Montello High School - Granite Hilltopper Yearbook (Montello, WI)

 - Class of 1954

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OUR TOWN’S SPORTS ACTIVITIES Bottom Ro : fack Seale. Adolph Heller. Duane Week worth. Tom Kusick. Dorothy Schinkel. Diane Campion. Alice Schinkel. Sharon Robinson. ROW' 2 Judy Metcalf, fanet Ingraham. Mary Wilson. Betty Bliefnick. Mr. Constance. Coach. ‘Henry Klauitler. luury Czeskleba. fames Wheaton. Richard Ross. OUR PHY-EI) Class sports events play an important part in the physical education activities in Our Town up here on the hill, and fall. winter, and spring find the hoys’ and girls classes in ac tive competition in a variety of events. leant captains and co-captains, elected from each class in hot It hoys and girls groups are shown in the pic ture above. I hese students are responsible for help- ing to line up participants in the various events. I he senior hoys teams earned all of the honors in the fall ac tivities. I hey placed first in softball throw; outdoor standing broad and high jumps; softball single, dou- ble. triple, and basepath; archery, first frame, first match, and best archery frame; 100-yard dash. In sim- CAPTAINS ilar events in the girls divisions, the sophomore girls won five first. and the seniors and juniors were tied for two each and placed two each. Winter activities in- clude A and B teams in volleyball and basketball, hop- step jump and indoor standing broad jump, basketball golf. 100-free throw event, most consecutive free throws, and A and B deck tennis squads. In the boys divisions, the senior teams won five events and tied one. the jun- iors won three and tied one. Senior girls earned the top honors in winter events with six wins and one tie. while the sophomores earned the other two events and tied one.

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Seated: lean Buchholz. I)ianr Campion. Xancy Whirry. Nary McMahon, Hanna C htede. Sharon Buchholz. Mary Wilson. ROW 2 lrs. Hillmrr. Uss Irrnr Scobie. Miss W'alson. Advisttrs, Janice Maynard. Mary Alln'n.ion. ( urol liliefniclt. Miss Bernice Scobie. Mr. Whirry. Adt'isors. ROW’ V Vivian Hall. Alice Brodericlt. Marian Ingraham. ( harles Barton. Kelly ( umpion, (tail Corison ROW 1: Belly liliefniclt, l.eah Roberts, Marlin .ellmer. Dorothy Schinltel. Torn I'.clterle. Judy Metcalf, Sandra « hn. Alice Schinltel Abcont: Connie Hersey. aclt Steinhaus, Donna I (temper. I wenty-seven Ml IS students took part in tlieir town s forensic program, whit li provides training in various speech activities. Jack Steinhaus and Marlin Zellmer entered the non-original oratory field. Donna I oepper entered her own oration. I hat I hey May Look for- ward. and Kelly Campion also entered his own orig- inal four-minute speech on the FFA organization. I hree girls — Nancy Whirry. Mary Atkinson, and Vivian Hall. worked on oral interpretation in the extemporane- ous reading division, while I om Eckerle and Charles Barton read up on a wide variety of current topics which they discussed extemporaneously from the plat- form. I he largest group worked in the dramatic and humorous declamatory fields. In humorous sketches. Sharon Buchholz. Donna ( doede. Jean Buchholz. Carol Bliefnick. Janice Maynard. Alice Broderick. Alice Schinkel. Sandra John. Leah Roberts, and Betty Blief- nick developed their skills. Mary Wilson. Mary Mc- Mahon. Diane Campion. Oail Carlson. Marian Ingra- ham. Judy Metcalf. Dorothy Schinkel. and Connie Her- sey appeared in dramatic interpretations. FORENSIC ACTIVITIES IN VOICING OUR OPINIONS •M CONTEST WINNERS. Malum. rBM A,Ln5on. Mur . Donna I oepP J Fckerle. Diane Zellmer Seated: lorn Merxe. mpion. Ion Steinhaus. LI AGUE WINNERS AT WEST FIELD:Barit row Mary Alltinson. Tom l.clterle, Mary McMahon. Seated: Xancy Whirry, Donna Toepper. KUVT' Vf VMMN£RSTAT -STEVEN -iii „ ' v ' Mc on To,,, Erier ,. o JT ')anry W,furrv Murv MrMa ,0, “ Tom a,su ■“ «1 A ratings in lie Madi Tra]iZr,r’‘ Mary



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Bolton. Ro . Albert Schmidt. I ranch Roidt. Henry Klauitler. Robert Ireitag. Sherman Bean. Ronald Blada. Melvin Ingraham. Gordon Werdin ROW 2 Mr George. Head Coach. Bred Kratz. Robert Schlaefer. lack Steinhaus. james Bednarek. lack Seale. Donald Morrical. Michael Kollaszar. Adolph Heller. Mr Young. Coach ROW V Robert Klauitter. Helmut Unger. Donald Berg, lames Holland. Tom Kckerle. Richard Bean. Ronald Klau itler. ROW A Uurence Lberty. Manager. Gerald Schmudlach. Bryan McAfee. Dale Carlson. William Kieck. Ronald Ross. Montello s Hilltoppers. in their second year of 7-C Conference, eleven-man football, battled their way through a six-game conference, seven-game season with a record of one win and six losses. Mr. Wray George, head coac h, was assisted by Mr. Malcolm Young. In spite of the groups in- experience in eleven-man scjuad work and com- petition. it accomplished what normal standards predict. I he conference opener with Adams- Friendship seemed to set the pattern for the rest of the season for the inexperienced Flue and ( »old. in five of its games came through with tallies, but never with enough breaks to win. I he homecom- ing game with Omro was a special heartbreaker. for the home team lost. IV 12. However, the eleven did place a member on the all-conference squad in Henry Klawitter. all-conference halfback. ON THE FOOTBALL I lomecominq royalty goes on parade between haloes of the game: King Meluin Ingraham and his Queen. Alice Schini picture, Diane Campion, junior. ante: r mg rietuin ingranam cmci ihel. Queen s Court of Honor (reading from left of •e): fudy frletcalf. freshman; Bette Cardner, senior; FIELD

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