Marinette High School - Whipurnette Yearbook (Marinette, WI)
- Class of 1953
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For the Seniors, a memory of their last year at our Alma Mater. Q Our yearbook will not only be a reminder to all, but it will help us to re-live the exciting moments of the past year. Contents FACULTY CLASSES SENIORS P099 70 Page 82 Page 98 Our school is a symbol of the freedoms which we, the students enioy in this democracy. It is a symbol of the freedoms of religion, speech, and education, that we all share. May we let this great institution be a pleasant memory to us as we proceed on through the years into a world of endless opportunities.. 8, . A if 5 X 1 I . ' . ., 1 FW Q . 5.5. ,V . ,, Y g. 1 '9 f bf H ,Lx f 1 ? 4 4 K' . ,m 5 .D W . -4 K xx 523252:-, Q 2 , Q an M-f W, W. fx . . 2 'sv ff SW- - , .,. , f Q ,- is .ig sv Vai- V 353' , 6 ,ii .. if M 4? f 5 R Q Q? 355 633: gm. it is 5 E - . ,- - W ,B . .ip - 1. ri, 5 w.. 4 Q., 2. 4' K ig. nf ,Q . .-' ff f Q at 5 , -Sk 4 WK 11 Mr. Molander explains trigonometric functions in his own dynamic fashion. Rube Goldberg equipment is part of Mr, Joslin's class. W. Lieburn, V. Landerman, B. Oakwood, B. Wagner and P. Snare start an oxygen experiment. Mathematics Mathematics is one of the most important subiects taught in M.H.S. Our world today, would be as back- ward and uncivilized as the Paleolithic Age, if Mathe- matics had not been taught on as wide a base as it has been. The many inventions and improvements in the world conditions would have been impossible. General Arithmetic is taught in seventh and eighth grade Math classes, and the main activity of the Basic Math Class was to learn how to interpret and fill out Income Tax Blanks, a procedure which will be helpful to them, the rest of their lives. Our Solid Geometry Classes are carrying on some very interesting proiects. They have constructed geometrical designs with thread, and pencil work. The Algebra and Trigonometry Classes have devoted most of their time to calculating problems by advanced methods. .l. Haynes, G. Sherman, Mr, Krumheuer, D. Kassha are discussing a . problem in weather as related to the geographical features of the Mlss Krohn marks United States. of the end l R. Smith, R. Worm, and D. Wagner discuss a world problem in panel form in American History. English and All learning occurs through some namely reading, speaking, writing, observing. Supplementary to these spelling, punctuation, capitalization, tionary, and library skills. Intelligent living in a democracy of proficiency in the fundamentals form of communication: listening, thinking, and primary techniques are grammar, usage, dic- requires a high degree of language arts. lt is necessary for students to acquire the ability to read in- telligently, to interpret meaning accurately, and to examine critically what they read. Therefore, a well-balanced program offering opportunity in wide and varied reading is provided. This program in literature is so planned as to help the stu- dent sense and maintain the democratic way of life, enrich personal living and deepen sympathetic understanding of others, acquire a knowledge of man's struggle for freedom, and gain a respect for the cultures of other nations. An increasing free and effective interchange of ideas, is also vital to life in a democracy. The English program recog- nizes this point of view and provides for a continuous plan of functional speaking writing: conversation, formal and informal discussion, reports, parliamentary procedure, letter writing. For students interested in journalism and in special train- ing in speaking, elective courses are offered in speech qmd iournalism. , .I Sandra Rdygvli reoort card J. Clermont, B. Kingston, K. Sunstrom, C, Somers, and F. De Chambeau display their a ,X weeks period, talent in radio skit work Social Studies The Social Studies Department of Marinette High School, offers a wide selection of classes: World History, American History, Geography, Citizenship, and Social Problems. In the study of American History, our students gain a knowledge of the world around them, from both a geo- graphical and critical standpoint. Also of equal importance, is the study of our nations government and its comparison to governments of other countries. ' The whereabouts of near and tar places, along with the observation of the various climates are included in the studies of our Geography classes. The major activity of the World History classes is tracing the development of the world from the beginning of time to 1953. The actions and interactions of political forces which shape the development of mankind to the 20th century. The functions of all the various types of government and the duties of a good citizen are summed up in our Citizenship studies. ln addition to this, they keep the second floor bulletin board posted with current news. ln Social Problems, an elective course in Marinette High School, the students study crime, marriage, divorce, family problems, and an endless number of social and economic complexities. , Miss Baimu helps J. Hanson with questions about Arrowsmith while .l. Krueger looks on. 9 -A -4 ww nv WMV 1' sig' ,A '51 f - -e rw.. -:'- Q iw 5? A ,I Q 4 152311 QQZQSE W5 A ,. if ' Q Q K, .HJ , iw .KH J if gf, . frm' K, HEP I MV? f A asa? diff? X E 5 gf, isa 35,5 . We il . kai'-fi M, Burns, S. Hanson, l, Litts, and J. Olson prepare a devils lood cake with the use of the new kitchen equipment, Home Economics Marinette High School has one of the finest Home Economics, courses taught in this country. A wide variety of homemakings are taught, among them being sewing, cooking, baby-care, and the nutritive value of food. After the students have learned many impor- tant sewing and cooking habits, they turn out fashionable clothes of the latest styles, and foods that are tempting to all. The new modern kitchens that were installed this year, not only add to the beautiful appear- ance of the room, but also make the cooking conditions much more convenient. This new equip- ment will be a reminder to our future house- wives of what they learned in this course. M. Larson, J. Goldsmith and V. Kuliclr prepare the frosting for the devils food cake AWARDS AND HONORS The greatest honor a student can achieve in his Senior year is to receive one of the awards, which are made available to them through local, state, and national organizations. While some of these awards lead to scholarships, and others remain honorary, all of them are of equal importance to the whole class. The Baush and Lomb award was given to Kenneth Exworthy, for his outstanding achievement in Science. This award may eventually lead to a university scholarship. The D.A.R. award, based on leadership, dependability, and patriotism was given to Mary Dahnke. Mary has a chance to win local, state, and national contests for D.A.R. candidate. Other awards given at M.H.S. are the Music Award which is given to a student who has performed outstanding work in the field of music. A years subscription to the Readers Digest is given to the number one pupil of the class. The Legion Medals and Elks Award are athletic awards which are given to the outstanding athlete of the year. The Elks also award the pupil receiving the highest score on a test of the Constitution. Mr. Godson presents M. Dahnlre with her award as the local D.A.R. winner. IZ Mr. Exworthy, Science Department Head, presents to his son, K. Exworthy, the Bausch and Lomb medal which is given to the outstanding student in Science. D. Waugus receives the Elks award as the outstanding foot- ball player of the year. FS , .2 ' 1 .xl if il z V' '- w,w,'1' if Q ,, k J K. Exworihy, T. Wallfred, T. Kaufman, E. Lang and P. Snare, smile proudly, af lhe announcement of Qheir being lhe Badger Sfaie Represenfalives. D. Marfindale, K. Sunsfrom, R. Peferson, and B. Olson won M' Plum! and S' Chnsfensenf hold 'he ceflmcule Won fame in ihe one-ad play. N- 5- P- A- COMES'- Junior Class Presents uRoom For Gne More The Junior Class, chose for its annual play, presented February 'l6th and 'l7th, Room For One More , by William David- son. This two-act comedy was an adaption from the popular movie. The Rose family vacations at the Pumpkin Shell, their cot- tage at the seashore. The family is five in number, two original Rose children and three children who have come into the home. This family is challenged by difficul- ties and is unperturbed by lack of money. The home becomes a haven for orphans who have never known happy family life. Here they are welcomed and adapt them- selves to fit the Rose's method of living. C- . momtwf Gould goiiilibssol l v.vff ' uifen P e fePor cdk S o et of his aah' xvlalns 0 clot' gi bo' ltelsome chll d in mmY John ki- R oimu sig NJ w0 ld bmi: he we e ado r P C W ognehouxd al' lie ' M-Y' Q9 ivTl'dvmM Mother ...... Joey ............. Trot Rose .......... Teensie Rose ........ Janey ................ Betty ................,. Miss Winston ........ PUPPY -----------4---- Jimmy John .,.... Mrs. Biddle .......... F 1. ruse, we the W close d'n 'mlclloilon' r ' sP' and C.aStlllicl0l re ugh wide CAST ...............Carol Clossay ...s..Dale Wagner ......,..Connie Cardin ......Carol Jean Gould .........Julie Clermont .......Judie Fast .....,.Patty Rydahl .........Monty Kruse ......Fred Rassmussen ........Mary Genzler George Biddle ...... ...... B ruce Kingston Rescued Woman ....... ...... 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There was a tremen- dous turnout and everyone seemed to be enioying the colorful decorations composed of colored streamers and balloons of all sizes and shapes. Delicious, assorted cookies and a cut-glass punch bowl created a pleasing center-piece for the table. Butsy Grey's orchestra pro- vided the music for the dancing. Entertainment was provided by the Barbershop Trio , composed of Ray Hill, Jim Davis, and Dave Martindale, accompanied by Emmyln Sappington. They sang Coming Through the Rye , The Wiffinpoof Song , and ln the Shade of the Old Apple Tree , which they parodied into Twas the Party in Old Marinette High . Emmyln Sappington sang You Belong to Me and Because Your Mine. Chaperones for the Senior Class Party were Mr. and Mrs. Peter- son, Mr. and Mrs. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Thomsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallfred. The Senior Class Advisors were Miss Jennie Golden, Miss Betty Baima, Miss Ruth Greene, Mr. Alden Krumheuer, Mr. Robert Brockman, and Mr. Robert Schuchart. The Senior Class Party, usually part of the Christmas activity, was postponed until January this year, due to an accident that in- volved a number of the class members. Student's Trip To Nation's Capitol On April l6, l952, Miss Alice Sunstrom and 37 jubilant Juniors and Seniors from M.H.S. boarded the 400 for the long awaited trip to Washington, D. C. After spending a night of fun on the train, the students arrived at Union Station in Washington. Sight- seeing began immediately. On the list of the innumerable sights to see, the Capitol was visited first. Here they visited the Justice Department, and the Library of Congress, which houses the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and other important original documents. That afternoon was spent at Annapolis. At lunch, at the Hotel Willard, the students were privileged to meet Senator Wiley and Senator McCarthy of Wisconsin. After spending Friday morning at the beautiful Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials, the group passed through Alexandria, Vir- ginia, to Mount Vernon, where they spent the entire afternoon visiting Washington's home. After seeing their last sights of the tour, the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, the Washington Monument and the Smithsonian Institute, the students were commenced to retrace their steps back home. G. Engedal gets all her luggage together for the long awaited trip to the Nation's capitol. N. Kleman, S. Dillet, S. Strom, M. Cook, C. Ellis and M. Cook await B. Eastman, B- O.0kWQ0df M- Duhnkef Und C- l-0055, listen care their dinner on the train. 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Shin' ing stars composed the ceiling, and added a charms ing touch to the various street scenes of Paris that lined the walls. Among these scenes were the Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile, which is a monument in Paris at the head of the Champ Elysees Avenue. The mural decoration was extended to include the twelve great Avenues which radiate from this arc, one of them being Bois de Boulogne, leading to the park. On the left bank is the Pantheon, a memorial temple. The Latin Quarter is the celebrated student district of Paris in which are located the College de France, the Sobonne, the Institut, the Luxem- bourg, and the Pantheon. As we wander down the avenues, we see the Eiffel Tower raised on the Champ de Mars, 984 feet high. The Notre Dame Cathedral, a magnificent sight, is one of the oldest and largest churches in the world. At the end of our sight seeing tour is the Follies-Bergere, a vaude- ville hall in the Rue Rucher. A fountain, imitating the Saint Sulpice, that stood in the center, seemed to lure the couples onto the floor. Ernest Tomassoni' Orchestra, from Iron Moun- tain, provided the music for the dancing and the Grand March, which was led by Prom King, Tom Kaufman and his Queen Valerie Landerman. Queen Valerie, was crowned with stunning carnations, by King Tom, adding a colorful moment to the evening. Chaperones for this gay affair were, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Waterpool, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Godson, Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Byrum, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Coolc, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Landerrnan, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Krumheuer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schinski, Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, Miss Ella Mae Schloer, Miss Marlyn Simonson, Miss Jennie Golden, Mr. Robert Schuchart, Miss Nancy Juster, and Mr. Robert Brockman. Prom Royalty and Court ol Honor Tom Kaufman .... Wayne Shoepke .,..... . Al Behrens A.,..., Ronald Meyers Don Stepniak .,,,,, Richard Barlow ,,,YY,,,,.... Leo Kaufman ,,,, Ed Lang ,,.......... Sandy Heath ,,,., .,...Val Landerman ,.,,,,.Marilyn Cook ,, ..,,, Nancy Kleman ...,,,Faye Dzurick . ,,,, ,,,,, J udy Fast .Barbara Zeratsky .....Audry Grenier ,.....Marlene Cook Jeanne Malmstaclt K. Hocking, D, Oakwood, M. Fauceft, A. Behrens, and J. Beversdorf enjoy intermission rn a Parisian Cafe. J, Schmidt, P, Marinear, T. Kaufman, V. Landerman, E. Long and M. Cook enjoy the Pre-Prom festivities at the Riverside Counfry Club. HOMECOMING 1952 Queen E. Gould and her court leave the field after J. Schmidt crowned the Queen in Homecoming half-time festivities. The suspension of all athletic contests with Mar- inette's keenest rival, Menominee, brought a prece- dent to the school. In T952 the first homecoming in the history of the school was celebrated. Water- town, the last game of the season, was our foe. The festivities that launched homecoming began about two weeks previous to November 'I. Mr. God- son announced that there would be no parade. An assembly was planned and all those classes and clubs who desired could participate. Of course, there had to be one who would reign over these activities, the homecoming Queen. At a meeting of Student Council, it was decided to nominate five senior girls for this honor. The students voted for one, the girl receiving the most votes would be queen, and the runner-up, the senior representative in the court. Nominated were: Faye Dzurick, Elaine Gould, Beverly Oakwood, Marilyn Cook, and Bar- bara Mans. Prior to this, the Pep Club had a special meeting and chose for the queen's court: Diana Olson, freshman, Laura Sievert, sophomore, and JoAnn Farrell, iunior. The Journalism Class tabu- lated the votes and published the name of the queen in the Mariner. As was to be expected news slowly leaked out and many students professed to know who was queen before the announcement. D. Olson, L, Sievert, E. Gould, J. Farrell, and M. Cook pose for a picture at the victory dance alter the Watertown game. 2 ff - f-Vfigaasmq, S1 7- ggiisgk V S X , Z 3Z3g,..:2i1- 1 qw sziffzg-Nm.. iff - sv-4 ffl, uv: H S .. 1 . Z-,f4jz. 1533355 Z w W A - AL., A i :hgiggw S F4 + '- F I Riagg- I W W, EA 5. , 5 ,NF 1 K 51 5 1 'S Q Q - ,X 5' fches offensive feam score a fouchdown against Waferfown ,Q . E Our students have many memories of the wonderful times they have enioyed as they participated in the various club activities of the year. They sang, they danced, collected stamps, gave ora- tions, studied science and mathp they did all this as part of Marinette Highs extra-curricular program. Not only did club membership add zest to high school life, but it was educationally beneficial as well. 5. mf . X 1 wk R A if, ef Q Mg I M 'S QQ 51:2 f J- W ,N ' 'R 99 g SW , AL fs? 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' xx - 1 2 1 V in M n ff ' 1, Q K' 'K , W' A ,..',- ..-- K X . 155, WW Y if ' K Q X fgftji 5311, 7' ' A S ' V S 5'g-ssviiw X:-A421 my V 1 - - 'e,:m,,5w '- , new X X -224 ' Qf :mx ORCHESTRA The Orchestra this year had cz very busy and successful year. Under the direction of Miss Norma Bergerson, their new director, the Orchestra did very commendable work. The time and effort they devoted to their work was ex- emplified by the acknowledgment they received from their audiences at both the Spring and Christmas Concerts. In the Spring Festival, the Orchestra ranked high in the high school competition. In addition to their concert work, the Orchestra pre- pared several selections which they presented at the Jr. Class Play. The officers chosen were: President, Robert Gerendg Vice-President, Sharon Kronquist, Treasurer, Sharon God- son, Student Council, Kenneth Exworthy. President Robert Gerend was also the concert master. Garland, B. Robeck. ROW 2: L. Forstrom, R. Laabs. ROW 3: I. Belanger, M. Behrens. M. Maske, M. Trippler, S. Holmes, D. Hubbard. C. Zimmerman. P. Covert, C. Rasmussen. S. Maske. S. I. Schroeder, K. Exworthy, D. Willan, R. Schmidt, I. Magnuson. x. Ve hnsoni . Ng, 506500. TWO' UN Row . ti T' fy. huge demo fr. Sc X-Qn lr eden Q 'xgeiwxno 3 Sf-xnrogyohi P' aol, ' PPXU we 2. 50 . O- eel One' V, TW Row W go S. P' Row One: C. Sandberg, J. Woiciehowski, K. Smith, D. Roland, D. Messenger, J. Kornetzlxe. Row Two: A, Arnovitz, P. Kleman, J. Villeneauve, G. Cardin, A. Kamin. Row Three: J. Magnuson, N, Brumm, J. Rudolf, J. Bannow, J. Vermilye, J. Reinke. Row Four: R. Armbrust, D. Lund, J. Peterson, D. Olson, J. Matz, M. Messenger, J. Behnke. mrs. Triple Trio The Triple Trio . . . matched to perfec- tion-through nine perfectly blended voices. Inspired by Miss Lucille Austin, the flair for versatility was reflected in the Triple Trio's selections from Bach to Be-bop . lt brought splashing color to the many school and civic affairs where they presented their many melodious interpretations. Junior High Forensics A few years ago the Junior High Foren- sic Club was organized to encourage Forensics among the younger students at M.H.S. The members of the club learn extem- poraneous speaking. The group competes among themselves in order to gain some experience for further work in the advanced fields of Forensics. Mrs. Margaret Schwartz is the very capable organizer of the group. The officers elected for the club were: President, Jean Vermilye: Vice-President, Donna Messenger: Secretary-Treasurer, Nancy Brumm. MMM ,ff aw . l ' x' , .. A, T? in if gs' M ' fn : we siiiyf X .. , Yi 3 'k Mi- .Wm -A A-riixff' Am--fwn . an , ,tag fer ' A n 'Q , Q- mfxfg K viii sp 's?7k7i3,5:' X .. 'K XX ,QW 'x X f y HN 1 Y N1 - Eg K 5319- 9 L - A 2 s f Q , c s 5 15 X W f K ' -HSS z J , Zin K .W S.. W, . ,, H Q,-ggsxk -A k f'Maz11w, y L, 1 Kg Q .Qi Q m,.M,W Q . .t f- 'v . .,.. ' WNQ, X , - ii ' -A -. fW v1'--ff G ' ag -- M Q M, W -Q f Q Q wk JREF? igipgi-T? nf-7' ' QP we . .215-L: - Q f , . Axvm-I ,. 1 f max.- ? . , H if f f -I Wtyfgiq ffizw H A W K A 'K ' ff-aff Row One: D. Marineau, B. Manske, J. Sellevold, J. Rudolph, E. Thull, L. Christopherson, C, Sandberg. Row Two: D. Roland, J. Magnuson, C. Hubbard, J. Diercks, N. Garland, K, Squier, M. Kushman, B. Rc- beck, R. Laabs. Library Council This club is comprised of the younger girls interested in learning the intricacies of library work. The job of our future librarians is to keep the reading room in order and to learn the essentials of the various duties which make up the work of librarians. By belonging to the Junior Library Council, the girls receive their initial preparation for work in the Senior High Library. Cfficers elected to serve the council were: President, Kay Squier, Vice-President, Dorothy Marineaug Secretary, Beverly Manske, Treasurer, Judith Diercks, Student Coun- cil Representative, Bonnie Robeck. Mrs. Koberstein, their able advisor, gave the girls all the necessary help that was needed. Stamp Club The Stamp Club meets twice a month with Miss lda Swanson as it advisor. The main objectives of the Stamp Club are to learn the fundamentals of stamp collecting, to interest its members in stamp collecting as a permanent hobby, and to engage in stamp trading. ln addition, they learn to identify many different kinds of foreign stamps. The members also participated in ac- tivities other than these, including their an- nual party and the sponsoring of a dance after a basketball game. The officers elected were as follows: President, Roberta Price, Vice-President, Connie Hurpt: Secretory, Paul Tiadem Trevs- seared. B. sufk, M. Liliestrand, P. Kleman, c. Harpt, standing. 1, Hopper, H. sandy, P Urer Jean Vermilye Siudent Council, Mori- Tiaden, Miss Swanson, J. Bannow, J. Vermilye, R. Price. lyn Liliestrand, and Custodian, Pat Kleman. J. Woiciekowski, K. Berman, H. White, F. Wood, R. Blom, R, Dreier, S. Friedstein, J. Herning, D. Drown, D. Enstrom, Mr. Exworthy. Junior High Science Club Nucleus Club Members of the Junior High Science Club meet twice a month after school on Wednesdays. During the year the Club went on various field trips which were conducted by their advisor, Mr. Kenneth Exworthy. Demonstrations, such as how to make 'gun powder, were given which greatly interested the members and added to their scientific knowledge. The officers of the club were: President, Dick Enstrom, Vice- President, Donald Drown, Secretary, Harry White, Treasurer, Vernon Braley, and Student Council Representative, Sheldon Friedstein. The Nucleus Club meets twice a month with Mr. Robert Schuchart to further their study of Biology and to plan for the social events of the year. Officers who served were: President, John A. Berg, Vice-President, Bill Hanson, Secretary, Kath- leen Dahl, Treasurer, Nancy Ulvigp Student Council Representative, Gary DesJardin, and Reporter, Carol Nelson. Outside speakers presented talks to the group on subiects that pertained to their work. Row One: J. Bohcln, L. Reeder, J. Johnson. Row Two: C. Nelson, T, Gilbert, E. Kleman. Row Three: S. Matz, B. Philipps, K. Dahl, J. Pfleger, S. Godson, J. Berg, Mr. Schuchart. Row Four: G. DesJordin, G. , . ' , - , - , - , . . 37 Berger N Ulvig M Borths G Braun N Faucett B Hanson Art Club The Art Club, under the direction of Miss Behnke, again did a splendid iob on the Christmas decorations which were found throughout the school. Our future artists held informal meetings with Miss Behnke. One of their main goals is to develop ideas for deco- rations which make our bulletin boards more picturesque. The officers of the club were: President, Shirley Matz, Vice-President, Eleanor Kleman, Secretary-Treasurer, Joan Bohan, Student Council Representative, Mary Ott. Row One: Miss Swanson, L. Phillips, J. Bohan, D. Wertepny, J. Rudolph, D. Marineau, L. Christopher- son, J. Sellevold, B. Behrendt, Miss Behnke, Row Two: R. Gerend, P. Jensen, D. Olson, M. Limberg, D. Walker, D. Lund, C. Hubbard. Row Three: J. Pfleger, J. Berg, B. Walk, L. Setunsky, J. Diercks, J. Ramsay, E. Schrum, IM, Ott. Row One: J. Deschaine, R. Young, R. Gerend, P. Barnes, R. Wingender. Row Two: B. Manske, P. Covert, R. Larson D Johnson R. Bannow D Willan, Row Three. R Christian, K. Bauman R Fecha, C. Buchman K. Exwortlhy,-W. Johnson, D. Pecha. l L I I I l 'fl b Ri e u 38 The Rifle Club is one of the smallest sports functions of the school, but it is by no means the least active. With Mr. Russell Madary as its instructor, these Junior Sharp-shooters not only learn how to use firearms, but they are also taught how to clean and care for them. ln addition to this, they are given in- structions in the safest han- dling of the weapons. The following were elected to serve as officers for the club: President, Charles Buch- man, Vice-President, Ken- neth Exworthyp Secretary- Treasurer, Bob Fecha, Range Master, Ron Wingender. if gg i, g K 1 V if Q A gy 1.3 giisijyg .L Rfk 5 EJ pig? L 'Z fif if ' 55 A SIS? :A 4 5 4 I 'fi Wg R we ,,g 1. .ix ii ,ZV ,E f A-'1 fi fy' gp sg r,f jug? - , ,3 6 .WLl - .. X . . 0 . 'AS 5 ' ' K ' ,A x X. , mfg., .Q 3 if if X ' 1 we 1' ll Y 'gf Fr' .HQ , rf fm, Q. f A W ' Y f m 5, , K X if fig SS' f is swag K X Za 5 Nga , , ., . M .. X hLB?,.,.' A jf: 1 x I 8' ' 1' 4 0 vw 1 3 sm Y' x 9 ,C Vg N J X 6 , -I .x. Q .v.g.'QM ,. . ' - - it s , '2 ,X A ,Haw ' fx ,. 5, if A if ftfs 5 if x Row One: B. Soderborg, N. Smith, C. Ellis, N. Arendt, L. Chmela. Row Two: C. Price, S. Strom, E. Sappington, J. Graby, M. Cook, M. Cook. Row Three: J, Davis, M. Nicklaus, M. Schiner, J. Walk, B. Oakwood, N. Aagaard, M. Behrens, E. Gould, E. Lang. National Honor Society During the current year, members of the National Honor Society worked diligently to carry out the purpose of their organization, namely, to help raise the standards of achievements in our high school. This aim necessitated rigorous thinking and much self-discipline on their part. Eligibility to the society is dependent upon scholarship, character, leadership and service and members are elected by the Faculty Honors Com- mittee bv means of u credit :mint svstem. Two of the Society's annual proiects realized this year under the direction of Miss Jennie Golden, its organizer, were tutoring students in need of extra help, and the awarding of a Good Citizens Scholar- ship to a member of the graduating class. Officers elected for the year were: President, Charlotte Ellis, Vice-President, Marlene Cook, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Edward Lang, Student Council, Mary Jane Schiner, Program Chairman, Emelyn Sap- pington. E, Sappington displays the National Honor Emblem to M. Cook, E. lang, and C. Ellis Row One: Miss Thull, L. Roeder, T. Gilbert. Row Two: G. Larsen, L. Georgalan, N. Faucett, N. Ulvig, B. Hanson, C. Feldstein, W. Reinke. Timeout for refreshments between halves at a basketball game. ' I I Cartesian C u The Cartesian Club is composed of those students who are interested in learning the various mathe- matical shortcuts to otherwise complicated solutions of problems. They study the square and cube roots, and the operation of the slide rule. This organiza- tion, under the supervision of Miss Margaret Thull, meets twice monthly. The officers of the club were selected on the basis of their ability ancl efficiency in the handling of a meeting. They were President, Christine Price, Vice-President, Gary Larson, Secretary-Treasurer, Nancy Ulvig, Student Council, Bill Hanson. On the social side, these digit fans also found time for fun. They sponsored a dance after a bas- ketball game and enjoyed a party. 4 G. A. A. G.A.A. is an organization open to any girl from the freshman to the senior class. Our feminine sports enthusiasts participated in a wide variety of athletic activities. Included in these were: softball, bowling, volleyball, basketball, and touch football. Class teams were organized for competition against one another. Any girl who takes part in a certain number of sports is awarded an M. This year the group headed by Miss Mary Koehne, elected Shirley Maske as President, Anna Keller, Vice-President, Joyce Nicklaus, Secretary-Treasurer. Alice Miller tabs high score in the school league Row One: S. Mueller, S. Trogg, A. Keller, V. Miller, L SEYMOUF, P- OlS0l'h M- LUVSOUI C- Nelson- Row Two: S, Magke, G. Berger, J. Blanchette, L. John, M. Plautz, L. Sieverl, P. Riley, A. Miller, B- PUldf? 0- Rowhrhfegf A, Schroeder, K. Belongs, E. Parker, I. Lorenz, J. Nicklaus, C. Clossuy, N. Faucett, J. Wrlghf, l. l-INS, - Wortner. JAY QQ, M 'r 'x gi 155 if Q in Sf Til-hifi 5' MW I-t,,sXi3g,g llkifgf wx' Q f-new A wwf 6 , W ,Y ,X.- -Nfl' few ' , .-3,-A A A Y-if a JL 1 M gl.. . fx.. . 441, 6 -.::,g,, ,cp , , .,, ,. URS? 31 V. K A Z ' 5 ' 5 53' Z L' , 5 S ' HXY , '4 'Z Ve gf , x. 1 sg ' i QQ. .1 ,W -k,,Q., M' 4,,w4?k5?75i f A - A2455 4 X X pf:-W ,K ,- I Q4 i -- -- my Q Y , . : . . 5 A .L ws? Xe-QQffiw?Ei?is? -K, . .N W 5, ...A MN X: H., ww-, S z Q X f 5- gg- A 22, si. X gavr ssif 2 ,X L W E ' f . -K ' L , ' ., W- . QM JZ isfwiv .- 'rv .- as-flaw f 4 N U, ' X 3 ? . . f f 'mu fs, ,Q N ' -'11 '55 Egg .,g, 'ii ffw f-fi -' . X lu 5' . ,K ' - :wrsraax g1,f.gx.:: H- If WF? 'W -A .,-:,mgwe,.,, - i fQg:,?g, - X 1, ,N H W fa .--V-mg . 7 I ,fa 5' ' 3 ff: w- ' if 'wx WEP W -W. ' it f s -' ,EFL .. S r' Z.: . if J- EXE? s , 'x'-W 'U f ,. Lf 1 f-. ..gm Q fel W 'Q-v:..:,:-mg K pf v W YV V, I if , m M K ' 'f wk F 6 s M132 ga .5,- . K : as A . K PEP CLUB The Pep Club is by far the largest and most active extra- curricular organization here at M.H.S. In addition to the regular members, both the football and basketball players have honor- ary memberships. The Pep Club sponsors both the Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. The Cheerleaders are a potential force behind the schools athletic activities. The club also took charge of the numerous pep rallies that were held before football and basket- ball games. Under the direction of Miss Ruth Greene, the club did a splendid iob this year on the homecoming festivities. Several clubs were awarded prizes for their skits through the efforts of the Pep and J. Fast lead a cheer during the Murinette Escanuba football game. J. Blanchette, A. Westphal, R, Hill, K. Christopherson Officers elected to serve were: President, Sally Miller, Sec- retary, Elaine Gould, Student Council, Ray Hill. Row One: H. Meyers, N. Golueke, P. Connaher, C. Cardin, M. Gauerke, J. Johnson, L. Christoferson, D. Lund, E. Kleman, T, Gilbert, C. Gould, R. Friedland, A. Keller, M. Cook. Row Two: J. 4Abrahom, S. Haglund, S. Chepeck, S. Arts, N. Arendt, V. Landerman, G. Engedal, S. Kronquist, S. Holmes, L. Georgalan, S. Christensen, P. Bashford, P. Covert, J. Blanchatte, D, Kinne, G. Braun, F. Dzurick, M. Cook, M. Limberg. Row Three: J. Davis, W. Johnson, N. Fauaett, C. Georgalan, S. Kaufman, M. Dahnke, C. Clossay, N. Brusewitz, J. Graby, S. Miller, E, Gould, C. Brunwitz, J. Farrell, J. Fast, C. Laabs, C. Ellis, M. Behrens, R. Hill, N. Aagoord, J. Diercks, M. Evoncheck. f WB Q 'M ,..L1s3:' YQQQ .df Av gi i gm-fm -as s .A s ws 5 mfs A 4 U X A Q ff V Mix 3 s K X M, Q, A A . 7 KW' A K t 'gf f , ,2 ,g,5gf- 'W' , 1 f f x K . .4 S Q W Y , '14 -f?if1.:- S' .. . L' WF' f LQ . fs M , fl ,W ' ' ,-wfsk' lk? --fr -Q f f- , . -Sw' 'Z' IN -2 ' W gs 7 Jammu fxgiku WZFEP n ,Hgh 4- Q Q : wfviff' is K igk 15 Q X qi . EQQQM KH 7 fhfkgpw , my 4 K gm Q1 ,+gymQJ Y A Y ' QW' 5 ws '2 1 k km? Wgwk 533555, X5 N , ' N' f:wA,. 'Q f - i A -A 1 5 K 'S f' Q' - 'J 1 ,, ..,A mfg, f is 45 5 X Q Z kg ikilgkxiwif Q K - V- flirg- K, Wg ggi Q :Q Q g TWELFTH NIGHT CLUB With a new spotlight for the auditorium as its goal, the 'l2th Night Club began its activities by taking charge of the concession stand at the Homecoming game with Water- town. Again, a play with an all boy cast was given for the annual dramatic contest and the boys did an excellent iob portraying the characters in ln the Zone . Several discussion periods concerning current plays, lighting, and makeup were the highlights of the meetings. Jim Davis, President, took charge of the meetings with the following to assist him: Marilyn Cook, Vice-President, Beverly Oakwood, Secretary-Treasurer: and Jo Ann Farrell, Student Council. The club was under the guidance of Mrs. Alice Boerner, who, as usual, did a splendid job coaching the group. Row One: J. Blanchette, C. Gould, C. Laabs, M. Cook, M, Cook, J. Farrell, J. Schroeder, D. Kinne, J. Fast. Row Two: J. Peters, P. Rydahl, P. Riley, R. Hill, D. Martindale, S. Arts, G, Engedal, C. Ellis. Row Three: A, Kriedeman, K. Sunstrom, B. Olson, J. Davis, R. Peterson, M. Schiner, E. Sappington, B. Oakwood, M. Behrens. Row One: N. Arendt, G. Wood, B. Nelson, B. Soderborg, S. Olson, M. Trippler, C. Sladky, P. Boshtord, F. Dzurick. Row Two: S. Kronquist, B. Kronquist, N, Smith, S. Holmes, C. Zimmerman, B. Mans, C. Price, S. Christenen. Row Three: B, Kingston, S. Haglund, W. Johnson, J. Graby, A. Westphal, V. Landerman, S. Strom, R, Smith, E. Gould. X B QR ,.,q,.. , X Y? 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Latin Club lf you were or have previously been a Latin stu- dent, you are eligible to join lnterNos. The main purpose of the Latin Club is to teach its members more about Roman culture and the ways of the Romans. This year the members held a Roman banquet on the Ides of March, the date of Caesars death. The first year Latin students acted as the plebians and served the second year students who played the role of the patricians. On the social side the Club sponsored a dance after a basketball game. They also entered a skit in the homecoming pep assembly. Latin Club was for the first time under the super- vision of Miss Ruth Greene, who did a fine iob. The officers elected to serve the group were: President, Nancy Smith, Vice-President, Alice Westphal, Sec- retary, Judie Sellevold, Treasurer, Ardra Thomsen, Student Council Representative, Susan Holmes. Row One: P. Snare, M. Genszler, D. Marineau, J. Sellevold, L, Christapherson, B. Manske. Row Two: M. Lindsay, M. Kruse, S. Holmes, J. Schroeder, C. Ellis, B. Schultz, N. Smith. Row Three: J. Farrell, E, Sap- pington, A. Westphal, K. Exworthy, J. Graby, M. Schiner, S, Deiters, A. Thomsen. 48 Row One: B. Mans, M. Marineau, M. Larson, G. Kronauer, L. Sievert, E. Adams, C. Gould, J. Goldsmith, N. Goldsmith, M. Ott, B. Philipps. Row Two: M. Evancheck, S. Strom, D. Cherry, K. Christopherson, M. Pazdera, C. Cardin, M. Trippler, B. Manske, S. Nicklaus, B. Topel, G. Uecke, D. Dettman, M. Larson. Row Three: D. Laliave, M. Behrens, C. Ellis, B, Soderborg, C. Laabs, S. Trogg, S. Olson, P. Covert, B. Frederiksen, C. Rasmussen, D. Walk, B. Donner, A. Berg, S. Matz. Row Four: M. Maske, M. Lange, J. Graby, A, Westphal, S. Miller, G. Miller, C. Zimmerman, P. Knudson, A. Topel, G. Engedal, B. Oakwood, J. Walk, M. Bakke, S. Grant, S. Ebner, M. Dahnke. Hall Monitors This is the group of students who keep in order the between class traffic in the halls. These students are monitors during their free periods and become a cog in the great wheel that runs our school. Their duties include signing all passes of students passing through the halls, collecting attendance slips from the class rooms, and courteously directing strangers to the various parts of the building. Miss Carmen Savage and Mr. Ralph Schinski are the supervisors of this group. Miss Savage heads the Monitors in Senior High and Mr. Schinski has charge of those in the Junior High. Student Council A representative from each Home Room, Club, and Class, comprise the Student Council. The Council launched the March of Dimes campaign and also elected to forfeit the money usually spent for a Christmas treat. The money was instead given to some charitable organization. Members of the Council attended a conference in Green Bay which endeavored to stimulate student participation in school, home, and city activities. Mr. Bryum and Mr. Godson are the advisors to Stu- dent Council. The officers ore President, Richard B. Peter- son: Vice-President, Joyce Schroeder: Secretary-Treasurer, Tom Wallfrecl. Row One: D. Enstrom, G. Martz, R. Young, A. Keller, L. Chmela, N. Smith, M, Liliestrand, D. Roland, C. Sandberg, C. Gould, P. Linser. Row Two: P. Barnes, R. Katz, C. Ellis, M, Cook, S. Holmes, B. Derusha, B. Gerend, L. Chriltopherson, B. Robeck, E. Joski, G. Desjardin. Row Three: V. Braley, J, Schmidt, R. Hill, J. Schroeder, W. Johnson, C. Cardin, J. Farrell, K. Fogen, J. Berg, S. Mueller, P, Pederson, G. Matz. Row Four: K. Exworthy, J. Davis, L. Winnekins, M. Schiner, J. Walk, A. Thomsen, R, Peterson, W. Johnson, R. Golueke, B. Hanson, R. Walk, J. Lorenz, G. Settersten. 49 'H t I WHIPURNETTE Through the combined efforts and co- operation of the Whipurnette Business ancl Editorial Staffs and their advisors Mr. Robert Brockman, Miss Irma Berner, and Miss Miriam Frothingham, another annual was published. The Business Staff collected the ads for the Whipurnette while the Editorial Staff assembles the book. The year was climaxed with the annual banquet given for the hard workers who made this book possible. C, Ellis, S, Christensen, and M. Pluutz work late to meet the deadline Row One: N. Arendt, B. Mans, L. Chmela, A. Keller, N. Smith, R. Pfaffl, R. Utke, L. Roeder, C. Gould, V. Landerman. Row Two: M. Plautz, C. Brusewitz, P, Snare, E. Sievert, M. Puzdera, D. Kassho, S. Grant, C. Laabs, S. Schwartz, P. Bcshford. Row Three: R. Popkey, C. Ellis, C. Pice, B. Nelson, M. Muske, S, Strom, M. Behrens, B. Scderborg, G, Engedal, S. Behrend, J. Berg. Row Four: C. Feldstein, R. Johnson, J. Walk, B, Oakwood, N. Aagaard, S. Miller, C, Classay, C. Somers, D. Berg, J. Farrell, S. Arts, R. Peterson. Intramural and inter-scholastic sports have given the students of Marinette High School many exciting mem- ories of the past year. Football, basketball, track, vol- leyball, badminton, and bowling have all offered their full share toward the entertainment and physical con- ditioning of our student group. ln victory or defeat, the Marines played the game to the best of their ability and emerged from all con- tests with honor. S M '32- Q .. , W 0 , I 1 1 l0 dill' Row One: J. Widen, J, Schmidt, D. Benson, K. Ziemann, P. McAulilfe, C. Voskamp, T. Kaufman, D. Waugus, R. Perkins, G. Mudrak, S. Nelson. Row Two: B. Kingston, G. Martz, R. Poquette, B. Vista, R. Meyer, J. Hanson, R. Balthazor, R. Leitzke, J, Schmidt, J. Berg. Row Three: Mr. Stiehm, D. Meyers, J. Hanson, R. Walk, B. Nelson, R. Pichette, R. Baumgarten, R. Worm, J. Vermilye, D. langlois, D. Lund, Mr. Basler. 54 Coach Stiehm. Varsity Football A powerful experienced Wausau team spearheaded by Dave Strehlow and Jack Desnoyers, downed the Marinette Marines in the season opener 41-7. A tight first half saw Jim Hanson intercept a Lumberiack pass and return it for 63 yards and Marinette's lone t.d. The half ended at 7 all, but Wausau took the upper hand soon after the intermission. Jim Schmidt and Jon Hanson were standouts for the locals on defense. Showing great improvement from a week ago the Marines matched the play of the heavier Regents of Madison West only to have victory slip by 'I4-l2. An 80 yard kickoff return by Capt. Schmidt was the highlight of the game. Rollie Baumgarten and Schmidt scored the touchdowns for Marinette. Both scores came on short plunges as Schmidt's runback was stopped iust short of the goal. Conversions by Jim Schmidt proved the winning factor in the Marines first triumph of the year. Good defensive play and a hard running backfield led the way to the 'I4-12 decision over Wisconsin Rapids. Marinette's scores came in the second and final periods. First on a one yard smash by Carl Sievert and then on a pass from Chuck Voskamp to Pat McAuliffe. With long range iaunts, Coach Stiehm's boys evened up the season record at 2 and 2 with a 27-0 win over Chippewa Falls. The Marine tallys came when Jim Hanson scored on a 67 yard rung Sievert lugged Baumgarten's pass for 60 yardsg Schmidt went over from the 155 and when .lon Han- son completed the scoring with a 30 yard iaunt. Fritz Hanson picks up yardage around Escanaba's end Behind fine blocking Capt, Jim Schmidt, romps down field in the Homecoming tilt. Jim Hanson Ron Meyer Don Wuugus MARINETTE 1952 Hitting the hard luck trail again, the Marines invaded Escanaba only to be set back 15-7. A key block broke Carl Sievert loose on a 65 yard sprint with Rollie Baum- garten's screen pass to register Marinette's lone score. A strong second half attack by the Marines brought them a 21-0 victory at the expense of La Crosse Central. Don Waugus scored twice for the locals. First, on a third period pass from Voskamp, and again in the final period when Chuck blocked a punt and Don grabbed it and raced 45 yards for the t.d. Jon Hanson also hit pay dirt after Sievert's 37 yard interception set up the score. John Hanson was the big gun for Marinette, scoring five touchdowns for a total of 30 out of 33 points as the Marines won their homecoming tilt from Watertown 33-20. The backs romped up and down the field aided by fine line play in the team's most impressive game of the year. SEASON RECORD Marinette 7 Wausau Marinette 12 Madison West Marinette 14 Wisconsin Rapids Marinette 27 Chippewa Falls Marinette 7 Escanaba Marinette 21 La Crosse Central Marinette 33 Watertown Sievert heads for a t.d. against Escanaba 41 14 12 0 15 0 20 Smitty takes off around the outside as the Marines beat Watertown 33-20. Marv Miller up fast. - 1--L ---1-I Row One: R. Sellevold, G. Raygo, M. Miller, D, Nylund, M. Alswager, R. Peters, R. Swanson, D. Mudral: B. Settersten, K. Nylund. Row Two: Mr. Joslin, W. Hebert, J. Hanson, E. Schrum, J. Ramsay, D. Glickman R. Schreiner, R, Katz, D. Linser, B. Lindbom, J. lhler, W. Johnson, Mr. Schinski, Row Three: R. Barrett, G. Bunda, A. Kalm, W. Reinlce, W. Engler, B. Koehn, D. Foote, D. Phillips, L. Jessup, D. Charles, G. Roetzer. 1 1 heads into a group of Escanaba players as Don Nylund comes The J.V.'s, although playing a scant schedule, showed power and superior deception in their two games. In the games, Escanaba and Peshtigo both became victims of the locals scoring punch. The Frosh dropped only one tilt and that was at the hands of Oconto Falls. ln the first three games, the Freshies squeaked by Stephenson and overwhelmed Oconto twice. J.V. RECORD Opponent We They Escanaba ...... ........ 3 i 7 Peshtigo ,..,............................ 25 14 FROSH RECORD Stephenson .,.......,...........,,... 7 O Oconto .......... ........ 3 l 7 Oconto ,,,.,,,,,,,....... ,... 2 8 7 Oconto Falls J.V. ,, ,. 7 28 59 3 Row One Mr Krumheuer K Boettcher R LeRoy J Hernmg R Gypp, P. DesJardin, M. Dausey, J. Gauerlte W Mans R Blom T LaFountam R B hrendt C Kalm Row Two: Mr. Comeaux, R. Remane, R Mlttag P Messenger A Manns B Holler D Pearson R Shcpro W. Hasenfus, K. Miller, J. Hetcher, A Clermont G Kalm Row Three Mr Brockman J Pazdora G Gypp J. Hopper, H. Race, R. Kohlman, C Tebo B Peters D Enstrom M Ravet R Derusha D Doberstem 1 .ff ,sg Color Squads an -e -a 1, A i . . ' . r S .f wil? V . ,Y- au Hz 3, 4 . no n xx t Under the able leadership of Coaches Brockman, Krumheuer Comeaux, and Schuchart, the color squads showed a fine knowledge of football. The color squads derived their name from the fact that the teams are formed each wearing different colored ierseys. These teams played the preliminiary con- tests to the varsity home games and many fans arrived early to watch the boys in action. The ideas behind color squad training, however are to give the boys valuable lessons in sportsmanship, fair play, and the fundamentals of football. COLOR SQUAD TEAMS If s v-gat 7 . I , 443 4 if Marinette was a close second in the seven team Oconto Falls invitational track meet. The 440 yard dash was of particular interest as Sandy Heath set a new record with a 53.7 second time. Although they lost to Green Bay East by only one point 56-57, the Marine thin clads took CI majority of first places in the meet. Walt Manske was a double winner by plac- ing first in both the 120 yard high hurdles and 200 yard low hurdles. Two double winners were not sufficient for Marinette to overcome the Green Bay West speedsters. Hunt in the 440 and 200 yard dashes, and Champeau in the broad jump and shot put were the local boys that took top honors. The big gun for Marinette was Luch Mudrak of the locals who outsped Escanaba and Menominee in the triangular meet at Escanaba. Luch placed first in the pole vault, broad jump, and held down a second place in the shot put, in which the Mariner took a clean sweep of all four places. Shawano beat Marinette in the second battle between the two teams. Sandy Heath set a high jump record of 5' 9 and Jerry Hunt ran a brilliant 21:15 time in the 200 for a new track record. Sandy Heath passes the baton to Jon Hanson as the Marine relay team pulls ahead of Shuwano. 1952 Track Team Row One: R. Beattie, R. Peterson, W, Manske, R. Olson. Row Two: A. Meyers, J. Reinhardt, J. Hanson, K. Pansram, J. Hunt, D. Stepniak. 61 img .W ,.-mu-wus. ,4....:I I. 5-yn .44 A, ,gf W:- f'- Row One: R, l.aPerriere, J. Hanson, R. Meyer, T. Wallfred, D. Georgalan, D. Lund, C, Sievert. Row Two: Mr. Basler, R. Baumgarten, K. Ziemann, C. Vaskamp, P. McAuliffe, P. Tomsen, R. Peters. Coach Basler. Varsity Basketball Off to a slow start, the Marine cagers dropped their first two tilts. The first was at the hands of their arch-rivals, Shawano, who with Damrue as sparkplug, out-pointed the locals by a 52-65 margin. The second game resulted in a 60-70 setback as Fred Boddy collected 38 points to lead the Escanaba Eskymos. Paul Thomsen was the Marine's high point man in both contests, collecting 'I6 in the first outing and 18 in the following game. Thomsen again led the scoring with a 16 point total and Tom Wallfred contributed 13 markers in the Marines first win of the season. The game was Marinettes all the way in the 58-48 win over the Oconto quintet. The Marines then dropped two encounters. Both games ended with the locals 10 points on the short end of the score. Clintonville topped Marinette to the tune of 39-49 and La Crosse Central was victorious 43-53. Thomsen was the local leader with ii points in the first en- gagement with Pat McAuliffe hitting for 'I4 in the second. Back on the winning track, Ron Meyer and Dick LaPerriere with VARSITY RECORD 21 and 15 points respectively, led the Marinette Cagers in a 68-53 We Thet' triumph over Niagara. 52 Shqwano 65 60 Escanaba 70 By winning two more, the boys evened the season record at 4-4. 58 Ofonlo l 48 Pat McAuliffe led the locals to victory over Peshtigo by spearheading 39 Chmonvllle 49 I , , , 43 LaCrosse Central 53 the Marine attack with T7 points. Paul Thomsen had a field day, 68 Niagara 53 racking up 24 points in a very impressive win as the team gained 67 peshgigo 54 revenge with a 69-65 victory over La Crosse Central. 69 LaCrosse Central 65 54 Oconto 51 The score was 54-51 as the Marines gathered another win at the 85 Chippewa Falls 47 expense of the Oconto Blue Devils. Ron Meyer led with T5 points. 66 Lourdes 49 This tilt climaxed four straight wins and it looked as if the boys had Cteshtigao P est e ere found the mark. 68 , Esccmaba 51 With the entire team scoring, the Marines set a new game record 43 5h9W9.n9 53 in a runaway win over Chippewa Falls, 85-47. This score topped last Igvtidigers year's mark of 80 by a five point margin. ln a fast breaking game, 67 Climonvme 56 Rollie Baumgarten and Jon Hanson both contributed 'l3 points toward QCONTO REGIONAL TOURNAMENT the high score. 73 East De Pere 30 67 Oconto 53 Lourdes and Peshtigo were the next victories of the Marines as 62 Wesf De Pere 55 the Shamrocks were downed 66-49, and the Bulldogs were bowled over 82-64. Ron Meyer pumped in 11 points to lead the Marinette Chuck Voskamp grabs cl rebound off the Lourdes basket. Tom Wallfred drives in for at bucket while Hanson and Baumgarten watch for a rebound. 65 Row One: S, Lindstrom, B. Koehn, D. Fooie, A. Joy, D. Mudruk, R. Poquevte, J. lhler. Row Two: Mr. Joslin, B. Plcwlz, D. Kunesh, M. Collins, D. Lindbom, A. Kalm, R. Peters, B. Reinlxe. Junior Varsity Basketball ndbom arches a sho! info fhe nel for fwo points. We 26 39 J 45 57 67 50 47 43 61 62 48 53 43 41 46 49 J.V. RECORD Shuwano Esconoba Oconto Clintonville Niagara Peshfigo Oconfo Frosh Lourdes Peshtigo Escanoba West DePere Shcwano Two Rivers Lourdes Clintonville They 67 34 44 42 34 42 55 29 31 46 47 45 53 57 32 67 Dave Lindbcm drives in toward the basket in a close game with Oconto. In fashioning an impressive record of l'I wins and only 5 set-backs, the Junior Varsity played fine ball under the coach- ing of Mr. William Joslin. Hitting a little trouble at the start, they dropped the first game to Shawano, but bounced right back to take the follow- ing five games. ln the second contest with Oconto, the Juniors couldn't find the hoop in the Oconto gym, but again won the next five games, including one from their schoolmates, the freshmen. Shawano, Two Rivers, and Clintonville, were the only other losses as the young cagers took Lourdes to task in the next to the last game. Several boys showed very fine play. Center, Dave Lindbom, set the pace with the high point total in 8 of the games. Every boy on the squad saw a good share of action and a good basketball future is assured with these boys ioining the ranks of the varsity next year. Bill Plautz outiumps a Lourdes player to get off a shot as the Junior Varsity won 46-32. 68 Row One: Mgr. R. Farr, G. Bunda, W. Johnson, A. Miller, D. Hanson, R. Gilbertson, E, Schrum, P. Hanson, L. Jessup, D, Phillips, W. Engler, P. Barnes. Row Two: R. Lindbom, A. Joy, J. Ramsay, R. LaFever, D. Charles, A. Kalm, D. Linser, H. Vaughn, R. Katz, B. Libal, L. Winnelcins. Freshman Basketball In winning 5 of the 8 tilts on the Freshman sched- ule, the Freshies exhibited a fine brand of basket- ball. Coach Harmon taught the young hoopsters many of the fundamentals, and under his tutoring, ' Al Joy, Glen Bunda, and Bob Lindbom played with an ability which marked them as stars of the future. We 42 33 44 29 47 4'l 59 32 h FRESHMAN RECORD Oconto Lourdes Peshtigo J.V. Oconto Falls Oconto Lourdes Peshtigo They 46 26 42 43 17 37 44 47 Bob Lindbom cuts in and scores two points for the Freshmen We students, who have spent another successful year in the atmosphere of scholarship, which is the strength of Marinette High School, have found that what we have learned is the result of the unselfish, untiring, efforts of the faculty. This group of specialists each in his own field, has trained usin the arts and the sciences, and in living to- gether so that we can emerge as well-rounded citizens, of a democratic society. qggtfwl - f 1 2 - We 'a'Y.flQ- 'wr 2 N. L W ,Q 13, . f?i,Q.,- bv.. Vi., ir x Y iefffif 71: ., . LN 1. 'rm M fi ,JW 4' 175' 1,1142 2 1.451 EF:iL.f:':171Q ,.:,3iig', wyag 1,'fM.gi1si: 1 y1:iQii5Q,LlQ 4 1 Lag? Y, I . -' K-s'fWg,,gf, 35,- -4 fi 9- f A Mr. W. F. Waterpool ln Memoriam- lt is with deep sorrow that the students and teachers of Marinette High School face the reality of the passing of Mr. William Waterpool on January 'l6, 1953. Those who knew him recognized his ability, scholarship, rugged honesty, and keen sense of humor. He viewed the educational scene with an insight and understanding which helped him to recognize the differ- ence between an educational fad and a new practice which gave promise of more adequately providing for the range of individual differences among the students. He had the rare ability of learning from personal ex- periences not only how to analyze, to study, and to solve his own problems, but also to understand and to help other people with theirs. Although he was from the beginning to the end of his life concerned with children's welfare, he was also active in community affairs. His contributions to leadership in the field of education have deeply influenced every public school in Marinette and have been a source of inspiration and guidance to students, teachers, and parents. His works are his legacy. Administration The progress of Marinette High School is in part the result of the service and loyalty of Wm. C. Godson, new Superintendent, and former Principal of M.H.S. Mr. God- son has endeavored always to put uppermost in his mind the needs and wants of our school. His unfailing efforts and efficiency have made him a great figure in the opera- tion of our school system. Mr. Wm. C. Godson Mr. S. D. Byrum is always busy with his many duties which help keep our school in good running order. He takes an active interest in school life and the general welfare of the students. Despite his tremendous responsibilities he still has time to lend help to the students and their problems. Vice-Principal Dean of Girls Miss Jennie Golden's unceasing help- fulness and friendliness has gained for her the highly respected position of Marinette High School's Dean of Girls. Both the faculty and students ap- preciate the efforts on her part in per- forming this duty. Mr. Walter Johnson School Board Dr. Charles E. Koepp Mr. Charles Pedersen Mr. L. F. Thielen 73 MISS I.UCIl.LE AUSTIN Choir, Gln Club, Music 7 and 8. Lawerence College: Northwestern, B.M. MISS BETTY LOU BAIMA Spanish I and ll, English, Advisor io Varsify Debaie. Superior Slate College: U. of Wisconsin, B.S. MISS JUNE BEHNKE Ari 7 and 8, Advanced Ar? 1 and 2, Advisor fo Arr Club. Wisconsin Sfate College: U. of Wisconsin, B.S. and M.S. 74 FACULTY MR. BRUCE l. BASLER ' A Head Baslcelball Coach, Assisfanf Fooiball Coach, Physical Educafion, Biology. University of Illinois, B.S. MISS NORMA BERGERSON Orchesfra. Universify of Minnesota, B.S. MISS IRMA BERNER Typing and Shorihand, Advisor of Whipurneffe Business Sialf. Whitewaier Slale Teachers College, B.E. FACULTY English and Speech, Advisor to Twelfth Night. Oshkosh State Teachers College, B.S. MR. ROBERT BROCKMAN American and World History, Advisor of Whip- urnette Editorial Staff, and Color Squad Coach. University of Wisconsin, B.S. MISS LILLIAN BRUCE Librarian, Advisor to Library Council. University of Wisconsin, B.A.g Columbia Uni versity, M.S. MRS. STELLA BRUCE Junior High Economics. Stout Institute and Illinois State Normal Uni- versity. MR. STAFFORD BYRUM Assistant Principal, Chemistry, Advisor to Stu- dent Council. Ripon College, B.A.p Graduate Work ot Uni- versity of Wisconsin. MR. KEITH COMEAUX History and Citizenship, Color Squad Coach. Oshkosh State Teachers College, 5.5. 75 MR. LLOYD F. DOBYN5 American History 11 and 12. University of Iowa, B.A., M.A. MR. KENNETH EMMONS Senior and Junior Band. Lawrence College, B.M. FACULTY MR. KENNETH EXWORTHY General Science and Senior Geography. Oshkosh State Teachers College, B.E., Uni- MR. WALTER FORSBERG Physics, Biology, General Science. University of Wisconsin, B.A., M.A,, University of St. Louis, Post-Graduate Work. 76 MISS MARY FORTHUN English 8 and 10, Director of Senior Play. Wisconsin State College, B.S. versity of Chicago, M.S. MISS MIRIAM FROTHINGHAM Typing, General Business, Shorthand, and Ad visor of Whipurnette Advertising Stall. Whitewater State Teachers College, B.E. FACULTY MR. RUDOLPH E. GAUERKE Woodshop, Traclc Coach. MISS JENNIE A. GOLDEN Dean of Girls, Math., Elementary and Ad- vanced Algebra, Plane Geometry, and Advisor of the National Honor Society. University of Wisconsin, B.A.: Columbia Uni. versity, M,A. MISS RUTH M. GREENE latin l and ll, English 72, Advisor of latin and Pep Club, Carroll College, University of Wisconsin, Uni- versity of Illinois, B.A. Milwaukee State Teachers College, Oshkosh State Teachers College, Stout Institute, B.E., M.S. MR. HENRY HANSEN Drafting, Mechanics, Visual Aid Program. Stout Institute, B,S. MR. LLOYD l. HARMON Printing 7-I2. Stout Institute, B.S., M.S. MR. WILLIAM JONES English, Journalism, Advisor to Mariner Milwaukee State Teachers College, B.S. 77 MR. WILLIAM JOSLIN General Science, J.V. Football and Baskefball Coach. Platteville State Teachers, B.S. Hisiory and English, Advisor ro Junior Higlw Library Council. River Falls Stafe Teachers College, B.S. FACULTY MRS, MARY KOBERSTEIN MISS MARY E. KOEHNE Physical Educoiion. MISS LILIAN KROHN English 9, Uniyersiiy ol Chicago, BA. Graduate work or University of Chicago and University of Wisconsin 78 MR. ALDEN KRUMHEUER Geography, Tennis and Color Squad Coach. Whitewater State Teachers College, B.E. Wisconsin State College, Lv CYOSSQ MISS OLGA LEONARDSON Senior Home Economics. University of Wisconsin, Central State Teachers College, B.A. FACULTY MR. RUSSELL MADARY Mechanics 9, Machine Shop 9-l2, Advisor Rifle Club. MRS. CLARA MINNE Moihemaiics and Geography. MR, JOHN A. MOLANDER Malh 8, Trigonomelry, Elementary Algebra Higher Algebra, Noonfimo Recreaiion. Auguslana College, University of Minnesola University of Michigan, B.A. Moorhead Teachers College, Summer School at Universify of Colorado and Minnesota, North Dalxola Agricultural College, B.S. of Milwaukee Slate Teachers College, Oshkosh Slate Teachers College, Sfouf lnsfitufe, B.E. MISS CARMEN SAVAGE Shorthand, Typing, Psychology, Advisor of Hall Monilors. Lawrence College, Gregg Commercial College and Whifewafer Slate Teachers College, B.S. MR. RALPH SCHINSKI American Hislory and Social Economic Prob- lems, .l.V. Foofball Coach, Oshkosh Slafe Teachers College, B.S. MR. ROBERT SCHUCHART Biology, Advisor of Nucleus Club, Color Squad Coach. Sl. Norberls College, B.S., University of Wis- consin, M.S. 79 MRS. MARGARET SCHWARTZ English 7, Malh. 8. Gregg Business School, Lawrence College, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, B.S. MR. HOWARD STIEHM Head Football Coach, Assisianf Track Coach, Physical Educafion, lniramurals, Advisor io M Club. La Crosse State Teachers College, B.S. MISS IDA C. SWANSON Citizenship, World Hisiory, Advisor fo Siamo Club. Universify of Wisconsin, Ph.B. MISS WILMA SWANSON English, Ari, Ari Club Advisor. Lawrence College. 80 FACULTY MISS ALICE SUNSTROM English, Direcior of Fooilighfs. Carroll College, B.A., University of Wisconsin and Chicago, Groduaie Work. MISS MARGARET C. THULL Math 7, Geometry, Basic Mafh, and Advisor io Cartesian Club. University of Wisconsin, Columbia University, B.A., M.A. OFFICE STAFF Lois Wagner Eleanor Beattie Kind, helpful, and always cheerful may be applied to Eunice, secretary in the Principal's office. Secretary in the Principal's office who is always ready to assist you in any way, is Lois Wagner. Secretary to the Superintendent. Clerical assistant in the Superintendent's office. Eunice Goldsmith Geraldine Weber From the youngest to the eldest, in orderly progres- sion, the ronks of Morinette High students, os in other years, were filled with the some intelligent, outstand- ing, honest type ot individual for which this school has long been famous. The students studied, they worked, they played, ol- woys with the some gocul in mind, to be cz credit to their community ond their school. 1, 54' Q23 1-lk! X l CLASS OFFICERS Seated: K. Fagan, C. lstas. Standing: A. Genszler, D. Pearson, P. Messenger. M , Z..-,gg , J- ' 1 it F' 'E In 'Q s, N.. 'V 1 ,sf 'P iz' ' fax nf . .3 Q Jim W be ' . 1' '55 r Q QM wk ii' if M ,H jg F x EF 1 - f --1-ngszwssifsss ,-QM:-..5-..e....fe,gfs5f:eg,w-.V - ' 5 F ,. K if if T . 3' 4 VME +,..xx. X ...wk 38 n, ,ES 37 EMS A . -gil asia? M A: Ui. ' ,ws-f3,g,' ffqss-rm . 2. J J ' 'sr 'ff 1 i J: 2 we if . saws? fr--it . -. :Q .. ., sfsws. vs so . g g J I: ,, 'eff 4' TK' v , 3 1 1 r ' 'f .ar Row Row Row Row i as SEVENTH GRADE Although this was their first year at M.H.S. the seventh graders proved to all that they possess the ability to keep up with the rest of us. Their party was a success and they were well represented on the honor roll. Mr. Stiehm, class Advisor, lent a helping hand whenever it was necessary. For their leaders they chose: President, Cindy lstas, Vice- President, Peter Messenger, Secretary, Donald Pearson, Treasurer, Andy Genszler, and Student Council, Katheleen Fagan. 5. 2.95, Q se li 5 4' Fl 5 .KL 4 Q ow Egfr? 'Et . Xfire Mi ,ff sf. .- l li' js . fr -is-A W 14 5. 2 . ll J ii :il A ' T il . sill-ff tg, EMF A V Y 6 'J X , - .lf . . I 3 . F. i .b . , f A X 4. 5 ' ' K if Q' if 'J ,ng Ti fr. .L if i . - ,,?. H.. Qszi-ii One: C- AWUNIJSGH, J. Anderson, H. Bandy, B. Behrendt, R. Behrendt, H. Belanger, M. Berman, N. Borowski, R. Bromund. TWO! J- C0f1'lbI'CIY, J- Cvmpbell, G. Cardin, S. Carlson, S. Champion, W. Chinn, M, K. Christopherson, J. Cook, J. Gypp. Three: M. Dausey, D. Davis, T. Davis, B. Derusha, K, Dionne, D. Drown, R, Eick, J. England, K. Fagan. Four: M, Faucett, C. Fern, G. Fifarek, J. Fifarek, Fisher, J. Fisher, R. Fleming, J. Gauerlxe, A, Genszler. L I Ex . . J !5 E. g sax! Q X . Ti . '- 1 ., U f . 2- .x, 5 V , ,'1y f.,, - 54 15 ' ' 'J ., Q' ., N Q- is V' R x is 12? v . ...ee . 'Q Q fa : i SHR Q r w .. x Q i - z.E-?N?'f?iff?5X fi ' . HSS ff., IM ' . If J' , , , 35 iw ' .5 i 'f 'Fi5fbH.Z- - t al .-.Q an Y .5 5 1 .wt jvygl v I L if .V h ig 2z'a g..K,x t 5 at. ri ali. , s We J ' .v f-' . , xi. '- ' Q gm M, ' - -'ff'3Q2.EI..?'fNwa : EN 57?5X?'iF . , r 'is 2 Ji' ' 1 ids 5 gi, . J, X 5 in .jf J if s. 54' 3 25 s ' ' ' ' , .., 7 A . .-3.1.4 - ' R :S 'si 3 1 . if be -.- Mhz . 'N i.s,Js,. -1- . fr .. - Tina news- . .. A :if - . sk - .rica -:- J . - . ng f ... Q Q 'M One: R. Grondaw, K. Grenier, D. Gyllenberg, N. Gypp, R. Gypp, P. Hammes, R. Hammes, P. Hansen, B. Husenfus. Two: J. Haynes, B. Heath, J. Hetcher, C, Hinner, J. Hopfensperger, J. Hopper, D. Hubert, C. lstas R. Jacques. Three: J. Jessup, W. Johnson, R. Johnson, C. Kalm, G. Kalm, W. Knutson, C. Koprowski, T. Kowalski M, Berger. Four: G. Block, N. Bouche, R, Czerp, D. LaCombe, J. Lang, D. Limberg, J. Larson, L. Lindberg, F. Litts Five: R. Lofman, S. Luedke, J. Lueskow, V. Lueskow, S. McPherson, P. Mailloux, W. Mans, R. McDonald, D. Marineau. Six: P. Messenger, M. Meyers, G. Miller, K. Miller, J. Molin, D. Mudrak, J. Nowokowski, G. Nyman A. Ouellette. Seven: M. Palmoteer, D, Pearson, R. Pearson, E. Pestrui, B. Peters, E. Prue, D. Race, B. Radtlxe P. Ravel. 1 I ig gg. 2 he . Fw , Sill Q ' 1 - Xl ' il 'KVI l Ja 28 1 x 3 W . Q . , . ' 1 4 N, .: .E'ff.QE5f:fZif . ' ' if - nf is fit' ,,,. A A ,Vik :.,:. 1Q'1: i ..-f r 1': l Row One: L. Raygo, J. Reinke, R. Remone, N. Roetzer, R. Rolkosky, P, Rudolph, W. Menard, E. Scheldt, H. Schroeder. Row Two: N. Seguin, B. Shehow, F, Sievert, V. Sievert, J. Smith, K. Smith, D. Stevenson, D. Stoneburner B. Surk. Row Three: C. Tebo, P. Tiaden, S. Tvaugott, R. Traxel, R. Tuckett, M. Vanden Branden, J. Villeneauve, J, Westphol, D. White. Row Four: J, Willan, A. Williams, R. Williams, J. Wuiciehowski. B. Heath, S. McPherson, J. Hopper and B. Derusha visit at their locker before class begins. Junior High students eagerly enter school after noon hour recess EIGHTH GRADE Veterans of a year at M.H.S. the 8th Graders continued to forge ahead toward better things and to make all their activities a success. Miss Ida Swanson, their class Advisor, helped spur the class on and their home rooms stressed the advantages of learning to live together better. The class officers chosen for the year were: President, Donald Drown, Vice-President, Richard Enstrom, Secretary, Art Clermont, Treasurer, George Frenzel, and Student Council, Carol Sandberg. CLASS OFFICERS Seated: A. Clermont, C. Sandberg. Standing: D, Drown, R. Enstrom. . -es ' V .. .,,, . .. .. .M ewes w if gm ss .M 'N A , ,, X ., l 5 w t' R .. . . ...., wfeif gs, D sts Ts. sk Y. , Wi 1 rt W e Q 6' kc. si Sei I SF? , 1 57 ,s J 4 i' t i J ' . fl Ls: 1'- X ' ,. ' 1 f f 1 ' , .. - Q '1'fi'f,'i', gfisiffii Q ' . , Q ' if ,J li , . -., kgsjglg ',,,g:.. E W sag . , - , is-2, 41' gifs' s -.r- r 11 . - . - - ' W - ..,,:,,,. ., Z., .. -2' Y - 6 S , .' xb H 'J fl' i , ' , an - , ,. f b I, Z , - .... . .... f 63 A Y al ,fi J- s .ggi - 1 r . g' Y 1 5 Q . s if . , '... ., , A - 4 1 '-1+ f.f. :sriffssw ,. ., ' .sv M st i :Sw f , . -.-.1-.-.,. ,f . - .. - ' . . Sq, 5 .5 Q 2 :V ,, , F 3. M . A V, Q . ff - -f-125115. ' .,, .ffvslssms s ' .'-.3--.-I X g.,, H A .4 , af-it Q. , gs ' , xml.,-g.. . .56 , .1 7 as 2 if QE e . M-5 H- , -2,3 - - 1,4 S L ' 0 S .. ' .sf M- 'A' - A . . .. W K , ' 'S 1 sperm-1' ' :SNK . w teei vr- I - . -K 1 sf ' ' ss, ' f . -rii ' 4 , f . : 5 4 ,- ' s . Row One: K. Ames, M. Anderson, R. Armbrust, A. Arnovitz, J. Behnlte, J. Belanger, J, Belanger, K. Berman, R. Blom, Nicklaus, Janet. Row Two: K. Boettcher, M. Borgwardt, V. Braley, B. Brendemil1', J. Brix, J, Bromund, M. Brukardt, N, Brumm, D. Carlson. Row Three: G, Christensen, A. Clermont, R. Connaher, J. Couillard, L. Creighbaum, T. Davis, P, Desjardin, L. Dionne, D. Doberstein. Row Four: G. Doberstein, B. Dreier, R. Dreier, D. Drown, M, Dura, J. England, R. Enstrom, J. Farnsworth, Faucett. --., i2,,. i. W , ,r,g.zgf.,: I K' I VKI- x-'V I ., fewer .f-X,, 0 I I 9 V , -V.k: I l, GJ 2' ,I . ' ' .- - - 3' Q I 353, - . wr W -.-' if 1 ' .. , i I .. + A S S at C 6'-2' to ' 'Q Q, , sr , .r ' -A I.. W. 'gm Q 'N Y Sm? QM.. ' S. ,. 'si - Ungar.---ef ef. - , . kyir , I V, . .VLI Vk.. A . K xr V :L'L , . Y A A I. .. I ' ' , I if I I , if l i. , ..,. 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M 'W f m 1 ' ROW 1: G. Frenzel, S. Friedstein, R. Bannow, B. Haller, I. Hansen, C. Harpt, I. Herninq. D. Hetcher, R. Iensen. ROW 2: P. Woods, I Iohnson, L. Iohnson, G. Kalm, A. Kamin, W. Kingston, C. Klauver, P. K'eman, R. Kohlman. ROW 3: R. Wuhrman, I. Kornetzke, R. Kowal ski, G. Kulick, I. Bannew, V. Koronkiewez, L. Fralick, B. I. LaLond, M. Lahaie. ROW 4: R. LeRoy, M. Liljestrand, P. Linser, I. Magnuson A. Manns, T. LaFountain, D. Messenger, M. Messenger. ROW 5: R. Mittaq, D. Mudrak, Y. Nelson, D. Nichols, I. Nicklaus, B. Nystrom, B Oehfer, S. Olson, I. Pazdera. ROW 6: O. Peterson, I. Prelontaine, I. Prelontaine, R. Price, H. Race, M. Ravet, W. Reinenmann, D. Roland S. Ruqqles. ROW 7: K. Rupert, C. Sandberg, M. Schwerzler, T. Setterstein, D. Seymcur, B. Shepro, A. Sievert, C. Sievert, W. Sindler ROW 8: I. Vermilye, N. Wachal, B. Walk, R. Waloway, E. White, H. White, M. Wickman, I. Woiciehowski, I. Wolfe. CLASS OFFICERS Seated: R. Gerend, J. Ramsey, G. Bundu. Standing: L. Winnekins, P. Hanson. l ' '. V - 7 'f 32 .lf 2 :fs kg, ,'x,, i at a . m e ' ' - 2 'i li M 1 A4 i 3 A A laiteglgi i ,M I, 32 g. g, '- 'veg .r ei, . . 1 5 V if 2 V . . - - . . Airs' QE 4 'lr Q 5 . 4 N I 1 ., W A Y .ygw A .. if ts be RQ rx, is 5? ,E Q Wie QS sr W . is X. we .X QW. . SSW , . . L 5 att ' if tt A 3 , 3 .Q 5 Mi 5 i .1 E S f if f ft- V ' f YE 1 it gc. Q ,wg sl . Z 9 Ni in in .Q Q R In . ' Q V Jen . A lull! Row Row Row Row Row One: J. Wuhrman, T. Two: J. Abraham, K. W. Bliclxhahn. Three: D. Borths, L. R. Charles. Bo FRESHMEN Co-operative and enterprising would be the two best words to describe the ninth graders. This spirit was especially noticeable in the way they tackled the plans for their class party and the immense success that it was. Their leaders were carefully chosen and were good rep- resentatives of their class. They are: President, Glenn Bunda, Vice-President, Jim Ramsey: Secretary, Robert Gerendg Treasurer, Philip Hansen, Student Council, Lin Winnekins. l ' --Sfif-i-fi-iii - 'T2f'1-L A Q ' ff . . A I 5 df swf-.cg 1 W 9 1 .-rc? Y 3, J .gus ty we vt tl r it N 3, ' , is . ia-Q tw A 1 12. f K X M ...S iilii A ' L ' - . 2 fr Er' - Q C. - ..., E '- X.. . - 'll' ' -JF i .J if gm. Q 'L at ' J' -N 8 if F ' s .4 X .gmt we N 1 s V0 it U ,eil Xb, ,b-4 .wg - a - -, . i'i' ' l't1i ' s .- . - 1 f ' .X r,.ir ... fe ' '- 1 sim I. 9 f '4- 1 Q5 ::.:. ff. f ii '- -if t'Q' v5Q. , a if , ' ' Shepro, J. Seguin, M. Sommerfelclt, D. Phillips, M. J, Zeratslmy. Anderson, P, Barnes, K. Bauman, A. Bc-hrend, K. Bc-longa, D. Bennett, D, Biehl, rths, G. Brix, N. Brusewitz, B, Burns, J. Campbell, J. Carviou, W. Caylor, Four: R. Christian, B. Christiansen, L. Christopherson, J. Cole, K. Cook, P. Covert, R. DeChambeau, 5, Deitr-rs, J. Deschaine. Fivr-f' R Dr-schaine, G. Deltman, J. Dierclcs, P. Dierclcs, R. Dickie, G. 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S si., F f f Wi .of W .L , 7 ' 7 R4 'N J Q Q ., 11:21 , v is' ., 4 T ? A l If k 5, f .3 1' x W .4 1' as 1 , J . fN,55:'f 55155: 32: ' T W , .wigs 54135. Hifi ., , ,..s.?,gk'i . L . 1251.1 P ' - -' xp -' R J ,A . ,.,,. h 2 .ST 17 ' :J +i1l,,..'- 'Ns 'f - -1 mix 1-Mu. ei' 350 S, , . ,,,,..,,, , Jai 9 SE 1. . Q . Q x R J A WE uc N5 jk Xe Q ' is sv ' za: -1, . .wav 5.1 Q, .gm-fs.. -,. 3 , , 5 J fm Q 15' K . f ,fx x . Y 2 1x P Bugs? C 'SEQ SSP' One: J. Kirr, T. Knutson, S. Koldos, W, Krause, L. Kunnh, M. Kushman, D. Kyte, R. Loaba, W. LaFever. Two: R. Larson, B. Libal, C. Lieburn, M. Limberg, R. Lindbom, D. Linser, M. Liska, D. Lofman, D. Lund. Three: A. McVane, W. N. Garland. Four: D. Gouerke, R. D. Hansen, P. Hansen. Engler, J, Ewaldr, R. Farr, H. Fischer, L. Farstrom, O. Fralick, D. Gannegan, Gerend, R. Giibertson, D. Glickman, L. Glosny, C. Gucwa, N. Gunderson, Five: P. Hansen, E. Hart, L. Huvel, C. Heath, R. Holm, R. Holmes, C. Hubbard, P. Hubert, A. Ingram. Six: L. Dausey, R, Hopfensperger, J. Hanson, H. Jahnke, P. Jensen, L. John, D. Johnson, T. Johnson, W. Johnson. Seven: L. Jones, A. Joy, T. K. Johnson, A. Kalm, R. Kaiz, J. McVane, R. Mailloux, E. Malinowski, B. Manske. ., LS AL I s- -.Q if - mfr L' :fi - - K- ':f'1 A k' :Q i - I S .I.. Ls Li . . ' f 45 Q '53 e 2 . ., 1' I 4 i. , , i g.. is J. ' Iswzf e 1 2- -. Q W I'-H K - glen A Lt l . S t l 'S . . sl .L , 3 ., . X 3 h . . . L L 5 ,lsfzi W . . if if 'F If .F . . 1 1. t .L -, . -- .rr 4 -f s 4. ' ' - 5 1. if ,Q--if, F ,' 2 , f 1 i n . f E .S fx is 'W' ff Ti. fi ' - ' ' 5 15. Q ' 'M Q 1 mi. Km 4 ADlAylm,l A in 1 - ye Q I - . ..f?? f 7 5 1 ' if 1 if if . 1 ' I-. ---' I hw' 5 ,I W , fhfl . K I . is I .r I L . S it ft' ,fs L 3 . L L f e? , LLL Ahi b 'Qh 1 1 -Ldv I A L I Y l i L L W 1' L' '5 AA 1 A Q , ' X L L I I 1 . it . .- f . s 1 S . . ., L 1 . I -K K E 1 :.ff h ,, . Q A L LLL' LL I t . ' I ,B ,ff e fe I f I . .4 , if 3 . 'f i S ' if ' ' -' L ,. .M A K 4 ,, R .. e . ii. L' . -' L 1 . ' ff? 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Rcenfanz, I. Rudolph, C. Sanders, I. Sanders, R R. Schacht, M. Schewe. ROW S: R. Schreiner, R. Schroeder, E. Schrum, R. Malke, E. Schultz, I. Sellevold, S. Settersten, B. Sievert, R. Smith ROW 7: K. Squier, B. Steinberq, R. Stoneburner, G. Stuienske, G. Therriault, E. Thull, D. Topel, M. Trepanier, N. Vista. ROW 8: B. Walk D. Walker, R, Waloway, D. Wertepny, K. White, M. Wiedemeier, D. Willan, L. Winnekins. CLASS OFFICERS .L ii fiat li g f ' Seated: G. Berger, E. Joski. V' Standing: D. Nylund, J. Berg, D. Young. 7 -' - . - ,... .M , ' ,. ,. sg 5 , Q sit Q ' we 1 SOPHCDMORES The tenth graders finally realized one of the ,goals of their lives, that of becoming full-fledged members of the senior high school. Miss Berner, their Advisor, was ever ready to help them with their problems. Class officers chosen were: President, John Berg: Vice- President, Gail Berger, Secretary, Elaine Joskip Treasurer, Don Nylundp Student Council, Dick Young. Q, sage: Z W A N-. -:J 3. is- f Iir: . 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Champagne, D. Chepeclc, M, Collins, D. Constine, K. Dahl, J. Dol Santo. Row Five: G. DesJardin, J. Doberstien, N. Ducharme, A. Dura, E. Eckert, N. Faucett, C, Feldstein, H. Fiss, J. Floyd. . ,,.a.s -NA . .W . : Q , is-.ieegwg K 3 ew' 1 f? Ms. ff, wg, X 3 is l QQ Ei... A - '- . 3 v:.2Iii9r1lf.. f - . . 1 S Q3s.ggw,. .49 4 . . . ,ET 3 ,L C A , E of ' J , . g L- - 5, -.1 .sfy ..., .7 5, ' 3 N X rf A 1 V - P. Mr . A. ' H' 4 I . 1 i :ski Q 4 . if' J' 1. 'ffw 'f ., Q Q 1- , . , Q . 2 9 9' J sl: 1 . f xv . ik -ff . . mils. ' 51 J ' . 1 MBRX4.: si - Lmmmh' -- gs' - .22 gi.g.Q,,..1:1.-lg.: . .s.:5:..E.. - an 'af . -' .yes . '-ff 'fv' .1 . . , v - i A if J- I 1 A A A .gee-1,i::::f..: . f 5.75, 1. 7 i . -if' fi i if 1- 'Q . l ,Q W 1 . f H A' N: 5 ' , f i g., fm. .. . . -' 'Qs' .. wllww ' ,. . , 1 . A J .. . H P ' . . 5 ,. - :stil Kk - V .. 'H 4 - W ' -. 5523 - .: 7 xnxx V V 5 'kk L X w -5 . 5 , -I II li - f-Q: -A J we .Q Jig Sr i 5 f ' 3 . . . . , . . .. ,V M ' H -'-:': - ' - :wi 1 ' . 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Long, P. Longer, B. LoPierre, G. Lorson, J, Larson, R. Leiizke, P. Lieburn, J. Limberg, D. Lindbom. Six: R. Lindsay, S. Lindstrum, C. Lock, D. Lowis, T. Madsen, D. Monske, J. Morcek, S. Moiz, J, Merrill. Seven: S. Meyers, A. Miller, B. Miller, J. Miller, J. Minzloff, D, Mudrolm, S. Mueller, D. Mullen, C. Nelson. 55 :. : -: W ' gigs : .. if 'I' fr, : r 5, is . , 1 5 .. ' S lwfi 4 I 4 4' A s W? xii, . TE'f1!5ii?iQ?I'.iQ i' iigfzrfszs s ,, I., . Q C S E Q -r, 4 ,f. 1, . . f rs' .. AL .. ' TL PEPATXFTH if w J 4 'l , f P . ---- M J : 1 W ' J - . f .. , 1 . ' . Je? .mug . 4 is -, J iw .f.- . e, im.. - S.-. ..-Q.: . as ,, -. - ' U f r f Ie . -. ' - ' fry - 12' .. be .1 - S ., W W',' .. ..:'::5.u5s . - 2 , e r' : , .. - . 1 . .f' . 521,355 -I . ' 15:52 'Fifi'-.af': 'J If' ES .'5I..:E' 'A'L' 'VY 3 -if . i5s.f:. in , . . ., - 4,,, , . , , -1:.,.- . ,.. . .- - ,- . - ,. .. -1 3:53 M .5 -ff V ii ' , ---'v . i -i . fi - J f 1- 'L . 1 Q if . ' . A v , ' P , 2w 5iTEij25E?, if J. .. . V . . 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Paris, J. Parrish, M. Oaklund, D. O'Claire, R. Olson, M, OH, B. Olson, P. Olson. N. Paul, M. Pearson, W. Pearson, D, Pecha, P. Pedersen, Three: D. Peters, J. Pfleger, B. Philipps, J. Phillips, B. Plautz, R. Popkey, R. Poque-He, D. Powell, D, Prue. Four: R. Prue, J. Quick, V. Raslall, G. Raygo, R. Rciygo,M. Reidinger, W. Reinlce, K. Richards, E, Riwe. Five: L. Roeder, J, Roeizer, R. Sandberg, R. Schmidt, E. Schultz, B, Schwartz, R. Sellevold, B. Seller- sien, G. Seiferslen. Six: L. Selunslcy, L. Sieveri, S. Sindler, J. Slcowluncl, D, Squier, S. Slaulrzer, G. Siello, K. Sfepplce, G. Sirom. Seven: A, Sullx, R. Swanson, S. Trogg, W, Tyson, N, Ulvig, M. Van Haren, R. Vieih, J. Vogel, E. Wagner. Eight: K. Waliers, K. Walters, M. White, J. Williams, T. Wondergem, G. Worm, J. Zawaclde, R. Young, D. Zorn. CLASS OFFICERS Row One: R. Worm, R. Seguin, R. Walk. Row Two: J. Martl, C. Gould. .Wg ev R .. f,,s.5,,-M ' ' Wi.-i's.f...L5' 1 . .. . Z? fy -L , 1 is . 4 ' -x.. 51... . :A f ...N V .ig if m 5 5 T 1 .,g,.Sf5Eg J I ..fww we-R mr ..L. JUNIGRS The Class of '54, in keeping with the tradition, made a great success of their Junior year. Their Class Play, Room For One More , was a smash hit. Another of the memorable highlights of the year was the annual Junior Prom, which drew the acclamation of all those who attended. Earlier in the year the class elected officers who served during the year. They were: President, Ronald Worm, Vice- President, Russ Seguin, Secretary, Gerald Martzg Student Council Representative, Carol Gould. ' s .QW-5 V W. gi -- ' . -A . . ,.,, Q Vi . ' V F 'S .N , 'A ' ffillf . ' - . is-. - Q VX E? , Q W if Y r- L A iyfzayr A 535, ul' 341' X 3 s l Ei 1 is . siiigig . .is E 2018 . . .is 5-Q s qi Q . 'Y C 115 . sTgQQ ,,., .. . 5 , .V K R tsstts T I ' H1 -f-N iii? .mn-1.-r ., iv' ff' . ' , vias . 45 if 355 Sit-f. ' fy 131' 1751- ifjffli ' . 2, V in hr qw R. -QM, ww. .,,. 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Ch Creighbuum, H. Dahl. Row Four: W. Dahnlce, F. De Eisenmann, M. Erdman. ristenson, C. Clossay, C. Cloutier, P. Connaher, N, Cook, P. Costignn, D. Chambeau, K. Delaski, D. Dettman, W. Dishaw, A. Doberstein, DA Dumlwe, C. , ,,, if ., si ' fl - L1 . . ' F Q i Z 6 .V . A,:. Q Q 'If' J ' . - 41 D 5 fmm , ' ii 4 f . V. sg, 'Vl' I . .f E ' 1 . Ji mKK-: L if ...Q -,. X,.. X as ,iig f:,- . . ,s,' . V VKVL K K 4 t , hlby ,. . ' 1 1 - 1 I H . ., IV- kkk , -I ,.,.,,. y 1, Ii, . 0 5. V' J . . 5 Y f ZL E h - W N gi ' -A I 4:.::,.: fl V. . '- . ' ' ' ' f . I f , .1 ,..' ..fm.,. 6 . Y . iii: -5:.: fik 31.,.3g15:iffgf'44?yiiiiS.g ia QQ ,Elf N, V7A 5 if J 5' 311 Q 1... , , , . at ,L f , y, Q 35 2: ,i W 41. ,Q , . ., - .- gg ., 'I ...IU f 3 . : -' ' .Q , .f 1 , by .13 V, 'sg ..., . v,A.,g 'P' sm J ,we I' Q I .f ' 1 if Q - W' l f. . 'fq W? 5 ...Mig ,. 5 in H E P K 8 N 0 7 A XX. if . A 9 l . I o o ' 5.4.4 f airing 4 if x fa , K - is fits. . c, . . , ,k,, .- . . ' - :J , .- 4 A - ' .- ii 5 I i ' - f .. iff as. , f. : :9 - ' - ' 1 ff . l 7 ,' El hi, ' f Eg, E A . W a,, : .. ,.' W 5: : - '- r 'i,. - i I -'- I ' 1 W ' :,L ' Q H ' f h ' : . . . m : A . L f' .J f W K' is . s 5, if Y ' 1 if- 3 - ,Am . X E J , :ms M ig Bi JW .-f ,- 1 .1 ,-..' L' fs -fi fy ' . ' A . , HJ 'Q 5 Y ' A -1 ,L 1 L,,. J ,,'i Qi? 'L 1 'ul J -,.y . . . . .iiifiiiisil-J 2. L-1', fiifga, Row Row Row Row Row Row Row , 3 . .Q Q X .55 .J . -Q K' Q One: J. Falk, J. Farrel, J. Fast, M. Faucetf, J. Fawcelf, J. Fischer, F. Forstrom, P. Fralick, J. Frederiksen. Two: R. Friedland, M. Genszler, C. Gould, B. Gray, R, Grom, S. Hagluncl, T. Hamilton, E. Hansen, J. Hanson. Three: M, Headmen, A. Hebert, G. Hinner, S. Holmes, R. Houts, B, Jenkins, W. Johnson, R, Kallquisf, B. Kassha. Four: M. Kaufman, S. Kaufman, B. Kingslon, D. Kinne, J. Klaida, P. Knudson, J. Koldos, A. Kriedeman, B. Kronquisl. Five: S. Kronquisf, J. Krueger, D. LaPerriere, D. Langlois, D. LnFave, M. Larson, R. Lauersdorf, H. Lindbom, M. Lindsay. Six: I. Liffs, D. Lund, G, Mariz, D. Meyers, M. Monroe, B. Nelson, S. Nelson, J. Nicklaus, S. Nicklaus. Seven: B. Nielson, J. Olson, S. Olson, M. Ouelleiie, G. Parker, W. Porthie, D. Pazynski, B. Pazdera, G. Pearson. A 3.35. 1 I .. ah. fy F J . i 3 55. Qs mf. ,SE sg . . ,., .... X W :N ,. ,., ..., , f ,f 3. dnl 'ua ill! Row Row Row Row Row Row Row : ' ?,f5igsf.,: . .55 , rris lf 5 sin' . . 3:3 if V' if 3 il. I K K' 5 1..r,,, 1 'A I f :wth -B .4 'fi . 1 .sl 'E' . . as L3 gl, 5: Q . r -my - 5 -wsz f , . . f s - s - - -V K : 2 Qi , , ' , - 2 .sz :Wie . 'R 1 F Q sf' ' ' Q . L ,,,,1: .,AA .,,. f fig. -- - ii . .. 5 I. ' iw A so iw . B.. .. ...lag 5 elf W' Qs 4 ' illiifiisf Xe? 13553554 -s. iii: ., .Mgr i .sri 'J V , -. 'L 11?' 'fir' ' .sgligg -V ,v'1.a,yfe S -- if , -,- w ...f L f - f A , 1 . I N , 'Wi - -.1 lf., - . W . V. I QV. 4-...gut 4. 1: Q ,-y i.. Y. 2 5 '?5 7 ' X J ' - One: J. Pelers, R, Peters, G. Peterson, K. Picard, R. Pichehe, C. Rasmussen, F. Rasmussen, M. Raygo, P. Riley. Two: H. Roehl, L. Ross, A. Runke, P. Rydahl, M. Sanborn, J. Schewe, I.. Schewe, O. Schirmer, J. Schmidt. Three: J. Schroeder, S. Schwariz, I.. Seefeldf, L. Seymour, R. Shaver, C. Sieverf, D. Sorenson, C. sneaky, R. smnh. Four: K. Sfromer, C. Somers, K. Sunsfrom, D. Swanson, G. Swanson, A. Synslad, A. Thomsen, B. Topel, D. Traxel. Five: M. Trippler, G, Uecke, H. Tuckelt, R. Utke, J. Vermilye, K. Voelker, D. Wagner, R. Wagner, R. Walk. Six: J. Wiclclund, M. Willan, R. Wingender, J. Wisner, R. Worm. Seven: B. Wilkie, W. Williams, D. Wortner, C. Zimmerman. M ..-.- The Senior Class of 1953, as they move on down the road of history, take with them their memories, but leave behind a record of achievement that is not easy to surpass. Academically, dramatically, musically, athletically, this class has left its mark for those unborn generations of the future to emulate. To the class of 1953, we say well done! 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V mf, - YQ .Ei:fQ.,4ML..k- l . , mf 553 f Ziik x A x Fi .Lr- . .. P s . if 4' , - , A 55,1-Hqfgk, 5--1 A 'Wi g mf. wsfwf-v ,P L. 1, md? . Q -W ,:.'E- ' ,MN pw., . , L ,4 .. xffgilbw A . 1 f 5 s ' ' Senior Class Officers Paul Thomsen, Treasurer l Richard B. Peterson, President Six years of struggles, smiles, and success have formed the background and developed the character of the Seniors from M.H.S. Under the able guidance of Jim Schmidt, Student Council Mr. Robert Schuchart, the Seniors enjoyed Tom Wallfred, Secretary a memorable year. Jim Davis, Vice-President Though all the treasures of high school days are now exhausted, there still remains the many happy memories of their happy and carefree school days. The Junior Prom given in their honor, the triumph of the Senior Class Play, Our Town, which was so ably directed by Miss Mary Forthunp and the gay class party with Carousel as its theme . . . all the memories which will always remain with them. The class chose to elect to the coveted office of Class 100 President, Richard B. Peterson. Other officers chosen were: Vice-President, Jim Davis, Secretary, Tom Wallfredp Treas- urer, Paul Thomsen, and Student Council, Jim Schmidt. All of the boys did an excellent job in their roles of officers. The year was finally climaxed by the end that is really the beginning-Graduation. With their diplomas now in their possession, the Seniors began a new phase of their life. Hull Monitor Bev Soderborg signs B. Reinlra's pass, AAGAARD, NANCY-National Honor Society 12, Cartesian Club 10, Whipurnette Ed. 10, 11, Whipurnette Business 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Footlights 9, Orchestra 9, 10, 11, Student Council 9, Library Council 10, 11, 12, Jr. Library Council 9, Prom Committee 11, Class Play Committee 11. ADAMS, ELLEN-Hall Monitors 12, Noonites 11. ALBORG, JAMES. ARENDT, NANCY-National Honor Society 12, Whipurnette Ed. 12, Choir 11, Glee Club 10, 11, Twelfth Night 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Footlights 9, Spanish Club 9, Student Council 11, Library Council 10, 11, 12, Jr.-Library Council 9, Forensics 11, 12, Prom Committee 11, Class Play 11. Marilyn Bakke Roger Balthazar Marlene Behrens Raymond Belling Anne Berg Roy Boneham Nancy Aagaard Ellen Adams James Alborg Nancy Arendt BAKKE, MARlLYN-Hall Monitors 12, Noonites 9, 11. BALTHAZOR, ROGER-Hall Monitors 10, Intramurals 12, J.V. Basketball 10, Freshman Basketball 9, V. Football 12, J.V. Football 10. BEHRENS, MARLENE-National Honor Society 12, Car- tesian Club 10, Whipurnette Ed. 11, 12, Twelfth Night 11 12, Mariner 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 11, 12, Student Council 10, 11, Jr. Library Council 9, Prom Committee 11, Class Play Committee 11, Photography Club 12. BELLING, RAYMOND. BERG, ANN-Glee Club 9, 12, Hall Monitors 11, 12, Prom Committee 11, Class Play Committee 11, 12, Noonites 9, 10, 11, 12. BONEHAM, ROY-Choir 10, 11, 12, Twelfth Night 10, Rifle Club 9, 10. 1 101 Chrisfopherson, G. Wood, G. BOROWSKI, JERRY-J.V. Football 10. BRALEY, MARSHALL. CANICK JUNE-Librar Council 11, 12, Art Club 11, 12, I Y Noonites 10, 11, 12. CARLSON, VERNON-Jr. Science Club 9, M Club 11, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Intramurals 9, Class Play Committee 11. l Ronald Cook Donald Creighbaum Mary Dahnke Barbara Danne Jim Davis FUY DI'-'rick M. Evancheclc, J. Schroeder, K. dal, J. Peters, caroled through lhe halls during the Christmas season. Enge- J9 fY BOVDWSH Marshall Braley JI-me CCl lCll Vernon Carlson COOK, RONALD-J.V. Football 10. CREIGHBAUM, DONALD. DAHNKE, MARY-Pep Club 12, Hall Monitors 11, 12, Rifle Ciub 11, Noonites 9,,1O, 11, 12. DANNER, BARBARA-Hall Monitors 11, 12, Noonites 10, 11, 12, Photography Club 12, Entered 10th from Wash- ington High, Milwaukee. DAVIS, JIM-National Honor Society 12, Latin Club 11, Choir 12, Boy's Glee Club 12, Twelfth Night 12, Mariner 12, Pep Club 11, 12, Student Council 12, Class Officer 12, Prom Committee 12, Varsity Debate 12. DZURICK, FAY-Whipurnette Ed. 11, Twelfth Night 11, 12, Mariner 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitors 11, Class Officer 11, Prom Committee 11, Noonites 9, 10, 11, 12. BRENDEMIHL, ARDIS JEAN-Cartesian Club 10. BRENDEMIHL, DWAYNE-Entered from Lourdes 9, Fresh- man Football 9. l , , Arclis Jean Brendemihl Dwayne Brendemihl Eugene Bromund Charles Buchman Mariorie Burns Lucille Chmela Peter Chepeclc Karen Christopherson Marlene Cook Marilyn Cook BROMUND, EUGENE-Intramurals 95 Track 9, 12. BUCHMAN, CHARLES-Jr. Science Club 95 Intramurals 95 Rifle Club 10, 11, 125 Nucleus Club 105 V. Debate 125 Dramatic Contest 12. BURNS, MARJORIE. CHMELA, LUCILLE-National Honor Society 125 Whipur- nette Advertising 11, 125 Mariner 125 Spanish Club 95 Student Council 11, 125 Library Council 10, 11, 125 Jr. Library Council 95 Noonites 9, 10, 11, 125 Nucleus Club 10. CHEPECK, PETER-Swing Band 115 Class Play Commit- tee 11. CHRISTOPHERSON, KAREN-G.A.A. 9, 105 Choir 125 Glee Club 125 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Hall Monitors 11, Prom Committee 115 Cheerleaders 9, 10, 12. 125 COOK, MARLENE-National Honor Society 125 Whipur- nette Ed, 115 Twelfth Night 11, 125 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Student Council 115 Art Club 105 Class Play Committee 115 Class Officer 115 Prom Committee 115 Nucleus Club 105 First Aid 12. COOK, MARlLYN-National Honor Society 125 Whipurnette Ed. 115 Twelfth Night 11, 125 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Student Council 125 Class Officer 115 Prom Committee 115 Class Play Committee 11, 125 Nucleus Club 105 First Aid 12. SENIORS A. Westphal, V. Landerman, R. Hifl, K. Christopherson and J. Fast, cheered our boys on to many victories. P of the new lab equipment. EBNER, SHIRLEY-Hall Monitors 12, Intramurals 11, 12. ELLIS, CHARLOTTE-National Honor Society 12, Cartesian Club 10, Whipurnette Ed. 11, 12, Latin Club 11, 12, Twelfth Night 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitors 12, Student Council 11, 12, Prom Committee 11, Class Play Committee 11, 12, First Aid 12. FULLERTON, MARY-G.A.A. 11, 12, Glee Club 9, GAUERKE, MARJORIE-Whipurnette Business 11, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Band 9, Hall Monitors 11, Library Council 12. V. Landerman and W. Lieburn con- duct an ex eriment with the use Shirley Ebner Charlotte Ellis MUYY Fullerton Mariorie Gauerke SYIVIC' Gmnf Richard Hansen .lim Hanson Shirley' Hanson Fred Harpt Donna Hart 104 GRANT, SYLVIA-Whipurnette Business 12, Hall Moni- tors 12. HANSEN, RICHARD-Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12, Nucleus Club 10. . HANSON, JIM-Intramurals 9, V. Basketball 12, J.V. Bas- ketball 10, Track 11, V. Football 12, J.V. Football 10. HANSON, SHIRLEY-F.H.A. 9, 10, G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 9, Pep Club 10, Hall Monitors 12, Jr. Library Council 9, Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12, Twirling 10, 11, 12.. HARPT, FRED-National Honor Society 12, Cartesian Club 10, Stamp Club 10, Nucleus Club 10. HART, DONNA-Band 11, 12. ENGEDAL, GAYLE-Cartesian Club 10, Whipurnette Ed. 12, Choir 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Twelfth Night 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Footlights 9, Hgll Monitors 9, 10, 11, 12, Prom Committee 11, Triple Trio 11, Class Play Committee 11, First Aid 12. EVANCHECK, MARILYN-Whipurnette Business 11, Choir 11, 12, Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Twelfth Night 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitors 12, Prom Committee 11, Class Play Committee 11. I Gayle Engedal Marilyn Evancheck Kenneth Exworthy Betty Frederilxsen Valerie Friedland Dino Georgalan Joan Goldsmith EXWORTHY, KENNETH-National Honor Society 12, Latin Club 12, Jr. Science Club 9, Swing Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Footlights 9, Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10, 12, Class Officer 10, Badger State 11, Prom Commit- tee 11, Class Play Committee 11, Rifle Club 10, 11, 12, Nucleus Club 10. FREDERIKSEN, BETTY-Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Hall Moni- tors 12, Art Club 10, 11, 12. FRIEDLAND, VALERIE-Choir 12, Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitors 11, Prom Committee 11, Nucleus Club 10. GEORGALAN, DINO-Cartesian Club 10, M Club 11, 12, Twelfth Night 12, Mariner 12, Pep Club 11, 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 10, 11, Stamp Club 10, Intramurals 9, V. Basketball 11, 12, J. V. Basketball 10, Freshman Basketball 9, Prom Committee 11, J.V. Football 10. GOLDSMITH, JOAN-Pep Club 9, Hall Monitors 11, 12, Prom Committee 11. GOLUEKE, NANCY-Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Jr. Library Council 9, Prom Committee 11. GOULD, ELAINE-National Honor Society 12, Whipurnette Ed. 11, Choir 11, 12, Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Twelfth Night 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Prom Committee 11, Noonites 9, 10, 11, 12, Homecoming Queen 12. GRABY, JOAN-National Honor Society 12, Cartesian Club 10, Latin Club 11, 12, G.A.A. 10, Twelfth Night 11, 12, Mariner 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitors 12, Library Council 10, Jr. Library Council 9, Art Club 9, Prom Committee 11, Class Play 11, Cheerleader 10. Nancy Golueke Elaine Gould Joan Graby SENIORS Homecoming Queen E. Gould, and her court of honor, M. Cook, J. Farrell L. Sievert, and D. Olson, pose for this picture after hearing the thrilling news 1 I Senior English Class. C. Voslramp, M. Cook, E. Orsett, K. Exwortliy and D. Georgalan, en- ioy reading David Copperfield, in HAYNES, JOANNE-Twelfth Night' '11, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Jr. Library Council 9, Intramurals 9, Rifle Club 9. HILL, RAY-Choir 12, Boy's Glee Club 12, Twelfth Night 12, Pep Club 11, 12, Student Council 12, Prom Committee 11, Class Play 11, Cheerleader 11, 12. KAMIN, DONALD-Whipurnette Business 11, Hall Monitors 11, 12, Student Council 12, Intramurals 10, Nucleus Club 10. KAMIN, ORVILLE-Hall Monitors 11, Intramurals 10, Class Play Committee 11. Joanne Haynes Ray Hill Donald Kamln Orville Kamin KRONAUER, GLORIA-Mariner 12, Pep Club 9, 10 11 Hall Monitors 11, 12, Art Club 9, Prom Committee 11 Nucleus Club 10. Gloria Kronauer Carol Laaba Valerie Landerman Edward Lang Marla Lange Marilyn Larson 106 LAABS, CAROL-Cartesian Club 10, Whipurnette Ed. 12, Twelfth Night 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitors 12, Library Council 10, 11, 12, Jr. Library Council 9, Prom Committee 11, Class Play Committee 11. LANDERMAN, VALERIE-Whipurnette Ed. 11, 12, Choir 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, 12, Twelfth Night 12, Mariner 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitors 10, 11, Student Council 10, Class Officer 10, 11, Prom Committee 11, Triple Trio 10, 11, 12, Class Play Committee 11, Cheerleader 10, 11, 12, Prom Queen 11, Entered from Lourdes 10. LANG, EDWARD-National Honor Society 12, Cartesian Club 10, Whipurnette Ed. 11, Whipurnette Business 11, Twelfth Night 11, Mariner 12, Pep Club 10, 11, Footlights 9, Hall Monitors 9, Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Class Officer 9, Badger State 11, Intramurals 9, 10, Freshman Basketball 9, Track IO, Forensics 11, Class Play 11, State Dramatic Play 11. LANGE, MARLA-Cartesian Club 10, Choir 11, 12, Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, Hall Monitors 12, Jr. Library Council 9, Stamp Club 9. LARSON, MARILYN-Pep Club 9, 10, Hall Monitors 12, Jr. Library Council 9, Stamp Club 9, Intramurals 9. HOLM, DEREK-Cartesian Club 9. HOMA, MICHAEL. .- l Delek Holm Mlchael Homo WUYNB JCClKS0N George Johnson Ronald Johnson Dawn Kumho James Katz Thomas Kaufman Anna Moe Keller Virginia Kulick SENIORS JACKSON, WAYNE-Intramurals 9, Freshmen Basketball 9, V. Football 10, 11, 12, J.V. Football 9. JOHNSON, GEORGEHlntramurals 10. JOHNSON, RONALD-Whipurnette Business 12. KASSHA, DAWN-Whipurnette Business 12, Hall Moni- tors 12. KATZ, JAMES-Cartesian Club 9, 10, Whipurnette Business 11, Band 9, 10, Footlights 9, Student Council 9, Stomp Club 9, 10, Prom Committee 11, Class Play 11. KAUFMAN, TOMe M Club 12, Student Council 10, Class Officer 10, Badger State 11, V. Football 12, J.V. Football 9, 10, Noonites 9, 10, 11, 12. KELLER, ANNA-Whipurnette Business 12, Whipurnette Advertising 12, Jr. Science Club 9, G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Student Council 12, Jr. Library Council 9, Art Club 9, 10, 11, Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12, Forensics 9, Prom Committee 11. KULICK, VIRGINIA-Pep Club 9, 10, Hall Monitors 11, Intramurals 9. D. Martindale, K. Exworthy, and E. Sappington rehearse for the Senior Class Play, Our Town . Seniors get together and talk at the annual Senior Class Party. LIEBURN, WESLEY. LORENZ, JEAN-National Honor Society 12, G.A.A. 11 12, Pep Club 9, Student Council 12, Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12, Prom Committee 11, Nucleus Club 10. MARBES, ANNETTE-Glee Club 9. MARBES, LOIS. Helen Meyers Geraldine Miller Gloria Miller Sally Miller George Mudrak Barbara Nelson 108 Wesley Lieburn .lean Lorenz Annette Marbes Lois Marbes MEYERS, HELEN-Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Jr. Library Council 9, Stamp Club 9, IO, Prom Commit- tee 11, Twirling 9, 10, 11, 12. MILLER, GERALDINEAHOII Monitors 12, Prom Committee 11. MILLER, GLORIA-Cartesian Club 10, Whipurnette Ed. 11, 12, Latin Club 10, 11, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12, Jr, Library Council 9, Prom Committee 11, Class Play Committee 11, Rifle Club 9. MILLER, SALLY-Whipurnette Ed. 12, G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Band 9, IO, 11, 12, Hall Monitors 10, 11, 12, Library Council 10, Jr. Library Council 9, In- tramurals 9, Prom Committee 11, Twirling 9, 10, 11, 12. GEORGE MUDRAK. NELSON, BARBARA-Whipurnette Business 12, Choir 11, 12, Glee Club 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitors 11, Prom Committee 11, Class Play 11, Noonites 9, 10, 11, 12. LUESKOW, RONALD4 NItipurnette Business 11, M Club 10, 11, 12, Band 9, 10, 11, .I.V. Basketball 10, Freshmen Basketball 9, Track 10, 11, Prom Committee 11, V. Foot- ball 12, J.V. Football 9, 10. LUTZ, AUDREY-Nucleus Club 10. Ronny Lueskow Audrey Lutz Pat McAuliffe John Madtson Barbara Mans Marilyn Marineau David Martindale Marie Maske Shirley Maske Ronny Meyer SENIORS McAULIFFE, PAT- M Club 11, 12, V. Basketball 11, 12, Track 11, 12, Prom Committee 11, V. Football 11, 12, Entered from Lourdes 10. MADTSON, JOHN-Choir 11. MANS, BARBARA-Whipurnette Business 12, Twelfth Night 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitors 10, 11, 12, Jr. Library Council 9, Intramurals 9, 10, 11, Prom Committee 11, Class Play Committee 11, 12, Rifle Club 9, First Aid 12. MARINEAU, MARILYN-Twelfth Night 11, Pep Club 9, 10, Hall Monitors 12, Prom Committee 11, Nucleus Club 10. MARTINDALE, DAVE-Choir 12, Twelfth Night 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 9, Prom Committee 11, Cheerleader 11. MASKE, MARIE-Whipurnette Ed. 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitors 12, Prom Committee 11, Class Play Committee 11, Twirling 11. MASKE, SHIRLEY-G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 11, 12, Student Council 11, Intramurals 9. MEYER, RONNY- M Club 11, 12, V. Basketball 11, 12 J.V. Basketball 10, Freshmen Basketball 9, V. Footbal. 11, 12, J.V. Football 9, 10 R, Peterson shouts at B. Olson, while K. Sunstrom and D. Martindale look on in the one-oct play Minor Miracle . 9 Y ' the day with a smile. NICKLAUS, MARlLYN4National Honor Society 12, G.A.A. 9, 10, Choir 11, 12, Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Library Council 10, 11, 12, Jr. Library Council 9, Prom Committee 11, Nucleus Club 10. NYLUND, KATHERINE. PARKER, EMMAGEAN-G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Choir 12, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, Hall Monitors 10, 11, Jr. Library Council 9, Prom Committee 11. PAZDERA, MARY-Whipurnette Business 12, Hall Moni- tors 12. P. Peterson, Senior President arrives at school bri ht and earl to start Marilyn Nicklaus Katherine Nyluncl Emmagean Parker Mary Pazdera PIONTEK, ROBERT. POLZIN, KENNETH. PREFONTAINE, JOYCE. Robert Piontek Kenneth Polzin Joyce Prefontaine Christine Price William Raygo Marilyn Sandberg 110 PRICE, CHRISTINE-National Honor Society 12, Cartesian Club 12, Whipurnette Ed. 12, Twelfth Night 12, Pep Club 12, Band 12, Library Council 12, Forensics 12, Varsity Debate 12, Entered 12 from Dover High School, Dover, New Hampshire. RAYGO, WILLIAM-Intramurals 9. SANDBERG, MARILYN-Choir 12, Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 9,10,11, 12. OAKWOOD, BEVERLY-National Honor Society 12, Car- tesian Club 1O, Whipurnette Ed. 11, 12, Choir 11, 12, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Twelfth Night 11, 12, Pep Club 9,1O, 11, 12, Hall Monitors 10, 11, 12, Student Council 11, Jr. Library Council 9, Class Otficer 11, Intramurals 9, Prom Committee 11, Class Play Committee 11. OLSEN, RICHARD-Track 12. I Beverly Oakwood Richard Don Olsen Charlotte Olson Richard Olson Einar Orsstt Robert Pecha Richard Perkins Richard B. Peterson Richard D. Peterson Rosalie Pfaffl SENIORS OLSON, CHARLOTTE-Hall Monitors 11. OLSON, RICHARD P.-Choir 11, 12, Intramurals 9, 10, Freshmen Basketball 9, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, V. Football 11, 12, J.V. Football 9, 1O., ORSETT, EINAR- M Club 10, 11, 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 11, 12, Stamp Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Intramurals 9, 10, 11, Freshmen Basketball 9, Tennis 10, 11, 12, Track 12. PECHA, ROBERT-Intramurals 9, Rifle Club 11, 12, Noonites 10, 11, 12. PERKINS, ROBERT- M Club 12, Class Officer 9, Intra- murals 9, 10, .l.V. Basketball 10, Freshmen Basketball 9, V. Football 12, .I.V. Football 9, 10, Class Play Commit- tee 11. PETERSON, RICHARD B.-Whipurnette Ed. 12, .lr. Science Club 9, M Club 11, 12, Twelfth Night 11, 12, Footlights 9, Student Council 12, Stamp Club 9, Class Officer 9, 12, J.V. Basketball 10, Freshmen Basketball 9, Track 10, 11, 12, Forensics 11, 12, Prom Committee 11, J.V. Football 9, 10, Class Play 11, 12, Varsity Debate 12. PETERSON, RICHARD D. PFAFFL, ROSALIE-whapurnene Business'I2,'Choir 12, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitors 11, Prom Committee 11, Class Play 11, First Aid 12. R. Peterson sharpens his tools before beginning his work man Athletic Field. SAPPINGTON, EMELYN-National Honor Society 12, Car- tesian Club 10, Whipurnette Ed. 12, Latin Club 11, 12, Choir 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Twelfth Night 11, 12, Mariner 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Footlights 9: Library Council 10, Jr. Library Council 9, Triple Trio 10, 11, Class Play Committee 11, Prom Committee 11. SCHINER, MARY JANE-National Honor Society 12, Car- tesian Club 10, Latin Club 11, 12, Choir 11, 12, Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Twelfth 'Night 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Footlights 9, Library Council 10, 12, Prom Committee 11, Class Play Committee 11, Varsity Debate 12. SIELOFF, WAYNE-Noonites 10, 11, 12. SIEVERT, ETHEL-Whipurnette Advertising 12, Jr. Library Council 9, Prom Committee 11. 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I lWESTPHAL, ALICE-Latin Club 11, 12, Choir 11, 12, Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitors 12, Student Council 9, Jr. Library Council 9, Class Officer 9, Prom Committee 11, Triple Trio 11, 12, Class Play Committee 11, Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 12. IWIDEN, JAMES- M Club 12, Choir 12, Mariner 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10, Stamp Club 9, 10, Prom Committee 11, V. Football Manager 12, Class Play 10. WOOD, GERTRUDE-Whipurnette Ed. 11, Choir 11, 12, Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Twelfth Night 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Prom Committee 11, Noonites 9, 10, 11, 12. 1 in Tri V -J 5 iii 55 gs 'S ,413 ifg an E11 32, 8 . is li' K B, F . E. 5' 5 11,' K -w 5 v 'l 1, -fr if iii Isl ' F8 is .3 SE ,gs IE: .Alf 2, if 1' i Aagaard, Nancy .,,. Abraham, Jackie Adams, Ellen ..., Alborg, James Alswager, Milton .... Ames, Kathleen ,....., Ames, Robert .........,. Amundsen, Clark ...... Anderson Andy ,.., Anderson Joy ....... Anderson Kent ....... Anderson, Marcia .,.. Anderson Margaret Anderson, Thomas ....... I pr.. Arendt, Nancy ............ Atmbrust, Roberta ...,,.,.. Arnovitz, Arlene ........ Arts, Sharon .........,,. Bakke, Marilyn ..,...,, Balthazor, Roger .,.,..,.. Bondy, Howard ........ Bannow, Robert Barnes, Peter. ..,.. . Barrett, Roger .......,. Barrette, Ronald ....,, Bashford, Patricia ...,,,, Bauman, Kenneth ....... Baumgarten, Roland .,,..,,.. Behnke, Joyce ,........... Behrend, Arlene ........ Behrend, Eleanor ...... Behrend, Shirley ...,..,,. Behrendt, Bonnie ....... Behrendt, Roger ...,.,,,. Behrens, Marlene .........., Belanger, James E ..... Belonger, James L ...,.. Belanger, Howard .... Belanger, Richard ....,,. Belling, Ray ......,..... Belliveau, Eloise ........ Belliveau, Patricia .... Belonga, Kae ,,............ Bendt, Terry .,..,,.,... Bennett, Peggy Benson, Delores ...,...... Benson, Donald ....,.. Berg, Anne ........,.. Berg, Donna ,.....,.. Berg, John A ......,, Berg, John K .,....... Berg, Karen.,, Berger, Gail ..,..,... Berger, Michael ..... Berman, Mary ....... Berman, Kenneth ...,.,,. Bieber, Dale ......., Biehl, Beverly ..,,.. Blehl, Donna .........,,,... Biehl, Raymond .,.,.. ,,.,,.,. Blanchette, Jacqueline .,.,...... Blickhahn, Wayne .. Block, George A...... Blom, Ronald .....,....,,,,,,,, Boettcher, Kenneth ,,,... Bohan, Joan., ,........, ,. Bohling, Marvin Baneham, Roy ,............ Borgwardt, Maxine ,, Borowski, Jerry ..,.,,..,. Barowski, Nancy ...... Borths, Donald ......, Borths, Lyle ........., Borths,Mariorie ,.... .. 141 fl VW Ifsdivp F-21 5 'hz '. INDEX' .,.,., ..,,40, 51, 101 .,,.,,,30, 31, 44, 89 ,49, 101 ...101 92 31, 87 ..,,30, 31, 33, 92 ,....,..95 ,84 ,,,..,,.89 ........87 .......17, 35, 40, 44, 46, 51, 101 87 .....,...28, 29, 34, 44, 46, 51, 95 101 54, 57, 101 84 .......30, 38, 49, 69, 89 92 .....,.44, 46, 51, 95 31 , 38, B9 43, 54, 95 87 .....,......89 95 83, 84 84 ...,......30, 33, 39, 44, 46, 49, 51, 101 87 92 .,.,,...,39, 101 ,,...,95 ..,,,,.29, 42, 89 92 .......,,.....89, 92 ....,...,.43, 54, 57 49, 101 95 24, 28, 30, 37, 38 43, 49, 51, 54, 92 92 .......029, 37, 42, 92 .........85 2 ,eees H84 .....,.37, 87 .......,,,.92 ,.......92 ,..,.,,,.42, 44, 48, 95 . .,,,,.,......,,..,,5, ..,. 8 9 ...85 60, 87 60, 87 ..,,......29, 37, 38, 92 101 ,......,10, 102 ...........84 ....,...89 ............89 37 Borths, Nancy ,..., Bouche, Ned ,..... Braley, Ephrim. ,, Braley, Vernon... Braun, Glenda , Brendemihl, Ardisw, .... Brendemihl, Barbara ....... Brendemihl, Dwayne Brix, Georgiana . ......... Brix, Judith ......... ...... Bromund, Dorothy ..,...,,.. Bromund, Eugene ..,.5. Bromund, Joyce ..,..... Bromund, Robert ...... Brown, Tom .........., Brukardt, Mildred ,. Brumm, Nancy ............ Brusewitz, Carol..,.... Brusewitz, Nancy ..., Buchman, Charles ,.,, Bugler, Ronald,,....,. Bunda, Glenn ........... Burns, Richard ....... Burns, Margi ,...... . Cambray, John Campbell, Judy .,,.. Campbell, Joan ...,. Canick, June ......... Cardin, Gail ........, Cardin, Connie, .... ,. Cardin, Roger ....... Carlson, Darlene Carlson, Sharon .... Carlson, Vernon ...,,,, Carroll, Raymond .. Carvenough, Wilton Carviou, James ,.,... Caylor, Walter ....,... Cecil, John .. ,,... Champagne, Jeanette ...,. Chamoion, Sandra Charles, Richard ,..,..... Chepeck, David ..... Chepeck, Peter .,..... Chepeck, Shirley ..,..... Cherry, Donna, ...... . Chinn, William .,... Chmela, Lucille ..,,..,. Christensen, Glenn ,.,. Christensen, Sally .,,.. .. Christian, Ronald ....,,.. Christianson, Bob ,......... Christopherson, Karen .,..... Christopherson, Lynn ,........ Christopherson, Mary .....,. Clermont, Art ...,... Clermont, Julie ..,...,. Clossay, Carol ..,... .... Cloutier, Clarence ....., Cole, James .......,... Collens, Michael.. Connaher, Pat .,.. Conna her, Ronald Constine, Dianne ...... Cook, James ..o,....... Cook, Kenneth ....... Cook, Marilyn ...,,.. Cook, Marlene ...... Cook, Nancy ......... Cook Ron .....,...,.. Castigan, Patsy ..,.. Couillard, Joan ..... Covert, Pamela ........ Creighboum, Don ..,.,. . .. ...,92 .. ,, .95, 102 49, 87 35, 37, 44, 92 19, 103 87 .,....,103 5 ....,89 ,........,87 ..,..,,28, 29, 95 ..,.,,.....,....103 . ,87 84 , H92 87 87 ......35, 44, 51, 95 44, 98 .. .... 16, 38, 103 ,...,......83, 95 ......8, 59, 69 2 ,,..95 11, 103 .,..........84 .....,,.,...,..84 102 47, 84 44, 49, 95 ....,.,........80 102 ,........,..95 ,......,.,.....89 ......,28, 30, 92 .......30, 59, 69, 89 .......44, 95 95 39, 40, 49, 51, 103 .......13, 24, 28, 29, 44, 48, 50, 95 29, 45, 49, 102, 103, 113 ..........29, 38, 38, 44, 45, 47, 48, 49, 89 87 15, 28, 29 .......15, 28. 28, 42, 44, 51, 95 .......67, 92 ,..,,.....,95 ....,..,87 .....,..92 ...... M84 . ....89 18, 20, 24, 40, 44, 48, 49, 103, 105, 106 20, 23, 40, 44, 46, 103 ., ........... 2 .......,..,........... 29, 95 ......102 32, 38, 44, 47, 49, 89 95, 102 115 Creighbaum, Lee ..,.. Czerp, Ray . Dahl, Herman .. Dahl, Kathleen . Dahnke, Mary.. Dahnke, William ..... Dal Santo, John ......, Danner, Barbara .,,.... Danner, Patricia ..... Dausey, Larry .,.,.... Dausey, Melvin.. Davis, Jim .,., ,,.,.,,..., Davis, Theckla .,.,....... Davis, Tom ....,..,........, De Chambeau, Robert ..,.,... De Chambeau, Frank ....... Deiters, Sandra ..,,........ Delaski, Kenneth ,.... Derysha, Robert ,..,.... Dettmann, Deschaine, James.. Deschaine, Robert DesJardin, Gary ,....... DesJardin, Par ........... Delores ....... Dettman, Gary .. ..., .. Doberstein Dickie, Robert ..,... Diercks, Judie ..,... Diercks, Patricia ....,.. Dionne, Kay ,.,.... Dionne, Dishaw, Doberstein Doberstein , Darrel., ..... Doberstein, Dreier, Dreier, Drown, Drown, Du Cha Dumke, Lavon , ...,. Wayne ,.... .. ,Ann, ...... Gerald . , James ..... Betty .........,,... Robert ......,.. Diane .,....... Donald .......... rme, Nancy ..,.. David ......,.. Dumke, George ...... Dura, Anastasia ..... Dura, Magdalene ,.,.. Dzurick, Fay ........ Ebner, Allen ..... Ebner, Shirley ........ Eckert, Eugene .....,.,, Eisenmann, Carl ..... Eick, Robert . ..........., Ellis, Charlotte ....,...... ..... INDEX--continued . ..., 87 .. .. 85 . .....,, 18, 29, 37, 92 ....12, 20, 44, 49, 102 ........49, 102 ..,.,....23, 28, 39, 40, 44, 46, 49, 100, 102 89 28, 33, 95 89 33, 95 ,......49, 50, 84, 86 38, 89 ........28, 37, 49, 92 87 95 ....,...36, 38, 44, 47, 89 .,.......60, 87 .........33, 87 ........,...37, 87 B7 47, 87 .........95 .........89 .........39, 44, 45, 102 104 19, 20, 40, 43, 44, 46, 48, 49, 50, 51, 98, 104 Enderby, Ronald ,,..,.,.......,,,....,.................................,..........,..,...,..,...,.,.,.., 89 Engedal, Gayle ,......,. England, Janet ...... England, Joanne ..... ,.....17, 20, 28, 29, 34, 44, 46 Engler, Wayne ....... .,................,..... 5 9, 69, 90 Enstrom, Dick ..,..,.... ..,........ 3 2, 33, 34, 49, 60, 87 Erdman, Marvin ....,... .......................,........,........ 2 3, 95 Evunchefk, Marilyn .,..... . ,.......................,... 26, 28, 29, 44, 49, 102, 105 Ewaldt, Julie .................,.............,..............,...................................i..... 29, 90 Exwonhy, Kenneth .....,....,, 12, 13, 16, 17, 33, 38, 45, 49, 105, 106, 107 Fagan, Kathryn ....... Falk, Jack ..,,........., Farnsworth, John Farr, Richard ....,. Farrell, Joanne ....,.. Fast, Judie ...,..,...,... Faucett, Maxine ......,., Faucett, Michael ..... Faucett, Nancy ..,..., Faucett, James ., .... . Fawcett, Marcia ..,,.,. Feldstein, Charles.. ....... Fern, Carol ,..,... .,.... 116 ........24, 29, 35, 44, 45, 48, 49, 51, 96, 105 .......15, za, 29, 44, 45, 45, 96, 104, 113 96 .......29, 35, 37, 41, 42, 44, 92 41, 50, 51, 92 Fifarek, Gene .. Fifarek, Jerry .,,.. . Fischer, Herman . Fischer, Jean .,... . Fisher, Johnel Fisher, Judith .,.. Fiss, Harold ....,.,., Fleming, Ronald ...,. Floyd, Jean .,....... Foote, Dale .....,.......... Forstrom, Florence .....,,. Forstrom, Lucille .....,., Fralick, LeRoy ....... Fralick, Oliver ..... Fralick, Patricia ....... Frederiksen, Betty ........ Frederiksen, John .,.... Frederiksen, Yvonne ...,. Frenzel, George ........., Friedland, Rosalee ..... Friedland, Valerie ........ Friedstein, Sheldon ......,.. Fullerton, Arthur ...,.... 84 84 90 96 84 84 92 84 .. . 92 . 59, 67, 93 za, 29, 96 .....32, 47, 90 . aa 90 ,. . 96 19, 49, 105 ., 96 93 . .... .,..44, 96 .. .23, 29, 105 .......37, 47, aa 93 Fullerton, Mary ............. .......,, 6 , i04 Gannegan, Darlene .,..... ............,... ...... 9 0 Garland, Nancy ,.,,.,..... ........ 3 3, 36, 90 Gauerke, David ....... .................,.. 9 0 Gauerke, John ,.,.,.. ........ 3 3, 36, 90 Gauerke, Mariorie ...,.. .,.,.... . .90 Genszler, Andy ,............. ......... 6 0, 34 Gensyler, Mary ................i.. ,.................... 4 4, 104 Georgalan, Constantine ...,.. ...............................,..,.,.....,..,...... 8 4 Georgalan, Loula ............ .....,....,.......,........4.,.. 6 , 29, 35, 48, 96 Gerend, Robert ,,,.,.... ........ 7 , 39, 43, 44, 62, 64, 105, 106 Gilbert, Tobey .,...... ........................... 2 9, 35, 41, 44, 93 Gilbertson Bob ....,.... ..............,.. 3 2, 33, 47, 49, 89, 90 Glickman, Duane ..... ..................... 4 7, 59, 90 Glosny, Leonard Godson, Sharon ....... Goldsmith, Joan ...,..,. Goldsmith, Nancy .... Goldstein, Jerry ..,,... Golueke, Nancy ,......, Golueke, Richard ......,,, Gould, Carol .......... Gould, Elaine ...... Graby, Joan .,,.,., Grandaw, Roger Grant, Sylvia ,.,...... Gray, Robert .... Grenier, Karen Grom, Ronald ......... Gucwa, Carol ..,......... Gunderson, Nancy ........, Gyllenberg, Darlene ...,. Gypp, Gerald ...........i... Gypp, Nancy i......... Gypp, Raymond ........ Haglund, Sandra ......... Haller, Berthold ........ Hamblon, Jim ..... Hammes, Phillip ....... Hammes, Rebecca ...... Hamilton, Thomas ...... Hansen, Darryl ,........ Hansen, Elaine ....... Hansen, Judith ..... Hansen, Patricia ..... Hansen, Philip .,......... Hansen, Richard ........ Hanson, William ........ Hanson, James ....... Hanson, Jon ............ Hanson, Shirley ......,.. .......32, 33, 35, 37, 93 49, 105 ..,......29, 49, 93 105 5,5,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,.....,....,..,.,.........,,,.,.,,.,.,.,. 49, 93 14, 15, 23, 28, 29, 44, 46, 49, 51, 95, 96 24, 28, 29, 40, 44, 46, 105, 113 40, 44, 46, 48, 49, 105 51, 104 .......85 .........29, 90 .. .85 .......60, 84 85 .......,29, 44, 46, 96 88 .......85 ........69, 85, 90 .........69, 89, 90 104 41, 49, 93 25, 54, 56, 104 ........9, 43, 54, 55, 61,- 64, 65, 96 11, 31, 104 Congratulations 8: Best Wishes Class of 1953 BAKER STUDIO Compliments of M 8. M CHEVROLET COMPANY At Interstate Bridge Chevrolet - Oldsmobile - Cadillac New Sz Used Cars Service Congratulations Sz Best Wishes To Class of 1953 MARINETTE FUEL 81 DOCK Compliments of the BOREAL MANUFACTURING CO. Main Street Marinette. Wis Kamin Hanson, John ....., Harpt, Connie ....... Harpt, Fred ...... Hart, Donna ......... Hart, Elwyn ,,......... Hasenfus, William ....... Havel, Libby ..,........ Haynes, Jane ,.,... Haynes, Jerry .... Haynes, Joanne ..... Headman, James ...,.. Headman, Mary ...... Heath, Barbara ..,.... Heath, Charles ..,.. Hebert, Aritius ..... Hebert, Wayne ....... Henke, Carol ...... Herning, Jim ......... Hetcher, Donna ..... Hetcher, Jack ...,... Hill, Charlotte ,..,.., Hill, Ray ...........,,,., Hinner, Carol ....... Hinner, Geraldine ..,. Holm, Derek ......,.... Holm, Robert ....., Holmes, Roy .,.. Holmes, Susan ...........,. INDEX--continued ........36, sa ........18, 104 .....,...30, 104 ...............90 .....,.,50, 85 ,.....,,...90 93 .,..,.106 47, 85, 86 ,,,,.,.,,,59, 93 .,...,37, 50, aa , .,..,,........... sa .,,...,5o, 85 ,.,....16, 18, 23, 25, 28, 44, 46, 49, 103, 106 ,.....107 30, 33, 35, 44, 46, Homo, Michael ........,........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hopfensperger, Jean .......... Hopfensperger, Richard ...,., Hopfensperger, Shirley Hoppe, Dorothy .A............. Hopper, James ..,............ Houts, Ronald ....... Hubbard, Connie ,....... Hubert, Douglas ..... Hubert, Particia.. Hudson, William ..... lhler, James .......... Ingram, Ernest ....... lstas, Cindy ...........l...... Jackson, Douglas ...... Jackson, Wayne ..... Jacques, Raymond .... Jahnke, Hugh Jessup, Jackie .... Jessup, Larry .......,. Jenkins, Bill ..... Jensen, Phyllis. Jensen, Roselyn ..... John, Laurel ............ Johnson, William .,....,,... Johnston, Coramae .,.... Johnson, Donald ....,.... Johnson, George .....,...,.,,., Johnson, Jeannine A ......,.. Johnson, Lynne ..,....,.. Johnson, Nancy ......., Johnson, Phyllis ..... Johnson, Ray .........., Johnson, Richard ...... Johnson, Ronald C .....,., Johnson, Ronald K ......., Johnson, Ronald W ...... Johnson, Thomas D ....... Johnson, Thomas K ...,.. Johnson, Wanda. ....,, , Johnson, Wayne: ........ Jones, Zoc LeErma Y...... Jay, Allen ...,.....,,...,..... Joski, Elaine .,.,,,,..,.. Kallquist, Ronnie ,..... Kalm, Alton ,... .. 118 , .........,..,...,.A...............,.,,,,,,,,,,,,tt, ,90 48, 49, 96 ......83, 90 60, 85, 86 32, 35, 38, 47, 90 as .....,.29, 90 .,.,,.59, 57, 93 ,...,,.,..,.,,90 ,,,....84, as .,,,...,93 .,.,,,107 ,,,.,,..B5 .90 59, 69, 91 Y ....... ...,... 9 6 ,29, 38, 90 29, 42, 90 .........38, 49, 85 .,...,..,,.3a, 90 .....,,29, 37, 44, as, 93 ,...,.,29, 91 ,. ,.,.. 28, 29, 34, 44, .30, 59, 359, 57, 5, 51, 107 ...93 .. .,.. 93 90 ,9O 45, 49, 96 59, 90, 91 H90 59, 83, 90 49, 92, 93 96 59, 33, 90 Kalm, Clarence ....,... Kalm, Duane ....,.. Kalm, Gail .,.... Kalm, Glenn .,....... Kamin, Alice A .,...... Kamin, Donald ....... Kamin, Orville ....... , Robert ..,.... .........60, 85 ........60, 85 .......106 ...,...106 Kamine, Ernest ..... Kassha, Betty ..,.. Kassha, Dawn ...... Kasten, Glenn ....... Katz, James ........, Katz, Roger ............. Kaufman, Marian .... Kaufman, Shirley ,,.,,.. Kaufman, Thomas ....... Keller, Anna .....,...... Keller, Donna ...... Kingston, Bruce .,...... Kingston, Wilbur ,..... Kinne, Dianne ...,.,..,. Kirt, John ........... Kittson, Betty ...... Kiaida, Joan ......,,.... Klaver, Cornelius ...... Kleman, Eleanor ......... Kleman, Patricia ......... Knudson, Phyllis ,..... Knutson, Twila Knutson, Wayne Koehn, Robert .......,.. Kohlman, Robert ..,..... Koldos, Joan .... ...... Koldos, Nancy ......... Koldos, Sally ......... Kollross, Robert ......,. Koprowski, Colette ...,, Kornetzke, Judith ...,.,,... Koronkiewicz, Victoria .,.. Kowalski, Robert ......... Kowalski, Thomas .... Krause, Ruth ........,A.. Krause, William ..... Kriedeman, Allen ...,.., Kronauer, Gloria ....... Kronquist, Barbara .,...... Kronquist, Sharon .,,..., Krueger, Joe ...... Kruse, Monty .,,,... Kulick, Geraldine Kulick, Virginia ....... Kunesh, Danial ......,, Kunesh, Louise ..,,.. Kushman, Maxine ....... Kyte, David ..,..... Laabs, Carol ......... Laabs, Ruth ,.,,.,. .... LaCanne, Shirley .,..... LaCambe, Darlene ....... LaFave, Dolores ......... LaFever, Wesley .,.,...., ...,,..8, 51, 107 107 .,.,,...30, 47, 49, 59, 59, 90 96 18, 23, 54, 55, 107 44, 49, 51, 107 ifffff9Q fffffffi3'f 28, 46, 54, 96 29, 44, 46, 96 .29, 37, 44, 93 36, 88 ...,...26, 28, 29, 34, 49, 96 , ............,....,... 85 .....,...59, 67, 93 .......60, 88 ........29, 93 .. .......,, 93 ........34, 88 ........,29, 91 ..,,,..28, 46, 96 105 45, 96 .......29, 32, 35, 44, 45, 96 96 48 107 ,....... 57, 93 35, 47, 90 90 19, 20, 35, 35, 44, 45, 49, 51, 105 90 .,..,,,.29, 93 5 ,.-...85 ,....,,,,....49, 96 ,...,..69, 83, 90 LaFand, Billie .......,..... . ......,,,... 88 LaFountain, Thomas .......,.,.,......,.,....,,.....,,,,.,,.,.. ,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 O, 88 Lahaie, Marlene .................,,.......,........,...,.,......,,.,..........,..................,,,, H88 Landerman, Valerie ...,..,, 6, 7, 22, 23, 34, 39, 44, 46, 51, 103, 104, 106 Lang, Beverly ......................, ,,.. ....,, .,,.....,,,...,, ,,,,,..,,................,.......,, 9 3 Lang, Edward ....... ..,,, , 13, 17, 23, 39, 40, 106 Lang, Jim ., ,.,,, ..,.,,,,..,... , ., ,.....,,.... .. H85 Lange, Marlo, .. .,.... 19, 26, 28, 29, 49, 106 Langer, Paula ..., ................. ..,......... 2 9, 93 Langlois, Don . ..,.. , 9, 43, 54, 96 LaPerriere, Richard .,.... ,. 64, 96 LaPierre, Barbara .. , 29, 93 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1953 You have achieved success in your first big project in life .Best wishes for continued success in your chosen field, whether your plans include higher education, business, commerce, trade, government or industry. If you have decided on industry, stop in at your local Scott Paper Company Plant. Our Personnel Department will gladly discuss the many opportunities we have for young people. Men and Women of marz'nette paper Gompany 90 Messenger, Peter......... Larson, Gary ,........ Larson, Jim .,.,.. Larson, Judy .,...... Larson, Marilyn ..... Larson, Mary ............ Larson, Ronald ............. INDEX--continued ......,30, 31, 33, 41, 93 19, 49, 106 49, 96 Menard, Woody ...... Menor, Lorna ......... Merrill, Jerry ..,. ......,. Messenger, Donna ......... Messenger, Marilyn ....... .,........,.... Lauersdorf, Richard ....... Leitzke, Richard ...,... LeRoy, Roger ......... Libal, Barton .....,...... Lieburn, Carol ......... Liebu rn, Pearl .......... Lieburn, Wesley .......... Liliestrand, Marilyn ........ Limberg, Donald ......, Limberg, Janice ..... Limberg, Marge ....... Lindberg, Leon .... Lindbom, Helen ....... Lindbom, David ........ Lindbom, Robert .......... Lindsay, Mary Ann ......... Lindsay, Robert ....,.... Linser, David ............ Linser, Paul. .,.,...., . Lindstrum, Steve ......, Liska, Mary ........ Litts, Fred ....,..., Litts, Irene ............. Lock, Connie ..,...... Lofman, Douglas ....... Lofman, Ronald ..... Lorenz, Jean .....,... Lowis, Donald .... Luedke, Sharon ..... Lueskow, Judy ......... Lueslcow, Ronald ....... Lueslnow, Virginia ..... Lund, Deanna .,...,..... Lund, Donald ..,...., Lutz, Audrey .....,...,,.... Madsen, Thorwald ..... Madtson, John ....... Magnuson, Julie .,.,... Mailloux, Patricia , .... Mailloux, Ronnie .......... Malinowski, Edward Malke, Ralph ..... .. .,.....69, 25, 54, .60 83, 29, ...,...6, 7, 16, 17, 104, 49, ....,.,38, 44, ' 56,4 Si, A .......,29, 1 30, 68, 69 48 ...,.,59, 69, 49, 68, 1 42, 96 ..,,.,.42, 49, 108 ....,.,47, as .......24, 29, 34, aa, 44 ....,.,,.4:4, 54, 64, 90, 96 34, 36, as ..,.....90 ,.,1,,,,90 Manns, Allen ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. 6 0, 83 M9051 Balham --4-4---- .,--,, 1 6, 18, 45, 46, 49, 51, 109 Mans, Walter .....,.,... ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0, 85 Beverly ..,..., ...... Manske, Manske, Donald ....,.. Marbes, Annette ....... Marbes, Lois ....... . Marcela, Dorothy ...... Marcek, Jean ......... Marineau, Donna .... Marineau, Dorothy .......,, ,..28, 29, 36, 38, 45, 48, 49, 85 ,,,,,.108 ......108 ,.....,.91 ,,.,...29, 36, aa, 45, 48, 91 Marineau, Marilyn ...... ...,...,.,,..,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9, 49, 109 Martin, Marge ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 9, 90 Martindale, David ..,.... ........ 1 3, 16, 18, 23, 28, 45, 56, 107, 109 Martz, Gerald ....... .,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 , 54, 95, 95 Maske, Marie ....... ....... 3 0, 33, 51, 109 Maske, Marlene ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 2 9, 90 Maske, Shirley ,... ...... Mattson, Gary ..,.... Matz, Gerral... Matz, Shirley ...,....,.. McAuliffe, Pat ,,.......,....,. McDonald, Richard ..... McPherson, Sharon ..... McVane, Alice ....... McV::ne, James ..... Z0 ......,.,31, 32, 42, 49, 109 29, 37, 49, 93 ..,,,,..43, 53, 54, 56, 62, 66, 109 85, 36 Meyer, Ronald ......... Meyers, Donald ........ Meyers , Helen .......,. Meyers, Marie ...,... Meyers, Raymond ,.... .. Meyers, Shirley ,...... Miller, Allan ......... Miller, Alice ...,...... Miller, Beverly ..... Miller, Gerald ..........,, Miller, Geraldine .,...... Miller, Gloria ........... Miller, Joan ........ Miller, Kenneth ........ Miller, Marvin ......... Miller, Sally ..,....... Miller, Virginia ....... Minzloff, Jean ....,.. Mittag, Robert ,........ Malin, Joanne .,..... Monroe, Mike .... Moore, Grace .........,.. 43, 54, ...........34, 88 88 84, 85 56, 62, 64, 66, 109 96 44, 108 ...........31, 90 ......,...45, 93 ,.: ,.... .,.... 6 9, 90 .....,.30, 42, 93 ., ,.......,.,.... 93 ..........,....49, 108 32, 108 as 59 31, 44, 49, 51, 108 90 ...,..,60, aa Mudrak, Deanna ...... Mudralt, Dean .,..,., Mudrak, Donald ........, Mudrak, George ...,,.,.. Mueller, Sandra ...... Mullen, Dennis ..... Nelson, Barbara ......... Nelson, Bob.. ..... .. Nelson, Carol ...,... Nelson, Joanne ...,. Nelson, Peter ...... Nelson, Steve .......... Nelson, Yolanda ...... Neville, Rosemary ....... Nichols, Betty .,.,... Nichols, Danna ..,.. Nicklaus, Janet ..... Nicklaus, Jean ....... Nicklaus, Joyce .....,.. Nicklaus, Marilyn ...,.., Nicklaus, Shirley ......., Nielson, Beatrice .... ,, .. ,,,,,.,.,.., 88 67, .....,..16, 17, 54, 45, 49, 93 108 93 28, 29, 45, 46, 51, za, 43, 54, .,...,,...29, 37, 42, 108 96 93 .......25, za, 54, 96 94 42, 45, ,......28, 29, 35, 40, 45, 49, 96 110 96 Nielson, Donald Ninneman, Peggy .... Nowakowski, Joan ,. Nyland, Kenneth ....,,,.. Nylund, Donald ...... Nylund, Katherine .. Nymcln, Gary .......,. Nystrom, Barbara ,...,,...91 ........,94 ...,..,.,,.,a5 .,,....,.59, 91 ,.......59, 92 ,,,..,,,..11o 85 ...................... ....................,...... ,....,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , B8 Oaklund, Mary ......,... ..,....,...,.,.,..,,,.......,.,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Oakwood, Beverly .....,...,.,..., 67, 18, 20, 28, 29, 40, 45, 46, 49, 51, 111 Oclaire, Delores ........ Oehler, Barbara ...... Olson, Bruce ..,........, ....,.... 1 3, 28, 46, 94, 109 Olson, Charlotte ...... ....,.........,.,.,,.,.,,,,..,.., ,,,,, 1 1 1 Olson, Diana ....,,.. ........ 2 4, 34, 38, 45, 90, 105 Olson, Joanne ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 1 , 96 Olson, Patricia ......... ,, ,,,, 28, 30, 43, 94 Olson, Richard ..,...,,. ...,.,. ..,. 6 , 28, 111 Olson, Ronald ........,. ..,..,..,,.,, ,,,.,, 9 4 Olson, Sandra Lee ......... ,..,,.. 3 1, 45, 46, 49, 96 Olson, Sandra Ann ..... ..,............. ...... , . 88 Orsett, Einar ...,,...,... ...... 1 6, 43, 106, 111 Ott, Mary .......... ,,,, 2 9, 38, 49, 94 Ouellette, ,Erle ,. 91 zoELLNER's srunlo Compliments 727 Main Street of Where Good Photo's For All Occasions DUFRESNE'S Are Not Expensive WAREHOUSE Compliments of NORTHWESTERN-HANNA FUEL COMPANY 2-6661 8-5555 Marinette, Wisconsin Menominee, Michigan AMUNDSE NS Watches Jewelry Diamonds Silverware MARINETTE PRODUCE COMPANY Twin Cities Finest Pasteurized Dairy Products Featuring Mellow, Regular, and Chocolate Milk Fortified With 400 U.S.P. Units of Vitamin D. Try Our Superior Quality Ice Cream At Our Dairy Store A Dependable Service - - Dial 2-2121 Roehl, Helen ................ INDEX--continued 85 59, 94 . 91 . 85 97 .. . 94 91 Ravet, Patrick ..,, Raygo, George Raygo, Kenneth ,..,, Raygo, linda .. Raygo, Marian Raygo, Robert ,,,.,.. Raygo, Sandro .......,. Raygo, William ..... 110 Ouellette, Marilyn 31, 32, 96 Palmuteer, Marlene . . .. . 85 Palmateer, Mary . 94 Paris, Johann . .,,. ,.......,. 9 4 Parrish, Jacqueline .,.,.,, . ...............,. ..29, 94 Parker, Emmagean ......... .,,,.,,, 2 8, 29, 42, 110 Parker, Faye .,........... ,,AAA,,A,,,, ,,,, , , 91 Parker, Fern .. ..,.. .. .. .91 Parker, George ..... ,, ,, 96 Parthie, William , ,, 96 Paul, Caro ..,,......... ,H 2,91 Paul, Donna ..,... A,,,,.,, 9 1 Paul, Norman ....... ,,,,,,,.,,, 9 4 Pazdera, Barbara ......, ,,.,.,,,,,, 4 2, 96 Pazdera, Jack ...,... AAAA,,,A,,A,, 6 0, 88 Pazdera, Mary ............. ,.,,.,,, 4 9, 51, 110 Pazynski, Donald ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,A, 9 6 Pearson, Donald ...... ,,A,A,A,, 6 O, 84, 85 Pearson, Gladys ..,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 9 6 Pearson, Marcella ..... ,A,,,,,, 9 4 Pearson, Ronnie ..,., ,,,,,,,, 8 5 Pearson, Warren .....,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Redeman, Kent ,.... Reidinger, John .,,,. Reidinger, Marilyn ...,. Reinke, Judith ..,,,.,.. Reinke, William ,....,.. Remane, Betty. .A., . Remane, Robert ........,. Richards, Kenneth ,.... Riley, Patricia .....,.,.,. Riwe, Elsa ............ Robeck, Bonnie ..... .. Roeder, Francis ......., Roeder, Lorna Mae ........ 91 ...91 34, 86 .......30, 41, 59, 67, 94, 101 91 86 45, 46, 97 36, 47, 49, 91 .......29, 35, 37, 41, 45, 51, 94 Pecha, Donald .....,... Pecha, Robert ....,.... .......38, 94 1 I1 49, 94 Roenfanz, Jerome Roetzer, Gerald ....... Roetzer, Nancy 94 Rudolph, Pat .,....... Pedersen, Peggy... Perkins, Richard ....... ..,.... 1 8 , 54, 57, 99, 111 Pestrui, Elizabeth ...., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 5 Peters, Robert .....,.... ,,.., ,,,, 5 9 , 67, 94 Peters, Brute ......... .......,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 8, 60, 85 Peters, Dale ..... ....,...,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Peters, Joy ......... ....... 2 8, 29, 34, 45, 46, 97, 102, 113 Peters, Roger ............ ................................,................. 6 4, 97 Peterson, Alice ......... .......,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 9, 91 Peterson, George .,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 7 Peterson, Judith ........ , , ,, ,,,,,,, 29, 34, 45, 91 Peterson, Owen ......................................,..........................,..,..,,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,, 88 Peterson, Richard B ......................................,..........,.........,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 17, 18, 25, 36, 43, 49, 51, 61, 100, 109, 110, 111 Peterson, Richard D ,..................................,,............,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 111 Pfaffl, Rosalie .....,..... ' ,,,,,,,, 28, 29, 45, 51, 111 Pfleger, Janet ........... ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 9, 37, 38, 94 Philipps, Barbara ..,...... .....,.,, 3 5, 37, 45, 49, 94 Phillips, Donald ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9, 69, 89 Phillips, Jack .... . ,,,,,,,,,,-,,-,,, 91 Phillips, Joan ...... ,.,,,,,,,,----,,,-,-V 9 4 Phillips, Linda ,.......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 9, 38, 91 Picard, Kenneth ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,--,-,,, 9 7 Pichette, Richard ....... Piontek, Robert ...... . ,. ....... 9, 31, 43, 54 1 97 Roland, Darlene ....,.. Rolkosky, Richard .,... Ross, Larry ....,........ Rudolph, June ....... Ruggles, Sandra ....... Runlce, Arthur .... Rupert, Kenneth ..... Rydahl, 'Patricia ....... Sanborn, Marilyn ...,.. Sandberg, Carol ............ Sandberg, Marilyn .......,. Sandberg, Robert ..... Sanders, Carol ....... ........34, 36, 49, 88 ........,34, 36, 38, 45, 91 ........88 .........14, 45, 46, 97 97 ....,....34, 36, 49, 87, sa 28, 29, 110 Sanders, Janet .....................,...................,...............,,....,....,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 91 Sappington, Emelyn ...............................................,.... 16, 17, 18, 20, 26, 29, 34, 39, 40, 45, 46, 48, 107, 112, 113 Schacht, Rodger ..... ...................,...,......................,,.....,.,..........,,,,,,..,,.,, 9 1 Scheldt, Elaine ...., ,,,,,,,, 8 6 Schewe, Lois ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 7 Schewe, Marilyn ....... ,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,, 9 1 Schewe, James .............................................,,....,,....,....................,, 9, 10, 97 Schirmer, Othelia ..............................................,......................,,.,,,..,,,,,,, 97 schinef, Mary ........ 16, 18, 28, 29, 34, 35, 40, 45, 46, 48, 49, 112, 113 Plautz, Billy ........... 67, 68, 94 Schroeder, Hazel Plautz, Mary ,.--........- ....... 1 3, 28, 29, 42, 43, 50, 51 Polzin, Kenneth ....,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,---A-.- 5 , 110 Popkey, Ross ................ ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 1, 94 Poquette, Ronald ......... .,,,,,,,. 4 3, 54, 67, 94 Poquette, Sharon ........ ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 91 Powell, Donald ...... Powell, Thomas ......... ........94 Prefontaine, Jam Prefountain, Jerry ..... ..,....... Prefontaine, Joyc Christine ...,..... ..,.,,, 1 8, 3 Price, ' ' Price, Ro berta ...... Prue, Eva ......... Prue, Prue, Dawn ........ Raymond ....... Quick, James ...... Race, Duane ..... Race, Howard. ....... .. GS ..... . B ---A- ..................,.......................... 0, 35, 40, 45, 46, ........88 ...,....88 10 51,110 36, 88 ........85 ...,....94 ........94 .,......94 ........85 .60, 88 Schmidt, James ........ 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 39, 43, 54, 55, 57, 58, 100, 113 Schmidt, John ...............................................,......,........,....,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 54, 94 Schmidt, Roger .................................................................., ......,.,.,...,...... 9 4 Schreiner, Ricky ........ ...........,....,....,........,........,,,...,,.,, 5 9, 91 Schroeder, Alice ..,...... ...,............................... 2 8, 30, 42, 113 Schroeder, Joyce ......... ....... 2 8, 29, 33, 34, 45, 46, 48, 49, 102 Schroeder, Roger Schrum, Eu ene ........ .......38, 59, 69, 91 Radtke, Barbara Rasmussen, Fred... Rasmussen, Carol ...... Ramsay, James., .... Rastall, Virginia ..... Ravet, Michael ......... 12.2 .........30, 32, 49, 32, 49 .......,..38, 59, 69, 89, 97 97 91 .......60, Schuette, Patsy ....... ....................... 1 13 Schultz, Barbara ..,..... ....... 4 7, 48 Schultz, Elaine ....... .,......,... 9 1 Schultz, Ethel ...... ..,..,,. 9 4 Schwartz, Betty ..... ........ 9 4 Schwartz, Janice ...... .......... 1 13 Schwartz, Shirley ........ ....... 5 1, 97 Schwerzler, Mike .,.. L .....,.,,....,...,,..........,..........,.., 88 Seefeldt, Leon ....... ...................,.........,............,... 9 7 Sellevold, Judie ....... ......... 2 9, 36, 38, 45, 47, 48, 91 Sellevold, Robert ........ ...........,..,.......................,. 5 9, 94 Seguin, Joan Seguin, Nancy ......, Sequin, Russell ...,.....,.. . Settersten, Bradley ......... 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INDEX--continued 88 ,.... . 91 ,, .28, 38, 94 .,.,,,.29, 42, 97 .,...,..60, 88 89 ,......8, 28, 113 ..,,,.,,58, 64, 97 112 ..24, 42, 49, 94, 105 94' 94 .......29, 46, 97 13 Utke, Ruth, . 31, 51, 97 Utter, Alice ., , ,. 19, 112 Vander Branden, Marvin 86 Van Haren, Marie ......,., , , 94 Vermilye, Jack .........,, .... 4 3, 54, 97 Vermilye, Jean ...,,... 34, 36, 88 Vieth, Richard .......... ,.., . 94 Villeneauve, Judith A.Y,.,, .. 34, 86 Vaughn, Harold ......,. ..,.....,.., ..,. 6 9 Vista, Nancy ........,. ................. .... 9 1 Vista, Robert... .,..... ........ 5 4, 57, 114 Voelker, Kenneth ....A. .............,...................,.,..,...,..... ....,,. . . 97 Vogel, Joan .............. ..,.........,,.,.,......,,... .,.,............,,.,.........,.,.. 9 4 Voskamp, Chuck,.. .39, 43, 54, 57, 63, 64, 65, 106, 114 Wachal, Nancy ..... Wagner, Dale .....,. Wagner, Ellen .,A..,. Wagner, Robert ...,... 15, 43, 97 7, 97 Stoneburner, Delores Smith, Joan ......,. ....................................................,.,. 4 9, 86 Smith, Karen ,,...,... ...................,................................... 3 4, 47, 86 Smith, Nancy ,,.,,....,.. 17, 18, 19, 40, 45, 46, 48, 49, 51, 113 Smith, Richard ......... .......................,,..................,.,...... 3 1, 33, 91 Smith Robin ............., ......................... 8 , 31, 32, 35, 45, 46, 97 Snare, Patricia ............,,.. .,................... 6 , 7, 13, 35, 45, 48, 51, 113 Soderborg, Beverly .......,. ...,.... 1 9, 35, 40, 45, 46, 49, 51, 101, 113 Somers, Carolyn ........... ,. ..................................,.....,.., 9, 29, 51, 97 Sommerfeldt, Marian ,....... .......,...,..........................,.............. 4 5, 89 Sorenson, Doris .,....... ..,...................., 9 7 Squier, Dale ....,... .,....................,..... 9 4 Squier, Kay ..........,... ....... 2 9, 31, 45, 91 Stauber, Shirley ..,... Steinberg, Barbara ....,, Stello, Glen ............... Steppke, Katherine ...... Stevenson, Donna ........ Stoneburner, Richard Strom, Gall ..................,.. Strom, Shirley .........,.... Stromer, Kathleen ....... Stuienske, Gerald ...,.. Sulk, Arlyss ............. Sunstrom, Kass ......... Surk, Barbara .....,. Swanson, Donna ..... Swanson, Gloria ........ Swanson, Richard ....... Synstad, Alvin ....... Tebo, Charles ....... Therriault, Eugene . Therriault, Jerry .... Thomsen, Ardra ......, Thomsen, Paul ....... Thull, Elizabeth ....... Tiaden, Paul ......... Tollifson, Grant ..... Topel, Alyce ........,. Topel, Barbara .....,.. Topel, Donna ...... Traugott, Susan ..... Traxel, Dale ....,,,.... Traxel, Robert ....... Traxel, Werner .....,... Trepanier, Marlene Trippler, Mary .......... Trogg, Sally ............. Tuckett, Harold ..... Tuckett, Robert ....... Uecke, Gay ....... Ulvig, Nancy ........ 124 Wahlen, Jaan .,.......... ..,.,,.....,,,..... 4 5 Walk, Barbara ..........,..... ........ 3 8, 45, 91 Walk, Barbara Jean ......... ................... 8 8 Walk, Diane .,....,..,......... ,.,...................... 4 9, 114 Walk, Gerald .......... .....,......,,.,,,.................. 1 14 Walk, Janet .......... ...... 1 8, 40, 45, 49, 56, 114 Walk, Ronald .......,..... ...............,.......,..... 4 3, 49, 54, 95, 97 Walker, Darlene ......... ,..,..,.........,.,...................., 2 8, 29, 38, 45, 91 Wallfred, Tom .,,....,..... ........ 1 3, 18, 39, 53, 63, 64, 65, 100, 114 Waloway, Richard ....... ......,..............,...,..,....,,....,.....,.,...,,.,....,.... 8 8 Waloway, Ronald .... Walters, Karan .......... Walters, Kenneth .,,,.. Waugus, Donald ....,.,.. Wertepny, Donna ....... Westphal, Alice ........ Westphal, Judy .,.,. ........91 ........94 ........94 ....,..,86 94 ........19, 20, 40, 45, 46, 49, 51, 113 97 1 3, 25, 46, 97, 109 84 ........59, 94 ........60, 86 33, 48, 49, 97 .........18, 43, 53, 63, 64, 100, 112 33, 36, 91 86 .........45, 49, 112 ,......49, 54, 97 .......,86 ......,..16, 112 ........30, 3 3, 45, 46, 49, 97 49, 94 ..........29, 35, 37, 41, 45, 94 White, Donna ...... White, Edward ..... White, Harry ..,.,....,. White, Kenneth ..... White, Marie ...... White, Thomas .......... Wicklund, Joan ....., ...,. Wickman, Manfred ......, Widen, James ............,.... Wiedemeien, Mable Wilkie, Betty .................. Willan, Don .,.,,..,,.,..,., Willan, James ......, Willan, Mildred ...... Williams, Amos ..... Williams, Jean ,, Williams, Roger .... Williams, Wesley ...... ...,.,...,12, 18, 39, 43, 54, 56, 114 , ..................... ,..,...,......,.,,.. 2 9, 38, 91 ..,....34, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, 103, .114 ......,37, 88 ...,...,16, 17, 25, 28, 39, 43, 54, 114 97 .........33, 38, 91 ......,.32, 97 Wingender, Ronald ....... .........,...,.........,... 3 8, 97 Winnekins, Lin ...,........ ...,,. 3 0, 49, 69, 89, 91 Wisner, James ............. . ........,................... 97 Woiciehowski, James ........ ........ 3 7, 88 Woiciehowski, Joyce ......... ......., 3 4, 86 Wolfe, Judith ............... ...,.,......... 8 8 Wondergem, Thomas .............................,....,...,...,............................. 28, 94 Wood, Francis ........................................................,........................... 88 Wood, Gertrude ................ Worm, Gary ......... Worm, Ronnie .......... Wortner, Donna ......... Wright, Joan ........ Wuhrman, Joan ..... Wuhrman, Rena ..... Young, Richard ...,....... Zawacki, Jeannette ..... 37, 16, 17,'25, 28, 29, 39, 45, 46, 102, 113, 114 43, 54, 95, 97 ' ...,.........,...,...... 42, 97 .......29, 31, 42 .......3a, 49, 92, 94 Zeratsky, Merry Jane ........ ............................................,.. 2 9, 55, 89 Ziemann, Kent .,............. ........ 'l 7, 13, 39, 54, 63, 64, 66, 114 Zimmer, Mary Anne ....... ................................................,........ 2 9 Zimmerman, Carol ......... ....... 3 0, 31, 32, 45, 46, 49, 97, 114 Zorn, Donald ............ ...................................................... 9 4 Compliments of M 8. M BOX COMPANY Marinette, Wisconsin Best Wishes to the Class of 1953 MARINETTE MEDICAL CLINIC Dr. C. E. Koepp Dr. K. G. Pinegar Dr. J. M. Bell Dr. K. J. 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Miss Jennie Golden ........... Miss Eunice Goldsmith ........ Miss Ruth Greene ........... Mr. Henry Hansen ....,.... Mr. Lloyd Harmon ....... Mr. William Jones ........ Mr. William Joslin ........... Mrs. Mary Koberstein ........ Miss Mary Koehne ......... Miss Lillian Krohn ...,,,,,.. Mr. Alden Krumheuer ......,, Miss Olga Leonardson ....,.... Mr. Russell Madary .......... Mrs. Clara Minne .......... Mr. John Molander ......... Miss Carmen Savage ...... Mr. Ralph Schinski ,.....,...... Mr, Robert Schuchort ...,..... ,.......49 Mrs. Margaret Schwa rtz.. ..... 92 Mr. Howard Stiehm .........,. Miss ,..,,...36 Alice Sunstrom ....., Miss lda Swanson ........ Miss Wilma Swanson....,. 61 Miss Margaret Thull....... -'H'-'34 Miss Lois Wagner......,... Mr. W. F. Waterpool .....,.56, 57 Miss Geraldine Weber..,,., N ,M ,H W 6 un-.pm-.4 A num ly WALIIOITII IIOTIIIII Z 6 lnluollll. Ke.. U- I. A. ........76 ..,....76 ....,..12, 72 .......73, 77 .......45, 77 59, 67, 78 78 ..,...,.8, 60, 78 ., ............... 78 7 --------- 1 79 79 79 ....,..37, , 99 .......25, 54, 80 ..,..,...... ..8O B0 ..,...,..38, 47, 71, 80 .......41, B0 .,......72 ..,..,..81 To the graduate . . . You and the World of Work The world of work lies ahead. It's a magical, ever-changing world. The world of work will claim 40-50 years of your life. Your success in this world of work will determine the kind of life you and your family will lead. Is there an opportunity for you in this new world? Yes. More than 30 million new jobs will open up before you're 40 years old. By 1975 there'll be 90 million jobs in our country, today there are 60 million. Yes. Today's 60 million workers are doing more than 24,000 differ- ent kinds of work. By 1975 several thousand new jobs will be developed, jobs which are unknown today! Yes. Our standard of living is improving. Compared to yesterday, working hours today are shorter, leisure time.is greater, pay checks are larger, people are buying and enjoying more things. Compared to today, tomorrow will be even better. You will have more material possessions-cars, homes, clothes, furni- ture-than any other people have ever had. ' Yes. America is reawakening spiritually. More people are leading deeply satisfying lives. More people are going to church, read- ing good books, hearing fine music, painting pictures, working together harmoniously in clubs and charities and organizations. Our world of work today makes this possible. Your life will be even richer. The world of work and the world of adult living await. Plan your part in these worlds intelligently. rgnsul Glzenzical Gonzpanlg Marinette, Wisconsin EVERARDS FLOWERS Say It With Flowers 937 State St. Marinette, Wis. Compliments of FORSTROMS GARAGE Cor. Wells Sz Logan Marinette, Wisconsin Compliments of OLSEN'S FURNITURE MART 605 Main Street 1 Mile from Downtown Phone 2-2526 Compliments of H. E. SCHEINERT'S Plumbing Sz Heating Compliments of KREUGER - FORCEY Compliments of RAY NYLAND'S Twin City Typewriter Rexall Drug 85 Supply CO' On Hall Avenue Nylands' Gift Center 1607 Main St. Marinette, Wis Compliments 8: Good Will To the Class of 1953 MALMSTAD'S SELF SE RVICE 1301 Elizabeth Ave. Marinette, Wis. Compliments of THERIAULTS STORE 1225 Pierce Ave. EMIL W. LARSON 1241 Main St. 2-4636 Reliable Plumbing 8z Heating Once Again Congratulations to the boys and girls of Marinette High WHITE DINER LUNCH Earl Snyder OLSEN'S TOWNE DICKIE'S CONFECTIONERY RESTAURANT Where your Friends meet to Eat William Marineau' Prop' Han Avenue Marmette For the Best in Popcorn 8a Ice Cream Since 1931 It's Dickies For Your Furniture Needs Compliments of G0 T0 BoB's sERvlcE sTATloN GLOBE House FuRNisHlNG co. Hall gl State M . Phone 2-6326 Marinette, Wis. arinette Compliments of ROY H. SENGSTOCK With Sincere Best Vldshes Compliments of KUNlCK'S MARKET 1922 Wisconsin St. Marinelte. Wisconsin 12 0 Compliments of MARINETTE COUNTY ABSTRACT 84 LAND CO. ' i 1 FULLER GOODMAN COMPANY F, J. Endrick, Manager Lumber - Roofing Building Supplies Insulation - Millwork Marinette, Wisconsin . GILBERTSON'S Compliments of JEWEL Box Md-AIN Pierce Ave. Sz Wisconsin St. THIEI-EN Tru-Blu-Diamonds LANGER G E1 ' H 'lt FUNERAL Home wen Wggghes aml on Compliments of MABEL'S 1617 Main Street Marinette, Wisconsin Compliments of REINKE DAIRY BAR 1378 Main Street BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES Dr. May Dr Drs. Mase Sz Stillman Dr Dr. Nadeau Dr Dr. L. E. Nelson Dr Drs Sellevold Dr Dr. Stark Dr Dr, Thanos Dr Schroeder Bjorklund Cooke Duer Fast Kuklinski Behrendt Compliments of Your Friendly School Supplier BIRCH 81 BLAIR OFFICE MACHINES John J. Blair H. Sidney Birch Finer Foods - Quality Meats HANSEN'S MARKET Phone 2-2124 Marinette, Wis 801 Marinette Ave. , 1 STYLE SHUP Compliments of THE NEW VOGUE Menominee, Michigan Compliments of WMAM Compliments of RED OWL Compliments of GEORGALAN'S SWEET :SHOP Marinette, Wisconsin Fashionable Wearing Apparel THE BELL STORE 1619 Main St. Marinette, Wis. M. M. SULLIVAN INSURANCE Insurance - Real Estate SWEDISH BAKERY Wedding Cakes Birthday Cakes - Pastries Best Wishes Compliments of INTERSTATE SUPPLY CO. Marinette, Wisconsin HANSEN 81 ONION Funeral Home 610 Marinette Avenue Marinette, Wisconsin Compliments of JENQUIN HARDWARE Compliments of POQUETTES MARKETS 20 Hosmer St. - Marinette, Wis Hall Avenue Marinette, Wis. 1229 10th St. - Menominee, Mich Compliments of K I NNEY MOTORS EAST END SERVICE Howie Ihler Marinette, Wisconsin Hall Avenue Marinette, Wis. Howie Sz Johnnie 34 I l OUR VERY BEST WISHES . . . to some very nice people! A very personal, a very sincere !'Good Luck Wish for every Senior graduating this year! We do mean personal, too . . . because We've had the good fortune to know so many of you so very well, practically all your life! Welre proud of our graduates-and happy to be able to take this occasion to add our good wishes to those of your other family friends! LAUERMANS Best Wishes Ma rinette County Motors Ford Cars Sz Trucks - Sales Sz Service Walter A. Diesing Phone 2-2317 19 Hall Avenue Marinette, Wisconsin Best Wishes to the Class of 1953 Boren C llnlc Dr. C. H. Boren Dr. Clark Boren Dr. J. W. Boren Dr. J. W. Zeratsky Dr. R. R. McCanna J. C. Penney Company Marinette, Wisconsin 3 1822 Hall Ave. Tel. 2-5225 HUB CLOTHIERS Men's Sz Young Men's Clothing Sz Furnishings Our Windows Tell The Styles Marinette, Wisconsin When you buy ARMSTRONG RHINO-FLEX TIRES you buy the best. Peter Katz Sales Sz Service 3201 Hall Ave. Marinette Your J. I. Case Dealer Armstrong Tire, Battery Distributor Compliments of PIONEER HARDWARE For Anything Photographic CONANT STUDIOS ccrrhe Store Marinette With Two Front Doors and Marinette, Wisconsin Menominee DUNN'S Shoes Sz Hosiery O. A. HAASE CO. Where Quality Sz Service Have The First Consideration Where time out means real enjoyment and fun. Come Here Often Dunn's Restaurant 1722 Main St. Marinette FRITZY'S SUPER-SERVICE STATION 2105 Hall Avenue fNext to C.N.W. Ry? Care Will Save Your Car Fritz Rasmussen - Prop. A Century of Progress On the Roadways of the World. PARLOW MOTOR CO. Studebaker Cars Sz Trucks CONGRATULATIONS Sz SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF ,53 C COMPLIMEN TS OF Marinette County Bar Assn Feldstein Jewelers FAMOUS NAME WATCHES DIAMONDS - JEWELRY - LUGGAGE ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SPORTING GOODS 1529 MAIN ST. ESTABLISHED 1892 Congratulations to the Class of 1953 COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Marinette, Wisconsin Compliments of the V. 8. M. 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