MARY JANE SUEHS BONNIE NOVAK MARY RUECKL This page is dedicated to the recognition of outstanding forensic and drama stu dents of the senior class. The only member of our class who has received an A ' at the state forensic contest is Brad Leibf. Diane Daul, Linda Anderson, Donna De Jardin, Sally Hoppe, Ann Rueckl, Mary Jane Suehs, and Bonnie Novak have all received honors at the district contest. In addition, Mary Rueckl and! Linda Ander¬ son have participated in many of our school ' s dramatic productions. Both had lead mg roles in the one-act plays of previous years. Although the above mentioned names are only a few of the students of our class who have participated in forensics and drama, their achievements have made them worthy of recognition. Page Forty-seven FORENSIC CLUB Back tow 7 S id . SlD loli r Aft Paque W Miller, Aft, fta.der i Bader, D Dope . D Jorve N. Novak, P. iedvma, D. Diul, B Oomef H Kolirou, V, Mttder, K Dorner t N Jtrovett. Fpffh row “G DAlebfou S D ft k r. C Doyenne, C Ledvirta P Oekore Aft Agamit , P D n f 0 Earner, ft Delleman, L Rubens. 1. Hoppe. 0 DeJardin, ft ledv n ( D Zellrter, K, Hendricks. Fc rth row l Ntmm r, J- Krueger T, Linzmetef, Y. Mutlbf. M Srehl, M. Wesiely. 5 flecketberg, 8 Ropipr.. M Dyquame. it Bou- cbonville, B. Udvine, } t Se«fl M Suebi Third row J. Baumann, B D«B«k f. M Schwab, l Ou oii, 8 iwjin. Aft Seidl, J Thtry. M. Trennl. B Novak. S. Johmron, A Root, J Velic r, A. Vanderveit, Second rdow T Stodol , L Detent 6 Blahnik S, D-renne fi Erutf C D equaine J Dorner, S HfM ka, B. Dp Ba ker, B Bfehnik i Kipp, Aft, Dorner. S EiteJ. 0 Mleriva Firn row—£ Sureth, D Ferre 3 Gillii, N BredeeL l_ Velicer, M Ledvtna., Aft ftueckl, C DuchitHu, C. DtKnivf. ft. Tram J V ndenHo W f « J. Rank, J IHaen, FORENSICS After the local forensic contest at Luxemburg, eigh¬ teen students were chosen to go to the league contest at Gibraltar. Participants were Sally Dorner, Barbara Rueckl, Donna DeJardin, Judy Harding, Mary Brust, Mary Rueckl, Jean Boucher, Audrey Peot, Barbara Blah- rtik. Marline Schwab. Linda Anderson, Diane Dau(, Terry Unzmeier, Carol DeKasler, Sue Van ness, Diane Buresh, and Laurie Cmeyfa. Judy Harding, Donna DeJardin, Mary Brust, Linda Anderson, Diane Daul, Terry Unzmeier, and Sue Van- ness received As at the league contest and were en¬ titled to go on to the district contest Donna DeJardin, Mary Brust, and Terry Linzmeier received A‘s. These three received B ' s at the state forensic contest at Mad.- son. FORENSIC COACHES Mr. Fiersl, Advisor, Mr. Koehler, Mr. Noel, Mrs. Erick¬ son, Mr. Schimmels, and Mr. Schanhofer. OFFICERS Mary Rueckl Carol DeKaster Marilyn Ledvi na Lloyd Veliter Cindy Duthateau President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Rage forty eight JOURNALISM CLUB row-a, BJfthiiilt, S Hrodricfci L Velicer A„ BaymgarteL 5, Fife I, J. 6 omtrwi S. D fenne. Second row Wr R flf Advil or, 1 lirrjrneier, J, Boucher S Johrv ton, C iedvin . J non ' A Arcndt, Finl row— M ted vi , A P ot. C iohmoo. J Btm, % rh,Aux, B BUforuk JOURNALISM CLUB The Journalism Club, under the supervision of Mr. Fierst. published periodic edit ions of the school news¬ paper. Student interest was attracted by a variety of editorials, school news, humor, and club reports. The purpose of the Journalism Club is twofold, to stimulate interest in writing and to keep students aware of school activities and problems. OFFICERS Editor . . Barbara Barbiaux Assistant Editor Mary Arendt Copy Editors Marilyn Ledvma, Carol Johnson News Editors Barbara Biahnik, Terry linzmeier Sports Editor JiitYi Bins Secretary - Treasurer Audrey Peot Typists Jean Boucher, Judy Salmon Page Forfy-nlne BASKETBALL G tiller, E ledvina. J. Bins. S. Derenne, J. Peo , A. P, Vanderveit. G GruetimjHcher, M T hi bandeau, Marl ' @ 4 [impart I, T Baieft, D Ouhem, G Sa« f 0 Paid ? ager. Mr fatnerea, Coach, 9ac tow —C 9ovche P 0 Jandrain V. Metjfler, G Salmon. D. Mueller, F Jan dram, G, RuadL Flrtt row -Mr. Schanhofer. CoacK R Ledvma. 0. (Englebert, M Colle, R Sfah . M Bnt L. Shilbauer, Manager. Page Fifty one BASEBALL a tk rov D Budzben D. S« L, Romuald, B Millet i. VanEw, L. W ry, L Yen da, B. Krair. I Gomand. Frdfii row—C. Deprey, G. Davitier, G Derr. D, Degrartd. ft. Stahl, G Vandermy , L Shefthik W. Corwd, Coach - Mr. Chalupa TRACK Sack tow -ft DrB k r, W Bouchonvilk J Seidl. R Dalebrou G VandeoHouten. A. Johanek T Weriel, 0. Derr P. Jonei, D, Merrier Fourth row -ft Rabat, F jendrain. L Gomand j Vanderveit. K, D is bon D Mu Mer M Bini, G Dalebroux, G. Vandflrvett Third row -0 Jauquef. L Shilbauer, F Caviller, E Thy f E, Led vine, G, Duetcher, G. ftirecU, G- Maihy, J Gfltmke M. Thibeudeau Second row M Alien G Ciller, G, Rat . t loberger, V Peque, H, KoIItom, P fnglebel, A F ger D Carlton. P Vender vent, D- Kratz From row Mr. Ftmcree, An.uant Coach, D, ftubeni, $ Osrenrte, D. Baied, J, Marcello I Bin . D Paider, G. Peor, G- Merrier, J Gronnert. Mr And? non. Coach Page Fifry■!wo WRESTLING Back row—W ©illit, D Mahore J- Ddfflpr, D DeGrave. J Sakn- fine, L Udvina, T. Wertel. J 6 1 1. 0 Soquet, lL Demand, K Duboit J, V nderve h N Vinderveit, T. AfoUler. J. H e v Fifth row—J. (Cfdpp. C Dart,, J j, S dl, G. Dueicher, T StodoU, A. Dottier, 8 VandenPI , L DeGfflve. 9 Qahbrout, 0. Seidl, R Heurkcfii, R Peer, S, Dorn r Fourth row —W Kry«, J Itgoil, R Ribii T Olfrttoff, G Deprey. J, Jomet, G DeBouche, R, Smaller, K. Hendrick G Oftlebrog PF. Peer. L Corner, J Salenhne, third raw -C Deque in . W Qejardin, D Baierl G A1 Steen i Jekici, M Pique W Pique, W Vandenbuih, K mem F. Faliih, R Deftaker J. Johinrk. L Do™ J, OorMf. Second row—0. Jauqoet, Manage . A, F g r, f Diviifer. L Lo betgef, D. Dom?f. P Englebert, £ Thyei I. Johanek, M. Stahl D Wefy, G Dart, J, Patdt-r J. Vamderveit, R Kreti, Manager Pint row -Coach Frink CHalupa L Trend, V Trend, G. Oawister. D Bud;bin S Dejardm, J. Kufpei. J Kollrots, L Shefchik, G. £t hl 0, Baber), J. Marcell 0 Defect “L” CLUB Back row—-J GfOfWWl, T, Jonter. 1. koMrosv 0. Rubens, J. Peot 0 Carl ion, l Va nda. F, Oav+iler Third row —G Oiler, G Dart, K. Engleberl, S. DeJardfn. G. Daviifer. V Thibaydtau, E Thyes, H Alien, l Dimmer. P V nd rvosi Second row L Gomand, M, Pique D. Beter? Kugel A Fag? . 1 lobercjer. D, Paider, D B ri r R, iCretx, G, Gruenmecher. f fit row VLr Fa mere , Adviser, G Ahhjcn. R Stahl, D. Budzban. JL Marc It . J Bin , S. Derenn . L Shefchtk. G. Stahl, L Wecy. Page Fifty three G. A. A. Back row- J, Pe pnne, E Baumgarin . M Peidfcr, W. Miller E. Sfo- dola M Dequame. J Kf tf, M. Ledvina, B ted vi ne, J. Said), t. Rubens, N. Jcrovarti, S Treml, Fourth row C Johnson, Ml M.irdn, A. Peot, $. Johnson, L Derenne. E Moeller B Bat-ten, M, iFeml, B. Novak, B Ropson, B. Reckelbercj, T. Se dJ. Third mw -S OeKeyier, 6 Bl.ihn.k. $ Dereont l VandenP as. C Du chateau, K. Johanek, L Vanda N Novak, K, Domer, C„ Ledvina, S Duquame, K Mellen, V Stodol Second row—4Ar Fanwree, Advisor f. lintmeipr M WTlquet, E Johnson S Gifiil, S. Bunesh, l LcRoy, B, OeBftkeiy D Stodola, L Derenne, M Schwab, J. Dapeau, Mr Schanhofer Advisor First row l Dtfloii. B Bruir K Arendt V Arendh. B DeBaker, B- Oo ' rter, L. Moudry. P Wmk. P Lcdvme, 5 Hroika B. Mcrtens, H Jacobi. PEP CLUB Beck row G, Moeller, 0 B.nerl, S. Dehike, G, Metbu. W, Schley, i- Rabat, G, Ron, G, Peot, 0. Rubens. H, Kollroii, J, Jonet, L Meudry. K, Darner. D. Baiert J, Koflroit. fifth row—A. Peot, D. O Jerdm M Shefchik, N Jeruvetz. M, PaLder, N. Novak P Wink. S Mahlik, J, Boucher, B Ledvina, j. Seidl, C Fenendael, T Stodofe, C Ledvina, 0, Peot, 0 Kraft Fourth tow l N mm r, P, Kruie, L Dereone, C Johnson, B, De- Baker. 5 Marcello, J, Krueger, L Vanda, J. Kudfck, M. H«n J. Baumann, $ Hendricks. J. HofJpe, R Ledvlna, W, Miller, R Stahl. Third row -Mr. Noel, Ad .tor, J Rank, J VandenHouten, S Hend rick , J. Berger, L Johnson, L. Vemr, S, Gfllii K. Arendr J. Sal¬ tmine, 6, Pefry, B, DeBaker, B BUhnik T. Macco, 5. Derenne, 5 Eitel, L. Aubenv K, HendHkkt, M Thibaudeau, M, Zellner Second row B Q op ion T Nimmer, L Shefchik, J. Salmon. C Arendr. © Barbiau; J Gronneft, M Suehi, M. Stodof . f Baum gar tel, 5. Johnson, M. freml. D. Jonei, S. Titor, G. Stahl Finr row -D, Paider, J Bini, S Johnson, T Linimerfif, M Arend , M. Ledvina, M Rutckl, J Mar collie, j Metier, S. Derenne. Page Fifty-four VARSITY CHEERLEADERS M Artmdi, ¥ Ledvma Unzrwitf, S Johmon, M, Rtwstfe! J. V. CHEERLEADERS TWIRLERS Top to bottom j $ dl, J Miller, M Hapn, C Fencndari, L Rubeni M. Atenii i d M. Ha;n ■ Page Fifty ftvt Back row D. Mofllltf, D. Englebert, D. Arendl, D. Zc I Infer.. G. Thyei G, Ou-e-ichMtf, T, Johanek, J Salfenhnc, K, Tielem, R Peot r F Jan- drain, G, D fcr r K, Prot, M. Smi, G Vandervett, B. BWIke, P, Jorvet. Third row—G, Vand(-oHouS ' fen J1 E Menem, G, Dalehrou , K. Hen driokl. P. Ingtobfert, A Dantififife, M., Danfinne, F. Daviiter, R, Davis ter, I. Kugal J, Poor T. Jonei D, B ierh G, Rvetkl R Rabas, C. Boircher SENIOR COACH ANDERSCM LEE DIMMER STANLEY DE JARDIN Page Fifly iix Sccorvd row -iWr Andefton, Coach, I, Serdl. R. Stahl, G Mathu, A. Fagar L Lohefger, J, Pwt, G. Raw, M. Paque,, D 8 ie?L D Ruben , D, Peidfcr, M, Burger. Finf row J Merrier, $ Ek enrw, J B«n ( K Engleberf, j, Marcelie, H Allen. P. Vanderv-ett. S, DeJardm. G Aliteen, U Wary L Dimmer, Mr. Famer , A !. Coach. PLAYERS STEVE DERENNE JIM MARCEILE HAROLD ALLEN Page F-fty .oven SNOWBALL SNOWBALL This year the Snowball, a winter semi-formal, was once again introduced into the projects spom sored by the F. H, A. The Snowball had been ab¬ sent from the social functions at Luxemburg for several years; this year it was held on January 29. The gym was beautifully decorated to the theme of Cashes in the Snow ' Members of the court and their escorts were: Queen DofTie Dorner and King Don Bubzban Mary Kay VanDrisse and Pat Vandervest Helen DeHemann and John Gronnert Marilyn Dorner and Jerome Kollross Mary Stodola and Gary Cisler Barbara Blahmk and Ernie Ledvina Becky Blahnik and Jerry Metzler Page Fifty-nine HOMECOMING HOMECOMING 1965 Jim Bins and Jean Boucher reigned as King and Queen of Luxemburg f s 1965 Homecoming which was held October 22, The dance following the game was held in the school gymnasium The gym was beautifully decorated to highlight the theme ' Memories Are Made Of This ' Members of the Court of Honor were: Jim Marcelle and Martine Schwab Gary Alsteen and Barb Merchant Harold Allen and Judy Salmon Stanley DeJardm and Carol Johnson Steve Derenne and Mary Haen Lee Dimmer and Wendy Milter Lyle Wery and Terry Linzmeier Ken Engleber! and Sue Hruska Jerry Metzler and Nancy Novak Pat Vandervest and Chris Arendt Kmg 1964—Karl Koss and Queen 1964-Lyndi Arendf Page Sixty THE JUNIOR PROM Reigning over the 1965 Junior Prom were King Sob Kratz and Queen Dianne DoelL A qua inf street scene leading into a gaily decorated ballroom created the mood of the theme, Some Enchanted Evening ' Couples danced under dim lights to the fine music of Pete Ueterson ' s Combo. The Royalty included; Pat Vandervest and Mary jane Suehs Armin Baumgarfel and Linda Derenne Steve Derenne and Barb Barbtaux Ken Englebert and Roxie Ledvina Don Budzban and Chris Arendt Paqe Sixty-oiw INITIATION In September, the Junior Class welcomed the new transfer students teachers, and freshmen through in¬ itiation, This year ' s theme Cut ' Em Down to Size proved very amusing with some 125 students being initi¬ ated. Many different and amusing stunts were carried out under the experienced guidance of Mr Lyle Noel the Junior Class Advisor ml , i Muff ¥ Ltftf Jj HOMECOMING The Luxemburg High School foot¬ ball season was again climaxed by a magnificent Homecoming. A bon fire was held early in the evening followed by a snake parade which led our mighty Blue lays to the field where they met their rivals. The skits, bonfire, parade, game, and dance truly made our theme a real¬ ity, Memories Are Made of This, NEW FACULTY MEMBERS Miss BethanJ Beast er graduated from Burlington High School. She attended Wisconsin State Univer¬ sity la Crosse, where she re¬ ceived a double major n speech and English. Upon graduation in January, she came to Luxem¬ burg. We are happy to have her as our first speech teacher, « Another first at Luxemburg High was at the beginning of 1 he second semester when the stu dents were introduced to a fe- male physical education instruc¬ tor. Miss Barbara Nowak attend¬ ed Pulaski High School and gra¬ duated from Wisconsin State Uni¬ versity - Oshkosh with a major in physical education We also wel¬ come her to our school. DRIVERS EDUCATION Pag Si fc f f ■ ffJLar OUR BUS DRIVERS Standing ' A AndertOn, 0, ScbirrtineLi, E U R, Herlache, D £ue l. fircf ro jv O Koahlar , D, Da , J? Fam Tee, D. B umgarmef, OUR COMPETENT CUSTODIANS This has been a memorable year for our general fi -i! man, Albert They 5 . Many are rhe students who have seen Bert ' rushing through rhe halls to fix a light here or polish something there. He ts assisted by Alice Depas and Esther THeys. Page Sixiy-ftve A HEALTHY MIND IN A HEALTHY BODY OUR CONSCIENTIOUS COOKS Page Sixty ' Sist ALUMNI Back, few — C Udvina, D ftaduenz, L Davister. T Rubens. I Van ness D toberger, L Provost. J. AgernaiTe ft, Miller P Paider R, Gruetimecher, D Dorner W logon, P Mueller J, S tdl, L Sec van, ft Berger. K Quencher Fourth row— A Doc II, C Kmjertki, K, ttinjenkr L Wachal, ft, Sfo data. f. Hllgendorf. L Arcndf 5, Zelfrwr. £. Everard. J Charles. D. Ahtean, P, Joriet, D Joso.irl, L Kortbeirt, D Bureib D DeGrand G Depeftu, G. D«Ch«mp r 0, Boyer, Third row—0 Dorcone, G. Jonci, J. Bated, F. Mtefiva, Q Johnson, M Greenfetd(„ C Vender tte, i. CmisyU, K, kollr H, S vVink, D. Frisque. S. Dottier, fi B rl, T B dke t, Vincent, J, Str oharm $ $e df, $. Anderton, Second row—4, Shefchik, L Romuald, L. Prahl. 0 Bae ' en, M .Mellon K Everard, ft Jeanquarf, M Dakota, W VandenPlef, L Correy, C. Bader, L D« Baker. D ftaduen? M, Paul, J. Zellner B Zeitter. B, Ruocfcl, J, Wetmnger, 0 Jouarl, Rnf row L. Charles. G. Nimmer, K, ftopsoo, t Poet, K, Zellner. B. Karncpp. A. Gruetzmedier N DcrBauthe. L Cravillion M . Bruit, J Suidl. J Harding, J Von Dhise E Ret lef? K Johnson, P Da Bouehe, K. Kern G Gronnert. Page S xiyneven SCHOOL AUGUST 30 School opens. Another school year was ahead of us. AGE OF WIAAPOLE STREET, received a 0 plus rating SEPTEMBER 3 Football at Coleman, We lost by a score of CM4. 6 Labor Day, 11 Football at Green Bay East (Jr. Varsity), We en¬ joyed a 26-0 victory. 14 Football, Sevastopol here. 21 Lyceum, Suzanne Stlvercrups. An informative look at the world of sculpture, 23 Football at Sevastopol. We lost by a score of 6 -IS, 25 Football at Casco, We had the spirit, but we lost by a score of 6-20. 27-30 Test days for freshmen, sophomores, and jun¬ iors. OCTOBER 1 Football, Mishicot here. Mishkot became the victors by a score of 2-27, 8 Football, Sevastopol here, 12 Football, at Southern Door. We again lost by a score of 12-21, 22 Homecoming Queen Jean Boucher and King Jim Bins reigned over the festivities. 29 League Drama Contest Our entry, THE HERIT- NOVEMBER 2 Lyceum, A dramatic presentation of A Man Without a Country, 2 The first nine-week period ended. One fourth of the year had already ended, 3 Lyceum, He fen Cud worth took us on a journey to South America. 12 Open house. Out parents received our report cards and met our teachers. 25-26 Thanksgiving vacation. DECEMBER 10 Basketball Casco here, 1 1 Wrestling, Manitowoc here, 13 Lyceum, An educational and interesting de¬ monstration on Frontiers of Biology. 14 Wrestling Green Bay West here, I 7 Basketball, Gibraltar here. 18 Wrestling, Coleman here. 19 The annual Christmas Concert was given before a capacity audience. 22 Christmas vacation began with the Student Council party. 23-Jam2 School was dismissed for Christmas vacation. Pdge SiKly eight CALENDAR JANUARY 6 Wrestling at Pulaski. 7 Basketball at Mishkof 8 9 The chorus put on the musical comedy Cindy , It proved to be one of the most enjoyable events of the year. I 1 Wrestling Preble here, 14 Basketball Sevastopol here. 17 Mr, Gregor announcer his resignation to the Board of Education. 17 Lyceum. Mr Blackmon presented a program on modern space flights. 1 7 Lyceum, A fantastic musical program was given by Miss Inez Gifford, 19 The first semester came to an end. 21 Basketball at Southern Door. 22 Wrestling at Coleman. 25 The National Honor Society Induction Cere¬ mony was held. 28 Basketball at Casco. 29 Wrestling B Tournament at Manitowoc. 29 Queen Dottie Dorner and King Don Budzban reigned over the F, H. A. Snowball. FEBRUARY 4 Basketball at Gibraltar. 5 Conference Band Clinic at Sevastopol. 8 School fair was held. t Basketball, Mishicot here 11-12 State Regional Wrestling Tournament 18 Basketball at Sevastopol, 21 Lyceum, Arnold Moahs. 25 Basketball, Southern Door here. 25-26 State Wrestlmg Tournament. MARCH t-4-5 Regional Basketball Tournaments 1M2 Sectional Basketball Tournaments. 1 7 Lyceum, Tom Grimm. 17-19 Stale Basketball Tournaments. 18 league Speech Contest 23 The third nine week period ended. APRIL 1 Deshtrict Speech Contest. 2 Solo and Ensemble Tournament at Mishicot. 5 Lyceum, Narcotics. 7A 1 Easter Vacation, 17 Senior Band Varsity Show. 22 The Memorable Junior Prom. 23 State Speech Contest. 25 Lyceum, Dr. George Davis, 30 State Sofo and Ensemble Tournament at Osh¬ kosh. MAY 7-8 Senior Class Play Blithe Spirit . 10 Conference Track Meet. 14 Band and Chorus Tournament at Mishicot. 15 Spring Concert Chorus and Band. 16-17 Orientation Days for eighth graders. 21 Track Sectionals, 24-25 Examination days. Diligent studying paid off, 26 Gass Day 27 Commencement. Ninety graduates received the coveted diplomas. 28 Track State Meets. 30 Memorial Day Program. The seniors participat¬ ed in band and chorus for the last time 31 Report cards and grades were received. An¬ other school year was behind us. Page Sixty-time LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE With the passage of years, you may look upon this school year as the time when the darkness of ignorance suddenly became bright with the gleam of knowledge. To preserve a record of these moments and your countless other experiences, this annual strives to capture the eyes and mind of the scholarship, the leadership, the activities, and the character of Lux¬ emburg High School. HARMANN STUDIOS Your School PhQtographer , Page Seventy KEWAUNEE IMPLEMENT COMPANY JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT LUXEMBURG WISCONSIN CONGRATULATIONS FROM CLYDE ' S JEWELER ' S INC. 1267 MAIN STREET 413 WEST WALNUT STREET GREEN BAY WISCONSIN GREEN BAY WELDING INC. Everything For Welding ' 429 North Quincy Street GREEN BAY, WIS. PH. 437-0814 RUECKl ' S FURNITURE - CARPETING Two Floors Of Fine Furnfure 117 Steele St, Algoma PH. 487 3141 Page Seventy one THE F. KASTER CO. Unusual Art Pieces Master Pieces In Religious Goods 321 Pine Street PH. 432-0233 GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN BADGER STATE CHEESE CO. MANUFACTURERS AND ASSEMBLERS OF AMERICAN CHEESE PH. 845-2318 LUXEMBURG, WISCONSIN ROBERT BRUNETTE FURNITURE NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS OF QUALITY FURNITURE AT POPULAR PRICES 218 MAIN STREET GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN RELIANCE PUBLISHING CO. YEARBOOK PUBLISHERS P. O. BOX 534 GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN Page Severcfy-two CAKE DECORATING Compliments Of Wedding Cakes — Our Specialty RENIER ' S BAKERY At Champion Phone Route 1 866-2602 New Franken, Wis. GAMBLE STORE Appliances MOTOROLA RADIO TV Hardware GEORGE LEMENS Owner LUXEMBURG. WISCONSIN ROPSON MOTOR SALES Automobile Wrecker Repairing Service Radiator Cleaning Repairing 24 HOUR SERVICE Day Phone 487-2102 Night Phone 487-3315 ROPSON FARM EQUIPMENT CO. Phone 487-2411 SALES SERVICE 305 Steele St, Algoma. Wis. THE KEWAUNEE COUNTY FAIR LUXEMBURG, WIS. RACING EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT DURING THE SUMMER SIEDL ELECTRIC Residential Commercial Wiring Phone 845-2511 LUXEMBURG, WISCONSIN VERIFINE DAIRY PRODUCTS Linus Hermans Distributor HERMAN ' S MEAT MARKET Home Made Sausage Meat Cut To Your Order Phone 845-2822 LUXEMBURG, WISCONSIN Page 5ev nfy tHree ROSE BEAUTY SALON Rose II a Gillis, Mgr. Hair Styling Coloring, Cutting Permanent Waving Complete Line Of Wigs Phene 645 2455 Luxemburg, Wit, RAINBOW MOTEL Modern Cottages On Highway 57 Dyeke vilfe, Wis, Luxemburg, Wisconsin Rt, 2 Phone 866-2307 Wm, Van Zeeland, Prop. BAY BEAUTY HOP Compliments Of Annette Joniaux, Prop. Phone 666-2065 VAN DRISSE MOTORS, INC FORD CITY Phone 437 7666 118 S. Adams St. Green Bay, Wisconsin PREVOSTS GARAGE Wrecker Service New Used Parts Phone 866-2707 New Franken, Wis Near Champion LUXEMBURG WELD REPAIR Electric Welding And Machine Work Steel Wagons, Racks, Electric Motors Lincoln Electric Welders JOE BAIERL PHONE 845-29) 1 HI - TIDE Ben DeBaker Boats Pool Table DyckesvNIe, Wisconsin Highway 57 Phone 666-2737 COMPLIMENTS OF CARLSON Heating Sheet Metal Complete Line Of Heating And Air Conditioning PHONE 845-2882 LUXEMBURG, WISCONSIN ALTHEA ' S PRIMROSE BEAUTY SALON HAIR STYLING HAIRCUTTING PERMANENT WAVING New, Complete Wig Service Phone 845-2777 LUXEMBURG, WIS. DUPERRAULT OPTICAL CO. Phone 435-8622 P. O. BOX 67 216 E. WALNUT ST. GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN Across From The Vic Theatre HOME MADE ITALIAN PIZZA SERVICE PHONE 845-2106 LUXEMBURG, WISCONSIN RAY KUBALE RESTAURANT Pag Seventy four FIRST QUALITY FABRICS NOTIONS Columbia Minerva Yarns 323 MAIN ST. GREEN BAY, WIS. GREEN BAY BLUE PRINT CO. 223 N. ADAMS ST. Phone 432-3652 GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERS Art Supplies BLUE PRINTS « BLACK LINE BLUE LINE PHOTOSTATS WILLIAM J, GOIUEKE, General Manager COMPLIMENTS OF DR. E. J. DEWANE DENTIST Phone 845-2361 LUXEMBURG, WISCONSIN NEW FRANKEN STATE BANK NEW FRANKEN, WISCONSIN ★ COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE ★ MEMBER OF THE F. D. I. C. COMPLIMENT OF SHEFCHICK DIST. CO. FEATURING JAY POTATO CHIPS You Can ' t Stop Eating Em LUXEMBURG MOTOR CO. MASSEY FERGUSON NEW IDEA GEHL FARM MACHINERY Phone 845-2011 LUXEMBURG, WISCONSIN CUFF WALL MOTOR SALES, INC. Your Oldsmobile Dealer 426 N. WASHINGTON GREEN BAY, WIS. WILBUR DUPONT JEWELER For The Newest Creations In Jewelry And Diamonds. 824 WILLOW ST. GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN Pa ge Seventy-five McMAHON ' S Of LUXEMBURG The Furniture Store with Inspiration Unlimited where your individual needs are their prime consideration Give her a Lane Cedar Chest — The Perfect Graduation Gift CARPETING - FURNITURE — ACCESSORIES fyon ' d. JlumlxeA cttaA-chua ' ie, 0 ic COMPLETE BUILDING HARDWARE MATERIAL MILLWORK PAINT WE MAKE KEYS NEW FRANKEN 886-2351 DYKESVILLE, WISCONSIN P. O. ADDRESS R. F. D. 2 LUXEMBURG, WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF LUXEMBURG MEDICAL CLINIC Pasc ?3veety :ix BULK TANK GAS BOTTLE GAS PHONE 84S-2992 BARBIAUX APPLIANCE CLEM BLAH BARBIAUX Water Softeners Maytag — Tappan G. E. STOVES LUXEMBURG Refrigerators — Freezers WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF THE LUXEMBURG NEWS AND KEWAUNEE ENTERPRISES LUXEMBURG Publishers and Printers KEWAUNEE SELL ' S CHEVROLET, INC. SALES - SERVICE Telephone 845-2340 LUXEMBURG, WISCONSIN PHONE 845-9000 BERT ' S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT AT ALL TIMES FEATURES FISH PLATES LUNCHES - FRI, Plate Lunches at Noon Supper — Chicken Ham Dinners Hamburgers Chile Soup WELCOME OPEN 6:00 A.M. - 1:00 A.M. WELCOME Right Across The Road From The New High School Page Severny-teveti HOIOA LUMBER COMPANY DENIS SPORT SHOP ' Green Bay ' s Name In Building Materials Official Luxemburg School Jackets 1545 WILLOW ST. PHONE 437-7558 GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN 922 MAIN STREET GREEN BAY PHONE 435-1473 SIMONAR SERVICE 24 Hour Towing Featuring an ALL STAR CAST In The Heavyweight Division MISS PULI LIL MISS SUPER In The Lightweight Division UL JERK ANYTIME, ANYWHERE Phone 845-2555 Luxemburg, Wis. JOHNSON ' S FORD SALES SERVICE PHONE LUXEMBURG 845-2212 LUXEMBURG RT. 3 CAR LOANS CORNER WILLOW OPEN UNTIL 5 P.M. DAILY PHONE 437-0888 HENRY HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN FRIDAY UNTIL 8 P.M. MEMBER F. D. I. C. Page Seventy-eight Manufacturer and Dealers Building Material — Pole Building GRAIN - FEED - COAL Phone 845-2331 LUXEMBURG, WISCONSIN KOHIBECK ' S MEATS and GROCERIES PHONE 845-2800 LUXEMBURG WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF THE MORY ' S DISTRIBUTING CO. GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN WISCONSIN COLLEGE OF COSMETOLOGY PHONE 437-9632 120 SOUTH WASHINGTON GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN LUXEMBURG IMPLEMENT COMPANY Farmall Tractors McCormick Farm Machinery International Trucks Badger — Algoma - Fox Forage Masters Jamesway Farm Equipment Remington Mall Chain Saws Self Unloading Boxes Phone 845-2929 LUXEMBURG, WISCONSIN Page Seventy nin® GEORGE ' S CITIES SERVICE PHONE 845-2363 LUXEMBURG, WISCONSIN JULE CHARUER jeweler Gifts That Last Ph, 845-2445 RODRIAN ' S Repair Shop Wagon Building - Repai WELDING BLAHNIK ' S GENERAL STORE Groceries, Dry Goods, Gas Hardware Luxemburg, wis. MENS WEAR 320 N WASHINGTON ST GREEN BAY WIS AAoutz Paint Phone 845-2831 Walham HOFFER GLASS COMPANY Green Bay Branch Offices 512 N, Monroe Ave, Phone 435-8851 Green Bay, Wis. SCHWAB ' S SHOE STORE Comp et Line of Shoes Rubbers Since 1903 Phone 845-2121 Luxemburg, Wis, Compliments Of CURLY CRAVILLION ' S Barber Shop Luxemburg, Wis. PLYMOUTH • FURY • BELVEDERE • VALIANT • BARRACUDA WHERE TO BUY THEM Packer City Plymouth Inc. 416 N, Adams Green Bay Phone 437-71 18 FARMER ' S TRADING CO. KELVINATOR Stoves Refrigerator Hot Point Stoves Capri Freezers Zenith Radio TV DON ' S BAKERY Wedding Cakes Danish Pastry, Pies, Bread Buns, Rolls, Phone 845-2002 Luxemburg, Wis, OPEN DAILY LUXEMBURG PLUMBING HEATING Bill Larry Hermans Phone 845-2200 OR 845-2809 Luxemburg, Wis Page Eight Compliments Of RUECKL ' S SUNDRIES Phone 845-2451 Luxemburg, Wit. LUXEMBURG CLEANERS TAILORS Made To Measure Suits Topcoats Professional Dry Cleaning Phone 845-2366 MARV BER ' S RESTARAUNT Chicken Ham Dinners Compliments Of JAKE BRUST Phone 2021 Barber Shop Marvin Jacobs, Prop. Casco, Wisconsin Luxemburg Wis. KOHLBECK ' S Quality Clothes Over 75 Years Of Service AIGOMA, WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF LAKE T O LAKE DAIRY COOPERATIVE 1606 ERIE AVENUE SHEBOYGAN, WISCONSIN KATCH ' S Supermarket Department Store Catch On To Katch ' s Values In Algoma Algoma Wis. GOOD LUCK CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 66 FROM VICTOR A. NOWAK CO. — For The Finest — CLASS RINGS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 623 NORTH 2ND STREET MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN Pdsge Eight HOME FURNITURE CO. BEST WISHES THE BEST FRIEND YOUR HOME EVER HAD COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS 519 MAIN STREET Phone 435-6700 GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN MeKAY NURSERY CO. SHADE TREES FRUIT TREES EVERGREENS FLOWERING SHRUBS NURSERIES MAIN OFFICE WATERLOO, WIS. Ph. 478-2121 Madison Office 1919 MONROE ST. Alpine 5-9476 COMPLIMENTS OF DR. RAYMOND S. DOW VETERINARIAN Phone Luxemburg 845-2120 LUXEMBURG, WISCONSIN BADGER WHOLESALE, INC. 1111 CEDAR STREET GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN INSTITUTIONAL FOOD SUPPLIER JIM ' S PLUMBING HEATING Hot Water Heating Plumbing Fixtures Free Estimates Hot Water Heaters Water Softeners 24 HOUR SERVICE PH. 845-8444 LUXEMBURG, WIS. Eighty two COMPLIMENTS OF CURTIS BREEDING SERVICE LLOYD WINK DISTRIBUTOR PHONE LUXEMBURG 845-2045 PHONE GREEN BAY 435-9365 GOOD LUCK FRAN ' S (JJj) SUPERMARKET Where The Finest In Foods Are Our Specialty LUXEMBURG Jleti Seidl REALTOR 111 S. MONROE GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN MUSICIAN ' S REPAIR SUPPLY BAND INSTRUMENTS ACCESSORIES REPAIR ON ALL INSTRUMENTS PLATING AND LACQUERING PH. 437-1770 2246 WILLOW ST. GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN ANDREWS OIL CO. LUXEMBURG, WISCONSIN PHILLIPS 66 Gasoline, Fuel Oils, Philgas Motor Oils PHONE 845-2045 FARM BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Quality Pole And Square Timber Buildings Richland Buildings Square Timber Insulated Barns Steel Industrial Buildings V Mile East of Luxemburg On Highway 54 LUXEMBURG, WISCONSIN Page CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1966 BANK OF LUXEMBURG LUXEMBURG, WISCONSIN Complete Banking Facilities For All Member Of The Federal Reserve System Members Of The F. D. t. C. CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 66 LUXEMBURG MILLING CO., INC. JOHN CHRiSTOFFERSON, Pres. DEVORE SUPPLY CO., INC. 127 SOUTH WASHINGTON ST. GREEN BAY, WIS PHONE 437-6916 FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES FOR RESTAURANTS — CHURCHES — SCHOOLS Page Etghty-fauf TWO GREAT GREEN BAY PRANGE STORES LOCATED DOWNTOWN AND BUDGE! CENTER SERVING NORTHEASTERN WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF THE WISCONSIN STATE BANK We Can Assist Yo j With Any Financing Problem THE BANK YOUR CONFIDENCE BUILT OVER $18,000,000 RESOURCES WATCH US GROW MEMBER F. D. I. C. 1355 MAIN STREET AT Three Corners GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN Page 1 Eighty five DETERVILLE’S VARIETY STORE CHAMPION, MEATS. GROCERIES. DRY GOODS AND HARDWARE WISCONSIN GREEN BAY, COMPLIMENTS OF BERTRAND ' S SPORT SHOP SPECIAL PRICES ON KAYE BROS. SCHOOL JACKETS WISCONSIN Auimjtoplto Pnge Eighty-srK 4 ' - r 1. .V Jl A, ' I X ’! • r.-i ■4$ w % V l J tf ' . ' a i st « x ‘ ■ 4V ; 9 i t - s_ 4 4 V 4 A i ‘ , i - ,H fT Jil B - i i - ft . ’ S •• , v V . ' .■ .. n. v V v. - jV‘ • t • - r.- ■ ♦ X : ' : V . «• .4 ivT ' Vr- . X- , v ;.v “■ f 4 V r • v A - t ? i. i ft i ’ V - f VA ‘ t V « 4 w . X • v . ., Y‘ ,f • — 4 if J ‘ i : jf i • h C T , 4 . . ■ m ; y; 1 V ‘v ’ 2 A 1 ‘ A W J jtt, V | - ;A : -a a: I v-m ,; i N t • I J J 4 A £ V A u ■; • - 4 IV vf- V W iV5v} I ; S ’4 («L % L y 4 ttb « i SP 4 -A . ' -. . t H V v V I , « _ ■ r . • . v ' ft • It • « ■ . - t 4 . t • ■ ■ , ■■. 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