Plum City High School - Comet Yearbook (Plum City, WI)

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We feel zifzazf Hze gualiiia he flew Cflhpfxlyecf a,a a fM.CfZ6!Z, ooacfz, and advbjolz, have mcccle him d2A2!lV4l!Z9 of :fha f'l0l'HJlZ. ffe fum alaagn bem uuluing zb fzeQo zYze Aezuba 002,44 Ln any my zffzai he could HM faimcilbzeaa had made fulm well liked by evefzgune, and we afze pnoud ziz have wakes! wixfz him. hminiziratinn Q .. - Mm A X , Q L ,X .., K? Q .W A' .. Y . 'N A A fl' ff ' ' -'ff X' M A A . xi Q 5 Y , K 1 is ,iff . , 1 if ,, , K, xr i 1 X nw. sz K 'ff . 'F I' Q h' . M , f 1' . +' . Q Q' -,fl s '- . it ,ti A :H ,iq .ae xg Q6 ., V, yu ,X , I , K vi' ff, x X 9-'QR 7, ia' xii wow nf iwgifkw hx A. H Sw f s A fx 6 X ,.fji.f-'Xgxk ,, '55, rg-xg., i , X5 Tw P Q K x SCHOOL BOARD Vernon Ingli, Jake Helmueller, Mayme Olso , Gwen Hophan, Gail Collett. Mrs. Lindholm, Secretary Mr. Lindholm, Principal It is with a great deal of pleasure that I congratulate the senior class for the accomplishments they have made, individually and collectively, the past four years. To Mr. Johnson, and the annual staff, we give a thank you for the work you have done with the annual, capturing and recording the events that have made this school year another memorable year for all concerned. May I give a special pat on the back to all of you students who have worked under the crowded conditions that have existed this past year. In the near future we can all look forward with great anticipation to the finished construction of our new high school, which will eliminate this problem. However, let us always remember that the size or the newness of a building does not make the student, for it is the student that makes the school. The door of knowledge is labeled--push. Let's make next year, bigger and better. 3 - Wallace Lindholm, Supervising Principal fi. l X . , 9 52, vzmnrial lfla. Clmzazce flobrufadi Aaval a.4 dbzemba of the boaadof euhoaiion fha a. ivinlof During 155414 time, he .aefzvexi z'1ze purple of M4 by waking in eruzidz :Sie eahzoational paognam of NU CU!!- B5lLd60fAJ16, Hzeuniaa clauwuha ab dedicaziezfrio page of .fine 1963 Comet ab 614-manly. X arultg Mrs. Alms Girls' Physical Education Mr. Fitch Mathematics 5522 ,.nn Q 2 : '- ' ' ,'c,, ...,.., ,,. , M iii i c ccc M p I , , , ..,. ,,,,,,,, 2 VV in fir, 4' I ,x?'V SYQE' Zli Msg W N ii f Mr. Cuddeback Music Mrs. DeLander Home Economics Mr. Johnson English M D Mr. Heit Chemistry - Mathematics Mrs. Pedersen Librarian - Foreign Language A 1 246' . A, M? f MM , W Mr Schlumpf W - ir x f' , 1 v Q aafxma Mail ieiffiev WWQQS' W3,f5fa ' L ' . T.. U i?QQw'lf+ eeV ,fimf, JQQMWVJ-V ',mFF. VQQQGQJL. '?WZ agar f,awniQaagfa lf mam Wwfffwwahww UWM ZWWMWWYWMWWM 'mf Science - Journalism Social Mr. Olund Science - Physical Education Mr. Robey Agriculture - Physics Mr. Williams Guidance and Social Science 1-or ,X Mr. Pelowski Business Mrs. Williams English Ray Klein, Roger Olson, Leonard Parsons, B111 Lutz, Guy Lostetter, Bert Fox. Not Pictured: Glenn Linder. cooKs Anna Fox, Marie Hase, and Marie Glaus NJANITORSN Guy Lostetter and Glenn Linder -s s E 1 s 1 5 4 1 v r w W I P 1 Sharon Kane WA young lady with plenty of dash, she chose her ro- meo from the senior class.' Tom Gfall WSome day I will do something drastic, like study.W Jerry Fredrickson 'His life is like the Mississippi, lined with b1uffs.n Jerry Eggenberger nThose wild, wild, women are making a wild man out of me.n 1 A Gail Hei WGenerally speaking, she is generally speaking. Katherine Inabnit WEarnest in every endeavorn Matthew Helmueller Carol King HShe shifted her brain into neutral, and her tongue rattled on.N I',ks h v I,.,,f Linda.Martin UNever let your school work interfere with your education.' Roger Wittig 'The world is meant to be enjoyed, and I am doing my best.n WIf school is liberty, give me death.' Rita Schwab WI want to be bashful, but the boys won't let me.n Daniel Helmueller 'Girls are bothersome, but I like to be bothered.' X Brian Johnson 'What he wants te get out of school most is himse1f.W 4 , Marie Gansluckner 'You know her by the noise she doesn't make.' Lester Feuerhelm 'Speaking of great men, what do you think of me?N Joyce McDonough WAll the world is a stage, and I do my part in acting up.' Lynn Parsons WHe knows football isn't the only place a good line is needed.' Marsha Swanson UA ready machine, always wound up and going.' ,-,. ......,,.,..,,m..,.....,.,f--sk.. Q Judith Harmer nSchoo1 is her pastime, but what is her study?W Richard Carroll 'Love them all, you might miss a good one.n Stan WI can waste time in an hour most people can in atweek.W 5 L r i Ralph Dunbar 'I never could decide which was harder, the seats or the assignments.' nBusy here, busy there, to find her quiet is something rare.N Michael Pittman NI don't like leap year, they rush me so.n X Dawn Gilles NI was cut out to be an angel, but somebody stole the pattern.' Tom Auth 'In the moonlight sit threeg me, my car, and she.n X Harold Bechel WAll that I've learn- ed, I've forgotten. All that I know, I've guessed.n iw me 7 1 Richard Bunce Linda Gifford uTwink1e, twinkle, little Ig smiling as the boys go by.n 'All great men are dead, and I'm not feeling so well my- self.n Jerome Kane ULife of his class, death of his teachers.n Donna Maxwell NNever take life too seriously, you will never get out of it a1iva.n YQ? Donald Gilles Wwho says blondes are bashful?N NQENEB' Craig Sticht UKind of shy, but an all around guy.n Danny Kaempf WI love work, I could sit and look at it for hours 0 N Alvin Eidem WTerrific at sports an swell all around, a better guy can't be found.N Marjorie Bechel nShe may not be a Ford, but she sure can rattle on.N d SENIOR HONORS Officers and Advisors Standing: Mr. Olund, Mr, Fitch, Dawn Gilles, Mr. Lindholm, Lynn Parsons. Sitting: Tom Auth, Gail I-lei. CLASS MOTTO: KNOWLEDGE IS PCNERg POWER IS SUCCESS. CLASS COLORS: SCARLET AND WHITE 'CLASS FLOWER: RED ROSE Valedictorian Salutatorian Marsha Swanson Gail Hei ,ii 1 x rm iw -1, Q ' Ss , y wx km 5.0, 5 :. xxlkk 4 K 353 M , iq 2 f l g K Q f Ns. Q in S f 3' f- , 1 1 W 31 'R Q 'xg 4 HOW WE LQOKED THE if ,Q E1 5 2 Q K 9, Q f + Q 'E S ul S ,, L x ,E s JL 5 sa Q sg 1 S S Q5 2 wg is lvLesn '-:' Rita gifs- -w k , K Nnickn ih, f 4:Z' Q . . gi 3 - ' . . 5 J , 1 Ks if - , ., W' ff - .:ff'r R0g' lvLy.nnvl -M .,, , -. x,:3Af.-- ,gym , b A- Q 1 rr: + ' , f ii A Don' 9 s ki. . . Harry Yin 5 :Er X .id S: , B .sk . K 5 ::, . Linda :I 'fr -IFS I - f sw., 7' - ' I r r 112112 ,bra YI fl can n I Q5 1 f V B, 55 M 4, , Lg ' X A35 5 -Ma ssa-?f11.sf. - . SL ish? vhi X8 k K S 7 X. X was A ti. Matt Lind a 'Marjorie Jerry vm. 3. f i x 5 Q Q 3 , 'xx Craig fe? gg, K? s M, S 'Y ix W if gi-gg? , , 535 - 2-i Y W are r- W ' F .1 nf , Lind a x T 003, x5XG ..,, X? fig? QsMir, QEQ3e' Q:,zfk 5 1 Caro1'3 P? fgi8Q51 f X? EES A Mice F 1 in bv V ..e-su efQf fy 5? nbannyn HOW WE LCOKED THE rg W Y X .se N Brian 3 F 'X .X :W Q25 Donna 1fTomvv wi' A Q Q Q msgs Q K 13 f V, f ff. I nnanlv fiiQsiN Q .P . l Al.. e A ee e ff , wb- ,,,w1.. f VX . , Q -. fu QP' .af Y ax I i 54 tl . ,M i ,l1L ,LL,A. , kk , , 3 . Qiaiif HRa1PhH e MNe ee asm 5 . f Z we -- -- -. Jerome II nRi-chu 2 Joyce ' QSRWE Q 'gm QQQV Ssifggmig e M: v v Je r ryu gisggg, 336595 QEQWXQ? ZQHQSL ff?WQQ?a Tom vu Kathyn Marsha Stan r S X 5 3: ' FIFTH ROW-Norbert Daleiden, Gary Swanson, Jon Ebensperger, David Gilles, Ken Rice, Jim Luebker, Jack Crow, Steve Linder. FOURTH ROW-Bonnie Theissa, Carol Solveson, Lamoine Gilbertson, Duane Schmitt, Jim White, Jim Ottman, Marie Fedie, Marlys Holmstadt, Carol Batho. THIRD RDW - Kathleen Helmueller, Marilyn Martin, Donna Schladweiler, Rebecca Gansluckner, Karen Hophan, Kathleen Kane, Madrene Gilles, Mary Jane Risler, Diane Kopp Judy Caturia. SECOND ROW -Marjorie Carroll, Diane Horn, Beth Ritchie, Sharon Pittman, Rita Herbison, Arlene Iverson, Barb Hague, Diane Maxwell, Betty Fredrickson. FIRST ROW -Dianne King, Janet Barber, Sharon Thalacker, Kathie Parsons, Phyllis Carlson, Kay Hofmeister, Elaine Fredrickson. JU IORS Standing: Mrs. Pedersen, Mrs. D2- Lander, Kathie Kane, Mr. Williams. Donna Sehladweiler. Sitting: Jon Ebensperger, Marlys Holmstadt. -Iixaf Mr. Vernikos, a native of Greece, is a graduate of Wis. State College at Superior. He came to Plum City at the begin- ning of the second semester to teach English and Art and con- sequently is the newest member of the Plum City High School faculty. .IU ICR SNAPS Betty onnie Jackie Margie, Barb, and Madrene Kathie 3' in xif ' Jil Carol Steve Elaine Diane Jackie and Gary Diane Mu-gig FIFTH ROW-Jill Parsons, Ken Bechol, Denny Hewitt, Henry Hince, Dick Fedie, Gary Ingl 1, Jeff Harmer, Frank Hince, Perry Ingli., Sandra Kopp. FOURTH ROW -Richard Hoffman, Rich Auth, Gary Lechler, Jeannie Gfall, Cheryl Base, Glen Abel, Janet Wittig, Barb Pittman, Ray Turner, Norman Holmstadt, John Schneider. THIRD ROW - Mary Ellen Kennel, Marlene King, Carleen Gilbertson, Kathy Fosberg, Ellen Gieseker, Sandy Mc Donough, Judy Klein, Teresa Coulson, June Rose, Bill Herbison. SECOND ROW-Maxine Larson, Jean Eggenberger, Joyce Kloke, Dianne Gilles, Lana Bothun, Nancy Harmon, Diana Latchum, William Fetzer, Vicky Carroll. FIRST ROW-Terry Gilles, Larry Chilson, Joyce Anderson, Sandy Klein. SOPHOMORES Standing: Mr. Vernikos, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Heit, Jean Eggenberger. Sitting: Jeff Harner, Nancy Ramon, Rich Auth. Happy Rich Wm :K W- x FRESHMAN SOPHGMCRE f SN APS . . I V , is Q 1 . , Carlsen N 5, X A Q N, X b X -. 1.1 U .5 ,-E . M V . 5 M Y A M N 1 ., iii V 11 1. X ' L if h H I ' 'M ' clan W Vicky ,t . S-fi-QS 1 ' l 0 J ll Fr ankll n N 5 S +4 , Madame uavelnll Norman nN.neyn K'-. .. - .1 nnenryu X 4-.:,,. gi, 3- , W fy mg f x -if -1 5 ,lk R X X!! Q' xx, K' Perry' llgaryvl l1LanaIl Q ' P rm, I I John!! Freshmen Initiation FIFTH ROW - John Ted Horn, Gary Ebensperger, Jimmy Rice, Jerome Krings, Kenny Eggenberger, Michael Hellmeller, John Tschumperlin. FOURTH ROW-Mary Jo Deising, Nancy Iverson, Betsy Thiessa, Dick Butler, Dale Tschumperlin, Gary Waltz, Priscilla Johnson, Lois Fredrickson, Karen Hoffman. THIRD R011-Susan Schwab, Kathy Hoffman, Danny Gilles, Ronald White, David Olson, Fred Winkler, Bobby Watkins, Ronald Bengston, Joan Hophan, Colleen l-lammel. SECOND ROW - Bobby Solveson, Daniel King, Jeanne Luebker, Jo Anne Fredrickson, Midge Hophan, Linda Hunter, Mary Sticht, Kay Fetzer, David Klein. FIRST ROW - Connie King, Steven King, Allan Clare, Danny Herbison, Art Turner, Dale Gilles, Pat Carroll. Absent-Judy Waldvogel, Norbert Schmitt. FRESHME Standing: Mr. Robey, Steven King, Mr. Pelowski, Jo Ann Fredrickson. sitting: Mr. schlumpf, Kathie Hoffman, Fred Winkler. W E Q? sf' hx J xg! D 51.14, 'HF . ,R .N ae 15. E .- wfziif 51' ' SSE, M, ' wwf 532,- as A.. 1 A P Y JO Q as K ,N x ,SA fx E E X 1. Vi' EIGHT A D SEVE N? er, Monte Mose, Kathleen Hase, James Harmer, Gail Ingli, Wanda Ebensperger, Julia Diesing, Kenneth Larson, Gary Abel. SECOND ROW - Tony Winkler, Tom Hofmeister, Twylah Ottman, Terry Wittenberg, Carl Saueressig, Jackie Cady, Anita Swanson, Lonnie Harmon, Marvin Johnson. FIRST ROW - Neal Waltz, Donald Risler, David Hagen, Dennis Gibbs, Barbara McGowan, Clarice Hunter, James Martin, Michael Solveson. THIRD ROW - Mrs. Pittman, James Schnider, Brenda Fox, Robert Monberg, Lyndon Dettling, Marilyn Olson, Marvin Ebensperger, Bruce Johnson, Ricky Hase. SECOND ROW - Brenda Claire, Kathy Johnso , Jim Maxwell, Sally Holt, Bill Saueressig, Bill Weldon, Sharolyn Feuerhelm, Dawn Gilles. FIRST ROW - Charles Van, Bobby Wittenberg, Jay Collett, Greg Ingli, Joseph Hagen, Peter Hopkins. SIX A D FIVE THIRD ROW -lMiss Watkins, Tim Hofmeister, Don Hetrick, Greta Swanson, Mary Mose, Connie Hague, Steve Hovde, Barry Lindholm, Ronnie Collett. SECOND ROW - Carol Hague, Debbie Anderson, B rb Latcham, Diane Hewitt, Marcia Ingli, Bob Ottman, Roger Anderson, Stanley Gilles, Ken y Waldvogel. FIRST ROW - Kae Ann Cttman, Calvin Johnson, Douglas Watkins, Roger McCle ry, David Winkler, David Barber, Gregory Hoffman. l THIRD ROW-Randy Rahrmann, John Carlson, George Turner, Allan Rice, Douglas Hovde, Steve Eggenberger, Judy Collett, Mrs. Ganoe. SECOND ROW-Thomas McDonough, Jay Allen, Linell Bengston, Nancy Rustad Gavilt, Dennis Schneider, Daniel Holt, Barry Bunce, Rudy Sherpy. FIRST ROW - Betty Schoeder, Dianne Anderson, Donna Larson, Douglas Hetrick, Peter Hagen Jerry Oberding, Jim Roberts. Absent: Ed Yarrington, Vera Jeanore Hase, Steve Traynor. FOUR AN THREE THIRD ROW - Glenn Allen, Jenelle Harmer, Stephen Ottman, Judy Lindholm, Vicki Saueressig, James Weldon, La Garda Hoffman, Mrs. Bothun. SECOND ROW - Dennis Barber, Martha Hopkins Mary Caturia, Michael Metcalf, Jeffrey Betterley, Deloris Winkler, Guy Waltz. FIRST ROW Cathy Claire, Teresa Traynor, Roger Hofmeister, Michael Roberts, David Anderson, Rosemary Anderson, Denise Van. Absent: Deborah Jilk, Gail Kopp, Danny Sherpy. , is V - , Ia X'l: . THIRD ROW - Mrs. Maguire, David Klevegard, Nadine Ingli, James Shaw, Michael Rustad, Paul Hagen, Ricky Robey. SECCND ROW - Sandra McCleary, Kathy Holt, Gene Hoffman, Mark Nelson, Gary Bothun, Bruce White. FIRST ROW - William Klein, Jon Betterley, Julia Wojohn, Debra Gilles, Ruth Ann Roberts. X, 1 p Two E r , THIRD R0WLLeigh Sherpy, Patsy Holt, Joey Jilk, Mike Hoved, Scott Parsons, Roger Thompson Miss Manor. , SECOND ROW - Joe Traynor, Randy Johnson, Susan Kleavgard, Janice Johnson, Scott Kopp, Cayanne Clare, Arnold Maxwell. FIRST ROW - Beverly Fosberg, Brian Ingli, Kristy Saueressig, Amy Batho, Tom Caturia, Niekolas Carlson. Absent: Janene Hague, Rox- anne Karshbau , Jesse Harmer. THIRD ROW-Randy Rahrmann, John Carlson, George Turner, Allan Rice, Douglas Hovde, Steve Eggenberger,!Judy Collett, Mrs. Ganoe. SECOND ROW-Thomas McDonough, Jay Allen, Linell Bengtson, Nancy Rustad Gavilt, Dennis Schnider, Daniel Holt, Barry Bunce, Rudy Sherpy. FIRST ROW - Betty Schoeder, Dianne Anderson, Donna Larson, Douglas Hetrick, Peter Hagen Jerry Oberding, Jim Roberts. Absent: Ed Yarrington, Vera Jeanore Base, Steve Traynor. KI DERGARTE ' ' ' -'wfflwf' 1' .. ,A . Xssw THIRD ROW - Dennis Maxwell, Tom O'Brien, Carol Nelson, Michael O'Heron, Linda Herbison, Marco Terrano, Mrs. Staehli, SECOND ROW-Laurie Tschu perlin, Ronnie Robey, Kay Coulson, Jimmy Milliren, Janie Fredrickson, Mary Beth Bechel. FIRST ROW - Patti Ingli, Steve Maxwell, Janice Weissinger, Susie Klein, Monty Rahrmann. Absent: David Schmitt, Mary Jo Klein. , . ...... . . 1. ...un THIRD ROW - Barry White, Mary Tertano, Arthur Batho, Jill Von Holtum, Randy Herbison, Wanda Fosberg, Mrs. Staehli. SECOND ROW-Ricky Anderson, Judy Horn, Jimmy Carroll, Lori Van, Alan Klevgard, Becky Rageth, Terry Kurrelmeyer. FIRST ROW-Kim Rusthad, Duane King Teresa Hungerford, Dennis Cady, Karen Anderson. mimi ,,..,....- . .,....,,. . . x 7 AM' gswgs , ff f DEAR - - ANY ,C in WW, vw .fx r W Ar A - r:::.ew,r 1 Yam' . Q 1-ny 1-x ref: me W sd Q ANN.: A A , L. HERE r 9 X ,,,,f N . SHN First Emi Ramsar? Tn Ss Reid Se: 253 , A Q Q .2 ,AA . we S -ww: mf , ,. 'K KA A-vii 2 wg A A -X a AAN.. K.. .R X 4 4. 2 W is f N . V A ,I .- S . , NVAK ' , L J J ' f . ' ' A Lf . A xx A -1 x f N.. x Nfaf x x. 1 x . 'Tx ,,A 'ij sg, TX A ,AA, M 1 NN ki A -A . W M WM H+., . ' 'QQ NXil3Lt'A3KifM3? N43 W. AA MQ .25-NAMNK U., fx, ,k N-Q-. jg ig aj.: in ,NNN x Q- I ape gif? 5? 'fnff'1Jw'Y Y ' J ,f I A 5 -- f-fm 5 g 'VX ws A ,A 5,3 A Axe-N F1 'f AEN A- Q vs, A ywAvm4Ay NN ff-gifh fx a AA L 3 Xxx . xv. Nkx M- M-AAAQ XA ,Af ks, 'N i - 5 21. N fix? K YA? vi A gil, ,Q I x -. l A A W v Q, xx RY 3. X A .43 45 E ,,.,..fq AA, ' r 'Q- vi -6 ff ff? wig' Ak? ANNUAL STAFF Standing: Marsha Swanson, Mr. Johnson. Seated: Sharon Thalacker, Carol Solvesen DiAnne Gilles, Jeanne Gfall, Judy Caturia, Craig Sticht, Jerome Kane, Linda Harmon Rita Schwab. EWSPAPER STAFF TUDE T CCJUNCIL Standing: Fred Winkler, Mr. Pelowski, Gail Hei, Bobby Watkins, Jeanne Gfall, Marlys Holmstadt. Seated: Nancy Harmon, Sharon Pittman, Lynn Parsons, Judy Harmer. sTuDE T u BRA RIANS .3 fi Connie King, Marjie Bechel, Carol King, Jeanne Gfall, Mrs. Pedersen. Absent: Norbert Schmitt. SENICDR il STANDING - Mr. Cuddeback, Bonnie Thiessa, Rita Herbison, John Schneider, Dawn Gilles, Perry Ingli. THIRD ROW - Sharon Kane, Arlene Iverson, Kathy Kane, Bobby Solveson, Kenny Eggenberger, Bobby Watkins, Glen Abel, Jeff Harmer, Sharon Pittman, DiAnne Gilles, Gail Hei, Jerome Kane, Dianne Horn, Jerry Eggenberger, Ellen Gieseker, Carol Solveson, Midge Hophan, Kathy Fosberg, Kathy Hoffman, Michael Helmueller, Linda Hunter, Karen H0ffman, The senior band, under the direction of Mr. Lloyd Cuddeback, plays an important part in school life at Plum City. During the school year, they prepare music for two concerts and participate in various contests. Also, in the summer months, they give a number of informal concerts and this past year had the privilege of marching in the Acquatennial parade in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Director, Mr. Cuddeback , ,'1 BAN Donna Sehl adweiler, SECOND ROW - Marie Fedie, Barbara Pittman, Jeanne Eggenberger, Kay Fetzer, Marsha Swanson, Judy Harmer, Anita Swanson, Mary Kannel, Diane King, Sandra Kopp Joyce McDonough, Janet Barber, Lana Bothun, Gary Lechler. FIRST ROW - Priscilla Johnson Nancy Harmon, Judy Caturia, Kathy Helmueller, Judy Klein, Sandy McDonough, Lynn Parsons, Marlys Holmstadt. MAJORETTES A 'I- Q N. JMS gr 414' 45 fi ref . gy- , u 4 - 7, , f - f Kathy Fosberg, Judy Harmer, Lana Bothun, Joyce McDonough Blue Pep Band It is their job, as their name implies, to instill pep and enthusiasm in the students at both pep fests and athletic events. band The Nblueu and ngoldn pep bands are nomposed of students in the senior Gold Pep Band Standing-Mr. Cuddeback, Wanda Ebensperger, Barry Lindholm. THIRD ROW- Lyndon Dettling, Mary Jo Diesing, John Tschumperlin, Chuck Van, Norman Holmstadt, Bruce Johnson, Monty Mose, Mary Mose, Marsha Ingli., Kae Amie Ottman, Greta Swanson, Carl Saueressig. SECOND ROW - Twylah Ottman, Connie King, Jerm Krings, David Hagen, Jimmy Hamer, Greg Ingli, Sharolyn Feuerhelm, Jimmy Schneider, Barb Lstcham, Jackie Cady, Joe Hagen, Jay Collett, Marvin Ebensperger. FIRSI' ROW - Connie Hague, Debbie Anderson, Mike Solveson, Colleen Hamel, Marilyn Olson, Steve King. .IU ICDR AN During the six years the Junior Band has been in existence, it has consistently aided in preparing students to serve capsbly in the Senior Band. Meeting twice a week for practice, the Jlmior Band provides its members with valuable experience and also gives a high school student the opportunity to be a student director. THIRD ROW - Lynn Parsons, Dawn Gilles. SEUJND ROW - Sharon Kane, Gail Ann Bei., Marsha Swanson FIRST ROW - Jerry Eggenberger, Joyce McDonough, Judy Harmer, Jerome Kane. 3 91 v Q 5 Q L an VCDCAL GRGLIPS GIRLS' GLEE CLUB TRIPLE TRIO Accompanlst , Marsha Swanson JU X I PLAY HDR CLASS Hoody Wilbur, Hoody. The Whole Crew VA In I I X X6 S 'P 5 0 2,25 -1- -wk .iE2s m Go11y Marvin, Gol ly What black eyes, Aunt Mary? HGMECCMING ' 6 2 On October 12, 1962, the Blue Devils of Plum City, 'Stacked the Cards by defeating the Cardinals of Prescott in their homecoming game. After the game, which ended seven to six in favor of Plum City, Queen Marie' and King Jerry were crowned during the dance held in the school gymnasium. Music for the dance was furnished by The Comets Awaiting the coronation Music by the The Comets' l 5 SECOND R W - Kathy Hoffman, Teresa Coulson, Diane Horn, Dawn Gilles, Don Gilles Norbert Daleiden, Dick Fedie, Kenny Eggenberger. FIRST ROW - Marie Gansluckner Jerry Fredrickson. Students and alumni alike, enjoyed themselves at the homecoming dance, which was highlighted by the coronation of the 1962 king and queen. PEP L UB Y S., The Pep Club is under the direction of Mrs. DeLander and Mrs. Alms, Its purpose is to promote enthusiasm among students at the football and basket- ball games. Buttons of blue and gold are worn to signify membership in the club. r- 3 so W N as ,. ,WKXI QQ .2 fziiffb 'Q ' 9 M I IPII1 n 1 X X 5 3 Q Gff1.cers and Adv1sors 0 lllllll I 1 jjfj ff' Seated: Mary Jo Deising, Diane Kopp, Rita S 5 Schwab, Carleen Gilbertson. Standing: Mrs. J I1 j DeLander, Joyce McDonough, Mrs. Alms, Nancy J X Harmon, Donna Schladweiler. ZQ I ff:- ajw ff Z fl'lf1f,---- -- x N 1 X j 1 sd 'wk ' CANDID CAMERA igggqg ---A if f' ff 1 Q 7 f 15.6 o Q L Vt! ,i Q .lf'if?' s X Rx X X1 Q MXS --.X-..,,,, ,5 I 'X gy V ff' L.. PROM '62 Y . 1-.323 4:3 if -fm'm mgiipi wp On May 5, 1962 the students of Plum City High School enjoyed an HEvening In Parisn. Students and alumni enjoyed dancing to the music which was furnished by Marv Allen. Highlighting this evening was the coronstion of King Jerry Eggenberger and Queen Sharon Kane which was followed by the grand march. Those attending our king and queen were: Junior attendants Richard Carroll and Marsha Swansong 1961 King Laurel Hague and Queen Karen Schladweilerg Junior King Peter Helmueller and Junior Queen Nancy Carroll. My arms are getting tiredg ,f If I could get rid of this pillow, I would dance with you. Waiter, waiter: W They could have danced all night FOOLI 'AROU nYou find the recipes.......... .... we'11 do the cooking.n Nwhat white bucks?u e, you're on Candid Camera.n 4 5:50, ...... ..... ..and who is more re1ieved?n ,A+ .Q- +-. New -,. - r J FOURTH ROW-Pat Carroll, David Klein, Rich Auth, Ken Eggenberger, Jeff Harmer, Gary Ingli, Jim Rice, Gary Ebensperger, Bob Watkins, Danny King, Bill Fetzer. THIRD ROW-Coach Olund, Tom Gfall, Steve King, Ronald White, David Olson, Dick Hoffman, Denny Hewitt, Dick Fedie, Henry Hince, Glen Abel, Gary Lecheler, Jerry Eggenberger, Coach Fitch. SECOND ROW - Dan Gilles, Gary Swanson, Jackie Crow, Steve Linder, Kenny Rice,Jbn Ebensperger, Jim Luebker, Richard Carroll, Lynn Parsons, FIRST ROW - Danny Helmueller, Stan Hedrick, Craig Sticht, Jerry Fredrickson, Don Gilles, Brian Johnson, A1 Eidem, Tom Auth, Ted Horn. Plum Plum Plum Plum Plum Plum Plum room LL '62 1962 Scoreboard City City City City City City City 6 12 1 2 20 7 35 7 Elmwood 26 Holcombe 26 Somerset 14 Alma 0 Prescott 6 St. Croix 7 Boyceville 58 Assistant coach, Mr. Fitch, Head coach Mr. Olund Ready set shift ..... get one ..... get two... ! N -.l' -, if ,. , aft? Coachs, Mr. Fitch and Mr. Olund, with co-captains Jerry and Don - I J, 5 ?tf'? U 5 Co-captains, Jerry Fredrickson and Don Gilles B L Y U E A 4 C , D 5 T L E I V O I N 1 L S D4-,X M, '?'1u'v S' BQ! Standing - Lynn Parsons, A1 Eidem, Dick Carroll, Jerry Eggenberger, Jon Ebensperger, Stan Hedrick, Brian Johnson, Tom Auth, Jackie Crow, Gary Swanson, Ralph Dunbar, Tom Gfall. Kneeling - Jim Ottman, Mr. Williams, Mr. Fitch, Jim Luebker. ASKETBALL Kings of the Court' K . , I Standing - Steve Linder, Bobby Watkins, Denny Hewitt, Jeff Harler, Gary Ingl 1, Mr. Williams, Mr. Fitch, Dick Fedie, Hank Hince, Glen Abel, Rich Auth, John Schneider Ted Horn. Kneeling - Allen Clare, Daniel Herbison, Daniel Gilles, Ronald White Ken Rggenberger, Jerome Krings, Gary Ebensperger, Kenny Bechel, Ronald Bengston, Fred Winkler, Pat Carroll, Steve King. SNAPS Ch Ch Ch. . . . N TEAM Carleen Gilbertson, Teresa Coulson, Kathie Parsonst CHEERLE DERS 'XG 42 19-H' Cay, q?xX f 1' ffL B TEAM Lana Bothwn, Jean Eggenberger Kathie Hoffman. Ch Ch x ASEB LL G f xx. G u .. 0 s r w39fga.:?5'QJ-Ev m Standing: Steve Linder, John Schneider, Bobby Watkins, Ralph Dunbar, Gary Swanson, Dick Fedie, Denny Hewitt, Rich Auth, Billy Herbison, Mr. Olund. Kneeling: Danny Helmueller Tom Gfa1'1, Alvin E:Ldem, Jackie Crow, Tom Auth, Jon Ebensperger, Harold Bechel, Jerry Eggenberger, Jim Luebker, Dick Carroll, Absent: Lynn Parsons QA. g -gi x GRADuATlo '52 U T O D A Y D E C I D E S T O M O R R 0 W H Principal Speaker, Dr. Fred Johnston Presentation of Diplomas We reserve this page to thank those who have contributed to our annual Plum City Lumber Company Plum City Hardware Ernie Gilles Insurance, Pl m City, Wis. Brittons' Oil Company, Plum City, Wis. The Security National Bank, Durand, Wis. Wo1f's Clothing, Durand, Wis. Schauls Gas Inc. Durand, Wis. Haugen's Pharmacy, Durand, Wis. Dick's Garage, Plum City, Wis. Harmer's Pharmacy, Plum City, Wis. Maloneys' Baloney, Arcadia, Wis. Ellsworth Creamery Rhiels' Inc. Durand, Wis. Ellsworth Farmers Union Cooperative Oil Co. Dr. Solie, Veterinarian, Plum City, Wis. Gene's Candid Studio, River Falls, Wis. Cusick Wholesale Co. St. Paul, Minn. F0x'S Bar, Plum City, Wis. Club 10, Durand, Wis. 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