Marinette High School - Whipurnette Yearbook (Marinette, WI)

 - Class of 1957

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SHARON GOULD I' Sfigggpigi-- d BEVERLY BEATY M Af' U F W JUW y , Vu , 1 Li!! x C: 8 'VL 1 S JW wr, RJW 0 Wfffigdffgjjkh N My Gang' M Wwggw ,lj ,K N109 W ,WL 'aff NSXBJ wr 'N gdyno swf A M34 QV wir Mmm Wi, GM, ,ww ' KZWJ DAM WW 1-03,02 UMQQMBQ- .XJ Ml N. tiff F Shown W, ting 315370 jp, ,V.V, Mr. Baiiefma p VCV f,,,f,,ff W ,MM ' L Q W - V ,f H ,J y l ,T 434 X lt J 'Q ' X, To Marlon Batterman, teacher advisor and h , , coac . we gratefully dedicate this l957 Whi u p rnette. Since he came to Marinette in 1953. he has inspired greater athletic achievement among the students and has promoted the building of strong character and mind on the sports field as well as in the classroom. As as coach, he saw the winning of the M8zM Classic by his team as th f' ' ' e lttlng climax to an undefeated season of eight wins. As a teacher, he believes in encouraging and aiding students to look toward the future. This is manifested by Mr. Batterman himself as he is now working for his Masters Degree. And as an advisor, he is one who inspires as leads. Mr. Batterman talks with our photographer in his office. 3 .vsmgg Sharon Gould, Editor Bev Bealy, Assistant Editor and Photographer ta 1957 Julio Magnuson. Copy Editor D011 S9Ym0UI'. SPONS ECWOX' Carol Sion-1't, Art Editor Sharon Peot, Advertising Editor '- vb Dani! fy NSR Q J f.,17 i,gpfLP7f fl . jk Q - fi, 1 Myfzff f f 1 A S gb s g,.l'f7lXjl Lf t 'WAIXVIJ 7.1 yfpwbfo SX r X KL-Xl ' .9 .ln X Y if X ' Uri SAW? Ly' L ' JESS 'Q it fwil Q fn f' cp Nt ll UW V jlififff' i it 5 ' at S? X lt! l ' , f. f' . X 5 - A, ' , , Xqx Qizxii In 6 35:52. V' 54 Ni ii ' W 'Q' RQ' 3 SE 1 C-fy .lg Z. X We, the Whipurnette staff of 1957, present you with this Book, which we hope covers the high points of the 1956-57 School year. It is our sincere wish that this annual will be pleasing to each of you and will bring back many happy memories to be treasured throughout the years. The dog sketched above we've called Scotty, and you'll find her scampering through the pages of this annual, criss-crossing her own paths by dis- covering fun participating in classroom learning and outside recreation. N. Scotty, in the course of a school year, attends classes, participates in sports, takes part in outside activities, and goes to school-sponsored events, much like any of you have done. In so doing, part of the intricate pattern that constitutes a school year is woven. Faculty teaching and guidance run along oppo- site lines, making a criss-cross as they join the stu- dent pattern. And so these two elements, by working harmon- iously and strengthening each other, add color and create a plaided pattern - - that of school life. 69, . if F ,fi f wW School Life ...... Table of Faculfy........... .........Sports........... Contents .......Achvmes........ scones Classes ' glggfpy elsif t I j I j I .ff 9 9 I , - 1 W N -4-jan 'f J' ts , f 1. 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Our school life is a combination of events and experiences that builds our char- acter, our minds, and our understanding of the life around us. Each experience in our life teaches us something. On this page and the next three we are show- ing some phases of our school life, some are rou- tine, some exciting, some amusing, but all are im- portant. J That couldn't be Jack Pazdera that Mr. Schinski has A balanced diet and good f09d are C0mbiI19d by the discovered sleeping, could it? skillful hands of the cooks m the school cafeteria. at 5 t 1 . , ssi- The Library, Janitors, Concerts.. One of the most common sights are the jani- tors in the school, and for those who remain in school in the noon hour, the cooks. These people are an important help in making our school what it is. Also a familiar sight are the student librarians on duty at all times in the library. One of the more amusing sights is that of the student catching up on his sleep in study hall or one of his classes. Unfortunately, it is one of the more common sights. The janitors who perform varied duties are, Bottom Row: H. Anderson, F. Barofsky, G. Eversong Second Row: D. Schroeder, A. John- son, J. Lehman, S. Wender. Judy Faucett, a member of the library council checks out a book for Pat Pazdera. Joanne Joski sings her solo, There's A Song In The Air at the annual Christmas concert. Assemblies, Dances, Plays and. The handling of snakes was demonstrated at a paid assembly by a skilled handler. Assemblies are entertaining and educational, wheth- er it is a pep assembly or one demonstrating the hand- ling of snakes. The plays and concerts constitute a great deal of ef- fort on the part of the students. The dances after the games offered the students a chance to enjoy themselves and be entertained and gave the clubs a chance to make money. The candy sales also give the students and clubs a chance to make money for a worthy cause. In the one-act contest play, Paul Linser tells Shelley Students enj0y H jiUC1'bUg Ht One Of the dances Friedstein about the old days. Hfief 2 game- College Night, Make Up Cur School Liie. Four students hear a lecture by a college rep- resentative at Career Night conferences. Jim Cook discusses application forms for col- lege with a representative. Preparation for our school life on the campus of some college or university is found at college night. At this time the colleges and universities in Wisconsin send their representatives to talk to students interested in at- tending college and tell them something of the life at a college and what it offers in the line of an education. For those interested in Michigan schools Menominee High School offered a program similar to ours. J. Bohan and students from other schools are inter- ested listeners as a college representative explains some procedure. Queen Pat Kennedy poses with her court that in- cludes Darlene Carlson, Pat Danner, Carol Sandberg, and Susie Ames. MandM The weekend of the M and M game was full of excitement for the students of Marinette High School. On Friday afternoon a pep assembly was put on by several clubs and organizations. At the beginning of the assembly, Pat Kennedy, Victory Queen, was crowned by the captains of the game, Jack Pazdera and Jerry Johnson. Many clubs put on skits. Little Red Riding Hood fKaren Jensenj visits Grandmother fPaul Linserh as Delight Jensen looks on. A hair-dressing float was entered in the M 81 M parade by the Girls' Athletic Association. Marinette 14 - .ti . ,tx ' 'I Our Varsity cheerleaders lead a cheer for the team before the start of the M and M game. On Saturday morning, a parade was held. The prize-winning floats were by the two Art Clubs and the Latin Club. The big game began at 2:00 in the after- noon. The I3-7 victory did much to add to the enjoyment of the weekend. Finishing off the festivities was the dance in the evening. ' v. .. Everyone seems to be enjoying the M and M dance, which ended the Hay s f6S'liV1t16S4 'I : f Carol Schwartz is crowned Miss Mistletoe by Darlene Carlson as Santa watches with great interest. We Saw You On December I7, the senior class held their annual party. This year's theme was Kandy Kane Kapers. The central attraction of the decorations was the large pine tree in the center of the floor, decorated with candy canes and tinsel. Entertainment for the evening consisted of group singing, solos by Gary Kriedeman, songs by a boys' quartet, and a visit from Santa Claus, Paul Linser in disguise. Sara Hood pours punch for Nancy Messenger, Joan Jerry Johnson and Arlene Arnovitz laugh as Carol Rastall, Joyce Behnke, and Yolanda Nelson. Schwartz holds the mistletoe cane above their heads. At The Senior Class Party Carol Schwartz was crowned Miss Mistletoe and received a crown of mistletoe and a candy cane wand with mistletoe attached. Her job was to hold her wand over the heads of the couples while they were dancing. Much credit must go to the people who made the party a successful one. Paul Linser was chair- man of the decorations, with Darlene Carlson, chairman of entertainment, and Sharon Gould, re- , freshments. S ak. The seniors listening to Mike Faueett's imitation of Elvis Presley are Peggy Heil, Jerry Johnson, Pat DesJardin, and Jack Urbaniak. Kandy Kane Kapers was the theme for the senior class party and can be seen carried out in the decorations of the gym where couples enjoyed dancing. 17 Sophomore Class Party John Hansen and Pat Pazdera reigned as Mr, and Miss High Society over the Sophomore class party held on Feb. 22. Music was provided by the Twin City Five. Top hats, canes, opera glasses, bow ties, bal- loons, and streamers brought out the theme High Society . Entertainment was provided by members of the class. Included were accordion selections by Dan Roetzer, who was accompanied by Ron Car- riveau on the drums. Taking a rest between dances are John Ziemann, Lillian Moraga, Don Boettcher, Judy Kelnhofer, and Don Johnson. Part of the entertainment at the Sophomore class party was dancing, which was enjoyed by all. 18 Pat Danner, Band Sweetheart Jim Wojciehowski, winner of Bausch Lomb avmrd Jim Wo-iciehowski was n imcd s the xxinnti ot the Bausch Lomh science aw nd The honor is awarded lei achieving the highest scholastic record in scicncc Pat Danner. a senior, was selected hy the Band to he their annual Sweetheart. She was crowned during the d H half of the first home football game. r S a n Representatives selected for the 1956 Badger Boys' State were Don Drown, Don Seymour. Jim Wojcie- howski, and Harry White. Badger Boys' State is held every year and sponsored by the American Legion. . Its aim is to give boys experience in running a state government. Bottom Row: Don Drown and Don Seymour Stcond Row: Jim Wojciehowski and Haiiy White Delevttes to Badger Boys' State. 'N -P I ,nw NRS The Jun- IQI- C Ia ss Presents Rebecca L' at ents Xi 'oXexn wwn Xen . es dxscnsses -A pro an and Mana 'Ynxe Hafnqn W9 Tag sk 'net 9 8 Umlxe, So'nneX Yksnei Agnes CMOX, XCJAXYN ?'6'y0g0 Howl 'amd CMOX. YNMK 'YWCXC9 Youn, Karen Sensen Sefannxe, CasoX Yann Cpknggex , Rebecca 639065 Eddxe Oavks, Don uxnbefe- . 'ioqngng Cxveen, PAXen Uxbanxak NR. Xblnson, Skin COOK ea nosefm, M 909962 QY ew GS 125-K rnknute Xnswncixons WY, Uonna Bonnson. Kenney dw ec . D ko 'net student Nx fl Time 0 ut For Gi nger 'ov dass Qi eseoxed K coo' ' om fzmde . ck we em 06 XA, we 3 WAXG Ne?- XXYBK degixexe vmeo Qoe X74 Co Yebwmq YL a T kme Om io: Gmgef' 'og Ro Toe QYAQ vi 'as fa ifmixw comedy oxmeeo gem 0X6 gm cwsed was NRS. Card Dkexqoeq ec , asf wdeox dweexox. Yxomqkexs KOXQe.9ex1etX3 Bmw HWS-we mm BQCB. ioixoo fa 's om iof ioo'0oaXX. Dkeexoi oi we QYAH Qxsxeck 'og Doom Sokmson. S wexe Dekfgox Senseo and Sxxcim Re was Sxage Nxanagei. Bott Om ROW I Kar en J SIISQDY Kat hy Fa gan 1 Mar k T hjel en NWS. Dwkmegex ,Q Fagan 'oeiore 'me pefiovm Reb Gcca Ham mes? Second ROW Ho pper 1 H U I' bam ak , Caro 1 Fe fm 1 J ohnel Gr D ' On L. lmbe Ig J. , lm cook ' , m, ,1T e , e Eff Watch helpjeggffitr'riodstein, and Pa 1 ,es- 01 au. 5 dS Bert Han i U Lin. el Struggles The Senior Class Play On March 26 and 28, the senior class presented their annual play. This year's play, Ten Little Indians, by Agatha Christie, was a murder mystery which took place on an island off the coast of England. lt was the story of a conniving murderer who planned to kill ten people hy luring them to an island, where they would be cut off from any possible help. The dialogue was in English dialect. Miss Wenzel was the director and Judy Kornetzke was student director. Play Cas, Narr-,L 1 ' ROQCNO M -5 A .. V62 Eggers Nowukowski C, , flytho,-ne S .lt Johnson flptam L usie A X W H. ombard J mes Sirllzanl Blore ClidiylH0I.Ch efwrens, , lfye-D Y Slflfgpn y M213-q:Z?I !l'z1vQ S1111 ul Linseeiivey .I I-nlstro ' leldon F .3 x v Emily Brent ng Bert Hallellcdstem 1eneraIMf,Cken . gon Seymou K ZIC lice K . I. 'mu M. Y L n lkC Faucet! 1 ll XX en Linle 'nd' Pa er, Alie Dewey ul Lins PK 00k is Writt Haller eu on the fav ff suddenly digg. es O he Cast as Bert e Kamin, Judy I-Iorch, Carlyle , and Don Seymour look concerned when Susie Ames faints. Jerry d ROW . 5eC0n yy le Dewe Carly Horch, Judy 1 r, ett Bertflale . Fauc ' . Mlke r Kamln, . A1109 ul: Seymo . DoH ROW' B0tt0m . Pau . dsteln' . Sheld0n we klv ,fk0WS NOW' H. Johnso Jerry 1 ei . er SuS1e Am 1L1 S ' Bottom Row: Karlene Kieff, Judy Kornetzke, Alice Kamin, Jean Vermilye, Jane Bannow, Rena Jayne Wuhrmann, Ar- lene Arnovitz, Nancy Brumm, Sheldon Friedstein, Second Row: James Wojciehowski, Harry White, Sandra Deiters, Roy Holmes, Lynne Johnson, Susie Ames, Rosalie Peters, Yolanda Nelson, Mr. Karier. Washington-New York Tour, 1956 ln April, 1956, seventeen students took the Wash- ington-New York tour, chaperoned by Mr. Karier. The students left on the 6400 on the Tuesday following Easter and returned the following Sunday. Their first stop was in New York. There they saw the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Empire State Building, Greenwich Village, Brooklyn Bridge, China- town, the Bowery, Wall Street, Julliard School of Music, Fifth Avenue Shops, Radio City, Rockefeller Center, and the U. N. Building. From New York, they traveled to Washington, D. C. The places of interest they saw there included the Capitol, the White House, Arlington National Ceme- tery, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Memorial, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Smithsonian Institute, Christ Church, Mount Vernon, the Pentagon, Jefferson Me- morial, and the Supreme Court Building. After six days of travel, the students arrived home, tired and happy, with many stories to tell. Lyolze Jobosoo oo Me t1-azh all o'1?e11-9 Wa lzrlpah GIJJ OJ' 004-e 6' e obs We ez-vatfba 061' oo tlye 11-azb was flpsvfbabbg to I4-os S4-fkygzaa-fvew Jerk room JIIOYP lb lil komefsl-e aodlmoe Jobosoa gf al' Jeaa Pez-bylpe ivpzbroreq eoJb.1fJ 4- 00 l As the evening progresses, we find many of the couples fi to tables, where they could sit and chat. Somewhere over the rainbow, Way up high, There's a land that I heard of, Once in a lullaby. On May 18, 1956, the Marinette High School gym nding their way was transformed into that land over the rainbow through the efforts of the 1956 junior class, when they presented their annual prom. Highlight of the decorations was the rainbow coming out of a pot of gold and extending to a sky of blue streamers. Happily dancing the night away are the many couples that attended the Junior Prom. Don Drown and Marlene Lahaie lead the Grand March for the Junior Prom. Don Drown was chosen to represent his class as Others in the court were Jane Bannow, junior presi- Prom King, and he chose Marlene Lahaie to be his dent, and her escort, Dave Linser, Pat DesJardin and queen. She was crowned before the grand march with Judy. Hansen, Lynne Johnson and Allen Manns, Pete a crown of red roses, and she had red roses in her Wood and Sharon Gould, and Tom LaFountain and colonial bouquet. Margie Kamin. Everyone excitedly watches as Don Drown crowns Marlene Lahaie as his Prom Queen. s l 27 i V x 4 'V-ff-..,,, 1 A In speech class, Billie Jean LaF0nd bashfully tells Santa what she would like for Christmas. Shelly Friedstcin reads a tale he has written in Miss Greene's senior English class. English One of the most outstanding traits of a well-educated person is his use of the Eng- lish language. Our English department strives to impress on the student the import- ance of good grammar, a sizeable vocabu- lary, and a knowledge of the literary works. English is required from the seventh through the eleventh grades and recom- mended in the twelfth, especially for college. The seventh graders look very intent as they study their English assignment. -s we 28 Rebecca Hammes, Carlyle Dewey, and Harry White look absorbed as they translate their Spanish. Languages Marinette High School offers to the stu- dents two languages. One is Latin, the basis of all languages, and the other is Spanish, the main language in over half of the West- ern Hemisphere. ln our modern days of fast transporta- tion, the need for a knowledge of more than one language has increased. Two years of each language is equivalent to one year in college. The second year Latin students study their assignment for the next day. Tom Dewey, Margie Gould, Donna Stevenson, Jim Cook, Ann Tjaden, and Elizabeth Ruby are busy writing a test in Spanish I. 29 Mr. Molander explains formulas to his first hour elementary algebra class. , f f 'f' L1 f., .,ff F Mialhematics Essential in our everyday life is a know- lege of mathematics, At Marinette High School, a large variety of courses in mathe- matics is offered. Among them are Elemen- tary Algebra, Plane Geometry, Higher Alge- bra, Solid Geometry and Trigonometry. At least one year of mathematics is re- quired for graduation, while those that plan to attend college, have to take two or more years of mathematics. fi! -8-1-X.-A Ml X I xw., ,.,. 2 K' JL.. fl! V ee! d ,vb M71 lu! ff Z f 'Scienc It is the desire at Marinette High School to give each student a thorough basic train- ing in the field of science. This begins in the eighth grade with general science. In the ninth grade, and additional course in general science is usually taken. Sophomores receive biology. Chemistry and physics may be taken in the junior and senior years. x A Q - N X -s I I Laverne Walters, Nancy Fellner, and Judy Hartwig are intent listeners as Mr. Schuchart shows them how to dissect an earthworm. Members of the chemistry class, including Owen Peterson, San- dra Roehl, Wayne Limberg, and Sharon Sequin, are completing their experiments. Mr. Forsberg's physics class takes time from their work to pose for the camera. Sharon Voliva does a charcoal sketch as one of her art projects. ,- t Miss Emley points out a picture of Van Gogh to one of her art students. while others study pictures in magazines. Art In order to have an appreciation of art, one must have a knowledge of it. The art classes provide this knowledge. ln the seventh and eighth grades, one semester of art is required for all students. From the ninth grade on, art is an elective subject. Talented students in art may also belong to the Art Club. Miss Emley is the art instructor in Mari- nette High School. Music The Music department at Marinette High School is divided into two parts, the vocal and instrumental. The vocal department is under the direction of Miss Lucille Austin and consists of the Girls' Glee Club, the Boys' Glee Club, and the Mixed Chorus. Mr. Kenneth Emmons directs the school's junior and senior bands, and Miss Mary Kuchenmeister conducts the junior and sen- ior orchestras. The Boys' Glee Club, with the assistance of a few girls from the Mixed Chorus, practice one of their numbers. Eighth graders intently listen to Miss Austin as she explains something to them in music class. Mr. Gardiner, city manager, speaks to a citi- zenship class on problems to be faced in Mari- nette. Social Science The Social Science department at Mari- nette High School consists of the classes in geography, American and world history, civics, and social and economic problems. Three years of social sciences are re- quired. They are Citizenship, World History, and American History. ln these classes, the student discovers the foundations of the world conditions today and the complexities of our government. 34 Com mercial Preparation for careers in the secretarial field is found in the commercial department. Marinette offers two years of typing, two years of shorthand, bookkeeping. general business, and commercial law for all girls interested in becoming secretaries. A know- ledge of shorthand and typing is also very handy for those that plan to attend college when they graduate. Mrs. Schuchardt's sixth hour General Business class takes time off from their work to pose for a picture. Don Drown, Bert Haller, Judy Westphal, and Peggy Heil con- centrate on their typing during sixth hour. John Prefontaine, Judy Hansen, Pat Kennedy, and Darrell La- Canne look on as Mr. Holterman demonstrates various pieces of office equipment. if New WS Nb was N' QU Wi' ttf? so if ii S5150 NX! s jd iw I hmm xriffflwti N is lx Home Economics The Home Economics department con- sists of many phases. Among these are sew- ing, cooking, child care, nutrition, textiles, and home nursing. It desires to give each girl preparation for the management of a future home or to prepare her for a career in the home eco- nomics field. Home Economics is required for all sev- enth graders. Home Economics I, II, III, and IV may be taken in the ninth grade through the twelfth. Mrs. Komp's Handicraft class is hard at work. Janet Blanchete, Lavon Kamin, and Sandra Bromund display one of their finished notebooks. ft. iiiiiiiiiiitn ..... W resr These seventh grade Home EC students work on their notebooks. W --,..s- .. 36 Mr. Hansen gives one of his drafting students some assistance with his drawing. Industrial Arts The Industrial Arts department consists of five different units. They are drafting, printing, woodshop, mechanics, and machine shop. In the seventh grade, each boy has to take nine weeks of printing, woodshop, drafting, and machine shop. There they at- tempt to give each boy fundamental know- ledge of each unit. More extensive courses may be taken in each unit later on. Wayne Limberg works on one ot the machines in Machine Shop. Don Marbes, Mr. Tulip, and Wally Mans work on a project in the woodshop. wt Y 'WF MA 1 Q Y Superintendent William C, Godson As? one wanders through this book of visual experi- ences, one cannot help but feel with pride for the young people who have put forth the effort and time needed to document the activities of their school life. On the pages of this yearbook is found the evidence which proves that our young people will soon be ready to assume the responsibility of guiding our great nation. They have demonstrated in many ways that our future is secure as they become the leaders of tomorrow. Let this Whipurnette today, represent the potential that will make our country even a greater America to- morrow. Hikari We, as Americans, have certain rights. We some- times forget that for every right that we have there is a duty to perform. Because we have the right to express our opinion in criticism, we have a duty to do so constructively. Because we have a right to own property, we have a duty to respect the property of others. . These and other rights you have had according to your maturity while attending school, and situations have been set up wherein you could practice them to the degree that you could understand. May you continue to grow as students and as adults in the practice of accepting your duties. IQQ Principal Allen Harbort l Mr. L. P. Adams Mr. Walter Johnson Dr. Charles E. Koepp Our Board of Education, with Mr. Charles Pedersen It is a policy-making group whose main functions as president bases its work on the level of what is best are to see that the schools have money to function, to for students. back school administration, and to get the best possible The Board of Education works chiefly with Super- teachers for the school system. intendent William C. Godson. Mr. Charles Pedersen Mr. L. F. Thielen DT- J- D- Z9I'afSkY 4 1 p i Mr. S. D. Byrum Assistant Prinicipal of our school is Staf- ford D. Byrum. His many duties include being high school treasurer, detention chairman, ath- letic manager, and in charge of changing and repairing lockers. He also teaches chemistry. Although his many duties keep him con- tinually busy, he is always ready to help the students that come to him with their prob- lems. Assistant Principal and Dean of Girls Filling the role of Dean of Girls is Miss Alice Sunstrom. She is also the senior coun- selor. Along with these two important posi- tions, she also teaches English and is the ad- visor of Future Teachers of America. Miss Sunstrom carries out her duties with the friendliness and patient understand- ing that has made her well-liked by all. Miss Alice Sunstrom One of the secretaries in the prin- cipal's office is Barbara Walk. She is a very willing worker. Cheerfully carrying out her du- ties is Elainc Schultz, the other sec- retary in Mr. Harbort's office. Barbara Walk Elaine Schultz Qtatf 01 ' 'I ff!! q , A B View W 7' I, V . , ,f' .7 , , if , 'P' P LA fi ' ' Business Manager of our school is Mr. Mn 7 lux 1 wtf Sherburn Libal. He is also in charge of the ' cafeteria and the milk pro ram. .ff a g W f fp Mi v' - Mr. Libal Eleanor Beattie Barbara Nelson Secretary to the Superintendent is Eleanor Beattie. Bookkeeping and filing are among her many duties. Assistant'in the Superintendent's office is Barbara Nelson. She takes l dictation and keeps files. Miss Austin Mr. Batterman MR. MARLON BATTERMAN Geometry, Math 12, Head Football and Track Coach, M Club ad- visor. Oshkosh State College, B.S., Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Mrs. Bruce MISS LUCILLE AUSTIN Choir, Glee Clubs, Music 7 and 8, Grade Vocal Supervisor. Lawrence College, B.M., Northwestern, Chris- tianson Choral School, University of Colorado. MR. BRUCE BASLER Physical Education, Head Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach. University of Illinois, B.S., University of Wis- consin, M.S. Mr. Brockman MR. ROBERT BROCKMAN World History, Driver Education, Whipurnette Editorial Staff Ad- visor, Color Squad Coach. University of Wisconsin, B.S. MRS. STELLA BRUCE Junior High Home Economics. Stout Institute, Illinois State Normal Univer- sity. MR. STAFFORD BYRUM Chemistry, Assistant-Principal, Student Coun- cil Advisor, Faculty Athletic Director, School Treasurer. Ripon College, B.A., University of Wisconsin. Mr. Basler Miss Bruce MISS LILLIAN BRUCE Librarian, Library Council Advisor. University of Wisconsin, B. A., Columbia University, M. S. Graduate Work at Uni- versity of Chicago. Mr. Byrum MR. KEITH COMEAUX History, Citizenship, Rifle Club Advisor, Color Squad Coach. Oshkosh State College, B.S. MR. LLOYD F. DOBYNS American and World History. University of Iowa, B.A. and M.A. Mr. Comeaux Mr. Dobyns Miss Emley Mrs. Emmons Mr. Emmons MISS BARBARA EMLEY MRS. ALVINA EMMONS MR. KENNETH EMMONS Art Supervisor English 7 and 10, Forensics and Junior and Senior Band. Lawrence College, B.A. Uni- Junior High Library Librarian. Lawrence College, B.M. versity of Wisconsin. Ripon College, B.A., University of Wisconsin, Graduate Work. Mr. Exworthy Mr. Forsberg MR. KENNETH EXWORTHY Geography, General Science, Science Depart- ment Head, Head of Assembly Program Com- mittee. Oshkosh State College, B.E., University of Chi- cago, M.S. MR. WALTER FORSBERG Physics, Biology, General Science. University of Wisconsin, B.A., M.A. Post-grad- uate work at St. Louis University. Chairman of Visual Aids. MISS MIRIAM FROTHINGHAM Typing I and II, Shorthand II, Hall Monitors Advisor, Business Education Department Head. Whitewater State College, B.E., University of Wisconsin, University of Colorado. MISS RUTH GREENE Latin I and II, English 12, Latin Club Advisor. Carroll College, B.A., University of Wisconsin, University of Colorado. Miss Frothingham Miss Greene Mr. Hansen Mr. Harmon MR. HENRY HANSEN MR. LLOYD HARMON Drafting, Visual Aid Program, Printing 7-12, Freshman Basketball, Stout Institute, B.S. Golf. Stout Institute, B.S., M.S. Mr. Holterman Mrs. Holquist MRS. OLGA HOLQUIST Home Economics. University of Wisconsin, Cen- tral State College, B.A. Miss Hurdis MR. NORBERT HOLTERMAN Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Business Law, Psy- chology, Whipurnette Business Staff Advisor. University of Chicago, B.A., Whitewater State. MISS HELENE HURDIS English 7 and 8, Footlights. Whitewater State College, B.E. MR. WILLIAM JONES English, Journalism, Advisor to Mariner. Milwaukee State College, B.S., University of Minnesota, M.S. MR. CLARENCE KARIER Citizenship, World History, Noonites Central State College, B.S. Mr. Jones Mrs. Koberstein Miss Koehne MRS. MARY MISS MARY KOEHNE History, English. Physical Education, G.A.A., Intra- River Falls murals, Girls' Bowling League. LaCrosse, B.S. Miss Krohn advisor. Mr. Karier Mrs.. Komp MRS. MAXINE KOMP Home Economics 7 and 8, Handi craft. Mount Mary of Milwaukee, B.S. Mr. Krumheuer MISS LILLIAN KROHN English 9, English Department Head. University of Chicago, B.A., Graduate Work at University of Chicago and Wisconsin. MR. ALDEN KRUMHEUER Geography, Tennis and Color Squad Coach. Whitewater State College, B.E. - MISS MARY KURCHENMEISTER Orchestra. University of Wisconsin, B.M. MR. MIKE LINLEY Mathematics 7, Algebra, 'Geometry, Assistant Football Coach. Platteville, B.S., University of Wisconsin, M.S. Miss Kuchenmeister Mr. Linley Mr. Madary Mrs. Minne MR. RUSSELL MADARY MISS CLARA MINNE Mechanics, Machine Shop, Rifle Mathematics, Cartesian Club Ad- Club Advisor. visor. Milwaukee State College. Oshkosh Moorhead Teachers College, B.S. State, Stout Institute, B.E. Mr. Schinski MR. RALPH SCHINSKI American History, Problems in Democracy, Assistant Football Coach. Oshkosh State College, B.S. MR. ROBERT SCHMITT Science, Mechanics, Machine Shop, Driver Ed- ucation, Pep Club Advisor. Morgan Park College, University of New Mexi- co, Stout Institute, B.S. Mr. Molander MR. JOHN A. MOLANDER Trigonometry, Elementary Algebra, Higher Algebra, Sol- id Geometry. Augustana College, Univer- sity of Minnesota, University of Michigan, B. A. Mr. Schmitt Mrs. Schuchart MRS. EILEEN SCHUCHART Typing I, Shorthand I, General Business, Whip- urnette Advertising Staff Advisor. Milwaukee State College, University of Wis- consin, B.B.A. MR. ROBERT SCHUCHART General Science 8, Biology, Nucleus Club Ad- visor, Color Squad Coach. St. Norbert College, B.S. University of Wis- consin. M.S. Mr. Schuchart Miss Sunstrom MISS ALICE SUNSTROM English, Senior Counselor, Dean of Girls. Carroll College, B.A., Univer- sity of Wisconsin, University of Chicago, and University of Colorado, Graduate work. Miss Wenzel Mr. Trotier MR. DONALD TROTIER General Science, Mathematics 7, Assistant J. V. Football Coach, J. V. Basketball Coach. Eau Claire State, B.S. MISS VICKI WENZEL Spanish I and II, English II, Spanish Club Ad- visor, Senior Class Play, Contest Play. Lawrence College, B.A. MRS. CAROL ANNE DIETMEYER English, Speech, Forensics, Twelfth Night, Junior Class Play, Contest Play. Milwaukee-Downer, University of Wisconsin, B.S. Mr. Tulip MR. HAROLD TULIP Woodshop and Assistant Track Coach. Stout Institute, B.S. Mrs. Dietmeyer 41,35 A W , 17244 WAZZD I f , g,,V,14 M zz? gniw , ff f 4 0711 me 477367 Mug, 46112462 5144, -J'l f9jf4,f0 470 A '64-' Ziff, ?4L-fi-4f' Wfflfm , ,fLf7'lf ZZ09-fv ihjvfm 7760 WLM P yvmf 6'fLAf 'jf'L WW! ' G gf 5g..Q f My D R T S i Bottom Row: Cleft to rightj Coach Linley, B. Dreier, T. LaFountain, P. DesJardin, D. Seymour, J. Urbaniak, B. Cheva- lier, B. Shepro, J. Pazdera, F. Witt, J. Johnson, Coach Battermang Second Row: Coach Basler, D. Limberg, B. Remane. L. Heimburg, K. Saunier, E. Kunesh, P. Pazdera, N. Bouche, J. Willan, B. Derusha, T. Rastall, Coach Schinskig Third Row: G. Christensen, J. Miller, F. Litts, M. Berger, P. Messenger, N. Maske, J. Gypp, C. Kalm, R. Kasten, D. Mudrak, M. Thie- len, D. Pearson, T. Pfaffl. 'ffgfaff M' Varsity Football AW . f Q ,fizywmd Mr. Batterman and members of the offensive team watch the de- Z7 - fense at work. 7 M! Marines Marines Marines Marines Marines Marines Marines Marines 52 38 14 Season Recorw 19 27 27 13 47 13 Eau Claire 14 Merrill 0 Rhinelander 0 Antigo 6 Brookfield CMil.J 12 Wausau 7 Escanaba 0 Menominee 7 Zi! Marines Edge Eau Claire l9-l4 The Marinette Marines opened up their bid for the Big Rivers Conference Title by defeating the Eau Claire Old Abes at Eau Claire. Although the Old Abes gained considerably more yardage on the ground, they could not stop the passing attack of the Marines. With only three minutes of the game played, Tom Hes- sler, the Eau Claire fullback, sped through the Marine line for a 64 yd. touchdown. Hessler dove for the extra point, and Eau Claire led 7-O after the first quarter. The Marines came right back as a high pass from center on fourth down, moved the ball back 31 yds., giving them a first down on Eau Claire's 14 yd. line. After one incomplete pass, Marine quarterback, Tom LaFountain, passed to end Mark Thielen, for Marinette's first touchdown. Eau Claire scored again in the third period with Hessler going over from the two, following a 69 yd. march. Trailing by two touchdowns in the fourth quarter, La- Fountain took to the air and completed two touchdown passes to Erv Kunesh, with Kunesh doing a beautiful job of receiv- ing. The game ended with the Marines in possession of the ball near the Old Abe goal line. Marines Crush Merrill 27-O Marinette, playing its first home game of the season, was never in serious trouble as they downed Merrill at Lauerman Field. Merrill took the kickoff and went for two quick first downs, but was stopped after being thrown for a 10 yard loss. On the next down, a bad pass from center sent the ball sailing over Keene Warren, a Merrill back, and Warren could get only to the Marinette 28 yd. line after which the Marines took over. Marinette was forced to punt, but after one play Merrill fumbled on their own 20 yd. line. The Marines re- covered the ball and were off on a scoring spree, scoring on this occasion and three others. Q, Erv Kunesh and Bob Chevalier were the top ground gain- ers, with Kunesh going over for three touchdowns and Cheva- lier for one. Tom LaFountain knocks down a pass intended for Bob McMillan of Merrill. Erv Kunesh goes over for one of his three touchdowns against Merrill. A Rhinelander player hits Tom Pfaffl as he lunges for the goal line. Marines Topple Rhinelander 27-O With long runs doing most of the damage, the Mari- nette Marines had little trouble in defeating the Rhine- lander Hodags for their third straight victory. Marinette played most of the first quarter in Rhine- lander territory, but were unable to score in this period. However, the Marines started to drive in the second Jack Pazdera and Neal Maske close in on a Merrill back. 54 period, and after short gains to the 34 yd. line, quarter- back Tom LaFountain threw a strike to Irv Kunesh in the end zone for Marinette's first score. The Marine's second score was made on a nice run of 62 yds. by Pete Messenger. Other Marine touchdowns were highlighted by the long gains of Bob Chevalier and Tom Pfaffl. Marines Squeeze by Antigo 13-6 Antigo gridders put up a stubborn fight before going down to defeat at the hands of the Marinette Marines. The Marines were plagued by fumbles and penalties which cost them considerable yardage. Marinette marched to a touch- down on their first attempt, with Irv Kunesh and Bob Chevalier picking up yardage on the ground, and Tom La- Fountain and .lack Pazdera in the air. The touchdown drive was completed on an end sweep by Pete Messenger. Pazdera added the extra point to make the score 7-0. Antigo's lone touchdown came in the fourth period on a one yard plunge by Pat Fraley, after a 48 yd. march. The Marines added their second touchdown after a drive of 37 yds., with the big gains made on passes to Mark Thielen and finally to .lack Pazdera in the end zone. Pazdera's second extra point attempt was wide of its mark. Pete Messenger is chased by several Wausau players. Marines Defeat Wausau 13-7 It was a night of determination for the Marines, as they were out to settle for the 40-0 defeat they suffered at the hands of the Lumberjacks last year. But that game was forgotten, and the boys settled down to beat Wausau. Our Marines played their best game of the year on this occasion. Marinette's defensive team played the decisive role in the victory, as they held Wausau to only three first downs while they offensively drove for fifteen first downs against their opponent. The Marines used the hard running of Pete Mes- This Brookfield back is destined to fall as he is hit by Pete Messenger. senger, Ervin Kunesh, and Bob Chevalier along with a fine job of quarterbacking by Tom LaFountain and Tom Pfaffl to gain a total of 253 yards. The Marine's lst touchdown came on a 76 yard march which was highlighted by Mark Thielen's reception of four passes, the last of which was in the Wausau end zone for the score. Marinette's last touchdown came on a neat run by Tom LaFountain around the end. Wausau's touchdown came as they grabbed a bob- bled punt on the Marine 10 yd. line and in two plays went for the score. i Marines Trample Brookfield 47-12 In a game which saw only undergraduates in action, the Marinette Marines defeated Brookfield in a game played at Lauerman's Field. With backs such as Pete Messenger, Erv Kunesh, Tom Pfaffl, Bob Remane, Pat Pazdera, and Jerry Miller doing the running, the Marines were in little offensive danger. Marinette's undergraduates also consist of good linemen such as Jerry Gypp, Jim Willan, Neal Maske, Mark Thielen, Bob Derusha, Tom Rastal, Clarence Kalm, Don Pearson, and Ned Bouche. With all this material combined, the un- dergrads did a splendid job of keeping Marinette's season a winning one and displayed a big scoring spree. 55 Don Seymour prepares to hit an Eskymo back. Marines Bury Escanaba 38-O Marinette High School gridders chalked up their seventh victory of the season in downing Escanaba in a game played at Escanaba. The Eskymos were never any real threat to the Marines as the Marines scored at ease. Don Seymour intercepted Escanaba's opening pass on the Escanaba 30 yd. line and from there the Marines went for their first touchdown in four downs. Jim Hamelin and Dick Christensen were the work- ers in Escanaba's next drive, but they were soon forced to punt. A pass from Tom Pfaffl to Erv Kunesh ended the Marines' drive for their second touchdown. Mari- nette stopped every scoring attempt by the Eskymos and scored almost everytime they got possession of the ball. Marinette's defense closes in on an Escanaba back. 6 i 1 1 Pete Messenger goes for yardage against Menominee. Marines Win M 81 M 14-7 Marinette finished the 1956 season with a victory over Menominee and as champs of the 1956 Big Rivers Conference. While Menominee led in the final statistics, the Marines led in the all important scoring column. Bob Chevalier and Tom Caley were the top ground gainers for Marinette and Menominee, respectively. Both teams stuck pretty much to the ground with Menominee trying only seven passes and completing two, while Marinette tried six, and completed one. This one completion played a big role in the Marines' drive for their first touchdown.. Jack Pazdera recovered a Maroon fumble on their 29 yd. line. Chevalier then carried for five, and with a pass from Tom LaFountain to Erv Kunesh, put the ball on the Maroon six yard line. Don Seymour carried for three, and in two more tries, Chevalier went over for the score. Tom Pfaffl displays his tremendous defensive work as he intercepts this Menominee pass. The Maroons took the kickoff on their own 40 yd. line with Caley doing the greater share of the carrying. But the Marine line would not move and they took pos- session of the ball on downs. Bob Drier came in to punt for the Marines, and after the kick was bobbled by a Maroon back, the Marines recovered to end the first half. In the third period, the Marines again took posses- sion of the ball as Bob Derusha recovered another Menominee fumble on the Maroons' 28 yd. line. Mari- Bette again capitalized on this opportunity and scored their second touchdown. The Maroon touchdown came when a Marine fum- ble gave them the ball on Marinette's 37 yd. line. Car- ries by Caley and Don Hofer brought the ball to the 5 yd. line where Caley drove for the score. Tom Pfaffl's interception of a Menominee pass ended the 1956 M 8: M classic. 57 LH-PAT DES JARDIN E-JACK PAZDERA Most valuable player E-GLEN CI-IRISTENSEN QB-TOM LA FOUNTAIN CCapt.J All-Conference G-BOB SHEPRO RH-DON SEYMOUR G-JACK URBANIAK All-Conference A11-State mention HAROLD ELLIE CMgr.J FB-BOB CHEVALIER E-FRED WITT 'I'-JERRY JOHNSON B-BOB DREIER ht D Paradise F Pearson D Gerend B LaFever W LaPierre R. McPherson, J. Behrendt, F First Row: Cleft to rig D . , . , . , . , . , Pichette, D. Dobersteing Second Row: W. Dettmann, S. Gardiner, L. Heimburg, L. Lantow, J. Hansen, R. Smith, M. Dei ters, D. Erickson, D. Wittg Third Row: F. Fisher, R. Wosz, B. Weed, P. Thielen, J. Davis, E. Hasenfus, M. Yunke, D, Skow- T t' lund, T. Faucettg Fourth Row: Mr. Jones. B. Kaufmen, E. Molander. E. Olson, J. Olson, A. Butler, B. Petzel, Mr. ro ier. ID! J. V. Football f Q ff Mr. Jones, assisted by Mr. Trotier, wound up his third successful season as f J V coach. His team of inexperienced freshmen and sophomores came through I 1 r V7 I f 1' J 6 against tough opponents with a record of three wins, two losses, and one tle. J. V.'s Opponents 13 Menominee 2 7 Oconto Falls 14 20 East DePere 7 6 Escanaba 7 6 Menominee 6 26 Peshtigo 0 60 Bottom Row: Cleft to rightl Pat DesJardin, Erv Kunesh, Bob Kowalski, Pete Messenger, Tom LaFountaing Second Row: Al len Manns, Bob Dreier, Tom Pfaffl, Ken Boettcher, Mark Thielen Jim Hass' Third Row: Bruce Basler Ccoachj Bob Kohl man, Jerry Gypp, Pete Wood, Don Pearson, Jerry Johnson Cmgr.J. Varsity Basketball WE THEY WE THEY 39 Eau Claire 66 57 Peshtigo 61 53 Shawano 69 80 Menominee 44 62 Wausau 73 66 Oconto 52 63 La Crosse 45 67 Lourdes 50 58 Lourdes 60 54 Escanaba 45 52 Eau Claire 69 68 Peshtigo 56 45 La Crosse 43 57 Menominee 49 38 Shawano 42 65 Wausau 61 55 Oconto 41 64 West DePere 49 Tournament Record Marinette 69 Pulaski 36 Marinette 52 Oconto Falls 54 Marines Downecl by Eau Claire 66-39 The Marines opened up their 1956-57 basketball year with a loss to the Eau Claire Old Abes. The Old Abes were never in serious danger, as the Marines could not find the range. Bob Kowalski was the -Marines' high scorer with 12. Marines Lose to Shawano 69-53 T he Marines, traveled to Shawano for their second game of the season. It looked as though they might grab their first win. However, the cold second and third quar- ters gave the Indians an advantage to win the ball game. Marines Drop Decision lo Wausau 73-62 The Marines had trouble finding the range again, went behind the Lumberjacks, and were unable to catch up after that. Jerry Gypp and Bob Kowalski led the Marines' scoring with 20 and 19 respectively. Tom Pfaffl drives in against Eau Claire. 62 Eau Claire takes the Jump off to begin game. Marines Club La Crosse 63-45 The Marines won their first game of the season Calso a conference gamel as they took charge nearly the whole game. Jerry Gypp led the scoring with 22, while Kowalski netted 14. Marines Lose Thriller 60-58 to Lourdes Although the Marines lost a close ball game, Bob Kowalski set a new free throw record with 14 consecu- tive tosses. Kowalski also led the Marines in scoring with 26. , . Pete Wootl outjttmps a La Crosse playtt, Hoi Marines Lose to Eau Claire Again 69-52 'Iihe Marines. unable to score at ease, were heaten for the second time hy the Old Ahes, Eau Claire grahhed the lead and never relinquished it throughout the game. Tom Piaitl led the Marines with 14 points. Marines Tip La Crosse 45-43 Leading during most ol' the hall game. Marinette posted their seeond win over the LaCrosse tive. La Crosse came elose to taking the lead hut were never able to sueeeed. Pete Messenger led the Marinesi scoring with I5 points. Marines Lose to Sh awno 42-38 Martnette started out as though they might win another hall game. but Shawno took the lead in the last tew minutes and held it. The Marines were not able to stop the lnclians late surge and went down in defeat. J lioxralslti :oes walski rc-1it'ltt's hieh to get thc- hall. l Marines Defeat Oconto 55-41 The Marines went behind in the first part of the game. but caught up and went on to post their 55-41 vietory. Leading the scoring was Tom Pfaffl with 22. Marines Edged by Peshfigo 61-57 The Marines had at two point lead with only a few seeonds left to play, but Peshtigo sank a basket to send the ball game into an overtime. ln the overtime, Pesh- tigo was in complete charge and went on to win without difficulty. Bob Kowalski was high scorer with 24. Bob Kowalski shows his unique jumping form against Menominee. Ery' Kunesh jumps against Kll'Il1llIilIlK'l N Miller. Marines Trip Lourdes 67-50 The Marines. playing mueh better against Lourdes than the first time. were ahle to hold the lead through- out the game. and even the series. at one win apieee. High scorer was Jerry Gypp with IX. lollowed hy lio- walski with 16. Marines Take Escanaba 54-45 Basler's Marines came through with another vietory as they' topped Eseanaba 54-45. They held the lead all the way' and werent to be overtaken even under a lull Court press. Marines Walk Over Menominee 80-44 The Marines set a new seoring mark lor the rivalry between Marinette and Menominee. as they' downed the Maroons. Marinette held Mike Miller to I8 points and was ahle to seore with ease throughout the hall game. Kowalski netted 22 tor the Marine cause and Gypp add- ed 20. Marines Show al Cconto 66-52 The Oeorito lans saw the visiting Marines outplay' their boys 66-52. 'l he excellent hall handling and shoot- ing hy the Marinette Cagers insured their fourth Con- seeutiye vietory' early in the lourth quarter. Two Marines take charge oi a Ml'HfJINlHCO rehounrl. 65 l i Marines Slide Past Wausau 65-61 The Wausau Lumberjaeks. trying to defeat the Marines for the second time. were not able to hold back the scoring of the Marinette eagers. The closing minutes of the game saw Wausau cut down the Marines' lead but they were unable to go out ahead. and returned home with a loss. Bob Kowalski was the high point man with l9. followed by Tom Pfaffl with I6. Marines Trample West De Pere 64-49 The Marines continued to win as they had little trouble in handling the Phantoms. West DePere could not overcome the 36-20 halftime lead. which the Ma- rines posted. and were doomed to defeat. Bob Kowalski hit his high for the season with 30 points. Marines Down Peshtigo 68-56 Remembering the overtime loss suffered at the hands of the Bulldogs in' their first outing. the Marines started right out to even the series. By pulling ahead in the first quarter. Marinette went on to win by adding to the score in later periods. Tom Pfaffl and Bob Ko- walski led the Marines' scoring attack. Marines Edge Menominee 57-49 The Marines did not seore as readily as they did in the first contest between the two teams. The game was close until the fourth period when the Marines walked away with a big lead. This game concluded Marinette's regular cage season. High seorer was again Bob Kowalski as he hit for 18. l l Jerry Gypp pulls flown another rebound. Basketball N C-PETE WOOD G-PAT DESJARDIN G-TOM LA FOUNTAIN F-KEN BOETTCHER JERRY JOHNSON QMgr.J Seniors F-ALLEN MANNS G-BOB DREIER xi 4 fig 0 L, ,ff 4 V f rf. P -BOB KOWALSKI G-.IIYNI HASS F'-BOB KOHLMAN v Allh. nlhn Boitoin Row: Cleft to right! Dave Skowluncl, Pete Strutz, Marvin Borths, Jerry Miller, Marvin Yunke: Second Row: Diek Paradise. Mike Deiters, Gary Mailloux, Don Gerencl. Earl Molancler, Mark Thieleng Third Row: Frank Piehette, John Zie- mann. Lee Heimburg, Roger Molantler, Don Pearson, Neal Maske: Fourth Row: Ron McPherson. Coach Trotter, Jeff Beh- rendt. J. V. Basketball The J. V. team, under the zihle guidance ol' Mr. Tro- tier. iinished their 1956-57 season with un impressive record of 13 wins und 3 losses. After starting out hardly WE THEY 59 Menominee 38 43 Shawuno 43 37 Wausau 48 34 Menominee 50 30 Lourdes 22 49 Shziwano 32 50 Oeonto 20 45 Peshtigo 32 with one win und three losses. at twelve-game winning streuk. WE THEY 71 Lourdes 55 71 Eseztnaba 52 45 Menominee 37 62 Oconto 59 43 Wausau 39 53 West DePere 32 47 Peshtigo 27 51 Menominee 39 they fought their way to 69 Bottom Row: Cleft to rightj Marvin Yunke, Peter Strutz, David Skowlund, Mr. Harmong Second Row: Jerry Davis, Bob Smith, Bob Brumm, Jerry Knutsong Third Row: David Witt, Gary Mailloux, Dick Paradise, Brian Kaufman, Mike Deiters. Freshman Basketball Coach Harmon finished this, his ninth year as Fresh- season. The league to which they belong consists of five man coach, with a record of 10 wins and no losses. His teams: Oconto Falls, Lourdes, Peshtigo, Menominee, team won their league championship, and for the first and Marinette. time since the league was formed, had an undefeated 70 Bottom Row: M. Thielen, T. Pirzffl, G. Gypp, K. Boettcher: Standing: G. Miller, P. Deslczrdin, Mr Bcxitermcm P Messenger T Goddard. Missing Seniors: K. Baker, B. Gilbertson. B. Lindbom, W. Engler. We 60 57 59W 27 30 1956 Track TRACK RESULTS They Wausau 104 Menominee 32 Peshtigo 56 Menominee 49W Green Bay East 86 Green Bay West 83 fLeft to rightl K. Nelson, W. Kesting, B. Rinelli, S. Gardiner, D. Johnson. The 1957 golf team, under the direction of Mr. Har- team, and are ready for this year's opponents. With mon, will consist only of underclassmen. However, these members returning, Coach Harmon should have these boys have had some experiences with last year's a very able team. 72 Lanai' .hh 'T'3:'f1?.'i' f I QQ in B 5,1 V57 kg 4,521 Front: Jim Hopperg Back Row: Don Gerend, Shelley Friedstein, Mr. Krumheuer, Bert Haller, Paul Tjaden. With lettermen such as Tom LaFountain and Shel- Coach Krumheuer has been a very able coach in the ley Friedstcin returning from last year, Mr. Krumheuer's past, and with his afd the boys should- be in contention tennis team was at top strength for the 1957 season. for the conference title. 73 My J MVQW A,QfWf ' ffww ff MM x,,,WffW L,lM,,,-fWk,ygu MX QQ, WMM T JPQAY ,vw M fw' fir ffm V I T '-'f-.ww ..-my -Jia.. Y 1 xl 2 .lf ' ? i ...-it yi? Bottom Row: Julie Magnuson, Carol Ferm, Sharon Borneman, Judy Kornetzke, Donna Marineau, Judy Kennedy, Joanne Owens, Janet Blanchette, Margie Gould, Val Davis, Florence Wood, Dixie Madson, Judy Farnsworth, Carol Miller, Judy Palosaari, Mary Ellen Miller, Carol Sandberg, Sue Renne, Sandra Bromund, Sharon Edlund, Kay Feldstein, Sharon Gould, Maxine McVane, Marilyn Grenierg Second Row: Elaine Scheldt, Lynn Johnson, Nancy Roetzer, Ann Tjaden, Lynne John- son, Alice Exworthy, Joanne Molin, Darlene Gyllenberg, Sue Adams, Elaine Arnovitz, Joyce Wojciehowski, Nancy Borow- ski, Darlene Carlson, Laurita King, Carol Powell, Sharon Brusewitz, Maryann Cook, Judy Kohlman, Jean Reisner, Judy Reinke, Sharon Carlson, Kathy Fagan, Ruthann Smithg Third Row: Bonnie Behrendt, Judy Beckus, Linda Beaty, Alice Ka- min, Sharon Brendemihl, Geraldine Kulick, Judy Wolfe, Judy Larson, Francis John, Carol Webb, Teresa Cubalchini, Cor- rine Schmidt. Joan Smith, Jean Weber, Accompanists for Miss Austin's vocal groups are Sue Hanson and Jane , 1 Hoare. GI The Girls' Glee Club is composed of over one-hundred girls from the ninth to the twelfth grade. The group performs at a Christmas concert, at a Spring concert, and at the Music Festival held this year at Mari- nette. It is from the Girls' Glee Club that the girls for Mixed Chorus are selected. 76 Margie Baker, Shirley Larson, Stella Bacajewslci, Patsie Pazdera, Sue Hansen, Barbara Michalski, iran Urbaniak, Polly Johnson, Judy Utke, Alice Joyg Fourth Row: Joy Anderson, Doris Palosaari, Dorothy Schraub, Sandra Pier, Barbara Ny- strom, Faye Harbick, Janice Fleury, Joanne Joski, Marcy Fawcett, Kay Wolverton, Jane Biehl, Barbara Veriha, Darlene Kallas, Barbara Bush, Donna Johnson, Joan Palosaari, Nancy Messenger, Sharon McPherson, Rena J. Whurmann, Betty Molin, Joan Biehl, Helen Behnke, Sandra Hartwig, Delight Jensen, Fifth Row: Naomi Bouche Pat Hass Judy Emmons Bonnie Hoffman, Carol Wicklund, Doris Kuehl, Gail Cardin, Johnel Fisher, Sandra Ruggles, Karen Jensen, Lois Farrel, Amy Everson, Mary Pestrui, Karen Mittag, Jean Madery, Phyllis Friedstein, Judy Faucett, Judy Westphal, Donna Biehl, Nancy Kaufman, Judy Fisher, Sue Peterson, Dia L' b Pazdera, Margie Pier. na im erg, Winnie Johnson, Jackie Bohmer, Carolyn Shaver, Antonette Rehearsing a song for the Music Festival are Judy Emmons, Alice Ex- c U b worthy, Ronald Blom, and Bert Haller. Some of the songs the group has performed are Angels in Heaven ar- ranged by Simons, Waltz of the Flow- ers from the Nutcracker Suite by Tschaikowsky and The Sorrows Thou Art Bearing a Bach chorale. The group is under the direction of Miss Lucille Austin. Officers are Lynne Johnson and Carol Sandberg. Bottom Row: Ronald Blom, Jean Reisner, Judy Kohlman, Sharon Sequin, Phyllis Friedstein, Margie Gould, Carol Sandberg, Sandra Bromund, Kay Feldstein, Dixie Mattson, Val Davis, Judy Farnsworth, Second Row: Donald Boettcher, James Bohan, Helen Behnke, Jane Hoare, Judy Westphal, Nancy Kaufman, Julie Magnuson, Judy Palosaari, Joanne Joski, Carol Ferm, Johnel Fisher, Sharon Gould, Shirley Larson, Bob Minzloffg Third Row: James Jensen, Judy Faucett, Donna Biehl, Sharon Brendemihl, Bonnie Behrendt, Judy Wojciehowski, Jack Farnsworth, Karen Wolfe, Judy Larson, Barbara Nystrom, Bob Davis, Bert Haller, Jerry Davis, Fourth Row: James Cook, Manfred Wickman, Kathy Fagan, Darlene Gyllenberg, De- light Jensen, Marcy Faucett, Geri Kulick, Ann Tjaden, Linda Beaty, Gail Cardin, Lynne Johnson, Lee Jaeger, Paul Tjaden. Mixed Chorus The Mixed Chorus is shown hard at work preparing a song for the Music Festival. 78 The Mixed Chorus is under the di- rection of Miss Lucille Austin. Some of the numbers the group has performed are Accept My Heart by Sateren, Carol of the Bells by Wil- housky, 'let Our Gladness Have no End by Reske, Breath of Godv also by Sateren and Song of Norwayw by Edvard Greig. WIS X ,,L ew:-134' -- 9 'ILL as ...le T' Neg Bottom Row: Roger Maske, Ronald B10 1 James Bohan, Bob Minzlatt, Bernard Michalskig Second Row: Ber al- ler, Art Clermont, Don Bbett , , Bob Davisg Third Row: Jim Wojciehowskigp r Wickm Ji Cook, Paul T' , a n r , J Davis. , V ' ffl' 1 it 1 O L ' Cs W My M QV , iff Lurffbfi 'Mg f W W ' e B ' GI Cl b C or f ,ta , J oys ee u WL f ff i J Q Qffljl L - ll A V QYV' I x x n W ' n The Boys, Glee Club performs one of its numbers at the Christmas M concert. PN LT' 0 The Boys' Glee Club is open to all boys from the ninth to the twelfth grade. It also is under the direction of Miss Lucille Austin. Although this group is small, they have shown great ability in singing such selections as Bless This House by May Brahe and l'll Walk with God by Brodsky. 79 Bottom Row: Julie Magnuson, Dorothy Ruby, Joy Ames, Sarah Hood, Pat Aagard, Robert Ottg Second Row: Judy Emmons, Karen Nelson, Mary Peterson, Judy Hansen, Jane Bannow, Paul Tjaden, Fred Gardner, Myra Rinelli, An thony Marting Third Row: Alice Exworthy, Sue Meyer, Glenn Kalm, Richard Enstrom, Betty Dreier, Arlene Arno vitz, Betty Deschaine, Judy Schoener, Barbara Radtke, Brian Rinelli, The first violin section is shown practicing on a selection for the Spring Music Festival. buff: S T-P Crc The Marinette High School Orchestra displayed a great deal of ability in their per- formances throughout the year. They played for the Christmas concert, the Spring con- cert, the Music Festival, and Baccalaureate. The Orchestra is under the direction of Miss Mary Kuchenmcister. Concertmistrcss is Julie Magnuson. Darlene Roland, June Kalm, Bob Tjaden, Sue Reisner, Sharon Muellerg Fourth Row Ken Miller Ronnie Car riveau, Ken Wingender, Miss Kuchenmeister, Bob Wanek, Diane Drown, Charles Elquist Tom D1 wey Carlyle Dewey, Tom Hoare, Jim Willan, Chris Covert. estra Some of the selections the Orchestra played were 'SA Merry Christmas arranged by Franz- Kist and Russian Chorale and Overture . Officers were president, Julie Magnusong vice- president, Betty Dreierg secretary-treasurer, Dick Enstromg student council, Alice Exworthyg librar- ians, Sarah Hood, Joy Ames, and Bob Ott. Dorothy Ruby Sarah Hood and Joy Ames practice on their number for the Christmas concert E. 'M The Marinette High School Band, under the direction of Kenneth Em- mons, gave the school much for which to be proud. The numerous appearances of the Band showed the presence of much ability. A variety of styles and periods were presented in the music they played. Kneeling: Donna Stevenson, Head Majoretteg Standing: Brenda Yudin, Darlene Roland, Janet England, Mardee Concert Bottom Row: Brian Rmelli, Barbara Radtke, Darlene Roland, Arlene Arnovitz, Judy Hansen, Jane Bannowg Second Row: Judy Schoener, Donna Stevenson, Deanna Mudrak, Linda Mueller, Betty Deschaine, Kathy Sweeney, Marlene Lahaie, Karen Grenier, Carol Knutson, Marilyn Knutson, Sara LaCourt, Don Johnson, Ruth Ann Johnson, Judy Pe- terson, Margene Oehlerg Third Row: Tom Dewey, Parkinson, Donna Roeder. Under the capable direction of Mr. Em- mons, the band played Frosty the Snow- mann and Jingle Bellsi' for the Christmas Concert and 'LMelodic Caravan and Suite in F Major for the Spring Concert. Officers elected are president, Carlyle Dewey, vice-president, Tom Deweyg secre- tary-treasurer, Judy Hanson. Bob Smith, Francis Walker, and Steve Royal await their cue to join with the band. Band Charles Elquist, Henry Buchman, Judy Engler, Billy Emmons, Virginia Danner, Ronald Blickhahn, Richard Bye, Lester LaFountain, Margie Lilgestrand, Maxine Borgwardt, Carolyn Olson, Keith Nelson, Judy Reinke, Manfred Wickman, Marcy Winnekins, Judy Carlson, James Cookg Fourth Row: Ken Miller, John Folstead, Ron Carriveau, Ken Wingender, Carol Faucett, Bob Wanek, Diane Drown, Gary Jaeger, Jack Farnsworth, Frances Walker, Steve Royal, Bob Brumn, Tom Hoare, Nancy Brumn, Carlyle Dewey. Bottom Row: John Zeratsky, Ruth Ann Smith, Maxine Borgwardt, Laurita King, Alice Exworthy, Nancy Sequin, Darlene Carlson, Steve Farr, Second Row: Sally Anderson, Judy Nelson, Judy Schoener, Kathy Birch, Sue Hansen, Dorothy Schraub, Janice Fleury, Linda Mueller, Jackie Larson, Third Row: Sharon Gould, Julie Magnuson, Alice Kamin, Johnel Fisher, Winnie Johnson, Marcy Faucett, Donna Guth, Cindy Hood, Pat Norton, Alice Joy, Fourth Row: Dick Tulip, Bob Ott, Bob Davis, Bob Neuman, Clint Messenger, Christ Covert, Lester LaFountain, Sam Gardiner, Peter Strutz, Tom Lilje- strand, Wayne Anderson, Fifth Row: Tom Pfaffl, Gary Limberg, Paul Tjaden, Paul Hansen, Don Pearson, Howard Bandy, Fred Litts, Tom Meyer, Jim Wojciehowski, Erv Kunesh. Student Council Rifle Clulo Officers of the Student Council are Tom LaFoun- Officers are Harry White, president, Gary Yaeger, tain, president, Gary Limberg, vice-president, and Don vice-president, Steve Scheldt, secretary-treasurer, Roger SCYYNOUT, Secretary- Behrendt, range master, Maryellen Miller, Student Council. Bottom Row: Bernard Michalski, Bob Minzloff, Dean Nelson, Steve Scheldt, Tom Walk, Second Row: Donald Boettcher, Dave Peot, Anthony Pesmark, Gary Jaeger, Tom Hoare, Lester LaFountain, Third Row: Judy Palosaari, Susan Mayville, Lorna Coulard, Lynn M. Johnson, Judie Beachem, Sandy Neuman, Fourth Row: Harry White, Roger Behrendt, Glenn Christianson, David Magnusson, Perry Liljestrand. 84 Bottom Row: Barbara Radtke, Pat Danner, Rebecca Hammes, Donna Messengerg Second Row: Karen Dumke, Don na SWVQHSOH, B6fSY Pestfui, Marcy Faucett, Gerral Matzg Third Row: Arlene Arnovitz, Kathy Fagan, Darlene Gyl lenberg, Kathleen Ames. Future Teachers of America The Future Teachers of America is a new organization in Marinette High School. Its main purpose is to provide substitute teachers. lt is open to all juniors and seniors interested in teaching. With Miss Sunstrom as their advisor the club selected Susie Ames, presidentg Marcia Fawcett, vice-presidentg Donna Stevenson, secretary-treasurerg and Jane Bannow, student council representative. Jane Bannow stands at her desk while teaching an Art Class Bottom Row: Karen Grenier, Barbara Brendemihl, Marlene Lahaie, Jean Nicklaus, Judy Hansen, Sharon Peot, Carol Ferm, Johnel Fisher, Sharon McPherson, Judy Faucett, Betty Cornishg Second Row: Jean Hophensperger, Janet Bensen, Karen Smith, Doris Palosaari, Carol Schwartz, Marilyn Messenger, Darlene Roland, Barbara Ny- strom, Donna Bohan, Marge Kamin, Carol Sandberg, Donna Messenger, Third Row: Joyce Wojciehowski, Donna Biehl, Diane Drown, Joyce Behnke, Judy Campbell, Leola Rebbie, Rena Wuhrman, Gail Kalm, Joanne Joski, Joan Palosaarig Fourth Row: Connie Harpt, Betsy Pestrui, Bonita Shehow, Geri Kulick, Betty Dreier, Donna Guth, Em- ma Keller, Judy Reinke, Judy Wolfe, Joan Rastall, Alice Kamin, Magdaline Dura, Fifth Row: Susie Ames, Lynne Johnson, Sandy Olson, Letty Rohde, Judy Villeneauve, Sharon Carlson, Gail Cardin, Rosalie Peters, Deanna Mudrak, Phyllis Boye, Marcy Anderson. Whipurneiie Staff EDITOR,-. -.s,,,,-a,,,,D, C .-. ,,,s,ss . Sharon Gould ART EDITOR s,s-,DD,.. -, ...... ..., C arol Sievert ASS'T EDITOR 8: PHOTOGRAPHER ,s,s Bev Beaty ADVERTISING EDITOR D,,...,E..... Sharon Peot COPY EDITOR ,SW D,,D,D. ,, ,.Da,,, Julie Magnuson EDITORIAL ADVISOR ,,D,D.E,s,,. Mr. Brockman ASSISTANT COPY EDITOR s,s,,s,s,,s, Alice Joy ADVERTISING ADVISORD--,-.--..-Mrs. Schuchardt SPORTS EDITOR D,,,,D,,, W D,D,,,,D Don Seymour BUSINESS ADVISOR ,,D,s. .... M r. Holterman ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR ssssss Sam Gardiner Bottom Row: Alice Joy, Sharon Gould, Julie Magnuson, Alice Kamin, Second Row: Sam Gardiner, Elaine Arnovitz Bev Beaty, Carol Sievert, Don Seymour. Mariner Staff EDITOR, O ,Eoujini Wojciehowski ASSISTANT EDITOR ,Julie Magnu- son NEWS EDITORSE Rena Jayne Wuhr- man, Joan Rastall FEATURE EDITORS ,EHarry White, Marilyn Liljestrand SPORTS EDITORS O W Jim Hass, Maxine Borgwardt MAKE-UP EDITORS ,, Jack Urban- iak, Donna Messenger ADVERTISING EDITOR , Yolanda Nelson BUSINESS MANAGEROO O Darlene Carlson EXCHANGE EDITOR O Peg Heil SPECIAL EVENTS EDITOR to Judy . I Brix PHOTO EDITOR George Fi-emi I ADVISORS I f ,O :gJ5l5.PlQl6lSM ' W V Mlyllgaiigjri Mr. Jones indicates the position of their stories to Judy Brix, Yolanda Nelson, Donna Messenger, and Darlene Carlson. Bottom Row: Jim Wojeiehowski, Julie Magnuson, Jim Hass, Peg Heil, Judy Brix, Second Row: Donna Messenger Yolanda Nelson, Rena Wuhrmann, Maxine Borgwardt, Darlene Carlson, Marilyn Liljestrand, Harry White, Joan Ras tall, George Frenzel. Jack Urbaniak. Bottom Row: Neil Maske, Harold Ellie, Pat Pazdera, Tom Pfaffl, Pete Messenger, Erv Kunesh, Jerry Miller, Sam Gardiner: Second Row: Jerry Johnson, Bruce Peters, Fred Litts, Sam Kalm, Don Pearson, Jim Willan, Bob Dreier, Ken Boettcher. Bob Shepro. M Club The MH Club is composed of all athletes who have Officers elected for the year were: President, Jerry won major letters. Johnson, Vice-president, Bob Kowalski, Secretary- 'Ihe purpose of the club is to promote good sports- Treasurer, Pat DesJarding and Student Council Repre- manship. sentative, Pete Wood. Bottom Row: Dick Johnson, Bob Chevalier, Tom LaFountain, Pat DesJardin, Don Seymour, Don Limberg, Don Ger- end, Mark Thielen, Bob Remaneg Second Row: Jim Hass, Bob Derusha, Bob Kowalski, Pete Wood, Gerry Gypp, Jack Urbaniak, Glenn Christensen, Ned Bouche. 88 G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association is open to all girls from the ninth to the twelfth grade that are interested in athletics. The organization conducted many activities this year. Some of which were an initiation for the new members, and an inter-class volleyball tour- nament. Miss Koehne is the advisor for the group. Of- ficers selected were president, Maxine Borgwardtg vice-president, Nancy Sequing and secretary-treas- urer, Betty Molin. Carol Hanson, Judy Beacham, and Sandy a game of basketball at girls' intramurals Bottom Row: Maxine McVane, Nancy Sequin, Joyce Wojciehowski, Sharon Mueller, Betty Molin, Sandy Neumanng Second Row: Sharon Brendemihl, Judie Beacham, Linda Mueller, Carol Hanson, Sue Peterson, Bonita Shehow, Sandy Rugglesg Third Row: Geri Kulick, Judy Fischer, Maxine Bo Roetzer, Carol Powell, Sandy Olson, Joyce Bromund. Neuman enjoy Carolyn Olson, Kathy Sweeny, rgwardt, Nancy Bottom Row: Theresa Cubalchini, Margie Baker, Joyce Kunick, Judy Schoener, Judy Westphal, Margie Gould, Second Row: Dorothy Schraub, Sharon Peot, Lois Farrell, Alice Joy. Nancy Kaufman, Phyllis Friedstein, Judy Utkeg Third Row: Carolyn Shaver, Betty Molin, Elaine Arnovitz, Diane Limberg, Marcy Fawcett, Judy Kohlman, Kay Feldsteing Fourth Row: Sue Adams, Sharon Brusewitz, Ruthann Smith, Sandra Grandaw, Letty Rohde, Bonnie Hoffman. Pep Club The purpose of the Pep Club is to promote student participation in school activities, to pro- mote school spirit in the student body, and to cre- ate a sense of responsibility among students. Officers elected were president, Judy West- phalg vice-president, Nancy Sequing secretary Sharon Peotg treasurer, Marcy Fawcettg and stu- dent council, Alice Joy. The advisor is Mr. Schmitt. Bottom Row: Nancy Kaufman, Alice Joy, Carolyn Olson, Kay Feldsteing Second Row: Marcy Fawcett, Nancy Bor- owski, Judy Wcstphal, Nancy Sequin. 90 Bottom Row: Magdalene Dura, Jane Bannow, Arlene Lorenz, Corrine Pesmark, Donna Guth, Phyllis Boye, Carol Sievert, Rosalie Peters, Sandra Olson, Maxine Borgwardt, Kathleen Ames, Marcia Anderson. Marland Hansen, Sha1'on Carlsong Second Row: Judy Brix, Darlene Roland, Barbara Nystrom, Linda Nelson. Margie Kamin, Jean Hopfensper- ger, Carol Hinner, Nancy Messenger, Carol Schwartz, Connie Harpt, Lillian Moraga, Patsy DuCharme, Marilyn Mes- senger, Betty Cornish, Carol Behrend, Third Row: Marlene Lahaie, Jean Nicklaus, Joyce Bromund, Faye Sievert, Joyce Behnke, Trude Zoellner, Gerral Matz, Betsy Pestrui, Donna Stevenson, Donna White, Joan Rastall, Sharon Peot, Barbara Walk, Sandra Ruggles, Judy Wolfe, Sandra Roehl, Rena Wuhrmann: Fourth Row: Donna Bohan, Judy Han- sen, Doris Palosaari, Jerome Joski, Barbara Brendemihl, Nancy Borowski, Geri Kulick, Letty Rohde, Deanna Mud rak. Emma Keller, Louise Hass, Judy Fisher, Judy Nast, Judy Larson. Pauline Kulick, Judy Kornetzke, Gail Mc Williams, Fifth Row' Bob Tuckett Gene Semrau Jim Bohan Howard Race Jerry Roenfanz Tom K l k' . , , , , , owa s 1, Wilbur Kingston, Gordon Peters, Don Pearson, Gary Kriedeman, Bill LaPlant, Darrel LaCanne, Dennis DalSanto, John Rus- sell, Russell Walters, Ronnie Walters, Gary Nyman, Bob Bernardy. Hall Monitors Latin Club ottom Row: Judie Beacham, Ruth Ann Johnson, Polly Johnson, Joyce Hart, Second Row: Judy Larson, Arlene Arno- vitz. Beryleen Thompson, Mary Peterson, Dorothy Ruby, Third Row: Darlene Gyllenbcrg, Karen Dumkc, James Wojciehowski, Joyce Wojciehowski, Donna Johnson, Gerral Matz: Fourth Row: Judy Reinke, Betsy Pestrui, Harry White, Sarah Hood, Nancy Brumn. B Twelfth Night i 2? Mike Faucett, Paul Linser, and Pete Judy K0FD6tZk6, Alice Kamin, Julie Mag- Wood wait to be initiated into the Twelfth nuson, and Susie Ames enjoy the refresh- Night club. ments after the initiation. Senior High students with an interest in dramatlcs Officers are Arlene Arnovitz, presidentg Lynne compose the Twelfth Night club. Johnson, vice-president, Judy Kornetske, secretaryg Their many activities this year were under the guid- Jane Bannow, treasurer, and Alice Kamin. student ance of Mrs. Dietmever. their advisor. council. Bottom Row: Margie Kamin, Carol Sandberg, Carol Perm, Karen Jensen, Delight Jensen, Judy Kornetzke, Rebecca l-lammes, Kathy Stepniakg Second Row: Sharon Gould, Karen Dumke, Pete Wood, Alice Kamin, Julie Magnuson, Joyce Wojciehowski, Donna Jolmsong Third Row: Judy Faucett, Judy Schoener, Elaine Ar- novitz, Susie Ames, Jane Bannow, Arlene Arnovitz, Judy Westphal, Gail Cardin, Fourth Row: Darlene Kal- las, Lynne Johnson, Mike Faucett, Shelley Friedstein. Jim Woiciehowski. 92 Bottom Row: Alice Joy, Bonnie Hoflman,'Winnifred Johnson, LuAnn Madsen, Judy Schoener, Linda Mueller, Carol- ine Olson. Sandra Neuman, Theresa Cubalchini, Lillian Moraga, Second Row: Margie Pier, Dorothy Schraub, Judy Fisher, Sue Peterson, Margene Oehler, Patsy Pazdera, Diane Limberg, Mary Ann Cook, Elaine Arnovitz, Judy Em- mons, Third Row: Judy Beckus, Lois Farrell. Alice Exworthy, Sandra Grandaw, Donna White, Sharon Brusewitz, Carolyn Shaver, Avis Nelson, Judy Utkeg Fourth Row: Dave Peot, Eric Moraga, Bob LeSage, Tom Dewey, Keith Nel- son, Lloyd Hart. Nucleus Club Footlighs Officers elected are president, Alice Joy, vice-presi- Officers elected are president, Bob Davis, vice-pres- dent, Elaine Arnovitz: secretary, Linda Muellerg treas- ident, Pat Norton, secretary-treasurer, Virginia Dannerg urer, Lois Farrell, student council, Judy Schoenerg re- student council, Laurita King. Miss Hurdis is the ad- porter, Alice Exworthyg Mr. Schuchardt is the advisor: visor. Bottom Row: Margaret Stepniak, Susan Jandt, Carolyn Van Luven, Brenda Yudin, Floyd Johnson, Thomas Owens, Sue Fast, Marion Wisner, Judy Nelson, Marlean Walker, Second Row: Vicki Loga, Roberta Katz, Lucy Adams, Susan Salesky, Dawn Poquette, Miss Hurdis, Nancy Thomsen, Nina Berger, Joan Godshall, Beth Minsloff, Diana Schinerg Third Row: Mary Baker, Roberta Blackman, Mary Neja, Natalie Swain, Ruth Raygo, Pat Norton, Virginia Danner, Carol Wood, Mary Boettcher, Diane Zebuhr, Lynn Erickson, Fourth Row: James Braley, Shirley Larson, Scott Racine, Mary Ann Noll, Barton Zoellner, Laurita King, Tom Kuchenberg, Bob Davis, Sue Hansen, Viola Gall. 9 Bottom Row: Johnel Fisher, Margie Gould, Karen Smith, Rebecca Hammes, Lillian Moraga, Faye Sievert, Julie Mag- nusong Second Row: Marcy Fawcett, Donna Stevenson, Elizabeth Ruby, Delight ensen, Karen Jensen, Sue Adams, Kathy Fagang Third Row: Erik Moraga, Darrell LaCanne, James Heath, Tom, ey, Paul Linserg Fourtlr Row: Tom 4.1 ' , LaFountain, Jim Herning, Carlyle Dewey, Sheldon Friedsteya. LL? Lil .4 Ek J Rd :if ll Puxftff I r I t I .H ...,. 'VA ,Q ji, I . 'W-,ti F .At ,KJV i .' Rifle tj lt xl ' J 1 F ' jf' I ffl? V 1,0 ,L. 2 w fx fs S ' w I g , fr ' any A! all- I ff it ,f K P U af .i-l if S ,if , ' ,f - , S I, I, , F V: 4 , , t, ,E LLL' 1 ft-,Yi MUN, 5, ,lt '5 - 'L 5 2, lf? kj ff ' at ' Q' ii V i is V' ful jj 1' NJ S il llc! f' ll! -Z , 1. f ,z it ff' N 1 nl ,la if if , 'A' , . ilf it if r tu l 1' f if X , L WL! A xi - f :J Xu mf . h J C A, -,.v,1.' lit 7 4 lf xi- j ' Q 1' fy, I J 2 ff L- e ' Lf' vt , ' 1 i ' N4 f , Q - , 1 ,lf L i, Jl A J' ff:-' 1' V X 7 i :J U The'Spanish singers underbthe direction of fPaul Linser if 1 ig, X ' Aj Q it L f entertain at an assembly. ,l I ' 4 ,f-L ' , 1' ft I f r ,Ml A lf J vw' N J If ,I vi R J L, I 4 1 li The Spanish Club is open to all students who have taken or are taking Spanish. Some of the activities of the Spanish Club were sponsoring the dance and concessions at a basket- ball game, caroling at the hospitals, making a float for the M and M parade, and having a Christmas party. Advisor for the club is Miss Wenzel. Officers are president, Paul Linser, vice-president, Karen Jenseng secretary-treasurer, Susie Amesg student council, Marcy Fawcett. The purpose of the Art Club this year was to promote an in- terest in the various activities per- taining to art. Activities included are copper enameling, posters, floats, and candy sales. Officers elected are president, Gail McWilliamsg vice-president, Sharon Gouldg secretary-treasur- er, Donna Hetcher. The club was supervised by Miss Emley. Refinishing copper pieces for jewelry are Carol Sievert and Donna ' p ,ffl-V, Hetcher. ., if F lfufi ,J ' fi .fi ,cf Y' V Art Club X ,Y ,741 , Bottom Row: Joanne Pecor, Jean Miller, Roberta Lauersdorf, Howard Anderson, Jim Braley, Sue Reisner, Lynne Peterson, Sandra Mittlesteadtg Second Row: Donna Hetcher, Sharon Brendemihl, Carol Sievert, Rita Wertepny, Sharon Gould, Marlene Nyquistg Third Row: Gail McWilliams, Florence Lowis, Kristi Christiansen, Lynn Johnson, Connie Reines, Karen Kornetzke, Lavon Kaming Fourth Row: Dianna Bohmer, Terry Rupert, Judy Palosaari, Nancy Fellner, Charmis Nelson, Lanita Mittag, Faye Harbick. Bottom Row: Margie Baker, Sue Hansen, Ruth Ann Johnson, Margie Gould, Jane Hoare, Phyllis Friedsteing Second Row Carol Webb, Lavon Kamin, Nancy Kaufman, Marcella Winnckins, Naomi Bouche, Carol Wicklund, Laurita King, Pat Aagaard. Ann Tiaden, Joy Ames. Carol Miller. Junior Libra ry Council Senior Library Council The ,lunior Library Council, under the direction ol' ln charge of the senior high library is the Senior Mrs. Emmons, keeps the junior high library in order. Library Council, advised by Miss Bruce. Officers selected by the group were president, Joy Officers were Nancy Brumm, presidentg Julie Mag- Ames, secretary-treasurer, Nancy Kaufmang and stu- nuson, vice-presidentg Susie Ames, secretary-treasurerg dent council, Sue Hansen. and Johnel Fisher, student council. Bottom Row: Winnie Johnson, Judie Utke, Judy Reinke, Arlene Arnovitz, Nancy Brumn, Nancy Sequin, Mary Berman, Lctty Rohde, Second Row: Geri Kulick, Rena Wuhrmann, Marcy Fawcett, Johnel Fisher, Carol Ferm, Marcy Anderson, Judy Villeneauve, Judy Faueett, Julie Magnuson: Third Row: Judy Kennedy, Sharon Gould, Corrine Schmidt, Judy Hart- w.g, Dorothy Schraub, Karen Smith, Carol Sandberg. 96 Bottom Row: Bill Emmons, Ken Wingender, Pat Fagan, Roger Lahaie, Chester Nygren, Jonathan Burmeister, Larry Lil- jestrand, Howard Anderson, Second Row: Carol Szymusiak, Sally Johnson, Brenda Yudin, Myra Rinelli, Kay Dobbins, Dal- las Lund, Judy Berman, Georgann Strutz, Rita Roggeg Third Row: Sue Myer, Virginia Danner, Karen Carlson, Kristi Christianson, June Kalm, Ethelyn Wood, Pat Norton, Fay Carlson, Barbara Schmidt, Cindy Hood, Fourth Row: Judy Rieter, Mary Baker, John Cavill, Fred Gardner, Dick Tulip, David Wheelock, Roberta Lundgren, Charmis Nelson, Judy Tebo. Cartesian Club A group of Cartesian Club members do Elementary Algebra problems at the board. The Cartesian Club is composed of fl junior high students interested in Math. The purpose of the club is to pre- pare students for Elementary Algebra. Under the guidance of Mrs. Minne, the club selected Myra Rinelli, presi- dent, Virginia Danner, vice-president, and Billy Emmons, secretary-treasurer. 19 EU MA 97 QLWJ 96 Seated on the auditorium steps are the seventh grade class officers, president, Roger Traxelg vice-president, John Zeratskyg secretary treasurer, Roberta Blackmang student council, Sally Andrews. - - J Iqlgll ' ,W kmyl K V Z ,K tx 521' m L A fa ' .A Jim Beerbaum Robert Bourdelais Patricia Cook Nina Berger James Bright John Danner Kathy Birch Jerry Bright John Dobbin Roberta Blackman Connie Brown Daniel Drown L LIS? '41 31 IS.: ,,,.t, M rf . :,. , .,...,: 6 : V gi I ,X I Ai ' i ' gii-r A X N r 'aaa K if aft , Q ,E 3 Q saw? faaer Barre Lucy Adams :im John Amundsen 1 ',--, . 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Q24 u Mr. Comeaux checks t K ut whilghtq students sold magazine sub tions. 452,17 107 7 1? ii f jf S i A f J it f B Pat Aagaard Jean Barstow r WJ J 1 John Abraham Judie Beacham JV!! Richard Alley Linda Beaty J ,iw 1 N :Jar 9 gr ew Jw J J' ' VLL- Yii?V if4'f J J I K J ,J ' J - w if? 'LA' 1 V 5 ::.' A J . -J -K 1 Q J fl J A J if J W k ag' - 1 'K 'K J fr i x V' James Bieber Pat Brown f fPJJ' l,2 . X ff f 1 Judy Carlson Robert Janet Blanchette Robert Brumm Sharon Borneman Robert Bruso r W. 2 H a A f t i K M- Q: rf r J J J -R ' g 1 t fy',f5,?!, 53, J,..J!- I K' J , ,J ..,. J ffiifii Joy Ames Francis Behnke Arthur Anderson Helen Behnke Wayne Anderson Robert Bernardy .ay, ,ryaa,r J H5 A JJ J- ...,, - W' J f. JJ-r MW, ....,. C J V eg J J ,2,. J 'azb L. 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Margie Baker Thomas Bernardy ' A Jn, J. J i .Jug lb: A , W J x ' 'K A. '- iv ,gf M l 2 ki XJ JM Q04 1 is 3 lf if . Q -'ff Dick Bancraft Evelyn Bertrand we ew' a fe ziiglizilii ' i ' J JJJJ ,J J 7 V rw if A- J J? f- if C w C ,J z . . f' J- K J YNJJJAJJJJ T: ' S . ' E i Myril Brix Mary Jo Campbell Sandra Bromund Burton Carlson y A wa. w ear I Jizz .,- FH -.V -' J W S 1'-X r i sua J -1 Q ga'gJ2f'g9gJ 'J'J 1: . Qi ii J 2 A fe , f1 J. , y J JJJ Jai 'iii i J S fiew4 i i'ilii Jaws' ..'e if -- :Ji - an V iiffii -JJ.J V J J 'e..i if A A 5 P If : J f1f:I i' J Sharon Darland Joyce Ebner Q J J 5 are JsS3Jf2J'rJzfJ --M' we iii . Eiiswesi ' Jerry Davis Sharon Edlund .iw A, . Marian Edwin Marion Forslund 2. .. cg? W ' Faye Harbick Polly Johnson ff' ' , ...jjsi V, if Laurita King Lester La Fountain , ly V' qx, E Judy Engler David Frederikson gaszff- ' K ' S 955 :Riff .. ' rf Eugene Hasenfus Ruth Ann Johnson --M .,-, A W. f f . ,. X v ig hw V 1. 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Bob Minzloff Bob Ott Q Mary Lozier Clinton Messenger E mi, , , - eerr ' , Q Wil 5 'UW Jix KKFQ ? x i Eric Mogensen Joanne Owens I we 3 it I ug W J . 4. mmf Anthony Pesmark Mary Ann Rabideau 0 Judy Peterson Judy Raygo ' -R S il L, 1 Arvid Magnuson Patricia Meyers K im 55 .lshfikg ' . ,IL V . . f it . . 3 ff ,371 1 -f.'- I J ti Gary Maillmlx Sharon Meyers ' s f f -.f- A s - f . 11-: I .fi r l I i n J D fa' to J ,5fvr f N-' . ,? ug i ,' A .,,, , ,wg 5 , f fri e - 'r 'g-xi Swim ff H . . , Q if Diana Mullen Jim Palm Dean Nelson Judy Palosaari we 5 ,A , ga' 'iv 5' A Dixie Mattson Barbara Michalski f 7 , i 12 5 I Ss 1 Y 5 Douglas Neville Dick Paradise V V C t 't gff ffl Susan Mayville Bernard Michalski l M 'ISLE , , -, Xia W ,, er t 1 f 1 . k jw, S Y sais . S ug, Ag - iee mf 'a W IQ m i L1 L' -f ,gm--1, Carol Nicklaus Mardee Parkinson V, ' 5 ,. I . . , , aeye J 5 A , A 1 535572315 , ft i H' , A W r e,'-' 'Q fviffu.. ,,. . t lf he-Q,1,, :1,,.,.:'.,: , f 4 . , , - ,,., K i ' We ,gi , I Eiga, f 5 , K ' I 1 S S.. ggsggig Q J' Fi 2' J f r wg at ' J rarr an it fir ,TEE i'w'f1'f,Q ' K 777 R' , milf, L - f J '4.' ' I- J' ,I . e - J ilae . V kV,k eiyifrii fl, if ' Mgr mi l ki rfkgk. Mary Peterson Roger Raygo Sandra Pier Jean Reisner Richard Ploszynski Beatrice Remane Donna Pontow Sue Renne Sharon McDonald Carol Miller ' L, '. :v ': . :iii fx. 3 . . claim ., ila ,1 1 -V f 5 ? ' 'SYEYQGE . it ,,f, E. 1 5Vb.V . A VI John Nordost Stephen Parrish a my 3 9 ,lf , 5 Roy Mehl Frieda Miller we Q5 :Kill J it Jaggi., . V, :H an Delores Olson Antoinette Pazdera gay. :Ex .a 2,2111 '- 7 t,.. , To if 5 R K if Kay Provancher Stanley Ritz 351 . fa - ' vm K' .Nr Sharon Prudhomme Donna Roeder fer' gg .-f- :V . -- . :..,: 1.:,.s::.' - ' Lzfizii' tif: I 1 ,A ff' ,V M 1 i an 4 , QS 1 Vi 1 ff, T i in ., 5553 1. L . llse J , to J ., J I yyttit .. - N , - im-.1 f , ..,. , W .gk .W - Q . . P J X S si .a.' ' ' Q ,f - , if 1 ew V Y' 3' if 1 Yi M944 5 6 1 aw' 1' 2593. . .. if X .Y gi' Q if Larry Roetzer Errol Schreiner , . 4 Ting . .1 6 W. . 'Ni ' ,pn-mr Q ,S 4 Robert Smith Ann Tjaden H M-.Hb iff ' ' ' rf s I .IL 4 A 1 Robert Wanek Marcie Winnekins K 'P Q .N Yr Aaii W N. Q : L 1 L J.: f. , a . -34, 55:5 - Lu Lu Belle Steve Dorothy Myron Judy Donna Rohde Royal Ruby Runnoe Sabowski Saunier MaY'.l01'ie John Sandra Billie Sandra Allen 5ChI'00d0I' Schulz Sequin Shumate Sieloff Sieve!-t , ..,, ., t 1 1 1 m ,,..,,. 1 if zgm 1 S 1 . g'w'f f 1 1 .. I K 7 Vi' - -:LS , rg 1 f,, 4.1- , V K H it L 9 -ea nr f yy y :I l ,rby ,,.'7 VM It F - Vg - I V , 1 ii bferei ' ' he K f gf - ,I . , VF' wi: lee' -fi 1 ff ef B Carlon Dennis Peter Verla Peter Berleen Strutz Strutz Strutz Sulk Thielen Thompson Jerry. Joan ' Harry Dennis Barbara Francis Urbamak Urbaniak Vaness Vaughn Veriha Walker . 5 ,. V ,k.V k.V,., I ,,,,,. i ,:::V-, M ' K LL ,V '. A i f f -,' - y i Z5 i. kk V.kWV y ,ti 3 e- A jr, ,.., J . in V f 'q . , if Rr K Carol Jeanne Webb Webber Da vid Betty Witt Wolard 1.3. ,,. , ,. .K Qu. --wwe' fel- ,. .,. .2 Robert White Bill Wolfe v ls' ,arg-ml . ,. . . ,,, , 8 W1 Q f Mila, X S mm Q 'Q , 3 .fl 1 Q x ,Y . r. --Q Carol Wicklund Jerry Wuhrman . .L 4 Lyk R aymond Wiedemeier Marvin Yunke Adolf Wihowski Jim Zeratsky no M' -ar : Q HQ ar- Y hu' ef:-33:2 Steve Scheldt David Skowlund i i 1 l 1 Y j ,,1e.', Q ,. is 1 if Hans Timper Judith Walters , j,.: . W .-:.i.z-Jw ' -, 725 ,fs ' ,gig J . H , Bob Willacker Trude Zoellner 111 i Gathered in Mr. Brockman's room for a picture are the sophomore class officers, Sam Gardiner, student council, Judy Schoener, treas- urerg Lee Heimburg, vicefpresidentg John Hansen, president. Dale Thompson, secretary is not present. we J Lhss L, Q e K 'UQSQ Susan Ardis Elaine Adams Anderson Arnovitz Stella Evelyn Judy Carroll Jeff William Jane Joan Bacajewski Bebo Beckus Behrend Behrendt Bertrand Biehl Biehl ,,,, ,,,.,. 1, J lqkzgrt p , 1 ,ge ff 1 -1-ref ioi, o A 1 A I V 1 I ' , .igrfzlffkrri Q W f A f' ' I f' V A -isi ii . Y ' J ' 1' A Vvfz J , J ros , ii -'::i ' ' , . if A W n' 1 io A A, f asnu an J A , f of f J ' ,,,. ooi J ,f 1 ' a . V 5' .- VK , M K M . iw K .A ,V, , A t i x eo A A .,,V ,se o - it A e E . -- A+, if l A 4, - '- leel 1 i' A ,,'oo 1 f , . - J or ' h-1 srliril , A l,,i. l J 'Wim f'W 'i P sr. f'i H I W Larry Emil Donald Larry Jacqueline Marvin Sharon Dale Block Blom Boettcher Bohling Bohmer Borths Brusewitz Borneman Henry Albin Richard Gary Edward Ronald Sally Gerald Buchman Butler Bye Carrigg Carriveau Carriveau Carviou Christianson f M W iWW' M A ioilii L J i'ls J , A E 5, S gil fl ' ,,. ' :l,,,,, A ,j , ,i f b fir' . 2, I f' .fv. .V,I . 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Q 4 if ,2J.-iriila, J 1 J r Bonnie Gladys Julius Bill Lee Hoffman Homan Hopfensperger Jaeger Jaeger Winifred Judy Alice Darlene Jerry Johnson Jones Joy Kallas Kasten E i J,.J.J J, ymVV4 V J J K 3 ..,k. J 4, K Jr I SX fi 1 113 1 y rg. SE Oli.. pi, ff 4 Y. Wayne Kesting Robert LeSage vqgf .,,..-+4 1 I wa 1 ', if ge 5 -511: -nfs U 1. i , 'E Mary Mans Karen Mittag 5 'Fir V has asm.-., S 3' Bill Mundinger Margene Oehler 4 4 ,if lily A' Lr, I I, L ik ig -Q . ' ',' J L' I E 1 ' . , is , -3, .N -'fm Q . K ..: A T? ,L I Z 5 .i I R M L 15 if f r ' N O E at 37e1sf:lS?5N i :,.:,. , 1 3 , ml K ' ' ix 4 ,hfsfi .L EM, ,Ls I if ,. L,r- k Q - of Lorna Carol Marilyn Sara William Larry Harold Klenovich Knutson Knutson LaCourt LaFever Lantow LaPlant Karen Margie Perry Diana Griffin Jean LOU ADH Lieburn Liljestrand Liljestrand Limberg Lindsay Madary Madsen - V J H I K , I t -,,-,, m . . ,lk - . I 125 1 , , '. ry , f if sn i f .1-.rv :foe-Il' isl si L ei. 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Warren Schrank Delores Stoneburner V Sharon Voliva Joyce Wojciehowski 119 Pete Wood, President Seniors George Frenzel, Vice-President Carol Sandberg, Secretary The Senior Class of 1957, starting a new phase in Under the advisorship of Mr. Exworthy, the seniors their life, take with them many precious memories that enjoyed a memorable year. can never be replaced. Although slightly saddened at the Officers elected to serve were Pete Wood, presidentg thought of leaving their friends, they look forward to a George Frenzel, vice-presidentg Carol Sandberg, secre- bright future. taryg Don Drown, treasurerg and Maxine Borgwardt, student council representative. Don Drown, Treasurer Maxine Borgwardt, Student Council 20 AMES, KATHLEEN - Band, 9, 10, Class Play Committee, 11, Hall Monitor, 11, 12, Jr. Library Council, 9, Jr. Science Club, 9: Latin Club, 9, Nucleus Club, 10, Or- chestra, 9: Pep Club, 9, 10, Prom Com- mittee, 11, Spanish Club, 10, 11, 12, Sr. Library Council, 12, Swing Band, 9, 10, Whipurnette Business, 12, 12th Night, 11, 12, F.T.A., 11, 12, Victory Queen Court, 12. ANDERSON, MARCIA- Girls' Glee Club 9, 10, 11, Hall Monitor, 12, Intramurals, 9, 10, 11, 12, Jr. Library Council, 9, Nuc- leus Club, 10, Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, Prom Committee, 11, Senior Library Council, 11, 12, Whipurnette Business, 11, 12. ARNOVITZ, ARLENE - Band, 9, 10, 11, 12, Cartesian Club, 10, Class Play, 11, Footlights, 9, Forensics, 9, 10, 11, Hall M-onitor, 11, Jr. Library Council, 9, Latin Club, 11, 12, Nucleus Club, 10, Orchestra, 11, 12, Pep Club, 9, 10, Prom Committee, 11, Sr. Library Council, 12, Webster De- bate, 9, Whipurnette Advertising, 11, 12th Night, 11, 12, F.T.A.,11, 12. BANNOW, JANE - Band, 9, 10, 11, 12, Cartesian Club, 10, Class Officer, 11, Class Play Committee, 11, Forensics, 9, 10, Hall Monitor, 12, Jr. Library Council, 9, Nucleus Club, 101 Orchestra, 11, 12, Pep Club, 10, Prom Committee, 11, Span- ish Club, 9, 10, 11, Student Council, 9, 10, 12, Whipurnette Advertising, 11, 12th Night, 11, 12, F.T.A., ll, 12. BAUMGARTEN, RICHARD - Nucleus Club, 10. BEHNKE, JOYCE - Art Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Forensics, 9, Hall Monitor, 9, 11, 12, Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, Rifle Club, 11, Whip- urnette Advertising, 12, Bowling, 9. BELANGER, JAMES - Orchestra, 9. BERMAN, KENNETH - Class Play Committee, 11, Freshman Basketball Manager, 9, Hall Monitor, 11, 12, Jr. Science Club, J. V. Basketball Manager, 10, Rifle Club, 10. BLOHM, WALLACE - Freshman Bas- ketball, 9, J. V. Football, 9, 10. BLOM, RONALD - Boys' Glee Club, 11, 12, Boys' Quartet, 11, 12, Jr. Science Club, 9, Mixed Chorus, 11, 12, Prom Committee, 11, Rifle Club, 10, 11, Ten- nis, 9. BOATMAN, JAMES - Transferred from Our Lady Of Lourdes. KATHLEEN AMES JANE BANNOW JAMES BELANGER MARCIA ANDERSON ARLENE ARNOVITZ RICHARD BAUMGARTEN JOYCE BEHNKE 2 1 ',' , 'igzfl' Y, J' 5 All A ' 41 sirc 1 , K ' ,t,,i lr,,r , .,rr c.., ., l , 4- -' i ' ,... ,,,. r 9' . , ' , A 1 , 1 .,. .... A J A lltel KENNETH BERMAN WALLACE BLOHM RONALD BLOM JAMES BOATMAN Ev KENNETH BOETTCHER DONNA BOHAN MAXINE BORGWARDT JUDlTH BOUCHE VERNON BRALEY BARBARA RRPNOEMIHI, JOYCE BROMUND NANCY BRUMM KENNETH BOHLING PHYLLIS BOYE JUDITH BRIX BOETTCHER, KENNETH - Band, 9, 10, 11, 12, Footlights, 93 Freshman Basket- ball, 9, J. V. Basketball, 9, 10, M Club, 10, 11, 12, Track, 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Basketball, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Football, 11. BOHAN, DONNA- Class Play Commit- tee, 11, 12, Girls' Glee Club, 9, 10, 113 Hall Monitors, 11, 12, Mixed Chorus, 9, 10, 11, Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Prom Com- mittee, 11. BOHLING, KENNETH - Hall Monitor, 12, J. V. Basketball, 93 Student Council, 10, J. V. Manager, 10. BORGWARDT, MAXINE - Band, 9, 10, 11, 12, Class Officer, 12, G.A.A., 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitor, 12, Intramurals, 9, 10, 11, 12, Mariner Staff, 12, Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, Rifle Club, 10, 11, Student Council, 12, Bowling, 9, 10, 11, 12. BOUCHE, JUDITH - Class Play Com- mittee, 12g Hall Monitors, 11, Nucleus Club, 10, Pep Club, 9, 10, Prom Commit- tee, 115 Whipurnette Business, 12. BOYE, PHYLLIS - Class Play Commit- tee, 123 Hall Monitor, 11, 12, Latin Club, 11, Nucleus Club, 10, Pep Club, 9, 10, Whipurnette Business, 12. BRALEY, VERNON - J. V. Football, 9, Student Council, 9, 10. BRENDEMIHL, BARBARA- Class Play 11, Hall Monitor, 11, 12, Nucleus Club, 10, Pep Club, 9, 103 Prom Committee, 11, Whipurnette Business, 12. BRIX, JUDITH - Band, 9, 10, 11, Class Play Committee, 11, G.A.A., 9, 10, 115 Intramurals, 9, 10, 11, Mariner Staff, 12, Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, Prom Committee, 11, Rifle Club, 9, Bowling, 9, 10, 11, 12. BROMUND, JOYCE - Art Club, 93 G. A.A., 9, 10, 12, Hall Monitor, 11, 12, In- tramurals, 9, 10, 12, Prom Committee, 11. BRUMM, NANCY - Band, 9, 10, 11, 12, Cartesian Club, 103 Class Play Commit- tee, 11, Footlights, 93 Forensics, 9, Hall Monitors, 11, Latin Club, 11, 123 Nucleus Club, 10, Pep Club, 11, Prom Committee, 113 Sr. Library Council, 12, Whipurnette Advertising, 11. 12, 12th Night, 11, 12. BU RNS. BARBARA - CARLSON, DARLENE - Class Play Committee, 11, 123 Forensics, 93 Girls Glee Club, 11, 123 Hall Monitor, 113 Mari- ner Staff, 123 Noonites, 9, 10, 11, 123 Nuc- leus Club, 103 Pep Club, 103 Prom Com- mittee, 11, Student Council, 123 Whipur- nette Business, 11. 1 CHEVALIER, ROBERT - Class Play Committee, 111 J. V. Football, 9, 103 M Club, 11, 12, Student Council, 113 Track, 9, 10, 11, 123 Varsity Football, 11, 12. CHRISTENSEN, GLENN - Band, 9, 103 Boys' Glee Club, 113 Class Play Commit- tee, 113 M Club, 12, Mixed Chorus, 113 Rifle Club, 9, 123 Varsity Football, 11, 12. CLERMONT, ARTHUR - Boys' Glee Club, 123 Boys' Quartet, 123 Class Play, 113 Freshman Basketball, 93 Hall Moni- tor, 103 J. V. Basketball, 103 J. V. Foot- ball, 10, Mixed Chorus, 123 Noonites, 9, 10, 11, 123 Prom Committee, 113 Student Council, 113 Track, 113 Varsity Football, 11. CORNISH, BETTY - Hall Monitors, 11, 123 Prom Committee. 113 Rifle Club, 11. CREIGHBAUM, LEE - Hall Monitors, 12. DAL SANTO, DENNIS - Class Play Committee, 113 Hall Monitors, 11. DANNER, PATRICIA - Band, 9, 10, 11, 12, Cartesian Club, 103 Class Officer, 93 Class Play, 113 Class Play Committee, 123 Forensics, 123 Intramurals, 93 Jr. Library Council, 93 Nucleus Club, 103 Orchestra, 9, 10, 113 Pep Club, 9, 10, 113 Prom Committee, 113 Student Council, 93 Pep Band, 9, 10, 11, 123 Whipurnette Bus- iness, 123 Band Sweetheart, 123 Victory Queen Court, 123 D.A.R., 123 F.T.A., 12. DesJARDIN, PATRICK - Class Officer, 113 Class Play, 113 Class Play Commit- tee, 123 J. V. Basketball, 103 J. V. Foot- ball, 9, 103 M Club, 11, 123 Prom Com- mittee, 113 Student Council, 123 Track, 9. 10, 11, 123 Varsity Basketball, 11, 123 Var- sity Football, 11, 12. DEWEY, CARLYLE - Band, 9, 10, 11. 123 Boys' Glee Club, 93 Intramurals, 93 Orchestra, 9, 10, 11, 123 Spanish Club, 11, 123 Swing Band, 9, 11, 12. Transferred from Muskegon High School. BARBARA BURNS GLENN CHRISTENSEN LEE CREIGHBAUM DARLENE CARLSON ARTHUR CLERMONT DENNIS DAL SANTO PATRICK DesJARDlN ROBERT CHEVALIER BETTY CORNISH PATRICIA DANNER CARLYLE DEWEY if g BETTY DREIER ROBERT DREIER RONALD DUCHARME KAREN DUMKE WALTER DURA HAROLD ELLIE JANET ENGLAND RICHARD ENSTROM DONALD DROWN MAGDALENE DURA JOAN ENDERBY DREIER, BETTY - Class Play Commit- tee, 11, 12, Hall Monitors, 12, Jr. Library Council, 9, Orchestra, 9, 10, 11, 12, Prom Committee, 11. DREIER, ROBERT - Band, 9, 10, 11, 125 Freshman Basketball, 9, Junior Science Club, 93 J. V. Basketball, 9, 10, M Club, 11, 12, Prom Committee, 11g Varsity Bas- ketball, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Football, 12. DROWN, DONALD - Badger State Rep- resentative, 11, Class Officer, 12, Foot- lights, 93 Jr. Science Club, 9, J. V. Foot- ball, 9, 109 Prom Committee, 11, Track, 9. DUCHAR ME, RONALD - DUMKE, KAREN - Class Play Commit- tee, 11, 125 Girls' Glee Club, 9, Hall Mon- itors, 9, 11, Intramurals, 9, Latin Club, 11, 12, Mariner Staff, 11, Noonites, 11g Nucleus, 10, Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, Prom Committee, 113 Student Council, 10, Whipurnette Advertising, 11, Whipurnette Business, 11, 12th Night, 10, 11, 12. DURA, MAGDALENE - Hall Monitors, 12. DURA, WALTER - ELLIE, HAROLD - M Club, 125 Varsity Football Manager, 12. ENDERBY, JOAN - Student Council, 9, 10, Twirling, 9, 10 11, 12. ENSTROM, RICHARD - Class Officer Orchestra, 9, 10, 11, 125 Student Council 9, 10, Track, 9, 10, Varsity Football, 10 11. ENGLAND, JANET - Hall Monitors, 9, 95 J. V. Football, 9, 10, M Club, 11, 12, FARNSWORTH, JACK - Band, 9, 10, 11, 12, Boys' Glee Club, 11, 12, Boys' Quar- tet, 11, 12, Freshman Basketball, 9, Mixed Chorus, 11, 12, Rifle Club, 10. FAUCETT, MICHAEL - Class Play, 11, Class Play Committee, 11, 12, Forensics, 11, 12, Freshman Basketball, 9, J. V. Basketball, 9, 10, J. V. Football, 9, 10, Track, 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Football, 11, 12. FOOTE, LANE - Freshman Basketball 9, J. V. Football, 10. 1 FRENZEL, GEORGE - Art Club, 9, Class Officer, 9, 12, Class Play Commit- tee, 11, 12, Freshman Basketball, 9, Golf, 10, Hall Monitors, 10, Intramurals, 9, Mariner Staff, 123 Pep Club, 11, Bowling, 9, 10. FRIEDSTEIN, SHELDON - Cartesian Club, 9, Class Play Committee, 11, Foot- lights, 9, Forensics, 9, 10, Freshman Bas- ketball, 9: Jr. Science Club, 9, M Club, 11, 12, Rifle Club, 9, 10, 11, Spanish Club, 11, 12, Student Council, 9, 12, Tennis, 9, 10, 11, 12, Track, 9, 10, Webster Debate, 9, 10, 12, Whipurnette Advertising, 12, Whipurnette Business, 12, 12th Night, 11, 12, Contest Play, 12. GOULD, SHARON - Art Club, 12, Car- tesian Club, 10, Class Play Committee, 11,12, Girls' Glee Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Mar- iner Staff, 11, Mixed Chorus, 11, 12, Nuc- leus Club, 10, Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, Prom Committee, 11, Sr. Library Council, 11, 12, Student Council, 12, Whipurnette Edi- torial, 10, 11, 12, 12th Night, 10, 11, 121 Whipurnette Editor, 12. GUTH, DONNA - Hall Monitor, 10, 11, 12, Noonites, 9, 10, 11, 12, Student Coun- cil., 12, Whipurnette Advertising, 11, 12, Whipurnette Business, 11, 12. HALLER, BERT - Boys' Glee Club, 11, 12, Boys' Quartet, 11, 12, Latin Club, 11, Mixed Chorus, 11, 12, Rifle Club, 10, 11, Tennis, 9, 10, 11, 12. HANSEN, JUDITH - Band, 10, 11, 12, Class Play, 11, Class Play Committee, 11, 12, Hall Monitors, 11, 12, Intramurals, 9, Jr. Library Council, 9, Nucleus Club, 10, Orchestra, 12, Pep Club, 11, Prom Com- mittee, 11, Whipurnette Advertising, 11, 12. HARBICK, WESTON - HARPT, CONNIE - Girls' Glee Club, 9, Hall Monitors, 11, 12. JACK FARNSWORTH GEORGE FRENZEL DONNA GUTH MICHAEL FAUCETT LANE FOOTE SHELDON FRIEDSTEIN SHARON GOULD BERT HALLER JUDITH HANSEN WESTON HARBICK CONNIE HARPT ,Jf JOYCE HART JAMES HASS JAMES HERNING DONNA HETCHER HAROLD JOHNSON JEANNINE JOHNSON LYNNE JOHNSON GAIL KALM H V ,WY f 1 llsaim PEGGY HEIL JUDITH HORCH i , i f A it ,,,, . ,AAJ ' ' :'V VV'- : . 9,33 xx 5 ,H1: 1?.- JERRY JOHNSON HART, JOYCE - Forensics, 12, Hall Monitor, 11, 12, Latin Club, 12, Noonites, 9, 10, 11, 12. HASS, JAMES - Boys' Glee Club, 9, Boys' Quartet, 9, Class Play Committee, 11, Forensics, 10, Freshman Basketball, 9, J. V. Basketball, 9, 10, J. V. Football, 9, M Club, 11, 12, Mariner Staff, 12, Mixed Chorus, 9, Prom Committee, 11, Tennis, 11, Track, 9, 10, 11, Varsity Bas- ketball, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Football, 10, 11, 12, 12th Night, 11. HEIL, PEGGY - Girls' Glee Club, 10, Mariner Staff, 12, Pep Club, 12. HERNING, JAMES - Prom Committee, 11, Rifle Club, 9, 10, 11, Spanish Club, 11, 12. HETCHER, DONNA - Art Club, 12, Band, 9, 10, G.A.A., 9, 10, 11, Hall Moni- tors, 11, Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, Prom Com- mittee, 11. HORCH, JUDITH - Student Council 12, Transferred from Lakeview High School in Chicago. JOHNSON, HAROLD - JOHNSON, JEANNINE - Girls' Glee Club, 10, 11. JOHNSON, JERRY - Freshman Basket- ball, 9, J. V. Football, 9, M Club, 10, 11, 12, Prom Committee, 11, Rifle Club, 9, 10, Track, 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Basket- ball Manager, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Foot- ball, 10, 11, 12. JOHNSON, LYNNE - Cartesian Club, 10, Class Officer, 11, Class Play Com- mitee, 11, 12, One-Act Play Prompter, 12, Girls' Glee Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Moni- tors, 11, Latin Club, 9, 10, 11, Mixed Cho- rus, 11, 12, Nucleus Club, 10, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, Prom Committee, 11, Sr. Li- brary Council, 11, 12, Whipurnette Ad vertising, 11, Whipurnette Business, 12, 12th Night, 11, 12, Forensics, 12. KALM, GAIL - Intramurals, 9, 10, Rifle Club, 10. KAMIN, ALICE - Cartesian Club, 10, Class Play, 11, 12, Forensics, 9, 10, 12, Girls' Glee Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Latin Club, 9, 10, Mixed Chorus, 11, Nucleus Club, 10, Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, Prom Committee, 11, Sr. Library Council, 10, 11, 12, Stu- dent Council, 9, 12, Whipurnette'Adver- tising, 11, Whipurnette Business, 11, 12, 12th Night, 11, 12, Whipurnette Editorial, 12, Advertising Editor, 11, Student Direc- tor of Class Play, 11. KAMIN, MARGIE - Band, 11, 12, Class Officer, 10, Class Play, 11, Hall Moni- tors, 11, 12, Nucleus Club, 10, Pep Club, 10, 11, Orchestra, 12, Prom Committee, 11, Student Council, 10, Swing Band, 12, Whipurnette Business, 11, 12, 12th Night, 10, 11, 12. KAUFMAN, JAMES - KELLER, EMMA - Hall Monitor, 12, Noonites, 9, 10, 11, 121 Prom Committee, ll. KENNEDY, PATRICIA - Class Play, ll: Hall Monitor, 11, 12, Noonites, 11, 12, Nucleus Club, 10, Pep Club, 10, Prom Committee, 111 Whipurnette Advertising, 11, Whipurnette Business, 11, 12, Victory Queen, 12, Transferred from Green Bay, East High. KIEFF, KARLENE - KINGSTON, WILBUR - Class Play Com- mittee, 11: Freshman Basketball, 9, Hall ALICE KAMIN Monitors, 12. EMMA KELLER KLAVER, CORNELIUS - Art Club, 9, Track, 9. KOHLMAN, ROBERT- Boys' Glee Club, 9, Boys' Quartet, 9, Mixed Chorus, 9, Noonites, 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Basket- ball, 11, 12, Varsity Football, 12. KORNETZKE, JUDITH - Art Club, 11, Boys' Glee Club Accompanist, 11, Girls' Glee Club, 11, 12, Hall Monitor, 11, 12, Mixed Chorus, 11, Prom Committee, 11, Whipurnette Advertising, 11, 12th Night, 11, 12, T.A.P. Chairman, 12, Transferred MARGIE KAMIN JAMES KAUFMAN PATRICIA KENNEDY KARLENE KIEFF from Washington High School in Oconto WILBUR KINGSTON Falls. KOWALSKI, ROBERT - M Club, 12, Track, 10, Varsity Basketball, 11, 12. CORNELIUS KLAVER ROBERT KOHLMAN JUDITH KORNETZKE ROBERT KOWALSKI mi GARY KRIEDEMAN GERALDINE KULICK 'Fl-IOMA: ..aFOUNTAIN MARLENE LAHAIE MARILYN LILJESTRAND WAYNE LIMBERG WILLIAM LORENZ DAVID MAGNUSSON DARREL LaCANNE WILLIAM LaPLANT PAUL LINSER KRIEDEMAN, GARY- Boys' Glee Club, 9, 10, 11, Hall Monitor, 11, 12, Mixed Cho- rus, 9, 10, 11, Noonites, 9, 10, 11, 12, Prom Committee, 11. KULICK, GERALDINE - Class Play Committee, 11, 12, G.A.A., 11, 12, Girls' Glee Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitors, 12, Intramurals, 9, 10, 11, 12, Jr. Library Council, 9, Mixed Chorus, 11, 12, Nucleus Club, 10, Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, Prom Com- mittee, 11, Sr. Library Council, 11, 12. LACANNE, DARREL- Hall Monitor, 12' J. V. Football, 9, 10, Prom Committee, 11, Spanish Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Whipur- nette Business, 12, Class Play Commit' tee, 11. 1 LAFOUNTAIN, THOMAS - Boys' Glee Club, 9, Class Officer, 9, 11, Class Play, 11, Freshman Basketball, 9, Golf, 10, 11, J. V. Basketball, 9, 10, J. V. Football, 9: M Club, 10, 11, 12, Mixed Chorus, 9, Prom Committee, 11, Spanish Club, 11, 12, Student Council, 10, 11, 12, Tennis, 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Basketball, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Football, 10, 11, 12. LAHAIE, MARLENE - Band, 10, 11, 12, Class Play, 11, Class Play Committee, 11, 12, Hall Monitors, 11, '12, Junior Library Council, 9, Nucleus Club, 10, Pep Club, 10, 11, Prom Committee, 11, Whipurnette Business, 11, 12, Prom Queen. LaPLANT, WILLIAM - Hall Monitor, 12, Noonites, 10, 11, Prom Committee, 11, Student Council, 9. LILJESTRAND, MARILYN - Band, 9, 10, Footlights, 9, Mariner Staff, 12, Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, Stamp Club, 9. LIMBERG, WAYNE - Class Play Com- mittee, 12, Freshman Basketball, 9, Mar- iner Staff, 11, Stamp Club, 12, Student Council, 11, 12. LINSER, PAUL - Class Play, 11, Class Play Committee, 11, Forensics, 11, Fresh man Basketball, 9, J. V. Football, 10, Prom Committee, 11, Rifle Club, 9, Span- ish Club, 11, 12, Student Council, 10, 12th Night, 12. LORENZ, WILLIAM - Freshman Bas- ketball, 9, J. V. Football, 10. MAGNUSSON, DAVID - Noonites, 9, 10, 11, 12, Rifle Club, 11, 12. Transferred from Kingsford High. MAGNUSON, JULIE - Cartesian Club, 10, Class Officer, 10, Class Play Com- mittee, 11, 12, Footlights, 9, Forensics, 9, Girls' Glee Club, 10, 11, 12, Jr. Library Council, 9, Mariner Staff, 12, Mixed Cho- rus, 11, 12, Nucleus Club, 10, Orchestra, 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, Prom Committee, 11, Spanish Club, 11, 12, Sr. Library Council, 11, 12, Student Council, 10, 12, Whipurnette Advertising, 11, Whipurnette Editorial, 10, 11, 12, 12th Night, 11, 12, Whipurnette Copy Editor, 12. MANNS, ALLEN - Class Play Commit- tee, 11, Noonites, 9, 10, 11, 12, Rifle Club, 9, 10, 11, Prom Committee, 11, Track, 12, Varsity Basketball, 12. MATZ, GERRAL - Art Club, 9, Carte- sian Club, 9, Class Play Committee, 11, Forensics, 11, 12, Girls' Glee Club, 9, 10, Hall Monitors, 12, Intramurals, 9, 10, Jr. Library Council, 9, Jr. Science Club, 9, Latin Club, 11, 12, Nucleus Club, 10, Stu- dent Council, 10, 11, 12th Night, 11, F.T. A., 11, 12. MESSENGER, DONNA - Art Club, 10, 11, Band, 9, 10, 11, Class Play Commit- tee, 11, Forensics, 9, Hall Monitor, 11, Mariner Staff, 12, Pep Club, 9, 10, Prom Committee, 11, Whipurnette Advertising, 12, Bowling, 9, 10, F.T.A., 11, 12. MESSENGER, MARILYN - Art Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Class Play Committee, 11, 12, Forensics, 9, Hall Monitors, 12, Pep Club, 9, 10, Prom Committee, 11, Whip- urnette Advertising, 12, Bowling, 9, 10. MESSENGER, NANCY -- Girls' Glee Club, 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitors, 12. MITTAG, ROBERT - J. V. Football, 9. MUDRAK, DEANNA - Band, 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitors, 11, 12, Jr. Library Council, 9, Pep Club, 10, Prom Commit- tee, 11, Pep Band, 11. NAST, JEROME - Freshman Basket- ball, 9, J. V. Basketball, 10, J. V. Foot- ball, 10. NELSON, LINDA - Hall Monitors, 12. NELSON, YOLANDE - Art Club, 9, 10, 11, Class Play Committee, 11, Mariner Staff, 12, Pep Club, 9, Prom Committee, 11. JULIE MAGNUSON DONNA MESSENGER ROBERT MITTAG ALLEN MANNS GL..RAL MATZ MARILYN MESSENGER NANCY ME ENGER DEANNA MUDRAK JEROME NAST LINDA NELSON YOLANDE NELSON JEAN NICKLAUS GERALD NOWAKOWSKI BARBARA ULIHLER QQ, DORIS PALOSAARI ROSALIE PETERS NONA OLSON BARBARA NYSTROM GEORGE PARIS OWEN PETERSON SANDRA OLSON JACK PAZDERA NICKLAUS, JEAN - Class Play Com- mittee, 11, Girls' Glee Club, 9, 10, 11g Hall Monitors, 10, 11, 12, Pep Club, 9, 10, 11g Prom Committee, 11. NOWAKOWSKI, GERALD, Class Play Committee, 12, NYSTROM, BARBARA - Class Play Committee, 11, Girls' Glee Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitor, 12, Jr. Library Council, 9, Mixed Chorus, 11, 12, Nucleus Club, 10. OEHLER, BARBARA - Band, 9, 10, Hall Monitors, 11, Intramurals, 9, Pep Club, 11g Prom Committee, 11, Rifle Club, 10, Whipurnette Business, 11. OLSON, NONA - Girls' Glee Club, 11. OLSON, SANDRA - Band, 10, 11, Class Play Committee, 11, Forensics, 12, G.A. A., 11, 12, Hall Monitor, 12, Intramurals, 9, Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, Prom Committee, 11, Whipurnette Advertising, 123 Bowl- ing, 10. PALOSAARI, DORIS - Class Play Com- mittee, 11, Girls' Glee Club, 12, Hall Monitor, 11, 12, Nucleus Club, 103 Prom Committee, 11, Student Council, 103 Whipurnette Business, 12. PARIS, GEORGE - Freshman Basket- ball, 9, J. V. Football, 9, 10, Track, 9, 10, 11. PAZDERA, JACK - Class Officer, 10, Class Play Committee, 113 Freshman Basketball, 95 J. V. Football, 93 M Club, 10, 11, 12, Prom Committee, 11, Varsity Football, 10, 11, 12. PETERS, ROSALIE - Hall Monitor, 11, 123 Whipurnette Advertising, 12. PETERSON, OWEN - Class Play, 113 Class Play Committee, 11, Freshman Basketball, 9, Hall Monitors, 11, Prom Committee, 11, Student Council, 12. POWELL, SHIRLEY - PREFONTAINE, JOHN - PRUE, EVA JANE - CGirls' Glee Club, 11, Pep Club, 10. RACE, HOWARD - Class Play, 111 Hall Monitors, 12, J. V. Football, 9, Spanish Club, 10, 11, Track, 9. RASTALL, JOAN - Forensics, 11, Hall Monitor, 11, 12, Mariner Staff, 12, Noon- ites, 9, 10, 11, 12, Whipurnette Advertis- ing, 11, 12. RAVET, MICHAEL - Cartesian Club, 10, Class Officer, 10, Freshman Basket- ball, 9, Hall Monitors, 10, Junior Science Club, 9, J. V. Basketball, 10, Noonites, 9, 10, 11, 12, Nucleus Club, 10, Track, 9. REBBIE, LEOLA - fGirls' Glee Club, 9, 10, 11, Hall Monitor, 12, Mixed Chorus, 9, 10, Pep Club, 9, 10, 113 Prom Committee, 11, Student Council, 9. REIDINGER, JOHN - Hall Monitor, 10. ROENFANZ, JEROME - Band, 9, 10, 11, Hall Monitor, 11, 12, Swing Band, 9, 10, 11. ROLAND, DARLENE - Band, 9, 10, 11, 12, Class Play Committee, 11, Forensics, 9, Hall Monitor, 12, Jr. Library Council, 93 Orchestra, 10, 11, 12, Pep Club, 9, 103 Prom Committee, 11, Student Council, 95 Twirling, 9, 10, 11, 12, Webster Debate, 9, Whipurnette Advertising, 12. RUGGLES, SANDRA - G.A.A., 9, 10, 11, 12, Girls' Glee Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitor, 125 Intramurals, 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Club, 9, 10, Prom Committee, 11, Rifle Club, 11. SHIRLEY POWELL HOWARD RACE LEOLA REBBIE JOHN PREFONTAINE EVA JANE PRUE JOAN RASTALL MICHAEL RAVET JOHN REIDINGER JEROME ROENFANZ DARLENE ROLAND SANDRA RUGGLES 5 RUPERT, KENNETH - Class Officer, 9, Rifle Club, 9. SANDBERG, CAROL- Class Officer, 12, Class Play Committee, 11, Footlights, 9, Forensics, 9, Girls' Glee Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitor, 11, Jr. Library Council, 9, Mixed Chorus, 9, 11, 12, Nucleus Club, 10, Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, Prom Committee, 11, Spanish Club, 9, 10, Sr. Library Coun- cil, 10, 11, 12, Student Council, 9, 10, 11, Whipurnette Advertising, 12, 12th Night, 11, 12. SCHULZ, KENNETH - SCHWARTZ, CAROL - Class Play Com- mittee, 11, Girls' Glee Club, 10, Hall Monitor, 11, 12. SETTERSTEN, TYRONE -- SEYMOUR, DONALD - Badger State Representative, 11, Boys' Glee Club, 10, 11, Boys' Quartet, 10, 11, Class Officer, 9, Class Play, 11, Freshman Basketball, 9, J. V. Football, 9, 10, Latin Club, 9, 10, M Club, 11, 12, Mixed Chorus, 10, 11, Prom Committee, 11, Student Council, 9, 10, 11, 12, Track, 11, Varsity Football, 11, 12, Whipurnette Editorial, 12. SHEPRO, ROBERT - J. V. Football, 9, 10, Track, 11, 12, Varsity Football, 11, 12. SIEVERT, ALLEN -- Class Play, 11. SIEVERT, CAROL - Art Club, 12, Class Play Committee, 11, 12, Forensics, 11, Girls' Glee Club, 9, Hall Monitors, 12, Mixed Chorus, 9, Nucleus Club, 10, Prom Committee, 11, Spanish Club, 9, 10, 11, Whipurnette Editorial, 11, 12. SINDLER, WAYNE - Prom Committee, 11. URBANIAK, JACK -- Freshman Basket- ball, 9, Jr. Science Club, 10, J. V. Bas- ketball, 9, M Club, 11, 12, Varsity Foot- ball, 10, 11, 12. WALK, BARBARA JEAN - Girls' Glee Club, 9, 10, 11, Hall Monitor, 10, 11, 12, Mixed Chorus, 9, 10, 11. WALOWAY, RICHARD - Band, 9, 10, 11, Hall Monitor, 11, 12, Intramurals, 9, 10, 11, 12, Swing Band, 9, 10, 11. WALTERS, RUSSELL - Hall Monitor, 12. WHITE, HARRY - Badger State Repre- sentative, 11, Forensics, 10, Latin Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Mariner Staff, 12, Rifle Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club, 11, 12, Student Council, 11, Webster Debate, 9, 10, 11, 12. WICKMAN, MANFRED - Band, 9, 10, 11, 12, Boys' Glee Club, 12, Intramurals, 9, 10, 11, 12, Mixed Chorus, 12, Prom Committee, 11, Swing Band, 9, 10, 11, 12. WITT, FRED-Boys' Glee Club, 11, Class Play, 11, Freshman Basketball, 9, J. V. Basketball, 10, J. V. Football, 10, M Club, 12, Mixed Chorus, 11, Prom Com- mittee, 11, Spanish Club, 11, Track, 11, Varsity Football, 11, 12, Transferred from Glen-Nor High School in Glen Olven, Pennsylvania. WOJCIEHOWSKI, JAMES - Badger State Representative, 11, Boys' Glee Club, 11, 12, Cartesian Club, 10, Class Officer, 9, Class Play Committee, 11, Footlights, 9, Forensics, 12, Hall Moni- tor, 12, Jr. Science Club, 9, Latin Club 10, 11, 12, Mariner Staff, 12, Mixed Cho- rus, 11, 12, Nucleus Club, 10, Prom Com- mittee, 11, Student Council, 10, 11, 12' Webster Debate, 9, 10, 12th Night, 10, 11 12, Chairman of T.A.P. 1 1 1 WOLFE, JUDITH - Class Play Commit- tee, 11, Girls' Glee Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitor, 10, 12, Mixed Chorus, 11, 12, Nucleus Club, 10, Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, Prom Committee, 11. WOOD, FRANCIS - Band, 9, 10, 11, 12, Class Officer, 11, 12, Class Play, 11, Freshman Basketball, 9, J. V. Basket- ball, 9, 10, M Club, 11, 12, Mariner Staff, 11, Prom Committee, 11, Rifle Club, 9, Student Council, 12, Swing Band, 9, 10, Tennis, 9, 10, Varsity Basektball, 10, 11, 12, 12th Night, 12. WUHRMAN, RENA JAYNE - Cartesian Club, 10, Cheerleader, 9, 10, Class Play Committee, 11, Girls' Glee Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitor, 12, Mariner Staff, 12, Nucleus Club, 10, Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, Prom Committee, 11, Spanish Club, 9, 10, 11, Whipurnette Advertising, 12. I BARBARA WALK FRED WITT RICHARD WALOWAY RUSSELL WALTERS HARRY WHITE MANFRED WICKMAN . I I M .j JAMES WOJCIEHOWSKI JUDITH WOLFE FRANCIS WOOD RENA JAYNE WUHRMAN Q I J We would like to express our ap- preciation to Mrs. Geraldine Evans for the utmost cooperation which she ex- L ,Amplified in the lending to us of her --ll T, pw Scottish terrier, Jaycee, which we lilpqlsively nicknamed ljEcptyJflVV 1 3 I I rf- 1 X' -1 jj V nfl! if iff!! ry DV LKAAM Y ffglj ,. I if J 1 crr, 1 A-dw j ii, . In I, Lf l JXJV pp yriyg, f I COMPLIMENTS of Vf,1f7' IM 8. M CLEANERS 8. DYERS YQ, Al oo ierce ve. RE 5-5111 I I gkwlarlil tte, Wisconsin y ills lit lllrtlll lkgw ll it l li' QFHANKS TO THE ADVERTISERS wHo I-IELPED MAKE THIS BCQK A REALITY 134 Aagaard, Pat ......... 81, 96, 108 Abraham, John ..... ..-- 1 07, Adams, Lucy ..... -------93, Adams, Sue .... 14, 24, 30, 76, Alley, Richard .... ---90, 94, Almond, Jeanette ........... Ames, Joy .... 80, 81, 96, 107, Ames, Kathleen .... 23, 86, 91, 85, 112 ----------108 104 108 Amundsen, Clark ........... Amundsen, John .... ..... Anderson, Arthur ........... Anderson, Howard .... 95, 97, 76 Anderson, Joy ........... , 92, 121 116 100 Anderson, Ardis ......... 10, 112 108 104 116 121 Anderson, Marcia--86, 91, 96, Anderson, Sally ........a..... 84 Anderson, Wayne ........ 84, 108 Andrews, Sally ............. 100 Arnovitz, Arlene---16, 24, 80, 83, 92, 96, 121 85, 91, Arnovitz, Elaine---10, 76, 86, 90, 92, 93 Bacajewski, Stella ........ 77, 112 Baker, Margie ..,. 77, 96, 107, 108 Baker, Mary ...... 90, 93, 97, 104 Bancroft, Richard ........... 108 Bandy, Howard ....... 28, 84, 116 Bannow, Jane--24, 25, 80, 83, Bannow, Robin-- ........ Baumgarten, Richard ........ Beacham, Judie .... 84, 89, Beaty, Beverly ......... 4, Beaty, Linda .......-. 76, 78, Bebo, Evelyn ..... Beerbaum, Jim ............. 93 Beckus, Judy ......... 76 Behnke, Helen ....-.. 77, 78, Behnke, Francis- ........... Behnke, Joyce ..c. Behrend, Carroll-- -------91, Behrendt, Bonnie ----- 76, 78, Behrendt, Jeff -------- 60, 69, Behrendt, Roger --------- 84, Belanger, J ames--- Benson, Janet ------ ----86, Berger, Michael--- Berger, Nina ----- Berman, Judy ------ ---- 9 7, Berman, Kenneth -----.----- Berman, Mary ---- -------96, Bemardy, Robert -------- 91, Bernardy, Thomas- Bertrand, Evelyn ---- Bertrand, William -------- Bieber, James ----------- 91, 92, 91, 86, 9 7 16, 86, 91, ----52, ----93, 85, 121 100 121 108 116 108 112 100 112 108 108 121 112 116 112 116 121 116 116 100 104 121 116 108 108 108 112 108 117 Biehl, Donna Mae- 77, 78, 86, Biehl, Jane--,- ----------- 76, 112 Biehl, Joan ------------- 77, 112 Birch, Kathy ------------ 84, 100 Blackman, Roberta -------93, 100 nlblwlllli' - - llliywl illrlflri .nl o mev s tri Compliments of Uwj fl , all I C w P. Schmidt Bakery Qiiyiiifag Zmglliit it L if . Marlnette, isconsin li ln Compliments Compliments of of . 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A 1 Blanchettc Janet ...... 36, 67, 108 Blickhahn, Ronald ....... 83, 117 Block, Larry ....... ....-- 1 12 Block, Roger ...... .... 1 00 Blohm, Wallace--- ..... -121 Blom, Emil ..... ........ 1 12 Blom, Ronald ,..1.... 78, 79, 121 Boatman, James ............ 121 Boettcher, Diane ............ 104 Boettcher, Donald--18, 78, 79, 84, 1 12 Boettcher, Boettcher, Mary ......... 93, Bohan, Donna ...1.... 86, 91, Bohan, James -..., 78, Bohling, Judy---, ...1..... -- Bohling, Kenneth ,.2.,...,,. Bohling, Larry ..,. Bohmer, Dianna ......... 95, Kenneth ,... 61, 67, 88 79, 91, 71, 122 100 122 117 100 122 -----112 104 Bohmer, Jacqueline ..,.... 77, 112 Borgwardt, Maxine--83, 84, 87, 89, 91,120,122 Borneman, Dale ..,.,...,1.. 112 Borneman, Sharon ....... 76, 108 Borowski, Kathy ,........... 100 Borowski, Nancy---15, 77, 90, 91, 1 17 Borths, Marvin .1,....,-. 69 Borths, Sharon H... Botzau, Loren ,.... Bouche, Judy ......,.,... Bouche, Naomi ....... 77, Bouche, Ned LL.....L. 52, 88, Bourdelais, Robert ...-...... Boye, Phyllis ...vL.... 86, 91, Braley, David LL... Braley, James .....,1. 93, Braley, Vernon L.,....L,,... 7 56f -----b-5- 112 108 104 122 108 117 100 122 104 , 104 122 122 Brendemihl, Barbara---86, 91, Brendemihl, Sharon ..,. 76, 78, 89, 95, 108 Bright, James LL... ...... 1 00 Bright, Jerry ..21 ...LL... 1 00 Brix, Judith .......... 87, 91, 122 Brix, Myril LL......,......L 108 Bromund, Joyce---20, 89, 91, 122 Bromund, Robert ..,......,. 117 Bromund, Sandra--36, 77, 78, 108 Brown, Connie ......1.....L 100 Brown, Harry ......L....... 104 Brown, Patrick ...,.,......L 104 Brumm, Nancy-24, 83, 91, 96, 122 Brumm, Robert---70, 77, 83, 107, 108 Brusewitz, Sharon--77, 90, 93, 112 Bruso, Robert .,L....LL..... 108 Buchman, Henry .W.L....L 83, 112 Burmeister, James L.....,L... 104 Burmeister, Jonathan ...L. 97, 104 Burns, Barbara ,...,.2 ..,L 1 23 Bush, Barbara ...-L. ---77, 108 Bush, Raymond --- ..... - 108 Butler, Albin L... ---60, 112 136 Buzek, Joseph -- Buzek, Monica .... ....... Bye, Richard ............ 83, Campbell, Judith ,........ 86, Campbell, Mary Carlson, Jo .......... Cardin, Gail---76, 78, 86, 92, Carlson, Burton L... ........ Darlene---14, 16, 77, 87 117 108 112 117 108 117 108 Carlson, Faye ---- .... -- 97, Carlson, Judy ..1........ 83, Carlson, Karen ..,....-L. 97, Carlson, Sharon---77, 86, 91, Carrigg, Billy ........L...r.. Carrigg, Gary ..L....,,. 104, Carriveau, Edward ,....,,... Carriveau, Robert ..r...,,L.. Carriveau, Ronald ..,.. 80, 83, Carviou, Sally-- Cavill, John ....L.. L1.. 9 7, Champagne, Ray ,,.....,.... 84, 123 104 108 104 117 104 112 Carriveau, Arnold L.,........ 100 112 104 112 112 104 108 108 123 Champagne, Shirley ........, 8 8 Christensen, Gle Christian, Robert ........... 7 - Christiansen, Kristi .... 95, 97 Chevalier, Robert--52, 59, n--34, 52, 7 58, 88, 112 7 Davis, Robert ..... 78, 79, 84, 107 7 Davis, Thomas ....... ...... Davis, Valerie ....... 76, 78, Deiters, Michael ---60, 69, 70, Derusha, Donna ......... --- Derusha, Robert ....-. 52, 88, Deschaine, Betty ..... 80, 82 93, 108 117 108 Deau, Ronald .............. 104 108 108 117 113 104 Deschaine, Marilyn .,L..... ,- DesJardin, Patrick --17, 52, 58, 65, 71, 88, Dettman, William L...,... 60, Dewey, Carlyle .... 23, 29, 81, 94 7 61, 123 108 83, 123 Dewey, Thomas ---29, 81, 82, 93, 94, 113 Diercks, Leeland ,.......... 104 Dobbin, John ,..-.......... 100 Dobbin, Kay ....-......2 97, 104 Doberstein, Daniel .,L.... 60, 113 Doman, Eugene ......,,.... 1 17 124 Dreier, Betty ..-a.... 80, 86, Dreier, Robert --52, 59, 61, 68, 88, 124 Christianson, Gerald ....,.... Christianson, Nancy ......... 79, Clermont, Arthur ..... 78, Clermont, Calvin ...-.,... Clewley, Alma Jean .........1 Colson, Orville .....L ..L. Constine, James --- ---- Constine, Judie ........ -- Connaher, Ronald H.,..... Cook, James---21, 29, 78, 94, Cook, Maryann ....... 77, 93, Cook, Patricia ..a. ....,.... Cornish, Betty a2.....1 86, 6i Cordes, Jerry LL.. .,.... - 7 Cornish, Joan L,,.....L....a Costigan, Patrick ...........a Couillard, Lorna ..,....,. 84, 84 Covert, Chris ,-L... .... , Creighbaum, Lee L....,..1 30, Cubalchini, Theresa 1... 35, 76, 93, Czerp, Ray L.,.... ...,. -7.9- 84, 123 100 104 123 100 123 104 108 113 104 113 117 83, 117 113 100 113 123 113 113 108 104 123 90, 113 117 Dahlman, Dale ..v. L...,. 1 13 Dahnke, Bonnie --- ---- Dal Santo, Dennis ,,...a, 91, Danner, John ......,...L... Danner, Patricia ---14, 19, 85, Danner, Virginia --83, 93, 97, Darland, Billy .......,...2L. Darland, Nancy Darland, Sharon if----ii Davis, Dennis L.... - .L.....,. Davis, Donald ...,1....,,.. ---108 123 100 123 104 104 113 108 117 104 Davis, Jerry --60, 70, 78, 79, 107, 108 Droxm, Daniel ............. 100 Drown, Diane .... 80, 83, 86, 117 Drown, Donald --19, 27, 35, 120, 124 DuCharme, Patsy ..--......2. 91 DuCharme, Ronald ....,.... 124 Dumke, Karen .... 85, 91, 92, 124 Dura, James ..,..........., 104 Dura, Magdalene ..... 86, 91, 124 Dura, Walter .... .a.-,.... 1 24 Dzurick, James .......-.-.-. 1 17 Ebner, Joyce .... ......,,, 1 08 Edlund, Joyce ,.,...,,...... 108 Edwin, Marion .-..-..--,,-, 109 Eick, Robert ..........-,L. 117 Ellie, Harold ........ 59, 88, 124 Elquist, Charles ...... 80, 83, 113 Emmons, Judy L... 17, 76, 80, 93, 1 13 Emmons, William .... 83, 97, 104 Enderby, Joan ........-..-- 124 England, Janet ..... .... 8 2, 124 England, Joanne --- .... -117 Engler, Judy ----- ---- 8 3, 109 Engles, Alaina ---- ----- 1 09 Engles, Margaret -- ------- 104 Enstrom, Dick --- ---- 80, 124 Erdman, Joy ----- ----- 1 17 Erdman, Lindy --- ----101 Erickson, Curtis --- ---- -104 Erickson, Duane -------- 60, 113 Erickson, Lynn --------- 93, 101 Everson, Amy ---------- 76, 113 Exworthy, Alice --76, 77, 81, 84, 93, 1 13 Fagan, Kathy --20, 21, 77, 78, 84, 85, 116, 117 Fagan, Patrick ------ 97, 103, 104 Falk, Bonnie -------------- 101 12 ml 5 ' If .Url x wr ,f K vt' if ' prkpilg GA J lfmmtyl R riff, 1 COMPLIMENTS OF 1 ,ndxkf if 'W E Badger Paper Company PEsHT1Go, WISCONSIN Congratulations 8z Best Wishes Class of 1957 Baker Studio Fashionable Wearing Apparel l The Bell Store Main Street Marinette, Wis. 7 I Falk, Helen .............. - Farnsworth, Jack ..... 78, 83, Farnsworth, Judie .... 77, 78, Farrell, Dennis ........... -- Farrell, Lois ---35, 76, 90, 93, Fast, Susan ............. 93, Horch, Judith ........ 23. 34, Horch, Mary Jane Hult, Kenneth .... ....... Ihler, George .... Ihler, Jerry .... Jaeger, Gary ......... , 83, 84 78, 79 Jaeger, Lee .......... , 104 125 109 Farr, Steve ............. 84, 101 117 113 101 104 Faucett, Carol --- ..... -83, Faucett, Judy --11, 77, 78, 86, 92, 96, 117 Faucett, Michael --17, 23, 92, 125 Faucett, Sharon ............ 101 Faucett, Thomas - ...... 60, 109 Fawcett, Marcy .... 15, 76, 78, 84, 85, 90, 94, 96, 117 Feldstein, Kay 77, 78, 90, 109 Fellner, Nancy 31 95 Ferm, Carol 78, 86, ' 96, 104, 116, Fifarek, Gene .............. Fifarek, Glenn ...1......a.. Fillinger, Clinton ....... 101, Fischer, James ............. Fischer, Judy .............. Fisher, Floyd ........... 60 Fisher, Johnel --21, 76, 78, si, 113 92, 117 117 101 104 101 113 109 Grenier, Charles ............ 101 Grenier, Karen ....... 82, 86, 117 Grenier, Marilyn ......-. 77, 109 Guth, Donna ..... 84, 86, 91, 125 Gyllenberg, Darlene ---76, 78, 85, 91, 117 Gypp, Gerald --52, 61, 66, 71, 88, 117 Gypp, Leonard ......... - ---104 Haller, Bert ---22, 23, 35, 73, 77, 78, 79, 125 Hammes, Rebecca --20, 21, 29, 85, 92, 94, 117 Hanisch, Maxine ..-........ 104 Hansen, James 1............ 101 Hansen, John ....... 60, 112, 113 Hansen Judith .... 35, 80, 83, 86, 91, 125 Hansen Marland ........ 91, 117 Hansen Paul ........... 84, 117 Hansen Hanson, Harbick, Faye ....... 76, Susan --76, 77, 84, 93, Carol 1-........ 89, 95, Harbick, Weston .......... Hargrave, Inez --- ------- 126 118 101 105 ---------105 109 113 Jaeger, William ............ 113 101 Jandt, Susan ............ 93 Gall, Viola L................ 93 86, 94, 96, 116, 117 Fisher, Judy - --35, 77, 89, 91, Fisher, J unith ........-..... 94, 1 17 104 Fleury, Janice ........ 76, 84, 109 Fleury, Leland ............. 1 17 F leischfresser, Violet ........ 1 17 Folstad, John ........... 83, 104 Foltz, Dennis ...... ...-. 1 13 125 109 125 Foote, Lane ,.........-.-.. Frederiksen, David .......... Frenzelj George --34, 87, 120, Friedstein, Phyllis --77, 78, 90, 96, 107, 109 Friedstein, Sheldon .... 12, 22, 23, 24, 29, 31, 73, 92, 94, 125 Forslund, Marion ........ -109 Fox, Harry. -..... ...... 1 01 Gagnon., Mary ............. 1 17 Gardner, Frederic ..... 8, 97, 104 96, 109 1 13 109 125 1 13 Harpt, Connie ....... 86, 91 , 125 Harpt, Michael - -- -...... -104 Hart, Joyce .... 126 Hart, Lloyd .... 113 Hartwig, Judie ....... 31, 113 Hartwig, Sandra ......... 77 113 Harrand, Lynwood .......... 104 Hasenfus, Eugene ....-... 60 109 Hasenfus, William 1 17 Hass, James ---31, 61, 68, 87, 88, 126 -----91, -------93, 96 9 7 3 Hass, Louise Hass, Janice --- ----- Hass, Robert .... --- Haynes, Jerry ---- --- Haynes, Judy Heath, James Heimbuch, George ---------- Heimburg, Ernest ------- 103, ------------91, -----------94, 117 113 117 117 104 117 104 104 Jensen, Delight ---- 14, 77, 78, 92, 94, 118 Jensen, Helen -----------... 101 Jensen, Karen --14, 21, 76, 78, 92, 94, 116, 1 18 Jensen, Peter --------.-.... 113 Jessel, Wayne ---- -.--.---- 1 01 John, Francis ---- ---- 7 6, 109 Johnson, Dick ---------- 72, 118 Johnson Donald ----- 18, 83, 113 Johnson Donna --77, 91, 92, 116g 1 1 Johnson Floyd -------------- 93 Johnson Geraldine ----- 101, 118 Johnson Harold -.---.------ 126 Johnson, Iver -------------- 113 Johnson, Jeannine ---------- 126 Johnson Jerry --16, 17, 23, 52, 59, 61, 67, 88, 126 Johnson Lynn ---- 76, 84, 95, 109 Johnson Lynne ---- 24, 25, 76, 78, 92 126 86, Polly Anne --77, 5 Johnson 91, 109 Johnson Richard -------- 88, 118 Johnson Ruthann--83, 91, 96, 109 Johnson, Sally ---------- 97, 105 Johnson, William ----------- 118 Johnson, William ----------- 109 Johnson, William ----------- 105 Johnson, Winnie ---77 84 93 96 7 9 -----------101 Johnston, Derena Jones, Arthur -------------- 105 Jones, Judy -- ----------35, 113 Heimburg, Lee ---52, 60, 69, 112, 113 Heil, Peggy ---17, 30, 35, 87, Kamin Gardiner, Sam --60, 72, 84, 86, 88, 112 113 Gerend, Donald ---60, 63, 69, 88, 1 13 Goddard, Thomas ------- 71, 117 Godshall, Joan -------------- 93 Goldsmith, Eugene ---- ----- 1 01 Goldsmith, Janet ----------- 109 Goodenow, Dorothy --------- 101 Gould, Margie --28, 76, 78, 90, 94, 96, 109 Gould, Sharon --4, 77, 78, 84, 86, 92, 95, 96, 125 Grandaw, Roger ------------ 117 Grandaw, Sandra ----- 90, 93, 113 117 109 Grant, Donald --- ---- ---- Green, Cecilia --- ------ 138 Herning, James --------. 94, Hetcher, Donna --------- 95, Hetcher, Jack ---- - Hetcher, James --------- Hilton, Harry ----------- 28, Hinner, Carol ----------- 91, Hoare, Jame ------ 76, 78, 96, Hoffman, Bonnie --76, 90, , Holmes, Mary ------------- Homan, Gladys ------------ Hood, Cindy -------- 84, Hood, Sarah ------ 16, 81, Hopfensperger, Jean --86, 91, Hopfensperger, Julius -------- Hopper, James ------- 21, 73 97, 91 126 126 126 117 104 100 118 109 Hoare, Thomas ---81, 83, 84, 109 93 113 101 113 104 ,109 118 113 118 5 Joski, JoAnne ----- 11, 76, 78, 86, 91, 116, 118 Joy, Alice -------- 77, 84, 86, 90, 93, 113 Kallas, Darlene ------ 76, 92, 113 Kalm, Clarence ------ 52, 88, 118 Kalm, Gail ------ ----- 8 6, 126 Kalm, Glenn ------------ 80, 118 Kalm, June ------------- 97, 105 Kamin, Alice --22, 23, 24, 25, 76, 84, 86, 92, 127 Jerry -------- ----101 Kamin: LaVon ---- 36, 95, 96, 109 Kamin, Margie ---- 86, 91, 92, 96, 127 Kasten, Gerald ------------- 113 Kasten, Roger ---------- 52, 118 Katz, Roberta ----------- 93, 101 Kaufman, Brian --60, 70, 109, 127 Kaufman, James ------------ 127 Amundsen's Watches Jewelry Diamonds Silverware Greetlngs Graduates from Signal Electric Dwlslon Kung Seeley Corporahon Menomlnee MlCh1g3H Blondm Cleaners Comphments of Rugs and Upholstery Kreu er Force Floors Scrubbed Waxed Pohshed g Y 1713 11th Ave Menommee M1Ch Phone UN 3 6835 On Hall Avenue Comp11ments of H F Sellevold D DS Phone REdwood 2 5522 Comphments of Meyers Bowling Alley 1532 M3111 St Menom1nee Mlch Mar1nette W1scons1n I Ol.. of 7 I !7 .I ,CCI I n .,.. 3 - Luedtke, Sharon --- ---- 4 1 1 Kaufman, Nancy --77, 78, 90,3012 Keller, Carla --- ...... ---- Keller, Dennis --- ..... ---- Keller, Emma ........ 86, 91, Keller, Nancy .............. Keller, Sandra ............. Kehihofer, -Judith ..... - 1 8, 55 Kennedy, Judith ...... , 96, Kennedy, Patricia ..... 14, 35, Kestin Thomas 8, ----------- Kesting, Wayne ......... 72, Kieff, Karlene .......... 24, King, Laurita --77, 84, 93, 96, Kingston, Wilbur ....- 31, 91, Klaver, Cornelius ........... Klaver, Mary Donna ........ Klenovich, Lorna .... Knopp, Larry ..... Knutson, Carol .-.. Knutson, Jerry ............. Knutson, Marilyn ........ 83, Knutson, Sonja -... Knutson, Wayne ............ Koch, Robert .............. Kohlman, Robert --34, 61, 68, Kornetzke, Judith --24, 25, 76, 91, 92, 127 Kornetzke, Karen ........ 95, 105 Kowalski, Joseph Kowalski, Robert ,68,,88,,127 118 Kowalski, Thomas ....... 91, Kramer, Ronald -- Kregel, Robert ............. Kriedeman, Gary -,...... 91 Krische, Margaret 3 Kuehl, Doris .......-.... 76, Kuehnau, Gary -....-....., Kulick, Geraldine --76, 78, 86, 91, 96, Kulick, Pauline .......... 91 Kunesh, Ervin --52, 53, 61, 65, 88, Kunick, Joyce .......... 90, Kushman, Thomas ---93, 105 LaCanne, Darrel --35, 91, 94 LaComb, Gail .... -... .... LaCourt, Janet --- ---- LaCourt, Patsy --- ------ LaCourt, Sara ----- ---- 8 3, Lafever, William --- ----60, Lafond, Billie Jean --------- Lafountain, Lester ---- 83, 84 3 9 Lafountain, Thomas ---31, 52, 58, 61, 67, 88, 94 Lahaie, Marlene ---27, 82, 86, Lahaie, Roger ---------- 97, Lang, James --- ----- Lantow, Kent ---- ------- Lantow, Larry --- ----60, Lapierre, Wesley --- ----60, 0 LaPlant, Derral --- ---- LaPlant, Dorothy ---- --- LaPlant, Harold --- --- LaPlant, Karen ---- ---- LaPlant, William -----.-- 91, Larson, Jackie ------------ Larson, Judy ---- Larson, Shirley --- Lauersdorf, Roberta ------ 95 Leason, Jacquelyn --------- Lemery, Bruce ---- --- LeRoy, Gary ---- LeSage, Arthur ---- ------ LeSage, Robert -- 93, Lieburn, Karen ---- ------ ----76, -77, 78, 91, 93 Mason, Cathy -..-....... ig- Mattson, Dixie ------- 77, , Matz, Gerral --------- 85, 91, Mayville, Susan --------- 84, McCormick, Robert --------- McCormick, William -------- McDonald, Sharon --------- 69 McPherson, Ronald ---60, , McPherson, Sharon ---77, 86, McWilliams, Cheryl ------ 34, McWilliams, Gail ----- 91, 95, -----------109 --61 63 64 66 Liljestrand, Larry -------- 97, 87 Liljestrand, Marilyn ------ , Liljestrand, Margie ------- 83, Liljestrand, Perry -------- 84, Liljestrand, Thomas ------ 84, Limberg, Diane ------ 77, 90, Limberg, Donald --21, 52, 88, Limberg, Gary ------ 84, 116, Limberg, Wayne ------ 31,'37, Lindsay, Griffin ------------ Lindstrom, Sandra ---------- Lindstrom, Tim ------------ Linser, Paul ---12, 14, 16, 22, 92, 94, Litts, Fred ---52, 84, 88, 116, Lock, Howard ------------- Lofman, Pamela ------------ Lofman, Ronald --- ----- Loga, Vicki ------- ---- 9 3, 91 Lorenz, Arlene ---- ---- , Lorenz, William - 7 - EE Lowis, Florence --- ---- , Lozier, Mary ---- - Lueskow, Douglas --- ---- Lueskow, Sylvia --- ---- Lueskow, Virginia Lund, Dallis ------------ , Lundgren, Roberta ------- 97 Madary, Jean ----- ---- 7 6 Madary, Paul ---- ------ Madsen, Jerry --- Madsen, Lou Ann Magnuson, Arvid -...g..-- - -------93, Magnuson, Julie ---- 4, 76, 78i 84, 86, 87, 92, 94, 96, Magnusson, David ---- 31, 84 Mailloux, Gary ------ 69, 70, Malinowski, Bernice -------- Manns, Allen -------- 61, 68 Mans, Mary ------ ------- Mans, Wallace -- 37 Marbes, Donald --------- 37 Marineau, Allen ----------- Marineau, Donna ---- 76, 116 Martin, Tony ----------- 81, Martinson, Gail ----------- Maske, Neal --52, 54, 69, 88, Maske, Roger ----------- 79 '- - '-- 9 7 -------5i- 7 9 3 3 9 7 McVane, John ----------- -- McVane, Mary ---- ---- - -28, McVane, Maxine --35, 77, 89, Mehl, Roy ---..--......... 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Nelson ' Lmda .......... 91, 87 Nelson, Yolande Neumann, Sandy Newman, Robert 16, 24, , 84, 89, 93, 84 Parrish, Stephen ............ Pazdera, Antoinette ...... 77, Pazdera, Jack --10, 52, 54, Pazdera, Patrick --11, 52, Pazdera, Patricia ..... 77, 93, Pazynski, James ............ Pearson, Beverly .......... Pearson, Donald ---52, 61, 69, 88, 91, Pearson, Frank .......... 60, Pearson, Nancy --- ------- Pearson, Ronald --- ------- Pecor, Joann ........... 95, Peot, David ......,.. 84, 93, 91 Peot, Sharon .... 4, 86, 90, , Pesmark, Anthony ....... 84, Pesmark, Corrine ........ 91, Peters, Bruce ..-.. ----88, 58, 88, Nyman, Gary ....... .----91, Neville, Douglas .... ....... Nicklaus, Candis Nicklaus, Carol Nicklaus, Jean ...... , , Noll, Maryann .......... 93, -'--T55-9T 110 101 114 114 102 129 129 114 114 110 102 110 130 102 Nordost, John .............. 1 10 Norton, Patricia --84, 93, 97, 103, 105 Nowakowski, -Jerry ....... 23, 1 30 Nowakowski, Joan .....,.... 1 18 Nygren, Chester - ...... 97, Nyquist, Marlene ........ 95 105 118 , 105 Nystrom, Barbara --76, 78, 86, 91, 130 114 Nystrom, Joan ..-..... .... O'Claire, John .... ....... Oehler, Brian --.- .......... - 1 18 Oehler, Barbara ............ 130 ' 105 1 14 Oehler, Margene ..... 83, 93, Peters, Dawn .............. 91 Peters, Gordon Peters, Rosalie .... 24, 86, 91: Peterson John ............. Peterson, Judy ........... 83, Peterson, June --- ------- Peterson Lynn .......... 95, Peterson, Mary ....... 80, 91, Peterson, Patsy .......-..... Peterson, Owen ......... 31, Peterson, Richard ........... Peterson, Sue ..... 77, 89, 93, Peterson Poquette, Dawn ......... Olson, Carolyn .... 83, 89, 90, 93, 1 14 Olson, Delores ............. 110 Olson, Ervin --- .... 60, 114 Olson, Jack ............ 60, 114 Olson, Monica ............. 114 Olson, Nona ............... 130 Olson, Sandra .... 86, 89, 91, 130 Ott, Robert ..... 81, 84, 107, 110 Ouellette, Alfred ..... ,, ...... 1 18 Owens, Joanne ...... ---76, 110 Owens, Thomas ......... 93, 102 Palm, Lewis ..........-...r 114 Palmateer, Marlene ......... 1 18 130 Palosaari, Doris ---76, 86, 91, Palosaari, Joan ....... 77, 86 , 119 Palosaari, Judy .... 77, 78, 84, 95, 110 Pantow, Donna .... ........ 1 10 Paradise, Richard ..... 60, 69, 70, 1 10 107, Paradise, Robert -- ..... -- Paris, George .... ..... Paris, Margie ...... ..... Parkinson, Mardee ....... 82, 142 102 130 119 110 Pestrui, Betsy ..... 85, 86, Pestrui, Mary ........... 76 Petzel, Robert ...... 60, 111, Pichette, Frank -..... 60, 69 Pier, Marjorie ........ 77, 93,, Pier, Sandra ....--..,... 76 Pfaffl, Thomas .... 52, 54, si, 62, 64, 71, 84, 88, 116, Wayne ........... 9 1 , 110 110 130 114 114 115 102 84, 119 119 105 119 105 115 119 110 115 119 105 119 130 102 110 105 105 110 I02 130 105 115 102 119 115 115 115 115 110 61, 119 Poquette,, James ..........,. 1 15 Porter, B111 ...-......a..... 102 1 15 Powell, Carol ........ 77, 89 Powell, Shirley ..-....-..-. Powell, William ......-.... Plosryynski, Richard ....... 1 Podolske, Elizabeth ........ E 93, Prefontaine, John ....r... 35 Pringle, Sharon .... ..... Provancher, Kay ...... ---Z Provancher, Ronald .... --- Prudhomme, Sharon .... --- Prue, Eva Jane -...-..,--g- Rabideau, Mary Ann ......- Race, Howard .......... 91, Racine, Scott ........... Radtke, Barbara ...... 81 , Rastall, Joan --16, 86, 87, 91, 93, 85 3 7 Ravet, Michael .....,-.,..,. Ravet, Pandora .-.,-.-,-.,. Ravet, Pat ...... -... Raygo, Donna --- ---- Raygo, James .... --- Raygo, Judy --- - 131 119 110 102 102 131 105 110 115 110 131 110 131 105 119 131 131 102 115 106 102 110 Raygo, Linda .............. Raygo, Pearl .... .... ...... Raygo, Roger --- ...... ---- Raygo, Ruth .... Rebbie, Leola --- Redeman, Anne ............ Reidinger, John ............ Reinke, Judith --77, 83, 86, 91 96 Reines, Connie ...... 95, 103, Reines, Michael ............ Reisner, Jean ........ 77, 78, Reisner, Sue ............ 95, Remane, Beatrice ........ - is Remane, Robert ...... 52, , Renne, Sue ..... ...... 7 7, Rettke, Arthur .... ...... 97 Reiter, Judy .... ...... , Rinelli, Brian ........ 72, , 81 97 Rinelli, Myra ........ 81, , Ritz, Patsy ..... ....... Ritz, Stanley ............ - si Roeder, Donna .......... , Roehl, Sandra ........ 31, 91, Roenfanz, Jerome ....... 91, Roetzer, Daniel .... .... .... Roetzer, Larry ....,........ Roetzer, Nancy ---12, 76, 89, Rogge, Rita ........... D7, Rohde, Letty ..... 82, 86, 91 Rohde, Lula Belle ......... 1 ----93, ----86, Roland, Darlene ---81, 82, 86, 91, 131 Roland, Robert .....-...... Rolkosky, Richard .... .... 102 119 Rose, Joan ................ 115 111 Royal, Steve ............ 83, Roby, Dorothy .... 80, 81, 29, 91, 111 Ruby, Elizabeth ......... 94, Rudolph, Patrick ........... Ruggles, Lynn -- Rugglesf Sandra --- Runnow, Myron - Rupert, Kenneth - 115 119 106 76, 89, 91,131 111 132 103 Rupert, Terry --- ----95, Russell, John --- .... 30, 91 Sabowski, Judy ....-........ 1 1 1 Salesky, Susan .......... 93, 102 Sandberg, Carol ---14, 77, 78, 86, 92, 96, 120, 132 Saunier, Donna ..........L.. 1 1 1 Saunier, Kenneth ........ 52, Saunier, Scheldt, Elaine ....... 12, Scheldt, Steve --- ------ Schiner, ' Schiner, Henry .......... 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I Sz 7 60, 70, Sommers, Darlene -..... 4 I Schoener, Judith ---80, 82, 84, 90, 92, 93,112,115 Schomaker, Kay ...,........ 103 Schraub, Dorothy --76, 84, 90, 93, 96, 115 Schreiner, Errol ............ Schroeder, Marjorie --- ---- Schuette, Kenneth ...K ..,, Schulz, John ..........2.... Schulz, Kenrneth ..1...... 86, 91, Seefeldt, Judy ....1,..... 84, Schwartz, Carol -- - 15 , 111 111 102 Schulz, Arlyn .............. 1 15 111 132 132 106 Seguin, Nancy .... 15, 89, Seguin, Sandra .... .... Seils, Richard --- .z.... --- -91, 77, Semrau, Gene z....,z... Sequin, Sharon ......, 31, Settersten, Kathleen ...... Settersten, Richard .....1 Settersten, Tyrone .... -- Sewell, Thomas .... .... Seymour, Donald ---4, 31, 52, 56, 58, 86, Shanebrook, Norma z.,.1. Shaver, Karolyn ---77, 90 Shehow, Bonita ....... 86, 89, Shehow, Jerry ........... Shepro, Daniel Shepro, Robert .... 52, Shumate, Billie 96, 119 111 115 115 119 102 ----102 ----132 ----102 15, 19, 88, 55' 7 7 -------gg- 55' Sieloff, Sandra , Allen .......... Sievert, Carol ---4, 86, Sievert 91,95 91, iiif Sievert, Faye ....... 94: Simms, Donald ............ Sindler Wayne Skowlu,nd, Davifi-ff 66 '55 7 23, 132 102 115 119 106 106 , ,132 111 111 132 132 119 106 --- 131 70 111 7 Smith, Joan ............ 76, Smith, Karen ..... 86 94, 96, Smith, Ruthann ---77 84, 90, Smith, Robert .... Stauber, John .......... Stepniak, Katherine ...... 92 Stepniak, Margaret 2-...z Stepniak, Wayne ,,....-.,,, 115 Stevenson, Donna --29, 82, 85, 91, 1 19 Stevenson, Robert ..,... Stoneburner, Delores Stoneburner, Roger 83, 7 93, 94, Tebo, Charles .c.......... --119 Tebo, Judy ............. 97, 106 T hanos, Karen ............. 102 Thielen, Mark --20, 21, 52, 61, 69, 71, 88,116,119 Thielen, Peter ........... 60, 111 Thompson, Beryleen ..... 91, 111 Thompson, Dale .... -.,. 1 15 Thompson, Loren .... .... - -102 Thompson, Sandra ....z..... 106 Thomsen, Nancy ....-... 93, 102 Timper, Hans .............. 1 11 Tittlie, Mary ,..........,... 102 1 1 1 Tjaden, Ann ---29, 76, 78, 96, Tjaden, Paul ---73, 78, 79, 81, Tjaden, Robert .......... 8 1, Traxel, Robert .... ........ Traxel, Roger --- Tuckett, Robert --- Tulip, Richard ---- Urbaniak, Allen ----- 21, 116 Tulip, Ardyth --- ----100, 84, 119 102 119 102 ----91, 119 102 106 119 Urbaniak, Jack ---- 17, 52, 59, 87, 88, 132 Urbaniak, Jerry ------------ 1 1 1 Urbaniak, Joan ---------- 77, 111 Utke, Judy ---- 35, 77, 90, 93, 96, 1 15 Vaness, Harry ------------- 11 1 VanHaren, Bemard -----.--- 115 VanLuven, Carolyn ------ 93, 102 Vaughn, Dennis ------------ 11 1 Veriha, Barbara --- ----- 76, 111 Vermilye, Jean ----------- 24, 25 1 19 Villeneauve, Judy - ---86, Voliva, Sharon ---------- Wagner, James ---- ------ Wahl, Roger ------ -------- Walk, Barbara ---- 91 Walk, James ---- Walk, Thomas ---- Walker, Francis --- Strutz, Carlon -------------- Strutz, Dennis -------------- Strutz, Georgiana -------- 97, Strutz, Peter ------ 69, 70, 84, Stuart, Willliam Stujenske, JoAniie-iii Sulk, Veria ------- Swain, Natalie ---------- 93, Sweeney, Kathleen ---- 82, 89, Szymusiak, Carol -------- 97, Szymik, Emil ----- 4 96, 32, -ffffilf ----83, 119 102 115 133 106 115 111 102 102 133 111 115 115 Walker, Marlea .--- ---- 93, Walker, Sharon ---. - - ---- Waloway, Richard ---------- Walters, Judith ------------- Walters, LaVerne -------- 31, Walters, Roger ---- ----,---- Walters, Ronald --- ----- 91, 119 Walters, Russell --- ---- 91, 133 Wanek, Gloria ------------- 106 Wanek, Robert ------ 80, 83, 111 Webb, Carol -------- 76, 96, 111 Webber, Jeanne --------- 76 Weed, Robert --- ----- -60, Wertepny, Rita ---------- 95 ,111 115 106 Westphal, Judy ---- 15, 35, 77, 78, 90, 92, 119 Wheelock, David --.----- 97, 106 White, Donna -------------- 119 White, Donna R. ----- 91, 93, 115 White, Harry --19, 24, 29, 31, 84, 87, 91, 133 White, Robert ---- White, Sally ----- White, Thomas ....... .----- Wickman, Manfred --- 111 --------115 102 111 Wicklund, Carol ------ 76, 96, -78, 79, Wiedemeier, Dennis --- ----- Wiedemeier, Gerald ---.-...- Wiedemeier, Hubert ---.....- Wiedemeier, Raymond ------. Willacker, Patsy ......... --- Willacker, Robert -.--.-... - Willan, James -----52 81 88 Williams, Amos ----- 1--l--1 Williams, Irvinetta ------.. -- Williams, Roger ---..- .- ...- 83, 133 115 119 115 111 Wihowski, Afolf .....-.-- ---111 106 111 119 119 106 119 102 Williams, Wayne ----------- Wingender, Kenneth -- -80, Winnekins, Marcie ---- 83, 96, Wisner, Marion --------- 93, 83, 97, 106 111 102 111 133 102 106 115 Witt, David --------- 60, 70, Witt, Fred ---------- 52, 59, Wood, Carol --- ----- -93, Wood, Ethelyn ---------- 97, Wood, Florence --.------ 76, Wood, Pete ---- 61, 63, 67, 88, 92, 120, 133 Wojciehowski, James --19, 24, 78, 79, 84, 87, 91, 92,119 Wojciehowski, Joyce --76, 86, 89, 91, 92, 119 Wolard, Betty -------------- 1 11 Wolfe, Judith --76, 78, 86, 91, 133 Wolfe, William ------------- 11 1 Wolverton, Kay --------- 76, Wos, Richard ----------- 60 1 15 , 115 Wuhrman, Jerry ----------- 1 11 Wuhrman, Rena Jayne ---- 24, 25, 77, 86, 87, 91, 96, 133 Wuhrman, Richard --------- 106 Yudin, Brenda ---- 82, 93, 97 Yunke, Marvin ---60, 69, 70, Zander, Charles ---- , 106 107, 111 102 Zebuha, Diane ---------- 93, Zeratsky, James ------------ Zeratsky, John ------ 84, 100, Ziemann, Zoellner, Zoellner, Trude John ------- 18, 69, Barton -----.--- 93, -----91, 102 111 102 115 106 111 Ys .si of--...,,, te is ge X931 a ' sg R+ 'E X- ASQ? S233 S5259 EB 5 ET 31 QQ L 'gifs ,yi-L Compliments og 2 Se A Cf? ' golf Q5 N355 XQVXU, S, kg QTA - EBSQ?-yyrgii 1-XL k of 5? XA ci n C ff A . , xx- V' WWQNKV f3N9,Relnke s in eg is 2 ,rvffw Q QQ or gig DDQ? 1378 Main Street E . C3 it X' , iv 3 Z5 ' C V 1 be li if also ig C3 C ft, Congratulations and Best Wishes Ce push 5 REQ C in the future to all the graduates in th C Class of 1957 s. Miller Sash 8t Door Company 539 Main Street Compliments of Michela Coal 81 Dock Company TWIN CITY FUEL COMPANY Wholesalers Sc Retailers High GRADE Coals Marinette, Wisconsin 1 FACULTY AND CUSTODIANS Walk, Barbara .... ..-.,. 4 3 CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES Adams, L. P. Eaa.....AEA.-- A41 XZ?.SZf'3la2fiiijiiijiiiasji12 Aff Club ------------------- 95 Anderson, Harry ------------ 11 Zafatskgf J, D, may .,,,,,... 41 Band ---- ---- ---------- 8 2 r 83 Austin, Lucille ..... ..... 3 3, 44 ' Basketball, Freshman ----. .... -70 Barofsky, Fred --- -m-------- 11 Basketball, J. V.. ...... ---69 Basler, Bruce ......... 44, 52, 61 Basketball, Varsity .... ---61 Batterman, Marlon ---2, 3, 44, 52, BOYS' Glee Cl'-lb ----- ---79 71 Cartesian Club ---- ---97 Beattie, Eleanor --- ........ Ch0if ---- ---- - ---78 Brockman, Robert --- ----- Bruce, Lillian ............... Bruce, Stella fMrs.D ...... Byrum, Stafford .......... 42, 44 Comeaux, Keith ......... 45, 107 Dietmeyer, Carol CMrs.J --21, 21, 49 43 44 44 44 Dobyns, Lloyd .............. Emley, Barbara .......... 32, Emmons, Alvina CMr Emmons, Kenneth -- Everson, George .... Exworthy, Kenneth - Forsberg, Walter --- F rothingham, Miriam Godson, William C. - ------ig- s.J ------ Greene, Ruth ------------ , Hansen, Henry ------- r ---37, Harbort, Allen E. --- Harmon, Lloyd ---- 46, Holquist, Olga CMrs.J -------- Holterman, Norbert ------- 35 Hurdis, Helen ----------- 46, - -x.. ....-. S Johnson, Axel ---- ---- ------ Johnson, Walton ------------ Jones, William -------- 47, 87 Karier, Clarence ----- f ---- 24 Koberstein, Mary CMrs.J ----- Koehne, Mary ---- ---- ----- Koepp, Charles CDr.J ------- Komp, Martine CMrs.J ----- 36 1 Y 45 45 45 45 1 1 45 45 46 40 46 46 40 70 46 46 93 11 41 60 47 47 47 41 , 47 47 73 80 1 1 Krohn, Lilhan ---- ---- -,---, Krumheuer, Alden ----- 34, 47, Kuchenmeister, Mary ------ 48, Lehman, John ---- ,--- ,-,, ,- Libal, Sherbum ------------- 43 Linley, Michael ---30, 48, 52, 103 Madary, Russell ------------- 48 Minne, Clara CMrs.J --------- Molander, John ---------- 30 Nelson, Barbara ------------ 1 Pedersen, Charles ------------ Schinski, Ralph ---- 10, 34, 48 Schmitt, Robert - ---- -------- 9 Schuchardt, Eileen CMrs.J ----- Schuchardt, Robert ------- 31, Schultz, Elaine ----- ------ 42 Sunstrom, Alice ---------- , Thlelen, L. F. --------------- 60 Trotier, Donald ------- 49, Tulip, Harold ---- -.---- 3 7' 48 48 43 41 52 48 Schroeder, Don ---- ---- ----- 1 1 49 49 43 49 41 69 , 49 Eighth Grade ----- ---- 1 03 Eleventh Grade --- ----116 Football, J. V. ------ ---60 Football, Varsity ---- --- Footlights -------- --- F. TJ A. ------- --- G. A. A. ------- ----- Girls' Glee Club --- ----76, Golf ---- ---- ------ - ---- Junior Class Play --------- 20, Junior High Library Council --- Junior Prom ------------- 26, Latin Club ----------------- M Club ------ ---- Mariner Staff --- ----- Ninth Grade ---- ---- 1 07 Nucleus Club --- ----- --93 52 93 85 89 77 72 Hall Monitors --------------- 91 21 96 27 91 88 87 Orchestra ----- ---- 8 0, 81 Pep Club ---- -- ----, 90 Rifle Club -------- --------- 8 4 Senior Class Party -------- 16, 17 Senior High Library Council ---96 Senior Class Play --------- 22, 23 Seventh Grade ------------- 100 Sophomore Class Party ------- 18 Spanish Club ---------- ---94 Student Council ------ ---84 Tennis ---- ---- ---73 Tenth Grade ---- -,-- 1 12 Track ---- ----- -----71 Twelfth Grade ----,- -M -120 Twelfth Night ----.,-- ---92 Whipurnette Staffs ---- ---86 if re? . 5 ,- ff aa 5' 56 C o 146 Take pride . . . In your education. For years now, you have been acquiring the tools with which to live in today's world. It's a big, challenging world, and the better you have learned to use these tools for living mat education has given you, the better you'l1 live. In this country your education has been forged on the hearth of truth. You have been given facts, not propaganda. Your tools for liv- ing are true and strong. You can take pride in them. Just how long this kind of education will be available in this country will depend, to a great extent on the way you, and the others of -your generation, use these tools. It will take work, determination, and some sacrifice. Without work. determination, and sacrifice, plus pride in our Way of Life, you will not be able to use these tools for living to the utmost. When that day comes, it may mean that in your lifetime, this kind of mental equipment, the tools ,of truth, may no longer be available to the human race. Take pride in your education .... use it! Sincerely, LAUERMANS I -GWLIW 'F' ' Wfifig IMP M IW ' I wfi,mMfPf CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU OF THE CLASS OF 1957 WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY ACQUIRED THE KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS NECESSARY TO MEET THE CHALLENGE OF OUR CHANGING WAY OF LIVING MARINETTE PAPER CO W M rf r Wm rf MM To w The Elsendratlw Glove Co COMPLIMENTS OF Marathon Corporation MENOMINEE MICHIGAN THE HOME O WA E - . 1 , . J. .4l!ll I v ' 'A if 1 ' ' fob '!W?, 1, W 1'f . 1 A I I f o A 97 0 1- 1 -1 52- .5 xl KJ U r 58 , .M.. , 1340 K.C. Music, News and Sports First in Community Service Congratulations and Best Wishes. To Class of 1957 Marinette Fuel 81 Dock The Globe House Furnishing Company Selling Good Home Furnishings Since 1888 1618-28 Main Street Marinette, Wisconsin Tel. RE 5-5424 150 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES! Q it Qi, Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 -f 7 . 52' X cousin rusuc sznvucf coaronnlon --i 1 Compliments of North Western-Hanna Fuel Company Prompt, Courteous, Clean Delivery Twin Cities Largest Coal Company Marinette, Wis. - RE 5-6661 Menominee, Mich. - UN 3-5555 gy Compliments of Hotel Marinette 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 Bottled in Glass Try Our Superior Quality Ice Cream At Our Dairy Store A Dependable Service - - Dial RE 2-2121 Compliments of Marinette and Menominee Box Co. 151 any f L -.. l i,.- I .5 -'T V 152 ll Best Wishes to the Class of 57 Walt Diesing Ford Ford Cars Sz Trucks - Sales - Service 2319 Hall Avenue 3113 Tenth Avenue Marinette, Wisconsin Menominee, Michigan Phone Re 5-7456 Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 Bo ren Cl 1 n IC Dr. C. H. Boren Dr. J. D. Zeratsky Dr. J. Wm. Boren Jr. Dr. Clark Boren Dr. James A. Boren Dr. R. T. Gustafson Serving Savers In Every Walk of Life Rich man, poor man, doctor, lawyer . . . housewife or student. They all have savings accounts here. Whether you save in large or small amounts, you'll like the friendly service you get here. Open a savings account now- with any amount. The Stephenson National Bank of Marinette 1 - r 1 COMPLIMEN TS OF ich f'4'PJ77Z 1 fl ..VfifT'N Marinette County Bar Assn. Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 Marinette Medical Clinic Dr. K. G. Pinegar Dr. J. M. Bell Dr. C. E. Koepp Dr. K. J. Moss What's the best thing I can do to get ahead? Start a regular savings plan here at your first opportunity. Farmers 81 Merchants Bank Marinette, Wisconsin Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation fl l . Compliments of M. M. Sullrvan Insurance Rasmussen's Insurance - Real Estate . Ser e Station kim E3 S 0Isen's Towne Restaura is - 'R 3 -1-ecabfllroneei ardwag Where Your Friends 'toXi'Eat K MN Since 1931 23 Giftware gianaaasfare Wh F a' Al tr B rch X f ere oo is waysa is es inettejvimifp N in Quality and Quantity X' --ss 1 -1 N Fuller Goodman Company Ompamm of F. J. Endrick, Manager xThe+Smoke House Lumber - Roofing Bulldwg Supplies 430 Leonard Street Insulation - Millwork I , l Marinette, Wis. RE 5-3624 Marinette, Wisconsin Compliments of . Compliments of . ' 7 George Menofs Service KIHHCY S Shoe Sfvre RE 2-2727 Marineue Ave. 1713 Main St- Marinette, Wisconsin Educator Shoes 5 I Compliments of Bob 84 larry's Barber Shop Umon Shop Compliments of Shaver Motel Twm C1t16S Fmest Swedrsh Bakery Weddmg Cakes Blrthday Cakes Pastrles Best Wlshes 1906 Hall Ave Marmette Comphments of Dr C H BJORKLUND Foot SpGC1311St Grroux Prrntrng Co Marlnette WISCOHSIH REdwood 5 7626 Red Goose Frledman Shelby J h C R b t o n o er s Grace Walker TW10 Clues Largest Shoe Store OA Haase of Marmette Inc '723 Ma1n Street Marmette WIS Comphments of C 81 N Auto Supply Co Mar1nette 8z Menommee Comphments of Schernert Plumbing and Heating RE 5 7535 Mar1nette WIS 2126Hal1Avenue .. -, ,, O I , r l r l f . C 1- 7 Gllbert's Style Shop Omplmems o W ' , M' , Sz J ' A l . . . Omen S We Clem Hell's Service Station Main Street Marinette, 'Wis. 1305 Pierce Ave. Best Wishes Compliments of from Dr. lohn E. Mase . d t ell B ul rks an . asc e 0 mg W0 Dr. Howard B. Stillman Only Bottler in Dentists Marinette County 17075 Main St. Marinette Compliments of Compliments of Ed l Distriliutor of De-lish-us Your Dodge-Plymouth Dealer Popcorn Potato Chips 709 Water Street, Marinette Compliments of Compliments of Gateway Cafe Milbach Family Menominee, Michigan Telephone RE 5-9886 156 l Compl1ments of Jenqurn Hardware Phone RE 2 2461 Hall Avenue Marmette WIS Compl1ments of The Beauty Room 1237 Ma1n Street Marmette WISCOHSIH RE 2 2928 lmdsay s Grocery You cant beat our eats' Sequrn Service Zephyr Products 1555 Pierce Ave 1240 Marlnette Ave RE 5 6325 Marmette WIS Russell Sequln Prop Compl1ments of Compl1ments of Ray Nyland s Dr A T Twln C1ty Typewrlter 85 Supply Co Nyland s Glft Center RE 5 3937 1421 Mam St 1607 Ma1n St Marmette WIS Zoellners Studio 727 Ma1n Street Where Good Photos Compl1ments of For Au Occaslons Lester Frsher Frsh Co Are Not Expenslve C ! , . O , O O li 1 H D - 1 , . 7 ' a O O I , f ' 9 l . 0 O . Compliments of Dr. John A. Thanos 17095 Main St REdwood 2 2921 Compliments of Sears, Roebuck 84 Company Comphments of Interstate Supply Co Mar1nette W1scons1n Compl ments of Johnson s IGA Food Market 135 B rd Street RE 5 6036 Mar nette W sconsm Comphments of Faye s Beauty Shoppe 1500 Mar1nette Ave Mar1nette W1scons1n Compl ments of Bob lrndbom s Service Phone RE 2 2262 Hall Avenue Marmette W1scons1n Comphments of Kuhnles Restaurant Menomm e M chlgan Compl nts of Dr P E Brennan ar e s Sz Merch nts Bank Bldg Phone RE 2 5626 . i 7 O O O O j - ' i , i ' i I , O 7 7 Y ime I I O entis , I I F mr a . e, 1 Richard Crane Salon of Beauty 956 F'rst Street Menommee M1Ch1g3H Compliments of The Kargard Company Marinette Wisconsin It Pays to Keep Clean Rydahls Marmette Wisconsin Compl nts of Mclarn lhrelen langer Funeral ome Pfankuch Furniture For the Finest in Complete Home Furn shxngs Menommee M1Ch1g3H an o Congratulations to the Class of 57 Nelson s Bakery Meno ee M Chlga Compl m ts of Poquettes Market 20 Hosm S Ma ette Ws White Top Cab Company Hotel M RE 5 6421 24 Hou Serv ce 1 ime ' i en i . . . . er t. rin , i. D B b 1229'10th St. Menominee, Mich. ' Compliments of 9 arinette - min , i ' n r i 'sefffflf FJ! Jiompllnfzilgiyrw V0 K? e Vogue t Street Menommee Compllments of Clark Super 100 Statlon Marmette Ave Marmette W1s JK Comphments IC it J Bens :GA Market rf P Compl1ments of in Abstract 81 land Co 2 M1 from Clty L1m1ts on Hwy 180 Alr Conditioned Red n Eds Supper Club On The Rlver Road Marmette WISCOUSIH Comphments of Stang Sales and Service Nash 81 Rambler Menommee, M1Ch1g3H Comphments of Dr G R Duer 1701 Mam Street Marmette Conant Studios 2020 Hall Ave 607 F1rst St Marmette Menommee Everythmg Photographlc O Wedd1n gs 0 Commerc1al I Portralts I Flash Supphes O Babies 0 Stlll and Home Cameras and Fllm 4 . P- + 1 . V H ly t Q- - A la . Wlxyp Q00 I K 5v!f,1,JjL ,fy ,YW f e I '- I ld Nl t 0 l 0 11002 n'l,ffJ ,fo 'rf Marlnette County I Gp fy X fl!! 9 ' ' 1 N J Ari, o Q 0 sp 'N o , 7 OOvern1ght Snapshot SGPVICG ' 1 I I Congratulations Compliments of from Kieff's Teen-Tap Theriaults Store Refreshments Sqhggl Supplies 1225 Pierce Ave. and Toys 0 Mi Cleaners Compliments of 701 Eighth Ave. Menominee, Mich UN 3-6200 Ruth Make Mi Cleaners Your Cleaners Compliments of Congratulations to Dr- H- The Class of t'57 Dentist Phone Han Ave. Ihlefs Service Station REdWood 5-7112 Marinette Compliments of Compliments of Brisbane's Bad er Paint F.W.WooIwol1h co. g Dunlap Sq. Marinette Main Street Marinette, Wis. RE 5-3468 Q X h In N if i ' is ll n so -L t1 ,X X X Yikl lx :A x ' a : imafsragrirf-LDA 1n15,cJM1LK 3 ei pi Alliengscbiognljiingis and gtlmegtime P1 I , ir' Walsh Darry 3904 Hall Ave. Dial RE 5-6331 Compliments of Pender Home Furnishing Marinette, Wisconsin To Each Their Goal . . . To Everyone Success Compliments of . - Dr. l. E. Nel n D.D. . Mitts Service, Inc. S0 ' S 331 Dousman St. RE 5-3337 1554 Main st. I Marinette, Wisconsin Marinette, Wisconsin Compliments of I Compliments of White Diner The Smartwear 1321 Main St. Marinette Marinette, Wisconsin 1822 Hall Ave. Tel. RE 5-5225 p Congratulations to the 0 Hub Clothrers i Class of 57 Elmefs Shoe Repair Menis 83 Young Menis Clothing Sz Furnishings Our Windows Tell The Styles Marinette, Wisconsin Compliments of Twin City Transportation Association Marinette, Wisconsin '?: ggrrgsuvl Tiny Tot to Teen Sho, Where the Unusual is the Usua 1726 Main St. Marinette, Wis Compliments of Dr Wrllram D Kraft 430 Bridge Street Phone RE 5 5007 Marlnette Wisconsin Compliments of Hot Flame Gas Co Frigidaire Dealer Nelson s Fancy Groceries and Meats 726 Main St Tel RE 2 2621 Marinette Wisconsin Congratulations to the Class of 57 Pedersen s Fisheries 212 Leonard Street Marinette Wisconsin Comphments of Comphments of Ken Joy s Seryrce Station ' Hall Avenue Hall Ave and State St Marmette Wisconsin Hall Ave. Building Supply Inc ' 'Andi-ze gf Y JN E o 'I nts of - -v H r. .ruklraflffra - Iome,t,pit'l,NJx fe 1 phon E 2-5390 ari te, Wisconsin worth Bldg. Compliments of Peter Katz Sales and Service Armstrong Tires and Batteries 3201 Hall Ave., Hi-way 64 Marinette, Wisconsin Hansen 84 0ni0n Funeral Home 610 Marinette Avenue Marinette, Wisconsin Compliments of Kunick's Market RE 2-2132 1922 Wisconsin St. Marinette, Wisconsin Success - - - tothe Class of ,57 Everards Flowers Come In Again Say It With Flowers A fairmonts Dairy Store 937 State St. Marinette, Wis The Finest Food in the North Cy Hoebreckx Supper Club 164 i Compliments of W. J. Hoots Dentist Phone REdvvood 2-2601 First National Bank Building 17015 Main Street Elle Compliments of Compliments of Valeteria Cleaners C - ottage Grill 1606 Main St. Phone RE 5-3424 43 Hosmer Street H ' f h Ma Ilette' Wisconsin Marinette, Wisconsin up 9 naslair fililfe, hi es mpany X9 1 N 1 ll CWC Mai treetl arinette jf! , , lN1 . If K , If it s axportable typewriter J- J' see us first. I 1 , 0 All makes, but be sure to see the Olympia. Compliments of Angwall Dormer Company Compliments of Compliments of Bromund's Deep-Fried Marion's Beauty Studio Sea Foods 1720 Main St. 339 Main Street RE 5-3838 Marinette, Wisconsin Compliments of Dr D B Milwaukee Petroleum Co. Opfomeffis' 740 Water st. 2527 Tenth st. Phone REdW00d 5-5315 Professional Bldg. 1554 Main St Marinette, Wis. Menominee, Mich. Marinette t E 'J' ' 1 Finer Foods - Quality Meats e3tPh e d 1 The Rest '- ' - H ' M 1 1 1 - 1 ansen s ar et 1 S I taurant 1 RE 2-2124 Marinette, Wis ZlHa11 Ave. Marinette Wis. 801 Marinette Ave. Compliments of Compliments of George Oakeson Hansen Bottling Co. Flour, Feed, Grain and Hay 2211 Hall Ave. RE 5-7439 Since 1873 Compliments of Marinette Iron 8K Metal Yards Structural Steel 1835 Division St. Marinette, Wisconsin Compliments of W. M. Belaire, D.D.S. Orthodontist Farmers and Merchants Bank Bldg. p Phone RE 5-3521 Compliments of The Silver Dome Compliments of Bob's Standard Service State and Hall RE 5-9995 AHVWY F ww? 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