Pembine High School - Sapling Yearbook (Pembine, WI)
- Class of 1956
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Seneca H444 7956 Puaenfd 74a Saplwq ?an6du Wag! Sched Pauline Wanna dedicating our Yearbook, The Sapling, to our janitor and friend, lr Chester Wilson For twenty-one years he has quietly gone about his duties, doing the things that go unnoticed, but mean so much to each and everyone of us 2 le, the Senior Class of 1956, have the honor of IITR Tl0 1?-Q 'oi -4' Y X X -qsrii 'GTE QQ ', ,. ' ,516 . . 5 .1 .1 QF . . EL' :Lf T - 'A -If 3 Z? .- a . .754-f' if SAF? V 'ff 51 A 'fI 'ffi L JS. The Board of Education consists, this year, of three very fine people They are as follows lrs Kenneth Potier, lr Chester llcCork1e, and lr Hugh Niven We appreciate their interest in the Beecher, Dunbar, and Pembine Joint School District W5 7404544 nuss Josxpuxms sum: IB 1131- E SCHBODRR B B 'BS 'Um' N901-PH B I S,c,,t,,.y Sup.,-vning p,-1nc1p.1 Comercial, Yearbook, llellpaper Algebra, Ggqqetry, and Senior Clase Adviait Senior Clan Adviser 3 R KENNETH IC CLARNON B S Chemistry, Biology General Science, American History, J V Basketball Coach and Freshmen Class Adviser IRS ELVI JAEGER Home Economics, General Science and Sophomore Class Adviser IISS BARBARA DROWN B S English, Latin, Forensics, L1 brary and Junior Class Adviser MR KENNETH REIDENBACH B S Physical Education, Coachi , Social Problems, Civics and Junior Class Adviser MR JOSEPH PAVLIK Band, Chorus, Grade Music and Freshmen Class Adviser 4 RS IARGARET IOBBIS Commercial after February 1, 1956 wfff'4,,, Q ' A if A 2 J' 'Q A , . . . U8 0 e 5? ' , V KX B 7 Y 5 '7fWW I 4 I4 ,,J HRS. RUTH COLLINS IR. PERCEY COLLEY MISS EDNA MERRBT IISS MARY JANE JOHNSON IRS GERTRUDE WIISON KISS DONNA STEFFEN HRS IIYRA SCHRODER if To the people vho are responsible tor our safe Journey to and from school we wish to say congratulations for a job well done The bus driversarelr Shirley, lr Reed, lr Laylin lr Anderson, lr lhicker and lr Kubick Absent lx- Francis 5 . ? Q . U iw,-.5 I , M ' ' w , 2 . 1' ' .1 -- I I . 5 1 .b 1 -A ' 'fx - , Q ,A .' I ,I -. . V . N, N- , n V Q- ' , 9 f , if-' , ' , . A - -- we V' - ' . . . 4 , - . I I 11 I O 0064 1. xv Those vho serve us our nutritious and delicious daily meals are prepares the lunches at the Dunbar School For keeping our schools neat and clean we wich to express our sincere thanks to lr lonsen and lr lilson 6 X x e 4 5 .N l o Irs. Schaffer, Irs. lest, and Mrs. Bierstaker. Irs. Bekkela serves and U SENIURS 5444 795 RALPH EIIL DUNLAP KENNETH KUBICK Dumpy Ken Liked here, liked there, liked everywhere Basketball 1 2 3,4 Track 1 Football l,2,3,4, Baseball 2 3 Band l Homecoming Court 3 Prom Court 2 Class Officer 4 Co-Captain Football 4 Home coming King 4 MAXINE KELLY laxie ready for fun, and always seeing she gets things done Chorus l,2, 3,4 Forensics 3 Class Officer 3,4 Paper Staff 4 Yearbook Staff 3 4 JOAN FRENCH FI'el1Ch16 Always happy, always kind, she's the kind we like find Chorus 4 Cheering 3,4, Home coming Court 3,4 Pros Court 3 Holecoming Queen 4 Yearbook Staff 3,4 Librarian 2 4 Paper Staff 3,4 Yearbook Editor 4 7 There are two days about which he never worries and these are yesterday and t morrow Basketball 1 2 Staff 4 Football Captain Football 3,4 Yearbook 1 2,3,4 4 Student Council 3 4 lass Officer 4 Baseball l,2,3,4 State 3 Badger Boys ROSALIE GROLESKI Rosie In school a quiet lass she seems to be but who knows it s true when she is free Chorus 1,2,4 Librarian l,2,3,4 Class Officer 2,3 4 Student Council 1,2,3 4 u u H 'V . O- 1 9 5 I ' ' v 5 2 ,4Q 1 n I g g 3 , s C0- . I 1 P C I 3 UA girl ever willing and ll I n 5 5 ff u I 7 S 5 Q I u n I to ' ' S S 3 1 3 g . MARTIN PAPESH Hart It isn't what you do that wrong 1 s what you get caught at Football l,2,3 Baseball 1,2 3 Paper Staff Yearbook Staff canon JEAN nonsnu 'Little Liz A neat little lassie is she a good scholar and worker, what more could she be.' Dralatics 1,2, Chorus l,2,3,4, Homecoming Court 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Paper Staff 1,2,3,4, lajorette l,2,3,4, Badger Girls State 3, Forensics l,2,3,4. RONALD BIERSTAKER Ronnie What was good enough for father isn't good enough for Basketball l,2,3,4 Track 1,2 Football l,2,3,4, Baseball 3, Band l,2,3,4 Prom Court 3 Captain Football 4 BEVERELY ZACHAREK Bev' ERNEST BARTELS nIt's nice to be natural, wnrnieu when you're naturally n1ce.u nThis young lan is so very Honeconing Court 2, Yearbook meek, that even his shoes re fuse to squeak.u Tracknoaasoooas sseelgzo 8 Staff 4, Prol Queen l, Class Officer l, Paper Staff 3,4, Librarian l,2,3,4. , .gf 5: fin' Mfwgd 'V vu lv n V' I 3 is , t' V . 'I . ll : , : Q I 2 ..................4, , ' 43 ...............4. : 5 C0- v n 1, d it .. . n 4 A' , ia 1 GUENTEB SPIIGIES came to us a stranger he leaves as a friend Exchange student from Doerver den, Germany Football xi ROBERT WILLIS Hereey It's better to sleep 1 class than to waste a perfectly good evening Basketball 1,2 Dramatics l Football l,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Student Council 3,4 LB ROCA SUDETH Lvnm auuum we DOUGLAS SEARLS Pleasures must be bought Doug but her happiness is free Views expressed on this Band 1,2,3 4 paper are ly own and not neces Chorus 1 2,3,4 sarily those of the textbook 9 She Studied hard the Whole year through, quiet hopeful, smiling too Paper Staff q X 2 X tr f ' Q 'I . I Il ll une , ',, H .11 n ll .....................4g S 3 Trees For Tomorrow Camp......4. S 5 M fr I V. ll u ,, 1 u . Il ll . eoeeeeee noun , o ' , .H ... ...4. .... .... ......... , Asmuzw SAULD Andy It's men like him who cause women to dislike each other Basketball l,2,3,4 Homecoming Court 4, Football l,2,3,4, Prom Court 2 Baseball 2,3,4 Class Officer l Student Council 4 Co Captain Football 4 ROCHELLE DURIS Rae 'She loves but one at a t1l0 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Cheering 2,3,4 Homecoming Court 1 Yearbook Staff 4 Class Officer l Trout Festival Queen Candidate 1 Paper Staff 4 PITIICK WILL! NP at 'What this country needs is a good five cent nickel Basketball 1 2 Band l,2,4 Hffww .3 . , LAWRENCE FAUCETT Larry Silence is golden but 're off the Gold Standard Dramatics l,2, Forensics l,2,3 B nd l,2, 3 Prom Court 3 Homecoming Court 2,4 MARGARET NEARGARTH laggie Slender, tender and tall, well liked by one and all Chorus l,2,3,4, Cheering 3,4 omecoming Court 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Bus Captain 4 Cashier 4 Football 1 2,3,4 'Q 10 ROBERT ERICSSON Butch A Country Gentleman, also A Ladies H ue Companion Basketball l 2 3 4 Class Officer l,2,3, Baseball l,2,4 KAREN NINNEIAN She's light headed, very light headed, in fact, she's a blond Chorus 2,3,4 Paper Staff 4 Librarian 2,3,4, Bus Captain 4 YYGHQ vfqn gg D NALD BOIANDER GARY surm Smitty You don't have to be tall to he dark and handsome Basketball 1 4 Class Officer 3 Baseball 1,2 Paper Staff 3 Football 1,2 3 ARLBNE EYGABROAD Don A worker always doing her If school is liberty, then give me death Football l,2,3,4 11 level best Chorus l,2,3,4 Paper Staff 4 Class Officer 3 99955 'Fil fm ' H vv 'I . u 5 n 1 1 Q , 2, Q ' ' 5 .3.4: 3 I I 4' 'I 'I ll I IY ll . I lf If 3 3 ' 5 I . . . ............... g yv . hwb MM -W, , if-1 . fnfmsf-1-Q-s .1 cl, , W - A If X k l A f fff'1'.f':1f V Homecoming Court.... ........3. s 4 C ,.y icy, , fv.5g?s3 X W gf' '4 'fgass ' :jfs A: t , X C, . -5 Q 4 1 RONALD FRUEBI 'Ron SOI' people, toot loudest when fog like boats they are in a Basketball l 2 Baseball 1 Track Football 2 ALICE JUDITH DIXON Judy Life without laughing Band l,2, Chorus l,4, Paper Staff 4 4?Q:f,Q - . ,' , . HOTTO What I am is God's gift to and what I make of myself is my gift to God ALFRED POLZIN 'A Y People who lake no noise are dangerous Basketball Football ,2,3, SHARON STEVENS nSis RAIONA BROIN r0'H1' I slept I almost slept She lay be just a little mite but she's full of dyna Band 1,2'3 Ho-,co-ing court 4 mite Chorus 1,2,3,4 Paper Staff Chorus l, 3, 4 Paper staff 4 CTASS COLDRS Blue and Silver CLASS FIDIER Pink Bose whe n 12 me 5 I u ' 1' N I fl ll ... .....l,2g . . .... ....1 4 I Y Y ' 1. 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I o ,hgf'j We, the Senior Class of 1956 came to P H S in the fall f 1952 As Freshmen we were very shy We walked around with our hands in our pockets which was something altogether different from what we had done in grade school During our Freshmen year we had an enrollment of 35 students W elected Mr Refling as our adviser Our president was Robert Erickson, vice president was Andy Sauld, secretary was Beverely Zacharek, and treasurer was Rochelle Duris Our Homecoming candidate was Virginia Newling and Rochelle Duris was our runner up This year was a very successful year for we only lost one student, Roger Vanderbloeman Ie started our Sophomore year off with high spirits We were no longer the scared Freshmen of the previous year We had our second election of which the results were President, Robert Erickson, Vice President, Gary Smith Secretary, Rosalie Groleski and Ada Beckerson as Treasurer We selected lr Rosseau as our adviser Homecoming candidates were as foll ws Beverely Zacharek was Queen not quite as successful as our Fres men year for we lost two students, who were Freela Freed and Allan Pederson Our total number was now 32 As Juniors we became very anxious because we knew this was the year we were to receive our class rings In our first class meeting of this year we held an election for class officers Ve chose lr Rosseau to be our adviser for the second year Robert Erickson was elected for his third year as president, Arlene Eygahroad was elected as vice president, Rosalie Groleski as secretary and laxine Kelly as treasurer Our queen candidate was Carol Jean lonsen and her runner up was Joan French Ie lost LeRoca Sudeth and Ada Beckerson at the beginning of our Junior year At the half we gained Lekoca back again At the end of this year we lost Evelyn Jacobs We gained Glen Robinson Our total number of students then was 31 Our represent atives to Badger Girls State and Badger Boys State were Carol Jean lonsen and Kenneth Kubick The most eventful day of our Junior year was lay 17, 1955, when the town hall, which was our gym, shop rooms and hot lunch department, burned to the ground Seniors at last We have reached the top of the ladder It was 12 years of hard climbing but we finally made it When this year began we elected Kenneth Kubick as our president, lmil Dunlap as vice president, Rosalie Groleskl as secretary and laxine Kelly as treas urer Ie elected two advisers who were Irs Rudolph and lr Schroder Our candidates for Homecoming were Joan French as queen candidate and Sharon Stevens as runner up This year we lost Virginia Newling and Glen Robinson only to gain Guenter Spilgies, an exchange student from Germany To make our Senior year more interesting we no longer had the town hall in which to hold any of our activities le had to have our Homecoming dance in the Dunbar Town Hall The boys had to have basketball practice up at the Niagara Gym This was very inconvenient because the boys only got to practice two nights a week The more pleasant things that were outstanding in our minds about our Senior year were our class trip, Class Day, Baccalaureate and Graduation 13 71' . . . o . e ' S 3 candidate and Margaret Neargarth was elected runner-up. This year was J ' gil yn , -M I THE BOSS OUR SMILING SECRETARY ENGLISH CIASS? '7 7 THAT PRACTICE SKI' I IAKING HISTORY OFFICE PRACTICE CIASS 'I'HAT'S T00 IDNG ' CHEMISTRY CLASS ,, YA- u S4 P' J frm I I 'Q 4 hr' CLASSFS managed to purchase their class rings and were very The Juniors started this year off with great success by electing two class advisers, liss Drown and lr. Reidenhach. Jerry Jenkins was elected president, Bill French, vice-president, Loretta Lytle, secretary, and Chester Seidel, treasurer On the student council they have Jean Carivou, Myron Wilson, and Bill French They were very fourth place in the Homecoming candidate As Juniors they surprised when the Judges announced they had taken Homecoming parade Better luck next year Their was Carol Bishop proud to wear them for it took then eleven years for this honor We would like to thank the Junior boys who helped us vin our foot ball and basketball games In football they had lyron lllson, Bill French, Roger Sudeth, Allen Duris, and Che ter Seidel In basketball, Myron Wilson, Allen Durls, Harold Hertig, and Chester Seidel did their part Thanks, also, to the girls for encouraging the boys on to victory B BAC! Ml lr leldenbach, A D-ll'18, C Seidel, J Jenkins, I Buchner, H Hertig, I French, I lilson, liss Broun IICIT ICI B Barker, L Lytle, C Bishop, B French, J Carivou, S lcCork1e 15 S In the fall of '55 the Sopholores began their second year at P. H. S. They were now at the half way mark. Their enrollment was 15 students. To help start th m off on the right foot they elected Larry Bierstaker as president, John Pier as vice-president, Lynda Dougveto as secretary, lthelyn Bartels as treasurer. Irs. Jaeger and lr. Stauber were selected to be their class advisers. Representing the on the student council was Wayne Schillerstron and Ted Duris. They were also surprised when their float took second place in the Homecoming parade Their Homecoming candidate was Lynda Dougveto We would like to thank Larry Bierstaker, Wayne Schillerstrom Dick Gehling, Norman Johnson, John Pier, James Waterman, Ted Duris and Raymond Haupt for doing a good Job in football And thanks to Larry Bierstaker, Jim Erickson, Wayne Schillerstrom, and Ted Duris in basket ball Hay you keep up the good work BACK ROW lrs Jaeger, T Gautchi, C Hatton, T Duris, E Bartels Blerstaker, lr Stauber IROHT ROW Schillerstrom, R Gehling, R Jossart, R Haupt Johnson, R Hirte 16 L. Dougveto, N. Behrens, A. Christensen, J. Pier, J. Waterman, L. . . --W, . . . , N. . . There were 23 Freshmen that entered Pembine High School in the fall of '55, They were just beginning something entirely different to them. Their success began when they elected Robert Wood as presidentg Sylvia Bjurlin, vice presldentg Lois Behrens, secretary, Frances Neargarth, treasurer. Mr. McClarnon and lr. Pavlik were chosen as their class advisers. Their representative for the Student Council is Billy Anderson. They won top honors on their Homecoming float and their queen candi- date was Judy French. Some of the Freshmen boys took part in helping our football season become a big success They were Robert Wood Billy Anderson, Jim Bolander, Richard Dobbertin, Walter Haupt and Jerry Schillerstrom The boys who took part in basketball were Jim Bolander, Jerry Schillerstrol, and Richard Dobbertin lay your success continue during your remaining years of high school BACK ROI lr lcClarnon, F Bertels, J Gehllng, J Schillerstron Wood, G litkowski, J Behrens, J Bolander, lr Pavlik Haupt, J Farr, F Bishop FBCIT RCI Boualey, L Brown, S Bjurlin, L BOHIBHS, I Kel-15' French, I FUIIQY, D PIIIB1 17 . : , --- . . . . 1 R. . . - - - IIDDLE ROI-B. Anderson, R. Dobbertin, F. Neargarth, S. Haupt, E. Fewless, I. . - . --K. . . . - . J. . . . it 1 Si X. .,.,. . 1' ff , Q5 2 f3'f ? ' Q fy 1- M. 'H H W' if ' 9 s f' V' 'X In Q Q I s . ' m 'f -H--W I 1, ow 'fn V 5 M f Q35 'EZ A , ? 1 - f g,z:,'1X- w' I ' ' .fn h,, f 3 if g K 1 -s, -1 j, 1 ' I V , H ,ww wi A Q 7 A 4 fy V4 V,,, H, ,. M P-1-XX y Afrr , 'W ' A X 5 y . Q , S X ,pg .X In W -wu- I 1Q2n-,Y .,,N Q,f 'W 4' fd' ' 'M if 5 fi 2 E ' ' . ff 1 gg . Z! , il I E23 Q 4 55222 Mr 5'9 f X ,AN , TSE ililiniti -wi., ,ugtmbq Y 7 1? W s- 2 1 N . ' ' 5' ' u 'fig . Y Qu-L, -+5 1:5 -Nw---, .. M -X . 1-f.: .1 9 My 4 Q ' f '---.sxai . 1 as Img W - 5'f ww 1 M 1qMwfVw.fW-WWW .m4wMmMMllEKMHEWlllEEEH kv-wi mf' 691 L-nf 7-8--TAUGHT BY MBS. SCHRODER PEMBINE GRADE SCHOOL 5-6--TAUGHT BY MRS. WILSON ,Y A '45 BQ 4,4-sw ,gi 'fi J ACTIVITIES glad BACK ROW---Mr. Pavlik, C. Monsen, R. Duris, B. Barker, L. Lytle, S. Stevens, A. Dixon, J. Carivou, R. French, J. French, J. Jenkins. MIDDLE ROW-M. Kelly, I. Kelly, S. Bjurlin, J. French, I. Fuller, B. Bartels, C. Bishop, N. Behrens, L. Behrens, S. lcCorkle, L. Brown. FRONT ROW--M. Neargarth, R. Groleski, A. Eygabroad, F. Neargarth, L. Dougveto, L. Barker, S. Haupt, E. Fevless. The Glee Club consists of 28 members and The piano accompanist is Jerry Jenkins. The program and the annual music festival held at lr. Pavlik is the director of the band. There are 22 students band this year and they participated in the annual festival held P68111 ig0 . BACK ROW---B FRONT RO'--I the director is lr. Pavlik. girls sang at the Christmas Peshtigo this year. in at lcCorkle, J. Schlais, N. Hermann, P. Wilson, N. Johnson, Blerstaker, L. Lytle, R. Hirte, J. Waterman, J. Jenkins, lcCork1e, Mr. Pavlik. Kelly, S. Dill, R. Theoming, E. Jenkins, L. Dougveto, Polzin, S. Duris, L. Behrens, L. Barker, S. Bjurlin, IRD!! IBD Q 'gcmaf 'L fha Q-:TK BACK ROV---M. Papesh, J. Carivou, R. French, R. Duris, K. Kubick. FRONT ROW--Mrs. Rudolph, B. Zacharek, C. Monsen, J. French, M. Neargarth, M. Kelly, There are eight seniors and two juniors on the yearbook staff. The adviser is Mrs. Rudolph and the editor is Joan French. We hope this book is a credit to our fellow classmates and under- class ates. The newspaper stuff consists of the Office Practice Class and their adviser is Irs. Rudolph. They publish our monthly newspaper, the Pem Bon Won. Each student does their part in contributing to advertis- ing, reporting, newswriting, make-up and copy reading. BACK ROW---I. Kelly, K. Ninneman, A. Eygabroad, M. Papesh, R. Duris, Hrs. Rudolph, C. Bishop, A. Dixon, J. French. FRONT ROW--S. Stevens, B. Zacharek, C. Monsen, L. Sudeth, L. Lytle, R. Brown. Wewopagbez , ,As BACK ROW---R. Groleski, K. Ninneman. FRONT ROW--J. French, B. Zacharek, Miss Drown, J. Carivou, L. Lytle. The student librarians provided an efficient library system under the supervision of Miss Drown. We appreciated the new books very much. There are ten members in the Student Council. They are under the direction of Mr. Schroder and meet once every month to discuss school problems. The president is Kenneth Kubick, vice-president is Myron Wilson, and the secretary is Jean Carivou. BACK ROW---M. Wilson, R. Willis, Mr. Schroder, T. Duris, W. Anderson. FRONT ROW--J. Carivou, W. Schillerstrom, W. French, K. Kubick, A. Sauld, R. Groleski. 5 ,g -x .us., g I ef I I U J Rochelle Duris Carol Bishop Rita French Margaret Neargarth Joan French ATHLETICS EMIL Dumpy DULLAP XLFRED Al POLZIN FULLBACK TACKLE Co Capta1n Co Captaln Four years of football hour years of football L 115 in 16a bs t 2 185 lbs B' R Fruehn, A Sauld, R Willis P Willis, I Dunlap, G Spilgies, K Kubick, D Bolander, A Polzin, R Bierstaker RONALD Bon FBUIHI GARY Smitty SMITH END HAL!BACK Two years of football Four years of football KRNIITH 'Ken KUBICK CENTER Four years of football 5 ft. l0i in. 210 lba. IAKTIN lartu PAPBSH GUARD Three years of football 5 ft. 8 in. 165 lbs. 5 ft lli in 180 lbs 5 ft 4 n 135 lbs RONALD DONALD nbonn BOLAIDIR LIN! BACIIR Four years of football 5 It. 7 ll. 140 I. nlonnien BIKISTIKII Four yeara of football 6 ft. 3 n. 165 lbs. 37 ROBERT Bob 'ILLIS GUENTEX SPXLGIES HALFBQCK GUARD 150 NUS of football One year of football 5 It ll in 160 lbs It 9 in 172 AHDBEI 'lndyn SAULD FUILBACK Four years of football . 178 lbs. PATRICK 'Patu IILLIS IACKLI Four years of football 6 ft. 10 in. 185 lba. . ? 5 f. 3 . ' 1 . 6 f . in. . 4... .. -1 Q . i ,,, ,, , , I rv u lv u V' V' . . . . 1 . . - - - 5 . - 155 6 ft IID lb 1 S E A S Pembine Pembine P mbine Pembina Pembina Pembina Won 3 BACK ROY---J. W. KIDDLE ROI-H. Bolander, D. Gehling, W. Anderson, R. Jossart, R. Haupt, Schillerstrom, R. Wood, J. Pier, L. Blerstaker, T. Gautchi. Papesh, J. Waterman, A. Duris, R. Hirte, N. Johnson, W. French, c. Seidel, M. Wilson, W. Haupt, T. Duris, Schillerstrom. Reidenbach, A. Polzin, D. Bolander, P. Willis, A. Sauld, Bierstaker, K. Kublck, E. Dunlap, G. Spilgies, R. Fruehe, W. FRONT ROI--lr. R. R. Willis, R. Dobbertin. ?aaz'ZaZZ In the 1955 season the Pembine Panthers put together the will to win, good sportsmanship and last but most important, good coaching, which was handled very efficiently by Ken Reidenbach. As in other years, the team had its ups and spectators by pulling off brilliant upsets one game confidence could lose to a lower rated squad. Among downs, amazing the and as the result of the better gales was the one with Niagara which ended in a 0 to 0 tie. The Panthers outplayed the Badgers by a large margin as far as yards were concerned, but just couldn't push over a touchdown. A disappointment came when the Panthers permitted an underdog Goodman team to win by a score of 13 to 14. This proves that a team can lose by over confidence. The average weight of last falls team was about 180 pounds per man which is a fair size high school team. The Panthers scored 82 points, to 46 for opponents. HAIR CAR YDS AYC TD BP PTS Bierstaker, larry 52 272 5.2 3 0 18 0 N S R E C 0 R D Sguld, Andy 50 266 5.3 1 0 6 Dunlap, lmil 24 88 3.7 2 0 12 12 Coleman 6 French, B111 29 101 3.5 2 1 13 26 Bark River 0 Wilson, like 16 56 3.5 0 0 0 0 Niagara 0 Duris, Ted B 26 3.3 0 0 0 20 Wausaukee 0 Smith, Gary 10 3 .3 2 0 12 12 Florence 27 Schillerstrom, Wayne 3 33 11.0 1 4 10 13 Goodman 14 Duris, Allen 3 2 .7 0 0 0 Bierstaker, Ron 0 0 0 2 0 12 Tied 1 Lost 2 195 847 4.3 13 5 83 Pembine Total Points 83 Opponents Total Points 47 PASSING STATISTICS: Passes attempted 75, Passes completed 24, Yards made passing 340, T. D. Passes 5. OPPONENTS: Bushing 519 yards, Passing 258 yards, Points scored against us 47. 28 STANDING: Mr. Reidenbach, A. Sauld, R. Bierstaker, E. Dunlap, K. Kubick, and C. Seidel SITTING: M. Wilson, A. Duris, R. Erickson, and L. Bierstaker As a result of the Town Hall fire last spring, the basketball sessions were carried out with great difficulty. It is difficult to determine whether the fact that the floor at Niagara was a better one or the fact that some of our boys were not able to practice regularly had any bearing on the final standings. Our ability to outscore our opponents in the field goal department was balanced by our poor showing in the free throw department since, in many cases, it was our lack of ability on the free throw line that lost the game. As in other years the team at times played so brilliantly that they seemed unbeatable, as in the second game with Wausaukee. In the first game we suffered nearly a 20 point loss and then returned to win by 4 points. Pemb1ne's longest lived glory was a four game winning streak in midseason. We could have extended it by getting over Florence. It proved futile as we got nipped by a score of 54 to 53. In tournament play this year we were paired against the strong Niagara team in our first game. They proved too much as we were eliminated the first night of the tournament. Including tournament play, the team finished the season with a 6 win and 9 loss record. The wins can be largely attributed to the fine coaching of Ken Reidenbach who did a very good job of making the best of the existing con- ditions as a basketball coach. With hopes that the gymnasium will be finished next year this page will be concluded with the team and individual statistics of the pembine Lena 51 1955-1956 season. Pennine Florence 74 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Pelbine Wausaukee 52 Pembine Goodman 66 NAME FG FTM FTA FT1 PF TP Pembine Coleman 37 Pembina Anberg 59 Dunlap, Emil 60 16 63 25.4 48 136 Pembine Crivitz 43 Bierstaker, Larry 52 20 51 39.2 48 124 Pennine Wnnsgnkee 44 Wilson, lyron 42 34 61 55.7 29 118 Pembina Florence 54 Duris, Allen 48 17 37 46.0 37 113 Pembina Goodman 71 Sauld, Andrew 31 20 41 49.0 19 82 Pennine A-bers 40 Erickson, Robert 23 4 ll 36.3 8 50 Penbine C019m3n 51 Bierstaker, Ronald ll ll 24 45.0 ll 33 Pembina Criyitg 22 Kubick, Ken 6 16 30 53.3 17 28 Peabine Lena 72 Duris, Ted 5 13 18 72.2 7 23 Pembina Niaggrg 42 Erickson, Jim 3 - - 0.0 1 6 French, Bill 2 - 2 0.0 2 4 Gales Ion - 6 Lost - 9 Hertig, Harold l 1 1 100.0 3 3 Pembine Total Points 732 Schillerstrom, Wayne 6 - 6 0.0 3 12 Totals 290 152 345 44.4 233 732 Opponents Total Pts. 775 29 P nbine Pembina Pembina Pembina Pembina Pembine Pembina Pembina Pembxne Pembina STANDING Mr McC1arnon, J Pier, W Schillerstrom, H Hertig, and R Dobbertin SITTING T Duris, J Schillerstrom, J Bolander, and J Erickson 942 Under the efficient coaching of lr lcC1arnon the Pe bine Junior Varsity basketball team had an average basketball season They always had plenty of fight in them and played impressive ball at all times The determination to win was ever present and they gave all opponent teams a good game These young players will cone in very handy in future varsity squads, which will be good hard playing, determined to win, teams These young players, like the varsity squad were hampered in the win column by lack of practice They finished the season with 5 wins and 7 losses INDIVIDUAL B TEA! STATISTICS GA!! SCORES NAI! FT FT Lena Florence lausaukee Schlllerstrom, layne Duris, Ted Hertig, Harold Dmggett Crivitz lausaukee Florence Goodman Colelau Smith, Gary Schillerstrom, Jerry Siedel, Chester Pier, John Gautschi, Tom Bolander, Jim 00 4 0 3 04 Crivitz Totals 44 222 2 143 30 FG A I FT1 PF TP 15 27 40 62 24 38.7 37 1 30 26 51 50 26 52.0 28 128 27 29 8 17 7 41.1 40 23 Pe bine 32 Goodman 24 Erickson, Jil 31 42 22 52.3 11 84 48 66 4 7 2 28.5 4 10 28 26 1 12 4 33.3 2 6 23 27 2 3 1 33.3 2 5 38 42 2 4 0 00. 4 33 37 5 25 10 40. 1 20 ' 22 25 0 0 0 00.0 2 0 34 26 1 96 43. 384 , fan? YG M, V: ?a L?j? ,p ww N' f V f-ws :L 9 'f 'V , yrqliky' 4' ' ,,,.,--ff nocuslua nunrs RAMoNA snow IMXINE K-F1-1-Y At the end of the first semester the Seniors grades were averaged individually, for the three and one half years of high school It was found that the three highest in rank were laxine Kelly 93 Ramona Brown 92 13, and Rochelle Duris 92 06 At the end of the year, two of these three will be chosen as Valedictorian and Salutatorian 70444 Win Amex mxon JOAN FRENCH Berry cnoclu-:R s Fu'rmu: D A R NUGHTERS 0? TH! Honnwxxsns or AMERICA AWARL AKERIU'-N RFVOI-UTIUN L 33 AUGUST 31. SEPTEMBER 1. 15-lo. 21. 2U. 31. OCTOBER 1. 5 8 11 12 15 19. 22. Zu--250 26. 29. NOVEMBER 2-M. 7. 11. 15. St: 29. 30. DECEM ER 2. 9. 13. 19. 22. JANUARY. M. 1955 - 7?5 Teachers meeting. Registration day. Teachers convention at Coleman. Senior pictures taken. First football game, played at Penbine with Coleman. Pembine wins 12-6. H Joan French chosen as nhoneccming Queen . Homecoming parade. Homecoming! Panthers beat Bark River 20-6. Homecoming dance at Dunbar. Juniors order class rinjs. Pembine ties Niagara O-O. Mrs.Marsha11 took grade pictures. Mr. Baker took group pictures. Panthers beat Wausaukee Rangers 20-O. Freshmen initiation. Iowa tests. Pembine loses to Florence 27-12. Iowa tests. Teachers meeting. Dismissed n at 3:00, Panthers bow to Goodman lb-13. Teachers convention at Milwaukee. Mr. Stauber left. Armistice Day program. First basketball game of the season. Lena beats Panthers So-Sl. Thanksgiving vacation begins. School reopens. Pembine loses to Florence 71-53. New program schedule started. Dismissal is now 3:hS instead of h:OO. Wausaukee wins over Pembine E2-33. Goodman posted victory over Pembine 63-38. Pembine beats Coleman MS-37. The first eight pages of the yearbook were sent in. Christmas vacation begins, Christmas vacation ends. l3. 15. 20. 21. 25. 27. 31. FEBRUARY 1. 3. 10. 13. lb. 15. 21-22-23. 28. MARCH 9. 12. 16. 21. 23. Zk. 30. APRIL 9 2h HAY 5 17 2 25 29 30 Eight more pages of the yearbook sent in. Pembine wins over Wausaukee M7-hh. Florence takes Pembine Sh-53. End of first Semester. Goodman wallops Pembine 71-HM. Supper sponsored by the senior class. Semester party held in the school. Joan French chosen D. A. R. Going away party for Mrs. Rudolph. Mrs. Morris takes over in the Com ercial Department. Judy Dixon receives highest mark in the Homemaking test of the Pembine girls. March of dimes party. Lincoln day program. Last basketball game of the season. Lena beat Pembine 72-58. Three highest senior students chosen. They are Maxine Kelly, Ramona Brown, and Rochelle Duris. Basketball Tournament begins at Crivitz. Pembine loses to Niagara 42-35. Forensic Contest held at Pembine. Last pages of the yearbook are sent in. Forensic Contest held at Goodman. Junior Basketball boys go to Madison for State Tournament. Career Day held at Niagara for Juniors and Seniors. are First nine weeks of the second semester up. Forensic contest held at Oshkosh. School closes and Easter vacation begins. School reopens after Zaster vacation. Solo and Ensemble Contest at Peshtigo. Band Festival in Peshtigo. Senior Banquet held at Wausaukee. Baccalaureatte. Class Day in the afternoon. Graduation in the evening. Last day of school. Memorial Day. UUNBAR Kubick's and Barker Grocery Eddie H Johnson, Insurance Bousley's Store L Tavern PEHBINE Irene's Bar Caroline's Tavern P mbine Electric The Port Pembine Warehouse Russ Brothers Garage Elizabeth Monsen Gene's Northland Store Augie's Modern Bar C Dixon, for Standard 011 Products Iugral's Northland Store h Service Rentnaster General Store VanPae Restaurant Pelbine Wausaukee Bank Lay1in's Garage Ernest Sauld, Real Estate Sweeney Lumber Company Pembine Hotel Harry Nellis's Tavern NORWAY Aune Drug Store Peterson Electric Service Danielson's Greenhouse Vertin Brothers E Company Norway Hardware Company La Freniere lotor Company Norway Electric and Spot Shop De Luxe Cleaners Jacobsen's Pharmacy Assel1n's Creamery NIAGARA The First National Bank Genuinely Interested in Serving You Well Boston Store Doucette Garage Boudlaies Drug Store nTry the Drug Store Firstn Niagara Variety Store Niagara Lumber E Hardware Kadulski's larket BEECHER Beecher Grange No. 726 P1nkart's Knotty Pine Drive In Whicker's Grocery IPON NOUN1:TN Bond's Ducoratlng Company Ball 8 Cnrzsty Furniture Company Miller Floral Company Flowers W1red hverywhere Klst Bottllng Company Wright's Mens Wear Burgess Greenhouse A S8Ck1m Company Perina's Hat Shoppe Hats For All Occasions Freeman Funeral Home Radio Station, WMIQ L Iron Mountain News Isabel's Ladies Ready to Wear Jacobs Restaurant Northern Supply Master Cleaners Twin City Cleaners I Zacks and Sons Dr W G Amour Nelson Paints Peninsula Oil Company City Drug Store Bert Harvey WAUSAUKEE lesser h Orlando Market Laun Brothers Amberg Telephone Company Morasky Funeral Home Wisconsin Public Service Jakups Sinclair AMBERG Smeester's Oil Company Step1en's Grocery b Res aurant Red Owl George Smeester's Grocery Hazel's Service Station MISCELLANEOUS Dennls Sports Shop, Green Bay Peshtigo Tiles, Peshtigo JOSTEN'S, George Carlson, Representative A. 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