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First Bow: Susan Krueger, Audrey Pontow, Barbara Doane, Betty McKinnon, Janice Handy, Dorothy Schabo, Eunice Mulvcy Nancy Onstacl, Sally Fredrick, Barbara Pall, Averil Ribble, llelen Hoehnc. Second Bmw: Shirley DeBroka, Joan Popp, Lillian DeBroka, Gloria Otis, Donna Stelow, Muriel Schneider, Jane Loehning, Karen Olsen, Camille Johnsen, Nancy Owen, Nancy llammel. Third How: Mary Ann Faulks, Nancy Mickelson, Mary Dorclel, Joan Smith, Alice Pagel, Donna Haldemann. June Timm, Gloria Zeh, Patricia Schmidt, Marlene Lee. Fourth Bow: Elisabeth Wiltcmn, Joan Jasperson, Kathryn Pheifer, Sally Stilp, Nancy Ilaley, Estelle Marty, Lisa VVichmann, Sharon Sommer. G.A.A. First Bow: Celine Caron, Margie Tulis, Karen Johnson, Mary Boushlcy, Gloria Dorn. Josephine Crawford, Margie Brezinski, Alice Koch, Ruth Pyott, Patricia Kools, Joyce Olson, Janet Losse, Carol Popp. Second Roni: Roberta Skibba, Darlene Snell, Joyce Johnson, Shirley Mcntick, Anita Braun, Maclelyn Johnson, Vonnie Kuchenbecker, Joyce Bunker, Gerry DeKeyser, Marigcn Braun, Carol VVestohal, Margaretann Ganfcr, Tliird Bow: Donna Van Gompel, Mary Ellen Julius, Beverly Metz, Antrrlnette Kuethcr, Carol Zeincrt, Alice Dracc, Alice Dorclel, hlavis Erdmann, Janet Gibson, Deloris Uorclel, Nancy Llewellyn. Fourth Bmw: Joanne Gorr, Kay Denney, Jackie Martiny, Jacqueline Anclerson, Marian Brown, Beverly Braun, Anne Pearson, Nancy Schneider, Joyce Bohinson, Betty Seggeling, Betty Newton. 74
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liirxt lime: Carol Bowman, Nancy Meyer, Barbara Finslcy, Ilutlith Owen, Paula Igl'2ll,C2lLl. Shirle Gullieksun, janet Burr, Naomi Sanders, ,lucly Dixon. Cunnie Campbell, Cami lluehnt Sufanne Parker, Barbara Christopher, janiee Neill. Sc'L'r,iul Hur: Mary Rouse, .luyee Zaeltnw, llelen xNiiClil1illl1, .lwanne SCl1lllil. juan lleigl, Nlargixt 7 3 tix llensen, Mary Ahel, Patrieia Verhagen, Patricia Spiegeherg, llnrutliy Wagiirr, Carol lwe' Dnrutliy Burmeistcr, Barbara llwrson. ltlell Napuelc, Karen Gilmsvn. I 1 lfrmrilz How: Aluvee Prakes, Athlean liuresen. Xlarvlin lireilier, ,lean fatnnt-ver. Naney lltealter Xlnnit LLlLll'lIlCl1, liarhara lirrwin, Marlyn Anclersun, Annette Vanisliy, lirxsetnary Salrn. G . A . A . Again, Ci. A. A. lillecl its year with a great tleal nl' fun in sports. For the first time in the elulfs history, Neenah heeame a host to an inter st-lwil play clay, with ten cliilerent sclimlfi participating tn malxe it a huge sueeess. Once again the goal-tn promote interest anal par tieipation in athletics and to suppurt athletics with enthusiasm-was aehieyecl. lilzirrl How: lnrraine lloehne, Sylvia lxlilclcelsnn, Ellen Reieliel, .lanet VVisiner, 'luyee Nelsun. liettx llalcleman, Ivan Dull, leanette blillfllllilfli, Sandra Nixf n. Kay Carey, Kathleen Olearx
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First Row: Miss Andrew, Helen Hoehne, Gloria Zeb, Carol Roeek, Audrey Sehuette, Judy Dixon, lnet Burr, Paula Brazeau, Audrey Terrian, Judy Owen, Susan Krueger, Roberta Schultz. Second Row: Shirley Swiehtenberg, Rosemary Salm, Cynthia Albert, Helen VViekham, Kathleen O'Leary, -loanne Schultz, Pat liappan, Mary Kalfahs, .lean Arnold, Pat Alferi, Donna Terrian. janet Borgcn, Barbara Schiebler, Marilyn Denkert. Thirti Row: Barbara Brown, Nancy Ellis, Marigen Braun, Mona Lauritzen. Antoinette Kuether. Madelyn johnson, Kay Carey, Donna Burr, Dorothy Heekner, Marlyn Anderson, Jacqueline Anderson, Sharon Martiny, Nancy Hammel, Muriel Schneider, Lois Elmgren. Fourth Row: Bert Helms, Aubrey Fowler, Clyde Douglas, Earl Zachow, ,lack Kuehl, Bill McKin- non, Lyle Hillegas, lack McConnell, Dick Nollan, David Gerhardt, Bob Gresenz, Franklin Hochholzer. As usual, eyery other Thursday afternoon liound N. ll. 5. students anxiously awaiting the arrival ol the 611117. The first issue, which was miineographed. was issued on the hrst day of school. lt explained the wonder and rules ol high school to the mis-guidel lrosh. V1 . , ,. lhe lust extrafpage C1117 came out the lhufsd ii below Christmas. It leaturcd letters to Santa Claus. The annual C1111 Christmas Party was held on December I7. Ridiculous gifts were exchan'1egl. and volleyball and seyeral other games lurnislfed tl e extitcincnt. 'llc next special issue of the 611117 came out on April lfthe April Fools issue. Many peculiar facts were learned, and the teachers took a good-nature l ribbing. The annual spring picnic saw a rcyolutionifed form of baseball, plus a lot ol' other excitement. At a meeting in the spring, the new ollicers lor next year were selected. The olliccrs ol' this yearis stall were: Co editors. Marlyn Anderson and Dorothy llecknerg co lieature editors, .ludy Dixon and lack MeConnellg lrontrpage editor, ,lillcne llaislerg sports editor, Aubrey liowlerg business manager, Muriel Schneider: advertising manager, Mona lrauritzenz copy reader, Donna Burr: prool' reader, Madelyn johnson: special lieature writer. Marigen llraung exchange editor, Cloria Zeb. ln addition, there was a sports stall' ol' llour, twenty reporters, nine faithful typists, and six competent printers who put the ciII17 out almost perl'e':tly. Miss l.ila Andrew was the editorial adyisor and Mr. Al Poellinger was the printing, circulation and linancial adyisor.
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