Mayville High School - Rocket Yearbook (Mayville, WI)

 - Class of 1956

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Make the most of oppor- tunity for good, accept the challenge to progress and responsibility will rest on the broad shoulders of ability. 13 Q ' DELMAR B, POCKAT I 6 WOODROW I. SIZER PRINCIPAL SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: K.M, Royer, R,N, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT C W Koepsell, F. S C H 0 0 L B 0 A R D Bachhube r,'Mrs. w. Pasbrig,:C..A.-Olson. Schamell, W. J. S izer. BUSINESS MANAGER Charles W. Koepsell SECRETARY TO THE SUPERINTENDENT Florence L. Dogs OFFICE STAFF 4... RUSSELL BASCH Biology, General Science, Debate Coach HOWARD ADAMS JOHN BOIE Citizenship, Geography, Sophomore English. School Paper Advisor Tennis Coach. FACULTY GUERDON BREWER General Math, Algebra, Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry, Geometry 5 MARILYN COOPER Freshman English, Forensics Sophomore Class Advisor Sophomore Class Advisor RAY DUNN Industrial Arts, Athletic Director, Golf Coach, Senior Class Advisor A, tif, .. 'A LOUISE FAUST Librarian, Library Club Advisor, Senior Class Advisor HERBERT KOBS U. S. History, Annual Staff Advisor, B Squad Football Coach Track NINA GLOEDE Typing, Stenography, Bookkeeping NANCY HOEFS Senior English, Junior English, Dratnatics Coach FACULTY MARILYN LEDER Girls' Physical Education, Elementary Physical Education, Junior English, G.A. A. Advisor, Student Council Advisor, Junior Class Advisor HAROLD LAMBRECHT Band Director, Vocal Director, Music Appreciation SARAH PRICE Home Economics, F. H, A. Advisor, Cheerleader Advisor ANDREW MAGYAR DENNIS RILEY Agriculture F F A Soc1al Problems A Squad Advisor Junior Football B Squad Basketball HEINZ ROSE German, World History Freshmen Class Advisor Guidance Director, School Attendance IRENE STEINBACH Business Law, Typing, Advanced Typing, Freshman Class Advisor I SENIORS - - Vice President ..... DANIEL WEINBERGER Danny Teachers think I am so sweet. They always want me in the foremost seat. Class Officer 1, 25 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate 1, 25 Forensics 15 Annual Staff 3, 45 Cardinal Chatter Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior Class Play 45 All-School Play 1, 25 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer ..... ROSALIE BECKER Rosie 1: If the angels hate noise she'11 never get to heaven. Forensics 15 G. A, A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Band 15 GleeiC1ub 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Homecoming Court 45 Prom Committee 35 Cheerleader 2, 45 Pep Band 15 Pep Club 2. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ,.,,. EARL HILDEBRANDT Ear1 The best of us--our president! Your leadership has brought success to the best class ever known. Student Council 45 Debate 2, 35 Annual Staff Editor 3, 45 Cardinal Chatter 2, 45 Editor 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior Class Play 45 All-School Play 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Badger Boys State 3. Secretary ..... OLIVIA MARRESE Nancy Just as neat as she is sweet. Class Officer 25 F. H. A. 1,25 Annual Staff 45 Cardinal Chatter 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Homecoming Court 45 Prom Committee 35 Prom Queen 3. Sergeant At Arms .... JOHN GITZINGER John Not a leader among men, but a follower among women. Annual Staff 45 Cardinal Chatter 2 Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior Class Play 45 Basketball 2, 35 Tennis 2. KATHLEEN ADELMEYER Kathy Light headed? No, just a blonde. F. H. A, 1, 2, 3, 4. DIANE AMEND Diane Mischief lies in Diane's eyes and lies and lies and lies. G,A, A. 15 Senior Band 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Double Trio 1, 2, 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior Class Play 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4. MARLENE BAUER Toots She's shy but there's mischief in her eye. Library Club 2, 3, 45 G, A. A, 1, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play 4. PHYLLIS BERG Phy1lis Loved by many and chiefly by one. G. A. A. 15 Glee Club 1,2, 3,45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3. GERALD AYERS Jerry No sinner, nor no saint perhaps, but the very best of chaps Transfer from Odell, Illinois SHIRLEY BAHE It ll A convertible draws girls any day. It also helps with boys we'd say. F. H. A. lg G, A, A, 1, 35 Prom Committee 3. r z. was J 'lx - 1 9533 5 5 W.- PAULIE BUDAHN Pau1 Frequently with my brains, I gently think a thought. F. F, A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr. D. H. I. 1, 2, 3, 4. OSBORNE CIKANEK Ozz You can have more fun with him in a minute than you can have with most fellows in an hour. F.F. A. 1: Jr. D. H. I.A. 1: Homecoming Court 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior Class Play 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Track 2. 5 s BEVERLY BERNARD Bev Long is her chain of friendship. Student Council 25 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Double Trio 1, 2, 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior Class Play 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 GERALDINE BRESLOW Gerry Quiet but always ready to do a favor. F, H. A. 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Cardinal Chatter 4. DOLORES COLLIEN Tutz One way to get ahead and stay ahead is to use a head. Debate 35 Forensics 15 Library Club 3, 45 F, H, A, 45 G, A, A, 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior Class Play 45 All-School Play 35 Badger Girls State 3. LYNN CUNDY Coon The good die young--I never felt better in my life. Glee Club 45 Chorus 45 Home- coming Court 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4. ROBERT DORST Jake In his golf it's a drive, but in romance--a line. Class Officer 25 Glee Club 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 All-School Play 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1,2, 3, 45 Track 25 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT DROZD Bob At last--the bell! Homecoming Committee 4. RALPH FINK Ralph He studies--otherwise he's normal. F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 45 Jr. D.H.I.A. 2, 3, 4. ILA MAE FISCHER ua lla is a blonde haired lass, she picked her Romeo from the Senior Class. F. H, A, 25 Annual Staff 45 Cardinal Chatter 4. DONALD ENGMANN Donnie Haste makes waste, that's why I take my time. F. F. A. 11 29 3: 45 JI. D. H. I. Ao 1, 2, 3, 4. DIANE WILD Diane I fish in the sea of fellows and always get a bite. Student Council 45 F, H, A, 1, 25 G.A,A, 2, 45 Annual Staff 45 Cardinal Chatter 2, 35 Chorus 2, 3, Homecoming Court 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior Class Play 4 RUTH FORSTER Ruthie We all have seen so many times how quick she is with clever rhymes. Student Council 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, 2, 3, Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4, F, H, A, 1, G, A. A. 1, 2, Annual Staff 3, 4, Cardinal Chatter 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2,4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Double Trio 1,2, 3, Homecoming Committee 4, Prom Committee 3, All-School Play 1, Pep Band 1, 2, 4. DONALD FRANKE Donnie To work or not work, That is the question. F. F, A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. D, H. I. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. NORMAN GIESE Norman Never seen without a grin, but more there is to like in him. F, F. A, 1, 3, 4, Ir. D. I-I.I. A. 1, 3, 4, All-School Play 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4. GLENN GNERLICH Herb Listen my children and you shall hear of my great and glorious stage career. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2. ERWIN GASSNER Ervie He plows through rain, and ice and snow, to get to band, his bass to blow, F. F. A. 2. 3. 4: Ir. D. H. I. A. 2. 3. 4: Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4. GEROLD GASSNER ..Jen,y.. Somebody take care of this kid. F.F. A. 4: Jr. D. H. I.A. 4. 'err-and , 's f E 1? v I 'U J: 'S' U x 21,3 Um. 1 Sami, r 'iw Jn ai J' ff, THOMAS GUSE Gus Like a petal from a wild rose blown, we hear his snarling saxophone. Debate 2, Forensics 2, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Senior Class Play 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, Track 1, 2, 3,4, Golf 3, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, JOANN HAUPERT Joan Who deserves well needs not another's praise. F. H. A, 1, 2, Annual Staff 4, Cardinal Chatter 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4. DOLORES GREINER Dolores Dark brown eyes are dangerous things. They sometimes keep one from getting wings. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. JANE GROSENICK Jane She's like a magnet--attractive. F. H. A. 2, Annual staff 4, Cardinal Chatter 4, All-School Play 3. 5 A 'gjfglsf FRANCES HECHIMOVICH Frances Romances are not all in books. F. H.A, 1, 2, Annual Staff 4, Cardinal Chatter 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Prom Committee 3, All-School Play 3. ROBERT HEIM Bob A man with a manly chest, on which any maid would be proud to rest. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Prom Committee 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Tennis 1, 2,3,4 ef' 'vs 1 ., if GRACE HILDEBRANDT Grace Oh what a lucky man he'11 be who gets her for his secretary. Student Council 1g Forensics lg Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4g Cardinal Chatter 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 4g Chorus 3,4g Homecoming Committee 4g Prom Committee 3. DONNA HILL Donna We know little about her but what we know is good. 5 CAROLINE HELDT Caro1ine She likes to wind her tongue up and let it go. F, H. A, 2, 3, 4g Prom Committee 3. FRANCIS HERMAN Frenchy Bring out your cameras. I'm the picture of ambition. F.F.A, 1g Jr. D. H. I. A. lg Glee Club 4g Chorus 4g Prom Committee 3g All-School Play 1. BERNICE HOEPNER Bernice Quiet lass we wish we knew just what treasures hide in you. Transfer from Hartford F. H, A. 3,4g Chorus 4g Prom Committee 3. ARNOLD HURLBERT Jackie When I am gone, pray, who shall entertain the people? Class Officer 1g Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4g Forensics 1, 2g Debate 1, 2g Annual Staff 3g Cardinal Chatter 1, 2, Chorus 3, 4g Homecoming Committee 4g Prom Committee 3g Senior Class Play 4g All-School Play 4g Football 1, .sf Q .ahh SANDRA JUSTMAN Sandy Just because I've made my choice is no reason why you boys should be discouraged. Class Officer 3, Student Council 1, 4, Debate 1, Forensics 1, G.A, A, 1,2, 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Prom Committee 3, All- School Play 3, Cheerleader 2, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Twirling 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2. NAOMI JUSTMANN Naomi Her ready smile and pleasant ways characterized her high school days. Library Club 3, 4, F. H. A, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Homecoming Com- mittee 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Class Play 4, All-School Play 3. IOANN KAHLHAMER Joann Stil1 water runs deep. F. H. A, 3, 4, Cardinal Chatter 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Prom Committee 3. JOYCE ZIMMERMAN Joycie Gent1emen prefer blondes? l've never noticed. Student Council 1, F. H, A, 1, G, A, A, 1, 2, 32 Annual Staff 4, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Prom Committee 3, Pep Band 2, 3,4, Twirling 3, 4. -4... se-Y f ,, . F' 4 11:4 vf :ze . f r an . 1 'i:qn.:f1.,z,,-' 'E' ELAINE KADOLPH Elaine A little bit of heaven F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Prom Committee 3. IRENE KAHLHAMER Irene Genera1ly speaking, she is generally speaking. F. H, A, 3, 4, Cardinal Chatter 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Class Play 4, All-School Play 2. sig: I W il., N X. X, X I BARBARA KOHLI Barb Art is not her only virtue, F. H. A, 1, 25 Cardinal Chatter 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 35 Homecoming Committe 645 Prom Committee 35 Senior Class Play 45 All-School Play 3. SHIRLEY KRAHN Shirl No matter what the question, she always has the answer. F, H, A, 1, 2, 35 G, A, A, lg Glee Club 35 Chorus 2, 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Committee 3. : ,sr ,. nf .M wg., 553, far-, ,... .,, ...W .fi JERALD KEMMEL Jerry I make my own temptations. Class Officer 35 F,F, A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr. D. H.l, A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 Prom King 3. RICHARD KOEPSEL Tarzan The only difference between Einstein and me is that he had more publicity. Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior Class Play 45 All-School Play 35 Football 2, 35 Basketball 2g Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, LEON KRAPEL Putz 'My First Ten Years in High School' by Krapfl Chorus 3, 4, SHIRLEY LAU Shirley A right good girl through and through. She has many merits, but her faults are few. F. H, A, 3,43 Homecoming Committee 4 Prom Committee 3. DORIS LECHN ER Dorie A dark haired lass with laughing eyes to any man would be a prize. Library Club 45 F. H, A, 1, 25 Annual staff 45 Cardinal Chatter 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 4. MAYNARD LOEHRKE Mayzy He may work hard but we're not sure. s THOMAS MERTIG Tom It's great to sleep all day in school. Then no one knows if you're smart or a fool. F.F.A. 1,2.3,4: Jr. D.H.1.A. l,2,3,45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Senior Band 3, 45 Cho Homecoming Committee 45 Prom l'I.lS Committee 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 4. DENNIS MICHAEL Dennis Get thee behind me Satan--and push. Transfer from Waupun. F. F.A. 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 Football 1,2, 3, 4. ' f ..,-N, fm .,, .M :ff f-5-if 5.1, in - 5' -K.. rf 5 ,,.5.,,., JUDY MILLER windy.. High School days have their delight, but they don't compare to high school nights. Debate 1, 2, Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Cardinal Chatter 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Class Play 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4. ELAINE OECHSNER E1aine Twinkle, twinkle goes her eye--who we wonder is the guy? F,H, A, 1, Annual Staff 4, Cardinal Chatter 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. JEAN PAPPENFUSS Jeanie She's just herself and that's enough. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Prom Committee 3. JOYCE PAPPENFUSS Sister While there's life let's live it. Forensics 1, F.H,A. 1, 3,4, G, A, A, 1, Senior Band 1, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Chorus 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Class Play 4, All-School Play 3. KAY MUELLER ..Kay.. With a voice like hers, plus charming ways, one get places in the world these days. Annual Staff 4, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Double Trio 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Class Play 4, Pep Band 2, 3,4, THERESE OECHSNER Therese A ring on the finger's worth ten on the phone. F. H. A. 2. .3, 4. DOLORES PLANSKY Dorie When joy and duty clash let duty go to smash, G,A, A. 1,2, 35 Annual Staff 45 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 25 Cheerleader 2. DENAJENE RADLUND ..Dj.. She has made many friends in her short stay here. Transfer from Juneau. Forensics 35 Library Club 2, 3, 45 F, H, A, 45 G. A. A, lg Newspaper Staff 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 45 Prom Committee 3. RICHARD PICHOTTA Dick I also play football. Homecoming King 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior Class Play 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES PIONKOWSKI uhm.. I came--I lingered--I went. F.F. A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Jr. D. H. I. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3. a EMILY ROLL Emily Let her smile be your umbrella on a rainy, rainy day. F.H, A. 3, 45 Annual Staff 4. KENNETH SCHALINSKI Ken Why girls prefer blondes. Class Officer 35 Homecoming Court 45 Prom Committee 35 Prom Court 35 Senior Class Play 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Badger Boys' State 3. M JEAN SCHELLPFEFFER Gina A blonde bomb shell all wrapped up in such a pretty package. Class Officer 1, Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A, A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4 Homecoming Court 4, Prom Committee 3 Senior Class Play 4, Cheerleader 1. RONALD SCHELLPFEFFER Ron President of the 'bored of education. ' F.F. A. 1, 2, 8, 4, Jr. D. H. I, A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Prom Committee 3. it DIANNE SHERIDAN Dianne A budding flower as refreshing as spring. Library Club 3, 4, F. H.A. 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Class Play 4. WILFRED SCHULTZ npatv. m -m -m -Mayvil1e's Master Mechanic. ' Class Officer 2, Homecoming Committee 4, Prom Committee 3, LESTER SCHUMANN Schuie My get-up-and-go got up and went. Homecoming Committee 4, Football 2, 3. BEVERLY STEGER Bev Yes boys, it's too late. Cupid has shot his arrow. Annual Staff 4, Cardinal Chatter 4, Senior Class Play 4, All-School Play 3. P LUCY STEINBACI-I Sunshine I like to work but I like to play better. F. H. A. 4, Chorus 4, Prom Committee 3. CLAUDE VOLLMER Outlaw An hour for work, a day for motorcycle riding. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. D. H. I. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 'A ,' 1 1w'f'fl'fwi13527?34Wwe, i t ,C+,5,-wiw',ssf,v?5QfrQ15a. A I , 1 H42:4:?i?f3i3ffs2Pff 21L,, fi ,. ,.y,,,. 1 11tr,f,:,'.:rze2,iff?bsfQ.fi. 'f f ' ' ' ff' !1,Tz12f1:,11e15'nfazifflw 3 X A g :I , ,in Gy., f,r,gf,,f'rg?gfy35,,g5E5gQ V ,V . H-3 wwwff,,s,z,fs5,:g.,,, -4 -.l -- - A - H Lf,',,-g5,.,,.f,s9,33g 1? ,sfl,555:i:f,15?, 1 ff :feffsfigse ' L 'x if L-Q . ,R 1 ,X .Lb 1, if argsen ,, , . iziejfi' . if Y., . :s35.5,,s :A ar 'ws- .:,,p Y ,,:,,:,.:'41 K , f, '-,-gm., :gear f5sf:g:,l,-15:53. - f, 3 s .::11,5gj?35:S535:1Q-3:11, J 4 w - V Hfff ftrivi-pig?-'-'. 4 ' i 3 iiggzizfjfj fflgfiglgtlgp K fi , . cgi- s . ffyfw'14D.,:--:-'if--2-git:-1--I-::I 4 r 3-my A ' aw 'rff:rzzfssfmzirffffeizrlr r f-,wi 4 ,af .,,:z:x. .-:-:-g:-:.g:-:-3:41-:-3.-1-:,I-A y '-4:-qQ7:.:?,Qm-fy k.:::::r-+ . V. '-cr'--111. ,.:1. ' ,. 0-mill. .'.-'.'I-'--L'JI-'.-fu'.'f1,.-A 1 'Jg'I7.'g.'3'g,-F,-1-ZZ .Hr A 4 ' G10r The gladdest words of tongue or pen-- Tonight there is a dance again. F. H. A. 3, 4, Cardinal Chatter 4, Prom Committee 3. CHARLES WIERER Bob Who1e heartedly he enters into worldy strive. Who dare say he will not succeed in future life. Transfer from Milwaukee . Debate 2, Senior Band 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Senior Class Play 3, 4, All-School Play 2, 3, Tennis 2, Pep Band 2, 3, 4. 1f?i?Qe!5 ,.:f1 lf zikfsrz, . ,,.,.,, ,,.t, J' nf, , , 5 ,..k.fE1D,,,,.,g 's.,,1F,f-..f,,-- - 12' .- 1 ':, !g',1rfI,?-3, 1 5 DONALD WALLENDAL wa11y Maybe 1'1l be appreciated when I'm dead F. F. A. 4, Homecoming Committee 4. CARLTON WELLS Carlton A likeable fellow and one worth knowing. Transfer from Oakfield. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. D. H. I. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Chorus 3,4, Homecoming Committee 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Class Play 4, Football 2, 3, Track 1, 2. 5575? v.ff,.f,zx ., fmt' ' w e vii efff vii - ' rf, I 5, mg, Ayzagl - r R , BARBARA WILEY Barb Neat and sweet, a gem of Mayville High. But boys, beware of the sparkle in her eye! Class Officer 1, 3g Student Council 2, 3, 4g Forensics lg G. A.A, 1, Annual Staff 4g Cardinal Chatter staff 3g Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Chorus 3, 4g Double Trio 1, 2, 3g Homecoming Committee 4, Prom Committee 3g Senior Class Play 43 All-School Play 2, 3g Pep Band 2, 3, 4. RONALD ZINGLER Ronnie A trombone must not hurt his lip because with girls he does not slip. F, F, A, 1, 2, 3, 4: Jr. D, H. I. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4: Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 4g Chorus 4g Homecoming Committee 4, Prom Committee 3, Prom Court 35 Pep Band 2, 3, 4. NOT PICTURED: Thomas Fasse, Betty Keller The last crimson curtain of twilight Has slowly begun to close On the first stage of 1ife's experience, Projecting to destiny chose. But the first gilded streaks of morning Will present another show. Life will be how you play it, The future is ours, let's go! --Ruth Forster CLASS PROPHECY It's the year 1966, and this is Judy Miller, commentator for Monitor, the pro- gram that goes places and sees things. This week we are going to highlight the class of 1956 of Mayville High School. First, Monitor takes you to Chester Field, one of the largest airports in the coun- try. While waiting for the plane to come in, we see a group of people surrounding that great international figure, Earl Hildebrandt. Earl is taking off on the first leg of his journey around the world as good-will Ambas- sador of the United States. He is accompanied by his secretary, Grace Hildebrandt. With a great roar, the plane we have been waiting for arrives. The pilot waves from the cock- pit, and we see that it is none other than Pat Schultz. We board the plane and are welcomed by the stewardesses, Caroline Heldt and Gloria Walters. We are seated in the plane. Across the aisle are four intelligent looking women. At second glance we see that they are Doris Lechner, Geraldine Breslow, Emily Roll, and Marlene Bauer. They tell us that they are teachers traveling to the inter- national teachers' convention in Paris. Upon arriving in Paris, we imme- diately go to a large art gallery where four world famous artists are putting on a show. They are Sandra Justman, Barbara Kohli, Shirley Lau, and Barbara Wiley. We board our plane again, bound for the United States. Hearing some subdued shout- ing from the front of the plane, we see five servicemen on their way home. Upon look- ing closer, we see that they are Bob Drozd, Don Engmann, Leon Krapfl, Tom Mertig, and Ron Schellpfeffer. Getting off the plane, we spy three very excited women. They are Phyliss Berg, Therese Oechsner, and Beverly Steger. They are all boarding planes to meet their Z7 husbands, who are stationed in different parts of the country. Now, Monitor takes us to Indianapolis and the famous speedway. Upon arriving, we stop to talk to the famous designer of cars, Torn Faase. He tells us that Shirley Bahe has just been acclaimed the champion woman stock-car racer of the world. After the races we talk to Jerry Gassner and Claude Vollmer two of the best motorcyclists in the world. From Indianapolis, Monitor travels to a typical TV show, The Grenadiers. Near the entrance of the studio we meet two members of the Grenadiers, Erwin Gassner and Ron Zingler. We enter the studio just as the show is starting. Acting as our genial Master of Ceremonies is Francis Herman. He intro- duces the sensational singer, Rosie Becker. She calls herself the Mountain Music Gal. After her number, Francis announces a special news bulletin. Researchers for the man on the farm have found a new device for curling pig's tails. The men who have done the work are Paul Budahn,'pRa1ph Fink Don Franke, Don Wallendal, and Jim Pionkowski. Next, Monitor takes us to a panel show on cooking. The panel members are those well-known cooks, Dianne Sheridan, Donna Hill, Lucy Steinbach, and Kathleen Adel- meyer. They are going to discuss the problems connected with keeping from crying when slicing onions so the people would know it was a cooking demonstration and not a soap opera. Monitor now goes on an interesting walk down a street. We see, standing upon their soap boxes, two of the popular women poli- ticians of the day, Dolores Collien and Naomi Justman. They are campaigning against their favorite rival, Dan Weinberger. Poor Dan, he doesn't stand a chance. CLASS PROPHECY A few blocks down the street, we see a small white church. Stepping inside, we see that Bob Wierer is in the middle of his ser- vice. We sit down to listen, and at the end of the sermon, we hear a selection by the talented organist, Joyce Zimmerman. Walking on down the street, we see a very interesting pair. They seem to be coming from some sort of expedition. Upon inter- viewing them, we find that they are Norman Giese and Jerry Kemmel, who have been prospecting for uranium. Monitor now takes us to a professional football game. We see Lynn Cundy, Ozzie Cikanek, Bob Heim, Dennis Michael, and Dick Pichotta forming one of the most powerful teams in the country. Looking into the grandstand, we see a large group of small boys running to and fro. We also see Bob Dorst, their high school coach, trying to keep track of his little champions. Coming down the aisle we see a man waving his arms wildly. lt's John Gitzinger, attired in bright green, his favorite color. John is the president of the First River Bank. He is accompanied by his secretaries, Elaine Kadolph and Jean Pappenfuss. From the football game, we go to the miserable slum area of Chicago. We see a huge excavating project with Jerry Ayers, Ken Schalinski, Tom Guse, and Carlton Wells supervising. They are four of the country's leading engineers. Watching the work are Joyce Poppenfuss, JoAnn Haupert, and Dena- jean Radlund. They are social workers who are talking to the man behind the slum clean- ing campaign, Lester Schuman. We also see Bev Bernard, a roving reporter. Someone screams and we see that one of the workers has fallen into the pit. Within seconds a screech of tires is heard, and we see Diane Wild and Elaine Oechsner, nurses, getting out of the ambulance. They are accompanied by their driver, Maynard Loehrke. The nurses determine that the man will be all right after he is given a shot of the new wonder drug, Pyrodelamine with XB-124. It has been discovered by that master chemist Richard Koepsel. Monitor now takes us to a style show in the fashionable section of New York. We go backstage where we are greeted by the receptionist, Bernice Hoepner. We meet Dolores Greiner and Betty Lou Keller. They inform us that they are beauticians who have just finished working on the models. We find that the models are Nancy Marrese, Delores Plansky, and Gina Schellpfeffer. After the show we talk to the three designers, lla Mae Fischer, Frances Hechimovich, and Jane Grosenick. Monitor is proud to be able to take us to Carnegie Hall in New York. We enter and find thatga large crowd has gathered to hear the talented new star of the opera, Kay Mueller. Her accompanist is Ruth Forster. From Carnegie Hall, Monitor travels on to the fabulous nightspot, The Black Homberg We are greeted at the door by that well- known personage, the owner and host, Jack Hurlbert. We proceed to the checkroon where we see Irene and JoAnn Kahlhamer buisily counting their tips while mixing up the hats. We enter in time to hear the popular new blues singer, Diane Amend, finish her number. Upon looking around we see Shirley Krahn the charming hostess, flitting from table to table. The room darkens, and the spotlight shines on the newly-discovered comedian, Glenn Gnerlich. After spending some time in the club, Monitor retires after a very interesting and eventful weekend. Z8 CLASS WILL KATHLEEN ADELMEYER wills her number one in gym class to anyone whose last name begins with a Z. DIANE AMEND wills her majorette hat to Patsy Yaktus. GERALD AYERS wills the core of Mr. Whitford's TV set to Bob Dutton. SHIRLEY BAHE wills her ability not to get A's to her sister Ruth. MARLENE BAUER wills her bermuda shorts to Fred Bachhuber. ROSALIE BECKER wills her cheer- leading uniform to Rosemary Strehmel. PHYLLIS BERG wills her third hour study hall to anyone who can stand it. BEVERLY BERNARD wills her love for playing second clarinet in band to Diane Bertram. GERALDINE BRESLOW wills her book- keeping grades to her sister Deloris. PAULIE BUDAHN wills his '41 Pontiac to John Gitzinger. OSBORNE CIKANEK wills his worn out football shoes to Dean Wilderman. DOLORES COLLIEN wills her wonderful experience of attending Badger Girls' State to the deserving junior girl. LYNN CUNDY wills his nickname Coon to Dan Kohli. ROBERT DORST wills his fungus wagon to Lee Luehring. ROBERT DROZD wills his good times at Horicon to Junior Hoffman. DONALD ENGMANN wills his senior books to some lucky junior. THOMAS FAASE wills his height to John Hoffman. RALPH FINK wills his front seat in advanced algebra to Glenn Haddy. ILA MAE FISCHER wills her gum chewing ability to Miss Cooper. RUTH FORSTER wills her interesting adventures at state conventions to any- one whois willing to work hard enough to get there. DONALD FRANKE wills his '52, Ford to Wayne Del Ponte. ERWIN GASSNER wills his first chair position in the bass horn section to Ken Jaeger. GEROLD GASSNER wills his '29 Chevrolet convertible coupe to anyone who likes a hot car. NORMAN GIESE wills his ability to drive a '48 Chevy to Henry Lau. JOHN GITZINGER wills his Dad's Oldsmobile back to his Dad. GLENN GNERLICH wills his great attendance record to anyone who likes to skip school. DOLORES GREINER wills her four years of high school to some doubtful freshman. JANE GROSENICK and FRANCES HECHIMOVICH will their tired Monday mornings to their younger sisters. THOMAS GUSE wills his. lock that won't open to Fred Bachhuber. JOANN HAUPERT wills her English literature book back to Miss Hoefs. ROBERT HEIM wills all his abilities and good grades to his sister. CAROLINE HELDT wills her good times in Mayville High to Joann Reible. FRANCIS HERMAN wills his good gradesf?I to his brother Dave. EARL HILDEBRANDT wills his uncle's Hudson to Don Schwartzmiller. GRACE HILDEBRANDT wills the books she carries home every night to Miss Hoefs. DONNA HILL wills her good times to her brother Darrel. BERNICE HOEPNER wills her good times in Mayville High to someone in Africa. ARNOLD HURLBERT wills his ability to get along with the office to Donald Kehrmeyer. SANDRA JUSTMAN wills her surprise honor at Homecoming to next year's queen. NAOMI JUSTMANN wills her job at hot lunch for the past two years to Adeline Belling. ELAINE KADOLPH and JEAN PAPPEN- FUSS will their good times together to LuAnn Margelofsky and Marilyn Pappenfuss. IRENE KAHLHAMER wills her good behavior to Eugene Schwandt. JOANN KAHLHAMER wills herself to the nearest rest home. CLASS WILL BETTY KELLER wills her good times at Mayville High to her brother Ronald. JERALD KEMMEL wills his engineer boots to Mrs. Faust. RICHARD KOEPSEL wills Dugout to Stan Justman and Don Behnke. BARBARA KOHLI wills her good be- havior to her brother Danny. SHIRLEY KRAHN wills her late dates and good times to Junior Hoffman and Jean Steger. LEON KRAPFL wills his brains in physics class to Carl Tighe. SHIRLEY LAU wills her enjoyable years of high school to Bonnie Bogen- Schneider. DORIS LECHNER wills her sewing ability to Miss Price. MAYNARD LOEHRKE wills his Mercury to Bumpy Schaefer. OLIVIA MARRESE wills the braces on her teeth to Brian Boegel. THOMAS MERTIG wills his ability to sleep in class to anyone who needs it. DENNIS MICHAEL wills his educated toe to Stan Justman. JUDY MILLER wills her incessant chatter to Laura Marie Koepsel. KAY MUELLER wills her Carmen costume to anyone who can use it. ELAINE OECHSNER wills her quietness to her brother Buddy . THERESE OECHSNER wills her good times in Mayville High to her sister Margaret. JOYCE PAPPENFUSS wills her ability to wash dishes to Larry Thompson. RICHARD PICHOTTA wills his foot- ball scars to anyone who does not wear a face mask. JAMES PIONKOWSKI wills his quiet ways to Barbara Handel. DOLORES PLANSKY wills all her old boyfriends to anyone who wants to go with a nice bunch of guys. DENAJENE RADLUND wills the friend- liness she received from M. H.. S. to the next transfer student. EMILY ROLL wills her safe-driving ability to anyone who doesn't want to live long. KENNETH SCHALINSKI wills the use of his A to anyone who wishes to get to Fondy in a hurry. JEAN SCHELLPFEFFER wills her blonde hair to Dean Wilderman. RONALD SCHELLPFEFFER wills his good times during noon hours to Ken Puls. DIANNE SHERIDAN wills her freckles to Mrs. Faust. WILFRED SCHULTZ wills a '56 Ford to anyone who has 552600. LESTER SCHUMANN wills his ability of cleaning Mayville's sewers to Mr. Riley. BEVERLY STEGER wills her trips to Beaver Dam to Doc Schwartzmiller. LUCY STEINBACH wills her day- dreaming in Mayville High to her sister Dianne. CLAUDE VOLLMER wills his motor- cycle to Manny Voeltz. DONALD WALLENDAL wills his going to Cooney to Donnie Streblow. GLORIA WALTERS wills her good times during noon hours to Shirley Walters. DANIEL WEINBERGER wills his good times in the library to any doubtfuljreshman CARLTON WELLS wills his speedy motorcycle to Russell Brown. CHARLES WIERER wills his fushia colored long underwear to anyone desiring to be an invisible little devil like Inner Willy . DIANE WILD wills her sense of humor to Louis Klueger. BARBARA WILEY wills her ability to come down with mumps to future home- coming queens. JOYCE ZIMMERMAN wills her twirling uniform to her three year old sister Vickie. RONALD ZINGLER wills his slush pump to Dan Bloch. 30 JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS '-3 H. -f f , in ' f af X I X,,V', L '- , 'S-' ' 1,' , f TREASURER E. Quandt ! if 'Ute 1 5 .- . S1, gf? QE? I 'II fl S, Allan A K, Behrmann . K NA' . R. Boltz YQ ,. I Y I ytdfv ' swf, xr I A I , x Qu VICE-PRESIDENT R. Forstner , K . ,,VV, -If Q , ff 2 5 :S , I ,ff fl' tidnbxst Af J C. Allarding . ' E I? x Ia s vs an ,,.m 'I' as ,SFS . as Ji fri D. Bertram K ' 5' 4' . D. Breslow I -In - A 'A'. A .-:S x PRESIDENT B. Boegel Aj.-.sf f T, N O , is C. Arndt C. Bilgrien ':':.7' D. Brockhaus J 1 1 If SECRETARY M. Bleifuss 'W IT ' I .lf T. Bath 'ff 57 fx ' If .. K. Boeck I 3,1 ,A igigfw R. Brown SERGEANT-AT-ARMS D. Finke na. .'- Q i S f 4 1: gi 1, ,, D. Bauer I I lfgax r W R, Bogenschneider E. Dogs AJ R. Dutton G. Eckman K,- i -vow V- an? -at Sa! 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Thomas L, Unglaub L. ,ig K f K x11 Y- V, Wendling A. Whitford D. Wilderman NOT PICTURED . D. Hanni M. Retzlaff 36 K 1 if A hm- fi' SQ 'Q SOPHOMORES SOPHUMORE CLASS OFFICERS .. Nt' -.-f TREASURER I. Antonioni 7' -af V. Q4 K, Bachhuber .fa . A, Belling l If Y-1? r YA 1 rj X. ' 'N' , X ' I , 1 , K.-I A, Breslow QUE F 1 ,,.., -I VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT D. Bloch D. Sorgent ,. '. ' JF 'Q T, Bartelt C . Beauprey - f'Q. 11- 'Ta Q L J, S Bender J. Biertzel' R. Brown S, Brown 'wa' , KA A SECRETARY M. Steinbach ra I G, Beck D. Bodden X if I , 'Q Qs., H. MV' mx P. Clark X x Qi, SERGEANT-AT-ARMS I. Drew if D. Behnke avi. 5 ,. -,AN T- , r..- S- B. Boettcher C. Collien V sv H 'S 'lm Q x,-af' 5 K - .I m W. Del Ponte A. Dobbert .f 35. A , 5,4 I ' Q.. 1 A ,if ' rx F 41 B, Giese L. Giese gem M f C x I - B Handel N. Hechimovich 'B 'e K FN D. Hill I. Hoepner .gl 'V' 2 -Q....Q1? J. Hoffman I, Hoffman KW 45 ,A 1 .xx , E. Fischer ' 7 I- If U ' ef , . K - x V '..ii.:,, J. Girrer '7 B. Heim '9' M Gassner P. 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Q21 F gm f , 5 K+ S QH55 A VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT G, Lechner F . Bachhuber 25915: - if ' safe S f Q J' , 'Ef f1'fs-gs i Y G-I ?' E .4 y Q Q 5251? I , D. Batterrnan I R. Bahe G, Boeck B. Bogenschneider S, Chemer M. Collien SECRETARY SERGEANT-AT-ARMS I. Zwieg L. Becker Srgewgi if SSSSSS R SE 'fQ:f,yBQ ESSS Q. Atll J. Barker N. Becker K, fill' ' . L. Bowers R. Breitkreutz -H 55: 1 W ' '.g:k51:5sLjk,g:if:Lg. 'E Eg-T ' - . Q. . fi RBSBB '1 r , M. Dohrman B. Dornfeldt M. Eberhart A . Ertl W fa. -2 KX fad J. Faase N. Feller fs 'wi' A K f N.......f-if f 'Wi- A. Feucht D. Feucht - 4 , , '-3 L 5 'KT bwuumd I E, Gering R. Grosenick . b Q .W A 17. I My . ' Y 5 . 1 I ,, gm- ax f 1 B. Hammann E, H 1 anke I. Feucht t 25,2 , ,, WQEPQQFY ng ,Q -if 'I -:R F UI 1. , wh J. Grosenick , ,V V if ' Ev' -A E J. Feucht J. Hacker 1Til5:fli5. 1 3ZQ'Xl':5?w s22sv?Hf ' H' '. ' 5 k' ' P y ff 9 f 'h . it -5 M5511 .AQ V A f- 3 ii L' -.5 . 1' 13.3 1 ,.m' f , iff' 5-g 2 :J 1 ' X ,., - .J , ,,! ,IX XJ s . ' . 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M1 1 X .iw N 1 I 45 HOMECOMING PARADE 2 l x '- ,Y 4 iv.E!'-'51 JE Ill Q Q. Wx ie qw ' '44 K ,' K7 v A f -:H WM' it ry 71' X Y 5 , If ' T53 fs p X2 ,L VK ,ff V 5 .,.., 71 1 ' ' -. TNQ - I' , 6 VJ M i-4 I I 1 Q. A If ,., 72f'f, if Nr, ,Q ' .?f'w:. 5 '5w, Qw y, . ii' 5,2 f H 0 M D E A C N 0 C M E I N G ORGANIZATIONS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Lohr, I. Zwieg, F. Thomas, R. Forster, L, Bowers, Mrs. Lederg SECOND ROW: D. Wild, S, Justman, M. Steinbach, B. Wiley, D. Olson. THIRD ROW: T. Bartelt, J, Kemmel, E, Quandt, D. Sorgent, L. Scheberl, S. Allan. FOURTH ROW: E. Hildebrandt, J. Hurlbert, B, Boegel, STUDENT COUNCIL President . .. . Brian Boegel Vice-President . Jack I-Iurlbert Secretary . . . Barbara Wiley Treasurer . . . Frances Thomas Sergeant-at-Arms ..... Earl Hildebrandt Advisor . . Marilyn Leder 66 xx: S I , .-2 3 li Q -Q Y Q. x X ! we-.440nau..,,,-..-,mq .. mm., '-Q... W'--,N 14 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGIIT: S. Lohr, K,M. Whitney, E. Roll, P. Yaktus, F. Kelm, E, Oechsner, B. Boettcher, G. Eckman, C, Muche, G. Breslow, G. Brown. SECOND ROW: F. Thomas, K. Mueller, M. Bleifuss, G, Eckman, G, Hildebrandt, R, Forster, D, Breslow, D, Griepentrog, D, Bertram, B. Hechimovich, THIRD ROW: LM. Fischer, K, Bachhuber, I. Haupert, B, Wiley, J, Grosenick, D, Collien, J, Zimmerman, I. Hoepner, C1 Oelke, A, Wegener, N, Marrese. FOURTII ROW: P, Ricklefs, B, Steger B, Bernard, S. Allan, D, Lechner, Mr, Kobs, K, Behrmann, E. Dogs, D. Wild, J, Miller, G, Hildebrandt, FIFTH ROW: N, Iust- mann, J, Koeppl, J, Kemmel, D, Weinberger, T. Mertig, E, Hildebrandt, R. Zingler, W, Pasbrig, D, Sheridan, V, Schultz, ROCKET STAFF Senior Editor . . Earl Hildebrandt Junior Editor .... Eugenie Dogs Production and Layout ..... Barbara Wiley Business Manager ...... Grace Hildebrandt Sports Editor . . Daniel Weinberger Secretary . . Beverly Steger Advisor . . .Herbert Kobs Photographer . . James Laux FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Lohr, G. Breslow, L, Bowers, S. Walters, S. Schabel, G. Walters, R. Sheridan, J, Hoffman, I. Kahl- hamer, C, Ruhland, R. Metke, C. Luebke, C. Muche, SECOND ROW: G. Eckman, F, Hechimovich, E, Sperger, B. Bogensclineider, E.D, Voight, D. Griepentrog, D. Breslow, P, Margelofsky, M. Bleifuss, G. Eckman, A, Schultz, L. Smith, K. Kaeperuick, THIRD ROW: L. Margelofsky, G. Hildebrandt, B, Keller, J. Kahlhamer, LM. Fischer, A. Schellpfeffer, A. Wegener, M. Peterson, N, Mar- rese, P. Huber, C. Bilgrien, R. Forster, FOURTH ROW: G. Hildebrandt, B. Steger, J. Grosenick, A, Steger, D, Gering, J, Miller, C, Collien, Mr. Adams, M.A, Bruni, D. Zastrow, A, Schaumburg, J, Haupert, J. Antonioni, C, Oelke. FIFTH ROW: M. Steinbach E, Dogs, K. Behrmann, V. Schultz, D, Finke, J. Koeppl, W. Pasbrig, E. Hildebrandt, D. Sorgent, J, Kollmansherger, D. Lechner, , S. Allan, I. Faase, J. Schwarze, CARDINAL CHATTER STAFF Editor .... . Carol Oelke Production Manager ...... Gladys Hildebrandt Assistant Editor . .Marian Steinbach Assistant Production Manager. . . John Koeppl Advisor . . Howard Adams FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C, Muche, A, Pribnow, H. Lau, M. Moede, Miss Cooper, L. Bowers, B, Krahn, S, Kollmansberger, K,M, Whitney. SECOND ROW: J. Hoffman, C, Zangl, K. Wagner, M. Eberhardt, J. Schellpfeffer, D. Olson, R. Forster, K. Kaepernick. THIRD ROW: I. Miller, B. Rackow, C. Oelke, G. Rahjes, J, Faase, M, Steinbach, M. Peterson, B, Joseph, M, Bruni. FOURTH ROW: R, Bahe, S, A11an, L. Thompson, L, Becker, G, Schumann, S, Scharnell, P. Rothe, J. Lannigan, SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Pribnow, S, Scharnell, P. Rothe, I. Lannigan, I. Feucht, STANDING: W. Pasbrig Mr. Basch. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT M Oechsner E Roll P Clark N Feller, S. Walters, A. Belling, K. Kaepernick, B Dornfeldt I Zwieg S Kollmansberger P Hoffman S Muche B, Giese, C. Feucht, M. Wellnitz, D. Greiner, Scheberl Miss Price SECOND ROW A Ertl L M Koepsell K Whitney, E. Sternat, E. Kadolph, G. Eckman, Puls G Radke L Steinbach B Hoepner B Krahn, M Moede G. Walters, I. Kahlhamer, S, Schabel, Breslow J Grosenick A Feucht THIRD ROW B Bogenschneider, LA. Reible, C. Heldt, T, Oechsner, Pappenfuss L M Mar elofsky G Eckman J Biertzer C Zangl, L. Smith, K. Kaiser, B. Handel D, Breslow, Voight A Schellpfef er E Koepsell L Kahlhamer FOURTH ROW: G. Rahjes, C. Schellin, D. Plansky, A Giese B L Keller M Eberhardt H Zimmel M A Bruni D Wild, D. Neitzel, I. Feucht, I. Hoepner, Radlund I Kahlhamer E M Schadow I Pappenfuss V Marquart, M, Bleifuss. FIFTH ROW: C. Collien, Hammann D Spittel N Becker E Dogs I Pappenfuss N Justmann, J. Koll1'nansberger,D, Sheridan, Priepke M Steinbach K Adelmeyer J Faase D Colhen S Lau, B, Scheafer. YMAKER 'Nm 'S F.H.A. I , 4, S I X +V W 2 5. I in I 2 'L . W3 L: Q 44,0 NEW Begin President . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Parliamentarian Historian . . Reporter. . Song Leader Advisor . , Naomi Justmann . Eugenie Dogs Marliss Bleifuss .Greta Eckman Marian Steinbach Irene Kahlhamer Adeline Belling Eunice Sternat . Sarah Price . President .......... Paulie Budahn, Donald Engmann Vice-President ........ Jerald Kemrnel, Ronald Zingler Secretary .......... Eldor Quandt, Norbert Steinbach Treasurer .......... Ralph Fink, Torn Mertig Reporter .......... Ronald Schellpfeffer, Norman Giese Sentinel ........... Carlton Wells, Roger Lichtenberg Chaplain ........... Erwin Gassner, Claude Vollrner Advisor ...... Andrew Magyar E - nsor MIR G U16-R -175223. I 'life lv -, V . Was h - . ' K 51763, fb :N .l., 1 ,N S-S E5FfAf? 'af Lf N4 D L: F 9' 5733. 'L 49 ' C' Qflsa-F56 5 4 :Yu .1 President i .......... ' Jerald Kemmel, Tom Mertig Vice-President ........ Ralph Fink, Donald Engmann Secretary .......... Paulie Budahn, Ronald Schellpfeffer Treasurer .......... James Qualmann, Richard Sheridan Reporter ........... Kenneth Boeck, Carlton Wells Sentinel ........... Charles Ringle, Donald Franke Chaplain ........... Henry Schraufnagel, Norman Giese Advisor ...... Andrew Magyar F. F. A. JR. DAIRYMEN . 'W COOKS I.. to R: Mrs. Guse, Mrs. Bernard, Mrs. Miller JANITORS I.. to R: B, Sytsma, A. Bernard, J, Becker 74 Music AND DRAMA T? W JM' '33 , I 1 ' U 5 ' . 0 iff I. A 2 ,. . ..,, ,xi .-Vw-, . . 5.1 ' M f le i w , saw S 311 FX K: Y g 2 5 L W M l'-H Er 31 15 ,fl .629 R 4 3,53-e,,,, 'K :WR ga N13 qi 2 QR Q X53-35 ,xg liz?-1' k -f 3 ws ' 3 YE N k 'Q lf-. kj ,msfaflfqf Vx N I ' a .fn -F ix-.- 4 f . , 'F , Q 1, f 4 1 .,s'5X N 4 Q ' 1. ..,, 53+ . 'V' , 1 Q A Xxx Q V I A 6k1.,mL-P Q'-4 I' I A . 1. , lf ' ' - s A , , 0 'V 7 1 'A - ff fi if xxx, X: ,A xi' .. ., x, if A 1. N .1 F4 PET - . Q ' f? . . 'X Q ,Q - f F - - ' , N i' QW . I: my v 'fav l R X .1 , V. . V L ,y,'V,,, fl I krrkcyjg ' p Q K K fm xxsx I If I A fi gf! ..3.3 4.,N 4 Q x . X X ' ' +fJwf 'S F' Q A r K A37 V ' ' ' I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Thiel, C. Luebke, S, Strege, R, Haldeman, V, Tillow, D. Bernard, M. Eberhart, L, Smith, D, Muche, B. Bowers, K. Bachhuber, Mr. Lambrecht. SECOND ROW: J. Dedolph, R. Tillow, R. Metke, J R g K, Wagner, J. Becker, G. Waas, R. Breslow, H. Lau, P. Nungesser, I. Puls. THIRD ROW: D. Neitzel, R. Hartwig, J, Feucht, I. Steger, C. Daniels, L. Becker, H. Hesse, C, Zangl, R. Rose, R. Behrmann. FOURTH ROW: B, Voeltz B, Bogenschneider, A, Schaumburg, D. Spiering, B, Zimmel, R, Lange, M. Dohrmann, D, Metke, D. Pasbrig, B A N D J. Garbrecht. TWIRLERS We-ug. gl 4+--S., x i J ,, W ,TQ m 4x1WY W 1w f- x1f-xfmx U B K l QQ M .. .,,, I ...I FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Brown, D, Koeppl, S. Strege, , E. Sternat, B. Handel, M, Bauer, R. Metke, M, Moede, I R L S G I- E E C L U B M, Pappenfuss, F, Kelm, P. Yaktus, I. Ho man, K. Kaeper- G nick, P, Gohr, C. Muche. SECOND ROW: S. Lohr, A. Prin- now, D. Bertram, A. Schulz, E. Sperger, A. Whitford, P, Huber, D. Kuehl, L, Giese, C. Bilgrien, G, Hildebrandt, J. Hacker, R. Forster, L. Smith, F, Thomas, K, Mueller, V, Wendling. THIRD ROW: Mr. Lambrecht, P. Berg, K. Wagner, G. Hildebrandt, J, Hoepner, B, Wiley, M. Eberhart, D. Radlund. J. Miller, I. Lannigan, A. Schaumburg, C. Oelke, D. Gering, I. Schellpfeffer J. Zimmerman, A. Steger, D. Collien. FOURTH ROW: G. Rahjes, M. Steinbach, E. Dogs, S. Allan, R. Bahe, R. Becker, N, Justmann, S. Scharnell, B, Zimmel, M. Grenas, D. Amend, K. Behrmann, B. Bernard, P. Rothe, J. Pappenfuss, S. Justman, 80 DRAMA CLUB President Daniel Weinberger Vice-President . . Secretary Advisor . FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Bowers, C. Muche, A, Pribnow, Miss Hoefs, K. Kaepernick, D. Koeppl K.M, Whitney, B, Dornfeldt. SECOND ROW: I, Kahlhamer, F. Thomas, K. Mueller, B. Wiley, D. Col- lien, D. Kahlhamer, M. Moede, D, Bertram, E, Oechsner. THIRD ROW: J. Zimmerman, D. Wrld, I. Lannigan, B. Rackow, S. Allan, B. Joseph. I. Miller, M,A. Bruni, C. Oelke, J. Schellpfeffer. FOURTH ROW: D. Amend, L, Becker, D. Weinberger, T. Guse, E. Hildebrandt, R, Koepsel, J. Hurl- berr, J. Koeppl, K. Behrmann. Jack Hurlbert Kay Mueller Nancy Hoefs 81 SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Hildebrandt, I. Kahlhamer, K. Mueller, E. Wein berger, D. Collien. STANDING: I. Pappenfuss, R. Koepsel, J. Miller, D. Wild, I, Hurlbert. ff f X QQ -.RFQ f' SPORTS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R, Schaefer, G, Sinkler, J. Hilbert, C. Lohr, F, Steger, R. Pichotta, K, Schalinski, R. Forstner, J. Strook, A, Simich, T. Bath, E. Hildebrandt. SECOND ROW: W. Hil- bert, R. Brown, T, Bartelt, E, Quandt, L. Luehring, F, Schuster, O, Cikanek, R. Schaar, K. Jaeger R, Lichtenberg, R. Dorst, D, Leibl. THIRD ROW: Mr. Riley, L, Cundy, S. Justman, T. Guse, R. Heim T, Faase, D. Michael, J. Schaefer, D. Wilderman, B. Boegel, Mr. Sorenson. SQUAD FOOTBALL SEASON RECORD CONFERENCE STANDINGS Mayville 7 Mukwonago W L Mayville 7 Ripon Beaver Dam 7 0 Mayville 0 Beaver Dam Oconomowoc 7 0 Mayville 0 Berlin Berlin 4 2 Mayville 14 Hartford West Bend 3 Z Mayville 0 Horicon Waupun 3 3 Mayville O Columbus Ripon 3 4 Mayville 0 Oconomowoc Columbus Z 5 I-loricon Z 5 Hartford 1 6 Mayville 1 6 f 4 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Feucht, D. Bloch, C, Beauprey, C. Tighe, E. Gering, R Grosemck D Olson J, Hoffman, F. Bachhuber, J. Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Whitford, S, Chemer, J. Drew D Kohlr R Marge Iofsky, D. Herman, N, Schabel, D. Sorgent, I. Koeppl, D, Behnke, W. Koch, G. Lechner Mr Kobs THIRD ROW: D. Bodden, G. Schumann, R. Quandt, J. Krapfl, A. Schultz, R. Schwarze, W. Schellpfeffer P Zimmer M. Dohrmann, D. Schwartzmiller, B SQUAD FOOTBALL SEASON RECORD CCNFERENCE STANDINGS Mayville 12 Waupun 6 Southern Division Mayville West Bend Z6 West Bend Mayville 2 Hartford 0 Mayville Mayville l Oconornowoc 13 Oconomowoc Mayville Beaver Dam 12 Hartford CHEERLEADERS A x E f X ',4,.,,. E ..,, Agfgggrt, k k ef.s:vv'4wm:.1 . fi il gm QM ,S ,.. - E E L to R: A. Whitford, R. Becker, S. Justrnan, V. Wendling. l 1 7 7 L to R: J. Antonioni, J. Zwieg, P. Yaktus, R. Strehmel. X! m We V f Xj T T Eisuk X T K! X39 gg! PEE? Page 5 5 7 7 FIRST Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Quandr. J. Schaefer, N, Steinbach, B, Boegel, S. Justman, R, Heim, SECOND ROWgRShf TBIIIISIRRB RDor BASKETBALL :gf x . M , K .. B Q W 'gg ax Elfbjgitq 1 . 5 5 . .f4 I, .W-L -Nm. ...- M.,- , , ll ,, , MI TMLM, L . Q , L. 1 - ' ' 43.14. -ll .W 0, J 5 i r ZW. lily-'isvvf 1,3 xt.. -, I Ma I Y lf! X.xlv.,ll.x'- sy, YM A :yu x lx i'U 11 S4,A'f',1p ll, '!r,l', iZ. , f -, . .,.L...,. I , - Sw. f Q e . .1 ', Az- I .ATI .Maw Q N . 4- ' g 3 -2 5... . .,., V'-Ll! if ,p gf- I F Ju 2 C i M'-un. 3 ,,...w-, ca.,- in Q R 517 , . , , f K- M ef' ' - ig Q ' W lwswban Ill fr r x Mayville Mayville y Mayville 45 . Ber Mayville 52 Beaver TOURNAMENT RECORD ' Mayville 39 Madison East 79 Mayville 72 Horicon 66 ' Mayville 57 Waupun 53? I MAYVILLE -3- CONSOLATION WINNER? 3 Qc: WL. xi WAEQMWKQ ,,. .. H' Y V+ 131 Q S 5' Nw - M -, if gg SQUAD BASKETBALL Mayville 34 Mayville Z8 Mayville 28 Mayville 18 Mayville 26 Mayville 3 O Mayville Z0 Mayville 45 Mayville 28 Mayville 43 Horicon Hartford Oconornowoc Ripon Waupun Horicon West Bend Columbus Berlin Beaver Dam CONFERENCE STANDINGS Waupun West Bend B eaver Darn Hoi-icon Berlin Mayville Ripon Hartford Oconornowoc Columbus W 8 8 7 7 5 4 4 3 3 1 1 37 26 19 Z7 29 55 39 32 36 41 33 Z3 22 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Schumann, R. Krutke, W. Schell pfeffer, D. Bodden, D. Herman, D. Schwartzmiller, P. Zimmer, L, Becker, G, Lechner, SECOND ROW: Mr. Riley, C. Tighe, A, Dobbert, R, Margelofsky, I. Drew, R. Grosenick, D. Olson, S, Chemer. fax J! ,ix LN , !!! ll I llr ee? if ,Q f ffyyffkf' J - N ag., I I 1 I I Great Atlantic 8: Pacific Tea Co. Service Print Shop, A. Bachhuber Dr. Bachhuber Hugo C. Bachhuber Insurance Agency Baertschy's Dairy Russ Bandlow Hardware fTheresaJ Bauer's Dry Cleaners 8: Mens Wear C. L, Beck, D. C. T. J. Beck, D. C. Beck Motor Sales fTheresaJ Mrs. Harry Bilgrien Qlron Ridgej Blohm's Jewelry A. W. Boegel, fTheresaQ Busy Bee Restaurant Car1's Hardware Clark's Floral Shop Commercial State Bank Qlron Ridgel Cresent Garage H. A. Czoschke 8: Son fKnowlesJ Dr. George J. Dedolph Del Ponte's fKnowlesI Dorst Metalcraft Dorthea's Beauty Salon Doyon 8: Rayne Lumber Co. Dutton's Food Market Uron Ridgej Enderle's Standard Service Erdman's Lunch Room Qlron Ridgej Farmers Exchange Qlron Ridgej Fechhelms Grocery Feilbach Garage Uainowlesl Finke Meat Market BUSINESS FRIENDS D, Forst, T. V. Sales and Service Ben Franklin Fuhremann Canning Company Garm's Shoe Store Guse Maygas Haessly Upholstering Shop G. Hanni 8: Sons Cheese Factory Richard L. Harkin's Jewelry Harvey's Drug Store Dr, Heinrich, Dentist Dr. V. H. Helrnbrecht Dr. Tom C. Helmbrecht Dr, Dave Helrnbrecht Hennig's Service Station Herman Agency, Inc. Qlron Ridge, Herman Mutual Insurance Co. I-Iowie's 8: George's Service Hussli Superett Iron Ridge Co-op Ass'n Qlron Ridge, Kekoskee Service Station fKe1-coskeeb Knowles Lumber Company fKnowlesJ Knowles Produce 8: Trading Co. , Inc. fKnowlesl Keock's Bowling Alleys Koepsel Plumbing Koepsell Funeral Home Kuehl's Garage Lange's Market and Locker Lee's Pastry Shop Leichtle Grocery 8: Gamble Store Math Loehrke Garage Main Hardware 8: Machine The Mart fTheresaQ Nick Marx, Painter 8: Decorator Maysteel Products Inc. May Theater Mayville Mayville Mayville Mayville Mayville Mayville Mayville Mayville Mayville Mayville Mayville Beauty Shop Building 8: Loan Association Co-op Ass'n Family Shoe Store Granite Works Implement Sales Insurance Agency Metal Products News Die 8: Tool White Lime Works Mel's Standard Service Meyers Ready to Wear Miller's Drug Store Glenn Milling Company Moul's Furntiure Store and Funeral Home Mueller Paint Store Muche's North Side Body Shop Naberfs Grocery Clarence A. Nelson, Attorney North Side Bakery Omick Brothers Hardware Owen's Barber Shop Dr. G. A. Parish Peerless Traveling Goods Co. Dr. Pichotta Dr. H. C. Plautz H Purity Cheese Company Purrman's Grocery Radlund's Barber Shop fKnowlesj Rilling-Endlich Corporation Chas. Ruedebusch Company R 8: W Motors, Inc. C. J. Scharpf 8: Sons flron Ridgel Schellpfeffer's Dairy Schenck's Coffee Shop Schinderle Insurance Schultz Motor Sales Shroeder's Floral QKekoskeeJ Sid's Sport Bowl Sorgent's Super Service Stellmacher's Lumber Co. Uron Ridge, Harvey Sperling Appliance flron Ridge, Spiering Barber Shop State Bank of Mayville Theresa Implement fTheresal Thiel, Allan, 8: Storck Meech Uzelatz Insurance J. Weinberger Grocery 8: Locker fLe Roy Wheeler 8: Schellpfeffer r Whitney Motor Sales Wibby's Griddle John O. Widmer 8: Sons, Inc. fTheresaJ Wisconsin Power and Light Co. Wurtz 8: Son Refrigeration Service Bob Young Gas and Appliance Youngbeck 8: Griepentrog Oil Co, Zimmerman Bottling Works Zimmerman Heating PHOTOGRAPHER MR. JAMES J. LAUX THANK YOU ..... We wish to thank everyone who in any way has extended his cooperation in helping us in planning, organizing, and producing this 1956 ROCKET. May the pleasure you derive from this yearbook equal ours in making it. Earl Hildebrandt Eugenie Dogs Yunnooxs


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