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

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Published Annually by the Yearbook Staff MONTELLO HIGH SCHOOL Montello, Wisconsin Hilltoppers Board of Education Members of the seven-person Board of Ed ucation represent various careers and in- terests. At left: 1RV. DAGGETT, Chairman of the board, is shown in his real estate office. Lower left: MRS. BESSIE EGGLESTON. Clerk of the board, has been farming since 1948. She is also a 4-H leader and an officer for Homemakers and for Buffalo U.P. Cemetery Association. Lower right: ALBERT STELTER. Treasurer, is a farmer. He has been Assessor of the Town of Mecan since 1940, is a member of the Conservation Congress, and Vice- President of the Montello Rod and Gun Club. - 2 - i For Montello Schools At right: LAURENCE H. REIF, Director. An advertising photo illustrator and free lance photographer, Mr. Reif also raises sheep and has been Packwaukee Township Assessor and ASCS Committeeman. (Mr. Reif made six of the photographs used on these two pages.) At right: JAMES G. MURRAY. Director. ••Jimmy has been proprietor of Jimmy’s Snack Bar since 1948. and is a member of the Montello Chamber of Commerce. Lower left: CLAUDE J. ROWE, Director. In i960 Mr. Rowe established a hay-merchandising business. He is also a member of the Knights of Columbus. At right: VINCENT J. Metcalf. Director. Since 1953 Mr. Metcalf has been operating the Met- calf Bros. Muck Farm. He is also a member of the Marachords Barber- shoppers, Marquette County Farm Bureau, and Montello Vegetable Growers' Cooperative. - 3 - DAVID ALLEN CHANDLER - 5 - FRED ARTHUR MUELLER SHIRLEY I. PREUSS -7- LUCILLE ANN KRAUSE PHYLLIS JOANNE HAASE DAVID FRANCIS PUFAHL -8- WARREN WAYNE WINKLER -9 - JAMES ROIDT - 10- WAYNE ALBERT HOOVER NANCY LEE SPILLNER RUTH I. INGRAHAM DAVID LLOYD REIBOLD GARY LEONARD MORRICAL CARLA DAPHINE THOME King Sherman Stelter and Queen Shirley Preuss reigned over fes- tivities. Marvin, Susan, Merry, and Barbara put final touches on rose covered columns and other trimmings for-- White Rose of Athens Prince Sam Robinson and Princess Patsy Hill. April 27. 1963 1963 Prom Three Old Maid Aunts SENIOR CLASS PLAY FRONT ROW: Miss Schneider, Director; Sandra Stelter, Patsy; Larry Comstock, Larry. SECOND ROW: Ruth Ingraham, Aunt Samantha; Barbara Williamson, Aunt Harriet; Carolyn Buchholz, Aunt Geraldine; David Pufahl, Mr. Arnold (lawyer). THIRD ROW: Eleanor Shier, Greta (maid); Barbara Dalton, Diane (flapper); Nancy King, Miss Davis (reporter), Lucille Krause, Prompter. BACK ROW: Marvin Witt, Uncle Edward; James McNamee, Professor Carloff; Kathy Wianecki, Prompter; Sharon McGwin, Prompter. Reading and memorizing lines, although a tedious job at times, is a must for actors and actresses. - 14 - In the act--backstage. •’Quitting? Why?” For five months I ’ban' hearing tnose strange noises from Mr. Edward’s Trailer. A human being can stand just so much--and I've stood it I I don't trust my- self around one. I might do the same thing to HIM as I did to that lion... •Patsy. I never intended to let anyone stand in our way. We’re young. We have our wnole life in front of us.... Bye, Bye, Blackbird.... But, if Patsy marries before she's twenty-one..... - 15- Freshmen O' V, President - James Washburn d w w S Vice-President Steven Harring Secretary- Treasurer Renee Curtis Daryl Christensen Micnael Cotter Christina Cragin Jean Daniels Dawn Davis Richard Duffy Carol Fleegal Cathy Foley Peggy Garrison Dennis Glunn Jerry Hall Nancy Herman - 17 - Frank Koelbl Phillip Kollaszar Carol Kosloske Dale Kratz Robert Krueger Mary Kruger Roger Lee Patricia May Dixie Maynard Carl Mertley Linda Messerschmidt Michelle Metcalf Bernice Moshure Jean Nankivell Gary Napralla Laura Newhouse David Schwanke Barbara Schwartz Jeanne Smith Linda Spain Norman Stelter Vicki Stelter Carolyn Stibb DeLoma Thome Steven Vedok Mary Waldo Dennis Wegner Marietta Williamson - 19 - Sylvia Adrian Janice Bohn Barbara Borkowski Billy Brown Maureen Buchholz Dennis Chandler James Cotter President - William Peterson John Cotter Patrick Cotter Dennis Daniels Vice-President - Russell Preuss Dale Dickerson Donald Dickerson Charlotte Drew Secretary-Treasurer - Kathy McFarlin Maureen Glover Diane Gray Bernice Ingraham James Jensen Rex Kenitz Paula Kittman - 20 - Sophomores Beth Kollaszar Lawrence Kollaszar Kenneth Krentz Diane Krueger Larry Kruger John Lalor Craig Lambert Paisy Lee Kenneth McGwin Paul Metcalf Alanna Morrical i WMTf £ 4 - y Delores Morris Jayne Morris Jonn Nindorf DuWayne Reusch Carolyn Ronspies Betty Schultz Cilenn Schultz James Schultz Kathleen Schwartz Allen Seehaver Jon Sheller Ellen Smith Randy Stelter Richard Standke Carol Stewart Stephen Swader Robert Vohland Harvey Wallner Debbie Waiters Rolf Wegenke Joh Welke Norbert Wianecki Val Jene Winkler Elia Ramirez - 21 - 1963 Above: Parents' Day TOP ROW: Jerry Hall, Russell Preuss, King James Roidt, Marvin Witt, Jeffrey Wright, FRONT ROW: Arelen Jest- er, Alanna Morrical, Queen Barbara Williamson, Susan Sheller. and Melody Ingraham. At right: Winner of auto- graphed football--Susan Sheller. Merrianne Abraham Linda Bohn Dale Christensen Junior President - Bruce Kruger William Hartwig Melody Ingraham Linda Knaack - 24 - Karen Krause Wanda McReath Rose Morris Wayne Morris Georgette Moshure Cheryl Murray Gloria Raprayer Judy Rhode Teresa Robinson Carla Salzwedel Rick Salzwedel Donald Schneider Caroline Schmitz Trude Schwartz David Kollaszar Jeanette Tonn Patricia Waldo Barbara Weckwerth Jeffrey Wright Sharon Zierke 9 r - 25 - At left: Melody Wink- ler and Susan Davis with some of the Language work done by 7th and 8th grade pupils Above: Beautiful fall pictures--some drawn and others mounted by junior high students. This year a ''Departmentalized system has been used in Junior High. Each morning Mrs. Zuehls teaches Science: Mrs. Hoffman. Language; and Mr. Mrotek, Arith- metic. The teachers move from room to room to teach the subject to each group of students. Above: Various art pictures show- ing depth. Above: Various types of sea shells were cob lected and shown oy science students. This system seems to be more en- joyable for both the students and the teachers. It also allows more time for individual work with each student. i Above: Pupils working in Library Above: Display of various art projects. - 27 - Mrs. Hoffman’s Seventh Grade Allen Barron Darwin Barron Sally Davis Susan Davis Betty Jones Ronald Jones Colleen Glover Ellen Klawitter Linda Krivanek Thomas Lynch Steven McReath Stewart McReath Peggy Murray Rosamund Morris Llewelyn Owens Robert May Idolina Raminez Margaria Ramos John Reibold Richard Rygiewicz Brad Salzwedel Alice Schultz Linda Seehaver Ruby Stibb Celia Villeia Natalie Villeia Melody Winkler Lawrence Yapp - 28 - Mr. Mrotek's Seventh Grade John Campbell Pamela Cartwright Paula Coddington Mary Ellen Cotter Donna Cuff Loretta Day Joy Daniels Robert Ebert Claudette Foley Honorio Ganzales Maurice Graham Barbara Hall Douglas Jensen Patsy Johnson Mike McFarlin Janelle Metcalf Richard Orienti Kathleen Peterson Joyce Preuss Sarah Schwochert Earl Spain Sharon Stelter Jane Whirry Jean Williamson Elizabeth Balli Christine Bethke Kenneth Bulgrin mA - 29 - Mrs. Zuehls' Eighth Grade Laurence Aldrich Homer Balli Neil Bandt Ronald Barton Eight-grade boys--Wally Schultz, Leslie Williamson, and Brian Lambert--worked on a science mural. Gary Daniels James Daniels Carl Erdman Russell Garrison Roel Garza Roxanne Glover Richard Campbell, Elmore Shier, and Jerry Kemnitz studied the shell-craft art Display. rs a Yomeida Gonzales Charles Jones Michael Kallenbach - 30 - Above: Period. Upper right: Rae Washburn, Roxanne Glover, and Jean Stewart check the map for Social Studies class. Right: Seventh grade science bulletin board put up under the direction of Mrs. Zuehls. Mrs. Zuehls Eighth Grade Gerald Kemnitz Kathy Labrenz Brian Lambert Lorraine Lee Roger May Danni Orienti Irma Raminez Walter Schultz Debbie Sheller Elmore Shier Sandra Smith Jean Stewart Regina Street Rachel Washburn Leslie Williamson John Wright - 31 - REDS FRONT ROW: John Campbell, Neil Bandt, Steven McReath. SECOND ROW: Egbert Koelbl, Elmore Shier, Leslie Williamson, Kenneth Bulgrin. THIRD ROW: Charles Jones, Richard Orienti, Mike Kallenback, John Wright, Mr. Poock. Junior High Basketball Teams WHITES FRONT ROW: Brad Salzwedel, Walter Schultz. SECOND ROW: James Daniels, Stewart McReath, Brian Lambert. THIRD ROW: Douglas Jensen, Sherman Busse, Danni Orienti, Mr. Mischka. Absent when pictures were taken: Mike McFarlin. Junior High Cheerleaders Alice Schultz Jane Whirry Deborah Sheller Roxanne Glover Peggy Murray Mary Cotter Departments Mathematics Light waves, sound waves, and voltage curves may be represented as trigonometric curves. Several sine functions are plotted on this graph. We trimmed a Christmas tree with geometric figures. The principles of logic are used in a step- by-step proof of a theorem. A true state- ment must be cited as a reason for each step. One conclusion may be reached in several ways, as long as valid, deductive reason- ing is used. Classmates, what is the frequency of this trigonometric curve? ■ 34 - When Mr. Whirry was attending the National FFA convention, Mr. Ransom Shestock, former Montello High School Ag. teacher, taught the Ag. classes. Here we see him helping a group of freshmen study weed identification. At right: Putting the finishing touches on some of their shop projects are Tom Roidt, Dennis Schmudlach, and Franklin Crandall. Gary Morrical and Randy Stelter will spend many busy moments at the new desks they built in shop! AG. FRONT ROW: Dennis Wegner, David Schwanke, Norman Stelter, Phillip Kollaszar, John Priske, Robert Winkler. Kenneth Hoeft. BACK ROW: Warren Winkler, Ronald Hunter. Billy Brown, Lawrence Kollaszar, Ronald Dusenske, Russell Preuss, Mike Solterman, Robert Krueger. FFA president, James Roidt, presenting Greennands with pins. FFA welcome to JUSSURI J IL i t For the eleventh time at Montello, an FFAteam entered the National Poultry and Egg Judging Contest at Kansas City, Mo. Dennis Schmud- lach, Ernie Hunter, Dewey Roidt, Jim Roidt, and adviser Jack Whirry returned with a silver emblem (second place rating). Delegates to the 1963 State FFA Conven- tion: Wayne Hoover, left; and Dennis Schmudlach, right; appeared with Alice in Dairyland, Miss Sylvia Lee of Colfax. NEW STATE CONTEST WON BY LOCAL FFA TEAM! Roger Reusch, Glenn Steiter. and Pete Stewart; pic- tured here with adviser Jack Whirry; won the state Daviry Products Judging Contest and went on to win a silver emblem (second-place rating) at the nation- al contest in Waterloo, Iowa. Mr. Whirry was one of 25 vocational ag- riculture teachers in the United States to win the Honorary American Farmer de- gree at the National FFA convention in Kansas City. He is shown here receiv- ing the degree from National FFA offi- cers. At left, shown plant- ing trees in school for- est are: Dennis Dan- iels, Rex Kenitz, and Kenneth Krentz. J 4b Time out for lunch for a group of FFA boys who had been working hard pruning trees ana remov- ing slash from the school forest. FRONT ROW: Mr. Whirry, Raymond Fleegal, Gordon Uchtenberg, James Roidt, Douglas Lietz, Dennis Schmudlach, Gary Morncal. SECOND ROW: Dennis Wegner, Pnillip Kollaszar, Kenneth Hoeft, Robert Winkler, Kenneth Krentz, Robert Krueger, Dennis Daniels, Normal Stelter, David Schwanke. THIRD ROW: Warren Winkler, Kenneth McGwin, Harvey Wallner, Ronald Gurke, Russell Preuss, Wayne Morris, Norbert Wianecki, Mike Solterman, Billy Brown, Gary Carpenter, Dale Christensen. BACK ROW: Franklin Crandall, Glenn Schultz, William Hartwig, Ronald Dusenske, Lawrence Kollaszar, Paul Metcalf, Thomas Roidt, David Kollaszar, Dennis Gurke, Ronald Hunter. STATE FFA PRESIDENT IS GUEST OF LOCAL CHAPTER! Thomas Bleck, state FFA president, was a guest at the Game Feed. The local officers are shown here with him: Reporter. Dennis Schmudlach; Secretary, Gordon Lichtenberg; Sentinel, Gary Morrical; Thomas Bleck; local President, Jim Roidt; Vice-President, Doug Lietz . and Treasurer, Ray Fleegal. Jim Roidt, Montello FFA president, is shown presenting gifts to FHA advisor, Mrs. Price; and to Carolyn Buchholz, FHA president, for their part in the preparation of the annual FFA Game Feed Banquet. FRONT ROW: Kathy McFarlin. Alanna Morrical, Wanda McReath, Carolyn Buchholz, Carol Cotter. Kathryn Wianecki, Barbara Bulgrin. SECOND ROW: Janet Lischefski, Colleen Foley. Debbie Walters, Sharon Zierke Lucille Krause, Barbara Borkowski. Melody Ingraham. Mrs. Price. THIRD ROW: Carol Jaster, Maureen Glover. Val Jene Winkler, Karen Krause. Diane Gray, Bernice Ingraham, Ronda Barton, Georgette Moshure. BACK ROW: Linda Guenther, Beth Kollaszar, Barbara Weckwertn, Jeanne Smith, Sharon McGwin, Jeanette Tonn, Ruth Ingraham. Shortly before Christmas, each grade and high school student was asked to bring canned food to help fill the Christmas baskets for needy families in the county. FHA officers, Carolyn Buchholz and Barbara Bulgrin, packed the canned goods into boxes prior to moving it to the court house for distribution. FHA Jeanette Tonn and Jeanne Smith helped decorate the school Christmas tree in the lower hall. - 38 - Janet Lischefski and Sharon Zierke received suggestion3 from Mrs. Price as they sewed their dresses. Pressing is a vital step which must be done correctly and carefully at many times in the construction of a garment. Christmas projects in senior home economics included many interest- ing and pretty touches which could be used to brighten one's home. Judy Rhode demonstrated to the class a way of making Christmas bells from pieces of egg cartons. At right: Nancy King made a scene in wax by melting the wax and shaping it under cold water. Carolyn Stibb and Barbara Calnin are showing us some of the Christ- mas cookies which home economics students made. These were served along with turkey and the trim- mings for hot lunches on the Thurs- day before Christmas. - 39 - Bookkeeping student working on practice set 'I stayed up all night and these figures still aren't right. ♦ I Shorthand students taking dictation. ’’She must be dictating at 200 words a minute. ” Barbara Bulgrin checking threading of carbon ribbon on the I B M Executive typewriter. Business Education Lucille Krause using Edison transcribing machine during office training class. Typing student, Patricia May, inserting a carbon pack in the type- writer. FRONT ROW: Carol Cotter, Business Manager; Paul Cotter, Editor; Linda Knaack, Assistant Business Manager; Sylvia Adrian, Assistant Editor. SECOND ROW: Beverly Dieter, Janet Uschefski, Sharon Zierke, Phyllis Haase, Lucille Krause, Rosemary Morris, Miss Hotz. THIRD ROW: Barbara Bulgrin, Shirley Preuss, Sandra Stelter, Judy DiBell, Carolyn Buchholz, Ronda Barton, Val Jene Winkler. BACK ROW: Barbara Weckwerth, Douglas Lietz, James McNamee, Kathy Wianecki. The fold DOES make a differ- ence. Up from the bottom, over from the right, over from the lett... FRONT ROW: Barbara Beahm, Phyllis Haase, Ruth Ingraham, Miss Irene Scobie. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Ronspies, Cheryl Murray, Beth Kollaszar, Caroline Schmitz, Karen Krause, Val Jene Winkler, Bernice Ingraham. BACK ROW: Rolf Wegenke, Bruce Kruger, Dale Christensen. Forensics FRONT ROW: Rolf Wegenke, Robert Vohland, Larry Kruger, Sidney Marring, BACK ROW: Patricia May, Sylvia Adrian, Mike Solterman, Barbara Williamson, Barbara Schwartz. NON-ORIGINAL and ORIGINAL ORATORY Forensics Merry Whirry received an A in Prose Read- ing at the League contest in 1963, but was unable to attend the District competition at Whitewater. Sylvia Adrian received an ”A in Declamation in the League and a B at the District. This year she is entering Original Oratory. PLAY READING FRONT ROW: Kathryn Wianecki, Shirley Preuss, Sandra Stelter, Nancy King. BACK ROW: Linda Bohn, Carolyn Schmitz, N rbert Wianecki, James McNamee, Colleen Foley. EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING and FOUR- MINUTE SPEECH David Chandler, Betty Schultz, Steven Harring, Dale Christensen, Warren Winkler. INTERPRETATIVE READING OF PROSE and POETRY FRONT ROW: Rosemary Morris, Teresa Robinson, Merrianne Anraham, Susan Shelter. BACK ROW: Bernice Ingraham, Merry Whirry, Kenneth Hoeft. - 43 - FRONT ROW: James McNamee, Susan Sheller, Marvin Witt, Bruce Kruger, Mr. Whirry. BACK ROW: Renee Curtis, James Washburn, William Peterson, Mike Solterman, Steven Harring, Russell Preuss, Kathy McFarlin, Colleen Foley. Faculty women vs. Physical Education girls basketball game proved exciting. Of course, no game would be complete without Cheer- leaders. Student Council One of several events which the student council arranged this year was the Christmas Party on December 20. In addition to the snaps shown, we are sure those who attended will long remem- ber the fine job done by all who partici- pated in the program. FRONT ROW: Frank Koelbl, Susan Shelter, Patricia Waldo, Kathryn Wianecki, Teresa Robinson, James McNamee, James Washburn. SECOND ROW: Miss Scott, Dennis Wegner, Trudy Williamson, Melody Ingraham, DeLoma Thome, Linda Spain, Daryl Christensen. THIRD ROW: Nancy Spain, Susan Peterson, Jean Daniels. Merry Whirry, Marvis Schultz, Colleen Foley, Merrianne Abraham. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Williamson, Rose Morris, Linda Bohn, Renee Curtis, Mary Waldo, Cathy Foley, Marietta Williamson, Carol Cotter. FIFTH ROW: Michelle Metcalf, Ruth Ingraham, Linda Guenther, Mary Kruger, Dawn Davis, Jean Wricht, Cheryl Murray, Linda Knaack, Bernice Ingraham. BACK ROW: Warren Winkler, James Cotter, Glenn Scnultz, Lawrence Kruger, Bruce Kruger, Marvin Witt, Paul Cotter, Rolf Wegenke, Larry Comstock, David Chandler. Mixed Chorus Mixed Octet FRONT ROW: Barbara Williamson, Linda Knaack. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Murray, Teresa Robinson, David Chandler. THIRD ROW: Bruce Kruger, Rolf Wegenke. BACK ROW: Marvin Witt. - 46 - Jug Band FRONT ROW: Linda Knaack, Rosemary Morris, Barbara Williamson. BACK ROW: Teresa Robinson, Susan Sheller. Cheryl Murray, Miss Scott. Absent when picture was taken-- Merry Whirry. BANNER CARRIERS: Michelle Metcalf, Mary Kruger. COLORS: Rolf Wegenke. Larry Kruger, Bruce Kruger. MAJORETTES: Carol Cotter, Barbara Dalton, Merrianne Abraham, Nancy King, Diane Gray. - 47 - New band caps, modified West Point style, were the result of a fund-rais- ing project performed by band person- nel. Outstanding geatures of the new caps: White visor and chin strap Gold sunburst emblem with blue centered M Seven-inch, gold o st r i c h - f e a t h er plume. K KXSHi? S' £2 U8‘on s, “ The Montello Band is shown here in M lormation during half-time activ- ities of the Homecoming Game with Fall River. Preceding tne M , the band performed a precision drill to the music of the Gay Nineties. - 48 - Montello Band FRONT ROW CENTER: Susan Shelter, Debora Shelter, Raechel Washburn. SECOND ROW: Barbara Williamson. Jean Wright. Dawn Davis James Wash- burn. Cheryl Murray. Barbara Dalton. Linda Messerschmidt, Cathy Foley, Marietta Williamson. Patricia Waldo. Nancy King, Linda Knaack. THIRD ROW: DeLoma Thome, Trudy Williamson, Renee Curtis, Rosemary Morris, Jean Williamson, Nancy Spain, Teresa Robinson, Wallace Schultz. Janell Metcalf. Donna Cuff, Joy Daniels, Leslie Williamson. Bradley Salzwedel. Dale Cuff. Craig Lambert. Marvis Schultz, Robert Jones. David Chandler. Claudette Foley, Delores Morris, Pamella Cartwright, Daniel Or enti. BACK ROW: Karen Krause. Kenneth McGwin. Marvin Witt. Sherman Stelter. Jayne Whirry, Sidney Harring, Miss Scott. Junior High Chorus FRONT ROW: Peggy Murray, Rae Washburn, Kathy Labrenz, Jean Williamson, Melody Winkler, Christine Bethke, Miss Scott. SECOND ROW: Ronald Jones, Earl Spain. Ken Bulgrin, Peggy Walters, Joyce Preuss, Alice Schultz, Kathy Peterson, Neil Bandt, Claudette Foley, Paula Coddington. THIRD ROW: Brad Salzwedel, Richard Rygiewicz, Joy Daniels, Loretta Daye, Mary Cotter, Donna Cuff, Sharon Stelter, Patsy Johnson, Ellen Klawitter, Dale Cuff. FOURTH ROW: Leslie Williamson, Wally Schultz. Sarah Schwachert, Janelle Metcalf, Robert Ebert, John Reibold, Pam Cartwright, Barbara Hall, Rosamund Morris, Larry Aldrich. BACK ROW: Dannie Orienti. Roxanne Glover, Janie Whirry, Linda Kriwanek, Debbie Sheiler, Ronald Barton, John Wright, Douglas Jensen, Dicki Orienti. Quartet FRONT ROW: Kathy Foley. Dawn Davis. BACK ROW: Daryl Christensen, Frank Koelbl. Harmonettes FRONT ROW: Susan Peterson, Jean Daniels, Marietta Williamson. BACK ROW: Cathy Foley, Mary Kruger, Dawn Davis, Michelle Metcalf, Jean Wright. - 50 - FRONT ROW: Mary Waldo, Kathy McFarlin, Linda Messerschmidi, Diane Gray, Michelle Metcalf. Jean Wright. Mary Kruger. SECOND ROW: Miss Scott, Carol Kosloske, Linda Spain, Susan Peterson, Marvis Schultz, Nancy Spain, DeLoma Thome, Colleen Foley, Janet Lischefski. THIRD ROW: Trudy Williamson, Jean Nannivell, Jean Daniels, Merry Whirry, Rose Morris, Bernice Ingraham, Ruth Ingraham. Cathy Foley, Janell Bubolz, Barbara Williamson. FOURTH ROW: Carol Jaster, Marietta Williamson, Christina Cragin, Linda Bohn, Ronda Barton, Vicki Stelter, Arlene Jaster, Delores Morris, Judy DiBell. BACK ROW: Val Jene Winkler, Dawn Davis, Kathryn Knaack, Laura Newhouse. Patricia Waldo, Jeanne Smith, Susan Sheller, Sylvia Adrian, Teresa Robinson, Karen Krause. Trio FRONT ROW: Susan Peterson. SECOND ROW: Jean Daniels, Cathy Foley. BACK ROW: Mary Kruger, Jean Wright, Dawn Davis. Triple Trio FRONT ROW: Nancy Spain, Rosemary Morris. SECOND ROW: Linda Knaack, Teresa Robinson, Barbara Williamson. BACK ROW: Linda Bohn. Susan Sheller, Patricia Waldo. Absent when picture was taken: Merry Whirry. Athletics FRONT ROW: Mr. Klug, Dennis Chandler, John Cotter, Paul Metcalf. Donald Schneider. Wayne Morris. Thomas Roidt, Larry Comstock, Bruce Kruger, Frank Koelbl, Mr. Poock. BACK ROW: Robert Krueger, Raymond Fleegal. John Lalor, Dale Kratz, Robert Vohland, Gary Napralla, Larry Kruger, Jerry Hall, Rick Salzwedel, Russell Preuss, Billy Brown, Marvin Witt, Harvey Wallner, Patrick Cotter, Stephen Swader, Jeffrey Wright. Football Jim Roidt - Co-captain, received honorable men- tion on All-Conference. Jim Roidt leading the team out for second half of Fall River game. Larry Comstock - Co- captain of 1963 team. Larry Comstock taking a hand-off from Jeff Wright on a dive- play good for 8 yards against Fall River. FRONT ROW: David Chandler, Larry Comstock James Cotter, James Schultz, Donald Schneider, James Shestock, Paul Metcalf, Bruce Kruger, William Peterson, David Reibold, Patrick Cotter, Jeffrey Wright, Dennis Chandler. SECOND ROW: Wayne Hoover--Manager. BACK ROW: David Pufahl--Statistician, Mr. Klug--Assistant Coach, Mr. Poock--Coach, Robert Vohland--Timer. Team A TEAM SCORES Montello 39 Green Lake 79 Montello 62 Cambria 74 Montello 47 Princeton 83 Montello 36 Randolph 71 Montello 41 Pardeeville 72 Montello 51 Markesan 77 Montello 37 Fall River 77 Montello 51 Rio 90 Montello 68 Cambria 77 Montello 69 Princeton 99 Montello 47 Randolph 96 Montello 38 Pardeeville 93 Montello 58 Green Lake 78 Montello 46 Fall River 50 Montello 49 Markesan 71 B TEAM SCORES Montello 21 Green Lake 32 Montello 45 Cambria 40 Montello 36 Princeton 23 Montello 27 Randolph 45 Montello 39 Pardeeville 25 Montello 21 Markesan 41 Montello 37 Fall River 31 Montello 32 Rio 50 Montello 39 Cambria 49 Montello 52 Princeton 27 Montello 44 Randolph 42 Montello 41 Pardeeville 46 Montello 33 Green Lake 25 Montello 20 Fall River 44 Montello 22 Markesan 39 Montello fans apparently have something to look forward to in the next couple of years, even after the win less season just past. The top two scorers, Jim Cotter and Jim Schultz (sophomores), will be around for two more seasons, along with five other sophomores and two juniors. Lost for next season will be Jim Shestock, Dave Chandler, and Dave Reibold. Lack of height, poor shooting, and lack of experience were reasons for Montello's defeats this past season. - 54 - Paul Metcalf Stephen Swader John Cotter Dennis Chandler James Washburn Frank Koelbl Robert Krueger Patrick Cotter Michael Cotter B” Team James Schultz Larry Kruger Lawrence Kollaszar (No. 55) John La lor Craig Lambert Phillip Kollaszar Mr. Klug L e t t e r m e n FRONT ROW: James Roidt, Mr. Mrotek, Marvin Witt, Mr. Poock, James Shestock, Mr. Klug. SECOND ROW: Jerry Hall. Frank Koelbl. John Lalor. Jeffrey Wright. James Cotter. Stephen Swader Warren Winkler. Dennis Chandler. David Pufahl. THIRD ROW: David Chandler, Rick Salzwedel. Pat Cotter. Bill Brown Harvey Wallner, Gary Morrical, Larry Comstock, Russell Preuss. BACK ROW: James Schultz, Robert Vohland, Donald Schneider. Bruce Kruger, Paul Metcalf. Jon Sheller, Lawrence Kollaszar, Larry Kruger, Wayne Morris. - 55 - Cheerleaders Melody Ingraham, Captain Cheryl Murray Linda Guenther Carol Cotter Through sponsoring a roller skating party, distributing chances on a ’game football,' and selling 'mums’ and concessions, we were able to pur- chase new cheerleading sweaters. We would like to give a special 'Thanks to Mrs. Klug, our adviser. Her enthusiasm helped us to have a successful year. Cathy Foley Diane Gray Arlene Jaster Jean Daniels - 56 - FRONT ROW: Mrs. Klug, Cheryl Murray, Kathleen Schwartz, Jayne Morris, Sandra Stelter, Val J. Winkler. SECOND ROW: Janet Lischefski, DeLoma Thome, Georgette Moshure, Barbara Williamson. Trude Schwartz, Mary Waldo, Merry Whirry, Bernice Moshure, Jean Nankivell, Trudy Williamson. THIRD ROW: Kathy Mc- Farlin, David Pufahl, Marietta Williamson. Virginia Preuss, Carolyn Ronspies, Teresa Robinson, Michelle Metcalf, Jean Wright, Alanna Morrical, Sharon Zierke. BACK ROW: Jeanette Tonn, Kenneth McGwin, David Reibold, Susan Sheller, Patricia Waldo, Rolf Wegenke, Jeanne Smith, Barbara Weckwerth. Laura Newhouse, Kathryn Wianecki. Pep Club FRONT ROW: Linda Guenther. Paul Cotter. William Peterson, Merrianne Abraham, SECOND ROW: Melody Ingraham, Barbara Borkowski, Nancy King. Jean Daniels. Christina Cragin, Arlene Jaster. Cathy Foley. Janell Bubolz, Carol Cotter, Colleen Foley. Maureen Buchholz. THIRD ROW: Janice Bohn, Linda Bohn, Bernice Ingraham, Ruth Ingraham, Linda Knaack. Judy DiBell, Karen Krause. Maureen Glover. BACK ROW: Dale Christensen. Ronda Barton. Mary Kruger, Diane Krueger. Kathryn Knaack. Beth Kollaszar. Dawn Davis, Paula Kittman, Diane Gray, James Cotter. - 57 - FRONT ROW: Rick Salzwedel, James Roidt, Robert Vohland, Allen Seehaver, Billy Brown, Mike Solterman. SECOND ROW: Carl Mertely, David Pufahl, Jerry Hall, Warren Winkler, Roger Johnson. Earl Drew, Mr. Mrotek. WRESTLING—MONTELLO’S NEWEST SPORT Jim is attempting a switch on Bob, which will give Jim a two-point reversal. Wrestling, which is one of the oldest sports known to man, is the newest sport to Montello's inter- scholastic competition. It is a sport growing in popular- ity throughout the country and is felt to be the fastest growing, participating sport in the nation. This sport gives each wrestler the responsibility of his individual reac- tions. We hope this clean, aggressive sport will continue in Montello. - 58 - FRONT ROW: Mr. Poock, David Chandler. David Pufahl, Kenneth Hoeft. SECOND ROW: Carl Mertley. Stephen Swader, Patrick Cotter, James Schultz, Frank Koelbl, Earl Drew. BACK ROW: James Cotter, Harvey Wallner, Wayne Morris, Bruce Kruger, William Hartwig. FRONT ROW: John Welke, Dennis Daniels, Dennis Chandler, Dale Christensen, Mr. Klug. SECOND ROW: Jeffrey Wright, Warren Winkler, Mike Solterman, Rick Salzwedel, Billy Brown, Jon n La lor. BACK ROW: Russell Preuss, Larry Comstock, Robert Vohland, Paul Metcalf, Larry Kruger. Glenn Schultz. MR. L. A. KIGER MR. A. PAT MROTEK MISS IRENE M. SCOBIE MRS. JAMES WASHBURN All Marquette County teachers took part in ’’Conservation Day. October 14. MRS. MARION L. ZUEHLS MRS. MATA E. HOFFMAN Staff MR. JACK W. WHIRRY MRS. PHYLLIS PRICE MISS FAYE S. LIGHTFUSS You mean teachers have to be initiated too? ” MISS BERNICE D. SCOBIE MR. H. EDWARD POOCK MR. MARVIN MISCHKA - 62 - MR. JAMES G. HAMILTON I Custodians Cooks Bus Drivers - 64 - Mrs. Davis Various others have helped in the school lunch program during the year, including: Mrs. Barton, Mrs. Crumer, Mrs. Kohnke. and Mrs. Mrotek. Mrs. Whirry During National Hot Lunch Week par- ents were encouraged to eat a meal here to discover tne type of meals ser- ved. Grade-school students brighten the bul- letin boards in the lunchroom with de- signs and pictures for the various sea- sons. Students adjusted to the shorter (one- half hour) lunch time which was used this year to avoid making afternoon dismissal later than 3:30 p. m. Bus Drivers At right: Ed Daniels, Dale Daniels, Edmund Bednar- ek, Jr., Walter Krause. Not pictured: Mrs. Krause, Mrs. Ed. Daniels. - 65 - ADVERTISING Purchasers of this yearbook are in- debted to the advertisers shown in this section for help given to defray pub- lishing costs. Without help, through the purchase of advertising space, the cost of this book would have been between five and six dollars per copy—far above the reach of many students. The IHarouette County TRIBUNE All Hilltopper Sports MONTELLO STATE BANK 4% interest on C.D.'s of $100 or more deposited for one year. 3% interest on Savings Accounts INSURANCE AUTO and REAL ESTATE LOANS Serving this area since 1900 Member of FDIC VERN’S FRIENDLY SERVICE MONTELLO DRY CLEANERS Harry Baxter, Proprietor Clean Clothes do Make a Difference! Montello, Wisconsin ROBINSON INSURANCE COMPANY Security. ..Service...Savings Montello, Wisconsin CONGRATULATIONS Mobil Products Wheel Balancing Lubrication Motor Tune-up Washing Accessories Batteries Tires to the Graduates! VOHLAND'S BAKERY Montello, Wisconsin The Best in Baked Goods - 66 - KRISTY’S STANDARD SERVICE Phone: 295-8994 Princeton, Wisconsin GIBB’S SHELL SERVICE 24-Hour Road Service Phone: 295-6531 Princeton, Wisconsin BOB MILLER Congratulations! Chevrolet — Oldsmobile Dealer MAE’S UPTOWN BAR Princeton, Wisconsin Princeton, Wisconsin MASHOCK and TESKE DR. MUELLER Farm, Home, Real Estate Princeton, Wisconsin AUCTIONS Phones: Mashack—Montello 297-2856 Teske—Berlin 261-2255 MESSERSCHMIDT'S FARM SHOP Roto Clipper Lawn Mowers Homelite Chainsaws Sales and Service, General Repair Phone: Montello 297-2540 Route 2, Montello, Wisconsin Corsages Cut Flowers fr Funeral—Wedding Phone: Princeton 295-8892 HARRY TREDER--GENERAL CONTRACTOR Hot Asphalt — Re-work and New Carpentry — Masonry Route 1; Princeton, Wisconsin Phone: 295-3368 - 67 - Compliments of SARNE KOW'S SUPPER CLUB Highways 73 and 23 Princeton, Wisconsin Phone: 295-8989 MOSLOF REFRIGERATION and T V Sales and Service Motorola — Philco Mautz Paint — Records Princeton, Wisconsin Phone: 295-6231 DREBLOWS Drive-In—Laundry—Gas for Less MUDDY and NORB'S BAR Princeton, Wisconsin Phone: 295-8988 Princeton SKOGMO'S (In Princeton) Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-Wear Clothing Verona Olson, Dealer Phone: 295-8822 °o r V «r LUBY’S Princeton, Wi . Phone: 295-8984 % Or Open Bowling Saturday night and Sunday afternoon PRINCETON BOWLING LANES Princeton, Wisconsin League Bowling Monday — Friday LEHNER ATTORNEY at LAW Princeton, Wisconsin PRINCETON HARDWARE AND SUPPLY HARDWARE - APPLIANCES - PAINT PLUMBING - HEATING PRINCETON, WISCONSIN Dial 295 8832 HARTMAN'S JEWELRY Watches—Diamonds—Watch Repairing Phone: 295-6570 Princeton, Wisconsin - 68 - CONGRATULATIONS HOTMAR ACE HARDWARE ”Ace sets the pace Princeton, Wisconsin Phone: 295-6552 Modern Cottages Boats KRAUSE'S RESORT Rt. 2, Montello, Wis. ON PUCKA WAY LAKE Phone 295-3332 — Princeton, Wis. Tavern Bait HAYES MUSIC STORE p ULBERG’A Everything in Music Portage, Wisconsin L MEN’S £ BOY’S SHOP LTD. U Portage, Wisconsin Congratulations NANKIVELLS ’ STORE to the SENIORS of ’64 Featuring Roundy’s Groceries Phone: 297-2733 MIDLAND CO-OP Montello, Wisconsin Montello, Wisconsin HANDCRAFT COM?ANY, INCORPORATED cdiandcraft (2om.fia.ny, EJncoxfioxale.d THt HOME Of MUSTANG'S MOCASOX • MUKLUKS • SKULKUMS Pxinct-ton, ( Witaontin - 69 - Compliments of SQUIRT fresh fruit flavor you can see 1 BRAKEBUSH NESBITT'S made from real oranges. BROTHERS. INC. RED ROCK COLA a stimulating taste. Westfield, Wisconsin Phone: 296-2121 FLAVORS full bodied and sparkling. BADGER STATE FRYERS FANCY FARM EGGS Made in Marquette County SUGAR Westfield Squirt-Nesbitt, Inc. Westfield, Wisconsin - First in Quality — — Fairest in Price — — Fastest in Service - BOATS - COTTAGES BEER SOFT DRINKS BUCHHOLZ BARBER SHOP Service with a Smile. Wm. G. Buchholz, Proprietor Ervin Steffen’s Montello Lodge PHONE 297-2459 trfONTELLO. WIS. THE PEOPLE'S BANK OF COLOMA Offices at Coloma, Endeavor, Hancock, and Oxford In a Class by Itself 4% paid on Time Certificates of Deposit Member F D I C Compliments of WISCONSIN 'Power AND COMPANY NVtSTO OWNED - 70 - Drink Double-Cola with your Lunch. DOUBLE-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Portage, Wisconsin (Bottled under Francise) Double-Cola Company Chattanooga, Tenn. RHYME SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 306 DeWitt St., Portage, Wis. Phone: Riv. 2-3747 Office Equipment Typewriters — Adding Machines Complete Repair Service Tom Cline — John Knipfel Wm. M. Rhyme BOVEE FURNITURE Compliments of Wautoma, Wisconsin ORRIN E. MEYERS, D. 0. Where Newlyweds Shop and Save! Kingston, Wisconsin MONTELLO CAFE Home Cooking — Home-Made Pies RIVERSIDE TAVERN Bob and Jean Montello, Wisconsin Dial 297-2828 Montello, Wisconsin DEWEY’S T V and MUSIC Congratulations, Class of 64 RCA Sales and Service Bill and Louie TOWN PUMP Montello, Wisconsin Montello, Wisconsin MONTELLO PRODUCTS COMPANY . D fSD Skfeixla d Montello, Wisconsin Congratulations to the Seniors! peiNcetON, Wisconsin Manufacturers of Shields Creamery Butter and Wisconsin Cheese - 71 - See Us for a Good Deal. I Need Your Head for my Business! PACKWAUKEE BUILDING SUPPLIES CEDAR LODGE BEAUTY SHOP Packwaukee, Wisconsin Phone: 587-2175 — John Kellner Packwaukee, Wisconsin Phone: Endeavor 7-2125 STARLITE LODGE C MITCHELL AGENCY Lunches — Dinners Fish Fry on Fridays Insurance for Every Need Bar-B-Q Chicken Steaks and Sea Food Endeavor, Wisconsin Office: Dial 587-2295 On Highway 51 and D Res: Dial 587-2075 15 Miles North of Portage Best Wishes from THE LO-NOR Roller Skating Rink GUENTHERS Plainfield, Wisconsin Open Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, RESORT Sunday Sunday, 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. Matinee, 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Packwaukee DR. C. J. LENNON Housekeeping Cottages Dining Room Cocktails Portage, Wisconsin Phone: Endeavor 7-2871 Compliments of NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE ZIMMERMAN PLUMBING and HEATING INSURANCE COMPANY 231 West Edgewater Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin Freeman L. Pike — District Agent Oxford, Wis. Phone: 6-2865 Charles E. Pike — District Agent (Old Creamery Building) Portage, Wisconsin RI 2-3222 Free Customer Parking Professional Arts Building Fond du Lac, Wis. Walnut 1-8460 - 72 - rv. Daggett Realty It May Be Worth Your Timc To See U BeroMe You Siow REAL Estate of All Types Qrnoi Phomc 297-2644 Rea. Phoni 297-265-4 MONTELLQi WIS Ambulance Service Funeral Director Phone: 297-2268 CUMMINGS FUNERAL HOME Montello, Wisconsin Eleanor and Carl Steinhause, Directors ADRIAN’S INDIAN ECHOES Famous Indian Museum and Tavern We cater to weddings. CAMPION’S BUFFALO LAKE LODGE Montello, Wisconsin Dial: 297-9633 Fine Food—Bowling—Resort Area Automatic Wood Turning to Specification Coopers’ and Food Processors' Tools Why Not Use Wood? AMERICAN WOODWORKING COMPANY Montello, Wisconsin Compliments of SCHULTZ INSURANCE AGENCY Robert E. Schultz, Agent Montello, Wisconsin MONUMENTS MARKERS Select MONTELLO— The Granite Beautiful. MONTELLO MEMORIALS JIMMY'S SNACK BAR James G. Murray, Proprietor Montello, Wisconsin FREITAG’S GOOD MARKET Montello Wisconsin Telephone: 297-2233 Paul and Don Meats Groceries Locker-Plant Phone: Freitag, Props. 297-2848 - 73 - MONTELLO THEATER MONTELLO BODY SHOP Hi-Way Drive-In I Tom and Vi Mulhern Montello, Wisconsin Sporting Goods Gifts Hardware Electrical Items CARL C. FRANK B. FREDENDALL EGLY, INC. Dial: 297-2818 Montello, Wisconsin Breitenbacb’s Well Drilling 600 Main Strckt Montello, Wisconsin--Phone 297-2058 GROVE—NEWHOUSE H. A. FREITAG and SON, INC. Clothing Montello, Wisconsin Montello, Wisconsin Dial 297-2289 JOHN’S FOODS Philgas 20 , 100 and Bulk Installations Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Meats Montello, Wisconsin Plumbing - Heating - Wiring SCANLON’S MONTELLO HARDWARE AND ELECTRIC Dial 297-2767 Gifts--Sporti,ng Goods—Appliances SCHARENBERG’S White Lake Beach Resort (Your Summer Host) Season: April Till November Dial o .. . 297-2383 SMART' S Groceries Fresh Meats Fresh Vegetables ffl m - 74 - DR. JOSEPH N. DRILL, DENTIST QUINN’S PLUMBING AND HEATING Princeton Wisconsin Westfield, Wisconsin Telephone: 295-6221 A Flower Gift from BARTELS SUPPLY WESTFIELD NURSERY AND FLORIST School, Office, and Church Supplies is perfect for All Occasions Wedding Stationery - Gift Items Artists' Supplies Westfield, Wisconsin Wautoma, Wisconsin BENTLEY DRUG STORE Montello, Wisconsin GARDNER’S SHELL STATION ♦Greasing ♦Washing ♦Tire Repair Montello, Wisconsin HILL AUTO SALES Ford - Falcon - Mercury HUNTER'S TAVERN Grace and Vern Hunter - 75 - Faculty Index JAMBS G. HAMILTON -- Wisconsin State College and Institute of Tech- nology. Platteville. Biology, Shop, Advisor of Photography Clun. MATA E. HOFFMAN -- Westfield Teachers’ College; Stevens Point State College. Junior High English, Seventh Grade Reading and Social Studies. Group II Junior High Sing- ing. M. LORNA HOTZ -- Wisconsin State College, Whitewater; University of Wyoming; Winona State College. Typing, Office Training. Guidance, Yearbook Adviser. MARY ALICE KLUG — Wisconsin State College, Whitewater. Book- keeping, General Business, Shorthand. Girls' Physical Education, Junior Class Adviser, Pep Club, Cheerleaders. ROGER THANE KLUG -- Wisconsin State College, Whitewater. Social Problems, U. S. History, World History, Assistant Coach of all sports, Junior Class Adviser, Lettermen's Club Adviser. FAYES. LIGHTFUSS-- Wisconsin State College, Stevens Point. Alge- bra, Advanced Algebra, Geometry, Advanced Mathematics, Junior Class Adviser. MARVIN MISCHKA — Wisconsin State College. Oshkosh. Chemistry, Physics, Science, Sophomore Adviser. A. PAT MROTEK -- Wisconsin State College, River Falls. Junior High Arithmetic; Eighth Grade Shop: Seventh Grade Reading, Social Studies, and Art; Wrestling Coach. H. EDWARD POOCK -- Wisconsin State College, Stevens Point; Wiscon- sin State College, La Crosse. Physical Education Grades 1-12; Coach of Foot- ball, Basketball, Baseball; Lettermen's Club Adviser, Sophomore Class Adviser. PHYLLIS PRICE -- University of Wisconsin. Home Economics Grades 8-12, Freshman Class Adviser. FHA Adviser. VALERIE LOIS SCHNEIDER -- Carroll College, University of Wisconsin. Junior and Senior English, World His- tory, Forensics, Senior Class Play. BERNICE E. SCOBIE — Ripon College, University of Wisconsin, Freshmen and Sophomore English, Freshman Adviser, Forensics. IRENE M. SCOBIE -- Ripon College, University of Wisconsin. Principal, Library, Library Club, Senior Class Adviser. DOREEN R. SCOTT -- Wisconsin State College, La Crosse; Viterbo College, La Crosse; University of Wisconsin; University of Colorado. Junior High Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Band, Triple Trio, Double Trio, Octet, Solos and Ensembles. JACK WILLIAM WHIRRY -- University of Wisconsin. Vocational Agriculture Grades 9-12, Montello FFA Chapter Adviser, Student Council Adviser. MARION L. ZUEHLS -- Green Lake County Normal School; Wisconsin State College, Stevens Point. Junior High Science and Spelling; Reading Social Studies; Elementary Principal. LAWRENCE A. KIC.ER -- Wisconsin State College. Superior; University of Iowa. University of Minnesota. Super- intendent. Senior Index RONDA JEAN BARTON — La La” -- FHA 1. 2. 4; Girls Glee Club 1. 2. 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Annual Staff 4. Hobby: The accordion. BARBARA JEAN BEAHM -- Beahmer -- FHA 2; Library Club 3,4; Photo- graphy Club 3,4, Vice-President 4. Hobby: Photography. CAROLYN MAE BUCHHOLZ -- Lynn” — FHA 1.2,3, President 4; Class Play, Annual Staff 4; Photo- graphy Club 3. Hobby: Trying nomemaking ideas. BARBARA ANN BULGRIN -- Barb -- FHA 3, Parliamentarian 4; Annual Staff 4; Photography Club 1. Hobby: Painting. DAVID ALLEN CHANDLER — Chet -- Class President 1, Vice-President 2; Student Council 1,2; Vocal Solo 2.3.4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Octet 2.3.4, Boys' Glee Club 1; Band 1,2, 3.4, Band Solo 1,2, Band Duet 1,2, 3; Baseball 1,2. 3, 4--Captain 4; Basketball 1,2, 3. 4--Co-Captain 4, Football 1,3; Track 2, 4; Volleyball 2, 3; Forensics 2. 3,4; Prom Court 3; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Table Tennis Champion. Hobby: Collecting Re- cords. LARRY G. COMSTOCK -- ”Reb” -- Mixed Chorus 4; Basketball 4; Foot- ball 3, 4--Co-Captain 4; Track 3,4; Volleyball 3; Forensics 3, 4; Senior Class Play. Transferred to MHS Junior year. Hobby: Water Skiing. CAROL ANN COTTER — ’’Cotter -- FHA 2,3, Vice-President 4; Girls' Glee Club 1,2, Mixed Chorus 3,4; Twirler 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 3, 4; Tumbling 2; Booster Club 1,3,4; Prom Court 3; Forensics 2, 3; Annual Staff 2,3,4, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4; Hobby: Raising a poodle. PAUL ELLIOT COTTER -- Mixed Chorus 1. 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 1; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Track 2; Volleyball 1,2,3: Prom Court 3; Forensics 2, 3,4; Annual Staff 2,3.4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4. Hobby: Water Skiing, working on car. FRANKLIN L. CRANDALL -- Less -- FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Hobby: Hunting, BARBARA JEAN DALTON — FHA 1,2; Girls' Glee Club 1,2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1,2, Duet 3; Band 1,2, 3,4, Duet 1,2, 3; Physical Education Captain 4; Class Play; Majorette 2, 3, Head Majorette 4 Hobby: Skating. - 76 - BEVERLY PATRICIA DIETER -- MDe De -- FH A 3: Annual Staff 4; Transferred to MHS Junior Year. Hobby: Collect- ing records. DENNIS WALTER GURKE -- FFA 1, 2, 3. 4, Soil Judging Team 3. Hobby: Hunt- ing and fishing. PHYLLIS JOANNE HAASE — Johnnie -- Library Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Photography Club 1, 3, 4. Hobby: Photography and reading. KENNETH HARLEY HOEFT - Ken -- FFA 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Forensics 4. Hobby: Fishing. WAYNE ALBERT HOOVER -- Jacen -- FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Crops Judging Team 3; Baseball 3; Football and Basketball Manager 4; FFA convention delegate 3; Speaking contest 1,2,3. Hobby: Coin and stamp collecting. RUTH ILENE INGRAHAM — Ruthie -- Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, Vice- President 3; Student Council 2, 3; FHA 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3; Library Club 2, 3.4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Forensics 2, 3, 4; Class Play; Prom Court 3; Pep Club 4. Hobby: Reading. CAROL JEAN JASTER -- Kelly -- FHA 2.3.4, Historian 3; Girls'Glee Club 1,2,4; Prom Court 3: Home- coming Court 1; Pep C'ub 4. Hobby: Swimming and skating. NANCY JEAN KING -- Nanc -- Class Secretary-Treasurer 3; Student Council 3; FHA 1,2.3; Girls' Glee Club 1. Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Band 1,2,3, 4, Saxo- phone Quartet 2; Cheerleader 2,3; Tumbling 2; Physical Education Captain 4; Pep Club 4; FNA 2; Prom Court 3; Class Play; Twirler 3,4; Photography Club 1,3. Hobby: Swimming. LUCILLE ANN KRAUSE -- Lucy -- FHA 2,3.4; Annual Staff 4; Photogra- phy Club 3. Hobby: Water sports. DOUGLAS RAYMOND LIETZ — Butch -- FFA 4, Vice-President 4; Baseball 2; Basketball 2; Volleyball 3; Annual Staff 4. Hobby: Fishing and hunting. SHARON FAY McGWIN -- Shari - FHA 1.2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1; Photography 1. Hobby: Guys. JAMES PATRICK McNAMEE III -- Percy -- Class Secretary-Treasurer 4; Student Council 4; Vocal Solo 3,4, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Octet 3; Forensics 3,4; Cass Play; Annual Staff 3,4; Photography Club 3,4; MHS Candidate for U. S. Senate Youth Program, 1963. Hobby: Music, money. GARY LEONARD MORRJCAL -- Monk FFA 1,2,3, 4, Speaker 1,2, Sentinel 3,4; Basketball 1; Football 1,2,3; Pep Club 4; Prom Court 3; Lettermen's Club 3.4. FRED ARTHUR MUELLER -- Ferd — Band 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,4; Basket- ball 1,2; Football 1,2,3; Track 2; Volleyball 2; Prom Court 3; Home- coming Court 3; Pep Club 4. Hobby: Working on car. SHIRLEY J. PREUSS — Shirl — FHA 1, 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Vocal Solo 1, Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3; Tumbling 2; Physical Education Cap- tain 3; Prom Queen 3; Forensics 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 1, 3. Hobby: Painting. DAVID FRANCIS PUFAHL — Baseball 2, 4; Basketball 2: Wrestling 4; Football Statistician 4; Basketball Statistician 4; Class Play Student Manager; Home- coming Court 2. Hobby: Collecting old magazines. DAVID LLOYD REIBOLD — Reebs -- Mixed Chorus 1,2. 3, Boys' Glee Club 1, Octet 2,3; Band 1,2, Band Solo 1, Band Duet 1,2; Basketball 2,3,4; Prom Court 3; Pep Club 4. THOMAS DEWEY ROIDT -- Dewey -- FFA 4, Poultry and Egg Judging Team 4, Soil Judging Team 4; Basket- ball 1. Hobby: Welding. JAMES ALDEN ROIDT -? Jim -- FFA 1,2, 3, 4, President 4, Secretary 3, Speaker 1,2,3, 4, Poultry and Egg Judging Team 4, Soil Judging Team 4, Jr. Livestock Judging Team 2.3, 4; Baseball 4; Track 4; Wrestling Captain 4; Football 3, Captain 4, Dual County Conference Football Honor Award 4; Pep Club 4; Homecoming King 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4, Vice- President 4; FFA Convention Dele- gate 2. DENNIS RUDOLPH SCHMUDLACH Denny -- FFA 1,2, 3,4. Speaker 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Poultry and Egg Judging Team 3, Soil Judging Team 3. Hobby: Working on cars SUSAN JANE SHELLER — Sue — Class President 2, Vice-President 4; Student Council 2,4; Girls’ Glee Club 1,2, 3,4, Triple Trio 2, 3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,3,4; Jug Band, Band 1,2,3, 4, Band Duet 1,3,4; Forensics 3,4; Homecoming Court 2,4; Pep Club 4. Hobby: Sewing. JAMES ROBERT SHESTOCK — Jim -- FFA 1; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Captain 4; Track 2; Boys’ State; Lettermen's Club 3,4, Presi- dent 4. Hobby: Hunting. ELEANOR SHARON SHIER -- Rusty -- FHA 1.2; FNA; Class Play. Hobby: Water sports. NANCY LEE SPAIN — FHA 1.2; Girls’ Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 2, 3, 4, Vocal Solo 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Piano Solo 3,4; Band 4, Band Duet 4. Hobby: Playing the piano. NANCY LEE SPILLNER -- Nan — FHA 1,2, Historian 2; Girls’ Glee Club 1.2, Mixed Chorus 1,2; Cheer- leader 1, Booster Club 1. Hobby: Painting. SANDRA LEE STELTER — Sandy - Class President 3: Student Council 3; Pep Club 4; FNA 2; Prom Court 3; Forensics 2,3,4: Annual Staff 4; Photography Club 1, 3, President 4; Senior Class Play. Hobby: Reading. SHERMAN LEE STELTER -- Sherm -- FFA 1; Vocal Solo 1, Mixed Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2, 3, 4, Band Quartet 4; Prom King 3; Photography Club 4. Hobby: Auto mechanics. CARLA DAPHINE THOME — FHA 1,2, 3. Hobby: Horseback riding. - 77 - KATHRYN L. WIANECKI -- “Kathy -- FHA 1,2,3, 4, Secretary 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 2; Pep Club 4; FNA; Prom Court 3; Forensics 2,3,4; Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Court 3; Photography Club 3, Secretary-Treas- urer 3; Class Play. Hobby: Movies. BARBARA JEAN WILLIAMSON -- Barb — FHA 1; Girls Glee Club 1.2, 3,4; Triple Trio 2. 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Octet 2, 3, 4; Band 1.2, 3.4, Band Trio 1, Band Duet 1.2, 3, 4, Combo 3,4; Jug Band; Pep Club 4; Forensics 3,4; Class Play; Homecoming Queen 4. Hobby: Music. ’Oh! Iiustcan't decide which to . . . WARREN WAYNE WINKLER -- Shorty -- FFA 3.4; Boys' Quartet 1, Mixed Chorus 1.2.4; Track 3; Volleyball 1; Tumbling 1.2. 3, 4; Wrestling 4; Prom Court 3; Forensics 2.3.4; Photography Club 3. Hobby: Water skiing. MERRY CAROL WHIRRY -- Me Me — Class Secretary-Treasurer 1; Stu- dent Council 1; Girls’ Glee Club 1,2, 3.4. Triple Trio 2. 3. 4. Mixed Chorus 1,3.4, Baud 1, Band Trio 1, Band Duet 1, Jug Band; Forensics 2, 3.4; Girls State; DAR Award. Hobby: Painting and Sketching. MARVIN JOHN WITT — Marv — Class Vice-President 1, President 4; Student Council 1, 4; FFA 1; Vocal Solo 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Octet 2, 3, 4. Band 1.2, 3. 4; Foot- ball 3.4; Bovs’ State; Forensics 3,4; Class Play; Photography Club 1, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4. Hobby: Flower Gardening. Senior Pictures Their day’s program included Prof. George Walter’s comments about careers, and also conferences relating to careers and educa- tional opportunities after liigh school. LINDA LEE GUENTHER — Lin — FHA 4; Mixed Chorus 4: Cheerleader 4; Pep Club Secretary 4; Forensics 4. Transfer to MHS Senior year. Hobby: Art. - 78 - But game-feed preparations had to continue. Mr. Charles King helped us to enjoy singing. Many of the spirituals were fun when we did them with him. HOBO DAY Beatles impersonation--Valentine's Day dance. CHRISTMAS PARTY Games Music Santa First semester we watched the science area being built--from outside walls, to cement floor, to ceiling. Science Department So much space! Second semester we moved from room 26 to the new rooms. Quiet, Geniuses at work! I wonder what that thing is 1 Photography Club FRONT ROW: Sandra Stelter--President, Barbara Beahm--Vice-President, Sharon McGwin, Mary Waldo, Phyllis Haase. BACK ROW: John Welke, James McNamee, Sherman Stelter, Randy Stelter, Marvin Witt--Secretary-Treasurer, James Washburn, Robert Winkler, DuWayne Reusch, David Schwanke, Mr. Hamilton. We would like to express our appreciation to the advertisers. Studio, the faculty and administration, and the student body, for help in bringing this 1964 HILLTOPPER into existence. THE HILLTOPPER STAFF Krueger their Pa ul Cotter, Editor Autographs


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