Muscoda High School - Muscodian Yearbook (Muscoda, WI)

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THE SENIOR CLASS OF MUSCODA HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS THE 1959 MUSCODIAN MUSCODA, WISCONSIN ENTER TO LEARN GO FORTH TO SERVE TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 MUSCODA HIGH SCHOOL FOREWORD . . . This is M. H.S. Here, each day, we come together to work and to study and to learn to live together as men ought to live. Here, we learn to respect knowledge and competence, and we learn to love wisdom. In the road ahead may the memories of these wonderful years when we traveled through these realms of gold be kept fresh and bright in the pages of this book. 3 DEDICATION To our parents who have guided us to the threshold of adulthood; to our parents who have shared our honors and tribulations; to our parents who have endeavored to instill in us the principles of Christian- ity and democracy, we. the students of Muscoda High School, re- spectfully and gratefully dedicate the 1959 Muscodlan. In memory of the following students who commenced their education with our class but because of a Power greater than we, have gone on to a greater life, we further dedicate this volume: IN RICHARD AZIM NANCY KOVAR MILO STUDNICKA 4 IN APPRECIATION Dear Miss Carmody and Mr. Krohn, Words cannot express our deep appreciation for the help and advice you have given us during our four years at Muscoda High School. Not only in our class projecrs, but in our individual problems, you have taken an interest and offered wise counsel. It is, in an effort to thank you for all you have done, that we write this letter of appreciation to you. Senior Class 5 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION GEORGE E. WATSON BOARD MEMBERS President........................Nordehl Reetz Clerk............................Merlin Victora Treasurer........................Francis Muller Directors........................Bueford Kolman Frank Hackl Administrator........................A. W. Krohn 6 Dear Seniors: As this book is a history of the school year 1958 -59 and your school life, as well as a memento of that period, I wish to review the past and try and look a bit into the future. As in the past I know that, as a group, you had a good time. You formed many associations, and learned much from your contacts with the teachers, your fellow classmates, your books and the adults you were with. I hope that this knowledge will be put to good advantage. Now to the future. Any of you, who have been in my classes, will recall that I have mentioned to you, the younger generation, that you will have the thrill of living in a very stiumlating and chang- ing world-a world in which you will have to carry a greater responsibility of evaluation and directing all changes in your country, your state, your community, and your home. To carry this responsibility it will be necessary for you to think and act by yourself yet in cooperation with others. This you will have to do better than we, the older generation, have done. Confident that you will meet these problems with great wisdom and continued action I can only say farewell and the best for all of you. Sincerely yours, 7 A. W. Krohn Principal MISS PATRICIA CARMODY Bookkeeping Advanced Business Typing Shorthand MR. JAMES AZIM, JR. American History World History English Annual Adviser MR. PHILLIP EATON Band Chorus Grade Music MRS. HELEN HOWELL Home Economics MRS. SHEILA JACKSON English MR. HOWARD JONES Agriculture MRS. ALICE KEEGAN Chemistry Biology Mathematics Algebra Geometry MR. MARION KINCANNON Social Problems Civics Guidance Counselor MR. CARL LARSON Biology Physical Education Athletic Coach MR. KEITH LIVENS English Latin Librarian THOSE BEHIND THE SCENES OFFICE SECRETARY: Darlene Belscamper. BUS DRIVERS: John Hanrahan, Eldon Riddigough, Vic Jonas, Raymond Hal- verson, Charles Roh, Jr. CUSTODIANS: Bahr. William Maxwell, Art 10 CLASS OFFICERS MR. KINCANNON AND MR. EATON SEATED: Bob Makovec, Vice-Presi- dent; Mary Schneider, Secretary; John Mueller, President. STANDING: Muriel Bethke, Student Senate; Dorothy Kolman, Treasurer. CLASS ADVISERS ANNUAL STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Sch- neider, Business Manager; Evelyn Belscamper, Editor-, Judy Delp, Assistant Editor; Mr.James Azim, Jr.,Adviser. 12 JOSEPH H. ALLEN F.F. A. 3,4; Football 3,4; Baseball 3, Manager. EVELYN MARIE BELSCAMPER F. H. A. 1,2,3; Muscaroon 1,2,3,4, Assistant Art Editor 1,2, Art Editor 3,4; Library Club 3,4, Vice- President 3, President 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 4; Sophomore - Treasurer; Senior - Annual Editor. ROCKY BENISH F.F. A. 2,3,4; Football 1,2. MURIAL I. BETHKE Muscaroon 1,2,3,4, Rewrite Editor 4; Library Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; Forensics 2,3; Student Council 4, Secretary 4; Student Council 4. MADONNA MARY BLOYER F. H. A. 3,4, President 4; Muscaroon 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Secretary 4; Library Club 3; Chorus 3,4; Forensics 3,4; Dramatics 4. PATRICIA L. BOMKAMP F. H. A. 4; Muscaroon 2,3,4; Library Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3; Forensics 3. WILLIAM H. BOMKAMP F. F. A. 3,4; Football 3,4. ROY L. BROKAW Football 1; Gun Club 2. LA VAUN FRANCIS BUENING JUDIE JEAN CAMPBELL F. H. A. 4; Muscaroon 2,3; Library Club 2,3; Chorus 2.3. RANDALL M. DAVIS F. F. A. 1,2, 3,4; Bank 2,1; Chorus 1,2; Gun Club 2. JUDITH JEAN DELP F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; Secretary 2; Vice-President 4; Muscaroon 2,3,4, Associate Editor 3, Editor 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Forensics 2,3,4; Junior Treasurer; Assistant Annual Editor. 14 SHIRLEY JEAN GRIBBLE F. H. A. 1,2,3, 4, Historian 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Muscaroon 3; Library Club 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Junior Secretary; Cheerleading 2,3,4. MARCELLA MARIE HACH Muscaroon 3; Library Club 3. RICHARD N. HACKL F. F. A. 3,4; Football 3,4; Basketball Manager 3,4. DANIEL J. KOLAR F. F. A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2,3, President 4; Band 1,2,3, 4, Treasurer 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1.2,4; Junior PresidentjForensics 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3; Student Council. DOROTHY ANN KOLMAN F. H. A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4; Muscaroon 1, 2, 3; Band 2,3,4; Forensics 2,3,4; Treasurer 4. 15 MILDRED MARY KOSS ROXANNE MAE KOVARS F. H. A. 1,2,3, 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Muscaroon 1,2,3, 4; Library Club 2,3; Chorus 1; Band Librarian 4; Forensics 1,2,3,4. ROBERT W. MAKOVEC F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,4; Sophomore Presi- dent; Senior Vice-President; Student Council 2. PATRICIA A. MOHR F. H. A. 2; Muscaroon 1; Chorus 1. BARBARA ANN MUELLER F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; Muscaroon 2,3; Library Club 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4. JOHN MUELLER F.F.A. 3,4, Secretary 4; Chorus 1; Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; President 1; Vice-President 3; President 4; Student Council 1,2, 4, President 4. RONALD R. POST F. F. A. 3,4; Band 1; Football 2,4; Basketball2,3,4. JOAN LOUISE REYZEK F.H.A. 1; Band 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Forensics 2. 3.4. FRED RUETTEN F. F. A. 4; Chorus 1; Football 1. JEAN ELIZABETH SCHLUMP Muscaroon 1,2, 3,4; Library Club 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4. MARY JEANETTE SCHNEIDER F.H.A. 3,4, Parliamentarian 4; Muscaroon 3,4, Proof Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4; Library Club 3; Chorus 3,4; Forensics 3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Secretary 4. ELLEN ELIZABETH SCHWABE Muscaroon 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4. JUDITH ELAINE ROSSING F. H. A. 1,2, 3,4; Muscaroon 1, 2,3; Chorus 1,2. DONALD W. STANEK F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 2,4. RUTH STORMS F. H. A. 1,2,3, 4, Historian 4; Muscaroon 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Secretary -Sophomore. KENNETH W. STUDNICKA F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2,4. CAROLYN L. THOMAS F. H. A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3; Muscaroon 2,3; Library Club 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4, Librarian 4. SALLY JANE TURNER JUDITH ANN WALSH F. H. A. 4; Muscaroon 4; Chorus 3. TOM WALSH F. F. A. 3; Forensics 3,4; Dramatics 4. CONNIE ELIZABETH WILLIAMS F. H. A. 1,2,3, Song Leader 2, Secretary and Treas- urer 3; Muscaroon 3,4, Rewrite Editor 3; Library Club 3; Band 1,2,3, Reporter 2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Forensics 1; Secretary and Treasurer Freshman. CLASS HISTORY This is the city: Muscoda, Wisconsin. We lived here: We were seniors of M. H. S. Time: August, 1955. Job: We graduated. Forty-one young men and women came through die doors of M. H. S. to start a four year grind. We were met right smack at the door with initiation. The first event which we were concerned with as fresh- men was the Homecoming. Evelyn Belscamper was on the court. Karlene Kalish and Don Stanek represent- ed us at the Christmas Ball. At the Prom, we were represented by Connie Williams and Theron Morris. Dennis Davidson, Michael Flynn and Karlene Kalish left us during our freshmen year. A picnic at Castle Rock completed our freshman year. In our sophomore year we got off to a good start. We gained a fellow classmate, Patricia Foley. We were again concerned with our first event. Homecoming. Jean Schlump and Ronnie Goodwiler were on the court of honor. We won first prize on our float in the Homecoming parade. Dan Kolar and Shirley Gribble were on the court of honor for the Christmas Ball. Connie Williams and Theron Morris represented us at the Junior Prom. Those who left during our shophomore year were Bill Burton, Judith Hanson, Beverly Hicks, Karen Parish, Rita Smith, and Lola Muchow. We closed the year with a picnic at Devil’s Lake. Our junior year came and we were still “going on.” We added the following young men and women to our class: Judy Campbell, Margaret Bomkamp, Mary Schneider, Donna Bloyer, Bill Bomkamp, Tom Walsh and Judy Walsh. On the Homecoming court were Ruth Storms and Dan Kolar. At the Christmas Ball, John Mueller and Donna Bloyer represented our class. We received our rings during our junior year. The biggest event was, of course, the Junior Prom. Our theme was “April Love.” We had Joey Paradiso and his orchestra. King and Queen were Dan Kolar and Mary Schneider. Representing us were Don Stanek and Connie Williams. Mary and Dan were also chosen for Badger Girls State and Badger Boys State repre- sentatives. Those that left during our junior year were Theron Morris, Shirley Olson and Ralph Weichbrod. A trip to Wisconsin Dells ended our happy junior year. At lasd Seniors of Muscoda High School! A job coming to its end, and a job well done. Sally Turner joined us during this reign of seniority. John Mueller and Shirley Gribble reigned as king and queen of Homecoming. Next came the Christmas Ball with Dan Kolar and Donna Bloyer reigning. Judy Delp and Bob Makovec were on the court of honor. A one-act play, “Blithe Spirit,” in which Donna Bloyer, Mary Schneider and Tom Walsh participated, received an A” at Platteville and a “B at Whitewater. Class night was held May 20, 1959, and baccalaureate services on Sunday, May 17, 1959. Our four years of working together ceased as each of us took that solemn step for our diplomas. 19 CLASS PROPHECY Time - May 30, 1964 PLACE - Muscoda High School Gymn EVENT - Reunion of Class of “59” Hello folks, this is your M. H. S. reporter, Nosy News, here to cover the most famous reunion since Anthony and Cleopatra. I see Leila Chitwood and Barbara Mueller talking over old times. I wonder how Larry is coming along with their children. Somehow, I think that he would rather be attending the reunion. Of course, all of us know who Barbara Mueller is. She used to be a legal secretary in Brazil until she discovered oil in the jungle while she was digging her garbage pit. Now she’s the richest woman in the world. Do you folkes hear that train? That means that Fredrick Ruetten 0, King of the Hobo Jungle, will be coming in soon. They say he is another Freddie the Freeloader. Donna Bloyer is sitting in the corner with Margaret Bomkamp and Judy Walsh teaching them how to play bridge. They are regular little housewives already. Here is a news flashl Tom Walsh, noted anthropologist, has just discovered the link between ape and man. He calls it the “Walsh Man.” It looks like there is a teachers conference over in the corner. Joanne Bobb, Joan Reyzek, Mary Schneider, and Ellen Schwabe are discussing their pupils. Joanne’s American History students can’t see why Colombus didn’t leave America to the Indians. Joan’s pupils don’t like Shakespeare, because they can’t understand it. Ellen’s and Mary’s students can’t understand why they don’t have recess all the time. I guess teachers have problems, too. The music you hear is coming from Danny Kolar, Bob Makovec, Kenneth Studnicka, Rocky Benish, and John Mueller, the famous singing farmers. They can make a dry cow give a bucket of milk, just by singing the “Milk Bucket Boggy.” Marcella Hach, well-known designer of the flat look, is talking to LaVaun Buening, the store clerk who was so thrifty that she now has more money than her boss. Judy Delp, famous journalist who wrote. “The Plow and I,” is taking notes on the reunion for the “Muscaroon.” That fanfare signals one of the biggest highlights of the day. Muriel Bethke, Professor of Music, is going to lead the class in singing her two smash hits, “It Takes Two to Tangle, and “The Teakettle Ver- sion of Home on the Range.” I see Don Stanek, Bill Bomkamp, and Randall Davis standing over there. As you know, they are the only living mechanics who can keep Jack Benny’s Maxwell on the road. I see Patricia Mohr, painter of “Whistler’s Father,” talking to Roxanne Kovars, private secretary to the ambassador from Outer Mongolia. Ruth Storms, airline stewardess, has been up in the air since she and Gilman Harper became engaged. Jean Schlump, Evelyn Belscamper, Connie Williams, and Pat Foley, secretarial experts on how to persuade the boss to give you a raise, are giving free demonstrations. I guess I had better join them. May- be I’ll learn something. 20 Did you know that the telephone operator, Shirley Gribble, has never swallowed a line? Sally Turner, secretary to Mr. Bang, the famous explosion expert, is talking to Roy Brokaw, who is the inventor of Roy Brokaw's Special Exploding Cigars. Ronald Post, army construction man, is talking to Ronald Goodwiler, the famous engineer. I wonder what construction job they are planning now ?Who knows, it may be the Bridge on the River Kwai. Oh, Oh, a slight accident folks, die army and the navy are fighting. Somebody had better separate Joe Allen and Richard Hackle. I see Judy Campbell and Dorothy Kolman conferring on the best way to fix the hair so dial a tall person will seem short. They think Dorothy’s new hair cut “Close Shave” will do just that. Excuse me folks, I think now is die time I had better leave. Pat Bomkamp, Marie Koss, Judy Ros- sing, and Mary Ann Makovec are going to demonstrate how and where to give different types of shots. If I stay it will be the end for me. Be sure and stay tuned for my next reunion coverage. I certainly hope the next one will be as grand as this one. 21 CLASS WILL I, Joe Allen, bequeath my loud voice to Mrs. Howell. I, Evelyn Belscamper, bequeath to my sister Kay my ability to play the saxophone and to my cousins. Gail Surrem and Leandra Barber, my ability to square dance. I, Joanne Bobb, bequeath my typing ability to anyone who wants it. I, Pat Bomkamp, bequeath my ability to stay home at night to my cousin Rita. I, LaVaun Buening, bequeath my ability to have a good time at Riverview to my brother, Paul. I Muriel Bethke, bequeath my ticket-taking job to anyone who wants two desserts and any amount of pea- nut butter cookies after their meals. I, Rocky Benish, bequeath my ability to get along with less noise in third hour assembfy to Mike Foley. I. Roy Brokaw, bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to John Bahr. I, Bill Bomkamp, bequeath my stories to Leandra Barber. I Judie Campbell, bequeath my ability to have fun out of school to anyone who has fun in school. I, Randall Davis, bequeath my fun while working at the ball games to the junior class. I, Judy Delp, bequeath my ability to sing to Karen Duffey. I Fat Foley• bequeath my ability to talk less and to get along with Mrs. Azim to my brother especially, and anyone else who feels they need it. I. Richard Hackl, bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Azim to Mike Foley. I, Dan Kolar, bequeath my singing ability to anyone who thinks they need it. It Dorothy Kolman, bequeath my ability to laugh in Mr. Azim’s class to Jean Ferebee. I, Roxanne Kovars, bequeath the school an escalator. It Marie Koss, bequeath my driving ability to my sister, Anna. I, Ron Goodwiler, bequeath my ability to behave myself at all times to any underclassmen that may need it, Diane Dowling. I, Marcella Hach, bequeath my ability to go to all school activities to Judy Roberts. I, Pat Mohr, bequeath my ability to get to class on time to any underclassmen that may need the extra five minutes. I, BobMakovec, bequeath my size to Myron Jacobson. I, Joan Reyzek, bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to Jerry Anding. and to get along with all the teachers to my sister, Jean. I, Ronald Post, bequeath my height to LeRoy Barret. I, Ellen Schwabe, wish I had something to leave, but circumstances as they are, 1 need all I ve got and more, too. I, Ken Studnicka, bequeath my ability to shoot a shotgun to Douglas Weadge. I, Mary Schneider, bequeath my ability to tell jokes to Bette. I, Donna Bloyer, bequeath my ability to drive a straight shift car and dodge trees that grow in the middle of the road to my brother, Mike. I, Judy Rossing, bequeath my dark hair to Janet Munz. I, Jean Schlump, bequeath my ability to play the piano to Bonnie Sawyer. I, Barbara Mueller, bequeath my ability to stay home at night and have a good time to Bonnie Kovars. I, Mary Ann Makovec, bequeath my ability to grow long fingernails to my sister Loretta. I, Judy Walsh, bequeath all my trips to Gotham and rides with Paul Nelson to Pat Hiles and Kathy Stadele. I, Tom Walsh, bequeath my ability to drive according to the speed limit to Jim Miller. I, Leila Thomas, bequeath my ability to play the cornet to my sister Sally. I, Connie Williams, bequeath my musical ability to Myron Jacobson. 22 I, Sally Turner, bequeath my Dodge to any underclassmen who thinks he can pass his drivers test. I, Ruth Storms, bequeath my natural hair color to Janet Munz. I, Margy Bomkamp, bequeath my tiny and dainty figure to Mary Jacobson. I, John Mueller, bequeath my athletic ability to Larry Cannoy. I, Don Stanek, bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Azim to those who need it. 1, Shirley Gribble, bequeath my ability to make pom-poms to Mr. Azim. I, Fred Ruetten, bequeath my scooter to Donnie Craig. COLOR - Navy Blue FLOWER - Pink Rose MOTTO - The Hands of Youth Shall Shape the Future. SENIOR SEXTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Ellen Schwabe, Muriel Bethke, Evelyn Belscamper, Jean Schlump, Joan Reyzek, Barbara Mueller. 23 24 JUNIOR OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Shemak. Secretary and Treasurer; Rita Bomkamp, Student Senate; Ronald Hu - mann, President; Pat Sta- dele, Vice-President. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Kelton Riley. Student Senate; Sus- ie Bartels. Secretary and Treasurer; Myron Jacobson. President; David Kovars, Vice-president. FRESHMAN OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Char- lene Riley, Student Sen- ate, Janet Post, Vice-Presi- dent; Ron Prohaska, Presi- dent; Kathy Brown, Secre- tary and Treasurer. 26 JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Victora, M. Delkamp, B. Schneider, K. Duffey, S. Crapp. J. Studnicka. E. Kitsemble D. Dowling. SECOND ROW: B. Siefert, J. MiUer, L. Kitsemble, D. WUtrout, R. Kovars, J. Fessel, M. Foley. Mr. Livens. Adviser. THIRD ROW: R. Humann. R. Havlik. T. Jonas. G. Bennett. D. Storms, L. Balousek. FIRST ROW. Left to Right: D. Hinkle. B. Kovars. J. Munz. C. Kuchar. S. Bierwirth. J. Imhoff. C. Chit- wood. SECOND ROW: J. Swinehart. M. Minter. C. Studnicka, P. Shemak. R. Bomkamp. J. Rasque. P. Stadele, M. Minter. THIRD ROW: R. Martin. C. Davis. L. Anderson. C. Bachim, E. Grzema. R. Beiush. Absent when picture was taken: L.Bambrough. L. Cannoy. L. Hying. J. Lord. 27 SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW, Left to Right G. Bomkamp, S. Thomas, M. Biba, M. Storms, M. Parish, D. Nalepinski. D. Aide. M. Jacobson, G. Barrett. SECOND ROW: J. Ferebee. K. Walsh. B. Martin, J. Aide. E. Marish, A. Koss, J. Roberts. C. Gutweiler, F. Gland. THIRD ROW: D. Weadge, R. Harper, R. Balousek, N. Bridgeman, T. Rasque, E. Sikh art, J. Burkhamer, A. Muchow, Mrs. Jackson, Adviser. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Azim, Adviser; K. Stadele, J. Post. D. Mueller. J. Mueller, B. Boggs, K. Belscamper, S. Bartels, B. Lewis, D. Kovars, L. Dieter. SECOND ROW; M. Anderson. D. Craig, J. Linscheid, A. Schunk, K. Riley, L. Makovec, J. Mueller, P. Hiles, L. Schwingle. THIRD ROW; R. Gutweiler, F. Stanek. J. Kovars. P. Buening, G. Thiede, F. Hackl, R. Aide. L. Machotka, L. Davis. L. Krohn, F. Hach. 28 FRESHMEN FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M. McGrath, D. Persinger, M. Cudney, F. Weichbrod, C. Riley, R. Kovars, R. Turner, M. Jacobson, L. Barrett. SECOND ROW: M. Dederich, J. Kraus, M. Jones, K. Brown, M. Hanrahan, J. Burton, D. Briggs, J. Reyzek, S. Lockard. THIRD ROW: Miss Carmody, Adviser; D. Aide, D. Balousek, N. Putz, K. Dvorak, J. Fessel, D. Mulholland, J. Post, S. Ruetten. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: L. Heffner, R. Studnicka, G. Surrem, B. Willis, L. Richardson, W. Snyder, B. Bomkamp, A. Chitwood, V. Jonas. SECOND ROW; L. Lord, D. Putz, M. Mueller, J. Kraus, R. Prohaska, C. Foley, L. Barber, M. Bloyer, J. Bahr. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Howell, Adviser; R. Greene, J. Roh, R. Ruetten, A. Newberry, M. Sherman. Absent When Picture Was Taken: M. Cannoy, J. Anding, L. Miller. 29 30 STUDENT SENATE SEATED, Left to Right: Muriel Bethke, Secretary-Treasurer; John Mueller, President: Rita Bomkamp, Ronald Humann. STANDING: Charlene Riley, Kelton Riley, Mr. Krohn, Adviser; Ronald Prohaska. Myron Jacobson. LIBRARY CLUB FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M. Jacobson, C. Riley, Mr. Livens. Adviser; E. Belscamper, President; M. McGrath, M. Jones. SECOND ROW; J. Schneider. J. Fessel, K. Brown, J. Kraus, S. Lockard, Secretary; P. Bomkamp. G. Bomkamp, C. Studnicka, M. Dederich, J. Bobb. THIRD ROW: L. Barber, M. Mueller, M. Bethke, Vice-President; S. Ruetten, E. Schwabe, J. Schlump, J. Post, Treasurer; C. Foley, C. Thomas, B. Mueller. 32 F. H. A. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: C. Foley, D. Kolman, R. Storms, B. Schneider, J. Delp, D. Bloyer, S. Gribble, M. Schneider, K. Duffey, R. Kovars, D. Dowling, B. Victora. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Howell, Adviser; J. Aide, C. Thomas, F. Gland, M. McGrath, S. Lockard, J. Imhoff, J. Walsh, C. Riley, S. Thomas, M. Storms, M. Biba, M. Hanrahan, M. Jacobson. THIRD ROW: M. Mueller, K. Belscamper, K. Walsh, K. Dvorak, M. Dederich, J. Kraus. S. Ruetten, E. Marish, J. Roberts, M. Jones, K. Brown, B. Martin, D. Mulholland. FOURTH ROW: M. Delkamp, S. Bartels, D. Mueller, J. Rossing, J. Camp- bell, B. Mueller, P. Stadele, J. Post, C. Kuchar, S. Bierwirth, J. Ferebee, D. Hinkle, M. Minter, M. Minter. FIFTH ROW: E. Kitsemble, P. Hiles, N. Bridgeman, K. Stadele, J. Post, J. Rasque, J. Sch- neider, J. Munz, P. Shemak, L. Anderson, L. Barber, R. Bomkamp, J. Fessel, P. Mohr. F. F. A. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D. Aide, V. Jonas, F. Weichbrod, T. Jonas, B. Makovec, D. Kolar, J. Mueller, D. Kovars, M. Jacobson, N. Putz, M. Cudney, R. Kovars. SECOND ROW: M. Sherman, J. Bahr, R. Harper, J. Swinehart, G. Surrem, D. Putz, B. Studnicka, L. Richardson, W. Snyder, B. Bomkamp, A. Chitwood, D. Nalepinski, D. Aide. THIRD ROW: J. Miller, R. Ruetten, M. Anderson, J. Fessel, L. Kitsemble, R. Benish, D. Wiltrout, C. Bachim, A. Shunk, R. Benish, F. Stanek, L. Lord, M. Bloyer. FOURTH ROW: R. Greene, R. Havlik, B. Bomkamp, D. Storms, D. Stanek, F. Ruetten, G. Bennett, A. Newberry, P. Buening, R. Goodwiler, K. Studnicka, R. Davis. FIFTH ROW: R. Post, R. Hackl, J. Allen. Mr. Jones, Adviser. 33 MUSCAROON CLUB SEATED, Left to Right: J. Schlump, D. Bloyet, M. Bethke, J. Delp, E, Belscamper, M. Schneider. SECOND ROW: M. Storms, R. Kovars, Miss Carmody, Adviser; C. Studnicka, J. Munz, M. Minter. THIRD ROW: E. Schwabe, P. Bomkamp, J. Bobb, S. Bartels, K. Belscamper, B. Lewis. FORENSICS STANDING, Left to Right: J. Reyzek, S. Bierwirth, K. Walsh, J. Ferebee, J. Roberts, F. Gland, R. Kovars, D. Nelepinski, N. Putz, R. Kovars. SECOND ROW; K. Duffey, J. Post, P. Shemak, J. Munz, P. Stadele, N. Bridgeman, J. Rasque, V. Jonas, J. Bahx. THIRD ROW: T. Wash, D. Dowling, M. Delkamp, B. Schneider, L. Makovec, P. Hiles, K. Stadele, E. Sikhart, J. Burkhamer. FOURTH ROW: D. Kolman, J. Delp, R. Greene, T. Jonas, D. Kolar, M. Bloyer. Forensic Coaches: Mrs. Jackson, Mr. Livens. 34 PEP BAND SEATED, Left to Right: K. Schwingle, T. Jonas, J. Post, E. Sikhart, P. Hiles, J. Rasque, D. Mueller, R. Kovars. STANDING: S. Kolman, B. Willis, J. Delp, S. Thomas, J. Munz, B. Lewis, D. Kolman. GIRLS GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Stadele, J. Kraus, K. Brown, J. Imhoff, M. Bethke, S. Bierwirth, S. Thomas, D. Briggs, J. Reyzek, C. Riley, M. Jacobson, Mr. Eaton, Director. SECOND ROW: N. Bridge- man, R. Bomkamp, J. Post, C. Kuchar, E. Belscamper, S. Gribble, M. Hanrahan, J. Reyzek, J. Aide, S. Lockard, D. Persinger, C. Gutweiler. THIRD ROW: J. Burkhammer, P. Shemak, J. Post, D. Bloyer, R. Storms, P. Foley, J. Schlump, B. Mueller, C. Thomas, M. Minter, M. Minter, J. Ferebee. FOURTH ROW: L. Makovec, J. Mueller, P. Mohr, K. Belscamper, S. Bartels, E. Schwabe, B. Schneider, K. Duffey, M. Bomkamp, M. Makovec. FIFTH ROW: E. Sikhart, L. Schwingle. D. Dowling, M. Delkamp, M. Schneider, B. Victora, C. Foley, J. Mueller. 35 ONE-ACT PLAY SEATED, Left to Right: Tom Walsh, Janet Munz, Mary Schneider, Sandy Bierwirth, Shirley Gribble, Donna Bloyer. STANDING: Tom Jonas. Ron Humann, Mrs. Jackson, Director. BLITHE SPIRIT CAST RECORD Charles Condomine.....................Tom Walsh Ithaca . . Madame Arcati...................Mary Schneider Platteville Elvira..............................Janet Munz Whitewater Ruth................................Donna Bloyer Edith...........................Sandy Bierwirth Stage Crew..............Ron Humman, Tom Jonas Shirley Gribble Faculty Director..............Mrs. James Jackson A A B BAND FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Gland, T. Jonas, K. Schwingle. J. Post, E. Sikhart. R. Gutwiler, C. Gutweiler, P. Hiles. L. Kolman, D. Studnicka, L. Lampke. SECOND ROW: C. Wilkinson. D. Jones. C. Riley, J. Kraus, D. Kolman, B. Lewis, K. Stadele, J. Munz, E. Marish, Mr. Eaton, Director. THIRD ROW: R. Wendling, T. Rasque, F. Gland, K. Duffey. K. Parduhn. J. Post, R. Kovars, D. Mueller, J. Fessel, J. Rasque, S. Kolman, R. Machotka. FOURTH ROW: S. Lockard, B. Willis, G. Bennett, D. Kolar. K. Riley, L. Schwingle. R. Studnicka, J. Delp. J. Fessel. S. Thomas. MARCHING BAND 37 HOMECOMING Our Homecoming of 1958 was another thrilling event. The senior float took third prize in the colorful parade. Reigning over the homecoming events were King John Mueller and Queen Shirley Gribble. The traditional snake dance through the streets of town followed the, bon fire. The biggest thrill of Homecoming came when Muscoda beat her rival. Lone Rock, 40-6. The following people presented their classes on the Homecoming court: Larry Cannoy and Pat Stadele, Dick Balousek and Nora Bridgeman, Art Chitwood and Janet Post. Queen Shirley Gribble King John Mueller Grand March Court of Honor 38 HOMECOMING SNAPS 39 JUNIOR PROM A memory that shall be in our hearts forever is the presentation of the Junior Prom April 18, 1958. We, the class of 1959, presented, in our estima- tion, a most extraordinary prom to the public and fellow high school students. The decorations of gaylycolored combinations suited the theme, April Love. Two of the high points-ofour prom were the throne and the cleverly decorated entrance. Reigning over this night of bliss were Dan Kolar and Mary Schneider with Miniature King and Queen, Monte Bauer and Rebecca Bock. Those on the court were: Judy Bridgeman, and James Stud- nicka, Connie Williams and Don Stanek, Sandra Bierwirthand Ricky Benish, Susie Bartels and Kelton Riley. Joey Paradiso's Orchestra furnished the music for this occasion. King Dan Kolar and Queen Mary Schneider 40 Master Monte and Miss Becky Preparing for Coronation Queen Donna Bloyer and King Dan Kolar. CHRISTMAS BALL The annual F. H. A. -F. F. A. Christmas Ball was held December 22, 1958, with Donna Bloyer and Dan Kolar reigning. Their court was: Judy Delp and Bob Makovec, Diane Dowling and Bob Seifert, Bar- bara Martin and David Kovars, Mary Hanrahan and Gail Surrem. The gym was appropriately decorated for our theme Fantasy in Frost. Before the Grand March King Jim Ferebee and Queen Tina West of the 1957 Christmas Ball crowned King Dan and Queen Donna. The Music was furnished by the Durens. The Grand March Crowning by the 1957 Queen. 41 SENIOR CLASS PLAY YOU, THE JURY Allan Woodward.................................................... Tom Walsh Edith Scott....................................................... Donna Bloyer Miss Carver....................................................... Shirley Gribble Clerk of Court....................................................Bill Bomkamp Court Stenographer................................................Pat Bomkamp Bailiff........................................................... Don Stanek Barbara Scott...................................................Mary Schneider Mrs. Lake....................................................................Ellen Schwabe Judge Thomas Findlay.................................................Dan Kolar Robert McPherson.................................................. Bob Makovec Lewis Rennie......................................................Ron Goodwiler Gwendolyn Kelton..................................................Muriel Bethke Sheila Vincent.......................................................Judy Delp Janice Scon.....................................................Dorothy Kolman Jimmy Perry.......................................................Randall Davis Prompter........................................................Marge Bomkamp Stage Crew....................................Ron Post, Richard Hackl, Roy Brokaw Director.........................................................Mrs. James Jackson GREEN LAKE FOOTBALL TEAM r c c r jT, Pfl X 35 40 37 30 42 8 41 35 y ♦ A•• 20 31 33 38 36 37 33 36 ,J 7 ' f 1 KJI FIRST ROW, Left to Right: G. Barrett, R. Post, K. Riley, F. Stanek, D. Balousek. L. Krohn. K. Studnicka. M. Foley, L. Balousek, G. Thiede. R. Hackl. SECOND ROW: F. Hackl. D. Stanek, B. Makovec, J. Mueller, R. Goodwiler, W. Bomkamp, J. Allen, D. Storms, D. Kolar, J. Miller, R. Greene. Coach Larson. THIRD ROW: Manager, R. Gutwiler; L. Barrett, M. Cudney, D. Nalepinski. T. Rasque, R. Ruetten, R. Studnicka, D. Balousek, A. Chitwood, D. Weadge. Manager. E. Grzenia. RON Muscoda.....................................12 Kendall.....................................20 Muscoda.....................................12 Hazel Green................................. 0 Muscoda.....................................39 Viola.......................................18 Muscoda.....................................27 Weston...................................... 6 Muscoda.....................................40 Lone Rock................................... 6 Muscoda.....................................19 Ithaca......................................12 Muscoda.....................................26 LaFarge..................................... 7 Muscoda 32 Blue River 0 RON DAN DON JOHN John Mueller All-Conference and All-State Halfback GRIDIRON SNAPS WISCONSIN RIVER LEAGUE CHAMPS'' FIRST ROW, Left to Right; T. Walsh. Manager; B. Seifert. J. Mueller. L. Balousek. R. Post. M. Foley. SECOND ROW; T. Jonas. Manager; E. Grzenia. B. Makovec. D. Stanek. G. Thiede, K. Studnicka. Coach Carl Larson. JOHN” SEASON’S Muscoda 71 Muscoda 61 Muscoda 52 Muscoda 60 Muscoda 46 Muscoda 55 Muscoda 74 Muscoda 76 Muscoda 65 RECORD Blue River 49 Lone Rock 47 Avoca 32 Weston 47 Ithaca 42 Lone Rock 29 Avoca 33 Weston 66 Ithaca 57 B” TEAM FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D. Balousek. G. Surrem, D. Balousek, V. Jonas, T. Rasque, M. Jacobson. G. Barrett. D. Kovars, R. Prohaska, SECOND ROW: Jerry Roh, Manager; D. Weadge, R. Harper, L. Krohn. F. Hackl, J. Bahr, J. Linscheid, K. Riley. Coach Carl Larson. A” TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Roberts, Nora Bridgman, Shirley Gribble. B” TEAM LEF 1 TO RIGHT: Cariotta Gutweiler. Darlene Mueller, Janet 6m6aoS«, GRADE FACULTY SEATED, Left to Right: Mrs. Sultzman. Mr. Stafford. Mrs. Krohn. STAND- ING: Mrs. Nahley. Miss DiVall. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Gland, L. Lemke, P. Laufenberg, A. Barrett, K. Mohr. L. Kolman. C. Wilkinson. L. Briggs. R. Machotka. J. Davis. SECOND ROW; S. Mueller, M. Starr. P. Harms, L. Zitka. L. Kolman, T. Cook. R. Rut. K. Kolman. K. Schwingle, R. Rux. Mr. Stafford. THIRD ROW: M. Cudney, R. Wendling, E. Miller. D. Peer, K. Parduhn, P. Tichenor. J. Studnicka. S. Kolman. J. Crapp. ABSENT: D. Laufenberg. 50 FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW. Left to Right: P. Brokaw, J. Aide, D. Svoboda, D. Bobb, D. Wardell, J. Bomkamp, C. Berger, J. Kolman, C. Marish, D. Bailey. SECOND ROW; I. Townsend, R. Wendling, J. Harms. J. Frazier. R. Havlik, G. Van Riper. J. Gutweiler, D. Jones, B. Sawyer, S. Rut, G. Schoenbeck, Mrs. Kron. THIRD ROW: L. Lockard, L. kolman, V. Roh, G. Mueller, D. Post, D. Roh, D. Studnicka, A. Bailey, M. Laufenberg. THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: MissDiVall, P. Kovars, R. Reetz, S. Svoboda, M. Aide, R. Rasque, D. Rux, R. Bomkamp, D. Briggs. SECOND ROW: R. Bobb, T. Laufenberg, M. Gland, J. Lammert, B. Poole, F. Schwingle, J. Svoboda, L. Wardell. THIRD ROW: M. Roh, L. Lammert, B. Mousseau, D. Elder, D. Cudney, D. Mueller, J. Frazier, S. Adametz. FOURTH ROW: D. Roh, R. Jones, T. Turkelson, K. Roberts, D. Laufenberg, G. Van Riper, B. Poole, S. Mueller, Absent When Picture Was Taken: C. Peterson, G. Rose. 51 FIRST AND SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: C. Reuter, P. Roh, K. Lockard, C. Bailey, S. Jones, M. Bauer, D. Burk- hamer, J. Svoboda. R. Reetz. SECOND ROW; Mrs. Nahley, B. Starr. D. Rasque, D. Turkelson, J. Harms, G. Elder, J. Lammert, J. Turner, C. Aide. THIRD ROW: N. Graff, B. Mueller, R. Machotka, C. Bauer, R. Berger, N. Van Riper, R. Graff, G. Bailey, D. Studnicka. Absent When Picture Was Taken: L. Haffner. KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Sultzman, L. Wardell, R. Turner, R Prohaska, S. Morel, V. Briggs, J. Berger, T. Jackson, D. Townsend. SECOND ROW; D. Balousek, S. Kabanuk. P. McGargle, C. Graff, D. Van Riper, D. 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