Mishicot High School - Arrow Yearbook (Mishicot, WI)

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I X.. Masusczov D-:scan-4 5:34.-zoQa, M E5u..n1rDvNC.1 Ar2.c:..ux're.c::r r2AE.u2:s,r2.. Q. AS.'5cc:,sA'vu--2: THE ARRCDW Presented by The SENIOR CLASS 1960 CO-EDITGRS-JOAN A native of Watertown, Wisconsin, Mr. Schultz mov- ed to Milwaukee with his parents at the age ot five. There he attended St. Roses Parochial School, West Divi- sion High School, and the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. ln June 1940 he received his Bachelor of Science de- gree with the following ma- iors: Education, Physics, General Science, and Mathe matics. ln his freshman year, he was appointed student di- rector of the NYA, a posi- tion which he held for the next four years. His outside activities included football and track for which he re- ceived awards. As a symbol of our deep appreciation, we, the Sen- ior Class of 1960, dedicate this issue of the Arrow to Mr. Otto H. Schultz, admin- istrator of the Mishicot Com- munity School System. ln his senior year, he was chosen one of the ten most outstanding graduates of that year, the Honor Ten. Upon graduation, Mr. Schultz accepted the position of supervising principal at Mishicot for 1940-41. At that time he was the youngest high school principal in the state of Wisconsin. He was inducted into the services in June 1941 six months before the United States en- tered World War ll. A member of the famed 42nd Rainbow Division, he spent one year of active duty in Europe. At the close of'the war, he served as military governor of an Austrian town. During his five years of military service, Mr. Schultz achieved the rank of captain. While in Europe, he spent a brief vacation in the Alps at the hunting lodge of the munitions manu- facturer, Krupp. On his return to the United States in January 1946, Mr. Schultz remained in Milwaukee teaching at the Milwaukee Vocational School and at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. In 1947, a vacancy occurred in the administrative department of the Mishicot system, and Mr. Schultz was invited to return. Mr. Schultz holds his unlimited life certificate making him eligible to act as superinten- dent in any high school in the state. Through the years, he has been an active member of the Mishicot Lions Club, serving a term as its president. He and his wife, Dorothy, are the parentsof three sons: Otto James, John, and Alan. They reside in Mishicot. Guiding us through our high school career, Mr. Schultz has been both friend and coun- selor, never too busy to listen to our small grievances and help us solve our personal prob- lems. We wish to thank him for giving his time so generously to our individual and group activities and for encouraging us to ever higher goals of achievement. ln return, we offer him our highest respect and esteem. FORWARD IT we mighT have a second chance To live The days once more, And recTiTy misTakes we've made To even up The score, IT we mighT have a second chance To use The knowledge gained, Perhaps vve mighT become aT lasT As Tine as God ordained. BuT Though we can'T reTrace our sTeps HoweversT ands The score Tomorrow brings anoTher chance For us To Try once more. Anonymous Page Three TABLE OF CONTENTS FaculTy,.. ...P ' P Seniors ...s.. . . . Underclassmen ...., . . . Clubs and AcTiviTies . . . . P SporTs... ...P P AlwayaPlanAhg1 X Jig' X. dr' ifS'f'f fg Dl- tl f ff mums -ff. f ,wiser MR. SCHULTZ Congratulations, upon the completion of your high school education. Though you depart from this school, you have left with us the memories of many pleasant experiences shared during the years. It is said that a diploma is necessary in the world of today. It is The key to college, it may open the door to a job of your choice. But remember that no mere piece of paper, no matter how valuable it is, can do anymore ,than place some opportunity at your disposal. The important thing is actually what sort of person you are. Will you always perform all tasks to the best of your ability? Will you be loyal, fair, cooperative and trustworthy? Will you take an active part in local and national affairs? These are the basis for our meas- ure of the success of the American educational system. Mr. Nimmer, Mr. Schmoock, Mr. Tuma, Mr. Bruhn, Mr. Spevachek, Mr. Suess, Mrs Stueclc. JJ ,Jil lJ:,Q,s I stir' Page Tour MR. LYLE ANDERSON Stout College Bachelor of Science taught: Industrial Arts Arts and Crafts, Sophomore Class Advisor, Boys' Bowling ears at M. H. S.: 2 FACULTY MR ROBERT BAR LOW College Wisconsin State College Oshkosh Degree Bachelor of Science Classes taught Biology English l Extra curricular Junior Class Ad visor Wrestling Coach Science Cub ars at M H S MR WOODROW BERGNER College River Falls Teachers Col ege Degree Bachelor of cl at on asses taught D in General Science H tor Extracurricular V sty ketball Coach Ass ta o all Coach Baseball C Years at f 17 MISS EDWINA FARRELL College Edgewood College Degree Bachelor of Science Classes taught Typing Shorthand Bookkeeping Extra curricular Newspaper Office Training ars at M H S 1 MRS. RUTH G'l.LESPlE College: University of Wisconsin Degree: Bachelor of Science Classes taught: Secondary and Elc- mentary Art Extra-curricular: Annual Art Advisor Years at M. H. S.: l MR. DONALD HALADA College: University ot Wisconsin Degree: Bachelor of Science Classes taught: Agriculture 1,2,3,4 Extra-curricular: FFA Advisor Years at M. H. S.: 20 HOLLENBECK Collage: Lakeland College Degree: Bachelor of Arts Classes taught: Junior and Senior Band, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chor- us, Supervisor of Grade Music Extra-curricular: Pep Band, Drill Team Years at M. H. S.: 2 Page Five MR. RONALD JOHNSTONE College: Marquette University Degree: Bachelor of Science Classes taught: Spanish l,2, Eng lish 2 Extra-curricular: Spanish Club, Fresh man Class Advisor Ycars at M. H. S.: 2 lwlfwl, sid Qifswfuvuiiwll Mwll favvimfwifa WMM MR. DAVID ELLEY College: Northeas U 'versity, Boston Degree: Bachelo of c ce V Classes taught: g Adv ce Algebra, Geo olid Ge e- try, Trigonornet Extra-curricu - Ca e Club, Sop- homore Class visor, All School Play Years . S.: I I MR. RAYMOND KOCH College: University of Wisconsin Degree: Bachelor of Science Classes taught: General Mathema- tics, English T, Physics Extra-curricular: Forensics Advisor, One Act Play Years at M. H. S.: 9 MR. SHERIDAN O'ROURK College: Saint Norbert's Degree: Bacelor of Science Classes taught English 3,4 Extra-curricular: Freshman Class Acl- visor, Radio Club Advisor Years at M. H. S.: 2 MR. CLINTON PETERS College: Saint Norbert's Degree: Bachelor of Science Classes taught: Boys' Physical Ed cation I,2,3,-'15 Elementary Phy cal Education Supervisor Extra-curricular: Varsity room Coach, Track Coach, B Squ Basketball Coach, Noon Acti ties Coordinator Years at M. H. S.: 3 MRS RUTH RIENKS MISS College: University of Wisconsin College: Degree: Bachelor of Science Deg,-ee: Classes taught: Home Economics Classes Edu. MRS. DOROTHY V. SCHULTZ College: University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Degree: Bachelor of Science MR. CLARENCE STANGEL College: Lisle College, of Wisconsin I,2,3,4 Extra-curricular: FHA Advisor Years at M. H. S.: I g cation Physi- Bowling, Jun: ior Noon Activi- Classes taught: Librarian Extra-curricular: Co-advisor of An. nual, Publicity Coordinator, Sen- ior Class Advisor Years at M. H. S.: 4 Page Six Degree: Bachelor of Philosophy Classes taught: American H Social Problems Extrarcurricularz Senior Class Annual Advisor, Senior Class Ad visor Years at M. H. S.: II Janet Zeman We want to thank the following people who as- sist in operating the Mishi- cot Community School Sys- tem. OFFICE: Janet Zeman MAINTENANCE: Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald HOT LUNCH: Mrs. Clara Kaufmann Mrs. Gladys Kornely Mrs. Julia Peltier BUS DRIVERS: August Antholz Harlan Bernhardt Harvey Dvorak Henry Eller Allen Holmes William Michael Paul Skvvor I-larvey Zeman 2, Mrs. MacDonald, Mr, MacDonald Mrs, Kaufmann Mrs. Peltier Seated-Paul Skwor, Harlan Bernharclt, Gust Antholz Standing-Allen Holmes, Harvey Dvorak, Hank Eller, William Michael x ' mx C010 Qyilgfuf X ax I K 9 ff- ffff Q1 zz 101,42 X , n X4 ly f WAS ' Q L if LVN Z Z ,qsb ff -VA-L-S 1 ,v -e-:- RUR I X555 67 ,fi if W 45: if 4? ff QL 5 ,fu SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS WK T V W Q? gpg' NOW IS THE HOUR when we musl' say goodbye' . Q, bww Though we are parTing, mem'ry will noT die. MQ' All Through The years, wherever we may be, LL Ny Dear Alma MaTer, we'll remember Thee, NOW IS THE HOUR, Tomorrovv's dawn appears, May wisdom guide us, Through The future years. So, now goodbye To all we love so well, Dear Alma MaTer, Hail To Thee, farewell. MoTTo-Good ETTorT ls Never LosT Colors-Blue and WhiTe. Page Ten ViceAPresidenT-Myron Schuler Secretary-Betty Zeman T J S b 1 ' Q14 DIANE Aueusnue -iii!! 2 ?'Cg Short avid cute is our Diario, at 'X Zc 'icq Wonder if Drwicl's thc lucky riza1fg RICHARD BLANK Ho plays Chop Sticks , cats potato sticks, uscs broomsticlrs, but his favorites are drum- sticlfs. . JOANNE BARTA Joaiiic is at brilliomzt lass, No ncccl to -worry if shc'll pass. FLORENCE BOHMAN Pm lihc a squirrel--always chattering. ALLAN BAYLESS W'ork fasciiiavtcs me, I can sit wnol stare at it for hours. FRANCIS BONFIGT ' Really Pm not of slayer, I just hill timc. MARY BENZINGER Romance, it's what gocs on when the lights go out. RAYMOND BONFIGT H c's done some mighty jlric things in his clazc. SANDRA DEMSIEN LORRAINE CHALOUPKA G'1'u0ra1Iy sp0f1M11g-sl1f'Ix gf'1zv1'aH1j SjN1fIL'Y.1lfj VERNA DUVENECK I was ani auf fa bv an angcl, H111 su1'nf'0111' Ioxi flu' pllIf02'7l. ROBERT CHERVENY I 1'c got Ifrrzefus, but I sure H1 cuz for II rainy day EUGENE DVORACHEK J1'l'llbI.fI'0lI knows no wfsl, I musf lava roxf. GERALD DENOR 15 917116 I may Izvlmlg fn fill? If'I ,f1, I1 Ilf all I ruisf' is C0110 all day. JUDITH DVORAK Music, Prom queen, clLr20rlcad'1'1zg, .Iudyfs acI'i1:0 'in e'vm'ytlzing.' FRANK DEMELL IIe,.s like cz piece of lace, usually armmfl IL skirt. J L f ea tlfd tlsn , A 'l X 'Wil kj 1 JJJ- Evi l eff , if at , J l'l,sti'fV'1 mll, h' L' it fl erm ' off f Q9td?': 5 01? with Moby by , L wh' ' V .. JEAN GLASER ' Ska looks like an angel and aets like one too, 4 Bat you 'never can tell what an angel will do. FRANK FEIT All great men die young. I clonft feel so well myself. you JZ' ,J fl 1X Adil!! 19 ff 2511 ,ak GERALD GRAYCAREK A quiet man, he does11,'t suore in class. JAMES FINNEL Love fis the only game that 'lsnlt eallefl of because of clarkness. BONNIE GRIMM Conscience is the voice that tells you not to do srmzethlng after youfye clone fit. MARY FRANK It 's 'not what you do thatls wrong, ills what you get caught at. JUDITH GUEX A The best way to lengthen ofno's day ls to steal hows from the night. GARY HAELFRISCH 1811111111 15 11111111 y1111 111111.11 11. I1 11111105 11111 1111111. DOUGLAS JANSKY I 11111111 X11l11,1l Hljj 111xs1111, I '1IlS1 111ss11 111y s11111y. KATHLEEN HIGG Y 5 111 111111113 111111 5 INS 1,I11ss11.w .Q111111111 1111 10 111111111121 11111y, 111 y11. MARLENE KAKES .N 111 11111 .w111'11111s, 11111 11111 yay, 12111 I1 .v1111111 yi1'1 1711 111f111'y 11111y. AUDREY HODEK T1lI'1lI11j1I l l't'l'jj ll'l'1'11' 111111 CI'l'l'.I1 111111, S1111 y1111s 111111111 1' 11 1I1'l' 11111111 Ilffly. RICHARD KASMER 1,111 11111 211111111111 1y1111. 1111111 11 121' 11111 11111's JAMES HOFFMANN A111111 11111111 15 11 11111111, H1 .s y111 1111 11111. FRED KERSCHER I 111111'1 y11 111 s111111111, I jus! 1-isii. 11 W RUTH KRIZEK Why lcz' fha flU'UI.l have all lllc fun? RAYMOND KIEL HHS a fmiyliffy lmnlef'-lac always yels his Uclaaru. DAVID LUKES Tlraaylzf I am wat ll,Cll'U07Z lnvnl, Jly four yaars wcrrz lziccly xprfnlf. DIANE KOCIAN Boys are a waslc af finzv, but lima is cheap DAVID MEISSNER Eaf, clrfinlc, and bc merry, for famorrow flzlvrc may be ll, law against if. CAROL KORNELY Full of fun and mischief loo, Dflllllg things slw slwuld11't da. HAROLD MILLER I lm slwrf, but so was Napolean. JAMES KRAUSE I was once cauyhf sfuclyfi11,y, but I ,va lived flown thc flisyracv. CLYDE PEROUTKA Girls dou't interest mo--yot! HARVEY MLEZIVA Look what four yoars have done, Ono more would have rziirzod mo. ROBERT PFEFFERKORN Uforh is Iiho brushminy your ioofh, you haio fo do if buf if has to be done. LORIN MOTT I wish, I had a fniclfio, I wish I had a- dime I wish I had ai girl to hiss mc all tho tirno. EDGAR PLOOR Girls are my sccrct ambifion. EUGENE MRAZ Books and I gc! along wiilzoaf each oihor. GERALD PRINCL TVho is if always soon with Jay? Her name is Mary B., they say. SYLVAN NOVAK The teachers think thai I'm so swoef, They always roam' rho in tho front soaf. JUDY REYNOLDS Lafc lzozws are bad for one, but good for iwo. JEAN RASMUSSEN .fl smile and a good fwowl for all. MARLIS ROBINSON It ls also possi gentlemen. blo thai blonflvs prefer LILLIAN REIF Full of pep and full of fam, Slw's a friend fo ofvcryoozcf. JANICE SAUBERT Lau,gl1,fi1zg, happy, full of zest. Thafs when Janicols at her basl. BARBARA REIS Barb is like a toon ago floc, Always 0lce1 ' anfl on tho go. LEWIS SCHMIDT No one knows what 11,0 can rlo 'ill hc tries. DIANE REUTHER To be goocl or not to bo goofl-that is the qucsiion. WILLIAM SCHMOOCK A larl so sfzlrfly and lull, A foe lo none, a frlencl to all. PAUL SHIMEK I4 l1at would I loll my graml clzllrlrcn all I did wax study? MYRON SCHULER Early lo brvl, curly fo rise, I llllnk flu: best part of flue day is waslccl. ALLEN SEIDL MARILYN SIEBERT We muff all be angvls, so folly fry? Bafrbm's and girls get in my laafir. DENNIS SEIDL DELORES SIEHR A fruc hfriclzcl fUI'l, lll7l' 0 frzfarzcl. Sclwollwg lNlS7'l,l flown 'mc no llarm, Bm' I feel safer on flue farm. JOAN SKATRUD I Clflllll lnclvfczvc III? low al jirsl slglzf, Bu! I do luflicw in rr Sl'C0'lIfl look. MARY KAY TRIERWEILER Always happy, 'ucoor sad, Nlzols always good and uofuor bad. JAMES STERN Ho has llweo speeds, slow, slowor, oncl stop. WAYNE TUMA Wlnoro would I slvop if it 'llf'fISlI,t for school? BETTY STORZER Lazlglllor 'is a clzoorful o.rorczfso--loolf of mo NANCY TUSCHL Nfmogls lllro o fire-bofll glow ol n1'gl1,I'. KARL STURM My miufl is like comonl. All mlwocl up and pornzanenlly sol. RONNIE WAVRUNEK A sqmralfr, 0, groan, omcl ol shuclclor, Ami Ro'nnfio's cm' leaps from the gutter. CHARLES SYDOW Hasfo malfos waslo, so ufllg l1,11rrg? FLORENCE ZIMMER Good HIIIIQS como 'fn liiflc paclfagcs. BETTY ZEMAN Boys are a gwai bother, buf I rlmfz' mind being boflwrcd. GEORGE CHASE My wlmla Ziff! has passwd like a razor'-in lm! wafer or a scrape. SARAH CHASE Sarah is Hzaf Senior lass, Full of fzm in every class. VINCENT VOGEL In my locker my books flu lic, 7'h12y'rc at 1'0sf and so am I. NOT PICTURED DAR AWARD and BETTY CROCKER AWARD-Barbara Reis BADGER BOY-Richard Blank BADGER GIRL-Judith Dvorak BOY CITIZEN AWARD-David Nancy Tuschl Valedictorian Barbara Reis Salutatorian Seated-V. Duveneck, A. Bayless, J. Eis Standing-N. Tuschl, B. Reis, J. Barra HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF i960 On September 9, 1956, Mishicot High School opened its doors to 92 wide-eyed freshmen, who were to compose one of the most energetic classes M. H. S. had ever seen. Class officers and Student Council members were elected under the direction of our new advisor, Mr. Halada. Jean Eis was elect- ed president of the freshman class. Other officers were: vice-president, James Krause, secretary, Judy Guex, treasurer, Sandra Demsien. Student Council members were Judith Dvorak, Lillian Rief, and Rich- ard Kasmer, Homecoming proved to be the big event for the freshmen. Not only did our float Let's Take 'Em For a Ride! win first prize in the parade, but a freshman, Judy Guex, was elected Homecoming Queen. Jean Eis and Janice Saubert were on the court. Judy Dvorak, Sandra Demsien and Jean Eis were elected B team cheerleaders. Representing our class in the all-school play, Cheaper by the Dozen were Frank Feit and Gary Haelfrisch. Judy Dvorak received a second on her twirling solo at the State Music Contest. In September of T957 we found ourselves as Sophomores with a new advisor, Mr. Peters. Offi- cers were as follows: president, James Krause, vice- president, Richard Kasmer, secretary, Joan Skatrud, and treasurer, Diane Augustine. Sylvan Novak, Frank Fe-it, and Jean Eis represented our class on the Student Council. Homecoming found us winning first prize again on our float, Let's Break the Record! Judy Dvorak, Joan Skatrud and Jean Eis were on the court. Basketball season brought on the cheerleading tryouts with Verna Duveneck and Nancy Tuschl being elected B team cheerleaders. Sandra Dem- sien, Judy Dvorak and Jean Eis were promoted to A team cheerleaders. Twirling tryouts resulted in the selection of Jean Eis and Sandra Demsien as twirlers and Judy Dvorak as maiorette. On January 4, Judy Dvorak was crowned Princess of the Snowman's Ball. Sophomores on the court were Doug Jansky, Diane Augustine, Jim Krause, Jean Eis, Diane Reuther and Janice Saubert. Judy Dvorak was chosen to attend the University of Wisconsin Summer Music Clinic at Madison. Barbara Reis represented our class at the State Forensics Contest. September of i958 found us as Juniors with two new advisors, Mr. O'Rourk and Mr. Johnstone. Offi- cers for our big year were: president and Prom King, Richard Kasmer, vice-president, Judy Dvorak, secretary, David Lukes, and treasurer, Mary Ben- zinger. Student Council members were Jerry Denor, Jean Glaser and Nancy Tuschl. Class rings, homecoming float and prom court were the main topics of conversation. Winning the third year in succession was our float Toast to the Team. On January 28, the Juniors sponsored a rock 'n roll dance featuring the Glaciers. Blue Hawaii, the theme of the Junior Prom, was the highlight of the year, with the Balladaires furnishing the music. Richard Kasmer, as Prom King selected Judith Dvorak as his Queen. Judy Dvorak and Sandra Demsien competed in the State Music Tournament with their twirling duet. Dick Blank and Sandra Demsien attended the an- nual Summer Music Clinic. Jim Krause, Nancy Tuschl, and Richard Blank werea in the One Act Play while Gary Haelfrisch, Sandy Demsien and Nancy Tuschl were in the All School Play. Judy Dvorak and Richard Blank represented our school at Badger State. The Senior year again found us meeting new class advisors, Mr. Stangel and Mrs. Schultz. Offi- cers elected were: president, David Lukes, vice- president, Myron Schuler, secretary, Betty Zemanp and treasurer, Janice Saubert. Student Council mem- bers were Nancy Tuschl, and Bonnie Grimm with Verna Duveneck as president. Work began on the Arrow, with Judy Dvorak and Joan Skatrud as editors, and the Oriole, with Barb Reis as editor-in-chief. With Frank Feit as Homecoming King, the Class of 1960 made history with a 45-0 victory at our last Homecoming game. By winning first on our float, Scanning for Victory , we now hold an unbeatable record of four firsts. Serving on the Homecoming Court were Sylvan Novak, Dick Kasmer, Ray Kiel, Bill Schmoock, Jim Finnel, Doug Jansky, Paul Shi- mek, Jay Princl, Judy Dvorak, Sandy Demsien, Joan Skatrud, Jean Glaser and Jean Eis. Barbara Reis was elected as a State Officer of the FHA this past year. Nancy Tuschl and David Lukes were in the One Act Play while Jean Eis, Verna Duveneck, David Lukes, Nancy Tuschl, Dick Blank, Myron Schuler and Barb Reis were in the Senior Class Play. Throughout our high school years, the Class of T960 has participated in activities too numerous to mention. The energetic students were quick to see something lacking, and quick to remedy it. It is with regret that we put to an end four of the best years of our lives. Page Twenty-Two CLASS WILL Diane Augustine - Her wild sense of humor to Mr. Stangel. ' Joanne Barta - Her quiet and studious ways to Pete Kaufmann. Allan Bayless - His controversies with Mr. Schultz to next years columnists. Mary Benzinger - Her giggle to Nancy Princl. Barbara Biel-Quiet ways to the noisiest Soph. Richard Blank - lst Trombone to Ron Miller. Florence Bohman - Nights in Denmark to Pat Goertz. Francis and Raymond Bonfigt - their popularity in TR to Bob and Benny. Lorraine Chaloupka - Drum seniority to Judy Popelar. Robert Cherveny - ability to drive to Dave Kauf- mann. George Chase - Relationship with Mr. O'Rourk to Jim Dvorak. I Sarah Chase - Athletic ability to Sally Swetlik. - Franklin Demell - Bequeaths - Decided to keep his attraction for girls. Jerry Denor - Height to Gary Evans. Verna Duveneck - Would leave the Dodge but hasn't found anybody who can handle it. S Judy Dvorak-Her beat-up Ford to Russel Straka. Jean Eis -- Love for fun and sports to her sister. Eugene Dvorachek - Ability to stay away from girls to Gilbert Pilon. Frank Feit - Leaves his Social test papers to the highest bidder. Jim Finnel - Love of ditches to his brother Pat. Mary Frank - Dunno what to leave. Jean Glaser - Her turn on the trampoline to Carol Rezachek. Jerry Graycarek - Social naps to Russel Straka. Bonnie Grimm - Styles to Diane Princl. Judy Guex - Decided to keep everything for Gordy. Gary Haelfrisch - Leaves the past and looks to the future. Dennis Hauch - We all decided Denny could keep his wisecracks to himself. Kathy Higgins - Ability to write term papers to Sheldon Jansky. Audrey Hodek -- Wills her interest in home eco- nomics to Patsy Shillcox. Jim Hoffmann - Knack of irritating the Physics Class to Ken Ray. Doug Jansky - Ability to play football to next year's team. Marlene Kakes -- Ability to go steady to Bonnie Sorenson. Richard Kasmer - His good looks and King dom to anyone fortunate enough to get them. Fred Kerscher - Unique hair to Russel Shavlik. Ray Kiel - Would leave his intelligence but de- cided he had none to spare. Diane Kocian - Her enthusiasm for office work to all future secretaries. Carol Kornely - Orange and black glasses to next year's pep club. Jim Krause - Ability to be on time to Don Trie- weiler. Ruth Krizek - Perfect attendance to anyone who can take it. David Lukes - Wills his way with the teachers to Wayne Eggert. Dave Meissner - His Monday morning absentees to anyone who thinks it's necessary. Harvey Mleziva - Kind and considerate qualities to Bob Reis. Lorin Mott- Wills his ability in Math to anyone who can use it. Eugene Mraz - His black car to anyone who will polish it. Clyde Peroutka - Interest in Agriculture to Allan Strutz. Sylvan Novak - Attraction for Miss Farrell to Wayne Huntington. Bob Pfefferkorn - Mischievious brown eyes to our blue-eyed Sophomores. Edgar Ploor - Bachelor ways to Jim Sprang. Gerald Princl - Continuous talking to anyone who is quiet. Jean Rasmussen - Soft voice to all library pa- trons. ' Lillian Rief - Love of Geometry to Ernie Krainik. Barbara Reis - Wills her many honors to anyone deserving enough to get them. Judy Reynolds - Love life to Becky Grimmer. Marlis Robinson --Quiet ways to Betty Demmin. Diane Reuther - Her pleasant smile to Dennis Ullman. Janice Saubert - Feminine qualities to any Fresh- man girls in need of them. Lewis Schmidt - Speed in getting things done to Diane Yohanek. Bill Schmoock - Bowling average to Bob Chal- upny. Allen Seidl - Leaves his unfinished work to any- one who doesn't have anything to do. Dennis Seidl - His clarinet to next year's clari- net players. Marilyn Siebert - Exciting night life to Sharon Meyer. Delores Siehr - Dependability - Whooops, she decided to keep it.- Paul Shimek - Wills his knack with Miss Roth to any tactful underclassmen. Joan Skatrud - Corny iokes to anyone who thinks it's getting quiet. James Stern - His red hair to Gary Novak. Betty Storzer - Position as FHA Treasurer to next year's treasurer. Karl Sturm -- Study habits to any freshman who asks first. Charles Sydow -- Ability to bluff in English to all honest Juniors. Mary Kaye Trierweiler - Neatness and good grooming to all the girls Phy Ed classes. Wayne Tuma - Mornings after the nights before to Pat Finnel. Nancy Tuschl - Her blush to the new summer fashion shades. Vincent Vogel - His corny jokes to anyone who is hungry. Ronald Wavrunek - Driving ability to Joyce Wilson. Betty Zeman - Typing ability to Susie Stelzer. Florence Zimmer - Ability to write love letters to the teacher's comment cards. Theresa Kaczrowski - Ability to answer in Social to Carol Levenhagen. Harold Miller - Desk in Senior English to any lucky Junior boy. Q, 4145? TX. , M aVVX'k! f -- 1. 7' 1 ,l'w,:'nx.X- f Llxl-SA'-, gf K!! fl., 'MAJ l- 4 5 if a -f 71 'X , , of 3414 X ff V , Q, X: f T Eff ,Q W N W 1? f Lwmxmf wumlx JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-President-Pat Finnel, V. Pres.'RusseI Sfraka, Sec- retary-Diane Parizek, Treasurer-Jackie Schramm. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-CStandingbfPresidenT-J. Hallada, Secretary- J. Bartel, CSE!!ingy-Vice-President-J, Sehloff, Treasurer-M. Bergner. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS-Vice-President-B. Sorenson, Treasurer-J. Wag ner, Secretary-B. Meyer, President-D. Kornely. Row 1fJ. Schramm, D. Wentker, J. Kunstmann, S. Swetlik, S. Andres, D. Neuser Dvorak, M. Larson, E. Sfeckmesser Row 3-P. Reich, A. Strutz, P. Kronforst, M. McManus, Row 2-A. Krofta, M. Ringmeier, H. Gretz, R. Mueller, E. Finnel, D. Kaufmann, R. Hagenow cox, J. Popelar, N. Prmcl, D. Renf, K. Brotskl, figt, B. Hallada Parizek, D. Koch Row 3-N. Loeh, G. Hagenow, W. Eggert,, D. Specht, J. Dvorak, 2!R. Siehr, B. Grimmer, J. Wilson, E. Boettcher, R. Bon- B. Blattler, W. Miller Row I-G.Evans, D. Yohanek, S. Sielzer, C. Eis, M. Valenfa, E. Troullier, G. Pilon K. Eckhardt, S. Rezek Row 3-H. Demell, J. Pravechek, R. Grimm, W, Huntingto Row 2-K. Haen, M. Schroeder, D. Theilbar, D. Treierweiler, J. Rasmussen, B. Peroutka, E. Tollefson fe J x x 6:25 23 52520 O Row I-M. Kocian, Tklgeeck, A. Sghgw, P. Mleziva, A. Kobes, Evenson, J. Schultz - I. Mieziva, K. Sched Row 3--L. Vanderkinier, R. Hoffman, T. Fictum, E. Holmnes, ' :IZ Row 2-C. Levenhagen, I. Mleziva, R. Straka, D. Ullman, G. G. Schmidt, S. Grimm, K. Ray , Q J f Q Ji -L W. ,,,,,,,4. Page Twenty-Eight w I-J. Schwake, B, Demmin, S. Loeh, L. Baugniet, K. Stueck Trierweiler w 2-C. Rezachek, G. Wilson, E. Krainik, D. Valenta, M. Row 3-R. Swede, J. Bartel, W. Chase, R. Duescher, R. Steiner - v A I T' 'ra' Row 1-J. Sprang, N. Guek, N. Funk, D. Princl, R. Funk Row 3-L. Reif, D. Yohanek, P. Kaufmann, R. Shavlik, V. Robin Row 2-S. Saubert, G. Tuma, W. Funk, S. Jansky, F. Skubal, R, son Benzinger Page Thiriy Row l-C. Demell, J. Scheuer, S. Herrmann, M. Brouchroud, J. T. Guex, B. Meyer Wagner, P. Havlovitz, J. Eis, C. Troullier Row 3-H. Wiegert, R. Siehr, W. Marcella, L. Grimm, D Row 2--Nl. Finnel, L. Thiele, G. Wavruneck, B. Born, R. Princl, mer, V. Kolilbe-ck, R. Klein, E. Stulwr w l--M, Tolfefson, S. Nemefz, S. Basken, L. Sfaral, C. Hutterer, T. Peroutka,.K. Bruckschen uler, S. Pefska, B. Sorenson, J. Kempen Row 3-R. Hess, C. Rasmussen, B. Bonfigt, B. Marcella, T. w 2-M. Cywinski, G. Weber, D. Neiedlo, A. Swefilk, D. Tuscnl, P. Hornyak, G. Zeman, J. Peroutka Row l-K. McManus, C. Chasenslcy, D. Sclwmook, D. Gorlanzyk, ly, D, Abts, S. Bayless. I S, Hoffman, S. Olson, C. Bertrand, J. Freimuth ' Row 3-W. Wilferf, J. Throndson, R. Reis, R. Ullman, P Row 2-R. Genriclw, H. Funk, D. Hagenow, J. Demmin, D. Korne- mock, D. Kornely, D. Gohr, R. Sturm. i . E M ml--l Row l-LJ. Kra.I, D. Schroeder, N. Taylor, L. Funk, P. Schmildt, D. Hegenow, D. Siehr, S. Flenii. C. Reynolds, M. Reedy Row 3+L. Sievert, J. Sprang, R. Eis, J. Eis, F. Shimanek, Row 2-L. Tuschl, D. Rezba, R. Sichr, Nl. Shimanek, D. Nimmer, D. Novak, S. Zimmer Where to next Boys will be boys Tennis . . . anyone? Me, I'rn the happy contented type This will do till l'm sixteen Yes . . . l'll be there if Q Page Thirty-Two Standing-N. Tuschl, R. Benzinger, R. Reis, R. Specht, J. Dvorak, R. A. Seated-V. Duveneck, R. Swade, Mr. Schultz, B. Grimm, D. Rezba Sievert, K. Haen STUDENT COUNCIL At the beginning of the year, each class chose three members as representatives on the Student Council. They were: Freshmen - Bob Reis, Diane Rezba, Ronnie Ullman Sophomores - Rita Benzinger, Ruth Ann Sie- vert, Dick Swade Juniors - Jim Dvorak, Dick Specht, Diane Yohanek Seniors - Verna Duveneck, Bonnie Grimm, Nancy Tuschl The Council elected the following oijficersz president, Verna Duveneck, vice-president, Dick Swade, secretary-treasurer, Bonnie Grimm. Council meetings were held each Wednesday during the noon hour. Members were required to attend all but three of these meetings each semester. This group voted to change the entire Home- coming procedure and the method of choosing cheerleaders. The new regulations will go into eftect next year. ln addition, they sponsored a Red Cross drive, March of Dimes drive and a clothing drive. With the proceeds from a record hop, they sponsored a Christmas party for the student body. lt will long be remembered. Mr. Schultz served as advisor to the Council, offering many suggestions for worthwhile acti- vities. Page Thirty-Three WP F11 6 if d n ., N 050 . fs f' vw' E G ,gm 'fn YI Q Q is mf?- E Q V I 'E' E S Co-editor-D. Yohanek,Editor-in-chief-B. Reis, Advisor-Miss Farrell Row I-D. Yohanek, B. Reis, M. Benzinger, S. Demsien Prcofreaders-J. Barta, D. Augustine, Mimeograph operators, B. Zeman, V. Duveneck, Artists, J. Eis, J. Dvorak, J. Skatrud. Row I--D. Augustine, M. Frank, J. Glaser, B. Grimm. Row 2--F. Zimmer, L. Reif, M. Robinson, B. Zeman, B. Storzer. Row 2-A. Bayless, D. Lukes, J, Barta, N. Tuschl ORIOLE TAFF The T959-60 Oriole, published by the staff members of Mishicot High School, took a new look this year. The bi-weekly publication has a three column page with type appearing on both sides. The paper featured articles by Jay Dee and inter- views with various business men and women of the village. News is reported by organization and club reporters. The news items are given to the typ- ists for dummy copying, and they return the articles to be proof read and arranged by proof- readers and the editors. The paper takes a more defTnite pattern after it is returned to the typists for stenciling. The art work adds the extra touch. After being proof read again, the stencil is mimeographed and put together to be passed out to students and teachers. The staff sponsored a record hop and raffle to raise additional money to meet the expenses. The T960-T961 assistant editor and her staff will be named at a staff dinner. Standing-Row I--Sandy Buchner, Louis Schmidt, Carol Kornely, Susan Stelzer, Ann Marie Schramrn, Nancy Princl, Diane Kocian, Barbara Meyer, Irene Mleziva. Row 2-Tom Tuschl, Mary Bergner, Lorraine Chaloupka, Janice Beeck, Judy Popelar, Mary Kay Kocian Annual Editor, J. Dvorak, Advisor, Mr. Stangel, Editor, J. Sketrud. BRO T FF With the taking ot pictures by ,Carlton Studio came the start of the l96O Arrow, edited by the senior class. The arrangement ot photos by the Co- editors and staff advisors and the collec- tion ot ads were well under way before Christmas. The typing, art work and final details were completed by April l. Business Managers-J. Princl, D. Lukes, A. Bayless, P. Shimelc. H. Mleziva, R. Blank, G. Haelfrisch, L. Mott. Writers Row l-V. Duveneck, L. Chaloupka, J. Barta, N. Tuschl, B. Reis. Row 2-J. Hoffmann, M. Schuler, A. Bayless, D. Seidl, R. Blank, D. Lukes. Typists-Jean Glaser, Dianne Augustine, Betty Storzer, Ploor, Betty Zeman, Diane Kocian. Edgar Artists-D, Ruether, J. Stern, J. Eis. Writers-B. Reis, J. Dvorak, A. Bayless. Standing-L. Baugniet, R. Kasmer, R. Swade, J. Krause, Mr. O'Rourk, SeatedfJ. Eis, C. Levenhagen, D. Lukes, J. Skatrud. D. Yohanek W. Schmoock, M. Trierweiler, R. PfefTerkorn. R DIO CL B Page Thirty-Eight -.1 ,Q,,..,.mwm. ..: - -------, hw.. .. W .M - V M -V- 1 E ,T . f li . . 3 T, s i Q T s Back RowfL. To R.-E. Andres, J. Chaloupka, I T-u k, M nne , Princl, M. Schuler, B. Reis, C. Levenhagen, has J. balek, Demell, J. Pope-lar, R, Blank, J. Bartel, T, i rn Rf ue ldr . Sthu Row 2-I. Mleziva, M. Ringm i , L. B Tier r il - r' REPRESENTATIVESTJ. Popelar, D, Blank wil WEQQQTW . CLINIC REPRESENTATTVES RepresenTing The MishicoT High School Band aT The T959 UniversiTy of Wisconsin Summer Music Clinic aT Madison were Judy Popelar and Richard Blank. They were The recipienTs of The scholarships awarded annually by The Band Parenis Associafion To aTTend The Three-vveek session. While There They aTTended several music classes. received group and individual vocal and insTrumenTal insTrucTions, and were members of various bands and choruses. B. Peroutka, J. Rabitz, M. Bergner, J, Beeck. J. Eis, J. Dvorak. Row 3eLeftfR. Genrich, D. Seidl, S.'Chase, J. Graycarek, J. Denor Row 4-Center-B. Grimmer, P. Mleziva, I, Mleziva, S. Swetlik. Center--J. Princl, J. Krause. The Mishicot High School Senior Band under the direction of Mr. Hollenbeck has been very active this past year of T959-60. The band has played concerts and has also done some excellent march- ing in parades. Members of the band who were active in Solo and Ensemble work attended the Solo and Ensem- ble Tournament held at Algoma on April 9. On April 30 the band participated in the Music Festival which also was held at Algoma. The annual concerts were given in the high school gym where the students in band gave parents and friends some excellent entertainment. During the basketball and the football season the pep band provided entertainment between halves and quarters. The pep band consisted of Myron Schuler, Barbara Reis, Becky Grimmer, and Carol Levenhagen on trumpets, Richard Blank, Jim Schultz, Ronald Mueller, and Tony Fictum on trom- bones: Dennis Seidl, Sarah Chase and lone Mleziva on clarinetsg Barbara Meyer and Janice Beeck on alto saxophones, Nancy Princl, Judy Popelar, and Lorraine Chaloupka on drums, Jim Krause and Jerry Princl on tenor saxophonesg Jerry Denor on bass clarinet, Jerry Graycarek on baritone saxophone, Barry Grimmer, Pauline Mleziva and Sally Swetlik on flutes ancl on the bass horns were Jerome Kum- balek and George Chase. Under the direction of Mr. Hollenbeck and the student director, Jerry Graycar- ek, the band put on a 'fine show. The whole senior band is comprised of 44 mem- bers with the following T3 who graduated: Myron Schuler, Barbara Reis, Richard Blank, Jim Krause, Jerry Princl, Jerry Graycarek, Jerry Denor, Judy Dvorak, Jean Eis, Lorraine Chaloupka, George Chase, Sarah Chase, and Dennis Seidl. Twirlers for the band were Jean Eis, Dianne Princl and Nancy Princl, The Drum Maiorette was Judy Dvorak. The twirlers worked out special rou- tines for marching. Also they had routines to per- form at half time during basketball games. J. Dvorak Demsien, J. Eis, N. Princl, D. Princl. DRILL SQUAD Mr. Hollenbeck B. Grimmer, J. Graycarek, M. Schuler, R. Blank, J. Denor, J. Schultz, J. Krause, J. Prm R Mueller. Royifl-D. Princl, B. St rzer,, Levenhagen, J. Beecllgj B. Reis. Row 2-Mrs, Anderson, I. Mleziva, L. Baugniet, M. Benzinger. , ,x . 1. lvl ' I -1 ' ills E l fl W iwb 1 yi 11,7 J Jr' ftp The lgijw-Qill'Chap,tlgr of theg!FlutureiFlon1emaJ4ers. November II, with the theme Getting to Know of Afneriglaivat Miishicot prqgtpcl to ,be one of theiblf YOU- I . I-. I ll active' in resent yearstgbrganiied in lil-19, the? N 5 ftfganflgaltion a memllileirshipigi 78 mggnibersiyvor, I, 'the,ip'ast yearl Y ' Jil' JI' . Sf Lwx.. 2 I gli-1 mf' W ' ' X F I A nevlf program fof work4vvas ad pited at the Na- ' L. ' 7 I ' 'I . il.-f tjonygl Conventiorgyiheld last Julyljlil Chjgagoz W l I J' ,ir il' L' il 1.1 OBTECTIVE fl' g if -pl' , fi' kj? i ,if To idevelopjur pptential laldilities. U it ' f 7 'W -il 'Vol' 2 ffl i lf f lg,-1-wOB.I5f'ITIVE, ily . ,gf-ft ,E -' V...- Vlftl V Toi drgslelop a'lf'betterg,lunderstandingjilot our 'I t LLM' Jfarlailyqrlnepwbers arlbl to contribibel to 'Heir I , ' ., 1' I ' gf. ,I y g ...INGII-WIS. -,K gif' I E 'Q . KUJBJECTIVE iii -, 'I I. .ff , , Wi' , , 71 ' f I' it . !,i,1,-' y,Jo' interfpreit the value ot horrlkei-economics M iv e Q ,I . , .M as a' basic ,part ot our total education. , . ,Ill f ill, .. , ... '. ' If gt -3 ,Ay osngctivig iyl itll' f WTO Fplfomote good will through getting to . aa 1 .yknow our neighbors at home and abroad. ' I Y- li The-liillllishicot Chapter decided as their goal to dlevelop their potential abilities by spreading good vvill at home and abroad. iflft' 'M The oFFicers for this past year have been: presi- dent, Carol Levenhagen, vice-president, Lynn Baug- niet, secretary, Mary Benzinger, treasurer, Betty Storzer, historian, Barbara Reis, reporter, Irene Mle- ziva, recreation leader, Diane Princl, and parlia- mentarian, Janice Beeck. The annual FHA Fall Rally was held at Mishicot, United Nations, Brotherhood and the magazine sale were the predominant activities during the early part of the year. Other activities included the joint FHA and FFA roller skating party, Father's Chili Supper, Bake Sale and the Mother-Daughter Banquet. National FHA Week, April 3-9 was emphasized by the local group with announcements, bulletins, activities, and publicity. Barbara Reis also served as FHA State Editor- District IV on the State Executive Council. She at- tended the FHA National Convention in Chicago last July I2-I9 and the State Youth Committee Con- ference April 2I-23 at Stevens Point. The Executive Council meetings in September and February, 3 District Fall Rallies, the State Convention, and speaking engagements completed the calendar of her activities. The State Convention was held at Green Lake last June 3-6 with Carol Levenhagen, Donna Koch- Diane Yohanek, and Barbara Reis attending. Diane Yohanek and Rita Benzinger won the local demonstration contest in the senior and iunior divi- sions, respectively, Diane went on to win an A at the District Meet at Valders and is eligible to demonstrate at State Fair. Top magazine salesmen were Carol Levenhagen and Barbara Meyer with Barb Reis receiving the Betty Crocker Award. Advising the group through the year's activities was the home economics instructor, Mrs. Ruth Rienks. Page Forty-Four Row I-L. Chaloupka, S. Svvetlik, N. Taylor, S. Flentie. D. Novak, Row 3-S. Hottman, M. Bergner, M. Kocian, G. Graycarek. J. Beeck D. Koch, V. Gollate, N. Princl. J. Schramm, C. Gorzlanzyk, Mr. Hollenbeck. Row Ze-S. Chase, G. Weber, D. Schroeder, J. Chase, M Siehr, S. Row 4-F, Bohman, C. Levenhagen, R. Blank, W. Chase, G. Denor Dvorak, D, Wentker, R. Benzinger, J. Krueger. J. Kunstmann, M. Larson. CHORUS This year, The mixed chorus consisted of thirty- At the Christmas Concert, the chorus sang, O two members under the direction of Mr. Gerald Come, O Come, lmmanuel, Fum, Fum, Fum, and Hollenbeclc. To Thee We Sing. Throughout the season, the chorus participated For the tournament the chorus sang, Ifca's Cas- in the Christmas Concert, tournament, and the tle, My Grandfather's Clock, and Alleluia, Spring Concert. Songs ot Gladnessf' Q F. H. A. REPRESENTATIVES-Row 'I-A. Hodek, B. Meyer, S. Petska, D. Siehr. Row 2 A. Schram, S. Swetlik, R. Sievert, R. Ptefferkorn. B. Reis. Barbara Reis held the office of brate FHA Editor- District IV on The State Executive Council for this past year, 1959-60. It was in this capacity that she attended the Na- tional FHA Convention in Chicago, State Youth Conference at Stevens Point, and the past Three state conventions at Green Lake. Diane Yohanek received an A at the District Demonstration Contest held in Valders, with her demonstration Cinnamon Variety Bars, in the senior division. A B rating was awarded to Rita Benzinger tor her demonstration, Strawberry Puffs in the iunior division. D. Yohanek, Mrs. Rienks, R. Benzinger. Row 1-L. Schmidt, D. Seidl, H. Mleziva, A. Strutz, R. Wavrunek. Row 2-Mr. Halada, P. Schmoock. The Mishicot FFA Chapter is one of the larger chapters in Manitowoc County. The Mishicaf Chap- ter of the Future Farmers of America consists of 85 members and was organized in 1940. The regular officers of 1959-60 are, president, Harvey Mleziva, vice-president, Allen Strutz, sec- retary, Dennis Seidl, treasurer, Ronald Wavrunek, reporter, Lewis Schmidt, sentinel, Paul Schmoock. The Junior oFficers in the same order are, Robert PfeFFerkorn, James Samz, Paul Kronfrost, Ray Kiel, Aloyce Seidl, and Richard Eis. Our advisor is Mr. Halada. Rental equipment available to members and far- mers for use are milk-cooling tank forms, electric cow clippers, elastrator, electric dehorner, trailer, ear notchers, and ear identification tags. The freshman class members attended the iudg- ing at the Northeastern Wisconsin Junior Livestock Show at DePere. At this show, the Mishicot Chapter was represented by a judging team composed of Harvey Mleziva, Lewis Schmidt, and Robert Pfeffer- korn. The team received a Superior rating. This year the chapter treated 500 bushels of grain purchased 216 bushels of certified seed grain and 3200 lbs. of certified potatoes, purchased 7300 trees for woodlot plants and windbreak planting, 41 fruit trees, 600 virus free strawberry plants in addition to other small fruits, ornamental shrubs, and shade trees. The Chapter was represented at the FFA State Convention at Green Lake on June 8, 9, and 10 by John Samz, Eugene Kakes and Wayne Johannes at which time they received the Wisconsin Farmer Degree. Harvey Mleziva and Robert Pfefferkorn are candidates for the Wisconsin Farmer Degree in June 1960. The chapter was represented in the State FFA Band at the State Fair in Milwaukee on August 24, 25, and 26 by Dennis Seidl. The chapter sold 96 boxes of Christmas cards and 2175 packages of garden seeds to raise the funds for the treasury. The FFA also enjoyed the ioint Christmas and roller skating party and an outdoor barbecue with the FHA, The regular and iunior officers of the FFA at- tended an officers training meeting at the Chilton High School in order to learn more about their par- ticular office. The main event of the year was the 14th annual Father and Son Banquet which was held on April 20. The presentation of awards was the highlight of the evening. Each year recognition is given to the outstanding senior in agriculture. Bob Pfeffer- korn received the recognition at the banquet. On May 14, 15, and 16, 36 iunior and senior FFA members took a three day educational tour to Minneapolis, sponsored iointly by the Twin Rivers Cooperative of Mishicot and Two Rivers Midland Cooperative wholesale and the local chapter. Glenn Schmidt won the public speaking contest and the right to represent Mishicot in the district contest at Manitowoc on Feb. 25. By winning the district contest, he then represented this district in one of the 5 sectional contests held in March. X s W . 1 1 x f I Row 'I-F. Bohman, R. Benzinger, V. Duve- neck, M. Benzinger, F. Zimmer, S. Srelzer, D, Yohanek. Row 2--J. Popelar, S. Chase, M. Bergner, M. Frank, J. Glaser, D. Reuther. Row 3-D. Schroeder, P. Goertz, R. R. Pfefiferkorn, B. Sorenson, N. Taylor, B. Grimm, L. Funk. PEP CLUB Row I-C. Kornely. M. Reedy, S. Flentie, G. Weber, J. Barra, L. Reif, S. Nemefz. Row 2--J. Rasmussen, M. Kakes, C. Troullier, D. Parizek, K. Bruckschen, L, Staral. Row 3-D. Wentker, C. Demell, M. Finnel, J. Dvorak, J. Schramm, M. Brouchoud, D. Kock. Row 1--A. Krofta, C. Chasensky, B. Hallada B. Grimm, K. McManus, P, Havlovitz, M. Ring- meier. Row 2--S. Hoffman, J. Freimuth, N. Tuschi, R. Genrich, S. Loeh, A. Schramm. Row 3-J. Beeck, C. Levenhagen, M. Kocian I. Mleziva, I. Mleziva, K, Sched, B. Reis. Row 1-C, Schuler, S. Buchner, J. Skarvan J. Wagner, B. Meyee, J. Eis, S. Herrmann. Row 2-J. Scheuer, S. Dvorak, S. Swetlik N. Princi, M. Larson, J. Kunsimann, J Schwake. ' Row 3-R. Sievert, R. Sfueck, S. Bayless, J Skatrud, B. Demmin, D. Augustine, D. Reif. Page Fifty w l-S, Stelzer, l. Mleziva, R. Straka, C. Levenhagen, B. Reis, M. B. Grimmer, S. Meyer. B. Demmin. Kocian, N. Tuschl, Mr. Koch. Row 3-T. Tuschl, S. Swetlik, A. Schramm, J. Bartel, J. Beec Row 2-D. Wentker, J. Barta, C. Kornely, D. Yohanek, M. Brouchoucl, Schhwake, D. Lukes. FORENSICS Non-original Orations Barry Grimmer .,.... . . . A Gift of Love As March is The month of the forensics contests, the forensics club became very active during this month. The fields which were open This year were non-original orations, original orations, -fl-minute speeches, externporaneous speaking, extemporane- ous reading, interpretative reading, play reading and memorized declamations. Mr. Koch, forensics coach, was in charge of The school contest as vvell as The league contest which was held at Mishicot This year. More Than TOO stu- dents from The following schools attended: Brus- sels, Casco, Luxemburg, Gibraltar, Mishicot, and Sevastopol. Receiving A ratings at the league contest were: Barry Grimmer, Barbara Reis, Anne Marie Schramm, Janice Beeck, and Susie Stelzer. These went on to the district contest at Oshkosh, all receiving B rat- ings. Mishicot students participating in the league con- test were: The T959 entry by Mishicot in the league one act play contest was This Way to Heaven by Douglas Barkhirst. The comedy-fantasy, directed by Mr. Koch, was put on in Luxemburg on Oc- tober 22, 1959. Mrs. Fisk, the iudge, gave the play a B rating. The other schools and their ratings were Luxem- burg B, Casco C, Gibraltar A, and Sevas- topol A. The characters were portrayed by the following: Mr. Flannigan fangell - Ron- nie Mueller, Grarn Wilson - Anne Marie Schramm, June Wilson Cgranddaughterl - Nancy Tuschl, Charley Baker Cgrooml H David Lukes. Anne Marie Schramm .... Homeless America Original Orations Joanne Barta , , . . . Passport to Destiny Glenn Schmidt , . . . . The Farm Boy's Future 4-minute Speeches Barbara Reis .,,........., Oh Yes You Can Sally Svvetlik , .... Does The Color Count? Extemporaneours Reading Janice Beeck Nancy Tuschl Interpretative Reading Susie Stelzer . . , . . . . Casey At The Bat Tom Tuschl ..,..,..., . The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner Memorized Declamations Jane Schwake , .,.., Teachers are Funny Donna Wentker , , . . , . Pink Carnations Play Reading Jackie Schramm . . . . . The Glass Menagerie Lynn Baugniet Standing-N. Tuschl, D. Lukes. Seated--A. Schramm, R. Mueller. : 4ea .W1a VARIETY SHOW The first annual Variety Show was presented by students of the Mishicot Community High School April ll. Two one-act plays were given: one by the Sen- iors, under the direction of Clarence Stangel, Senior Class advisor, the other by the underclassmen chos- en at large, under David W. Kelley, all-school play director. Other acts incuded humorous skits and serious and comedy dances directed by Administrator Otto H. Schultz. The highlight of these was a song and dance routine which was a take-off on girls phy ed classes. lt had an all male cast. Jim Krause and his band provided the musical interludes. Say Uncle was the comedy chosen by the Sen- iors. When Papa Maxwell went hunting in spite of the obiections of his family, Mama Maxwell's old boy friend paid a surprise visit and stepped into Papa's empty shoes. Papa returned unexpectedly and made a desperate attempt to get back into his family's good graces. The cast included: Papa Maxwell, Dick Blank, Mama Maxwell, Nancy Tuschl: Daughter Betty Lou, Jean Eis, Daughter Connie, Verna Duveneck, Son Wibur, David Lukes, Teacher Miss Burke, Barbara Reis, Boy Friend, Myron Schuler. The Laughing Ghost was a mystery--comedy. In it, Pamela Norton, played by Rita Benzinger, went to the old Sturges mansion to marry the heir. She was met by ghostly laughter, a sound which recurred as a warning of tragedy. Laughter and fright mingled when the whole family tried to catch the ghost with the help of the Negro maid. Other members of the cast were, Joe Sturges, Tom Tuschl, Elaine Sturges, Dianne Yohanek, Daisy Sturges, Judy Kempeng Barbara Louis, Carol Leven- hagen, Edward Louis, Ronald Mueller, Cleopatra, Lynn Baugniet. Page Fifty-Two W SfandingfS. Stelzer, I. Mleziva. Seating4J. Scheuer, R. Benzinger. Seafedfl. Mleziva, V. Duveneck, M. Trier- Standing-K. Schad, S. Demsien, J. Dvorak. weiler. Standing-J. Glaser, L. Reif, M. Brouchoud. Standing4J. Kempen, J. Eis, D. Yohanek. Seatingfl Kreuger, J. Eis, D. Augustine Row 2-YM. Kocian, C. Gorzlanzyk, J. Beeck. Seating-D. Reulher, A. Hodek, D. Princl. Standing-D. Wentker, L. Chaloupka. Seating-N. Princl, L. Baugniet, B. Meyer. Standing-B. Halada, B. Grimm, M. Benzinger. GIRLS BOWLING This year's GAA girls bowling club was again organized under the direction of our supervisor Miss Roth. Selected as chairman and co-chairman of the club were Mary Bergner and Kathy Schad, respectively. The organization consisted of the following teams and their cap- tains: VERNA'S VERIFINES Verna Duveneck, captain JEANNlE'S JETS Jean Eis, captain JUDY'S DANDIES Judy Dvorak, captain BONNIE'S BEATNIKS Bonnie Grimm, captain LlLLlAN'S LUNATICS Lillian Reit, captain JOANlE'S JUVENILES Joan Skatrud, captain Page Fifty-Four SUBSTITUTES Diane Augustine Donna Wentker Judy Krueger Lorraine Chaloupka TOP FIVE AVERAGES Judy Dvorak Jean Eis Kathy Schad Verna Duveneck Audrey Hodek T25 124 II3 IIO IIO BOYS' BOWLING Boys' Bowling consisTed of Three Teams: Schuler's STrikers, Gracy's GraTes, and Krause's Cornballs. The boys bowled every Wednesday aTTer school aT The Badger Alleys under The supervision of Mr, Anderson, Their advisor. The Three Top bowlers and Their averages for This year were: Jerry Princl, 147: Dick Spechf, 141: and Frances Bon- figT, 140. Krause's Cornballs was The Top Team. The bowlers parTicipaTing on Teams aT The end of The season were: SCHULER'S STRIKERS Myron Schuler Seated--D. Valenta, M. Schuler, F. Bonfigt Difik Spechl' STanding4R. Hoffman. Bob Chalupny GRACY'S GRATES Jerry Graycarek Francis BonfigT Mike Shimanek KRAUSE'S CORN BALLS Jim Krause Jerry Princl Jim SchulTz Francis Shimanek SeaTed-R. Princl, J. Graycarek, J. Hallada Standing-B. Blattler. Seated-R. Spechf, D. Ullman. Seated-J. Princl, J. Krause, D. Trierweiler Standing-D. Kaufmann. Standing--Mr. Anderson. Page Fifty-Five Standing-N. Tuschl, J, Dvorak. Sitting-eV. Duveneck, J. Eis. SCHOOL SONG Hail to old Mishicot, gaily vve sing We'll shout and make the old rafters ring Alma Mater, school of the free In all our triumphs we bow to thee. Rise to your colors everyone We'll shout and cheer till victory is won Nlishicot High School we bow to thee All hail to the school we love. U-rah rah Cheer, cheer, for old Mishicot High Shouting the watchword to do or die Orange and black, we're backing you Loyal our spirits strong and true. Come on and Cheer for your colors, cheer for your name Boosting the score up, keeping the game, Fair and square, so we may be Proud of our victory. Row l-J. Kempen, D. Princl. Row 2-M. Bergner, L. Baugniet. Page Fifty-Six Row 1 J Glaser S Novak Queen Judy Dvorak, King Richard Kas- G. Haelfrisch, J. Saubert, G. Denor J Els D Jansky N Tuschl D mer B Gramm G Graycarek S Demsien, F. Felt. Lukes. Row 2 V Duveneck J Funnel J Skafrud, J. Krause, D. Augustine, 1959 PROM The class of 1960 held Their Junior Prom on The 1sT of May, 1959. The Theme was Blue Hawaii and couples danced To The music of The Baladaires. The entrance To The gymnasium was formed by a wooden bridge covered vviTh vined orchids, over which The CourT of Honor led by King Richard Kas- mer and Queen Judy Dvorak appeared To form The grand march. PainTed Hawaiian scenes decoraTed The walls of The gym, and The ceiling was done in various shades of blue. A hui consTrucTed on one side of The gymnasium gave a very auThenTic flavor To The Theme. y X + 3 I i : 1 5 2 Pat Finnel and Jackie Schramm 1960 JUNIOR PROM Saturday, May 21, 1960, was chosen as the date for the annual Junior Prom with Moonlight and Roses as The theme. Bob Mlada provided the music in the high school gymnasium from 9 to 12 P.M. Reigning over the Prom were King Pat Finnel and Queen Jackie Schramm. Members of the Court of Honor were the follow- ing Junior couples: Russel Straka, Judy Popelar, Jim Dvorak, Kar- en Brotski, Ralph Hagenow, Diane Reit, Dennis Ullman, Virginia Pickard, Bob Blattler, Nancy Princl, Tony Fictum, Beverly Halada. Page Fifty-Nine F U0 me Q' QP 43? QF ff' fa 4 SX Vx s Q7 ' M H 5 , ww , , 41 mw 1 W- .Mm 19f4 NK NR A L Row 'I-J. Dvorak, R. Hagenow, A. Seidl, P. Finnel, R. Kiel, B. Sch- Row 245. Novak, R. Kasmer F Fen D Jansky moock, P. Shimek. Mishicot MishicoT Mishicof Mishicot Mishicof Mishicof MishicoT FOOTBALL A-TEAM 27 Two Rivers JV's O Sevastopol 6 Casco 14 Luxemburg 45 GibralTar 7 Brussels 14 Valders Page Sixty-Two Rf in QS? ff qw ,Q sa5::w:zs:s.' ' WX V g! 93 .mm 4 f ,N Q X V Q , x N 2 gm :I s --asf- .f :,:a I.. N , . .:::::::,...,. X., -- :a5:a::--' X1 ws-'W .xv Xl-as 4 Q X 3 1? M N My Y' u. sw, 1 ,f Vw gwk' gn-w ' 'L x , ii KF Bottorn4D. Nimmer, R. Eis, R. Hornyak, D. Yohaneh, D. Trelwieler, T. Samz. Middle-P. Tollefson, J, Hoffmann, W. Eggert, L. Mott, G. Sneberk, W. This year at Mishicot High School the sport of Wrestling was introduced. The wrestling team was coached by Mr. Barlow and captained by Richard Kasmer. The team gained a lot of experience during their tTrst season. From the performance of the boys for the first year it appears that the future teams at Chase. Top-D. Duescher, R. Straka, R. Steiner, H. Meziva, P. Finnel, R. Kas mer, Mr. Barlow. Nlishicot will progress very rapidly. Several of the boys had very tTne records for first year wrestlers. Russel Straka was one of the top grapplers with the record of 3 wins, 2 ties, 3 losses. Captain Richard Kasmer had a record of 3 wins, 5 losses. Jim HoFfman and Wilfred Chase also obtained a 3-5 record. U1 Row I-S, Jansky. W. Huntington, J. Hoflfmann, W. Eggert, R. Swade, Row 24Mr. Peters, R. Speckt, R. Blank, G. Schmidt, W. Holmes, W. R. Ullman, R. Straka, W, Tuma. Schmoock, W. Schroeder, G. Princl, L. Schmidt. Page Sixty-Six SCHOOL CALENDAR School Opens Mishicaf FFA judging team receives superior rating at Livestock Judging Contest Football Game-Chilton at Mishicot Football Game - Two Rivers JV's at Mishicot Pat Finnel elected Junior Class President. Lyceum Program Football Game - Mishicot at Sevastopol Senior Band twirlers selected October Manitowoc County Education Association Convention Football Game - Casco at Mishicot Football Game - Mishicot at Luxemburg Homecoming - Evening parade and bonfire Homecoming Victory - Mishicot wins over Gibralter. Homecoming Dance - Frank feit and Diane Reif reigning as King and Queen End of first six weeks One Act Play Football Game - Valders at Mishicot Sophomores hold dance for Freshman Class November Wisconsin Education Association Convention Wisconsin Education Assocaton Conventon Mshicot FHA Host of Fall Rally B Team Cheerleaders Chosen Basketball Game - Valders at Mishicot Basketball - Mishicot at Reedsville Basketball Game - Sevastopol at Mishicot 26 27 Thanksgiving Vacation December Basketball Game - Denmark at Mishicot Lyceum End of second six weeks Basketball Game - Mishicot at Brussels Wrestling - Mishicot at Luxemburg Basketball Game - Mishicot at Casco Wrestling - Mishicot at Luxemburg FFA-FHA Christmas Party Spanish Club Christmas Party Christmas Concert Basketball Game - Mishicot vs. Alumni First day of Christmas Vacation Page Sixty 4 School Reopens 5 Lyceum 8 Basketball Game - Gibraltar at Mishicot TT Wrestling -- Valders at Mishicot T5 Basketball Game - Mishicot at Sevastopol T6 Wrestling - Manitowoc at Mishicot 20 Wrestling - Two Rivers at Mishicot 22 Basketball Game - Brussels at Mishicot Barbara Reis announced DAR Award and Betty Crocker Award recipient 27 End of First Semester 29 Basketball Game - Mishicot at Casco February T Pat chooses Jackie Schramm as T960 Prom Queen 2 Basketball Game - Reedsville at Mishicot 5 Basketball Game - Mishicot at Gibraltar T2 Basketball Game - Luxemburg at Mishicot T3 Radio Club Dance featuring the Sapphires T8 Local FFA Speaking Contest 29 Band Clinic at Brussels 24 District Demonstration Contest at Valders ' 25 FFA District Speaking Contest at Manitowoc March 8 End of fourth six weeks T2 League Forensic Contest at Mishicot 26 District Forensics Meet 29 FHA Father-Daughter Chili Supper April 7 Oriole Banquet 9 Solo-Ensemble Tournament T4 First day of Easter Vacation T9 School Reopens 20 FFA Father-Son Banquet 2T Lyceum 22 Sophomore Dance End of fifth six weeks 30 Music Festival May 4 Mother-Daughter FHA Banquet T5 Spring Concert 2T Junior Prom June T Senior Banquet 3 Graduation -Seven E IOR CTIVITIE DIANNE AUGUSTINE Class Officer-Treas. 25 F.H.A. 1,2.3,45 Oriole Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Girls Bowling 2,45 Forensics 1,25 Dramatics 15 Homecoming Coma mittee 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls Chorus 25 Prom Court 35 Committee 35 Pep Club 45 Camera Club 1,25 Teachers Helper 45 Spanish Club 35 Snowball Court 2. J OANN E BARTA F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior Degree 35 Oriole Staff 45 Oriole Reporter 2,35 Quill and Scroll 45 Annual Staff 45 Play Committee 35 Girls Bowling 25 Forenscis 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Committee 3,45 Senior Band 25 Jun- ior Band 15 Prom Committee 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 45 Trees for Tomorrow 25 Camera Club 45 Library 3,4. ALLAN BAYLESS Oriole Staff 3,4 Quill and Scroll 45 Annual Staff 45 All School Play 25 Dramatics 25 Homecoming Committee 2,3,45 Senior Band 25 Junior Band 15 Prom Committee 35 Creative Writers 35 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Carera Club 1,2,45 Science Club 2,3. MARY BENZINGER Class Officer-Treas. 35 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. Officer 45 Oriole Staff 45 Girls Bowling 45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,5 Girlst Chorus 1,25 Senior Band 25 Junior Band 15 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 45 Library 3. F.H.A. 1,25 Library 3. RICHARD BLANK Annual Staff 45 One Act Play 35 Committee 45 Boys Bowling 2,35 Bowling Cap. 2,35 Forensics 25 Dramatics 2,35 Homecoming Committee 1,25 Mixed Chorus 2,45 Boys Chorus 25 Senior Band 2,3,45 Junior Band 15 Pep Band 2,3,45 Badger Boy 35 Track 1,2,3,45 Camera Club 1,2,45 Science Club 15 Solo Ensemble 1,2,3,45 Drill Team 4. FLORENCE BOHMAN F.H.A. 1,2,3.45 Junior Degree 15 Chapter Degree 25 F.H.A. Officer- Historian 35 Mixed Chorus 1,3,45 Girls 1,3,45 Senior Band 25 Junior Band 15 Pep Band 25 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 45 Trees tor To- morrow 25 Camera Club 1,25 Spanish Club 3,4 Library 4. FRANCIS BONFIGT F.F.A. 1,25 Boys Bowling 1,2,3,4. RAYMOND BONFIGT F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Boys Bowling 2,35 Science Club 2. LORRAINE CHALOUPKA F.H.A. 1,25 Oriole Reporter 45 Annual Staff 45 Play Committee 2,35 Girls Bowling 45 Rorensics 1.2,35 Dramatics 2,35 Homecoming Com- mittee 45 Mixed Chorus 1,45 Girls Chorus 1,45 Senior Band 2,3,45 Junior Band 15 Pep Band 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Camera Club 45 Solo Ensemble 2. SARAH CHASE Mixed Chorus 45 Senior Band 2,3,45 Junior Band 15 Pep Band 3,4. GEORGE CHASE F.F.A. 1,25 Senior Band 3,45 Junior Band 25 Football 1. ROBERT CHERVENY F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Senior Band 35 Junior Band 25 Science Club 2. GERALD DENOR Student Council 35 Boys Bowling 1,2 Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,45 Boys Chorus 25 Senior Band 2,3,45 Junior Band 15 Pep Band 2,3,45 Prom Court 35 Prom Committee 35 Camera Club 1,2,45 Science Club 25 Solo Ensemble 1,25 Drill Team 4. Page Sixty- FRANKLIN DEMELL F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Greenhand Degree, Chapter Degree, Farmers De- gree5 F.F.A. Officer, Jr. Sentinial5 Mixed Chorus 2,45 Boys Chorus 25 Track 4. SANDRA DEMSIEN Class Ofticer-Treas, 15 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior Degree 15 F.H.A. Of- ficer 25 F.H.A. Class Representative 35 Oriole Stat? 3,45 All School Play 35 One Act Play 25 Girls Bowling 1,2,3,45 Forensics 1,2,35 Home- coming Court 45 Mixed Chorus 1,35 Girls Chorus 1,35 Senior Band 1,2,3,45 Prom Court 35 Prom Committee 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 Twirler 1,2,3,45 Camera Club 15 Teachers Helper 45 District Solo Ensemble 1,2 State Solo Ensemble 25 U. of W. Summer, Music Clinic 35 Quill 81 Scroll 4. VERNA DUVENECK Student Council-Pres. 45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior Degree 25 Chapter Degree 35 F.H.A. Officer 35 Oriole Staff 1,3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Annual Stat? 45 One Act Play 45 Play Committee 45 Girls Bowling 3,45 Bowling 3,45 Bowling Cap. 45 Forensics 15 Homecoming Com- mittee 3,45 Mixed Chorus 35 Girls Chorus 35 Prom Court 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Cheeleader 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Red Cross Committee 1,2,3,45 Camera Club 15 Office Help 45 Teachers Helper 4. ' EUGENE DVORACHEK F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior Band 1. JUDITH DVORAK Class Officer-Vice Pres. 35 Student Council-Treas. 15 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior Degree5 F.H.A. Officer 25 Oriole Staff 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Annual Stat? 45 All School Play 35 Play Committee 35 Girls Bowling 1,2,3,45 Bowling Cap, 45 Forensics 1,35 Homecoming Committee 45 Homecoming Court 2,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 Girls Chorus 1,2,35 Sen- ior Band 2,3,45 Junior Band 15 Prom Queen 35 Prom Committee 35 Badger Girl5 Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Drum Maiorette 2,3,45 Snowball Queen 25 District Solo Ensemble 1,2,3,45 State Solo En- semible 1,25 U. of W. Summer Music Clinic. JEAN EIS Class Otticer-Pres. 15 Student Council 25 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior Degree5 Chapter Degree5 Prairie Farmer Award 1,35 Oriole Staff 3,45 F.H.A. Officer 25 Annual Staff 45 Play Committee 35 Girls Bowling 1,2, 3,45 Bowling Cap. 45 Forensics 1,2,35 Homecoming Committee 1,2,3 45 Homecoming Court 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Girls Chorus 1,25 Senior Band 2,3,45 Junior Band 15 Prom Court 35 Prom Committee 35 Badger Girl Alternate5 National Honor Society 3,45 Cheerleader 1,2,3, 45 Pep Club 45 Radio Club 2,3,45 Radio Club-Vice-Pres. 45 Twirler 1,2,3,45 Camera Club 1,25 Teachers Helper 45 Snowball Court 25 Solo Ensemble 1,2. FRANK FEIT Student Council 25 F.F.A. 1,25 F.F.A. Officer 1,25 All School Play 15 Boys Bowling 1,25 Homecoming Committee 45 Homecoming Court 45 Prom Court 35 Prom Committee 35 Track 35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Football l,2,3,4. JAMES FINNEL F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Prom Court Basketball 15 Football 2,3,4. MARY FRANK F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior Degree 25 Oriole Stat? 45 Homecoming Com- mittee 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls Chorus 25 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 45 Camera Club 15 Teachers Helper 4. Eight JEANIE GLASER Student Council-Treas. 35 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. Class Representa- tive 35 Oriole Staff 2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Girls Bowling 45 Hom.ecom- ing Committee 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Girls Chorus 35 Prom Court 35 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 45 Camera Club 15 Sweetheart Court 2. JERRY GRAYCAREK Play Committee5 Boys Bowling 2,3,45 Bowling Cap, 45 Homecom- ing Committee 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Boys Chorus 25 Senior Band 2,3,45 Junior Band 15 Pep Band 2,3,45 Prom Court 35 Camera Club 1,2,45 Drill Team 4. BONNIE GRIMM Student Council-Sec. Treas. 45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Oriole Staff 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Girls Bowling 45 Bowling Cap. 45 Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,45 Prom Court 35 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 45 Camera Club 1,25 Otiice Help 25 Teachers Helper 45 Library 3. JUDITH GU EX Class of'1'icer-Sec. 15 F.H.A. 1,2,35 Girls Bowling 45 Dramatics 15 Homecoming Queen 15 Pep Club 1,45 Library 2. GARY HAELFRISCH F.F.A. 1,2,35 F.F.A. Officer 25 An'naul Stal? 45 All School Play 1,35 Play Committee 25 Dramatics 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Boys Chorus 25 Sen- ior Band 25 Junior Band 15 Prom Court 35 Prorn Committee 3. DENNIS I IAUCI'I Mixed Chorus 25 Boys Chorus 2. KATHLEEN HIGGINS F.H.A. 3. AUDREY HODEK F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior Degree 25 Chapter Degree 35 F.H.A. Class Representative 45 Girls Bowling 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Girls Chorus 1,25 Senior Band 2,35 Junior Band 15 Arts and Crafts 35 Camera Club 25 Teachers Helper 4. JAMES HOFFMANN Annual Staff 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Homecoming Court 45 Prom Committee 35 Track 2,3,45 Football 3,45 Trees for Tomorrow 35 Camera Club 45 Science Club 25 Wrestling 45 F.T.A. 2,3. DOUGLAS JANSKY Boys Bowling 25 Homecoming Committee 45 Homecoming Court 45 Junior Band 15 Prom Court 35 Prom Committee 35 Track 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Snowball Court 2. THERESA KACZROWSKI F.H.A. 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,2,35 Girls Chorus 1,2,35 Office Help5 Teachers Helper 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3. MARLENE KAKES F.H.A. 1,25 Homecoming Committee 3,45 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls Chorus 25 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 45 Teacher Helper 4. RICHARD KASMER Class Otticer-Vice Pres. 2-Pres. 35 Student Council 15 Boys Bowl- ing 1,25 Homecoming Committee 45 Homecoming Court 45 Prom' King 35 Prom Committee 35 Track 2,35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2- Manger 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Radio Club 3,45 Camera Club 15 Snow- ball Court 1. FRED KERSCHER F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Greenhand Degree, Chapter Degree5 Prom Com- mittee 3. RAYMOND KIEL F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Greenhand Degree, Chapter Degree5 F.F.A. Of- fice-Junior Treas. 45 Homecoming Court 45 Football 1,2,3,4. DIANE KOCIAN Oriole Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls Chorus 25 Prom Committee 35 Teachers Helper 4. CAROI. KORNELY F.H.A. 2,3,45 Junior Degree 25 Chapter Degree 35 Oriole Staft 45 One' Act Play 35 Play Committee 35 Girls Bowling 2,45 Forensics 3,45 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls Chorus 25 Pep Club 45 Spanish Club-Vice Pres. 45 Library 4. JAMES KRAUSE Class Officer-Vice Pres. 1-Pres. 25 F.F.A. 1,2,35 Oriole Staff 45 One Act Play 35 Bowling 3,45 Bowling Cap. 45 Homecoming 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Boys Chorus 1,25 Senior Band 2,3,45 Junior Band 15 Pep Band 2,3,45 Prom Court 35 Prom Committee 35 Radio Club 45 Snowball Court 25 Solo Ensemble 2. RUTH KRIZEK Homecoming Committee 25 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls Chorus 25 Junior Band 1. , DAVID LUKES Class oFlicer-Sec. 3-Pres. 45 Oriole Staff 3,45 Annual Staff 45 One Act Play 3,45 Forensics 1,2,3,45 Dramatics 1,2,3,45 Prom Court 35 Prom Committee 35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Radio Club 1,2,3,45 Radio Club Pres. 45 Snowball Court 35 Chess Club 4. DAVID MEISSNER Greenhand Degree, Chapter Farmer Degree5 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. Officer 35 Boys Bowling 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Boys 1,25 Prom Com- mittee 35 Track 1,25 Basketball 1, HARVEY MLEZIVA F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Greenhand Degree, State Farmer Degree5 F.F.A. Of- ficer-Pres. 4 Annual Staff 45 Play Committee 45 Boys Bowling 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Boys Chorus 25 Senior Band 1,25 Junior Band 15 Pepa Band 1,25 Prom Committee 35 Wrestling 4- LORIN MOTT Annual Stat? 45 Boys Bowling 45 Prom Committee 35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 15 Arts and Crafts 35 Camera Club 45 Wrestling 45 Proiectionist 4. EUGENE MRAZ F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Greenhand Degree, Chapter Degree5 Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 Baseball 1,25 Football 1,2,3. SYLVAN NOVAK Student Council 25 Oriole Staff 25 Boys Bowling 25 Homecom- ing Committee 45 Homecoming Court 45 Prom Court 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Baseball 2,35 Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3,4. CLYDE PEROUTKA F.F.A, 1,2,3,45 Greenhand Degree, Chapter Farmer Degree5 Track 1,25 Football l,2,3. ROBERT PFEFFERKORN F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Greenhand Degree 15 Chapter Farmer Degree 25 F.F.A. Ol'Ticer-Junior Pres. 45 Prom Committee 3. EDGAR PLOOR Annual Staff 45 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Boys Chorus 1,25 Arts and Crafts 35 Camera Club 2,45 Proiectionist 4. Page Sixty-Nine GERALD PRINCL Annual Staff 45 Boys Bowling 1,2,3,45 Bowling Cap. 35 Home- coming Committee 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Boys Chorus 25 Senior Band 2,3,45 Junior Band 15 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Track 2,3,45 Football 45 Camera Club 2. JEAN RASMUSSEN F.H.A. 1,25 Homecoming Committee 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls Chorus 25 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 45 Teachers Helper 4. LILLIAN REIF Student Council 15 F.H.A. 1,2,35 Oriole Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Girls Bowling 2,45 Bowling Cap. 45 Forensics 15 Homecoming Com- mittee l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls Chorus 25 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 45 Library 4. BARBARA REIS F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior Degree 15 Chapter Degree 25 F.H.A.OFficer- Vice Pres. 3-Historian 4-State Officer 45 Oriole Staff 1,2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 All School Play 45 Senior Class Play 45 Play Committee 1,2,3,45 Girls Bowling 25 Forensics 1,2,3,4-State 25 District 3,45 Home- coming Committee 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,35 Girls Chorus 152,35 Senior Band 2,3,45 Junior Band 15 Pep Band 2,45 Prom Committee' 35 Creative Writers 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 45 Red Cross Committee 2,35 Camera Club 25 Solo Ensemble 1,2,3,45 D.A.R. 45 Betty Crocker Award 45 Annual Staff 45 Dramatics 1,2. DIANE REUTHER F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. Ofticer 35 Annual Stat? 45 Girls Bowling 45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls Chorus 1,2,3,45 Senior Band 25 Junior Band 15 Pep Band 25 Pep Club 45 Snowball Court 25 Solo Ensemble 2,3,4. JUDY REYNOLDS F.H.A. 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Girls Chorus l,2. MARLIS ROBINSON F.H.A. 1,2,35 Oriole Staff 45 Homecoming Committee 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Girls Chorus 25 Science Club 15 Library 4. JANICE SAUBERT Class Officer-Treas. 45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Homecoming Court 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls Chorus 25 Prom Court 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Teachers Helper 45 Snowball Court 25 Library 3,4. LEWIS SCHMIDT F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Greenhand Degree, Chapter Farmer Degree5 F.F.A. OFticer'Reporter 45 Oriole Stal? 45 Prom Committee 35 Track-Manager 3,45 Football-Manager 45 Camera Club 2. WILLIAM SCHMOOCK F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. Ofticer 35 Homecoming Committee 15 Home- coming Court 45 Track 3,45 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,2535 Football 1,2,3,45 Radio Club 3,45 Science Club 2. MYRON SCHULER Class Ofticer-Vice Pres. 45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Annual Stat? 45 One Act Play5 Boys Bowling 2,3,45 Bowling Cap. 3,45 Homecoming Com- mittee l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 25 Boys Chorus 25 Senior Band 2,3,45 Junior Band 15 Pep Band 2,3,45 Camera Club 2,45 Solo Ensemble 2. ALLAN SEIDL F.F.A. 1,2,35 Boys Bowling 25 Senior Band 25 Junior Band 1. DENNIS SEIDL F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. Otticer 45 Annual Staff 45 Senior Band 2, 3,45 Junior Band 15 Pep Band 45 Prom Committee 3. PAUL SHIMEK F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Chapter Farmer Degree5 Annual Stat? 45 Home- coming Committee 45 Homecoming Court 45 Prom Committee 35 Track 35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,4. MARILYN SIEBERT F.H.A. 25 Homecoming Committee 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls Chorus 25 Prom Committee 35 Teachers Helper 4. DELORES SIEHR F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior Degree 15 Chapter Degree 25 F.H.A. Class Representative 45 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Girls Chorus 1,25 Senior Band 25 Junior Band 15 Pep Band 25 Prom Committee 35 Arts and Crafts 35 Teachers Helper 4. JOAN SKATRUD Class otticer-Sec. 25 F.H.A. 2,35 Oriole Staff 45 Annual Staf'f5 Girls Bowling 2,3,45 Bowling Cap. 45 Forensics 25 Homecoming Committee 2,35 Homecoming Court 2,45 Mixed Chorus 25 Prom Court 35 Prom Committee 35 Pep Culb 45 Radio Club 2.45 Radio Club Officer-Vice Pres. 45 Camera Club 25 Science Club 2. JAMES STERN Annual Staff 45 Prom Committee 35 Camera Club 15 Spanish Club 3. BETTY STORZER F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior Degree 15 Chapter Degree 25 F.H.A. Ofticer- Treas. 3,45 Oriole Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls Chorus 25 Prom Committee 35 Arts and Crafts 35 Teachers Helper 4. KARL STURM RaA.Lz14 CHARLES SYDOW F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. MARY KAYE TRIERWEILER F.H.A. 2,3,45 Girls Bowling 3,45 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls Chorus 25 Pep Club 45 Arts and Crafts 3. WAYNE TUMA F.F.A. 1,25 Junior Band 15 Prom Committee 35 Track 3,45 Spanish Club 3. NANCY TUSCHL Student Council 3,45 F.H.A. F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior Degree 25 Chapter Degree 35 F.H.A. Officer-Pres. 35 Oriole Staff 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Annual Staff 45 All School Play 2,35 Girls Bowling 25 Forensics 1,2,3,45 Dramatics 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls Chorus 25 Junior Band 15 Junior Band 15 Prom Court 35 Prom Committee 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Camera Club 2,45 Spanish Club-Treas. 45 Senior Class Play 45 One Act Play 3,4. VINCENT VOGEL 'F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Greenhand Degree 15 Chapter Farmer Degree 25 F.F.A. Otticer-Sentinal 2. RONALD WAVRUNEK F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. Officer-Treas. 45 Track 15 Science Club 2. BETTY ZEMAN Class Officer-Sec. 45 F.H.A. 1,45 Oriole Stat? 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Annual Staff 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Girls Chorus 1. FLORENCE ZIMMER F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior Degree 15 Chapter Degree 25 F.H.A. Ofticer 35 Oriole Statttt 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Annual Stal? 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls Chorus 25 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 45 Arts and Crafts 35 Science Club 2. Page Seventy JK! 9, .. .,.,. .. -1'2l,.:.:.2,::,f. 'S- - 1 .:.:.:.:-3 E., pe ex .: Q xv, M - hi! . 'Tk ., .. -:.:.: . 4 I W W3 'M ,uk D ' 4 Q , . F2 y is i S QQQQ, ei X ai: ,p: ,,ff ' 4 ' 0.3 5 .. If X Q K gi R M X i x is J' ' W . .,., ,, . 3 42 iw , .2 W 3 as gm SE ' , Q W f V, lk X A ::ga:f: X,...M-2 .X . .,. . 55 Ak X .,,R:,.,, at , ,QQ-3 .. ' ,X v We wr If .K A +1-fwkrx- A .KN 't wx 5 Q--, k yn' 'fj- I y A Q x M W K. M23 S-3' 1111 STEEBER'S STORE AND LOCKER PLANT Kellnersville, Wis. PECK'S Used Auto Parts Phone Mu 2-4315 Francis Creek, Wis. ROCKWOOD CORNER BAR Bud and .Ierry Gas and Oil Beer Depot Phone Mu 12-6033 VICTOR YOHANEK Garage anl Hardware Kellnersville, Wis. MARTY'S CHEV. GARAGE Chevrolet Sales and Service Phone Mu 2-2876 Francis Creek, Wis. JlM'S BAR Evelyn and Jim Phone Un 3-3399 Maribel, Wis. SAUER FUNERAL HOME Edward Sauer Licensed Director and Embalmer Kellnersville, Wis. BOLLE'S BAR Francis Creek, Wis. LARRABEE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cold Storage Locker Harold Haese, Owner Larrabee, Wis. LAMBERT IMPLEMENT CO. John Deere Tractors and Farm Implements Phone Whitelaw 3-448 Kellnersville, Wis. Compliments of DICK HIORNS' HILLTOP CASINO Hy 141 Francis Creek, Wis. Compliments of GREENWOOD'S BAR Hy 141-147 Fish Fry - Every Friday Night PEROUTKA'S BAR Louie and Mabel Direct Draw Beer Phone Mu 2-1484 Francis Creek, Wis. Compliments of STATE BANK OF FRANCIS CREEK Member of FDIC and FRS Francis Creek, Wis. Compliments of LOUlE'S 8. ROSA'S BAR Hy 141 Route 1, Maribel, Wis. YINDRA'S BOWLING AND TAVERN Chicken Dinner Our Specialty Phone Mu 2-5771 Francis Creek, Wis. DOTTIE'S RED DOT The Best in Food and Drinks 4 Miles North of Francis Creek Phone Mu 4-9771 GOELER'S Ready To Wear Phone 7414 1805 Wash. St Two Rivers, Wis. MATT HAUCH'S Compliments of TAVERN AND DANCE HALL MR. s. MRS. JOHN E. KORNELY Chicken Dinner Whitelaw 2-3517 Kellnersville, Wis. an alumnus Two Rivers, Wis. JOEHNIG'S LIQUOR 8. BEER MART Where you get quality at the right price 1807Vz Wash. St., Two Rivers BLADNIK GARAGE Simplicity Gardening Equipment Phone Whitelaw 2-3305 Kellnersville, Wis. KUNZ CLOVER FARM STORE Route 4, Manitowoc, Wis. Phone Mu 2-7413 Rockwood, Wis. SPOT BAR 1811 Wash. St. Two Rivers, Wis. THE DREES' RESTAURANT Compliments of woires . AND SERVICE STATION 1v1ELv1N AND HAROLDINES Y ,QnZe2i22'o Phone MU 4-9934 A'WaYS a Good Time Phone 392 1813 Wash. si Francis Creek, Wis. Larrabee, Wis. Two Rivers, Wis. STRANSKY AUTO SERVICE Phone 2-1491 Francis Creek, Wis. Compliments of ALBERT VALENTA Concrete Products Maribel, Wis. Page Seventy-Two VANITY BEAUTY SHOP All Beauty Services Performed 1817 Wash. St. Phone 8812 Two Rivers FORST'S Lunch and Refreshments Served Mrs. F. Lodl, Prop. Phone 1F21 Tisch Mills Wisconsin SKWOR MEAT MARKET Home Made Sausage Phone 2561 Mishicot, Wisconsin MISKE'S FOOD MARKET Fresh and Cured Meats Free Delivery Highway 147, Two Rivers Phone 2-8025 Compliments of VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Mishicot, Wisconsin BETH MARIE TOT SHOP Two Blocks West of Catholic Church Phone 3731 Mrs. R. Gerhard Mishicot, Wisconsin Compliments of STOER DAIRY EELLS ELECTRIC Wiring 84 Antenna Service Phone 2755 Mishicot, Wisconsin MODEL BARBER SHOP Wm. Bergelin, Mgr. Open During Noon Hour Phone 2883 Mishicot, Wisconsin Compliments of DAN W. SHIMEK Real Estate Salesman Route 1, Mishicot Phone 8206, Two Rivers M 8. M LUNCH Washington Street Bridge Two Rivers Wisconsin BADGER GRILL A Good Place to Eat Harvey lBootsl Dvorak Phone 2781 Mishicot Compliments of THELMA'S Corner 8th 8. Wash St. Manitowoc, Wisconsin Compliments of THE MEMORIAL DRIVE MONUMENT WORKS Two Rivers, Wis. Compliments of KADOW'S MEAT MARKET Phone 2571 Mishicot, Wisconsin Compliments ot COCKY'S 147 CLUB Compliments of KOEPELS SERVICE 21st and Wash. Street Phone 2-5631 Two Rivers Compliments of SINGER SEWING MACHINES 915 South 8th Street Manitowoc, Wisconsin HANSEN FLORIST Home Grown Flowers Phone 6161 Two Rivers, Wis. Layaway Now for Christmas JI Manitowoc, Wis. Manitowoc's Busiest Jewelry Store STRAWBERRIES RALPH BERTLER Phone 2-9838 Route 1 Two Rivers, Wis. Compliments of VAGUE BEAUTY SHOP Phone 2581 Mishicot, Wisconsin JOHNSON HAYLOFT BAR Carl 8. Irene, Props. Mishicot, Wisconsin FRANK J. KERSCHER CO. Wholesale Distributors Supplies and Equipment 701-707 Buffalo Street Manitowoc, Wisconsin Compliments of PFEFFER FURNITURE CO. Manitowoc, Wisconsin OTTO KUECHLE CO. Home Furnishings Store Phone Mu 4-8012 9th and Jay Street Manitowoc, Wisconsin GALECKIES Good Clothing Two Rivers, Wis. RAY W. JINDRA Heating - Sheet Metal Work and Plumbing LAMBERT IMPLEMENT CO John Deere Tractors And Farm Implements Phone 2481 Whitelaw 2-3448 Mishicot, Wisconsin Kellnersville SAMZ IMPLEMENTS SCHROEDER'S Case Fa rm Machinery Phone 2521 Mishicot, Wisconsin Page Seventy-Three Famous for Quality And Low Prices for Over 66 years Two Rivers, Wis. U X., ,, ,law if Ju '5 J .L fwiluil ,J x A H . -s. ' V lbw 51 1 Iwi! S ' l 'wil RED OWL STORE ,E 3--JIQEO iIWATZKE,J.EWELER BRALEY'S RESTAURANT 15-I ', l 4 'il 3 Two Rivers, Wisconsin Iso? Wasbmglon Slreelkw F9 I42I-Iglh Street For your Fresh Fruits .' . -'gi 1 ' , fl. . ' I' v 3 ' f A . . . ' ' Qwlxr, RN?-5, WSQML E i if Two Rivers, Wisconsin Meats 8' vegetables 39 Xu C-M fa .A 'Ywo RI tilts LINl EUM JACK'S UPTOWN BAR GIL'S ZUQAXPET senvice A 'rwr I K, Corner of 20th 8. C- Washington Street lf Two Rivers, Wisconsin .1 SAUVE'S Deep Rock Service 1902 Washington Street Phone 7171 Two Riv et'5 Myrt 8. Jack Fish Fry-Friday Nite Two Rivers, Wisconsin SPORTING GOODS 1916 Washington Street Two Rivers, Wisconsin JENSEN'S Ready to Wear Two Rivers, Wisconsin CLARK SUPER 100 Premium Gas 8. Oils 19th 81 Washington St. Two Rivers, Wisconsin BIG SHOE STORE Manitowoc, Wisconsin Compliments of J. C. PENNY Manitowoc, Wisconsin LOUIE'S SPORTING GOODS Louis C. Stangel, Prop. 813 S. 8th Street Manitowoc, Wisconsin KADOW MARKET Hermaan 81 Kelman Manitowoc's Oldest 8. Finest Food Market Mu 4-3353 1128 Wash. St. Compliments of ZIMMERMAN'S Ready to Wear 931 S. 8th Street RAHR'S FURNITURE Everything for the Home Manitowoc, Wisconsin MESSMANN'S Appliances 8. Gifts 1510 Washington Street Phone 7521 Two Riv SFS TWO RIVERS HARDWARE Plumbing-Appliances Two Rivers, Wisconsin Compliments of J. C. PENNY Two Rivers, Wisconsin MONTGOMERY WARDS Where All America Shops 8. Saves Two Rivers, Wisconsin SPORTING GOODS SUPPLY 809 Quay Street Manitowoc, Wisconsin HANSEL'S Tire 81 Battery Two Rivers, Wisconsin MELCHERT'S TOGGERY Formal Footwear Rental Two Rivers, Wisconsin TRIAD RADIO 8. TV, INC. 115 N. 10th Street Manitowoc, Wisconsin GREENWOOD'S TV 8. Appliances Two Rivers, Wisconsin SUETTINGER HARDWARE We Make Keys 1407-16th Street Two Rivers, Wisconsin WICHMAN'S Harley-Davidson Motorcycles 8. Scooters 109 N. 10th Street Manitowoc, Wisconsin MEL'S ROCKET SERVICE 201 N. 10th Street Manitowoc, Wisconsin FRANK'S ROYAL SERVICE 8th 8. New York 38th 8. Calumet Avenue Manitowoc, Wisconsin Compliments of STREICH OIL COMPANY Office Mu 4-5262 Yard Mu 2-7121 Manitowoc, Wisconsin Page Seventy-Four KUMBALEK'S ROCKET SERVICE 23rd 81 Jackson Street Phone 8851 Two Rivers, Wisconsin Compliments of DEMSIEN'S Mishicot-Variety NAPP OFFICE 8. SCHOOL SUPPLY Compliments of VIRGILI SHOE 8. B S ' Us IIIIIIII 912 E' hth St t REPAIR Gifts, Novelties, '9 ree a Magannes Phone Mu 4-6686 Two Rivers Try our DIIIIIY GOIIIII Manitowoc, Wisconsin Wisconsin Frozen Custard Opera Bar-Dairy Bar THE MANITOWOC Lunch Bar SCHEURELL'S HERALD TIMES ARTHUR LEVENHAGEN, PROP. MENIS cl-OTHIERS Confectionary I C YOUr Evenj:IhingII::I the 1600 Washington Street F .I Dairy Line i am' Y Hall for Weddings Man-'ewef Dances, etc. I . Newspaper Phone 3221 Mishicot W'5con5 I' TWIN RIVER MANTICEITSTURER VILLAGE BAKERY CO-OPERATIVES gt Flow-.Feed.Grain DISTRIBUTORS Assortment of Bakery Fertilizer ef Gag and Oil Grade A Dairy 8. A Phone 3353 Hardware Ice Cream Products . Mishicot, Wisconsin Mishicot Phone 3601 mal .4'2 ' 2 nb I o , ' . Two Rivers Phone 5631 N lc y' J lx AV l ! ,QPU aul Wlmmer ' ' O . I 'I 'Iwi I I I L, I 1x.WblL' U 1 Compliments of Jul R yu bl dmpllmenls ef W W ,+ it la I my siLLY'S CAFE IJQLXIQJ 'JI GI vb QD ' P ,NCL TRANSFER LINES trim ? Q 'Q 'f A lla A Lflll Manitowoc y l .J t x A Y Phone 2553 , , IX ot, IS o n mf! I . . . Wisconsin ,fy f A Uly shncot, Wisconsin J MP' ll, J In si I I Q Compliments of ue L, f PS 6 ITIICEVI Compliments of STELZER HARDWARE R Any. General Hardware T SSPIDIDLE ANY WESTERN coNDENSARY X X uil i Materia RePalr Work M b5lies, Paints Mishicot of Kinds Phone Wisconsin Manitowoc, Wisconsin Page Seventy-Five Compliments of BOEHRINGER Compliments ot LOCKOW on 8' FUEL COMPANY NURSERY a. LANDSCAPE THEIS SHELL OIL C0- Phone 5131 SERVICE Phone 3244 Two Rivers 3610 Waldo Blvd' Mishicot Murray 4-4069 Wisconsin Manitowoc, Wisconsin Wisconsin Compliments ot TERM' EASTWIN TAVERN Lincoln Mercury GAMBLE STORE Dance Hall For Mr- 8' Mrs- T0 'Y 1207 Washington Parties Weddings 8. Rybrhi Street Dinners Phone 3952 Manitowoc bY Mishicot, Wisconsin Wisconsin Reservativn KRUSWICH LOCKER SERVICE Lockers for Rent Meat Cutting, Wrapping, Freezing Beef Sold by Quarters 81 Halves Phone 3654 Mishicot, Wisconsin Compliments of MALLEY PRINTING COMPANY Wedding Stationary our specialty Two Rivers Wisconsin Congratulations Class of '60 C. J. SPEVACHEK Finest in Carpeting, Rugs 81 Draperies 536 North 9th Street Shop Phone Mu 2-1876 Office Phone Mu 4-9406 Manitowoc, Wisconsin EIS 8. WEGNER IMPLEMENT COMPANY John Deere Farm Equipment, Service, Repairs Water Systems Phone 3364 Mishicot, Wisconsin SHEBOYGAN PRODUCE COMPANY Wholesale buyer of Fresh Eggs Mishicot - Sheboygan BADGER I.ANES A.M.F. Automatic Setters Harvey and Evey Bowl for Health Phone 3633 Mishicot, Wisconsin PFINGSTEN GROCERY Shurtine Foods Food Lockers Phone 3451 Mishicot Wisconsin Compliments of MISHICOT MODERN DAIRY INC. Producers of Various Types of American Cheese Phone 2131 Mishicot, Wisconsin Page Seventy-Six Compliments of FRAN'S CITIES SERVICE STATION Phone 3681 Mishicot Wisconsin SPECHT FURNITURE Home Furnishings Funeral Home Licensed Director and Embalmer Paul E. Specht Wrecker Service Phone Mu 2-4300 RUZEK SALES AND SERVICE Repairs-Portable Welding Shell Petroleum Products phone 2632 Whitelaw, Route 1 Mishicot, Wisconsin Wisconsin I FARMCO PICHARDS Farmco Feeds-Seeds CHILE BILL LODGE Fertilizer Gas-Oil-Tires Fine Food At All Times Featuring Lobster Francis Creek Phone Manitowoc Mu 4-9175 or Dinners by Reservation MU 2-6442 -4679 Larrabee Phone Mu 2 Phone 3675 Move up to STANGEL'S SUPER VALUE 1590 Where Shopping is a PIeasure LAKESHORE RADIO Two Rivers WTRW Wisconsin BOOK AND GIFT SHOP Toys-Books-Gifts 831 South 8th Street Manitowoc, Wisconsin The Only Radio Station in the World that gives a about Manitowoc County W O M T BLESER LUMBER COMPANY AND SPORTING GOODS Phone Mu 2-1573 Rockwood, Wisconsin Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1960 SORENSON'S COUNTRY INN Phone Mishicot 2435 Melnik, Wisconsin LAKE PARK OIL Manitowoc - Two Rivers KENNEY'S SHOES Shoes for the Entire FamiIy 907 South 8th Street Manitowoc, Wisconsin JIM KRAUSE'S ORCHESTRA Good Time Music For All Occasions Route 1, Two Rivers Wisconsin Phone Mishicot 2954 RON'S FLORAL SHOP Flowers for Every Occasion Page Seventy-Seven Compliments of HESSEL'S MUSIC HOUSE Manitowoc, Wisconsin LAKESIDE PACKING CO. Canners of Lakeside Brand Vegetables Manitowoc, Wisconsin Compliments of FRANK SCHEUER Retinning Phone 3874 Mishicot, Wisconsin Compliments of SCHEUER'S MEAT MARKET Phone 3621 Mishicot, Wisconsin Compliments ot MEINEKE GARAGE Phone 2442 Mishicot Wisconsin Congratulations from MISHICOT LUMBER COMPANY on your 1960 Annual KORZINEK MUSIC SHOP Columbia and V.M. Stereo 8g High Fidelity Phonographs Student Instrument Rental Plan Phone Mu 4-5615 909 Washington Street Manitowoc, Wisconsin Senior Class Portraits in 1960 Arrow by CARLETON STUDIOS 821 Washington Street Manitowoc, Wisconsin FLEMAL'S FOOTWEAR Shoes for the Entire Family 1604 Washington Street Two Rivers, Wisconsin Compliments of KRAJNlK'S SERVICE STATION SCHUTTE BROS. COMPANY chevrolet Sales Established 1849 8: Service Manitowoc Phone 2572 Wisconsin Mishicot, Wisconsin Compliments of F. EGGERS PLYWOOD VENEER CO. Two Rivers, Wisconsin PIGGLY WIGGLY SUPER MARKET Wisconsin's Finest The WorlcI's Most Beautiful Manitowoc, Wisconsin RUMMELE'S Manitowoc's Fine Jewelry Store 69 Years of Quality Service Manitowoc, Wisconsin STAUDINGER BARBER SHOP Phone 361 1 Mishicot Wisconsin Page Seventy-Eight? Best Wishes Graduates of '60 DICK BROS. BAKERY Manitowoc Wisconsin , ,011 4 ll,- If ..'.! , ' 3 ft f X DI-A II' f M C n. f I Complimehts of jg' 3 I 111 ' ompllments o -,' cf . JZ, I. - 1 if it BAUGNIET MILK RANCH A ,A I ,I 'x J, 1 V Af! I., I ,.' OF 'RIVERS I PP kg, When unfortunate in the Loss of YI 'jf 4' fi'y'II J Livestock Contact Us Immediatly 'X 'YI ,K L 'gf' . NL.. , P TWf'j,5'Ve'5,f J y , -' Wf'?I'S ' MishicotQ wig, v Phone R.F.D. 2772 I T 1 if- J X 4 L ki 7 , I ff' ,UW ,jr f- ,I ' N I 'IV I ljlll INV , I L I gy P' Coaqwplimetnts of-' If .X ' K ,1 KuMBALEK's BAR -Au' hr ' 7,1 ,V bv, X U M, 'f- ' I - It . , f 1.4 ,W ,Q W I I ,va NJ ' ' 'I J 5 If-ep,sT WISCONS INs'TRUSfIEE co. V1 Tap and case Beer df' J A I W f 1' I 9ZjQTQSouthg1 th St. V X Marcy and Roland .4 . I ' ' A,f1 !'I , 1 A .1 I .L -,rm ff! If LW, 4 X L .I . . Manitovmc l , xllwiscqnsln Phone 2851 Mlshlcot Q IX ' I-,fffv .I Y I sffv X1 My ,JA Complimems of LITTLE GIANT SUPPLY CO. Lf Air Hammers for Hire, Barn Cleaners Live Stock Feeders, Pole Barn's Stanrhions and Pens, Silo Unloaders J. J. STANGEL HARDWARE CO. Menasha Ave Manitowoc, Wisconsin ' Airport Road Manitowoc, Wis. Bulova The Graduate's Watch Compliments of Manitowoc Manitowoc SCHMIDTMANN CO. Largest Selections Wisconsin's Greatest Manitowac Wisconsin Jewelers KRONZER 8. WOLFE COMPLIMENTS CLOTHING OF A 1418-18th Street Two Rivers Wisconsin FRIEND Page Seventy-Nine . f 11 l fy 0 5. .f NOV 6 if U L A :W L I X A Congratulations Class of 60 lb ' 5625056 Swirl .N GEORGE KRAUSE, SALESMAN I ' ll I Ill - CULLIGAN AND SCHUMACHER X x llllll 5 T ay DI General Appliances IU l U UMW ju HAS H Cl ' f , oover eaners ,' -' x 1 J it gg, U Complete Geneva Kitchens el' 0? Kewaunee Two Rivers 5217 Mishicot 3755 IM H Um f lj Xp Two Rivers New Car Dealers lt! DEH AND MARTIN V M 49' EAST SIDE AUTO CO. M L lf yy MEIIAL cHAPELs P9091 LL' andy, Erolman Motors E507 I Hgme of Fine Furniture Two Rivers Auto Service Phone 395 Two Rivers, Wis. I-angel' Bl'0fl19fS JOHN KAKES DEPARTMENT STORE W ' A I Service Station earmg ppare Sales and Service for the Whole Family Quality Foods Phone Phone Mishicot, Wig, Mishicot Wisconsin KRONFORST ELECTRIC KUMBALEK'S BAR I Electric Wiring a Specialty TBP and 0C3gQ1l'B9el' Zenith Radios 8. Television Hifi l I Kelvenator Appliances 1'Marcy'an?l'vR9land I 1' ' I . T . 'sl l I 1, fl V' I ,' f Phone 3632 Mishicot Phaqgfflfiasi is Mishicqf, lWisconsin DALEBRoux JEWELERS l T Two RlvEpzsfsA'vlNo,s ABZXNIC A 'W 1 l I, 0 I BETTE AND DICK A f xt mf offices At f Watches-Diamonds-Silxferwaire f f V 0,Two lRivers-fMishicots-Tisch Mills Fine Gifts - If SavinQs'l'Banpk-For, Saving :People Phone 2482 510,000 MaximUmlFor Each' Depositorf A Mishicot Wisconsin l .. Member at 4FDlC ' , r' P ge Eighty 'v f. : 1 A . 7 x ,W li! Q W ly 5 iqasz in 5 School I ,vw .f flfjlvly 1 ll .Ll Nl ,, M 1' FR i , WWW Dairy Famous for Finest I 0 Dairy Products Phone MU 2-4828 fl fl C XL 1 P. O. Box 62 Wisconsin For the Land's Sake Use Compliments of Rockwell Grade A Agricultural Limestone PARAGON ELECTRIC coMPANv ROCKWEU' 'ME COMPANY 8. 1600 Twelfth Street PAUL HESSEL COMPANY Deliverecl-Dumped-Spread-Conveyed Two Rivers Wisconsin Two Rivellglephone 4-1965 Manitowoc MU 2-7763 Phone 303 Quarries and Office Rockwood Wisconsin Compliments of xx HAMILTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY Two Rivers Wisconsin x Page Eighty-One 2 ' Q . A KV A . -1,-3 t 53,4135 V, r.., I all Y I A 1 H u C J Q , jf I ,LU f ,V u Vl.:.LAi -, .i 1 - ,. Qajjaud J guor V, xv . Compliments of., , R - 5 Q f I .TH COemQ!imeBgTtsI 'gz- A law! Q. Eisgfelef MQ Y JV'M,,ffKRALLs' TEXACO if'gffgf'e1zfi,s.fjQ. Q' f V if ,lik vga Ygglj LJV- N ,- J .-tb. S-'M h x,1i HKD A 7' MUCHEV'S INCQ. ,gf W- ,ig , 'f N Q s I Furnihqr? 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