Muscoda High School - Muscodian Yearbook (Muscoda, WI)

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Accused slayer of President Kennedy, Lee Oswald, was shot fatally before national TV audience Right: Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, Caroline and John, Jr. leave Washington for Christmas in Florida. in Review—1963 With the assassination of John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts, youngest president in US. history, the country lost a highly-regarded and remarkably capable statesman and administrator. President DeGaulle of ,Franee, saluting, stands with German Chancellor Erhard, right, and President Lubke, as some heads of state gathered m tribute to the late President Kennedy President Kennedy, and soon-to-be-retired, Ger- man Chancellor Adenauer met in Bonn during Kennedy’s successful ten-day tour of Western Europe. President Kennedy and then Vice-President Johnson (second from right) met with leaders of the August March on Wash- ington dramatizing the nation 's leading domestic issue in 1963. Major Gordon Cooper received the Distinguished Service Medal from President Kennedy at the While House m May, following Cooper’s 22 orbit flight and manually controlled re-entry. DEDICATION Coach Greenwood concentrating on the game. It is with gratitude that we, the Annual staff of 1964, dedicate this annual to a teacher who personifies to us the best qualities of his profession. He has shown understanding, patience, a sense of humor, and the ability to coach our teams to victory many times. For his unselfish allocation of his time spent with the teams of the past four years we wish to show our sincere appreciation and thanks. 4 Coach Greenwood and his assistant Mr. Walters. Running plays during practice. FOREWORD We, the Annual Staff of Muscoda High School, wish to express our sincere hope that your 1964 annual will serve as a treasure chest and momentarily recapture for this permanent record of our high school years, the friendships they generated, and the events that made them up. We hope that we have been successful in this task. The Staff CONTENTS FACULTY................... 6 SENIORS...................18 UNDERCLASSMEN.............28 ORGANIZATIONS.............36 ACTIVITIES................54 ATHLETICS.................64 5 Mr. Uglow, District Administrator Mr. McCormick, Guidance Director Responsibility for the needs and governing policies of Muscoda High School rests with the Board of Education. Countless long and often exasperating hours are spent by the board in meeting these responsibilities. Carrying out the policies determined by the Board of Education rests with the District Administrator, Mr. Thane Uglow. In addition to carrying out school policies, he acts as the busi- ness manager of the school district and principal of the high school. BOARD OF EDUCATION, Mr. John Harris, Mr. Kenneth Thiede, Mr. Giles Bahr, Mr. Nordehl Reetz, Mrs. Frances Mueller, Mr. Francis Aide, Mr. Eldon Netz, and Mr. Thane Uglow, Administrator, Mr. Joseph Conrad, Contractor. 8 MRS. ANN MEADOWS Girls' Physical Education MR. DONALD GREENWOOD Head Football, Baseball, and Wrestling Coach Elementary Physical Education World Geography MR. JULIUS WARD Athletic Director Head Basketball Coach M Club Sophomores Home Room Boys' Health II Physical Education 9 MR. MERRITT WALTERS Junior Home Room Assistant Football Coach Assistant Basketball Coach Social Problems Civics MR. ROBERT MATEJKA Junior Advisor Junior Home Room Muscodian Advisor Typing I Advanced Typing Shorthand I Advanced Shorthand Bookkeeping Mr. Matejka's beginning typing class 10 MR. MARION K1NCANNON Librarian Library Club Advisor MR. CHARLES CRAY English I and II Speech Foreign Language One-Act Play Forensics Freshman Home Room MR. WILLIAM CUNNINCHAM English II-III-IV National Honor Society Muscaroon Advisor Sophomore Home Room Senior Class Play 11 MRS. ALICE KEEGAN Pep Club Algebra Geometry General Math Advanced Math MRS. MARY PECHAN Math 9-10 Algebra English II Freshman Home Room MR. AMIEL HEPP Sophomore Advisor Biology Physical Science Chemistry Physics 12 MR. JAMES BOHAN World History American History Freshman Advisor Freshman Home Room J-V Football Coach MR. JOHN ANDERSON Industrial Arts I Woodworking II Driver's Education Senior Advisor Senior Home Room 13 MRS. ANN CREENHECK Cheerleaders F.H.A. Senior Home Room Home Ec. I, II, III, and IV Girls' Health II Cleaning shop tools MR. HOWARD JONES Junior Home Room Teacher Audio Visual Coordinator F.F.A. Agriculture I, II, III, and IV 15 The Home Ec. class is busy sewing MAINTENANCE COOKS BUS DRIVERS Mrs. Frazier, Mrs. Helen Roh, Mrs. Anna Adametz, Mrs. Cladys Wilkinson. Reg Myers, Maintenance and Carter Wilkinson, Grounds Keeper. Mr. Carter Wilkinson, Mr. Ray Craig, Mr. Rennie Schmidt, Mr. Carl Mueller, Mr. Eldon Riddiough, Mr. Howard Bethke, Mr. Kenneth Mathews, Mr. Bernard Kratcha, Mr. Nordel Reetz. Lee Riddiough, Maintenance Supervisor. 16 BILL BAHR, Football 1; Wrestling 4; F.F.A. 2,3,4. JOANN BAMBROUGH, Library Club 4. ANNABELLE BARRETT, F.H.A. 1,2; Library Club 1,2,3,4. ALLEN BARTELS, Football 1; Basketball 2; Baseball 1. CHARLES BOMKAMP, F.F.A. 4. JUDITH BOMKAMP, Class Vice-President 4; Homecoming Representative 2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Typist 3,4; School Newspaper 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2,3,4. LAURAINE BOMKAMP, F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; School Newspaper 1,2,4; Library Club 1,2,3,4. JO DON ANDERSON, Library Club 1,2,3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. FRANCES BUENINC, F.H.A. 4; Library Club 4. FAYE COLLINS, F.H.A. 2,3; Chorus 2,3; School Newspaper 2,3; Library Club 2,3. JOHN DEAKINS, Basketball 1,3; Student Coun- cil 2; Class President 1, Class Vice-President 2; Prom Representative 2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Library Club 3. CENEFLEMINC, Basketball 1,2,3,4; Prom Rep- resentative 3; Chorus 3; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. DAVID GREENE, Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; F F.A. 1,2; Student Council 1,4; Class President 4; Class Vice-President 3; Class Sec retary 1; Homecoming King 4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4. PHYLLIS HARMS, School Newspaper 1,3,4; Library Club 1,2,3,4. DOUGLAS HONER, Football 2; Wrestling 3; F.F.A. 1,2; Class Secretary 3; One-Act Play 3,4; Forensics 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 3,4. GLORIA HYING, F.H.A. 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 3,4; School Newspaper 3; Library Club 3,4; Twirlers 2,3,4; Pep Club 3. 21 SHARON IMHOFF, F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; School Newspaper 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4. JEAN KLINZING, F.H.A. 2,3, Secretary 4; Prom Representative 3; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4; Twirling KAREN KOLMAN, F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Representative 1, Queen 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Li- brary Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2. LOIS KOLMAN, F.H.A. 1,2,3, President 4; Christmas Ball Queen 4; Band 1,2,3,4; School Newspaper 3, Editor 4; Pep Club 3. LONNIE KOLMAN, Chorus 1,2,3,4. EDWARD KOSS, Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. DONNA KOVARS, Cheerleading 1; Chorus 1,2,3; Forensics 1,3; Library Club 2,3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4. STEVEN KRAAK, Football Manager 4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Lettermans Club 4; Pep Club 3,4. 22 PATRICIA LAUFENBERC, F.H.A. 1,2,3, Treas- urer 4; Christmas Ball Representative 3; School Newspaper 3, Treasurer 4; Pep Club 3, President 4. LYLE LEMKE, Football Manager 3,4; Basketball Manager 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; School Newspaper 3,4; Lettermans Club 4; Pep Club 3,4. PAULA LINSCHEID, F.H.A. 1,2,3, Vice Presi- dent 4; Student Council 2; Class Secretary 4; Christmas Ball Representative 2; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; School Newspaper 1,2, Editor 3,4; Library Club 1,2; National Honor Society 3.4. RONNIE MOCHOTKA, F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2.3.4. DEAN MEYER, Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3; Class President 3, Vice- President 2; Prom Court 3; Homecoming Court 3; Christmas Ball Court 2; Band 3,4; Forensics 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. KENNETH MOHR, F.F.A. 4; Wrestling 3. CONNIE OLSON, Student Council Treasurer 3; Prom Representative 1; Homecoming Representa- tive 3; Cheerleading 1,2; One-Act Play 3; Yearbook 3,4; School Newspaper 3,4; Library Club 3,4; Twirlers 2; Pep Club 2,3,4. DANIAL PROHASKA, Baseball 1,2,3,4; Letter- mans Club 3,4; Pep Club 4. 23 JOHN STADELE, Football 4; Basketball 1; Wres- tling 3,4; F.F.A. 1,3; Sentinel 4; Class Office Treasurer 2; Chorus 3,4; Lettermen's Club 3,4. UNDA STERNHAGEN, Chorus 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2; Library 4. ROGER ROH, Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Student Council Vice- President 4; Class Vice-President 2, Class Treasurer 3; Prom Representative 1; Chorus 1,3,4; Forensics 2,3,4; Lettermans Club 3,4. CUFFORD SCHNEIDER, Basketball 1,2; Wres- tling 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. KENNETH SCHWINCLE, Football 4; Basketball 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4. MARY SCOTT, F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Library Club 4. DONALD SEIGER, Football 1; Manager 2,3,4; Basketball Manager 2; Wrestling Manager 3; F.F.A. 2; Sentinel 3, Treasurer 4; Class Treas- urer 4; Christmas Ball Representative 3; One- Act Play 3; Yearbook 3; Assistant Editor 4; National Honor Society Treasurer 4; Lettermans Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4. ROY SMITH, F.F.A. 1,2,3. DENNIS STORMS, Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1; Class President 1, Vice- President 2; Prom Representative 1; Homecom- ing 1; Christmas Ball King 4; Band 3,4; Year- book 3; Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; F.F.A. President 4. TOM SWINEHART, Basketball 1,2; Wrestling 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Christmas Ball Representative 1; Chorus 4. JANET TH1EDE, School Newspaper 3; Library Club 1,2,3,4. JOAN WALTON, Forensics 2; Library Club 3. CARLENE WILKINSON, F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Sweetheart 3; P om Queen 3; Christmas Ball Representative 1,3; Cheerleading 2; Band 1,2, 3,4; School Newspaper 4; Pep Club 2. ROBERT YOUNG, Football 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2; Lettermen's Club 1,2. MIKE ZINTZ, Basketball 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. JEFFERY BRIDCEMAN, F.F.A. 1,2; One-Act Play 3; Football 1,2,3; Homecoming Representa- tive 2; Class Secretary 2. 25 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, Don Sieger Treasurer, Paula Unscheid Secretary, Roger Roh Student Coun- cil, Mrs. Creenheck Advisor, Judy Bomkamp Vice-President, David Greene President, Mr. Anderson Advisor. 26 Senior Candids 27 classmen J. Aide R. Arneson J. Bahr A. Bailey S. Balousek D. Bobb D. Bohan C. Bomkamp D. Bomkamp G. Bomkamp B. Brown L. Campbell G. Cannoy R. Chitwood J. Crapp N. Crary K. Delkamp S. Dougherty JUNIORS T. Drone M. Fitzpatrick C. Halverson C. Honor C. Hying M. Imhoff R. Imhoff C. Jenson D. Jenson C. Johnson D. Jones A. Kienitz M. Kovars £. Kratcha W. Lynch C. Marish M. Martin D. McClary K. Miess L. Mittelsteadt M. Moon J. Mueller L. Netz D. Nankee 30 T. Orth D. Parent M. Pechan A. Post D. Post D. Roh S. Rut B. Sawyer G. Schoenbeck A. Schunk K. Smith D. Standish D. Stanek D. Studnicka S. Studnicka G. Sturdevant JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, Mr. Matejka Advisor, Tom Drone Treasurer, Gloria Schoenbeck Secretary, Mr. Jones Advisor, Dianna Post President, Ken Delkamp Student Council, Mr. Walters Advisor. 31 SOPHOMORES R. Anderson S. Anderson E. Ameson D. Bailey K. Barber D. Bartels C. Berger J. Bomkamp E. Buening B. Carter C. Chicker D. Dax G. Draves T. Draves P. Drone D. Duffey R. Effinger D. Elliott L. Foley J. Frazier B. Greene J. Harms R. Havlik K. Jones R. Kever J. Kolman L. Kolman J. Koss L. Kraak M. Laufenberg L. Lockard P. Maly M. Mathews G. Mueller K. Olson K. Netz L. Pauls K. Pechan L. Portwine D. Reynzek V. Roh J. Rosenau 32 D. Sailing L. Scott A. Sherman M. Sherman M. Stadele D. Stamm K. Storms W. Sturdevant I. Townsend K. Wacker B. Wardell P. Welsh R. Wendling R. Zintz SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS, Bonnie Greene Treasurer, Mr. Hepp Advisor, Craig Chicker Vice- President, Mr. Ward Advisor, Doug Stamm President, Mr. Cunningham Advisor, Cookie Storms Secre- tary, Pat Welsh Student Council. 33 M. Aide M. Aide M. Anderson D. B.ihr R. Bloyer R. Blum S. Bom kamp N. Bowen R. Bridgeman P. Brokaw M. Brown M. Crary C. Draves P. Drone S. Fleming D. Griffin H. Grover J. Hackel T. Harlen T. Harris D. Honer FRESHMEN S. Honer D. Hying D. Imhoff V. Johnson S. Jonas J. Kohlmeyer B. Kolar P. Kovars P. Kovars M. Kratcha J. Lammert L. Lammert D. Laufenburg S. Linscheid T. Lord R. Lorish T. McIntosh M. Martin M. Mathews J. Mellum D. Meyer S. Miller A. Mittelsteadt B. Mousseau P. Mousseau D. Mueller S. Mueller K. Nankee 34 B. Olson J. Parish L. Persinger C. Peterson B. Poole J. Prohaska M. Rakow H. Reuter G. Richter K. Roberts D. Roh E. Roh M. Roh D. Rux Y. Schneider F. Schwingle A. Scott B. Shemak L. Smith R. Sturdevent R. Sturdevent J. Svoboda B. Tracy M. Treloar S. Walmer L. Wardell L. Welsh FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS, Mrs. Pechan Advisor, Richard Bridgeman President, Mike Brown Vice- President, Mr. Bohan Advisor, Sheri Fleming Secretary, Mr. Gray Advisor, Fred Schwingle Treasurer, Luanne Wardell Student Council. 35 ROW Is Judy Bomkamp, Donnie Seiger, Dean Meyer Editory Connie Olson. ROW 2: Doug Honer, Dianne Jones, Arietta Post, Connie Honer, Mr. Matejka, Advisor, Bonnie Sawyer, Gloria Schoenbeck, Charles Peterson. MUSCODIAN The Muscodian staff of this year has strived to bring the students of Muscoda High School the best possible yearbook. Under the able guidance of Mr. Robert Matejka and Editor Dean Meyer, we feel we have succeeded. The staff of this year made a trip to Milwaukee to hear a speech by Irving Lloyd, a well-known photographer, who contributed many ideas to the making of this year's yearbook. The editor, Dean Meyer, spent two weeks at the University Journalism School. 38 ROW Is C. Olson, L. Foley, C. Honor, L. Kolman, Editor, P. Harms, P. Laufenberg, Mr. Cunningham, Advisor. ROW 2: J. Crapp, V. Johnson, C. Wilkinson, M. Aide, B. Sawyer, D. Post, D. Laufenberg. ROW 3: D. Linschied, L. Lemke, S. Studnicka, L. Bomkamp, J. Bomkamp. Looking over the copy. MUSCAROON The Muscaroon is one of the oldest organizations here at Muscoda High School. This year Mr. Cun- ningham is the advisor and Lois Kolman the editor of the school newspaper. The main purpose of the Muscaroon is to publish and make known the latest news and happenings of the school and its functions. It is published about every month by the members of the staff. We mem- bers have an opportunity to acquaint ourselves with the manner in which a newspaper is edited and published. This would be very helpful to anyone who is interested in the field of journalism. 39 ROW Is Mr. Ward, Advisor; Dennis Bailey, Roger Roh, David Greene, Dean Meyer, Tom Drone, Larry Lockard, Craig Chicker. ROW 2: Donnie Sieger, Myron Martin, Dan Prohaska, Lyle Lemke, Gary Can- noy, David Wardell, Jerry Kolman. ROW 3: John Stadele, Ken Delkamp, Ken Schwingle, Gene Flem- ing, Bob Young, Dennis Storms, Tom Orth. Steve Underwood, Speaker M” CLUB The ”MM Club is composed of lettermen to promote better association between the school, community, and its athletes. Its purposes are to promote better athletics, good sportsmanship, and a better understanding of its members. In the spring of the school year during the Athletic Banquet, awards are given to the de- serving athletes, and they also have a guest speaker who is or has been outstanding in sports. The boys this year, have sold light bulbs. They also sponsored a basketball game between the Muscoda Alumni and the Harlem Stars, at which they sold refreshments. 40 ROW Is D. Storms, K. Delkamp, J. Kolman, T. Swinehart, P. Laufenberg, Pres.; B. Sawyer, Vice-Pres.; J. Klinzing, Sec.; S. Balousek, Treas.; D. Prohaska, D. Sieger, S. Kraak, L. Lemke. ROW 2: N. Bowen, M. Imhoff, M. Stadele, K. Storms, L. Netz, K. Nankee, J. Mellum, L. Portwine, A. Post, E. Kratcha, D. Kovars, Mrs. Keegan, Advisor. ROW 3: C. Olson, B. Shemak, S. Linscheid, M. Kratcha, D. Jones, G. Draves, K. Pechan, B. Greene, J. Aide, S. Fleming, M. Roh, I. Townsend. ROW 4: K. Roberts, R. Bloyer, L. Wardell, M. Aide, S. Honer, S. Walmer, W. Sturdevant, G. Schoenbeck, B. Brown, C. Honer, B. Mousseau, D. Griffin, D. Meyer. ROW 5: P. Mousseau, S. Imhoff, M. Martin, J. Bahr, M. Moon, C. Hying, D. Studnicka, C. Hying, D. Post, D. Draves, F. Buening, D. Laufenberg. PEP CLUB The main purposes of the Pep Club are to further interest in the athletic organizations which are in effect at Muscoda High School. The Club, has after some of the home games, prepared lunches for the players and cheerleaders. This year the members sold key chains, with the Indian head and the name of the school on the re- verse side, and to the members, hats were sold to distinguish them from other students at athletic activities. The Pep Club along with the M Club, sell refreshments at the wrestling matches held here. Another of the projects is preparing posters to inform spectators about refreshments and other various information. 41 F.H.A. The main purposes of the Future Homemakers of America are to improve family living through home- making activities and to develop leadership coopera- tion, citizenship, and community service. During the year the girls sponsor banquets at which they feature a guest speaker. In the first part of the sum- mer the President, Secretary, a few chosen members, advisor, and Chapter Mother traveled to Green Lake, Wisconsin to attend the state F.H.A. Convention. Lois Netz and Lois Kolman, Chapter President, traveled to Westby, where an F.H.A. workshop was held. The Sub-district workshop this year was held here in Muscoda to which many girls and advisors from the area attended. Working in the new kitchen. ROW Is P. Kovars, M. Imhoff, J. Parish, C. Storms, D. Linscheid, L. Kolman, J. Klinzing, P. Laufen- berg, B. Matthews, A. Post, S. Linscheid, Mrs. Greenheck, Advisor. ROW 2: L. Netz, K. Nankee, M. Pechan, K. Barber, L. Portwine, M. Roh, E. Kratcha, D. Griffen, B. Mousseau, K. Roberts, H. Grover, E. Buening, B. Shemek. ROW 3: S. Fleming, G. Ehaves, D. Jones, S. Rut, C. Wilkinson, B. Greene, M. Aide, M. Kratcha, S. Walmer, S. Miller, L. Wardell, R. Bloyer. ROW 4: S. Honor, C. Honor, G. Schoenbeck, B. Brown, K. Kolman, J. Bahr, D. Stanek,' S. Balousek, E. Schneider, P. Mousseau, S. Im- hoff, D. McClary. ROW 5: M. Moon, D. Studnicka, C. Hying, G. Hying, D. Post, C. Draves, D. Meyer, B. Sawyer, F. Buening, D. Laufenberg, L. Bomkamp. 42 F.F.A The Future Farmers of America have a very active year with the Christmas Ball, trips, and the addition of the school farm. During the actual school year, they have various activities to keep them occupied. This year they sold rat-bait. The Future Farmers along with the Future Homemakers sponsor the annual Christmas Ball. Mr. Jones, along with a few Senior boys, traveled to Chicago to attend the Livestock Judging contest and visit various points of interest. In June, several delegates attended the State Future Farmers of America Convention at Green Lake, Wisconsin. Mr. Kolar, practice teacher, dissecting a chicken. ROW Is Mr. Jones, Advisor, J. Stadele, T. Drone, D. Storms, President, D. Meyer, Vice-President, D. Sieger, Treasurer, D. Nankee. ROW 2: K. Jones, T. Harlan, M. Martin, D. Imhoff, D. Hying, J. Lam- bert, L. Pauls, C. Bomkamp, M. Sherman, A. Sherman, K. Netz, M. Crary. ROW 3: D. Dax, M. Ander- son, R. Blum, T. McIntosh, P. Drone, R. Chitwood, M. Martin, J. Harms, J. Koss, L. Lockard, D. Bailey, R. Zintz. ROW 4: T. Harris, A. Bailey, B. Tracy, G. Richter, G. Cannoy, D. Wardell, C. Schneider, A. Schunk, J. Bomkamp, R. Wendling, S. Kraak. ROW 5: C. Bomkamp, T. Swinehart, J. Kolman, S. Jonas, R. Machotka, R. Young, E. Koss, K. Mohr, B. Poole, B. Bahr, M. Laufenberg. ROW 6s D. Bahr, H. Draves, D. Parent, M. Zintz. 43 ROW 1: Mr. McCormick, advisor, Pat Welsh, Doug Stamm, Diane Post, Dave Greene, Roger Roh, Richard Bridgeman, Ken Delkamp, Fred Schwingle. ROW 2: Kathleen Storms, Bonnie Greene, Craig Chicker, Gloria Schoenbeck, Mike Brown, Judy Bomkamp, Don Sieger, Tom Drone, Sherri Fleming, Luanne Wardell, Paula Linscheid. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council provides a means for the opinons of the students to be discussed by a group of the students themselves, and the Guidance Counse- lor. This year the problem of gum chewing has caused a few problems and the Student Council has tried to put an end to the menace by fining the students. Besides trying to better the school and its students, it is excellent training for the leaders and followers of tomorrow. The Student Council has also been active in decorating the main bulletin board in the lobby for Christmas. A Student Council project. 44 ROW Is M. Fitzpatrick, J. Bambough, A. Barrett, D. Kovars, N. Bowen, K. Smith, L. Campbell, M. Kovars, K. Miess, M. Imhoff, J. Mellum, B. Olson, P. Maly. ROW 2: J. Parish, M. Scott, R. Loresch, D. Bartels, C. Olson, E. Roh, J. Lammart, A. Kienitz, M. Pechan, K. Barber, S. Anderson, M. Mathews, R. Havlik, B. Wardell. ROW 3: V. Johnson, H. Grover, C. Marish, D. Standish, J. Crapp, K. Pechan, B Greene, G. Draves, D. Jones, T. McIntosh, W. Sturdevant, J. Anderson, E. Buening. ROW 4: J. Aide, B. Shemak, R. Bloyer, J. Klinzing, S. Dougherty, S. Rut, D. Stanek, M. Moon, D. Studnicka, C. Hying, S. Balousek, B. Sawyer. ROW 5: S. Imhoff, G. Hying, F. Buening, S. Studnicka, J. Bahr, K. Kolman, L. Bomkamp, D. McClary, P. Harms, J. Theide, J. Bomkamp, D. Wardell. Mr. Walters presenting Book in honor of President Kennedy. LIBRARY CLUB The library club is one of our older organizations in the school. Its aims and objectives are: to spon- sor a greater interest among the students in the use of books and library service, to stimulate reading interests, and to improve the library service of the school. During the year they sponsor many trips to very interesting movies, which were adapted from great novels. They also have a club picnic and other social events during the school year. During the day you may see the library club members very busy in the library, sorting and check- ing books, and doing other essential tasks necessary' for the upkeep of our new library. 45 Say it with more expression.' FORENSICS Practicing their lines. The purpose of Muscoda High School Forensics is to stimulate an interest in dramatics, and other forms of speech and to improve the quality of high school speech work. Last year our group did very well, sending four people from Play Reading, one person from Poetry, and one from Declamation to state, where they re- ceived an A rating. ROW Is C. Perterson, E. Roh, R. Loresch, L. Lemke. ROW 2: B. Poole, D. Post, K. Pechan, K. Storms. ROW 3: H. Rider, S. Jonas, V. Johnson, J. Parish. ROW 4: L. Foley, M. Moon, B. Sawyer, C. Honer. ROW 5: D. Studnicka, R. Bloyer, C. Hying, L. Mittelsteadt. ROW 6: D. Honer, J. Rosenau, Mr. Cray, Advisor. 46 C. Hying and G. Hying at half time. The girls are active in performing at half-time shows at football games and with the band at various other activities. They also do solos at half-time at basketball games, which takes many tiresome hours of practice. Most Warriorettes are members of the high school band. The head Majorette along with three other Majorettes accompany the band to var- ious performances. TOP: M. Stadele and C. Bobb. BOTTOM: A practice session. Warrioretts S. Mueller, C. Hying, G. Hying, D. Laufenberg, and I. Townsend. 47 Mr. Eaton, Band Director Practice makes perfect ... so Mr. Eaton says as he instructs band members. The High School Band is one of the most active organizations in the entire school. It performs on various special occasions, and very often travels to the area towns to perform in their activities. The band also provides two concerts during the year to which everyone may attend. Many of the members may try out for solo and ensemble work and enter into competition with the students from other schools throughout the state. Band in annual Homecoming Parade. The High ROW Is D. Jones, G. Schoenbeck, B. Mousseau, C. Honer, C. Hying. ROW 2: P. Welsh, J. Prohaska, Y. Schneider, S. Honer, C. Wilkinson, L. Kolman, P. Kovars. ROW 3: S. Balousek, L. Mittelsteadt, D. Stanek, S. Mueller, D. Meyer, B. Parent, R. Bridgeman, S. Linscheid, M. Sherman, D. Stamm. ROW 4: M. Brown, D. Storms, D. Meyer, J. Bomkamp, Mr. Eaton, Director, P. Drone. Band performing at Dedication. Pep Band performing at Pep Rally. The Band hard at practice. Getting ready for a concert. School Band ROW 1; B. Mathews, M. Aide, G. Hying, L. Netz, B. Brown. ROW 2: K. Nankee, P. Mousseau, P. Linscheid, M. Aide, D. Griffin, R. Efinger, B. Sawyer. ROW 3: D. Bomkamp, D. Studnicka, J. Aide, A. Sherman, K. Wacker, P. Drone, E. Ameson, B. Poole, S. Jonas, K. Schwingle. ROW 4: J. Mueller, J. Deakins, D. Post, K. Storms, M. Martin, I. Townsend, D. Laufenberg. ROW Is N. Bowen, D. Kovars, K. Storms, J. Mellum, A. Post, K. Barber. ROW 2: H. Grover, P. Linscheid, D. Jones, G. Draves, K. Pechan, J. Aide. ROW 3: S. Walmer, K. Kolman, J. Bahr, M. Martin, P. Maley, G. Schoenbeck. ROW 4: C. Chicker, D. Studnicka, C. Hying, G. Hying, A. Bartels, S. Kraak. ROW 5: J. Kolman, K. Delkamp, R. Ameson, B. Poole, L. Kolman, C. Johnson. ROW Is B. Mathews, E. Kratcha, V. Johnson, S. Fleming, M. Kratcha, M. Roh. ROW 2: R. Bloyer, L. Wardell, K. Roberts, R. Effinger, I. Townsend, J. Prohaska. ROW 3: B. Brown, D. Griffin, B. Mosseau, C. Honer, B. Sawyer, S. Mueller. ROW 4s T. Swine- hart, D. Bowen, R. Roh, T. Draves, R. Wendling, J. Bomkamp. ROW 5; K. Schwingle, J. Deakins, J. Stadele, L. Kolman, Mr. Eaton, Director. 50 GIRLS' QUARTET: N. Bowen, P. Linscheid, B. Sawyer, J. Bomkamp, and Mr. Eaton, Instructor. Chorus During the school year the High School Mixed Chorus performs at two concerts held annually at the school. Each year a Triple Trio, and a Madrigal who also perform at the concerts and at ensemble com- petition held in the spring. The members of the Mixed Chorus may also work on solos and ensem- bles and enter into competition with other vocalists from the district and the state. This year, Muscoda was host school to the Massed Chorus. Mr. Eaton directs the girls. Boys practicing the parts. 51 SEATED: J. Anderson, P. Linscheid, D. Meyer, D. Seiger, and Mr. Cunningham, Advisor. STANDING: L. Campbell, L. Netz, D. Post, and D. Kovars. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Society selling books. Character, Scholarship, Leadership, Service: These are the principles of the National Honor So- ciety. This is a relatively new organization, this being only its second year. Its constitution states that the organization's purpose is to create enthu- siasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership and to en- courage the development of character in students of Muscoda High School. Membership is based on these four qualities and this year's members upheld all four very well. Each year, new members who meet these qualifi- cations are installed into this organization. 52 HONOR STUDENTS CO-SALUTATORIAN Paula Lincheid CO-SALUTATORIAN Dean Meyer D.A.R. Jo Don Anderson HONOR STUDENTS: J. Anderson, J. Walton, G. Hying, L. Kol- man, D. Greene, and D. Sieger. 53 Activities ’Moon J. Stadele and J. Bomkamp hanging streamers. Mr. Anderson and D. Meyer discussing problems. J. Theide and P. Harms Making a false ceiling. K. Kolman, P. Linscheid, A. Barren, L. Bom- kamp, L. Kolman, admiring their mural painting. 56 River f f King and Queen leads the grand march. The theme of the 1963 Junior Prom was Moon River. Music was furnished by Larry Huston and his orchestra. The gymnasium was decorated to a scene with riverboats, and other murals having to do with river scenes. To set off these hand-painted murals, there was a beautiful false ceiling, with an image of a large moon hanging in the center. Due to the hard work of the Junior Class, the 1963 Junior Prom was a success. D. Jones and D. Greene enjoying the dance. PROM COURT: T. Cook, G. Fleming, G. Bomkamp, C. Chicker, 62 King, B. Seifert, King D. Meyer, Queen C. Wilkinson, 62 Queen J. Netz, K. Storms, C. Honer, J. Klinzing, R. Bobbs. 57 58 Queen K. Kolman cheering team on to victory. HOMECOMING COURT: Fred Schwingle, Fr. Tom Draves, Soph. David Wardell, Jr. Pete Storms, 62” King, David Greene, 63 King, Karen Kolman, 63 Queen, Pat Kolman, 62 Queen, Arietta Post, Jr. Patty Welch, Soph. Luanne Wardell, Fr. VICTORIOUS HOMECOMING In the fall of the year, the football season is in full swing and the Homecoming is its climax. A night of fun precedes it with a bonfire, snakedance, and skits. On the day of the Homecoming, a parade and pep rally are held to further interest in the coming game. Muscoda won the game over Weston 13-12. Following the game a dance is held to welcome back the alumni. The music was provided by the Vi-Counts, and the Sophomore Class sponsored the dance. Queen Pat crowns Queen Karen. 59 A Night in the Country” ROW Is B. Sawyer, D. Griffin, C. Honer, L. Wardell, R. Bloyer. ROW 2: B. Poole, G. Bomkamp, G. Fleming, S. Jonas. ROW 3: B. Lorish, L. Lemke, Mr. Gray, Advisor, D. Honer, E. Roh. Mr. Gray prompting a practice session. The One-Act Play is one of the more emphasized extra activities at Muscoda. This year the league eliminations were held here with Ithaca and Blue River also participating. Both Ithaca and Blue River received A ratings and a B rating was given to Muscoda. The play was about a family named the Honey- wunkles who have taken a cottage in the country and they find themselves in a maze of unfamiliar surroundings. Our advisor was Mr. Gray. The cast is chosen from Forensic students who have chosen the field of play reading. Try-outs were held and those best suited for the part were chosen to be in the cast. 60 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay ROW Is D. Storms, B. Brown, B. Sawyer, G. Schoenbeck. ROW 2: B. Poole, S. Jonas, K. Pechan, K. Storms, L. Lemke. ROW 3s D. Honer, C. Jenson, M. Aide, ROW 4: C. Honer, D. Jones. In keeping with our new school, this year s play established a new tradition. So that more could participate, all students were eligible to take part. The play was sponsored by the Senior Class. The play choosen was OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY by Jean KerT. It dealt with the crazy antics of two school girls on a trip to Paris. Mr. Cunningham conducting tryouts. 61 B. Sawyer singing her solo. Mixed Chorus Christmas Concert The Music Department performs at the annual Christmas Concert held in December, under the direction of Mr. Phillip Eaton, the band and chorus, solos and ensembles director who brings an evening's entertainment after long, tiresome hours of rehears- ing. A candlelight processional and recessional to the song of Oh Come All Ye Faithful sung by the chorus, added to the spirit of Christmas. Triple Trio Girls' Quartet Woodwind Quartet 62 CHRISTMAS BALL King Dennis and Queen Lois After the Coronation The first dance to be held in the new school gym, was held December 23, 1963. It was spon- sored by the F.H.A. and the F.F.A. The gym was decorated with Christmas trees and murals and the stage with two trees ornamented with silver balls and artificial snow. Everyone enjoyed themselves dancing to the music of Robert Schuth and his orchestra. S. Honer, M. Martin, Freshman Rep., G. Draves, K. Netz, Sophomore Rep., King Dennis Storms and Queen Lois, G. Cannoy, B. Sawyer, Junior Rep., B. Bahr, G. Hying, Senior Rep. 63 Athletics ROW 1: R. Roh, D. Meyer, D. Storms, D. Greene, B. Young, K. Schwingle. ROW 2: G. Cannoy, D. Wardell, T. Orth, B. Lynch, J. Stadele, D. Bohan. ROW 3: M. Martin, A. Bailey, L. Lockard, J. Kolman, C. Chicker. ROW 4: Mgr. L. Lemke, Asst. Coach, Mr. Walters, Coach, Mr. Greenwood, Mgrs. D. Sieger, D. Stamm. Indians Co-Champs OPPONENTS SCORES MHS 0 Soldiers Grove 33 45 Seneca 13 13 Gays Mills 34 13 Ithaca 15 14 Weston 18 13 Holland ale 45 0 Blue River 6 19 Barneveld 13 0 Richland Center JV 25 Coach Greenwood and players at halftime With a record of seven wins and two losses, the Muscoda Indians captured the league trophy along with Barneveld to end a very successful season. Leading tacklers were Dennis Storms and Dean Meyer. Also, the leading scorer was Dennis Storms. Those selected to the All-Conference team were Dennis Storms, David Greene, Roger Roh, and Dean Meyer. So Muscoda football team added another trophy to the trophy case. 66 Receiving instructions at practice Mr. Greenwood receiving trophy. 67 Coach Ward giving players a pep talk. Prohaska shooting a free throw. Fleming and Roh after rebound. Muscoda and opponents during time out. Fleming goes up for tip off. SCORES OPPONENT MHS 51 Seneca 48 35 Hollandale 49 63 Ithaca 49 42 Blue River 56 62 Bameveld 73 41 Wauzeka 67 76 River Valley 57 37 Gays Mills 58 46 Seneca 52 53 Ithaca 59 35 Gays Mills 64 32 Hollandale 82 52 Blue River 63 78 Bameveld 74 70 Soldier Grove 59 49 Wauzeka 55 69 Bloomington 56 86 River Valley 54 68 ROW Is R. Machotka, J. Kolman, D. Prohaska, M. Martin, T. Draves. ROW 2: K. Delkamp, L. Kolman, G. Fleming, D. Duffey, D. Roh, Coach Ward. Missing: K. Schwingle and Roger Roh. Indians Have a Fine Season Under the able coaching of Mr. Ward, the Indians had a successful season. With six returning lettermen and the spirit of the new gym, the Indians only lost two league games. The last game was a heartbreaker to Bameveld for the Championship. The boys gave their most and all the games were thrillers. This year the team played in the tourna- ment at Gays Mills. 69 D. Roh recovering a loose ball. Starting line-up. Wendling trying for a pin Muscoda High School can be very proud of this year's wrestling squad. The boys, due to hard work, determination and knowledge of the sport, came through with the league trophy of which everyone is very proud. Individual championships went to Dean Meyer, Dennis Storms, Dennis Bailey, and Larry Lockard. All these boys had outstanding records. D. Storms and B. Bahr practicing Indians Capture ROW Is R. Kever, D. Stamm, K. Netz, D. Bailey, D. Elliott, M. Brown, T. Swinehart, Coach Green- wood. ROW 2: D. Hying, K. Olson, K. Mohr, D. Storms, L. Lockard, D. Meyer, T. Harlen. ROW 3: P. Drone, M. Treloar, D. Bobbs, D. Bahr, J. Koss, J. Svoboda, and F. Mathews, Mgr. 70 Introductions SCORES OPPONENT 34 Weston MHS 15 34 Fennimore 13 18 Blue River 32 15 Mineral Point 33 30 Weston 20 34 Boscobel 16 22 Blue River 30 OPPONENT MHS 24 Fennimore 24 13 River Valley 35 29 Boscobel 15 13 River Valley 32 I. W. Tournament: Muscoda 80 Weston 77 Ithaca 74, Blue River 43. League Trophy Different positions Coach Greenwood and J. Koss demonstrating a move. 71 Baseball GAMES 1964 Ithaca Barneveld Blue River Boscobel Highland Weston Richland Center C. Berger, K. Delkamp, D. Bohan, M. Martin, D. Prohaska, Coach PITCHERS: D. Prohaska, Greenwood, and R. Roh. C. Berger, R. Roh, and D. Roh. The Muscoda Indians had a very successful season. Their record for 1963 was 4-2. They ad- vanced all the way to the finals in the regional tournament and lost to Richland Center after a well played game. This year the season looks much brighter hav- ing nine lettermen returning and they are: Dennis Storms, Dean Meyer, Roger Roh, Lyle Lemke, Dan Prohaska, Ken Delkamp, Dennis Roh, and Tom Drone. INFIELD: M. Martin, D. Prohaska, D. Bohan, and K. Delkamp. 72 FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS: C. Storms, D. Jones, B. Brown K. Pechan A. Post, and L. Netz. Cheerleaders B BASKETBALL: C. Draves, B. Mousseau, L. Wardell, B. Sawyer, and A. Post. 73 Both lines waiting for the snap. Thinking about the game. Ball carrier runs around end. Coach Bohan. Coach Bohan instructs blocking practice. B-Team The 1963 Junior Varsity was the first eleven man football played at Muscoda High School. Many of our players from this year will be the nucleus for the varsity in their first year in the Southwest Con- ference. The seasons record is no indication of the ac- complishment, confidence and satisfaction that the entire team gained. The first year of eleven man football was termed a success. Hats off to Coach Bohan. OPPONENT 0 20 6 6 7 0 SCORES Boscobel Weston River Valley Boscobel River Valley Lancaster MHS 0 6 0 7 6 38 ROW 1: H. Reuter, J. Kolman, L. Kolman, D. Duffey, T. Draves, S. Jonas. ROW 2: D. Honer Mgr., D. Dax, Mgr., M. Martin, W. Carter, C. Berger, M. Anderson, L. Welsh, Coach Walters. B-Team Muscoda's J.V. basketball team captured the J.V. championship in the I.W. League. The team finished the league season with a 6-1 record. 75 Physical Education Coach Ward's Phy. Ed. Class Working on the Parallel Bars The Line Up! (Badminton Play-Offs) Mrs. Meadow's Archery Class 76 STUDENT INDEX Aide, Judy 30,41,45,49,50 Aide, Mary Ann 34,41,42,49,61 Aide, Mary Kay 34,39,49 Anderson, Jo Don 20,45,52,53 Anderson, Michael 34,43,75 Anderson, Richie 32 Anderson, Sally 32,45 Arneson, Edwina 32,49 Arneson, Rodney 30,50 Bahr, Bill 20,43,63,70 Bahr, Douglas 34,43,70 Bahr, Judy 30,41,42,45,50 Bailey, Alan 30,43,66 Bailey, Dennis 32,40,43,70 Balousek, Sharon 30,41,42,45,48 Bambrough, Joan 20,45 Barber, Kitty 32,42,45,50 Barrett, Annabelle 20,45,56 Bartels, Allen 20,50 Bartels, Diane 32,45 Berger, Charles 32,72,75 Bloyer, Rose Mary 34,41,42,45,46,50,60 Blum, Roger 34,43 Bobb, Dennis 30,70 Bohan, Dan 30,50,66,72 Bomkamp, Charles 20,43 Bomkamp, Cletus 30,43 Bomkamp, Daniel 30,49 Bomkamp, George 30,57,60 Bomkamp, James 32,43 Bomkamp, Judith 20,26,27,38,39,44,48,50,51,56,62 Bomkamp, Lauraine 20,27,39,42,45,56 Bomkamp, Sharon 34 Bowen, Norma 34,41,45,50,51,62 Bridgeman, Jeff 25,26,27 Bridgeman, Richard 34,35,44,48,57 Brokaw, Phillip 34 Brown, Barbara 30,41,42,49,50,61,73 Brown, Michael 34,35,44,49,70 Buening, Elaine 32,42,45 Buening, Frances 21,41,42,45 Campbell, Linda 30,45,52 Cannoy, Gary 30,40,43,63,66 Carter, William 32,75 Chicker, Craig 32,33,40,44,50,57,66 Chitwood, Ronald 30,43 Collins, Faye 21 Crapp, Jeanette 30,39,45 Crary, Myron 34,43 Crary, Norma 30 Dax, David 32,43,75 Deakins, John 21,49,50 Delkamp, Kenneth 30,31,40,41,44,50,69,72 Dougherty, Suzanne 30,45 Draves, Colleen 34,41,42 Draves, Gloria 32,41,42,45,50,63,73 Draves, Herbert 43 Draves, Thomas 32,50,59,69,75 Drone, Patrick 32,43,49 Drone, Peter 34,48,70 Drone, Tom 30,31,40,43,44 Duffey, David 32,69,75 Efinger, Roger 32,49,50 Elliot, Donald 32,70 Fleming, Gene 21,40,57,60,69 Fleming, Sherri 34,35,41,42,44,50 Foley, Linda 32,39,46 Frazier, James 32 Greene, Bonnie 32,33,41,42,44,45 Greene, David 21,26,40,44,53,57,59,66,67 Griffin, Dixie 34,41,42,49,50,60 Grover, Heidi 34,42,45,50 Hackel, Jerome 34 Halverson, Carmen 30 Harlan, Richard 34,43,70 Harms, John 32,43 Harms, Phyllis 21,39,45,56 Harris, Tommy 34,43 Havilik, Ruth Ann 32,45 Honer, Constance 30,38,39,41,42,46,48,50,57,60,61, 62 Honer, Douglas 21,38,46,60,61 Honer, Susan 34,41,42,48,63 Hying, Carol 30,41,42,45,46,47,48,50,62 Hying, Donald 34,43,70 Hying, Gloria 21,41,42,45,47,49,50,53,62,63 Imhoff, Donald 34 Imhoff, Marilyn 30,41,42,45 Imhoff, Richard 30,43 Imhoff, Sharon 22,27,41,42,45 Jenson, Cozette 30,61 Jenson, David 30 Johnson, Conrad 30,50 Johnson, Valorie 34,39,45,46,50 Jonas, Sam 34,43,46,49,60,61,75 Jones, Diane 30,38,41,42,45,48,50,57,61,62 Jones, Keith 32,43 Kever, Rodney 32,70 Kientz, Ardith 30,45 Klinzing, Jean 22,27,41,42,45,57 77 Kohlmeyer, Jackie Kolar, Bernard 34 Kolman, Jerry 32,40,41,43,50,66,69,75 Kolman, Karen 22,42,45,50,56,57,58,59 Kolman, Lois 22,39,42,48,53,56,62,63 Kolman, Lonnie 22,50 Kolman, Lucky 32,50,69,75 Koss, Ed 22,43 Koss, John 32,43,70,71 Kovars, Donna 22,41,45,50,52,53 Kovars, MaryAlice 30,45 Kovars, Patsy 34,42,48 Kovars, Peggy 34 Kraak, Larry 32 Kraak, Stephen 22,41,43,50 Kratcha, Elizabeth 30,41,42,50 Kratcha, Mary Jo 34,41,42,50 Lammert, Jay 34,43,45 Lammert, Laura 34 Laufenberg, Donna 34,39,41,42,47,49 Laufenberg, Michael 32,43 Laufenberg, Patsy 23,26,39,41,42 Lemke, Lyle 23,39,40,41,46,60,61,66 Linscheid, Paula 23,26,27,39,42,44,49,50,51,52,53,56, 62 Linscheid, Susan 34,41,42,48 Lockard, Larry 32,40,43,66,70 Lord, Thomas 34 Loresch, Ronnie 34,45,46,60 Lynch, William 30,66 Machotka, Ronald 23,43,69 Maley, Patsy 32,45,50 Marish, Cheryl 30,45 Martin, Melvin 34,41,43,49,63,72,75 Martin, Myron 30,40,43,50,66,69 Mathews, Francis 70 Mathews, Marilyn 32,45 Mathews, Mary 34,42,48,50 McClary, Donna 30,42,45 McIntosh, Tommy 34,43,45 Mellum, Judy 34,41,45,50 Meyer, Dean 23,38,40,43,48,52,53,56,57,66,67,70 Meyer, Donna 34,41,42,48 Miess, Karen 30,45 Miller, Susan 34,42 Mittlesteadt, Avis 34 Mittlesteadt, Lyn 30,46,48 Mohr, Kenneth 23,43 Moon, Marsha 30,41,42,45,46 Mousseau, Bonita 34,41,42,48,50,73 Mousseau, Priscilla 34,41,42,49 Mueller, Debbie 34 Mueller, Georgia 32 Mueller, Judy 30,49 Mueller, Susan 34,42,47,48,50 Nankee, Dan 30,43 Nankee, Kathleen 34,41,42,49 Netz, Kenneth 32,43,63,70 Netz, Lois 30,41,42,49,52,73 Olson, Bonnie 35,45 Olson, Connie 23,38,39,41,45 Olson, Kenneth 32,70 Orth, Thomas 31,40,66 Parent, Barbara 48 Parent, David 31,43 Parish, Jessica 35,42,45,46 Pauls, Larry 32,43 Pechan, Kathleen 32,41,45,46,50,61,73 Pechan, Mary 31,42,45 Persinger, Larry 35 Peterson, Charles 35,38,46 Poole, Billy 35,43,46,49,50,61 Portwine, Linda 32,41,42,60 Post, Arietta 31,38,41,42,50,59,62,73 Post, Dianne 31,39,41,42,44,46,49,52 Prohaska, Daniel 23,27,40,41,68,69,72 Prohaska, Jim 35,48,50 Rakow, Marilyn 35 Reuter, Howard 35,46,75 Reyzek, David 32 Richter, Gary 35,43 Roberts, Karen 35,41,42,50 Roh, Deane 35 Roh, Dennis 31,69 Roh, Eddie 35,45,46,60 Roh, MaryJo 35,41,42,50 Roh, Roger 24,26,40,44,50,66,67,68,72 Roh, Vicki 32 Rosenau, Jerry 32,46 Rut, Sandra 31,42,45 Rux, Darold 35 Sailing, David 33 Sawyer, Bonnie 31,38,39,41,42,45,46,49,50,51,60,61, 62,63,73 Schneider, Cliff 24,43 Schneider, Yvonne 35,42,48 Schoenbeck, Gloria 31,38,41,42,44,48,50,61,62 Schunk, Arnold 31,43 78 Schwinglc) Fred 35,44 Schwingle Ken 24,40,49,50,59,66 Scott i Ann 35 Scott Larry 33 Scott, Mary 24,45 Shemak, Elizabeth 35,41,42,45 Sherman, Alton 33,43,49 Sherman, Milton 33,43,48 Sieger, Donald 24,26,38,40,41,43,44,52,53,66 Smith, Karen 31,45 Smith, Larry 35 Smith, Roy 24 Stadele, John 24,40,43,50,56,66 Stadele, Mary 33,41,47 Stamm, Douglas 33,44,48,66,70 Standish, Darlene 31,45 Stanek, Dorothy 31,42,45,48 Stemhagen, Linda 24 Storms, Dennis 25,40,41,43,48,61,63,66,67,70 Storms, Kathleen 33,41,42,44,46,49,50,57,61,62,73 Studnicka, Dorothy 31,41,42,45,46,49,50,62 Studnicka, Sandra 39,45 Sturdevant, Gary 31 Sturdevant, Rickie 35 Sturdevant, Ronnie 35 Sturdevant, Wanda 33,41,45 Svoboda, James 35,70 Swinehart, Tom 25,41,43,50,70 Thiede, Janet 25,45,56 Townsend, Ivania 33,41,47,49,50 Tracy, Bill 35,43 Treloar, Mickey 35,70 Wacker, Kathleen 33,49 Walmer, Sharon 35,41,42,50 Walton, Joan 25,53 Wardell, Bruce 33,45 Wardell, David 40,43,45,59,66 Wardell, Luanne 35,41,42,44,50,58,59,60,73 Welsh, Larry 35,75 Welsh, Patricia 33,44,48,59 Wendling, Rodney 33,43,50,70 Wendling, Ronald 26 Wilkinson, Carlene 25,39,42,48,57,62 Young, Robert 25,40,43,66 Zintz, Mike 25,43 Zintz, Ronnie 33,43 Fitzpatrick, Marlene 30,45 PERSONNEL Aide, Francis 8 Adametz, Anna 16 Anderson, John 13,26,56 Bahr, Giles 8 Bethke, Howard 16 Bohan, James 13,35,74 Chitwood, Leila 17 Craig, Ray 16 Cunningham, William 11,33,39,52,61 Delp, Judy 17 Eaton, Philip 13,48,50,51 Frazier, Mrs. 16 Gray, Charles 11,35,46,60 Greenheck, Ann 14,26,42 Greenwood, Donald 4,9,66,67,70,71,72 Harris, John 8 Hepp, Amiel 12,33 Jones, Howard 14,31,43 Keegan, Alice 12,41 Kincannon, Marion 11,45 Kratcha, Bernard 16 Matejka, Robert 10,31,38,58 Mathews, Kenneth 16 McCormick, Joseph 8,44 Meadows, Ann 9 Mueller, Carl 16 Mueller, Francis 8 Myer, Reginald 16 Netz, Eldon 8 Pechan, Mary 12,35 Reetz, Nordehl 8,16 Riddiough, Eldon 16 Riddiough, Lee 16 Roh, Helen 16 Schmidt, Ronnie 16 Schneider, Betty 17 Thiede, Kenneth 8 Walters, Merritt 4,10,31,45,66,67,75 Ward, Julius 9,33,40,69,68,76 Wilkenson, Carter 16 Wilkenson, Gladys 16 Uglow, Thane 8 79 AUTOGRAPHS 80 AUTOGRAPHS A boot: A short step toward disarmament was taken with cautious optimism with the signing of the limited nuclear test ban treaty in Moscow. Seated: Sec. of State Dean Rusk, Andrei Gromyko, Lord Home. Premier Khrushchev stands be- hind Lord Home next to UN Secretary General U Thant, Adlai Stevenson and U. S. Congressional leaders. Right photo: Red Chinese-Russian relations worsened during the year as they battled for leadership of world communism This Moscow meeting between Mikhail Suslov, left, and Teng Hsaio-Peng m August failed to produce accord. An unidentified priest went to the aid of a wounded soldier during a revolt in Venezuela. For this picture Hector Rondon won the 1963 Pulitzer Prize for news photography. World Events in Review—1963 Pope Paul VI began his reign after the death of Pope John XXlll Pope Paul re- convened the Ecumenical Council and at year's end planned an unprecedented journey to the Holy Land. Left, below: Dr. Helge Ingstad, veteran Norwegian explorer found remains of a 9- house Viking settlement in Newfoundland dating 500years before Columbus. 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