Menomonee Falls High School - Periscope Yearbook (Menomonee Falls, WI)
- Class of 1951
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BUQT. -5-c H 0 D ERT 1 Sf Eff tri no 51 Sn in 1 fr DED 1CA'rfoN We, t raduatlng class of 1951, dedlcate tkis High Scnool for two years, she went on to serve her alma mater for 52 years b accepting a SBCP6t8PlB1 position with the Menomonee falls gublic School Her pleasing person allty and helpful ways have made our years ln high school more enjoyable Em g ' ' A annual to Marion Knoebel. After attending Menomonee Falls A 1 . . YACULTY im Vffx Mr Schumann Principal Mr Andact Mr Slr anni Modern History American History Physics Chemist PY American Hlstorv Elementary Prlncipal Advanced Math Vice Prlncipal Guidance Director Geometry Mr Arnold A r , I , f I ir. ,t L WW' . . ' i Mr. . I riff ' ,W s VL! he Inn Brede Mr Portz Miss Jolliffe Jeneral Business riculture Home Economics Typing Shorthand I Mr Blake D a ler Mr Schlck Miss Jackson Shorthand II Typing I, II Bookkeeping Miss Baertlein Wood Shop E olo tion English II Athletics Gene Science AthleL1o Glee Clubs n Business -5... -..Z- Miss Appling Miss Kemmeter Mr Evans Miss Giles English I Citizenship Geography Miss Klinger Library , -ar ,- I 3 . K ...I N3 ml. -,N KX X -s . W ff ln-' 'I - ff . f f! 4 r Qp-1 ORRENE BARNDT Chorus 1, G A A 2, Tri H1 Y Harmony Annual DMV EUUENE ANDERSON F F A Football Boy's Chorus DELMAR BECHER F W A Band Football Baseball B A A oo ball gr will gdwf Mvr 2, 2 , .u Ny, i, . 1. MARGE BARTHOLOMAV Lincoln High Tri Hi Y G A A Annual Harmony Forensics NORRENE BARNDT Chorus Tri Hi Y G A A Harmony Annual 1,2 CTIF ORD BFNTZ B A A l,2,M Photo Club 1,2 Band Baseball l,3,4 NANCY BOLLE Band 1 2, Dance Band Debate Annual Staff A Pep Band JEANETTE BLUM Tri Hi Y Chorus l 2, ,h Mixed Chorus M G A A 'll' BARBARA BOWMAN Band 1 2,3 M Pep Band 1 2,3 A Lance Band 1,2,3,u Forensics l,2,3 M Photo Club 1,2,3 G A A 2 3 u Harmony 2 Class Treasurer 3 Vice President 2 Wlr' LESTER CARLSON B Ag 2.3.14 Boy s Chorus 2,3 Football 1,2 Debate Basketball - Baseball - - 1 Annual Staff - A JANET BURKWALD Girls Chorus 2 Tri Hi Y Annual Staff M Tri Hi Y Student Council M Annual Staff M Class CECILIA CHAMBERS st 1ar'y's 1,2 G1rl's Chorus3,h Tri-H1-yu 4 DON BOEHLKE Band 1,2 Football Chorus 2,3,h F F A FRITZ CALLIES Lutheran High Forensics 2,3,h Baseball 2 3 M Debate Harmony 2 Annual Staff C a s layw C70 Lffdwb-4-a YU? LOIS DABMS St lary's Tri H1 Y Chorus Mixed Chorus Forensics Class Play uma au.. LILA EVERS Band 1,2,3,4 Pep Band DCS B811 01113 G A A 1,2,3,4 Photo Club 1,2 JAMES C K St Mary B A A eas 3,4 DALE ELLfC Bask ba Foot 1 's 2 5,4 GARY FULLER LORRAINE GENGLER G A A 2, John Dewey Junior High Basketball 1,2 3 BAA 234 Class Treasurer CHARLES GOETZ MARILYN GIESFELDT Girls Chorus 3 Tri H1 Y Annual S t aff L4 0.fY.LveAJ 'WMM ' 49-99 6 W!-5. CHARLLS CPLCUVICH Fowtoall Baseball 9 3 A ootbal 2 3,h Vice e ident 3 v-X X:- CAROL GROSS 1,-2.3 Tri Hi Y Girls Chorus RONALD GAULKE Hawthorne Junior High l Boys Chorus 3 A BARBARA GRANDE Girls Chorus 1,9 Tri Hi V G A A Class Play YC' i CJ RONALD HANSEN North Division 1,2 Baseball Basketball B A A Football 3,4 wo, CAROL ISCHE Forensics G A A l,2,3 Chorus l,2,3 President Student Council 2 Secretary Tri H1 Y 3,4 Annual - Harmony - 4 BARBARA HANKE M U S Band 2,5,4 Dance Band Chorus G A A 2,3,4 Tri H1 Y Spanish Club 5,4 Annual Forensics Class Play QS:- 'Wm fi Y1 'w-1' PHIL HELCHEN B A A PATRICIA HILGER St Mary's Tri Hi Y Glee Club Mixed Chorus 1,2 5,4 5,4 5,4 'E' DAVID JAKUBIC F F A LEE HART St Marv's Football 2,5,4l Baseball 3,4 Basketball 5,4 B A A 514 Forensics 5,4 Vice President Harmony 43? CARL HODEL F F A F P A , Sentinel 4 Chorus Not Pict red NANCY KALSOW Girl s Chorus l 2,3, G A A Photo Club 1 Spanish 1 Mixed Ch JEAN JENSEN G1P1's Chorus 2 3 h Spanish Club 3 A Tri Hi Y Annual Staff A Mixed Chorus M 115 LORENI KLEMPEL Gir1's Chorus l,2,3,h Spanish Club 3 M Student Council 3 Emmin L2JJ+ Tri Hi Y Annual Staff Mixed Chorus Class Play JACK KREUSER B A A VTX LA F F A ,.o..g. WILLIAM KURTH Hawthorn Junior High 1 FFAJSQP Wauwatolgfsl 2,3 KARYL JOECKS Girls Chorus 1, Tri Hi Y Annual ,uf KR T CH star 3-X3 2 DON LACY Boy's Chorus -3 A F F A BARBARA LOICKS Holy Angels st Mary ' S Spr'1ngs2 Spanish Club G A A 5,4 Tri Hi Y Annual Class play JANE LEONHARDT G A A l,2,3,4 Tri Hi Y 5,4 Chorus 3,2 Annual+ ,ff , RICHAR i st Ma 1,2 Y'-v JACK MAY R JOAN LEONHARDT G A A 5,4 Tri Hi Y Band 1,2,5,4 Orchestra ,5, Pep Band 2,5,4 Annual ST' lg ,W abagwwi gr 19- Annu GORDON OBERMANN Football Baseball 'fw- DUANE PERRIN Band Dance Band 3,4 Pep Band 3,4 Tr' Hi Y J A A l,2,5,4 Forensics Spanlsh Club Chorus 2,5,4 DANIEL NEHMER St Mary' l,2 Annual Class play X., f' PRUITT Chorus F F A Spanish Club W A , Pres LILLIAN RWIMER G A A Tri Hi Y 3,4 Student Council Harmony Annual AUDREV PETZOLD G A A 2,5,4 Tri Hi Y 5,4 Harmony Chorus 1,2 Annual Class play J JOAN PFILIPP G A A l,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,5 Spanish Club Photo Club CHARLOTTE RAPP Glee Club 1,2 3 Tri hi Y Annual D A R award OJ RU RACWTT Chorus A Annual lu I SWRMAN RENNICKE Ti' ' 5,1 W-if PAUL REAGLES Baskgtball Baseball , , B A A 2,5, f'!w i.. r W ,j auf' 'Q J , l A lv i Y .4 of . . . ----- 1, C . an-an-4 . . .nun x ......... -----------4 -- -------4 Y ff V IL! 4' , X3 . h ----------5.4 ' ' -' - -------5.4 . . .--f --------- 4 -------- ---4 ------6 . . . -----4 A . . ----- 4 +5 V A ' ,AJ E 5 ,ix fs ' A G ,-.L Q- .... 4 J, fu: r . J T 'l - 1 :III X KX. I L - X 0 . . . ---------- 1,2 - 3 ' cw , A -. ' ------- ---- 4 A A.,.A. ----------- 4 ' ------------4 - J 3 , A 1 ' J 50' rw , A + I Hn. aaiiii GEORGE ROBERTSON Football l,2 Photo Club B A A Annual f CONRAD SCHLAEFER Boy's Chorus-- 2 3,h Mixed Chorus A F F A - Jgiflfgfi SHIRLEY RENNICKE Girl's Chorus 1,2,h Hi Y Chorus BEATRICE ROTT St Mary's 1,2 wx 'Qr :Y' if eg.-.A MARGERY ROBERTSON Dramatic Club 2 Photo Club 1,2,3 Girl's Chorus l,2,3,h Band 2138A Pep Band Mixed Chorus Spanish Club G A A 1 2, , Forensics l,2,h Student Council Dance Band Class Play ian 99 -'cz' EUGENE SCHLEI Debate - - Baseball -- Boy's Chorus -2 3,h Mixed Chorus 3h F F A - 3 W' JAMES RICHAEDSON St Francis Messmer Football Baseball B A A Band Student Council M Class President M Class Play l'N EILEEN ROTT G P A Band 1n2n3su Pep Band 2,3,h BERNIC HMITZ ff W ROBERT SCHLEI Basket ball 1,2,3,h Baseball NIB? JOYCE SCHLEY Gir1's Chorus 2 llv MICHAEL SCHMITZ Basketball Baseball l,2,3,h Debate Forensics GENE SCHNEIDER Photo Club B A A Annual Class ROBERT SCHNEIDER Hi Y Basket ball l,2,3,h Football 1 3 M Baseball 1 ELLEN SCHRAMM Band l,2,3, Pep Band G A A 1 9 Tri Hi Y Forensics 1,2 Dramatic Club 2 Annual Staff A Harmony Staff U X 'b'X LKJWIIII Sv 5'-9 Boy's Chorus 2 3 3 gu- Debate l,2,3 Forensics l,2,3,h Harmony Staff M Mixed Chorus Annual Staff F F A BURTON SCHUBERT Band l,2,3 Dance Band 3 A F B 9' fl X LORRAINE SEMROW G A A Tri hi Y 5,4 Student Council Glee Club l,2,4 Spanish Club Mixed Chorus NANCY SCIULTZ Band 1929314 G A A Pep Band 2,5,4 Orchestra 2,5,4 DELORES SC HUMAC HER Chorus ive-'R MARGIE SMITH C G A A '6Saf BILLY SPILOER 'YZ DOLORES STOFFEL Football l,2,5,4 St Mary's 2 Tri Hi Y 3,4 Baseball 5,4 'Btif B A A Glee Club 5,4 DONNA STRAND Band 1,2,s,4 Photo Club Annual 1,2 DONALD SUTTON Mixed Chorus Pep band G A A 3,4 V27 Football 3,4 Basketball l 2,5,4 Basebal 3,4 Trl H1 Y Annual Spanish Club Photo Club '71 Band 1,2 Sec e I 1 ' ROGER TREFFERT Lutheran High Dramatic Club llf' NL. MARLENE THIERFELDER Chorus ------ ---1,2 Tri-Hi-Y- ------ 3,4 Annual- -------.- -4 'TT P4 Kira: rfMzv5, N Q4,F Q 4-is 9 ' . ffl 45,5133 JO E UMHO FER Mary's 1,2 A, W, qw CAROL TINDER Band -------- 1,2,5,4 Pep Band -------- 1,2 Tri-H1-Y ---------- 4 G.A.A. ----- -1,2,5,4 Forensics ------- Photo Club ------ Harmony --------- ual 1 -......... heerleader ----- Class Treas. ---- Dramatic C1ub--- Class play ------ . Q 1,2 1,2 1,2 --4 5,4 --2 --2 --4 FIRMIN UMHOIPLR ' Mazj?wigg!CQ,5LiZf 94 iii MARGIE WALTERS Chorus Annual Tri Hi ,ff 49. RAYMOND WEGNER Baseball l,2,1 4 Basketball l,2,? 4 l,2,? 2 A Secretary s play .9-A 'vb 15 GRACF WALTERS Tri P1 Y G A A 2,4 Chorus l,2, w 4 485 ' CAROL WICK St Mary's Chorus A Tri ii Y Annual 1134, 1,2 x4 :4 WESTERMAN Custer arus 2 3 14. Mixed Chorus Ss JO ANN WILLIAMS Band l,2,3 Annual Harmony Tri Hi V :Q wwmmwwwmwwg L W- DONALD WIEST Band 1 9 Pep Band l,2,3, Photo Club 2,3,4 Football Annual Class Pres1dent1,3 Student Councll 3 Dance Band l,2,5,4 2? 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PROPHECY 1 N 6 M ,QN3 LQ . o ll elEE L ,,,r wx Q R' 'KX' f 9 W NAME Eugene Anderson Norrene Barndt Orrene Barndt Margaret Bartholomay Delmar Becker Clifford Bentz Jeanette Blum Donald Boehlke Nancy Bolle Barbara Bowman Janet Burkwald Fritz Callies Lester Carlson Cecilia Chambers John Chmielewski James Cook Lois Dahms Marlene Dollinger Arlene Ehnert Dale Ellicson Lila Mary Evers Fassbender Gary Fuller Ronald Gaulke Lorraine Gengler Marilyn Giesfeldt Charles Goetz Barbara UPBHGS Charles Gregovich Carol Gross Barbara Hanke Ronald Hansen Lee Hart ALIAS Andy E Wee Barney Margie News Buckets Jeanetty Don Bollie Bobbie Burky Fritz Les Mert Chimel Jim Loie Mollinga' Butch Daisy Blondy Flossy Fuller Crop failure Shorty Lynn Chassy Barb Charlie Carol Hank Ron Lee Lee USUALLY SEFN Smirking Powder Room Strutting Eating Above the crowd Washing Natl Tea Windows Talking Quiet Holding hands with Ralph With the clique Arguing Studying Going to work With Ruth Waiting for Carol Dieting Milk Jug Feeling sorry for herself Getting in trouble With Margie Talking to Schummy Looking for Rosie With Fritz Rushing Blushing In back seats Eating Wising off Falls Cafe Exaggeratlng With Betty Going somewhere 'hxgvmh . 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Doc's wife True Confes sions Editor Back scratcher Landlady of men' boarding house Plastic Sur geon Lady Preacher Air hammer operator M F school janitor Scrub woman Carniege Hall Lena the Hyena' Grandmother Dancer Exterminator fatter than ever I L 1 ' K , 1 g - 1 e f . ' T Tl , ls T T s 5-ls J. . Circus 2 A ,w ' l.: 1 A gn-n L g . Y' - - . 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Room 5 Tottie Margie Stub Mary Ronnie Laughing Hauling ln the loot Robbing the cradle Gripplng Drawlng Sweetie Being Innocent Don With Dianne Willie Brown nosing WANTS TO B Oil truck driver Fortune teller Lady Politician and Don Juan Singer Blond Musician Bud's wlfe Midget Ref Teach Mrs Wenzel Soda Jerk Skater Secretary Football Coach Nurse HHPPY Lover Bee Worker A mad Chemlst Nice Secretary Man Clerk in Com plaint Dpt Farmer Nurse Band Lead r Thin WILL BE Sussex Fire Chief Flirt Drama singer Peanut peddler Gay Divorcee Hog-Caller Brunette 2nd Harry James Mother uf Bud'S 'kids' Midget Auto racer Gag Perfector Ask Chuck Professor Farmerette Ba er Hat Model Wac Lady Wrestler Garbage Man Stung Bookeeper Naughty MSPPILG Mouse Bareback Rlder Gariener at old ladles home Stenographer Disk jockey Pleaslnply plump KVM Q ,M sv G lm v' ffl' T ., f MAI, , 4 gf X X f XZ!! '56 ..u 4 A Al! w XX JXX 'X Q ' Q . f Nr 4, sf E 1 I -Tae' gf N , xf N 8 Y E' , ft ri Xxx asa N ,A 1. 2 N 45 y ' x Y 575. 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Kagel, Johnson, B Jaeger, H Kleb, D Lauterbach C Korpinen, W Hultin, Joe Neu, R Klug, C Krautschneider, C Lalk, Miller, D Mindeman Row Row 2, Row 5, J 1' !5af 'J 4 'v ,.g,v1lm,Iu,, B Schill, M Neu, D Parsons, M Pichehoske, P, Schuda, L Webe Whitburn, B Nuemann, R Strachbein, S Spoerl, R Raith D Schmitt, H Andacht, A Weber, D Wick, A Unverrich, E Powers Strathearn,B Reimer, R Wick, R Schneider, N Weber, B Scnmltz w Tho n J weinz, M. Stenzel, M Salter, D Tetzlaif, P Winter Schuppie, D Unverrich, L Zimmerman R Wachholz, B Wicklund IhHUwzal :Q -. f A A xx 5 J 2, . ' . . . . . Jo - o o X o 0 3: 0 o 0 1 0 Do U I C Lu . . . . . D. A . YS' Q '. J' it - 'I :L I '. , 4 - 'M ,..,. A A 'K .',g g 'jL '34 . A ' Y z 4 R f o it 'Q J yi ' Q 321 5, J 4 Ei 5 H 5 if g 'ui' - -A -' ji ' ' , lf s o Q Q ' n P3 J. . . . . 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M55 f,f,Wg ,ffl QQ! - S ' QV' X I ,f Q 1,- Row B Lacy, S Hiller, N Olson, P Mehler, J Holzem, J Schunpie, Schumacher, J Hodgdon, D Mueller, M Jahnke, C Raymond, C Javore Row M Robertson, E Manke, M Kohl, D Lasanske, J Lang, N Holt, Kuphal, E Meyer, N Rueter, D Hildebrand, S Ruby, D La Tonders Row H Moederndorfer, M Maschmnn, C Robinson, E Schwister, M Kearney Kleist, B Stoecker, N Runkel, D Kelln, B Kempka, R Kolbe Row B Madsen, C La Vesser, W Jaeger, J Lockhart, D Norton, L Hnbersetzer R Semrow R Obermann, R Kind, R Reagles. A Kurtz Row S W Herbert, T Ritland, H O'Connor, J Harker, R Schmitz, J Harvey K Klohn, E. Kohn, L Schlei, J Schwister ,. ROW 13 K. Soidenberg, G. Weiland, P. Will, B. Wallschlager, E. wetterau, V. Vick, B. Torn, J. Tadey, B. Torn, H. Weber, G. Seip, Mr. Loebl Row 23 G. Unke, R. Wick, H. Theisen, J. Schneider, R. Semrow, B. Seidenberg R. Wick, J. Ulrich, R. Wendt, E. Tallman, D. Spilger, G. wick S - X .N- ' A gil , N Q - or' 'Q lf- ' Z., ' .fb v i, Q, nf ,,. J v r ' i . ' . he , ' ' 44 3 f I , . in i ' . - c -L bf, ,, W , .L jg 3- 13 . . . . . . H. . . . . . 23 o e a Q e o Bc O 0 I O O 3: e 4 a s Q Q Jo O C O O I us 0 Q 0 Q e f 0 0 0 o 0 0 W Q aafnmen ,ski i ,-,.- Row 1 Miss Brede, N Brew, E Fassbender, S Draeger, L Cooper, C Goetz, Row 23 P Adams, D Bublitz, P Haasch, S Cawley, M Bentz, B Bleck, Golightly, A Anderson, B Flint, P Grande, M Evert Row 3 B Davidson, E Grund, C Alsteen, A Finger, B Bates, W Casper, Bast, G Budnick A Albrecht, D. Curtis R ow A D Bartol, K Allar, R Grave, R Bates, R Evers, D Held, J. Foshey Brueck Class Officers President William Bast Vice President James Zinzow Secretary Ellen Taylor Treasurer Jerome Beith P A fair . f 652 ,yiiA. f 'Nw ,xy , 1 3 e e a 0 o C. Albert, S. Gruetzmacher, M. Halbur, N. Dellase, M. Finger, J. Beneshek Ko - O l I O 3 0 0 o o o 0 W! O- - I O I 0 o n o e o R. Q Q f' -- X I 'A' - -- z 3 -Q ' yf-N!! -- Xl,-Wgzfd , A K z Q A y, In -9 Row Row Row Row 'LfN-- -'A S Rott, Rachel Strackbein, J Spilger, D Stricker, B Stoecker, Roth, S Schreck, U Rott, E Wetterau, R Peterson K Radtke, S Zemlicka, P Pinter, E Taylor, A Smilyanic, L Pucck Messick, B Rein, K Wing, R Schultz J Zinzow, D Schroeder, D Pingolt, D Schubert, D Schumann, Van Alstyne, L Williams, L Rudy, D Harker, J Raith K Peterson, L Rassmussen, J Webb, D Williams, D Speigle Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row la J 4,3 E Hagdic, Marie Homar, I Meyer, K Krnmer, G Hehre C.Horn Joecks, H Koch, H Low, A. Lebrecki, D Kelln, H. Hoeaernaorrer R Lex, E Hulten, W Milbrath, H Hottenroth, C Lonk, I Kuenzi Kurtz, R Hetzger L Johnson N Herman Carol Kurth, R Metzenheim, w Krueger, J Mc Garten, H Kilinn, Keuther, T Callenbacn, J Kohl, R Kissling G Lilly, H Laesing, G Nickel, H Ncwnauser, R Keller, D Mueller Joecks, H Kend 'ur'-' ..-f'b- I ' ' X ' ,G .....,..., . 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S Y gi L ,F if , Q J ' ' 5:27 , M ' 'Q ,- 'v he ,, 1- ,V ,A A ., -N E l ' I f 5 A y 2 2 P U . 1 I a 4 - - -A 4 '- it -'Q L ' 5, Q o c 0 9 n I 9 o o o 0 Q g Jo o 1 if I I I q 0 1 - 0 G. n o o I 9 Q 0 0 o o fn OCJTBALL X Row 5 A71 ff lgr D Becker,4 J Schuppie, G Obermann,4 J Bailey, R Klug R Hogan C Goetz,4 J Harvey, R Hanson, Mgr C Dollase Row 2 Row 3 J 4 Denotes Asst Coach J Schaller, S Haynes, A Halquist, R Hynek, T Hanson Getter, J Kagel, B Jaeger, D Schmidt, Head Coach M Blake Hansen,s D Ell1cson,4 D Sutton,4 G Schneider,4 R legner,4 Richardson,4 L Hart,4 J Chmielewske,4 I Spilger,4 Seniors Those rough and ready Menomonee Falls Indians, under the capable and inspired direction of Coach Milton Blake, brought home the 4 C Conference Champlonship and completed the season with eight victories and but one loss The Indians opened the season with 15 returning letter men and a wealth of spirit. After defeating Plymouth in the season opener, the Purple and lhite dropped a thriller to Hartford. Seven consecutive truimphs, including four in con ference play, brought down the curtain ononeof the most suc cessful football campaigns in M. F. H. S. history. f -T- S. ntl , A x xxx!- W , , 1 Y V n S . ' f 8 .x . o 0 0 0 o 0 l y a C O I C C : Q U Q 4 0 . C De O I I l X Re I . U Q 0 O I C ' . Plymouth 7 , FW SB A J.: lliigp sian 'iii' 4 av!! gfi gggg ydzaei Y QKK iqqm w- 4 t r 6, , MEM! -f +5 as W., ei-w f fb ,Q ' xdskmiigjzwg x if' S- L... 24154 m Ili' lm' W Q-.si,,x'Aw'nnqg I 'lilillll ,Wxfa ag' Q-evrmumjz 'Kim 40m THE CHAHPQ! Front, tackle Dave Getter, Chmielewski, center -' whim, 'er A N. sywife.-f was fee an ,KW 'fi'-gf? X!! end Jake Bailey Back, left to right left to right end Gene Schneider guard Stuart Haynes, guard John Dale nllicson, tackle Don Sutton, quarterback Ray wegner, halfback Jack Schuppie, fullback Jim Richardson, halfback Lee Hart Season Record 1950 MF Season Statistics 1950 Total First Points 21 Downs ODP Hartford 20 Ft Atkinson Cedarburg 6 Pewaukee 7 Slinger 12 Hartland 6 Mayvllle O Greendale O Total ost Won wDenotes Confe ence Game ,i 30+ x Of3 1 lf- lxf' Senlor guard, John Ghmielewski, ilstingulshed hlmsel' not ,nlyas a standout on offenseand defense, but Yards Gained Rushing 1,23 O Yards Gained Passing 1,00 OO Passes Attemoted Passes Completed Passing Percentage Passes Intercepted Puntinf Average Penalties also by beingelected Honorary Capt. for thel95O seasonby hls teammates. ,H I 1 Qt flu J 12 O 1 33 7 29 M67 5 2 2 U Ugg 19 Back Asst Coach J Schaller and Head Coach C Schuck Second Row R Wegner,4 R Hansen,4 J Chmielewsk1,n L Hart,4 J Schuppie R Schlei Q Front Mgr G Gallman, D Sutton,4 R Hogan, R Klug, D. Tetzlaff, G. Schneider,w Mgr. R. Giesfeldt 4Denotes Seniors V Those invincible Menomonee Fallslndians. under the able tutorshin of Coach Dan Schuok, cantured the M-C Conference Championship for the third successive season and placed second in the Regional Basketball Tournament at Whitefish Bays Bolstered with five returning lettermen, the Indians rolled up nine straight wins before aronplng a ame to Cedar- burg. Six more victories gave our cagers a lg-1 record in regular season play. After defeating Waukesha and Cedarburg in the Regional meet, our Champs lost to Wauwatosg in the finals. Thus was concluded another tremendously successful basketball season at M. F. H. S. BASKETBALL Rxdtt ,' ff iv i EK. N. NJN X v Y in Hartford Mukwonago Cedarburg West Bend Juneau Hartland Pewaukee Tourn Ml 143 33 ament Games Sl1nger Cedarburg Hartland Juneau Mukwonago Pewaukee Slinger Mayville 40 Waukesha 59 LM F 1-M F 36 Wauwato 4 Conference Games 1 Tournament Games n 1. -. 'HW Cedarburg sa Q9 gn- 'YQ ml.. Q 1 If ,. 3 - I , ' H iz xo 1 , J , x YW ,5 'L H 1 AY A .S y l, 1 QR- eeoo N X 'HQ , H WV X -11 fx 21 :Q :KQ , 3JI0Wx Aiib -M ,R 1 1 'Z W , 5 t Ei,2 1,3 1 n I E 3 A , M sry' -1' , eg' W 1 h.F. AQ NM.F. 64 ' 36 1 , M.F. 71 west Band S9 21 56 LL - -22-M.F. M5 39 i?M.F. 37 31 Y ' I M.F. 58 3h M.F. 56 Q9 my .f 1.5 ' gm 37 'N-M.F. 66 L19 4 , ff N-M.F. S 81 31 4 3 Q 1 4PM.F. 71 M.F. 57 il 1M.F. 60 ' . . So 39 9 .54 . T, A Y. ' . -s 5 41 .1,e ' ' W xx' ? 1 1 Vi ' A W A H , 1 lifxx ,wr fn. X-. f f 5 1 of 1 v 1 1 'Q . I xg ' in fy, 1 ff- 'ni , ' ,, I- 4 'V 15X M AW ' . ly xnp YW:-J Spy! .QQQQQQQQ ij VARSITY , 1199 This season'a Junior Varsity, with Coach Jim Schaller at the helm, finished fast to wind up the season with 8 wins and as many losses. Seven victories and three de- fears in conference play earned the Jayvees a second place tie with Cedarburg. l Row 1, Mgr G Gallman, J Joecks, D McNair, K Klohn, Getter, E Kohn, R Schultz, Mgr R Giesfeldt Row W Bast, A Halquist, T Schultz, R Alsteen Droese, D Schumann, S Shimek Coaches J Schaller and D Schuck hartford West Bend Mukwonago Cedarburg West mend Juneau Hartland Pewaukee lf ease E WMF Slinger Cedarburg Juneau Mukwonago Pewaukee blinger Mayville W' 1 fs 1 6 I D' C 0 0 Q I 2: 5 0 O I D- . . . O O s , , yffxvl 311: V D ' ' ,g I fail in i X HEE L EQ as fs MF 13 ' 25 ew 46 24 -,JJ - 1 MF 21 , 32 -geMF 19 27 ' ' . MF 16 24 az-MF 56 Hartland 2'7 in 1 ii-MF 51 25 1 24 F56 2, . 16 2., MF 35 41 ,Q H n 23 19 MMF 28 22 S ,131 ga 4 29 54 wMF 45 ' 23 1 ,,.g- 1 12- if so , 27 MF' 52 20 . 1 I X b!ffNj fx NXXx F J F Top June D011 P-aren Jensen Marlene Dollinger BOUDOHI Ptkel Butske Carol Tinder Janice Knees Claire JQVOPG X X XX I f K x f , X 4 ff f X X jvyk T 1 k Q' ' 417 .X I f' JS 15527 , LMWM 'S5 IF n Leathercraft Class Winning Basketball Team This years Recreatlonal Activities not only allowed students to partake in its program, but the adults of the Community as well The boys took part in Football, Soft Ball, Volley Ball, Tenni and Intra Mural Basketball The Basketball League, which is com posed of eight teams, provided many thrills for spectators and players alike The B A A No l team won the championship after a double playoff The girls played basketball, volley ball, softball, and 511015 archery Noon movies and social dancing were also part of the recreation program Youth Club was probably the most popular of aD.the recrea tional activities, and was well attended by the youths of Menomonee Falls on Monday nights Movies, dancing, basketball, chess, table games, and shuffle board high lighted the program Adults and students joined to ether in their weekday evenings. Arts and crafts, photography, the Muny' basketballleague and square dancing were done by both This year's Recreational Activities gave every student a chance to take part Hr. Tank, who was in charge of the recreational program did a fine job in supervising the numerous activities, which were enjoyed by all 20 a Q ' p K k'd n., Youth Club Q 3 Y IW H , QWJ-QU fxA,? w W' gona! og P .f,,,,,.-'-' Row 1 Row Row 3 Row M 5 Row Majorites -.-...Q--V Wiest, C Tinder, D Perrin, A Ehnert, E Meyer, S Rott Rott Strand, J Jensen, L. Cooper, D La londors C Javore, Casper, E Wetterau, D Stricker, C Horn, B Wetterau, Hampton, J. Leonhardt, G Mehro, L, Flanders, D Schroeder, Bolle Kliest, D Mueller, J Hodgon, S Gessert, B Bublitz, Spilger, C Alberts, Schramm, N Schultz, Philbri Eerndt, Runkel, Getter, Thorn Zinzow, Brew, N Buck, D Ethel Cook, D Wick, F Ley, R wick, Kempka, D Bublitz, I Kraemer ck, R Breok, Mueller, L Greutzmacher, J Williams Klug Hanks K , Radtke, A Lebrecki, W Herbert, D Gott Reuter, B Schubert, B. Bowman, D Spilger, Fowles, M Robertsonu B Wickland, D Schubert Weber, A Smiljanic, P Winter, D Schumann Unverrich, M Flanders, Hr Hayek Butske, Rosemary Shcneider, Marlene Dollinger Eileen Rott, Marge Robertson, Vivian Vick I X015 WW A Aw F ,wp ff JV 0 1 4 fx 1' K . : 4 3 r 1' Lk X if , 1 - - ' IJ J 3,.j' - ' 1 yy f ,I 1' l X -4' I,-I xi f T ' ' , A I, ,I LL J WVJU A. . TFVWJ 4 N J ,V f ,. F' Q iw' - QQ: 1 ,JJ 4 ,I lin' I X. A .' M ' V I j A If MLP' ,ji J ff I ' ' :Y K x . . 7:'!lh- A . Y In ' .x ,LJ Q l'v -QMJ ,l J yb Q 1 ' g RW X' ,rx V .r-Eff P Row 1 Pat Hampton, Joan Leonhardt, Nancy Bolle, Don Wiest, Carol Tinder, Duane Perrin Arlene Ehnert , Barbara Hanke Richard Klug, Lila Evers, Barbara Berndt Nancy Schultz, Marilyn Robertson, Mr Hayek David Getter, Nancy Reuter, Burton Schubert Barbara Bowman, Mary Flanders, Phil Winter Row 2 ROW 3 The Dance Band has done a swell job in 0VeI'Yth1flS ther have undertaken TY107 provided wonderful back around music for the Band Revue The band members broke all records for selling tickets for the show They assisted in the Varietv Show which was held to make money for the purchase of more lights for the football field and an electric scoreboard Besides these two shows the dance band played for many dan ces and their music Nas appreciated by all AND REVU E 4-4,-,S ,H 154 MF C Q00 re we P3 rr 'Nl' s TE? .TI I Q' v 'M--.F f 1 h ' r. ? L F! 3 n S 5 , , 1 bkgis Q-2:15 sul A ' K 3 N , xy Y A .. 9 ' -2 ff, I X , , I 2 4 1 ' .W , 5 is-V ,NJ wi A ,,,'l. W N 'sf L ' v 'vga Q V 5 TT' Row 1 D Stoffel, P hilver, M Robertson, A Haynes, R Relth M Fassbender, L Klemp 1 Row 2 Miss Baertlein, J Blum, N Kalsow, M Knutson, B Bublitz, R Betke, o d6HHlCk6, M Westerman, E Powers How J Whitb rn, M Pichekoske, B Neqman, J Jensen, R Strack bein, SDOSPl L Semrow Row 1 Row Row 3 WW? Ann Haasch, M homor P Pinter, S Zemblicka, A Braeger oeidenoerg, S Cawley, M Fritz, G Seip, M Beilfuss, volightly, A Bentz Lacy L laylor, L Unverrich, M Kohl, L Bleek, E Schw1ster,B Torn, E Wetterau, B Torn, C Raymond, Miss Baertlein B Kupkel, P Mehler, S Hebert, B Stoecker, J Joecxs, C Goetz, J Holzem, M. Arndt, I. Mayer, M. Koch, E. Fassbender. Ghwm J X 'Qal X! qqqu-I v..'P+ 5 ,Q 23:16 C' 5 h k-,'55bd0a06 HQ v'v Row l Strachbeln, B Bublitz, J Mudlitz, J Jensen, R Reith, Bethe, S Fennicke, J Blum, E Powers, M Knutson, D Stoffel Hilger Row 2 Lockhardt, E Wettereau, M Westerman, L Semrow, G Walter Spearl, B Neuman, M Peachekowski, M Whitburn, J Joecks Fassbender, N Falsow, A Haynes Row 5 Carlson, D Lacy, C Qchlaefer, R Kreugar, M Fisher, R Ever Ulrich, P Schneider, H Pruitt, S Gessert Row 4 Schlei, D Boelke, F Gaulke, J Schmitz, J Nou, D Becker, Johnson, L Casper, E Anderson The newly organized mixed ckorus, made up of junior and senior girls and the boy's ckorus has been practicing weekly All year we rave waited expectantly for them to slug, but as yet they haven't appeared in public With new songs and so much practice we are sure that next year will offer many opportunities for the mixed group Qt Vs ,f-N X Sr Slfucfwzlecwmczl W 41N Row l S Gamble, S Ruby, B Bowman, D Mueller, J Knoebel L Semrow, M Robertson, R Schneider Row 2 J Richardson, B Halquist, R Held, B East, D Schumann, S Shimek Row 5 Mr Andacht, T Chmielewski, C Dollase, P Winter President John Chmielewski Vice President Jim Richardson Secretary Barbara Bowman Treasurer Dianne Mueller The purpose of the Student Council is to improve school conditions by the representative program This year, repre sentatives were chosen by each home room Hall monitors were on duty during school hours Members of the Student Council were assisted by selected students while takin? charge of the study halls Student Court was organized to punish violators Representatives aided in the distribution of HARMONY and in the collection of money for the magazine sale Two dances were held during the year and noon movies were seen twice a month AA Row L Petzold, B Bernot, R wick, B Bowman, M Bartholomay, Blum, C Wick, B Loucks, J Leonhardt, J Leonhardt, Barndt, R Peterson, N Brew, G Selp, C Javore Row Hildebrand, S Gamble, M Kohl, B rornl S Cawle Runxel, G Walters, D Perrin, D Strand, M Hobertso Phillivsn M Robertsofh, M Fritz, Miss Jolliffe Row Ewert, K Golightly, M Keck, J Kliest, A Smiljanic, Taylor D ox, I Metzemheim, J Ho1zem,B Reiner Jensen C Tinder, E Butske Row Horn, L Schwelster, E Wetterau, J Hilzem, S Hafemeister Spilger, J Hodgon, L Cooper, N Dollase, P Pinter, Kelln, D Kelln, J Schuppie, J Teddy Row Moedendorfer, N Router, M Bentz, C Alberts, C Raymond, Stocker, B stocker, P, Haascn, O Barndt, E Schramm, Doll, D Strlcker The G A A under the guidance of Miss Jolliffe, held its usual functions this year fh6y bepan wlth archery in spring, under the instruction of Don Unverrich The Annual F00tbH11 Banquet was held on Nednesday, Decenuer llth un this night o r l oufereuce Championship Football Dean recleved their letters, old I otoalls and trophies After the delicious meal rut on bv the g rls, dncing was enjoyed by all After Christmas Vacation bowling began Their will be a tronhy awardedto the girl with the highest average The Annual G A A hayride is planned for later in the season Baseball and all sorts of other sports will begin in spring. The G A A. officiers are President Barbara Bowman Vice President Karen Jensen Treasurer Shirley Hafemeister Secretary Diane Stricker x XX Row Row Row Row J Bailey, H Kerd, R Brueck, B Bast, R Schultz, D. Lauterback, J Van Alstyne, C Johnson, W Krueger Alsteen, R Held, A Halquist Mr. H Andacht, R Wick, B Wickland, J Schwister, Reagles, C N1ChOly P. Helchen, R wegner, Schultz, D Bartol, K Radtke, W Milbrath Droese, P Reagles, L Carlson, J Chmielewski, Klug, M Schmitz, L Hart, W Casper, J Schuppie, Richardson Unverrich, C Bentz, C Dollase, T Hansen, D Bacher, Schneider, D Tetzlaff, R Hansen, G Fuller, Alsteen The B A A 's most important act1v1ty this year to sponsor two of the eight basketball teams of the place in the clay lost all ed a Varsity WHS the off but tra mural conference Team I was in fourth conference games, but were games. They lost to the All one of their games The B A Basketball Banquet on April the champs f Stars Team II A also sponso L+ 441-3- Row Row Row Row 5 qw- Petzold, K Jensen, C Tinder, C Wick, B Loucks, Leonhardt, L Klempel Bethe, R Reith, J B um Leonhardt, C Ische, L Relmer, R Schneider Loose, P Lockhart, B Bowman, G Walters, M Dienber , A Unverrich, J Tensen, P Hilrer, D Qtoffel dt, J Knoebel, Q Rennicke, J Metzenleim Eogue, E c ramr, R Eremberger, L Gruetzmacher, Perrin, D Strand, A Ehnert, J Williams, Thlerfelder, L Qemrow, Miss Kemmeter L Weber, T Johnson, B Fanke, B Nueman, ein, J Joecks, J Jensen, M Walters, M Neu, Vudlitz Giesfel Sroerl, Reimer, Parndt, Donkel, Strachb Chambers, D Wick M Bartholomay Dahms, R Wick, F Ley, N Weoer, J Strathearn, D Fox Rapp, K Joecks F Tri P1 V meetings were held twice every month One meeting was for business, the other social All girls bought oin and were requested to wear thmnto the meetings At one meeting our guest speaker was Miss Gabi Rennicke from Germany She gave aninter eating talk of life there Some of the girls went to a dance sponsored by Norris Farms and then gave a retdrn party The irls also collected books and toys for the Milwaukee Childrens' Fospital President 'lllian Reimer Vice President Iaren Jensen Secretary Treasurer Carol Wick Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Haynes, M Fritz, L Klempel, J Jensen, Miss Appling, J Metzenhoim, Hawke, S Hafemeister Robertson, u Seio, A Grow meyer, B Kuphal, B Stoecker Lasansk , S Rub! Soilver, P Banse, R Kolbe This year the Spanish Club had many new and interesting activities Some of the highlights of the year were the Spanlsh Christmas Party, Spanish Assembly, and the Spanish Dinner The assembly and dlnner were sponsored by the club and asslsted by the Spanish classes also learned songs and dances The president of the club was J Jensen, vice president D Hildebrand secretary L Klempel and treasurer D Spilger The club was under the able direction of Miss Appling 04 ,Q faerie: f x Y! N -Q 5256422 -Z pe -mg-an Standing Phillip winter, Mr Evans, Nancy Bolle, Diane Bublitz, Gwen Mehre, Lester Carlson, Fritz Callies Seated Diana LaTonders, Shirley Ruby, Nancy Reuter, Claire Javore, Ellen Taylor This year's debating of the merits and drawbacks of the 'Welfare Staten resulted in a lot of experience and education, although not in a great number of debates won Season totals showed the Affirmative winning 8 and losing 10, while the Negative won M and lost ll, Biving the team a percentage of 36h for the season The high individual percentage was attained byClaire Javore, who, in debating both affirmative and negat4ve, won three and lost three for a Soo record NE! Kleftl The students who represented MFHS in the Regional Tournament at west Fend were Fritz Callies, Phillip Winter Claire Javore,and Nancy Reuter ME... 1 0 nh fic- fX fe 60 if' 1117 Row l Row 2 Row 3 M Pichekoske, J Mudlitz, L Klempel, N Rueter, C Javore S Ruby, D LaTonders, B Bartholomay, A Smiljanic, L Cooper, Carol Goetz, Margery Robertson E Butske, A Braeger, D Bublitz, A Adams, B Hanks, G Mehre, P Pinter, B Taylor, K Golightly, C Alberts, Miss Kemmeter Mr Evans, D Lauteroach, J Chmielewski, L Hart, M Schmitz R oohnson, F Callies, J Harvey, P Winter, R Schneider There were originally about thirty students out for forensics this year Of these, nineteen competed in the local eliminatbn contest Thirteen of those nineteen went on to the league contest at Port Washington There, seven M F H S hdents re ceived 'A' ratings and the opportunity to compete in the regional contex at Port Washington on April 7th These seven were Ethel Alice Lynne Fritz John Chmielewski Lee Hart Butske Smiljanic Cooper Callies Humorous Declamation Humorous Declamation Serious Declamation Non Original Ormtory Non-Original Oratory Four minute Speech Barbara Hanke Extemporaneous Speaking The others who participatedin the league con test were Diane Bublitz, Richard Johnson, Phillip Winter, Ellen Taylor, Patricia Pinter, and Loreni Klempel. They all received 'B' ratings. W' JH AN4xj fill, 0 ma 'XXXL Q59 ' Q? . A L fl f Q F5 e 0 IP'i ',. I' 'tual I .bus f ' I' Tw, its gk? 4 f 1' he g .L s N ' 1 ' lf TP i i 3 H ' 4 N s J 3 i -N L HCCTPY, 7 a4ffGUQ .E-f sm Editor . . e. 5 Assistant Editor Business Manager Photographer .Creme Dollase Orrene Barndt Audrey Petzold Sherman Gessert P,fRC'NPf'w-efi, Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 ps K Golightly, J Doll, K Jensen, A Haynes, B Bowman, O Barndt, C Dollase, A Petzold, M Pichekoske, C Javore, N Rueter, S Haufmeister, J Metzenheim N Dollase, E Butske, E Rott, M Bartholomay, N Barndt, N Brew, M westerman, J Williams, L Reimer, C Ische, E Taylor, D Fox Mr Loebl, Miss Appling, R Kolbe, P Banse, D Spilger, R Johnson, P Winter, B Schneider, S Gessert The Harmony has done a swell job of covering year with the division, under the bushw s man Loebl, it became It has kept the happedngs around our social and sports events all staff divided into the reporting the direction of Mme Appllng, and agers, under the direction of Mr a smooth running organization subscribers nup to daten on an,Lue school JN NM, ic' M X-AC 5,-...W Panke, R I Barbara sowm n Loreni Kll fel, Del 18 ow Lois Dalfms, Audley Petzald, Laral lln I, MST' QTY Robertson Row 2 Rai Vkegner Dan Nekmer, Michael Schmitz, Fritz C8115-9SvJiIY1 Richardson, Mlss Femmeter On April 19 ani O, the annual senior class play, Cash and Carrie was presented at the hign school The play a three act farce under the production of Miss Ihnmeter was well cast. It involves the scatter brained mother Carri e fBarbara Loucksj who needed cash, since Ihcle Omar, lF'riz Calliesl will build, the f' il h am y a ouse if the budget balances. Anne, Uxudrey Petzoldj Carries old st daughter, with the aid of her boy Driend Brad, michael Schmitzlhelps out in many a pinch The roomers, Gerty, lBar-bara Grandeb, Earl Cornick, KDan Nehmerl, Sweetie, CJim Richardsonj and Hon Jackson Uois Dahm I s a comical group, alltry to help Jenny, CBarbara Hankel a neighbor, is always on ha d h n w en things happen, such as Trig, fRay wegnerl threatening to flee to South America and Marilyn, lBarbara Bowmanl and Judy, lCarol Tinderl always s mi how to gt a date. Then there is Alberta, Margery Robertson! the baby of' the family getting into everyone's hair including Dorothula, QLoreni Klempelj the maid. Row Row Row Row Row 1, lm L C Kurth, D Lacy, T Kolvenbach, J Sennot, M Salter, H Pruitt, Schneider, R. Becker, R. Reagles, C Hodel, J Kurtz T Kurtz, Schlei, J Unke E Schlei, J Chmielewski, C Goetz, J Ulrich, W Kurth, E Brockma Anderson, J Griesmer, D Buck, R Wendt, L Rassmussen, R Madsen, Fisher R Davidson K Wayne, W Thorn, W Coleman R Lex, L Williams, Casper, W Fraser, H Theisen, R Metzger, J McCarten, J Reith, Portz J Lockhart, H Kilian, H Kend, R Wetterau, B Schubert, J Peterik, Krautschneider, R Wacholz, R Galolf, J Kreuser, D Jakubic, Keller, J Joecks C Netteshiem, R Bates, R. Bates, W Frank, M Stenzel, J Neu, Becher, L Zimmerman, D Mindeman, R Wick, D Boehlke, S Rennicke, Holzem, M Theisen I' This year we were fortunate to be able to introduce an agriculture department in our school Under the leadership of Mr Portz, many things have been accomplished, and we are looking for even greater thlngs in the future. department was the Future Hanks Pruitt as president, secretary, Michael Salter, Carl Hodel, as sentinel. Among the activities the agriculture Farmers chapter. The officers elected were, John Sennott, vice president, Robert Becker, treasurer, Robert Schneider as reporter, and in 4.1 A x fi' ,Q5 S - X A , s V 5 fn, 7 . Q., , 4 sf R. e e he O .0 , . e Le v- e 21 e e e e e e ng Ee n Q I I O . M. 33 e e e e e e Le . . 0 ' l M Q I e e e e e e C. . . ' . . R. . Sg . . . . . D. . . . . . 1 Q0 is B 4 Q ff PQOM A lorg awalted event finally too place on Fridav, Aprll 2l lO5O e Vac o med on decorat ing the aud torium with flovers and fans for many weeks,the height of 8XC1t1S t was sdo:ln5 in every ones face, finally the nivht of the P om was at hand A new ideaof separate electlo sfor Class Pres ident a d Pron Ying was trled this e Tae honor the question was, who will be the lucky queeno I little tl e it was quite plain to all that Pene would give this honor to lovely A D?'Y P m7OlD Our the e was Orl rtal arlens, it was a beau tlful sight to behold Je danced to the vlo ous music of Howie Emerson HOMnCWTll' Afte Having a postponement of ou official FOWSCOmlUQ game wlth Juneau a game was scheduled with hayvllle in its place We trounced them with a score of ld O Jim Rhl ardson a ted as cantaln King JIM RICFARDSOI and lovely Queen EILEN SCURAMW reigned over the g1OTlOUS Honeconlng event During the day of October 27 lQSO everyone was rrwln to get oat done a Nhl h was held in the afternoon, led oy Tim and Ellen Ve SOP more float conslstl g of a 1 e old trophy won first place Dur ng tre calf time ttat nirht made its entrance 1r Mr hndacdtls nfe tiole Trey were introduced and Queen Ellen was Dresented witt flowers Ttis set a new tradltions Thedance was Feld O tooer 28tl under the dlrectxon of the cheerleaders Tke crown nb of tke KLH5 and q een limax d Lt eremonles ffx 1 ,'-Q ' PV ll' 'V xa,. it 'FXR X . ' V5 r ' v ,N IP 51 'S'f ,. cuff x at la Y -A5-Ax X X A ' -gi nf' ' l 'ff' , 1 xl H' Q. - ' - x n ' . l ' K 2 uv T .,, H' U . , I . 1. .4 ,, .. l - i 2 . , ' M n 1 v .N - an r . n - ,' n r A ' ' , v ar. I was given to a deserving king GENE SCHNEIDER. Then J l . n 71 .. , J . . V Us Ely J . o. n 'e. 7 f . - l - I vw' ,A ol. ,l Pj. Y . x . 7 tB'js . r . . A . r - U 1 T . , A V' a . C' C : , , I , .- A 'V A . va .4 M Q ., U , hu 5' g , X Lhe fl for the p rade ' cn T,, P 'n h'g g x . . - - o -- A A -- ' ,z ' , . :o.y Y ' . . c ' 4 f ' ' ' l A A . . i 1 ' 5 J c e .e c ..: . Manual Slafj S . Lui ' Row 1, Row 2, Row 3, W, 'W 5' C Wick, B Loucks, M Bartholomay, J Leonhardt, N Barndt, 0 Barndt, Leonhardt, M Dollinger, B Bowman, N Bolle, M Giesfeldt, E Schra m Tinder L Semrow, S Rennlcke, D Perrin, D Strand, M Westerman, J Williams Jensen, B Hanke, A Petzold, C Ische, L Riemer, L Klempel, C Rapp Mr Williams, C Do11nle,L Carlson, F Callies, H Schmitz, D Hohner Schneider P Reagles, R Moscicke, B Spilger, D Wiest EDITORS Editor ln chief Don Wiest Assistant Editor Michael Schmitz X Produc tion Manager Barbara Bowman f Publicity Director Duane Perrin K VM' ,J v, KX rx PS 0 .0 e - '-1 ,, I - J. . Y al vi , . Y . W 'if' A 'Q ' ae- f iii-- 0 v I , A f X fc l . we F ' ' . C. 0 J. . . . . 0 . . . . . . . Ro . I I . O . O. C. . L P n-- ci A 1 f is Business Manager--Cjrrene Barndt iff 'ia A ff' D, 1 ' . A f 5 X, , ' f , 11:24 - P-w gQ-- 5, N I f---7 W , I md :ff A ,iv , CX 'L 1' VA ' 'ij Q V Hn HO THA15 lucy-Q -lam! --lu--xv' Wada. ' -s 'S' f f A ,wif 335' -, ! 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