Portage High School - Wauona Yearbook (Portage, WI)

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n AA -f Y' - -V -1+ -- rv - - - -f ser- 1.:-ug-w '- i M THIS BUUK ' BELUNBS T0 The two I s Goan and Iuamtal Wlth the1r statt present the 36th volume ot the Wauona teaturlng Wfallae Wfauona as he d1scovers Jfaw and Why We 'ffaawe an 55 on fjaaiaqe Wumnan ld Q wx 5 , - f ' f - 0 Q Q, l fn fjamlaqe Jfiqfz School if A bright fall day . . . back to school again . . . and look who's here . . . Willie Wauona as he approaches the east en- trance of our own Portage High School . . . ready and eager to begin his search for information. :FP N Lvl 119' . . Un Iffae Iffaaee flacvn On the first floor Willie discovers those who keep the school . . . and students running. Our teachers . . Page 6 af pafziaqe Jliqfz 'W On third floor Willie finds those who enjoy new experiences . . . and fun and friendships, too. 'fr On the second floor Willie care- fully observes those who work . . . and play at Portage High. 4 e I f51a,- L4f, C TIT- Our students . Page 16 tt 5 0,6 al il an v-X 5 Our activities Page 40 'PEP 0 lx if I In the gym Willie watches those who fight and win . . . and some- times lose for good old Portage High. 5 ' Our athletes . Page 68 x J Q0 Willie Wfauana daqfi, After hours and hours of investiga- tion and research, I maintain that these students and teachers thrive in '55 in Portage High School because of the spirit ot co-operation which exists be- tween these two groups! ' 1fa N 'I Af Us .-.mn .JF is 1 t -' ' ls ., 4 X r-li -2- +-.. :':- A 1, -pin!-s-g !l!!E A-- --5,-' I 04 ',.Q far naw ffm X, Our loyal friends Mr. Brown, our busy superintendent who works closely with the School Board, wishes every child in our community to have the greatest and most meaningful educational opportunities. This year in addition to the young people and teachers in the Portage schools, students and teachers from the newly attached area have also come under Mr. Brown's supervision. Mr. Brown en' joys his contact with the School Board, teachers, and students. Through his in- fluence the cause ot education is advanced MR. DOUGLAS M. BROWN Superior State Teachers' College, B.S. University of Wisconsin, M.A. Superintendent ol the Portage School District THESE GRACIOUS LADIES IN THE OUTER OFFICE are always ready to help us. Miss Ruth Kleist works as secretary tor the School Board keeping all ot their records in proper order. Mrs. William Hamele takes care of the many stenographic duties connected with high school life. Page B in our community. MR. BROWN I-IEARTILY WELCOMES TO THE SCHOOL BOARD THESE GENTLEMEN who will represent the newly attached area under his jurisdiction. The new members are: Mr. Harlan Schutz, Mr. Clayton W. Mitchell, and Mr. Iohn E. Sweney. who adv1se us Students and teachers f1nd our pr1nc1pal Mr lohn LeMay ready to hsten and help At any t1me he w1ll answer our questrons or help us solve our problems He rs proud of the remarkable rmprovement rn attend ance records and of the effrcrent way tn wh1ch our new servlce clubs are functron mg The enthuslasm around at our pep meetmqs by home room sluts pleases h1m very much But h1s greatest satrsfactron always comes from the reahzatlon that he rs helplnq our young people to become future crtlzens 1n our communrty L MR IOHN LEMAY Mnlwaukee State Teachers College B A Umversrty of Wxsconsrn M A Prmcrpal of Semor Hlgh School WE FIND OUR SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERQ ponderrnq over the complex problems lnvolved rn runmnq our school system Mr H V Tennant fSecond Wardl Mr Gordon Behlmg lF1rst Wardl Mrs Qtewart Taylor tTh1rd Wardb Mrs loseph Koch fL9W1S ton Drstrlctl Supermtendent Douglas M Brown, Mrs Ross Bennett KF1fth Wardl Mr Charles A Heberlem tFourth Wardl was absent when the prcture was taken Page 9 I X . . . . 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M . , . , . ., I ' - 1 Page IO Experlences ot the past and present MRS RACHEL IONES Mrs Jones teaches flV9 sectlons of mght grade Enghsh and dx rects the freshman and sophomore class plays She enloys readmg nov els She was graduated from the Wlsconsln State Teachers College w1th a Bachelor Sclence degree MISS ELAINE KOESTER Our GHICIGHI hbrart an Mxss Koester makes our lxbrary an attractwe research center She guldes one sect1on of soph omore Enghsh and the Lxbrary Club She has a Bachelor of QCIGHCG degree from the Um versxty ot Wlsconsm MR KENNETH MCCAIG Mr McCa1g a graduate of Mmlwaukee State Teachers College Wllh a Bachelor of Scxence degree teaches lumor and semor Enghsh and college preparatory Englrsh He also dx rects yumor and sen lor class plays and the Chr1stmas play MISS LORANE RAUP Mtss Raup teaches flrst and second year Latm and one n1nth grade Engllsh class She serves as faculty advxser for the year book and I..at1n Clubs A graduate of the Um vers1ty of Wlsconsln she recelved a Bache lor of Scrence degree MISS I ANET STUESSY Mxss Stuessy recexved her Bachelor of Scr ence degree from Plattev1lle State Col lege Plattevllle Wls consm She teaches 1un1or and sophomore Enghsh and ddVlS6S the Warrlor News Staff Swlmmlnq and readtng are her pastrmes MRS GLADYS WARREN Along w1th teachmg speech and three sopho more Enghsh classes Mrs Warren has charge of IOTGHSICS and the school radxo program Ttps and Tunes She IS a graduate ot the Umversxty of Oregon at Eugene wlth a Bach elor of Arts degree Somehow most ot us ttnd ourselves ln an Engl1sh class each year of our h1gh school hte We freshmen know what to say but not how We sophomores have learned how to say tt but not when As lunlors we know when to talk but not when to stop' As sen1ors fW1lh Enghsh 6lGCl1VGl we naturally know everythmg and proceed to lnstruct the 1nstructor Completmg these Enghsh assxgnrnents qu1te often causes us to stop tn the hbrary and 1nvest1gate the new books on dlsplay Some of us tlnd our IIIIQLIISIIC cur1os1ty so aroused that we arrlve 1n Latm class where such phrases as VENI VIDI VICI and LABOR OMNIA VINCIT become a part of our ph1losophy of hte Soc1al sclences offer another area where most ot us have a chance to get together We sen1ors all ponder over Amertcan problems and know we cant t1nd solut1ons for all of them If they choose sen1ors may take world h1story wh1le 1un1ors explore the tunda mentals of Amemcan h1story and general geography . - .. . l I I . . N' . V I - V ' 1 - 1 - .. . 1, M . . .I ,E . I x X . . . . IX ' . f . , . A . . . , , , . . - , . , . I I I 1 . . I . . ' I , prepare us for the future LOOK AT THESE BUSY STUDENTS rn Mrs Dankernyer s Amerxcan h1story class That s Gordon Gerstenkorn pomtmg at the exact locatxon of the current events whlle Don L1ll1e and Kay Werder are fmdxng further mformatlon ID the reference books at hand MISS IONE DANKEMYER Mxss Dankemyer keeps up on current affarrs srnce she teaches our Amerlcan and world hrs tory classes Under her drrectlon the Pep Club tlour1shes She earned her Bachelor ol Scrence degree at Eau Cla1re State Teachers College ltr . p . 'K ' .J .1 Q' , ' 5-.9 -an-' MR JAMES SMITH Thls year we welcomed Mr Smrth to P H S He mstructs two sec t1ons of general geogra phy and two sectlons Amerxcan hlstory He dlrects the Stage ro duct1on Club He has a Bachelor of Sclence degree from the Un1 versrty of Wrsconsm MR ROBERT WRIGHT Always ready to help solve our problems Mr Wrrght makes the Stu dent Councxl and Amer rcan problems classes run smoothly He llkes to go on pxcnrcs m summer He attended Belolt College Belort Wxsconsxn earnmg a Bachelor of Arts degree Page l l Q I I ' ' S I . , l X xi E' T ' N ' of 5 - p . , . MISS ALICE BOSSMAN Miss Bossman sells us our lunch tickets. A graduate of Whitewater State Teachers' College, she earned her Bachelor of Education degree. Last year she taught at West DePere, Wisconsin. This year she teaches us short- hand and general math. MR. GORDON CLARKE Besides conducting two glee clubs, and the junior and senior choirs, Mr. Clarke su- pervises vocal music in the Endeavor and Portage schools. He was graduated from Mil- waukee State Teachers' College with a Bachelor of Science degree. Page 12 MR. WILLIAM CONNORS Mr. Connors teaches one section of general sci- ence, four sections of algebra, and guides our visual aids program. I-Ie enjoys cooking for Mr. Brekke and Mr. Birkholz. He earned a Bachelor of Science de- gree at Milton College, Milton, Wisconsin. l' 1 MR. NORMAN HINKLEY Mr. Hinkley directs the tonette, the be- ginners, the junior and senior bands. He was graduated from Stevens Point State Teachers' College with a Bachelor of Science degree. Many are en- vious oi his fine rec- ord collection. Facts and figures, MR. BIRKHOLZ, LINDA WILLIAMS, AND CAROL HIBNER anxiously watch the be- ginnings of a mercury barometer. While working with the mysteries of air pressure, Bob Mitchell and Dick Corning pull with all their might to separate the Magdeburg hemispheres. MR. IOHN PIACENTINE Mr. Piacentine tells us that dirty paint pans are his pet peeve He works with two sec tions of senior art and supervises art work done ii. the grades I-Ie earned his Bach elor of Science degree at Milwaukee State Teachers' College songs and paintings, make our MISS DELORES OLESON Miss Oleson comes to us from Black River Falls, Wisconsin. She was graduated from Eau Claire State Teachers' College with a Bach- elor of Science degree. Besides teaching geom- etry and advanced math, she tallies lunch program accounts. The statement, You can't be sure of anything! might hold true in P.H.S. courses. For instance, sophomores think they know their ABC's, but, when they reach algebra or general math. classes, they aren't so sure. Further uncertainty causes the junior geometry and the senior advanced math students to lead a never-ending search for that elusive X. Also truth seems stranger than fiction in freshman general science and sophomore biology. Future scientists have a chance for real research in chemistry and physics. There is nothing flat about the taste in music at P.H.S. Musical pleasures may be obtained from junior and senior bands and choirs. A different pleasure may be found in art where one can draw something and decide afterwards what it is. interests keener MISS MABELLE I AMIESON MR. GERALD BIRKHOLZ Mr. Birkholz received his Bachelor of Arts degree at Ripon Col- lege, Ripon, Wisconsin. He teaches ninth grade general science. He coaches the freshman football and track teams and I. V. basket- ball. He enjoys golfing. MR. BURTON CHRISTENSEN Mr. Christensen .teaches chemistry and physics, advises the shutter- bugs of the Camera Club and the yearbook photographers. He was graduated from the Uni- versity of Wisconsin with a Bachelor of Science degree. Hunt- ing pleases him. Besides teaching biol ogy, Miss Jamieson guides the Ushers Club and teaches the Driver Education course. She attended Lawrence Col- lege where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree. She likes to spend some leisure hours out of doors. Page 13 IN MISS KANE S HOME EC CLASS MARILYN TUCKER AND ANN IAMES hurry to complete the1r corduroy Jumpers before the Chrlstmas holldays Isn t xt lucky that Mary Young can lend a hand to keep that seam stra1ght'P MR RAYMOND NASET Instructor ID lndus tr1aI arts and general shop Mr Naset runs classes for boys only He also talhes the athlehc tmancxal statement He Ixkes to bake angel food cake He ended Oshkosh State eachers College at Oshkosh Wxsconsm Page I4 MR DONALD CORS Teachmg typmg and ofhce pract1ce Mr Cors has to be able to hsten to loud nomses He 1S treasurer ot the school act1v1t1es fund He was graduated from Whrtewater State Teach ers College recelvmg hts Bachelor of Edu cat1on degree MR ARWIN GRAEF We are happy to have Mr Graet Wllh us ln the semor hrgh school thxs year He spends fourth hour teachmg and vorkmg w1th a nmth grade 1ndustr1aI arts class He FBCSIVSCI a Bachelor ot Sc1 ence degree from Platte vllle State College Skills vooahons of tomorrow MISS BETTY KANE Coming to us from Sen eca WISCOUSID Mxss Kane earned her Bach elor of Sclence degree at Stout Instltute Menommee Wmsconsm Freshman sophomore and 1unxor home eco nomlcs classes hll MISS Kane s stx perxods of teachmg MISS MARY SHIMANSKI A Un1vers1ty of Wrscon sm graduate w1th a Bachelor of Sc1ence de gree Mxss Shxmanskl formerly taught at Ocon omowoc She IS now workmq w1th our semor home plannmg class and w1th three sections of n1nth grade c1v1cs She hkes to cook 1 . . . , 1 . 7 .-if A , . ' 1 I - - 1 1 3' ' 5 :gl . . at f23'11.G ' 5.12-4 - Q D A ' 1 1 , . - 1 , . 1 1 1 , . 1 . , . of today lead to Preparatron for future work IS provlded by the varlety of vocatlonal courses offered at P H S We tmd the farm boys are not beh1nd the plow but they learn how to put one to use 1n agr1culture Busy as beavers ibut usmg hands lnstead ot teethj our mdustrral arts boys make useful rtems For semors general shop IS mg are avarlable Wllh home econom1cs for three years and home plann1ng for senlors An assrgnment a day keeps bad marks away Th1s 1S true ln commercral typmg classes Personal typmg IS a one semester sublect w1th bookkeeplng supplement1ng xt Otflce practlce IS a sen1or subyect where knowledge of typrng and shorthand comes m handy Although phy ed s purpose IS to keep our bod1es hmber we sometlmes teel elghty after those GXSTCISGS MR ALLISON I OHNSON Mr Iohnson attended the Plattevmlle State College where he re Ce1Ved h1s Bachelor Sc1ence degree He teaches agrlculture and advxses the Future Farm ers of Amerxca Hls tavorlte pastmme ts col lectmg old coms He s led k hkes ml stef' Miss HELEN Mos In her lelsure tlme Mxss Moe l1kes to s1t and read Her actlv 1t1es tnclude workmg wlth our gxrls m phy She guxdes our cheer leaders She earned degree at La Crosse ed classes and G A A her Bachelor of Sc1ence State Teachers' College MR WILLIAM KNICKERBOCKER Mr Kmckerbocker coaches our baseball n1ne and asststs wlth the nlnth grade and B squad football and bas ket ball A graduate of Stevens Pomt Teachers College wrth a Bachelor teaches a hfth grade class of glrls and boys MR FRANK SIEWERT Mr Sxewert a Um vers1ty of Wxsconsxn graduate wlth a Bach elor ct Sc1ence degree IS tn charge of all boys phy ed classes He coaches track IH terscholastxc volley ball mtramural volleyball basketball boxxng and curllng tl' MR FRED BREKKE Mr Brekke graduated from Tulane Un1vers1ty New Orleans Louxsxana where he earned hls Bachelor of Educatxon degree He teaches cxvxcs and coaches var s1ty football bas ketball and golf Mr Brekke is an ardent sport fan MR RICHARD ROTH Mr Roth has a Bach elor of Sc1ence degree from La Crosse State Teachers College He supervxses elementary phy ed asslsts tn coach1ng varsity foot ball, and IS the fresh man basketball coach He dlrects the senfi guidance program Page l 5 any qs, 1 I 'Zi kg, R I ' ' i f v i T l ottered. Excellent opportunities for homemak- of Education degree, he 1 , .Q ' S 0 ' A ot ' - , . . .I . - 6 4 ' ' Wfillie Wfauana 4a4fL, The students of Portage High have developed a sense of citizenship which enables them to live happily in a school community, exercising their rights and privileges as school citizens and prepar- ing them to use certain rights and privi- leges as world citizens. I assert that this sense ot good citizenship is an outstand- ing reason why this student body thrives in Portage High in '55. 0 fi v9 ini g Aly,--5'....2 ' F 44'-.Q s-' rj M 1 41 I -, Brmqmq before you ln neat array, 1O ANN G ACI-ITERBERG Home Room 105 Warrlor News 10 11 12 Edl1OF1HCh19f 12 Latm Club 10 Chf1S1mdS Play 12 Ushers Club 12 Stage Productlon Club 12 Prom Co chalrman 11 Refresh ments CORRINE A AMBS Home Room 202 Chf1S1mGS Play 12 Camera Club 12 Pep Club 11 12 GA A 10 11 12 Treasurer 11 Pres1dent 12 G A A Letter Club 12 Badmlnton Sportshead 12 Play Day 10 Cheerleader 11 12 E tered sophomore year from Steu ben lumor H1qh School Mrlwau kee Wlsconsm I ANET C BAIRD Home Room 202 Pep Club 12 Speech Club12 GA A 10 11 EUGENE G BALZER Home Room Grade 3 Page 18 251 Na! MARVIN F BEIER Home Room 105 Wauona Year book 11 12 Latm Club 10 Camera Club 11 Speech Club 12 Pro 1ect1on1sts 10 11 Band 9 10 11 12 Band Manager 10 11 12 Flrst Tourney Honors Saxophone Solo Duet Quartette 10 Solo Duet 11 Boys Glee Club 12 DAR Good CI11ZeH 12 BRIAN C BENNETT Home Room 202 Class Presxdent 11 Class Play 11 Letter Club 10 11 12 Football Squad 10 11 12 Letter 10 11 12 Basketball Mana qer 10 Track Team 10 11 Letter 10 11 Intramural Sports12 Volley ball 10 11 Curl1r1g10 11 12 Prom Kmq 11 DALE A ANACKER Home Room Grade 3 Wauona Yearbook 11 Chnstmas Play 12 ROYDEN ARNOLD ATKINSON Home Room Grade 3 ProJect1on 1sts11 Intramural Sports 10 11 12 Volleyball 10 11 45613 RONALD LEE BENSON IUANITA MARIE BECKIUS Home Room 202 Wauona Year book 11 12 Co ed1tor 12 Chrrst mas Play 12 L1brary Club 11 12 Pres1dent 12 RONALD W BE1-INKE Home Room 305 Speech Club 12 Football Squad 10 Basketball Team 10 Intramural Sports 10 11 12 Volleyball ll Curlmq 10 1 2 Home Room 105 Entered sopho more year from East I-hgh School Aurora Illmoxs ROBERT G BLAGG Home Room 202 Momtors 12 Entered 1un1or year from Mlddle ton I-Ilqh School Mlddleton W1s consm I Q ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 , - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' . 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I . 1 1 1 , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 , ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' y 1 1 1 4 , ' , 1 1 1 ' A , . - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l ' those who Wlll soon be on the1r Way BARBARA ELLEN BLAKE Home Room 202 Student Councll 10 FOFSHSICS 11 Glrls Glee Club 10 11 12 M1xed Chorus 10 11 12 Secretary Il Madrtgal 11 12 Prom Co Chalrman 11 Decoratlons fv- ALICE MAY BOLGRIN Home Room 305 Speech Club 12 KAY RUTH BOGERT Home Room 305 Latm Club I0 Camera Club 11 Pep Club 11 Band9101112 GAA 10 IOYCE MARIE BRICKWELL Home Room 202 Warrtor News 11 12 Chrtstmas Play 12 L1brary Club 12 Prom Co Chaxrman 11 Musto iv 'G' ROBERT WAYNE BUBLITZ Home Room 202 Class Treasurer 11 Letter Club 10 11 12 Treasurer 11 12 Basketball Team I0 11 12 Letter 10 11 12 Baseball Team 11 Letter 11 Intramural Sports 10 I1 Volleyball 10 11 Curlmg 10 11 Homecommg Klng 12 Prom Cha1r man 11 Fmance DONALD R BUCHHOLZ Home Room 305 Warrtor News 12 Intramural Sports 11 12 E tered freshman year from Lane Techmcal Htqh School Cmcago I111no1s 'S' Monltors 12 RAW ROSS EDWARD COMSTOCK Home Room 105 FFA 9 I0 11 12 Reporter I1 VICE Presldent 12 KENNETH M BURBACH Home Room Grade 3 Class Pres tdent 10 Warrtor News 11 Lattn Cvlee Club 10 11 12 Letter Club 12 Football Squad 10 11 12 Letter 12 Basketball Team 11 12 Cur11ng1O 11 12 Track Team 10 Prom C Chatrman 11 Decora IIOUS S DAVID CHICKERING Home Room 305 Warrtor News 12 Boys Glee Club I2 Mtxed Chorus 12 Madrtgal 12 Letter Club 12 Entered semor year from Oxford Endeavor Unton Free Htgh TT? SALLY ELIZABETH DAVIES Home Room 305 WGFYIOF News 10 11 12 Camera Club ll Pep Club 11 12 Speech Club 12 Llbrary Club 12 Class Play Prompter 11 GAA IO 11 12 GAA Letter Club 12 School Endeavor Wtsconstn DARLENE DAWN DUMKE Home Room 105 Student Counctl 12 Wauona Yearbook 12 Ushers 11 12 Glrls Glee Club 10 Mtxed Chorus 11 12 V1cePre1dent 12 T M rtgalll GAA 1011 2 hge G A A Letter Club ll 12 Hlktng and Btk1ng Sportshead 12 Prom Co chatrman ll Program Badger State 11 Sen1orW1nter Ball Txckets 12 IOYCE IUNE COPELAND Home Room 105 Page I9 I I I I I I . , I 2 ' : ' ' I I I , , 5 y I I I ' I I . IT- r 1 ' 2 1 ' I I I I I I I I I - I I I 11, 5 - I 12. ' . M ig '11, Eff I'I',5', liif - I ,I , is j A ' 'y I . 125 Football Squad 11, 123 Letter ' , Club 105 Stage Crew 115 Boys' I I I I I s ' I I I I I : 1 . ' 5 I I I I I I , I I I I ' I A 1 I I 1 4, I ,A : : A I A 'II' . 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I A Prepared for future tasks unknown, DAVID WILLIAM EULBERG Home Room 202 Student Councll 12 V1ce Pres1dent I2 Warr1or News II I2 Sports Echtor I2 Lat1n Club IO Camera Club II Speech Club I2 Stage Crew IO II Class Play II Boys Glee Club II Letter Club I2 Football Squad IO II I2 Letter I2 Curl1ng IO II I2 Prom Co cha1rman ll MUSIC THOMAS H FAHEY Home Room Grade 3 Class Sec etary IO Letter Club 12 Prestdent I2 Football Squad 9 IO II I2 Letter IO II I2 Basketball Team I Le er O EUGENE IVAN FENSKE Home Room 202 Lat1n Club IO ROSEMARIE EILEEN FENSKE Home Room 305 Forens1cs IO II Speech Club I2 VxcePres1dent I2 Stage Productlon Club I2 G1rls Glee Club IO II I2 M1xed Chorus IO II I2 GAA IO ll I2 HAROLD DANIEL FRANK Home Room Grade 3 Lat1n Club IO Secretary IO Letter Club IO Il I2 Football Manager IO Baseball Team II Golf IO Il Letter IO Il Intramural Sports II I2 ALLEN LEE GIFFORD Home Room IO5 Wauona Year book I2 FFA 9 IO II I2 VICE Pres1dent Il WISCOHSIH Farmer II Prestdent I2 Boys Glee Club I2 Intramural Sports II I2 IWI1 .IUDITH JANE GRAHAM IUDITH IEAN GYOERKOES Home Room IOS Entered s WALTER IOHN GIAVENIS Home Room 305 Chrxstmas Play I2 Speech Club I2 Entered semor year from Pardeevllle Htgh School Pardeev1lle Wtsconsxn IOYCE ELAINE GRAHAM IO Lat1n Club IO Dramatlcs Club IO Pep Club II I2 Treasurer II Secretary Treasurer I2 Ushers Club ll I2 Secretary II G1rls Glee Club IO II Mxxed Chorus IO G A I Il I2 G Letter Club I2 Wmter Sports Sportshead I2 Play Day II Cheer leader IO Page 2O Home Room IO5 Lat1n Club IO Camera Club Il G1rls Glee Club LARRY E GUSTAFSON Home Room 305 Letter Club IO II I2 Football Squad IO Letter IO Rgxsketbgll Team IO II I2 Letter II year from Oxford Endeavor IFIIIEII Free Hxgh School Endeavor 'WIS cons1n ARDYCE CLARA HALVERSON Home Room IO5 Warrlor News IO Il I2 Busmess Manager I2 For ens1cs IO II Band 9 IO II I2 V1cePres1dent I2 Ftrst Tourney Honors Sax Solo and Duet Quar tette IO Duet II GAA II I2 G1rls Glee Club II I2 Cheer leader I2 vt 7 ' I ' - 1 I I I I I 1 I I I 1 H 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 2 U - 1 y ' -1 1 7 I 1 Q - I 1 1 1 I I I IO, II, 2, tt I , II, I2. , , 5 . . . , , . I 7 2 I : ' I I 1 1 I , ' 5 - 2 ' A , I 1 1 1 I , I 'A . , . - 't-t- . ' -',-1. Home Room 305g Warrlor News . ' - I I I ' 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 A ' ' ' - ' . I 1 1 K I . ' f 1 - j 1 ' 1 111 122 .A. - O1 1 1 .A.A. 5 ,N I I 1 - ' I , tjzgniif? - - It 'rl Yfypiviiytxz I 1 .I . I1 I . ' -- ' I I ' IO. ' . ' I 1 - , fa- 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 ' if 1 1 , . A I 1 1 1 1 , p . . . , 5 1 1 1 , , ' f' W , , I . I qammq 1n knowledge as we have shown FRANCES RUTH HAMELE Home Poom 202 Warrmor News Home Room 105 Latm Club 10 10 Latln Club 10 Dramatlcs Club Pep Club 12 Speech Club 10 Pep Club 11 Speech Club 12 Class Play 11 Boys Glee Club 10 Stage Productlon Club 12 Class 11 12 Mu-:ed Chorus 10 11 Mad Play 11 Band 9 10 11 12 Mxxed rlgal 11 FITS1 Tourney Honors Chorus 10 11 12 Madrlgal 11 12 Boys Quartette 10 11 Golf 11 Flrst Tourney Honors Vocal Solo 12 Curling 10 10 11 G1rls Glee Club 10 11 12 BRIAN DEAN HANSON IEANETTE A HAMELE DENNIS MARVIN HANSON Home Room Grade 3 Warrlor Home Room Grade 3 Forenslcs News 12 Forensxcs 10 Camera 10 11 D1str1ctRat1ngA1O Speech Club 11 Pep Club 11 12 Glrls Club 12 Box1ng10 Glee Club 11 12 GAA 10 11 12 GAA Letter Club 12 Prom Co chalrman 11 Pubhclty IOHN P HEl:1hRLI'.1N Home Room Grade 3 Lat1n Club 10 Pres1dent 10 Dramatxcs Club 10 Speech Club 12 Stage Produc Boys Glee Club 12 Mlxed Chor us 12 IUDITH ANN 1-IELMANN Home Room Grade 3 Student Councll 10 11 12 Warrtor News 10 11 12 Latln Club 10 V1ce Presxdent 10 Band 9 10 11 12 3 i. AXA BETTY L HENDRIKSON Home Room 305 Forens1cs 10 11 Pep Club 11 12 Pres1dent 12 Speech Club 11 L1brary Club 10 Procluctxon Club 12 G1rls Glee Club11GAA101112 GAA Letter Club 11 12 GARY E HILLBERRY Home Room 305 Band 10 Base ball Team 11 Curlmq 10 11 12 Entered sophomore year from R10 H1gh School Rlo W1SCOHSlH GAA 10 11 12 GAA Letter Club 11 12 Tennls Sportshead 12 Prom Co chalrman ll Refresh ments CAROL ANN HUGHES Home Room 202 Student Councll 10 Lat1n Club 10 Pep Club 11 12 Monitors 11 12 Pres1dent12 Class Play 11 Glrls Glee Club 10 11 I2 Pres1dent10 GAA 10 11 12 GAA hLeger Cllab 12 Archery Sports ea 12 heer LEE C HOPPE leader 10 11 12 Awards Com Home Room 305 Band 11 GolI10 mxttee 10 RICHARD LOUIS HOPPE Home Room 202 Latln Club 10 Chrxstmas Play I2 Boys Glee IOHN JAMES IRWIN Club 10 11 12 Mlxed Chorus 10 I1 I2 F1rst Tourney Honors Vocal Solo 11 Letter Club 10 11 12 Football Squad 10 11 12 Letter 12 Track Team 10 11 12 Letter Home Room 105 Class V1ce Presl dent 11 Wauona Yearbook 12 FFA 9 10 11 12 Reporter 10 Pres1dent 11 Momtors 11 Boys Glee Club 12 Football Squad ll 10 11 2 Badger Boys State 11 Page 2 1 I 1 2 ' 2 A 2 2 2 2 l 122 2 .2 2 I 2 2 2 H, 2 2 2 - 2 , , 2 2 , . 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A llttle a1ra1d a llttle blt glad DANIEL THOMAS IAMES Home Room 305 Latm Club 10 Vtce Presxdent 10 Letter Club 10 11 12 Football Squad 10 11 12 er 10 11 12 Golf 9 0 1ntramuralSports10 11 12 Volley ballll Curl nq9 10 ll 12 Basket ball Team 10 TOM LEROY IENKINS Home Room 105 Latm Club 10 Speech Club 12 V1cePres1dent 12 Class Play 11 Band 9 Curlmq O IAMES R IANKOWSKI ARTHUR WILLIAM IONES Home Room 202 Letter Club 12 Home Room 105 Class Presldent Football Squad 12 Entered sentor 12 Band 12 Boys Glee Club 12 year from Bay V ew Hugh School Mlxed Chorus 12 Madmqal 12 M1lwaukee WISCONSIN Letter Club 12 Football Squad 12 Letter 12 Basketball Team 12 Curlmq 12 Entered sen1or year from Oxford Endeavor Umon Free Hxqh School Endeavor WISCONSIN fs...-1' ,iv-Q SHIRLEY LORRAINE KAEELE Home Room 202 Student Councxl 11 12 News Edttor 12 Band I0 11 12 Secretary Treasurer 12 F1TSl Tourney Honors Clarmet Solo 10 11 Instrumental Ensemble 10 ll G1rls Glee Club 10 11 12 Sen1or W1nter Ball Inv1tat1ons Chalrman MARTHA ANN KASCHINSKE Home Room 105 Band 10 11 12 G A A 10 11 12 Secretary 10 G A A Play Day 11 G A A Letter Club 11 12 Softball Sportshead 12 IAMES IOSEPH KOCH Home Room 105 FFA 10 11 12 Football Squad 11 12 Ieter 11 12 Bo:-nnq 10 Intramural Sports 10 11 12 Volleyball 10 Prom Co chanrman 11 Inv1tat1ons IAMES ERWIN KOEPKE Home Room G ade 3 Page 22 'T' IANELLE IOAN KONKEL Home Room Grade 3 Forens1cs 11 CONSTANCE PAYE LA MERE Home Room Grade 3 MlX6d Chorus 12 Entered sen1or year from Oxford Endeavor Unlon Fr H1gh School Endeavor WISCOHSIH DUANE O LA MERE Home Room 202 Boys Glee Club I2 Letter Club12 Basketball Team 12 Entered sen1or year from Ox lord Endeavor Umon Free H1qh School Endeavor WISCONSIN DOROTHY A LENNON Home Room 305 Wauona Year book 12 Latm Club 10 Camera Club 12 u u ' ' I I . 5 ' 1 J ' 2 , 5 1 1 1 1 2 2 ' Lett , , 5 , 1 , 115 9, 1 , 11, 12. - 1 - , 1 2 7 ' ' . 1 1 . a ' ' - ' - 1 - 1 1 1 1 L 1 - 1 1 I. . ' C ll, 12, Treasurer 125 Warrior News Secretary ll! Letter Club 11, 12: . I 1 1 - 1 ' P 4 F 12. . . 1 1 ,i . if 11 I I . I I A 1 I - 1 1 - I - ' 1 4 , ' ' ' ee 1 ' : . , . W a llttle b1t amoous MAE ZELLA MARTIN Home Room 305 Warr1or News I2 Band9 IO I1 I2 F1rst Tourney Honors Instrumental Duet II G1rls Glee Club I0 II I2 M1xed Chorus I1 I2 Madrlgal II G A A I0 ll I2 GAA Letter Club I2 Volleyball Sportshead 12 EDWARD FRANCIS MATTKE Horre Room 305 Class V1ce Pres1 dent I2 Wauona Yearbook Il I2 Busmess Manager I2 Latm Club I0 Secretary I0 Forens cs I0 Ushers Club II I2 Stage Produc t1on Club I2 M1xed Chorus Il Badger Boys State II a llttle blt sad LAWRENCE P MATTKE Home Room 305 Lat1n Club I0 Speech Club I2 Boys Glee Club I2 Mxxed Chorus ll I2 BETTY M McQUEEN Home Room 305 Momtors Il I2 Stage Productlon Club 12 G A A LAWRENCE F McTIER Home Room 305 Letter Club I2 Football Squad I2 Letter I2 Curlmg I2 Entered semor year from Oxford Endeavor Unxon Free I-hgh School Endeavor WISCOUSIH AUGUST WILLIAM MILLER Home Room Grade 3 Spent sophomore and 1un1or years at Oxford Endeavor Unlon Free H1gh School Endeavor Wlsconsm KARL THOMAS MILLER Home Room 305 Speech Club I2 Stage Product1on Club I2 Boys Glee Club I0 I2 Mlxed Chorus 11 2 ROBERT CHARLES MILLER Home Room Grade 3 Lat1n Club I0 Golf IO Letter I0 Intramural Sports I2 Spent tumor year 1n Mesa l'I1gh School Mesa Arlzona SUSAN A MILLS Home Room 305 Class Secretary I2 Student Counc1l I2 Corre spondrng Secretary I2 Band I2 Entered semor year from Oxford Endeavor Umon Free Hlgh School Endeavor WISCOHSIH MARY ALINE MONTHEY Home Room 202 Momtors ll LAWRENCE LEROY MOUNGEY Home Room I05 FFA I0 ll Sent1nel I2 Letter Club ll I2 Football Squad ll I2 Letter Track Team I0 ll Letter IO Intramural Sports IO ll I2 U WILLIAM IAMES MUETZEL Home Room Grade 3 Class Vtce Presxdent I0 Latm Club I0 Letter Club I0 I1 I2 Football Squad 9 I0 ll I2 Letter I0 II I2 Basket ball Team I0 Letter IO Track Team9 I0 II Letter I0 II Base ball Team II Letter II Intramural Sports II I2 Volleyball ll 1352.31 Page 23 . . . . . 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I I I I I I A I I I - I I - We look back on our loys, Iorqettmq our care, THERESA JOSEPHINE NADOLSKI Home Room 305 Warrmor News 12 Latm Club 10 Ushers Club 12 G1rls Glee Club 10 11 12 Mlxed Chorus 11 12 Madr1gal12 Sen1or W1nter Ball Serv1ce Commtttee 12 NANCY ANN IN LHLS Home Room 305 Wauona Year bo 1112 Band910112 GAA 1011 12 GAA Letter Club 12 MARTHA MAE OWEN Home Room 305 Wauona Year book 11 12 Student Counc11 10 Forenstcs 10 G1rls Glee Club 10 11 12 Mrxed Chorus 10 11 12 Treasurer 10 Madrxqal 11 12 Prom Co Chalrman Il Program Semor Wmter Ball Decorauons Chalrman 12 ELAINE META PASKE Home Room 202 Wauona Year book Staff 11 12 Latm Club 10 Pres1dent 10 Forenslcs 11 Speech Club 12 Ushers Club 11 12 Sec retary Treasurer 12 G1rls Glee Club 10 11 12 M1xed Chorus 11 12 GAA 10 11 12 Play Day 11 G A A Letter Club 12 Basketball Sportshead 12 Senlor Wlnter Ball IAMES CHARLES PATERSON Home Room Grade 3 Student Counc1l 11 12 Presldent 12 Boys Glee Club 10 ll 12 M1xed Chorus 11 12 Letter Club 9 10 11 12 Treasurerll Football Squad 0 12 Le er 9 0 Basketball Team 10 11 Letter 10 11 Track Team9 10 11 Letter9 10 11 Baseball Team 11 Letter 11 IOAN MARTELLA PFLANZ Home Room 105 Student Councll 11 12 Correspondmg Secretary 11 Recordxnq Secretary 12 Wau ona Yearbook 11 12 Co Ed1tor 12 Latm Club 10 FOTSHSICS 11 Class Play 11 Band 9 10 11 12 Prom CoCha1rmar1 11 1nv1tat1ons Play D511 10 G1rls Glee Club 10 12 GAA 1011 12 GAA Letter Club 12 Grand March Cha1rman 12 ALICE ANN PHILLIPS Home Room Grade 3 Entered senlor year from Oxford Endeavor deavor WISCOUSID WAYNE L PORTZEN Home Room 202 GERALD EDWARD RAIMER Home Room 305 Boys Glee Club 10 11 12 Mlxed Chorus 11 1 Madngal 11 12 Letter Club 12 Baseball Team 11 Letter 11 Volley ball 10 STANLEY I. REIF Home Room 305, Lat1n Club 10 Page 24 RAMONA LEE ROBBINS Home Room 105 Entered seruor year from Pardeevllle Hlgh School Pardeevllle WISCONSIN LORETTA ANN ROGERS Home Room 202 Camera Club 11 12 Monltors 12 Treasurer 12 G1rls Glee Club 10 11 Mlxed Chorus 10 11 12 L1brar1an 10 112, GAA 1O,I1, 12, G Letter Club 12 . . 1 ' 1 5 H - 1 1 1 1 I 1 : 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' T 1 vw 1 ' 1 ' o k 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 - - - 1 1 I - - - 1 1 - 1 1 1-1 ' ' 1 y 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 tw . . . 1 1 1 1 1 A Warrior News 117 Latin Club 105 Union Free High School, En- 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9,1,11, , tt ,1,11,12g '- I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 . . I I ' 1 7 - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I ' 1 1 's l .E 5 ' 1 1 i 1 . ' Q, 1 1 1 1 .., 1 1 1 1 ', , 1 1 ' , , , I X , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 - 11 ' . , . ' .A.A. but of all our accompllshments not unaware NOVA MAE SAINSBURY Home Room Grade 3 Speech Club 12 Entered semor year from Ox ford Endeavor Umon Free I-Ilgh School Endeavor Wlsconsm ALLAN DEAN SCI-IAUER Home Room 202 Student Counc1l 12 Entered senlor year from Oxford Endeavor Union Free H1gh School Endeavor WISCONSIN DON EUGENE SCI-IEI-IR Home Room 105 FFA 10 ll 12 Boys Glee Club 11 12 ALBERTA MARIE SCHMIDT Home Room 105 Glrls Glee Club 12 M1xed Chorus 12 Entered semor year from Oxford Endeavor Unlon Free Hlqh School E deavor Wrsconsln CHARLOTTE MAE SCHROEDER Home Room 202 Pep Club 12 Speech Club 12 Glrls Glee Club ll Mrxed Chorus 11 WILLIAM ANDPE SCI-IULTZ Home Room 202 Wauona Year 11 12 Manager 12 SHIRLEY ANN SCHWOCHERT Home Room 305 Mlxed Chorus 12 Entered sen1or year from Oxford Endeavor Unlon Free 1'I1qh School Endeavor Wlsconsm CLAYTON ALBERT SELBACI-I Home Room 305 Latm Club 10 mural Sports 10 12 IOI-IN CLAYTON SHERWOOD Home Room 202 Band9 10 Boys Glee Club 11 12 Mlxed Chorus 11 12 Madrtgal 11 12 Baseball Team 11 Golf 10 11 Intramural Sports 11 12 C'url1nq10 DONALD EUGENE SHORTREED Home Room 105 Class Treasurer 10 Speech Club 12 Boys Glee Club 10 11 12 Mlxed Chorus 10 ll Letter C1ub9 10 ll 12 Boxmg 9 10 Letter 9 Intramural Sports 10 Volleyball 10 Curllng 10 TOM GILBERT SHORTREED Home Room 202 Class Secretary 11 Warrlor News 11 12 Speech Club 12 Letter Club9 10 11 12 Boxlng 9 10 Letter 9 Intramural Sports 10 Curllng 11 12 DONNA I EAN SIMONSON Home Room Grade 3 Stage Product1on12 Page 25 . I I I 3 . . . , , 5 ll z ' 1 ' ' . 5 ' . , . 1 1 - ' . I ' ' , I , . I I , . 5 , ' : ' : book 12: Stage Producuon Club Basketball Team 10, 111 12: Irma. 2 H , J : , J 2 , 5 1 F , I E I , , , Q 2 f 2 , , J - , 2 . 1 ' , . . 1 V , 2 2 . , , 1 , , 2 5 2 1 . ' . Guldeol by those Whose Wlsdom 1S great our IACOUELINE SUE STAUFF Home Room 202 Lat1n Club 10 Pep Club 11 12 GAA 10 11 12 GAA Letter Club 11 Soccer Sportshead 12 Homecommq Queen 12 CAROLINE MARIE STOWERS Home Room 105 Class Treasurer 12 Student Counc1l 10 Wauona Yearbook 11 12 Forens1cs 11 State ARat1nq Band 9 10 11 12 Secretary 11 Pres1dent 12 Fxrst Tourney Honors Clar1net Solo 9 10 11 Trio 11 G1rls Glee Club 11 Mlxed Chorus 12 Madrlqal 12 GAA 10 11 12 Play Day 10 DAR Good C1t1zen 12 TOM ROBERT SIMONSON Home Room Grade 3 KERMIT IACOB SIMONSON Home Room 105 FFA 9 10 11 12 Sentmelll Secretary 12 Boys Glee Club ll 12 rs DOUGLAS DUANE SMITH Home Room Grade 3 Wauona Yearbook 10 11 12 Lat1n Club 10 Camera Club 11 12 Pres1dent 12 Band 9 10 11 Letter Club 11 12 Football Manager 12 Basketball Team 11 12 Letter 11 12 Track 10 Prom Cha1rman 11 Publ1c1ty IEAN ELLEN SOMMERS Home Room 202 Lat1n Club 10 Class Play 11 G1rls Glee Club 10 Page 26 H NEALE TIMME Home Room 105 Entered semor year from Oxford Endeavor Unxon Free Hugh School Endeavor WIS consm I. IONE VAN SCHOYCK Home Room Grade 3. MABEL MARY VERBURGT Home Room 105 Camera Club 11 LOIS MILDRED VESELY Home Room Grade 3 Lat1n Club 10 Forens1cs 11 Dramat1cs Club 10 Chr1strnas Play 10 12 Camera Clu 10, 11' Pep Club 11 12' Speech Club ll' Girls Glee Club 'md CELIA ANNE THAYER Home Room Grade 3 Wauona Yearbook 12 Lat1n Club 10 Foren s1cs 10 11 Dramat1cs Club 10 Camera Club 11 12 Secretary 12 Class Play 11 Student Dlrector Band9 10 11 12 Gxrls Glee Club 10 GA A 10 RAYMOND C THOMPSON Home Room 202 Lat1n Club 10 Speech Club 12 NORA ANN VESELY Home Room Grade 3 Warrior News 11 12 Feature Editor 12 Christmas Play 12 Camera Club 12 Pep Club 12 Class Play 11 GAA 10 11 12 Cheerleader 11 12 Prom Queen ll IANET MAUDE WAGNER Home Room 105 Forensics 11 Pep Club 11 Girls Glee Club 10 11 12 Mixed Chorus 10 11 12 Senior Winter Ball Publicity Chairman 12 ROSEMARY RAE WELSH Home Room Grade 3 Dramatics Club 10 Camera Club 11 12 Monitors 11 12 Stage Production Club 12 Class Play 11 Student Director Girls Glee Club 10 11 PETER WILLIAM WENZEI Home Room 305 Camera Club 12 Speech Club 12 Curling 10 11 ELAINE EDNA WEYH Home Room 105 Wauona Year book 12 Forensics 10 11 Camera Club 12 Vice President 12 Speech Club 12 Class Play Prompter 11 Girls Glee Club 10 11 12 DONALD LEWIS WILSON Home Room 105 Entered senior year from Oxford Endeavor Union Free High School Endeavor W1s consin DIANNE RAYE WOODMAN Home Room 202 Latin Club 10 nd9101112 GAA Zin jililzmurnam DONALD DOUGLAS WILLIAMS To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die. Born October 5 1937 Died August 5 1954 . , f . rs' , ,tw E , qu 'nv if ,,i4.,f,a,g 7 if , ,,,, f , 1 an L X ' .ff PREPARATION FOR THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF THE CLASS OF 1955 de- mands much of the time of our class officers. Art lones CPresidentD and Francis Mattke fVice- Presidentl admire a mor- tar board, while Sue Mills CSecretary1 helps Caroline Stowers iTreas- urerl with a gown. Mr. Lelvfay looks on as the officers discuss the or- dering of the caps and gowns for our seniors. Page 27 Contact with them will help determine our tate A 2 . 1 , V' 5 Ba , , , 1 5 V. . . 11. 1 We congratulate our outstanding students CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR REPRESENTATIVES TO BADGER GIRLS' AND BADGER BOYS' STATEl Darlene Dumke spent a week on the University ot WHS- consin Campus while Iohn Irwin, Douglas Smith, and Francis Mattlce spent a week on the Ripon College campus. These people learned the principles of good government and brought back ideas which were conveyed to our student body. MR BROWN CONGRATULATES CAROLINE STOWERS AND MARV BEIER OUR D A R GOOD CITI ZENS These two people were elected by classmates and faculty because ot their dependability patriotism and qualities as good leaders -'V' MR WRIGHT CONEERS WITH IOYCE BRICKWELL AND IOAN RFLANZ OUR ELKS CONSTITUTION TEST WIN NERS These two girls are eligible to compete in the local cohtest held in May We hope they ll go on to the state contest Page 28 WR F Ha ee T Nadolskx M Owen A Schauer Smith C Stowers '23 'B' xff. af . 3 K A A 4 I , ,ir X 4' ll - 5 , it R a . m l E X . 0 xx V , D. ' . ttls if ' ,- ' v,. ' , X T ' ' I ,X . gl I x It - , X M Qx. by i X 1 at the head of then' class for all four years M Bexer I Brlckwell D Chxckermq S Davl C7 D Dumke H Frank W Glavems I Gyoerkges A Halverson 'M 1,-4 9 YT I Irwm S Kabele M Martin F Mattke Se-amor V class offlcers A Jones F M nk E Paske I Puanz L Rogers PfeSldenl Vice Prlsmjenl C Th M V b S Mills C Skowers ayet er urqk Secreia y Treasurer W5 9241 Y I' Page 29 9 - ' . A . ' ' . 'es .W 3 L J . an 3, 4 , a A Lx 1 lm EA! in K ,Q It - 1 1 'Q K V U 1 .5 ai if 1 1 . . - r - - 5 S. GALE SMITH President I I PHIL IACOBS Vice-President IOANNE SLOWEY Secretary CLASS RINGS one ot the lnqhllqhts ot on jnnlor yearl The rlnq comnnllee, conslstxno ot Fred Bronson, Gale Smlth, Donna Grunlce lnn Ievens, and Karen Thompson, rneef wtth the rep' resentatlve ct the loften Company to Choose fhe l956 class rxnqs. All We juniors MISS BOSSMANS HOME ROOM 205 TOP ROW: 'P Wayne Iohnson, Don McM1llen, Mark Weber Phll lacobs, Wayne Paslce, Ierry Mael, Lots McCann, Ioe O'Leary. ROW 3: Ioe Morgan, Elton Scherbert, Ixrn Van Wor'rner Ron Schwenlce, Sandra Roecker, Delores Gyavenls, Mary IERRY MCTIER Treasurer Kle1st, ROW L: M155 Bossman, Rlcha d Hume Tom Sul Chtte, Inn A. Worden, Lots Braham Ar ly h Goetz Evelyn Phelps, Addle Gault. ROW l: Ka en Ve nor Betty Bulqrln Lois Butzlalt, Margaret IGTISCIT D hw M lle Wanda ee Hextke, Donna Ptranq, Page 30 g4 . R5 1 , r ' 2 X , 4. ,. f r A ' 5 3 .1 MR CHRISTENSENS HOME ROOM 306 TOP ROW Mr Chrxstensen led Prerce F ed Lanqbe lcer lohn Imrav B1ll Pomplun Phll Owens Carol Slatz Charles Behnke Gale Smmth ROW 3 Bob Benson Loyd Lxbke Tom Boetcher lohn Hanson Fred Aushn Roy Smrth Dan Koch get mto the swmq MISS DANKEMYERS HOME ROOM 206 TOP ROW hm Cleary Ronald Resac Loran Wood Bob Meyer Leonard Hem Cu hs Wlllzams Boo Rohde Ben Brandt ROW 3 Ron Dreyer Dor Lllhe Sam Sxne Laurerce Houk Gary Watland hm Kaempf Robn lones Donna z...hhfL... Gordon Gerstenkorn ROW 2 Nancy Younq Harold Bulqrrn Ellen Olson loar Heberle n Barbara Ol o Kar Thompson Beverly Bxech hm Faul ROW l Rrchard Nelson Carol M1elke R1taCuff lane Grotzke leanreSm1th Marlorxe Blount Carol Frank Absentee Barblr1BL1ller Wmfrey Mrss Dankemyer rarne Dahl Lester Schmldt Barbar 1 McDonald Darrell Mary Mrlls Carol Ner n G ROW 2 Helen Kopphn Lor Ehzabeth Gabrrs Mlry Tanke Paske lamce K1rner ROW l Kay Welder Glorma George Pat Gro'zlce Befty Koepp lohn Nadolslc Ralph Crawford QW? 'U Q1 LQ 0 ff 'v- A . , ,V.?7gj.,, , . R 'R - I . . 4 L ' .1 V i 1 5- , N N F '1 , , i , , . f: - - A N Q , . o In O F ' 4 - l Y V ' f I A G F V F R Z H F ' A'x..f w J ' R My ' 4 r , W N Ni I ,J . I . -1 ' 0 N X 2-75' ' 4 V ,,,..,,- ,.,..,- ,r,, V H -- . . bVy,5,. N n .. , F I . . 1 7 , , Q - nnwuw 5' , - , A , , q 4 N Y ' N-.R f . C-if , A A .. 'H y ' k as-t2.,4..,,. t , I' 'Q ' ' - Us , N ,- 1 . ,X . , 5 f 'f'f:.1-fiev!-g p'v 'H' 'r'- ., . . , , 'pf 4- ' ll. .iz 4 -fy, my A M31-w.-2'11,Q', ' ' Q 1. l x M i I ' , ill ' 5 4 MISS OLESON S HOMF RCDOM 108 TOP ROM Haw ard T1 rner Bch Gu ncn Le-cr ShankQ Fred Broreo l levens Bob Hardf D le ch Arnfwld lack on Ga y Dcwnle RCW 3 El' ua er lun Slabenaw loh Saxe llm He-ndrlkeon P A kr Alle Acterberq llrr Sa backer Ter y Mou Cley RCW 2 M111 Clesor Dale Loo IS Mary Hamele ludy Ralmer Leon Aclerbe Q lanlce luller Nancy Funk loan Weber RCW l Frances Bennett Don Wenqer Mary Scherbert Rlla Royce lldy Gdlllher Gall Slevena K re Chapmar Ab enlee l 1dy R lex wlth prom and rmqs and everythmq lohnson Barry Skoqer Ear Ashley lrr l-l Vvcrde B Zamzow Bud Ycrk Raymond Wlesfsholf Ken Grave Joh l-lamele RCW J All ed Kcnkel Ed Radtke Tom Ten w son Pat Klqgens lanel Rogers Rlta Zlmmerman lerrw J Page 32 Russell Schulz Ma x Thcmsc lcA e Slcwey B ' W r ren Mary Lol, Cc nlnq RCW l Mlss Shea v Donna Grunke Carcllibx e'er SherrvV1n erf la el Le t7 Marqr Crawford lanet Packard Absentee Darw n Wclfqram I y ,, t. . , I K 2 F , S 1 V , ' 1 . -e . 353 l .rf - ' , 7 ' , , r ' T14 , r 1 .s ., - 1 , n , A. . c, 1 n :rrp naar , , r , . , ., 3:1 vvyl,T , rc , 5 r , , . 2 . , , ci nshss, , n., , ,' ,,L ., , at T misc: xi , , , ., rf c. ., a n J .. sp . 1 j MISS STUESSYS HCMF RCCM 304 --TCP RCW A1 McT:er, llrn lrlclmes. RCVV 2, Paula Hewitt. liilxri Sherry . l , 7 ,. ,ll , A ,.. - Y V' , Q L, . I, .l . .1 . , .A , c n, nn S ., ae , N , A . , S, A YT , ' r . 1 A L 1 yr TF Q . ,ei-w in A V .1 Y F Q .W 7 - fr I VA' 1 : N' F ' . I V , VIL , 5 4' F' lx , 'f : re R Q g, - l f 4 N vbf 5 I V C ll V A .V I . ' f V ' 5 S 5 JOHN DOYLE President TOM HENNESSY Vice-President MR. CONNORS' HOME ROOM IO7--TOR ROW: Mr. Connors, Raul Boylan, Tom Murphy, Louise Sauer, Martin Genrich, Bob Kabele, Req Atkinson. ROW 3: Gene Creamer, Dick Smith, Lenore La Mere, Mary Balliet, ludy Hoppe, Ruth Comstock, lim Clemmons. ROW 2: Daniel f 1 ii With life MARY BALLIET Secretary ' ' DALLICE MILLS Treasurer GEORGE STEWART AND LOUISE SAUER examine the construction of a hornet's nest which Miss lamieson is showinq them, Ron Donahue in the front row takes notes on the demonstration. Simerson, Larry Roberts, Helen Hamele, Terry Ely, Pat Murphy, Ron Genrich, lohn Mounqey. ROW li Marqe Bilke, Lois Dreyer, Sue Bchtiqe, loan Wescott, Mike Egan Phil Mattlce, Loren Weiss. Absentee Earl Thomas. E Y 2 2 ? T 9 2 I Cl - f , 5' 5 .gif E I 9 Page 33 LJ MR CORQ HOME ROOM RC4 TOP ROW lack Bow man Drclc Dunn Da yl Rfaff lem bw rr C Ru ell Behl rnq Qlanley Shaw Gary Shorireecl Charleb Hellberq ROW 3 Duane Dumbleton Ker h Ch hrll Mrke Harrrnq on Correne Gage Charle A he berq Pa Koehler Barbara Haa Darlere Eberf ROW Mr Cors Barbrr lrke a song We sophs MISS IAMIESONQ HOME ROOM 3 8 TOP ROW lohn Doyle Dean Blower La rv Arne l Torn Nelzer on OW 3 M155 larnreea D r r T nm D n Wakerahauber Charle brrrronbcr le came bullrvrn Donna Konke Charleen Rrnqhardt loyce Harnele Bernrece Dart? Ma qe Qrrrrth Bob Burton Don Werder ROW l Nancy Srrnonwcn Kay Roecker Ann Huebner Mary Gereterko n Dennrs Radtke Charlotte Turner ludy Lantz Elrrne Fra k move along qammg m Tlrerl lea S Qor Dor rr We-mel ROW 7 lrrnMa1cney lerrv Bchrn lt Alrce M rrlkrn loanne A'l r Darlene Mrckel Rosen ary MrQrrthw Delores, Pferler Betty Scherbert r We o lean Brunf Dune Wrlor Roberl Lau Page 34 I a l H 1 P A .Q .' s A P ' A 5.15 f ' A v . Q 'Q K A' 7. :wr- W H .J x 'K I , Q 1 ' 1 - . . - ' - N , 1 , - , A A . Q7 Av , ' ' . 4 ' . 1 l , ' r , KF , B 'Q rsn, SS .V - f Y - , . . , ' , , ' . ' L-J V V I 1 ' , T ure ' ' Y- - A Y I ' I - I I 2 , , ' 5 C f rf, cl , L E A s X .. 2 . L 'a . . . . 'Q ' , C N , ri 'warg 1, , rrf I.. N ' Q, 'J , 4 , 'gg' 1 arrr, , XR' 'A . , rc, r , , ra! - Myron O'Keefe, Dale Srrncvnson Pat Abmharrr, Clrff Rob' bon, Ann larrres, Ieanne Huebner, Vrolet Dumke. ROW l. S . R I yin, rw qlr s rr e, O ald f I ' ' ic' I' . ' ' . ' , . 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MR NASETS HOME ROOM 106 TOP ROW Marv1n Paske 1-loward 1-lovey Donald Anderson Ronald Donahue lerry Skogen LOUIS Bolgr1hn Harold Anacker ROW 3 Mr Naset B111 Graack Pat Thomson Karen Paske B111 G1fford T1m Farrell B111 Goetz ROW 2 11m Harvey Bob 1-loffer Ronald Brown Paul Gav1nsk1 Bob Hughes Sue Skoqen Charles Carlson ROW 1 Donna 'Sutlm Pat ODonne1l lon Epstem Marlys Wacker Mar1lyn Spear ludy Pomplun lean Ra1mer Absentee Angela Paske knowledge and fmendshlps MRS WARRENS HOME ROOM 303 TOP ROW 11m Moe Ed Gessner Duane Schehr Ernest Smlth George Cowdrey Otto lsberner George Stewart Ken Pntehard ROW 3 Wayne Thomas Carl Paulsen Donald Se1ler Tom 1-lennessey ludy Tennyson Barbara Stowers B111 Ing raham Dale Sharkey ROW 2 Mrs Warren Butch M1l1s ludy lones Pat Frank Mary Young Karen Blount Wendy Ander on Sandra Naset ROW 1 Marllyn Tucker Rhea Grotzke Mary McCann Mara Lee Muetzel Sh1rley Hem DEHIHS Vesely Barbara Crawford 1 N , A 1, Page 35 'S ' 1 1 7 ' 5 1 1 at 1 1 5 - 1 X -' ' :i x In 1 W ' - V 1 . 1- ' J 5 +A 1 ' 4 ' - -e v-' f , D - fi ' . 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Q, T 4 -I 2 l .. 6 1 5 1' . . s s-.., BOB Tl-IALACKER Presldent MR BIRKHOLZS HOME ROOM 307 TOR ROW Don Watzlce Gary G1bbS George Coll ns Harold Zarrzow loe Voss R1cl'1ardCorn1ng Ken Gravat ROW 3 Mr Bulcholz Allen Barr1er Sandra Pfaff loe llrsa Deanna Qchehr loyce Dreyer Eleanor Rogers ludy Ebneter ROW 2 MR BREKKES HOME ROOM GRADE ROOM l lOP ROW Mr B ekke B1ll5+aude mawer B1llCafl1 ch Colleer Fravel Lucy Schmldt Denrl Be rv Don ld M a B nard Monroe ROW 2 Leslle lones M1ke Leggett Beverly Freshmen LARRY KAMRATH Vlce me ldent L11 da Packard Howard Burglr George Sauer Gene Hume Wayne Vlrcent loAnn Reeper l..o1sl3arrott ROWl Ollve Gabrls Ma y Mlll Be ly Matlke Sue Slauff Sandra Doepke Marlon Lucas loe Nadolskl Barbara Vesely Absentee Donna lacobson ere Sllllvax lllllll lsylle Dn Ferguson o Kluge ROW l ludy Portzen Nancy Gunderson Mary lo Seloaoh Gene Broe ch Cornle l-laller Fdra Shaw Rat y Shutz Beverly Glbson Page 36 CL.. 'A ' V1 1' wsu- ,A ' b , I , l , ' l , 1 V. , . , ' . 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A - 1 'T f ' x W L U t u , A E , W n K V , l E I 1 R v - , MISS RAUPS HOME ROOM 207 TOP ROW lohn Boylan Larry Kamrath llm Chappell Terry Desmond Blll Bortz Ruasell Geretenkorn Bill Carney Ed Worden ROW 3 Tom le wp Nancy Balrd Sena Lennon Franctle La Mere Ruth Ann Klemp Edtth Bulqrlen ludy Holmes llm Hamele Sue Bratnerd ROW 2 Kathy Oleary Shtrley A -I Y Bono Kathleen H1bner Darlene Conner Sharon Hoppe Ruth Huebner Dtanne Hoffman Gary Van Wormer Mxss Rauf ROW l Sharon Chlckerxnq Harold O Donnell Ellen Brum1t Barbara Zumm lane Packard lohn Trolan owekl llm Trotanowskt Darwln Burger A Amazed B Bewlldered, and C CUTIOUS MISS SHIMANSKI S HOME ROOM 3Ol TOP ROW Bob Balzer Dale McT1er Denn1s Baerwolf Donald Klabunde Donald Powell Mary Kmdred Mary Ellen Mc Donald Ed Konkel Bruce Prescott ROW 2 Mlss Sh1man skl .lohn Mxlls Lawrence Geymann Leona Bomfas FFGDCIS Ktefer lance Grtttm Audrey Ellls Gale Sm1th ROW l Rxchard Brletenbach Lucllle Wrtqht ludy Hendrxkson Harold Nelson hm Haqen Barbara Klocko Nancy Sm1th Llnda W llrame Page 38 . 51' A 9 , , I A , 1 .f : . 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' 5 Presentmq our 1l,i' ABOVE CARL PAULSEN C3031 DONNA WINFREY C2061 RITA ROYCE C1081 AND BOB THALACKERC3021 plan the next arrangement for the Ilrst floor bullet1n board By chanq 1 q the bullettn board each week these councll members made 1t tndeed an asset to our school UPPER RIGHT THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE made up of 11m Patterson CIJYESIGSHI1 Mr Wrlqht CAdv1ser1 Shlrley Kabele CTreas urer Delegate at larqe1 Sue M1l1s CCorrespond1nq Secre tary 3051 Dave Eulberq CV1ce Pres1dent1 and Ioan Ptlanz CRecord1nq Secretary Delegate at 1arqe1 d1scuss the 1954 Homecomtnq and outl1ne the next Student Counc1l Meet mg AT RIGHT THE STUDENT HANDBOOK whtch s qtven to each htqh school student at the beqtnntnq ot exery year ts the work ot th1s comm1ttee Pat O Donnell C1061 Iantce Gtttftn C3011 Larry Amend C3081 Darlene Dumlce C1051 and Al Iohnson C3041 beqln the 1955 edtttor Student Councll THE TASK OF REVISING THE STUDENT COUN CIL CONSTITUTION ts one of the most arduous Thts comrmttee const ttnq of Iudy Helrnarn CGrade Room 31 Iudy Lantz C2041 Rtta Cuff C3061 Gary Glbbs C3071 and Nancy Gunderson CGrade Room 11 apply themselves to thts task wtth zeal and attentton 1' V. 1 25- MARY IANE KLEIST C2051 ALLEN SCHALER C7021 MARY LOU ULFERTS C2031 PAT MUR PHY C1071 AND IIM TROIANOWSKI C2071 plan for the noon recreitton program Thts p o gram ortqtnited by the Student Counctl pro vtde crq tntzed recreatlon for the students who eat lunch at school rather than at home l Zifauana daqd, The students, who actively partici- pate in the opportunities that extra- curricular activities provide, are con- stantly exposed to new ideas that tend to increase their experiences and give them broader interests as well as a feel- ing of achievement. I deduce that these students thrive in '55 in Portage High School because ot the time and energy they use and the enjoyment they expe- rience in working toward these worth- while achievements. .0 'I .Asa 5' ' 1 5 Z' , . Illl'-1. X 2 'IW A' -.,-ak iii,-, L 4 gr 'N 64' I aff i , X 4 I. 40' . ,145 ,LV 1 , H ieelifiq .. e qotka Wm ess our 9 U5 ihak w X Us io expr kv LADAE5 qav dew he 9 yi are Cor 5MlLlNG YOUNGIQMSYH our cheerzei me VXCKOYY Ye Q Hawergoi X THESE x D and enihuv mA Readi' O H lqhes, AYCAYC' YA ' x Wah maxi HeloYallY 10 mg AedVeeelYi Carol A X3 , I, one 1 my dnl ' an ova - pfl iw K ,Yr sllpp V, N Chapm G CXXXYX Civ, akfxf, xii Ainlqli i -NN 255. .Q CP' evil diocgxg. AeElNel3csxxXX M V l Wei ,dl 0 XXOW' .QM CXXY Age D 05 x me Swiv- Qe A rousing pep rally, a parade WITH ALL THE CHARM court ready io lead the qrand march. Membe-ra of the hemeforrvnq court include Barbara Vesel , , - .. y, Margie Cleary, Marge Smith, Helen Hamele, Barbara Olson, Paula Hewitt, ludy Helrnann, Nora V 1 ' ese y, Queen Jackie Slaufl, King Bob Bublilz, Tom Fahey, lim Koch, Phil lacobs, Al lohnson, Iohn Doyle, Butch Mills, Dale McT1er, Bob Thalacker. AND DIGNITY QF A COURT SCENE we See our king and queen and their ily Page 42 l AT UPPER LEFT, KING BOB AND QUEEN IACKIE preside over the half time ceremonies at the game. AT UPPER RIGHT THE PRIZE- WINNING HOME ROOM FLOAT in our parade shows just how big our Warriors looked to the Center players. The slogan says, We'll swat em, and swat'em we didll AT THE RIGHT, THOSE CUTE AS A BUG'S EAR FLOWERS are really our own cheerleaders who won the group prize for their costumes. the best ever, a vlctory over Center, a happy homecoming dance AFTER THE CROWNING all the dancers got into the act a d horoughly enioyed the music of Toby and loe Maloney All the thrtlls and excitement of the happy day drew to a close with this final event the heme oming dance of l954 Page 43 EACH GROUP SPENT MANY HOURS PRACTICING 1n preparatton for 1lS part In the Chrlstmas program Thts plcture of the madrtqal was snapped durlnq a rehearsal of the carohnq scene Me nbers are Theresa Nadolslu Sandra Roecker Martha Owen Helen Harnele Clayton Sherwood Itm Sarbacker Ierry Ratrner Art Iones Earl Thomas lean Caroltne Stowers and Barbara Blake THIS IS A SCENE IN THE PAGEANT OF THE LITTLE BOY WHO MADE THE CHIMES RING Gatl Stevens ard Carol Mtellte Cthe rtch ladle D I1m Ievens Cthe scholarj and Dale Anacker Cthe klnql offered then' qtfts to Walter Glavents Cthe prtestl, but tt was Rtta Cuff fthe poor lxttle boyl who made the ch1mes rmg Gray songs Page 44 Swanson, Ioan Heherlein, Dale Loomans, Dave Chickering, Nancy Funk, Frances Hamele, , . and scenes AS THE CHIMES RANG NORA VESELY lan angell appeared and all fell down 1n wonder and reverence THE SPIRTT OF CHRISTMAS hes 1D th1s plc ture wh1ch IS the scene ot Rxchard McNamara Uosephj and Loxs Vesely Clvtaryj watchmg over the Chr1st Ch1ld An 1nv1tat1on to Chnstmas Joy As an opemng to the hol1day season the annual Chrlstmas program on December l9 l954 ln strlled the hol1day Splflt w1th1n each spectator and part1c1pant Thls program planned by the dramatlc lnstrumental and vocal departments presented the ptcture and muslc ot Chrx tmas as celebrated 1n many lands lanet Packard and Fred Bronson a narrators provlded the brldge between the Chrlstmas scenes by the dramatlcs group The background muslc was provxded by the vocal groups and lnstrumental ensembles The mstrumental organ1zat1ons gave a short concert ot hol1day mus1c The program came to a very xrnpre-ss1ve close as over two hundred vocal students sang Beautltul Sav1or Page 45 ' Q , . . . . . ., - . 'Q I . - I 1 , . . .S Q , . I ' I f . , .. , . 1. Spirits GS hdiday iQ'v11 'N - I , ND THEIR PARTNERS THE OFFICERS OF THE CLASS OF T955 A iine up and smile for our carnerarnari, They arez Caroline Siowers Cfreasureri, Dean Walker, Sue Mills Qgecreiaryj, Brian Bennett ' Mctike QVice'Presiden0, Phyiiis AH, and Dariene Duinke, Francie Art Tones QPresidentU. LARRY WOODBURY AND HTS OR- CHESTRA provided the fine music for ihe Senior Winter Bail that was held on Tuesday, December Zi. 099118 with Senior Winter B511 PREPARATIONS H AV approaches, LOC , E ALREADY BEGUN as We find Ardyce aged in a circle around the an Y the date Qffhairmgnil Franclvggsoni Carol Huqhes, MarilFiFamOC'j:e me e, Ross Comstock, Nom Vesely and Dave Eulber to adorn the qymfl workinq on the decorations which 6 - re P599 46 THE SENIOR COUPLES FALL IN LINE behmd the class offlcers to form th Grand March The magmflcent array of colors blended IR wmth the decoratxons to make a beautxful pxcture haPPIIY fdu mm Foresi Z the dancers i rmed mio a FGIYY - irit. NIGHT the gym 15 Inmriiao the decorahons and the hoIxdaY SP Page 47 LIBRARY CLUB TOP ROW N 5 monson R Atk n M E MuCDon1ald Pres dentl B He 1clr1kson S P lf E Bulqre ROW 3 M Srmth Sec T edsurerl I Fulle L B n1l1s I H pe I Be ll lP1e1de tl E Rhelp Service Clubs Llbrary Club lV1ce et 1ry ROW s oe ter lA:lx1eD F C C e I B Flaw A Goetz W l L Butzl1ll S Dawes l Spe1r S He1 e B Vese V students help our l1brar1an MIS Koester by cheelnnq out book 11111nq1r1q papers ard TIldQdZlI1G ddgu t1nq XOC3l1OI11l md e 11l and rnik 1 og out IlOll ove due book Momlors MONITORS TOR ROW R Corr ook cg E O n reasure I z OW LeM1y 'A er l1eshlV1ePe DBBH one Rogers CSecret ryl B Hnqhes ROW B M Oueen I Krner C Ne1n1q C Hughes CPres1lerl The e s udents Ceklolcera hecontc te corndor dehve me sdqes rat s and 1iss1st ot adn11r11 t r 11 env 111 1x they C111 Pep Club PEP LLUB TOP ROW F BIOI 1 G Dowrne L MLCiItIl B He 1 e 1 e A l1 E Olson e e A 1 l M111D1v11l U We1 e S Roecke I S 1 tt S Lenncn ROW 3 M1s Dankernyer Advtserl K Moran B H11s E Bulquen C R1nqh1r1lt CV1 ePre 1dentl I Hdmele L Ve elf R Klernp I Gfihdlll Sec etury T1e1 e I e KE K Thornp 1 lv S11 th A Idrnes Peg Atl.11sc ROW H H1r11ele M Tunke I Romplun L Roberts I Hendr1k on C Sh1w S Branero DDQ 990 T e rews es for lil Ort Q11 t 3 M M e gel e Y I1 H tl Sl e E B t or H K Chap 111111 N Ve sly C Huqhes l W1ll11n1 B Vesely ls Calm The 1 e e 1 le 1 h keep 0 r sc I 1 1 L e us t11 U1 eoqr 11 h 1 oq 1111 to l 1 ke pall q nnes 11111 sponsor home room sl-nts 3359 ?Pu A ' x I 1 1 i T Ll 1 ' Q sl - T4 - L LJ - 3 2 . 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' 1' T gl A 'l 'V Srl Projectionists PROIECTTONTSTS TOP ROW B Gurnon R Radman D Schehr A lackson G Gerstenkorn B Graack ROW2 Mr Co rcrs tAdv1serl M l-lar trqton W Thomas I Sherry l Esptem ROW1 L R bert R Bovm D Radtke lohr Trotanow K1 lxm Tro1anowsk1 These boys are always or hard to arrange and operate our vtsual atd equlpment They know all about ftlm p ole tor and screens B Graack M l-larrmqtcn ancll Sherry tn acttonl Stage Club STAGE PRODUCTION CLUB TOP ROW D Schehr T Mtller B Schultz CStaqe Manaqerl B Graack Gr Gerstenkorn M H1 rtnqton F l-lamele Fenske l Tennyson R Welsh tMike upl D Ebert R Ztmmerman L Vesely ROWC7 l Sherry tConstruc ttonl C Mtelke l Weber l Hamele K Thomr son Ushers Club USHERS CLUB TOP ROW l Gra ham l l-le drtkson E Paske CSecre tary Treasurerl l Grotzke tPres1der1tD ROW2 R B owr C Nerrxq P ODon rell F Ma ke ROW1 l Achterberq CVICS Pres de tl T Nadolskt D Dum K6 M We ke These people qractoasly sl er u c our place at school events and pr w te y e essary inf rmatton R B own F Ma KS tL1qht gl ROWI B McQueen H l-lamee l Ach erberq l Pomplur l Packard lohn Troa ow k lm Trotanow kt Flat teaser Produ xcn Club the e pcor le prepare the way for u te age pe ormn e f e er Joy so muc Page 49 J l , I 1 , . L, 1 , C , . : A ' 'ff-' .L,, , 7 p , . . l Q . , . . 3 , o s, . r . , . s , W. ,' , . , v . Z f . ' ' ' Wil- ' . r ' c s . . A ,X f- - ' f s X -. li s .- Q. . ' r V 'U V IYN ' , . , . cl' , , , 'y xi 's 1, 1 s'. , ' s, ROW 3: Mr. Smith QAdv1serD, B. lrlendrtkson, R. tools, lights, and curtatrgs all add up to the Stage , - , . 4 - , . ', ' 'ct , ' . T s 2 1 1 ' . ' , . . L: .- ,- ll tl , str ,.rt, Q ics 1 N h. 1 - V - l - 1- 1 - V V z 2 ' . 'Y 3 . r ., . .. , . - . tt 1 . ' A - V Y' V T , K if u . 'st ' , s . Y ' - . ox, arf n c ' C . . CAMERA CLUB BACK ROW D Smxth tPres1dentI I Morgan M Berer C Thayer CSecretaryl C Ambs L McCann W Thomas ROWl D Loomans F B on on CTreasurerI L Roberts E Weyh tV1cePres1dentI M Verburgt R Welsh P Atkrnson Hey dont turn that lrght on' rs a cry heard from Room 306 every other Thursday nrght when the Camera Club meets Takrng and prxntmg p1ctures proves to be a source ot enjoyment tor these amateur shutterbugs DOING AS THE ROMANS DO we ttnd these second year Lattn students celebratn g the harvest tesnv al at d payrng trrbute to Ceres 1n true Roman tashton Iudy Pom plun Helen Hamele Charles Hell berg Ron G-enrlck gather around the altar W1 h programs games and sluts these Latm Clubs renew the Roman days ot old These people and arrange all dtsplays and act1v1 tres cornected w1th Latrn Week LEGIO DECIMA CSECOND HOURI TOP ROW H Hovey E Smlth I Bowman D Stowers G Shortreed P Boylan ROW 3 M Harrmgton C Hellberg B Wetgel D Lennon ROW 2 W Thomas M Sm1th B Burton R Genrtck H Hamele CLegatusI L Roberts ROW 1 D Radtke COuaestorI D Ptelter M Bxlke M Egan I PomplunCTr1 bunusI I Ratmer KTTIDUHUSI Ab sentees P Frank W Anderson tDuxI CONCILIUM DEORUM CFIFTH HOURI TOP ROW T Murphy T Hennessy G Cowdrey D Schehr T Swanson P Owens L Amend tGanymedeD ROW 3 S Naset M McCann P Koehler C Rlngkardt I Iones P Murphy I Hoppe ROW 2 I Huebner P ODonnell K Roecker lM1nervaJ M Wacker D Vesely I Wescott A Huebner ROWI R McCarthy E Frank M Spear M Gertsenkorn P Mattke S Bohage Uunol I BruntlBacchusI Absentee B Haas Camera Club Latln Club Page 50 . - , ' t t 1' ' ' , ,V , I I ' , . ,, ' V ' l I 1 - rx ' 1 , . . . g 2 . , . . ' P. Atkrnson, N.S1monson, M. Balltetg . , . I ' Y ' z , , 3 : . . . - , - , . , ' , 4 .1 . - xr - : . , . 7 : . , . . , 1 - I - I I A , - I - 1 - I , , I T 1 , - , - , , I ' V ' I I I .. -1' Forensics ABOVE ARE OUR LEAGUE FORENSIC WINNERS who w1ll represent us at the DISITICT contest to be held ID Fort Atkmson Apr1l 2 The happy group cons1sts of Iohn Irwm Pr1nc1pal Iohn LeMay Dennms Hanson Rtta Cuff Iohn Saxe Barbara Olson Elame Weyh Mrs Gladys Warren tForens1c Coachl Marvm Beler AT THE RIGHT are the wxnners of our local forensxc contest held March I TOP ROW Dennls Hanson ffour mmute speech! Iohn Irwrn Cfour mmute speechl Marv1n Be1er tex temporaneous speakxngl ROW 3 Mrs Warren CForens1c Coach? Elame Paske Cnon or1g1nal OFGIIODJ Betty Hendrmkson tnon orxgxnal OTGIIIOHJ ROW 2 Mae Mart1n Cextemporaneous readmgl Iane Grotze Cextemporaneous speaklngl Iohn Saxe Chumorous declamattonl Rxta Cuff Csertous declamatlonl ROW l Iudy Pomplum Chumorous declama ttonj Glorla George Cser1ous declamatlonl Ela1ne Weyh Corxgtnal OTBIIODD Those not present when th1s pxcture was taken were Barbara Olson COTIQIHGI orat1onl Ianet Packard Cextemporaneous readmgj Our speakers and actors show real ablllty BELOW HERE WE SEE THE CAST OF THE FRESHMEN PLAY OF ALL THINGS presented March 29 BACK ROW Sandra Pfatt CAmyJ Carol Shaw fNonal Larry KamrathtEvanJ Denn1s Berry in CGlenl ROW I D1ck Corn mg Cliasperl I1m TTOIGHOWSRI Uasonl Gale Smlth CV1v1anl ' l Lxnda Wtlhams fHopel Com pllcatlons arose rn the Schu maker famlly becau e of con fllctnwg VISIIOTS The young people worked under the capable d1rect1on of Mrs ABOVE THE VANDERHOF FAMILY WITH ITS EVERY Rachel Iones MAN FOR HIMSELF PHILOSOPHY PROVIDES the dellghtful comedy You Cant Take It Wth You preserted bl the e 1 r c ass cn May D l95S Here lxned up for us r p 1 e fte tryouts we frnd BACK ROW Art Io e IM De F1 aj Tom Ienklr CPaulD Darlame tTc 5 V Fr lfCGrn nb Cl ytc Selbach marl Bra Crfe der nl Im Paterson CG marl Mar Beer CGra dpal Roserrarxe Fe ske COlgal Rc ern ry 'N el h tRhebaJ Dc Schehr tllonaldj ROW l Ar y e Halwe c CMrs K rbvl Ioan Pflanz P ryl B ba a Bt K6 QA1 el Lols Ve ely ay Iean Scn'rrer CE el Ab e tees were Irn Iarkovvskl fMr Kce khovl lack He er Sl tEdJ Dave Eulbe q QMr K o Page Sl X , . , , f , . 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II UPPER LEFT IN REHEARSAL WE SEE ADDIE GAULT IANE GRQTZKE AND CAROL STATZ trymg to TSVIVE Karen Thompson who has tatnted Meanwh1le Barb1ra Olson snoozes wh1le Dan Koch and Iohn Qaxe lcok on IH amusem nt AT THE LEFT IGHN SAXE eraclcs 1 ke lut Add1e Gaut IG Crotzxe ard Ca l Stat? ta1l to he am ed Barbara Ol CI leeps ABCNE IOHIN SAXE IS CI the verge of propo 1 g rn r1age to Barbara Qlson Gary Watland has d1tt1culty to keep the br1de to be a xalte Iumor P ay GUI' us real A SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD IN A HAUNTED HOUSE pTOV1d9S the settlng tor the sophomore class play presented on February IO lO5o The Un1rv1ted Ghost tr kes tear 1 to the he t ot the advertu teeragels shot that k1lled the old m1ser wa t1red the ghost re1ppe T'1e Ch ld who cr1ed that n1ght over twerty years ago ppc- the term ct the wot ng brlde of the prospechve buyer The ghost 1 captured the murder solved 1 wot ng g1rl QIVSH her 1dent1ty and a group ot teenagers have a day hlled w1th ex 1te ment and adventure P1ctured below lb the cast ot The Un11'1v1ted Ghost as they hold the1r I1TSt rehearsal w1th the dramat1Cs Coach Mrs Iores Th1 group mcludes Pat ODonnell CBP-ttyl Iud La tz tN1nCyl S111dy Na et tS1s 165 Mrs Iones Dale S1monson tMr Eltnchl Arm Huebner tEl11n D ImMo tR1chl Marge Sm1th tHortense Gardnerl Charles A hterberg CI ml La ry Amend tB1lll Darlene MICR lson tDorothyD Iudy Hoppe tMadgeD Page 57 DALE SIMONSON TRIES desper ately to sell the haunted house to Darlene Mlclcelson and Charle Achterberg Darlene IS unaware at th1s t1me that the house IS really hers ,Ax ' 'P 1 , '44. , , , L - L. , ' e . . A 'i zo' 1 A 'l Ia i 1 ' , 1 ro , 1 ..us 1. 1 s 1 s f on. Y Y , . N s :1 ar ' ' . 1 L4 T ' - 'v' ' . , A X I V nl .. '1 s 1 n, ars , .Tous 1 ' and the prospective buyers ot the house. In the very room where the fatal ' s ' , ry h ars. 1 1 ' ' 1 ,a 'xarstn , ' . s A ' . I A' 1 ' I c , .. 1 S ' 'N . , , v In f ,, 1 '51 ts , . , f ' 3 . , . . 1 e , 1 e ' , ' C 1 r 1 I , , . Q . , L. , . , S ON DECEMBER 3 1954 OUR IUNIORS PRESENTED THEIR PLAY Comin Round the Mountain which portrayed family lite in the Ozarks The play centered around two romances and a series of robberies by a masked bandit The audience experienced suspense and comedy while Casey Newbold Millicent Lovell Zeke Bemis Daisy Iudkins class plays bring pleasure Sophomore P ay AT THE RIGHT THE TEEN AGE GANG WONDERS what to do with the mysterious young woman found in the closet Iudy Lantz Pat O Don nell Ann Huebner lim Moe Iudy Hoppe Sandra Naset and Larry Amend are very concerned over Dorothy Mickelson s welfare BELOW WE WONDER why Dorothy was unconscious Ann Charles Pat and Iudy Hoppe want to know Iim iust wants to be relieved of his burden L and Pap Iudkins tried to capture the bandit ABOVE WE SEE AN INTERIOR VIEW of the Iudkins cabin where Addie Gault Ilvlawl Karen Thompson Clvlillicentj Gary Watland ICaseyJ Carol Statz CDynamite Annl Iane Grotzke CHor tensel Dan Koch CPapl lohn Saxe IZekel and Barbara Olson IDa1syJ listen as Pap explains the capture of the bandit This Page 53 tried to solve their problems and the Sheriff, Dynamite Ann, play was directed by Mr. Kenneth McCaiq. f ' .4 X , ' ' , I f .f , r VI l If g SENTOR BAND-TOP ROW: Addie Gault, Size Mills, Donna Grunke, Beverly Biech, Marvin Beier CBan.i Managerl lim VVoi'dei1, Dick Hume, Gale Siniih, Ed Ratftke, ROW -1: ,ludy Cvolliher, Wayne Thomas, Ardyce Halveiffoii CVice- Presidenfl, Sandra Naset, Marilyn Spear, ROW 3: Mary lane Kleist, Nancy Funk, Mary llaniele, Robin hires, Kay Bogert, Sharon Hoppe, lanet Packard, Sue Skoger.. ROW fl: Louis Bolgrihn, Bob l-loffer, ludy Rainier. Dianne Woodman Caroline Stowers Cpresidentl, Shirley Kalvele tSecre- taiyTreasiii'erl, Nancy Gunderson, Sharon Radanf, Dar- lene Mickelson, Nancy Nehls, Rita Cuff, Beverly Churchill, Dianne Hays ROW l' lcazi Rflaixz Rita Royce, Martha Kaschirpske, Carcl Staiz, lfxir. Vfeizer, Raul Boylan, Paula Hewitt, Mary Mills, ri vim HYSYTLE S1302 ixavifret DANCE BANDVBACK ROW: Bill Carney, Ardyth Goetz, Tim Stavenaw, Donna Grunke, Gale Smith. FRONT ROW: Tim Worden, Mr. Hinkley, Caroline Stowers, George Stewart, Sue Mills, Raul Boy- lan. Utilizing home room periods for practice sessions, this group made its first pub- lic appearance in Tanuary. Now we are all pleased when these people play for our school dances. Page 54 Our masters of melody The senior band topped off a busy year hy receiving firsts in concert, sight reading, and marching in Class B at tournament. The junior hand in Class D received first in concert. Further honors came from an invitation to appear in the annual Cranboree at Wisconsin Rapids. The band is kept busy preparing music for the many public appearances it makes. Music must he selected suited to occasions ranging from pep meetings and games to tournament and a formal spring concert. Our hand is the spark that sets off the chain reaction of school spirit in RHS. SENIOR BAND-TOP ROW: loe Morgan, Bob Beahm, Louise Sauer, Barbara Olson, Ardyth Goetz, Phil Owens, Art Iones, Russ Gerstenkorn, led Pierce, Mary Scherbert, ROW 3: Iudy Pomplun, lack Heberlein, Bill Carney, Neal Harris, Ioan Wescctt, Mary Balliet, Lois Cuff, lean Raimer, AT TOURNAMENT THESE WON FIRSTS: Marvin Beier, Alto Sax B5 Paul Boylan, Piano Ag Paula Hewitt, Piano C, Caroline Stowers, Clarinet A. THESE RATED FIRST, Neal Harris, Baritone C, Shirley Kabele, Clarinet B5 Ianet Packard, Clarinet C5 Rita Royce, Flute B, Carol Statz, IUNIOR BAND-TOP ROW: Lois Dreyer, lanice Whyte, Linda Packard, Sena Lennon, Don Nelson, David Ienkins, Sue Wagner, Iudy Portzen, Mary Grunke, Nancee Van Epps, Iames Harvey, Betty Mattke. ROW 3: Ernest Smith, Richard Iones, Io Ann Skinner, Karen Ianicek, Sue Som- mers, Carol Grabman, Dale Simonson, Larry Roberts, Iohn Rampson, Paul Blount, Richard Schroeder, Esther Cummings, Ioe Iirsa, Fredrick Whyte. ROW 2: Sharon Gustafson, Karen Haas, Coleen Fravel, ludy Koenecke, ROW 2: lane Packard, Barbara Genrick, Sharon Barnard, Iudy lones, Howard Turner, lim Stabenaw, George Stewart, Donna Winfrey, ROW l: Lois Butzlaff, ludy Helmann, Sherry Vincent, Gale Smith, Sue Stauff, Mae Martin, Mary Lou Ulferts, Celia Thayer, Frances I-lamele, Iohn Sherry. Flute Cp Mary Lou Ulferts, Cornet C, loan Weber, Flute Cp lim Worden, Alto Sax B. THESE ENSEMBLES RATED FIRST: Cornet Duet C, M. Martin, H. Turnerg Clarinet Duet C M. Kleist, l. Pomplun. Clarinet Trio B, C. Stowers, S. Kabele, S. Naset rated first. 1 Gerald Eck, Ethel Wade, Eleanor Rogers, Lucille Wright, Mary Ann Beier, Edna Shaw, Barbara I-linz, Patricia Grotke, Karen Blount, Donna Christensen, Lorna Thuss, Kathleen Lytle, Iames Hunter. ROW l: Darlene Connor, Kathy Bingham, Ann Odbert, Beverly Bielke, William Kutzke, Robert Seidner, Wallace Roderick, LaDon Hanson, lames Winkler, Marion Lucas, Mary Robinson, Bonnie Gunnon, loAnn Delong, Beverly Sieler. Page 55 SENlOR CHOIR TOP ROW Larry Mattke hm Stabenaw Phrl lrcohs Ken Graves D1ck Hoppe hm Paterson hm Cleary lack Heberlern Earl Thomas Art lones Gale Srnrth Dave Chlckerlng Dale Loom ns ROW 3 loan Heberlern Rosemary Welsh Shrrley Schwochert Mae Martrn Carolrne Stowers hm Sarbacker Tom Mrller Bob Gunnon Frances Hamele Rosemarre Fenske Delores C avenrs Loretta Rogers Edlth Bulgrren Mr Clarke ROW 2 Betty Koepp Alberta Schmxdt lean Swanson Conme La Mere Nancy Funk Elarne Paske Clayton Sherwood Pat Atkrnson loyce Graham Sandra Roecker Barbara Buller Helen Hamele Lots Braham ROWI lanet Wagner Darlene Dumke Barbara Blake Mary Tanke Karen Thomp on lerry Rarmer Ron Genrrck lean Sommers Connre Hiller lar et Packard Theresa Nadolskt Martha Owen 5' 5 Q? I-l1ghCorloWC MADRIGAL SlNGERS BACK ROW Clayton Sherwood hm Sarbacker Art lones Earl Thomas Davrd Chrckermg Dale Loomans lerry Rarmer ROW 2 Sandra Roecker loan Heberle n Frances Hamele Carohne Stowers Nancy Funk Barbara Blake ROWT Theresa Nadolskl lear' Swanson Helen Hamele Martha Owen Olson Lenore La Mere Kathy Moran Nan y Barrcl Elarne Paske Mae Mart1n LOUISS Sauer Lrnda Packard Frances Hamele Mary MacDonald lean Grfford Sena Lenon lean Swanson Rosemarre Fenske Francrle La Mere loan Heber lem ludy Ra1mer ludy lones ROW 3 Sharon Hoppe Sandra Naset Mary Balllet ludy Portzen ludy Hoppe Sandra Roecker Sh1rley Kabele Karen Thompson Sh1rley Bono leanette Hamele Alberta Schmrdt Barbara Blake Gale Smrth Wendy Anderson loan Zregler Tanrce Grrfhn Mary Lou Ulferts Sue Stauff ROW 2 Betty Mattke K Donna Pfrang Margery Brlke Addre Gault Elatne Weyln Lors Parrott loan Wescott Nancy Gunderson Helen Ha mele Lots Butzlatf Margre Blount Theresa Nadolskr Mara Lee Muetzel Ruth Huebner Mary Mrlls ROW l Lmda Wrllrams Barbara Crawford lanet Packard lean Brunt Ardyce Halverson loan Pllanz lanet Wagner Sharon Radant Sue Bohage Mary Ann Berer Carol Hrbner Rose mary Eddy lean Wescott Sh1rley Klerst Martha Owen lean Rarmer Carol Hughes fi 'l U Q GFS Page 56 f : 1 A , I 1 ' 1 1 ' C T 1 1 1 A 1 F 1 1 V- 1 I A I T C I I I I 1 X' I , 1 X. sv ,' , , . .Q y , 1 Y. 1 P t r , ' 5 T my ' N, Q , r ' . i , I I 'Y A1 if KW A 5 X ' r , . , 1 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB--TOP ROW: Edith Bulgrien, Barbara Connie Haller, Donna lacobson, Mary Ann Gertsenkorn, S, 1 ,' ' A' W . 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T . . 1 1 1 I l sank tall, t F n PPP BOYS GLEE CLUB TOP ROW Ph1l lacobs Tom M1ller lack Heberle1n Bob Gunnon hm Cleary Don Schehr Ken Burbach Dlck Dunn D1ck Hoppe hm Paterson Earl Thomas Ken Graves ROW 3 hm Sarbacker lohn Saxe Dan Koch B1ll Cafhsch Duane Dumbleton Art lones Brxan Hanson hm Moe Gale Smxth Don Shortreed Larry Amend hm Stabenaw ROW 2 Gene Creamer B1ll they slng rlght on key ECTOR There' Now that was almost rlghtl Here IS a welcomed ex press1on that occas1onally comes from Mr Clarke our vocal Carney Martln Genrlck Marvm Be1er Dave Chlckermg l1m Chappell Larry Mattke lohn lrwm Roger Weyh Calv1n Dewsnap Dale Loomans ROW l Bob Wxelgus Dan Ferguson Ron Genrlck Bob Hughes Clayton Sher wood Russ Schultz Charles Achterberg B1ll Goetz Pat Murphy Kerm1tS1monson lerry Ra1mer MRQ ORDQ VOCAL D15 CLARKE 'sd mstructor The Semor Cholr meets every mornlng at 8 30 whlle Q--.-1. the lunlor Cholr meets twlce a week at 9 28 Our Boys and Gtrls Glee Clubs practlce tw1ce a week durmg home room perlod All our vocal groups however do not meet durlng the day Madrlgal smgers select Monday evenlngs to do then' harmomzmg What a thrlll It 15 when these groups smg for us IUNIOR CHOIR TOP ROW Charles Achterberg B111 Carney Larry Amend Gary Gxbbs hm Moe Dlck Dunn m1ngs Eleanor Rogers ludy Hoppe Mary Lou Ulferts lamce GFlfflH Darlene Connor loan Swanson Ahce Mar Duane Dumbleton B111 Cathsch hm Chappell Terry Des mond Martm Genrlck Ken Gravatt B1ll Goetz ROW 3 Bermce Blystcne Lenore La Mere Sandra Ptaft Nancy Ba1rd lean Gxftord Barbara Haas Pat Koehler Lucy Schm1dt Franc1le La Mere ludy Holmes Beverly Bxelke Deanna Schehr Donna lacobson ROW 2 Esther Cum km L1nda Lytle Bernxce Dartt Ruth Comstock ludy Lantz Sandra Naset ROW l lean Brunt Mary Ann Be1er Sue Bohage Rosemary Eddy leanne Huebner Ellen Brummt Pat ODonnell L1nda W1ll1ams Marlys Wacker Sh1rley Klexst lol-Xnn Peeper Sue Stauff Carol H1bner Page 57 1 11 1- 1 1 I 112 4 ,O I 5 2 , 1 5 5 ' -,gi 1 ..' 6 1 +I : , , ' ' I , R 0, . , 1 . f - I I I ' Q.: S . 6 l ' L 11 .ta il Q' V - .3 . ' if ' -, , ' 'n' ' f V -: I Q .. - - .. , - .- - .. . ., - R X U x x V Y I X nr - . . I H C5 .. ya- , ,. D , - was V - - D., R- . .A - 1 1 . , , 1 , -1 1 l I I l 1 I 4 1 I 1 I - I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1- I l I 1 1 l A 1 4 ' , - I , ' . . - 1 . . . - . iv W 1 1 V 4 I I 1 I 1 1 A rv 1 A I 1 41 I -1 I ' I I 1 1 - 51 I 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I I I -1 I I ' 1 1 - 1 1 I -I 1 1 4 I 1 l 1 1 F I 5 I 1 1 A ' , . Z - W e note certain Signs of Spring XT! +- in dear Qld P-Hig- INTRODUCTION TO SPRXNG, Capkain M Beier wikh ie- ' AS AN OPENXNG D. Chickerinq and Lord Hiqh P-.dmiran . maXe rehtwes, D. Gyavenis, K. Thompson, and E. Paske, yoin with other members oi the cast to present ex coXoriuX production oi x'H.M.S. Pinaioref' F A SMLOP is THE TOYOUS MFE O shown by these boys as the myskerxous ings on shkpboard 1 are toXd through sonq and Continued AS A RES Pre t' A ULT OF C 1Ce, thlg Cast proved A the statement nprd t. WORK C ICS makes perf ect Pdqe 58 and excmnq happen s and dances. AT RPROM MITTE CTHAIRMEN R yce musc and programl Rita Cu Cpubliciy Karen Thompson re res mentsl Ioh I n mray Ibusiness ary Downie decorationl and a e Smith, Iclass presidentl me with Mr. LeMay to discuss plans tor the Iunior Prom May I3 Ru ing over the prom wil e the royal couple, Bob I-Iardt and Karen Thompson. BELOW GETTING INTO THE FEELING OF SPRING, these QIFS under the direction ot iss Kane are shown in the midst of plannin G new organization for Home Ec students the I-IA RIGHT IUNIO NE WL C RS installed by the Westfield chapter on Marc I4 were Presiden Ieanne Smith ice Presiden ary T omson Secretary Ianice rittin Treasurer Linda aclcard eporter Diane ays Parliamentarian Deanna C ehr Historian Rosemary Eddy Song Lead r Eranoile LaMere Y ELECTED OFFI i If this 15 Marge S to See k Miss Eulberq Chec FEVER? SPRING llment Smith 5 5 U a A SPARKLING CLEAN BUILDI tell NG s us that Mr Fi l a a has bee usy doing a th orough b of spring cleani ng Under Iim s care Iul supervision our school is m maculate all season ong Paqe 59 avi MXQS 2605 Page 60 G. A.. A. OUTSTANDING IN THEIR FIELDS OF SPORTS, these girls were chosen as the G.A.A, Sportsheads of 1954-55. TOP ROW: Mae Martin Wolleyballl, Elaine Paske Cbasketballl, Iackie Stautt lsoccerb, Corky Ambs lbadmintonl, Ioyce Graham Qwinter sportsl. ROW l: Martha Kasch- inske lSOfTbdlll, ludy Helmann Ctennisl, Darlene Durnke Chikinq and bikinqb, loan Pflanz Cbowlinql, Carol Hughes farcheryl. qlorlous athletic adventures for our THE WHISTLE WAS BLOWN THE GAME WAS OVER and Nancy Nehls team won the l954 soccer champion ship The members ot this team are TOP ROW Helen I-lamele Kay Bogert lanice Griffin Nancy Simonson Sandra Platt Betty Mattke ROW l Linda Williams Nancy Baird loan Weber Nancy Nehls Ioan Heberlein Sandra Roecker Darlene Connor This team won all but one of its eight games Carol Frank s team was the runner up spells IANET PACKARD'S CHAMPION BASKET- BALL TEAM OF 1954-55 played each G.A.A. team and won all but one game They are shown here alter the1rf1nal vlctory TOP ROW Mary Lou Ullerts loan Weber Kay Bogert lackle Stautt ROW l Bern1ce Da tt Ianet Packard ludy Hendrlkson Corky Ambs team was the runner up THE BALL SAILED OVER THE NET the opposmon taxled to return 1t and the 1954 volleyball champ1onsh1p was won These volleyball champs are TOP ROW loan Weber Corky Ambs Carohne Stowers Ianlce Fuller Lo1s Wllllams ROW l lean Wescott Elame Frank Bern1ce Dartt These gtrls won two out of the three games played THE BADMINTON WINNERS FROM EACH OF THE THREE CLASSES are shown here after successfully com pletmg the1r last games TOP ROW Corky Ambs lClass Bl Carol Frank fClass Cl loyce Graham CClass Bl ROW l Pat Pape CClass AD and wmner from Class C was lean Ra1mer The Glrls Athlet1c Assoc1at1on better known as the G A A gwes g1rls IH Portage I-Ilgh School a chance to show and develop athlet1c ab1l1ty and an oppor tunrty to part1c1pate 1n compet1t1ve sports Member shlp now totals over one hundred glrls Startlng wlth soccer IU the tall and endlng wlth softball ID the sprlng everyone IS glven a chance to W1n a letter by earnlng ll00 pO1HlS A chevron 1S awarded for 1600 pomts 750 polnts may be earned each year taklng part 1n all sports offered ever aotlve gurls ON MAY 25 1954 THESE GIRLS IOURNEYED TO REEDSBURG for the derful experlence TOP ROW Martha Kaschlnske loyce Graham Karen Thompson Ela1ne Paske Mae Martm Agnes Hess ROW l Elalne Frank Ann Huebner Sue Alt Corr1ne Blsbee Sharlene Dumke Carol Frank Page 61 ' . ' by Betty Heebner Qclees Aj. The absent annual G.A.A. Play Day. Chosen from the entire G.A.A., they had a won- ., f ' 6 L' yt 1 v .5 U is ' Q S . V ',,, O 9 j , ev . r . v ' I . , 1 A. F F A TOP ROW Don Schehr Irm Clarey Allen Glttord Cpresldentl Raymond Wresshoft Erll Zamzow Irrn Koch Don McM1llen Ken Graves ROW 3 A tIones AI Iohn on Wayne Iohrson Charle Behnke Dor W lson Ross Com stock lV1cePres1dentl Howard Turre CReporterl Duane Lalviere Mr Iohnson ROW 2 hm Holmes Russ Schultz MR ALLISON IOHINQON Aim er 44' HERE IS ALLEN GIFFORD WITH HIS HOISTEIN HEIFER whrch was owen to hlm by the Clty Ear k o me year aqc Page 62 CTreasurerl Leonard Heln Elton Scherbert Tom Tennyson Iohn Irwln Rorald Scnwerke Terry Mounqey ROW l Neal Trmme Harold Bulqrm R chard Hume Elhs Gasser TomSutcl1tte Kerm1tS1monscr CSecretaryl Lar yMounqey KSent1ne-ll Whether the problem IS tatt nmq beet puttmq on plant tood or buymq hay these fellows know the answer D1d you know that srxty trve ot our ag boys are nnembers ot the local chapter of the Future Farmers ot Amer1ca7 Drd you know that each of these lads must have a detrmte project connected wrth ag work? Because ot thelr mernbershrp rn F F A these boys are deeply Interested IH and concerned w1th the work of the farmers who are uch vrtal cods III our rattonal hte today ROSS COMSTOCK AND MR JOHNSON SHOW one Lt Ross s COITIP lale heep Thr t ne ewe rs xtsort 1 year oll li 'Q .Q 3 L c ' Q . .s , .. ' , ' , , I , ' , I' , . , . I ' . ' r S ' - ' v ' ' m' , . s , 1 'x , ' - I ' X I r , , i . N F Y , r - f T 1 -l V v'q . Q , . X' 1 1 f , -. . A 4 A A . S H c A . t - . ' ft I f ,. Al has reason to be proud of thls well-cared-tor anrrnal. . I. . , . 1 : !,,1. a 'J s . sim, 'writ 1 ,t. - fr 1 7 I , Q,g...T,:.X.. TU, - f 4115 x , 1, 0' Y A ' ,x , , L 'A ,. Q ,- V xx X . . r- . .fr .1 f X , A U '4.v,g. 'J fy! - . Xl ' Q it, I IZ: Q., ,, INITIATION NIGHT IS A BIG NIGHT for ill FF A members especlally those to be IT lated Here D1ck Nelson qo ng down the llne a other members watch -'Y X. .2 fi Y OUR F F A OFFICERS ARE AT WORK plannlnq an F F A meettnq The otftcers standmq are Larry Mounqey whose lob IS to welcome people mto the F F A How d Turner reporter who mt st wrtte up arttcles to be put tn newspapers and keep a scrap book ot all F F A dClIV1l1GS Kermlt Stmorson secretary who must keep a record of the busmess meet nqs and correspond Wllh other chapters and Ru sell Schultz treasurer who keeps a record ot all the club funds Seated are Ross Comstock our vtce presldent whose chtet duty IS to take prlmary job IS to conduct all meetmqs and set up commxttees Mr Iohnson the adv1ser qulde the group ln 1ts many lCl1VIll9S Our experts on crop rotatlon, machmery and F F A TOP ROW Mr Iohnson Lesl1eIones Stanley Shaw Duane Durnbleton Myron O Keele Harold Zamzow Denn1s Baerwolt lvlartm Genrlck ROW 3 Donald Seller Dale Slmonson Bob Kabele Dlck Cornmfx Donald Powell Raymond Klabunde Carl Paulsen Calvm Dewsnap ROW farm ammals 2 Donald Wakerhat, er Iul11,.s Rlpple Cltfford Robson Cha les Slmon or Batch M 'ls Ed Korkel Dlck Nelson Francls Kefer ROW I Gene Hume Terry Fly Donald lvlaass Ichn Mllls Harold Nelson lchn Mounqey Robert Iauth Page 63 1 C , . 1 ' ' ' nt . IS - i s ' I . 'N . t N u , Q A D I - x 5 ' ' ,.-' 4 i Y - Le . XL T 1 4 A ft , , . Z C I . . ' ' , . .5 'ar , , 1' ' . i A .K P S over when the president IS absentg Allen Gtffcrd, president, whose , ' , ' s t ' ' ' . . . I . . . .- z . , , v , 1 as , -R , ' ' r I s ' 't ' . . . y V ' I , f I It ,t 1 f 1 , 2 , fl 5 1 I , l 1 i l A ', Q- 1, -- , F' ' S Page 64 .ax 3 1 I. Allen I. ACI-ITERBERG A. HALVERSON ECUTOT Busxness Manager MISS STUESSY Adviser 5 ,af S Davies ACl1VS onthe spot joumallsls I levens P Murphy T Shorlreed l ones lj..f',q T Nadolskl D Slmonson rush the news to press R lanes M I Klelst Q Lennon Martin C Nenmq Olson I Packard I Rxley 9' Q- G Smnth Swanson T Swanson I Weber lf . , . A N .5 li' ' - xx II - . . .l . . . ' ... M. ' 2 P ,f , , ,L an J, V. lfl' . , , - . ' B. , . ' X! ss. ,I P A . , 1' 'C' .. lv- ' . L Amend .J 5 I Grotzke I Hoppe Mtlls 3 -.3 C: V I Brtckwell P Boylan D Bucholz B Carney D Chrckermq lx., Grunke I Hagen I Hamele I Helmann HOIYTIGS Get those asstgnments tn IS the cry heard throughout the corrtdors ot P H S as the dead hne for the next 1ssue of the Warrlor News nears Reporters dash hlther and yon dtggmg up last mmute scoops whtch w1ll soon be seen IH pr1nt As the edrtors tear thetr ha1r wlldly busy typtsts stram thelr eyes frantlcally get ttng the copy ready Under the watchful eyes ot our new advtsor Mtss Stuessy a group travels to Pardeevtlle and the prmter Mr Thompson tollowmg the dummy pages gets the paper mto prmt The Warrtor News comes through agam' D EULBERG Sports S KABELE News ALL DECKED OUT WITH THEIR WARRIOR HEADDRESSES THE WAR RIOR NEWS BUSINESS STAFF IS preparmg for a subscnptton campa1gn Standmg we hnd Nora Vesely Io Ann Achterberg Ieane te Hamele Iane L Robertq Grotzke Iean Swanson Robm Iones Ardyce Halverson and Mlss Stuessy M Wacker Seated are Iudy R1ley Barbara Olson and Ianet Packard N VESELY Features 5 l Page 65 o f IUANITA BECKIUS JOAN PFLANZ FRANCIS MATTKE CQ.Edit0r C0-Editor Business Manager Page 66 We wr1te type cut and paste' ,s M. Balliet I Brunt Result? A record ot our year' I Kaempf D Lennon D McM111en 5 Naseg N Nehls M Owen I Raxmer B Rohde R Royce Schultz G Shortreed D Qmlth L X C Stowers D Siowers C Thayer Thomas K Thompson E Weyh myfgw A LA I I I ' R I f , fi 9 . ' . . B. . .- ' J .L f , - f - ' A .',' ff, , ,f r 'Y is for . . . W. . . ai- ' , R A ew , N, Q -4 ,fi -.. I 4 l B. Biech M. Beier S. Bohage I. Bowman I D. Burger G. Downie D, Dumke N. Funk E Paske l Stabenaw if i' K R Zimmerman J 45' -may -f -1 sys 1' We hr' A5 if f Let's hurry and cut this Write up! Find a slide rule' This picture isnt marked right These are some of the many outbursts heard in Room 207 after school Learning to work with others ard making many friends constitutes the experlences of an annual board member The various act1v1t1es include cutting pictures to the right size preparing page layouts and composing write ups which will please our readers Night by night page by page we happily watch our book grow Everything must be in tip top shape before it goes to press HELPFUL HINTS FROM MR MCGUIRE A REPRESENTATIVE OF BADGER PRESS AT APPLETON reach the eager ears of the yearbook staff members as they discuss the opening section of our yearbook the type sizes and cover material to b used ln this circle we find Co editor luanita Beckius Mr McGuire Co editor loan Pflanz Beverly Biech Elaine Paske Nancy Nehls Martha Owen Francis Mattke Miss Raup and Rita Zimmerman ' , . ffl 1 it A L- Braham F. Bronson A. Gifford l. lrwin MISS RAUP Adviser MR CHRISTENSEN Photography Page 67 . . . . , . ,, 1 f I ' I I I I N, , ' 2' ' I X7 I , . C , , A - - I - f ' I , I I f 1 , - , 1 , ' P I, 5 ' 5 , , 148 Q , ,I . 1 . ' A X - A L ,An . I 5793 .5 ,h . V -V A- -f i'u, .gQgE,53', L 5 '75, ' Q 1. ,.,, Ver: s I .. Q 7Uilfie Zffauana daft, As I have watched these Warriors combating their opponents, I have found that their sportsmanship and teamwork merit attention. If these boys thrive in '55-and surely and positively they have done so-then the key to their success must be sportsmanship and teamwork. I dl l' - an lo G0 3 o X n 'Ulm ,df L 1 FOOTBALL SQUAD-TOP ROW: Dennis Vesely, Bill Goetz, lohn Doyle, Keith Churchill, Dean Stowers, Charles Hell- berg, Myron O'Keefe, Ronald Donahue, Daryl Pfaff, Howard Turner, Carl Paulsen, Bob Hughes, Butch Mills, Mike Egan. ROW 2: Coach Brekke, Doug Smith Cmanagerl, lim levens, Curt Williams, Phil lacobs, lim Stabenaw, Phil Owens, Ed Radtke, loe O' Leary, Al Johnson, lohn Hanson, lerry McTier, Roy Smith, Terry Moungey, lim Worden Cmanagerh, Assistant Coach Roth. ROW l: lohn lmray, Ken Burbach, Larry Moungey, lim Koch, Dan lames, Brian Bennett, Bill Muetzel, Co-captain lim Paterson, Co-captain Tom Fahey, Bob Bublitz, Dick Hoppe, Bud McTier. Art lones, Dave Eulberg, lim Tankowski. Seasons Highlights ln the first game of the season the Warriors showed superiority over COLUMBUS with sev- eral long runs. Although there were frequent penalties, the Warriors came out on the long end of a 39-12 score. Touchdowns were scored by Fahey QD, Bublitz, McTier, lacobs, and levens tl eachl. The Warriors played the tough WATERTOWN eleven in the first out-of-town game of the season but returned smarting from a loss. The Warriors fought hard but couldn't cross the Gosling goal line. Bob Bublitz, regular right halfback, chipped a bone in his ankle in this game and was lost for the rest of the season. ln the first conference game of the season the Warriors showed they were out to defend their championship by defeating SPARTA. Tom Fahey scored two touchdowns and made several other long gains. Dan lames scored the third Portage marker on an intercepted pass on the one yard line. loe O'Leary ran the extra point. ln the Homecoming game the Warriors really started rolling by trimming RICHLAND CENTER. Again Torn Fahey carried the load scoring three long touchdowns and making several thrilling runs. lim ievens scored the other touchdown. Two extra points were kicked by Dan lames. The REEDSBURG homecoming festivities were spoiled as Tom Fahey scored the only touchdown of the game. Art lones and Phil lacobs starred in a strong defensive game. The Warriors, holding TOMAHS star half- back Fred Pongratz to very little yardage, couldn't pull through with a victory. The War- MANAGERS HM WORDEN AND DOUG MR. ROTH SHOWS quarterback position for quick opener' SMITH did the work of caring for equip- ment and medical supplies. Their loyalty was a great aid to the team spirit. TOM FAHFY SPEEDS away to score another touchdown! l Htl Page 70 rior defense neglected Wilkinson, a constant threat. Bill Muetzel scored the lone touchdown on a 35 yard run after intercepting a pass. Highlights of the BARABOO game were an 85 yard touchdown run by Tim Tevens and a 35 yard run after interception by Dan James for the second marker. Bill Muetzel and Tohn lmray led the Warriors defensively. Fighting for a share of the championship, the Warriors didn't guite make it as the game with WISCONSIN DELLS ended in a tie. Toe O'Leary scored the only touchdown. The score showed that both teams were fighting for the co- championship as no points were scored until less than two minutes were left in the game. COACH BREKKE AND ASSISTANT COACH ROTH TALK OVER STRATEGY before the Dells with Co-captains Tim Paterson and Tom Fahey. Bennett and Tames played outstanding defensive CO-CAPTAIN ball. TOM FAHEY '55 Halfback CO-CAPTAIN 11M PATERSON '55 1954 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Tackle 45 DATE OPPONENTS PLACE P T 'Sept 17 Columbus Here 37 'Sept 24 Watertown There O Oct. 1 Sparta Here 19 ff f Oct. 8 R. Center Here 26 Oct. 15 Reedsburg There 6 Oct. 22 Tomah There 6 Oct. 29 Baraboo Here 12 Nov. 2 Wis. Dells There 6 'Non-conference FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD-TOP ROW: Coach Birkholz, Calvin Dewsnap, Calvin Davies, Russell Gerstenkorn, Terry Desmond, Bill Carney, Dick Corning, Mike Leggett. ROW 2: Coach Knickerbocker, Gary Gibbs, Leslie Tones, Dale McTier, Dan Ferguson, Bob Thalacker, lim Chappell lchn Boylan, Francis Kiefer. POW 1: Gene Hume, Gene Broesch Gary Van Wormer, Harold O'Donnell. The Papooses played three games in which they defeated Baraboo and Wisconsin Dells but were beaten by Baraboo in a return game. Lf l 5 K1 .. -I I i Page 71 Football Lettermen 55 A l KEN BURBACH 55 DICK HOPPE 55 BOB BUBLITZ 55 DAN I-AMES 55 Tackle Center Halfback Il BRIAN BENNETT 55 Tackle They showed spo1'tsmansh1p mg nearly 9 yards per carry durtng his last two seasons KEN BURBACH 55 TACKLE Ken s long klckoffs sent the opponents deep rn therr own terrttory to get possesston of the ball He played tackle on both offense and defense BRIAN BENNETT 55 TACKLE Brtan a strong defens1ve end and equally effectlve as an offenslve blocker earned 3 letters 1n football and an honorable mentlon on the All Conference team thls year BOB BUBLITZ 55 HALFBACK A two year letterman Bob s fast faktng on end sweeps meant many good gains although he mtssed qulte a few games because of an ankle mlury DICK HOPPE 55 CENTER Drspatchmg the ball to the backfteld w1th the greatest accuracy Dlck always began the forward march mto enemy terrxtory Thrs was h1s flrst year as a letterman DAN EAMES 55 END Dan a three year letterman and the only e peater from last year s All-Conference Team served as our best blocker and tackler and also kicked extra points. PHIL ,TACOBS '56 lllvf IEVENS '56 Fullback Halfback - 5'- Page 72 Tackle Tackle TCM EAHEY 55 HALFBACK An All Conference halfback and a three year letterman Co captam Fahey was our leadlng scorer averag lOl'lN IMRAY '56 Al. JOHNSON 56 DAVE EULBERG 55 Guard HM KOCH 55 BUD MCTIER 55 LARRY MOUNGEY 55 BILL MUETZEL 55 n Fullback Halfback U HM PATERSON 55 TACKLE Co captam ltm a four year letterman made many smashtng tackles IH our opponent s backf1eld Because of th1s he earned an honorable ment1on for the All Conference Team HM KOCH 55 END Cookle a constant offenstve and defenstve threat saw actlon for two years and lettered both years He was e pe ctally good on covermg punts and ktckoffs BUD MCTTER 55 FULLBACK Wlth powerful runnlng Bud played h1s best game offenslvely and defenslvely agatnst Rmchland Center but was hampered the rest of the season by an ankle 1n1ury LARRY MOUNGEY 55 HALFBACK Frecks played superb ball showed a flghttng sp1r1t and an ablllty to wade through enemy tacklers He d1d a flne lob as offenslve and defensxve halfback BILL MUETZEL 55 END Blll a three year letterman and one of the fastest men on the team was awarded honorable ment1on as a hnebacker on the All Conference Team DAVE EULBERG 55 GUARD As a regular offenslve guard Dave could be counted on for a steady performance as he constantly opened many holes for our hard runntng backs ART lONE5 55 GUARD Wtth h1s power speed and determmatlon our leadlng tackler wtth the most tackles for 1954 was awarded a spot on the All Conference Team as defens1ve l1neman ART I ONES 55 Guard lots o LEARY se HM STABENAW sa Quarterback Quarterback PHIL OWENS 56 ED RADTKE 56 Halfback Center Page 73 50 3 D VARSITY SQUAD TOP ROW Mr Brekke George Gustafson Bob Bublxtz Tom Fahey I1m Stabenaw Doug Stewart Bob Hardt B1ll Pomplun Ke1th Churchxll Fred Sm th Austm lohn Boylan Cmanagerl ROWI lohn lmray Larry Our basketball record THIS YEAR THE WARRIORS HAVE COM PILED ONE OF THE BEST ALL AROUND RECORDS ln many years closlng the regular season wxth ll wms and 7 losses 7 wlns and 6 losses were 1n conference play wh1ch en txtled us to a fourth place t1e wxth Baraboo Nekoosa and WISCONSIN Dells 1n the South Central Conference For the flrst tlme m 28 years the Warrlors fought thelr Way to the reg1onal tournament only to be stopped by Mlddleton Ind1v1dually Doug Smlth and lohn Imray ended the season on top 1n the rebound depart IUNIOR VARSITY TOP ROW Den Radtke Butch Mxlls I1m Cleary Chuck Hellberg Larry Amend lohn Doyle Mr Bxrkholz ROW 1 lack Bowman George Stewart B111 Pomplun Bob Hardt Ke1th Churchlll Dean Stowers lohn Boylan fmanagerl Mr Blrkholzs B team came through Wlth a good ment Doug Sm1th was h1gh scorer wlth a record breakmg 322 pomts and recelved honorable ment1on as center for the All Conference team Bob Bublltz set a record by scorlng 221 polnts ln conference play f1n1sh1ng the season w1th 310 pomts m all play and a 750 pomt total durlng 3 years of vars1ty compet1t1on Bob was chosen for the guard pos1t1on on the All Con ference flrst team Larry Gustafson I1I'11Sl'1Gd th1rd h1gh on our team w1th 223 pomts Tom Fahey was one of the most aggresslve men on the team and was the best defenswe player season COI'I'lp1l1l'lQ a record of ll wms and 6 losses The IV s rolled over Mauston Nekoosa Beaver Dam Columbus Baraboo Wxsconsm Dells V1roqua Tornah and Reedsburg The1r losses were to Rxch land Center Sparta and the rematches wxth Wlscon m Dells Beaver Dam and Baraboo hmm, 'W' Page 74 old - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l . 1 - - 1 , . 1 1 1 , . 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H A A' UH 2 ' ' 1 ' - 2:11, zfwvafy ,..1 We Wavvlsswfv- K 'Nt' I A V 1,1,1,.'g Q, rf , ' W., , vi, ' , it , hh t. . s t , k 4. . . ,, IOHN BOYLAN AND RICK MCNAMARA the hard work mg managers of our basketball team hang up the unrtorms after a game bemg careful to hang up the new unrforms neatly and 1n proper order for the next game AT THE RIGHT BOB BUBLITZ goes up to block h1s opponents shot wh1le Doug Smrth and lohn lmray get set to grab the rebound BELOW COACH FRED BREKKE demon strates to Captaln Bob Bublrtz the proper technlque for shoot1ng those deadly set shots whxch were a constant threat to the opposmg tears 'NWA Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec an lan Portage H1gh School Basketball Schedule 1 1 Columbus 14 Reedsburg 19 Mauston an 23 Nekoosa an 30 Beaver Dam an 21 Sparta 3 Mauston an 28 Tomah 10 Baraboo eb 4 Reedsburg 17 W Dells 17 Vlrogua e 4 Beaver Dam eb 25 Baraboo 7 R Center lndrcates home game Tournament Games Reglonal Eltmmatlon Reglonal Ch Hmplcnsh p March 3 W Dells 63 5 March 5 Mlddleton March 4 Baraboo 69 57 PAPOOSES TOP ROW Robert Wrelgus Mlke Leg gett B111 1-lllgendort Gary Glbbs B111 Bortz Lesl1e wlth a good season losmg three close otes but com g back fxghtrng to wln tour out tandlng vrct rles over Beaver Dam Baraboo and tw ce over Mau tort They Iones Larry Kamrath Dlclc McNamara Cmaaagerj ROW1 Mr Roth Ken Gravatt Terry De mond Don Watzke Dale 1vIcT1er 11m Chappell Robert Thala ker Coach Roths frghtmg freshmen squad came through were defeated by Reedsburg VVIS orsm Dells ard Baraboo Page 75 3 -, 5 1 1' 1 . 'X :li t 4 1- A P o P o pl ' . - .... 68 58 '1 . - .... 87 71 ' . - ' ..., 57 55 '1 . - ,... 67 69 ' ' . - .73 64 '1 . - ........ 66 56 . - ..,, 58 59 T . - ........ 68 82 r . - ,... 58 53 F . - . . .54 56 'Deo 11-W. Dells .,.. 72 64 'Feb. 11-R. Center . . . 63 53 J . - ' .,.. 61 76 F b. - . ...,, 69 77 my 1 . - ,59 71 'F . 5- ...,.. 74 57 x . - . ..., 68 56 ' ' 1 s - X' -. 5 w ' ..,.,72 76 ' X Z., - . ,,., BGB BUBLITZ Guard .4 TOM FAHEY 55 Guard IGI-IN IMRAY IUMPS HIGH above the heads of two Reedsburq plave 5 to up out 1 ebct d Basketball Lettermen LARRY GUSTAFSON 55 FRED AUST N D6 IOHN IMRAY 56 Forward Guard Forward DOUG SMITH 55 BOB HARDT 56 HM STABENAW 56 Center Guard Guard K ,. n Page 76 3 ,G Q 'NX N , N R I' s t V N 5 du A r' 5 r ,zu . t I RRRR Y .A 7- 5-3. Y ,A s 'J , N. 5 t l ' I , ftt x I - .C - AUSTIN FRED 56 Baseball 10 Basketball 10 ll BENNETT BRIAN 55 Football 10 ll 12 Track 10 ll Basketball Manager 10 BOYLAN IOHN 58 Basketball Manager 9 BUBLITZ BOB 55 Basketball 10 11 12 Football 11 12 Track ll BURBACH KEN 55 Football 12 EULBERG DAVE 55 Football 12 FAI-IEY TOM 55 Football 10 ll 12 Track 10 Basketball 1 11 2 FRANK BUD 55 Football Manager 10 GUSTAFSON LARRY 55 Basketball 10 11 12 Football 10 HANSEN JOHN 56 Basketball Manager 10 HARDT BOB 56 Basketball 11 I-IOPPE DICK 55 Track 10 11 Football.l2 IMRAY IOHN 56 Basketball 10 11 Football ll IACOBS PHIL 56 Track9 Football 10 ll IAMES DAN 55 Football 10 11 12 IEVENS IIM 56 Track9 10 Football 10 ll IOHNSON AL 56 Football ll IONES ART 55 Football 12 KOCH IIIVI 55 Football 11 12 MCTIER BUD 55 Football 12 MOUNGEY LARRY 55 Track 10 11 Football 12 MUETZEL BILL 55 Football 10 ll 12 Track 10 ll Base ball ll Basketball 10 OLEARY IOE 56 Football 10 11 OWENS PHIL 56 Football ll PATTERSON IIM 55 Football 9 10 ll 12 Basketball 10 ll Track 10 ll Baseball 11 RADTKE ED 56 Football ll RAIMER IERRY 55 Baseball ll SAXE IOHN 56 Track9 10 SCHWENKE RON 56 Track 10 SHORTREED DON 55 Boxmg 9 SHORTREED TOM 55 Box1ng9 SMITH DOUG 55 Basketball ll 12 Football Manager 12 STABENAW 11M 56 Baseball 10 Football 11 Basketball 11 WOOD LORAN 56 Baseball10 WORDEN IIM 56 Football Manager ll YORK BUD 56 Basketball ll The followlng fellows are transfers from the Letter Club at Oxford Endeavor Unlon Free Hlgh School Endeavor Wls cons1n DAVE CHICKERING IIM CLEARY DUANE LAMERE ELTON SCHERBERT ROY SMITH 11M IANKOW SKI xs a transfer from the Letter Club at Bay Vxew Hrgh School Mllwaukee WISCONSIN These are members of our letter club mg I Iankowslu B Bennett K Burbach I Cleary I Imray A Ion s D Shortre d L Wood ROW3 B McT1er I Saxe D LaMere R Smxth D Eulberg E Scherbert R Schwenke B Muetzel I Stabenaw B Bubl1tz E Racltke F Austm I Ra1mer ROW1 1 Ievens I Koch D Iames P Iacobs I OLeary T Fahey A Johnson L Gustafson I Hansen BUD YORK 56 Center score In the last quarter PPP? COACH BREKKE sparks the squad to tnsure every poss ble effort to boost that DMU! 4? Page 77 I . I 4 . I I V ' V V I I I I T , ' , , 1 . 1 1 . , , . , - I I I - , , , , , ' . , 1 1 , ' , . O, ,1 . , ' . , . . . . , . , I I ' I I ' T LETTER CLUBfTOP ROW: D. Smith, P. Owens, D. Chicker- T. Shortreed. ROW 2: Coach Brekke, I. Paterson, D. Hoppe, I I ' -V ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I I ' I ' I I . e , . e , . . 1 . ' , . , . ' . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , - , - , - , - , - , - , - , - - . -'J I T . - 'ILL I I' k a 2 , I ' 0 I I i 1 A y 1 L f, 2 . ' ' 4 1 , .X i ' I Q 2 I . I 1 :z s R- 4 1 I , , , ... , Q .. 5, s ' 7 . 1 1 1 I , 7' 1 xx f . X- ' ' f . I 3 ' I i S. a , , T ,, ' . 1 .' '-.. - I lntramural basketball DAN IAMES CHAMPION INTRAMURAL BASKET BALL TEAM holds a conference They had an un defeated record of t1ve w1ns and no losses H1gh scorer tor the team was hm Paterson wlth 74 pornts Players were Captaln Dan lames Ken Graves Curt W1ll1ams hm lankowslu Bob Gunnon hm Paterson Blll Muetzel s team was runner up ln the tournament lNTEkbCHOl ASTIC VOLLEYBALL TEAM TOP ROW hm Koch Brtan Bennett hm Paterson B1llMuetzel Dan lames Bud McT1er Coach Sxewert ROW l Royden Atkmson lerry McT1er Elton Scherbert Don M Mxllen Curt Wrlhams hm Worden Duane LaMere Thxs years volleyball team had a very frne record talctnq 4 sets from Mauston Baraboo Reedsburq and Wlsconsrn Dells whlle loslnc only l set to Baraboo On March 23 ID the Y placed lst wth 7 wms and no lo ses We wxsh Coach Srewert and the boy luck rn the state tournament whlch w1ll be held Aprll 2 at IIIEIISOII lnterscholastlc volleyball Experts ln the art ot selt defense BOXlNG CONTESTANTS TOP ROW Ed Worden Bob Pntchard Ke-1th Churchlll hm Staberaw Gale Qmrth Tom Tennyson Duane Schehr lohn Doyle George Cowdrey Bob Benson Ben Brandt Leon Achterberq Bob Kabele Myron O Keele Al lohnson Bub McTIer Elton Scherbert ROW 2 l1m Van Wormer Tom Sut htfe Elhs Gasser Dan Welder hm Ferdon Bruce Pre cott B1ll Gtttord hm Hamele Charles Sxmonson Don Maass hm Harvey ROW l Paul Gahnslu lohn Moungey Den Vesely Mike Egan Wayne Vlncent Gary Van Wormer M1ke Mueller SENTS THE FIGHTIN EST FIGHTER AWARD TO MIKE EGAN after the tmal bouts lanuary 29 1955 Wrth hrs GQQYGSSIVS punches M1ke won the dec1sxon over Denn1s Vesely 1n the ll6 pound class 0 COACH FRANK bIEWERT PRE f Page 78 l Y ' ,- nr V . 3 Q , I I I I I - . I . , -...,... 2 ' I I ' I A I I I I - ' . I ' I 'I' X-I l I - I C l I L I , . . I X I I I I 1 I T I I I I I I 1 T- , - -. , V - Q V ' P lfflIl4'f.'I', I ' ' 5.1-If gilt: 7 sectronal tournament at Mauston the team X 'I . s . 4. -' '--. rs I . . , . I 7 A I 5-' I I I I l I T I I I ' I I . A. , . . ' I V I I I I 5 I V I I Q I I I I l - 5 l .I I I I I I - dfl L L A- . , 7 I .. 4 t A I ', I 3 ' if ' I I I I . I l LII I P- ABOVE THE TOM IENKINS RINK RECEIVES THE TROPHY FROM THE WAUSAU BONSPIEL MANAGER COACH SIE WERT IOE O LEARY TOM IENKINS tSKIPl RON BEHNKE AND GARY HILLBERRY SMILE after deteattnq Krueger ot Wausau 11 7 tor IITSI place rn the IITSI event ln the bonsplel held at Wausau on Ianuary 29 Three local teams comp ted but the Bennett and Sherry rmks tarled to place AT THE UPPER RIGHT IS PICTURED THE IOHN SHERRY RINK who on Feb ruary 11 at the Madlson bonsplel won IIFSI place IH the second event The Iames and Ienl-uns rmks were defeated tn the sem1 fmals THE BOYS ARE ROY SMITH TOM NETZER TOM SEE THE EULBERG RINK made up ot Tom Boetcher hm Pater son Dave Eulberq Cslupl and Dan Iames and IOE O LEARY S RINK conststmq ot Ioe O Leary Cskxpl Ron Behnke Russ Ger stenkorn and Art Iones These tellows entered the Portage bonsp1e1 March 4 5 but were unable to make thelr way mto the tmals 7 schools part1c1pated tn the local sptel where Wausau rlnlcs took flrst and second event honors BOXING FINALISTS THE BOYS AT THE RIGHT IN THE TOP ROW WON THEIR FIGHTS AND WERE AWARDED A GOLD TROPHY George Cowdrey C1561 Bob Benson C1481 hm Stabenaw C1401 Iohn Doyle 41321 Elhs Gasser C1241 Mxlce Egan 11161 11m Hamele C1081 THE FELLOWS IN THE FRONT ROW WERE DEFEATED BUT RECEIVED A SMALL SILVER GLOVE Al Iohnson C1565 Ben Brandt C1481 Duane Schehr H1401 Bob Kabele C1321 B111 Gltford 0241 Denn1s Veseley C1161 Gary Van Vforrner C1081 P Curllnq 11M STABENAW 1N T1-112140 POUND CLASS lands a hard blow on Duane Schehr durlnq the Ilnals hm w1th terrttlc toot work and tast punchtnq scored a 30 27 wmn over hrs opponent Page 79 fx f 4 5 1' -' rv y ,V ' L. - . . . . . ,L K PZ' . e , It I at 4. SHOIQTREED AND IOHN SHERRY Cskitmb. AT THE RIGHT WE ' . . I , I - lr If I Track 1954 TRACK TEAM TOP ROW Torr Swanson Tom Hennessy Brian Bennett 1imRate1son Charles Hetlberq Dick Hoppe ROW Larry Amend Terry Moungey Larry Moungey Howard Turner B111 Moet ze1 ROW1 Coach Sieweit 101'1I1SdXQ 11111 Teven Ron SQ1'1W8I1k9 Bob Wheeler Sprmg sports keep our boys in trim The track season opened with a meet at score of 611, to 5116 A1though our boys ob tained six firsts in the next meet against Baraboo they 1ost by a score of 69 to 39 At the Sduth Centra1 Conference meet the Warriors set new individual records wh11e the team as a whole p1aced fourth in this ten team contest Brian Bennett ran the 880 yard dash in 2 minutes 9 6 seconds beating the o1d record of 2 minutes 11 seconds and 11m Tevens made a new reco d in the 100 yard dash running it in 10 7 seconds C Page 80 The o1d record was 10 9 seconds In the sec C1ass B and gathered 20 points To qua11fy for the state meet a p1ayer must get a first or a second in a sect1ona1 meet Larry Moungey got a second in the one m11e run qualifying him for state Baraboo Wisconsin De11s and Portage he1d a tr1angu1ar meet at Baraboo Portage took five firsts but placed third in the meet That same night the freshman and sophomore teams of these schoo1s met and our team won four firsts 1954 TRACK LETTERMEN TOP ROW Dick Hoppe Brian Bennett Tim Paterson B111 Muetze1 ROW 1 Lar y Moungey Iohn Saxe 11m Teven Ron Schwenke Bob Wheele 5 1 x 'tl . V 4 if it A Q ' ' Roynette which was won by our Warriors by a tionals he1d at Ripon our Warriors entered in R i 'Q 'rr 'Ya 1954 BASEBALL TEAM TOP ROW Coach Kmckerbocker Ray Thompson tmanagerl Lyle WSISS Tom Kerkenbush Bob Bublxtz 11m Paterson B111 Muetzel Charles Synner Roy Ol1vares Bob Wheeler Pete Doyle ROW 1 Fred Aust1n Bud Loom1s Loran Wood 11m Stabenaw Curt W1ll1ams Baseball 1954 BASEBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT Apr1l 8 Poynette Aprll 23 W1s Dells May Reedsburq May R Center May 1 Baraboo May Lodt Non Conference May 1 Fall R1Ver JIM STABENAW THE CATCHER IS CROUCHED for May Markesan act1on wh1le B111 Muetzel 1n the batter s box Wd11S anx1ously for that f1rst p1tch 1954 GOLF TEAM Coach Brekke Clayton Sherwood loe Huber Dan lames Lee Hoppe Bud Frank Br1an Hanson B111 Pomplun Th1s team par t1c1pated IH seven meets wmnmq those aqamst Columbus Reedsburq and losmq to Pfdlfle Du Sac tw1ce and to Baraboo tw1ce They placed fourth 1D sect1onal meet at Baraboo and m1ssed qual1ty1nq for the state contest by only one place Dan lames f1n1shed 6th 1n a group of 20, w1th an 1Dd1V1dUdl score of B2 for 18 holes The 1lV9 best medal scorers qual1f1ed for the state contest sc Dan mtssecl by only one place H15 score 1n th1s match was the best IH d1v1dual record by a Portage golfer for the ent1re season TOURNAMENT SCORE Go Page 81 V1 , 'f V I ,vu 5 4. , 5' , V V D Q ... A - 1 Phil Owens, lerry Raimer, Clayton Sherwlood. I I I 1 P O 1 , ' ' 23 2 sl gr iq ' ' . O 11 y y ' 5 2 3 L if 6 . 6 5 1 1 8 4 1 3 ' 1 2 7 , W - 7 ' 12 2 18 1 2 U .3 we ,. 6C5YN6X I Sdved G XQO page IIGF ygulff We leave this space as your Wauona ends mber me me - - ' ek uRemember for autographs of your special friends Here Willie Wauena signs his name! viii 7 ci J' f nlghf WGS OPQ-SIL 1771 Have your friends do the same!! 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Burbach Kenneth 19 57 70 Ch1cker1ng Dave 19 56 57 65 77 Comstock Ross 19 48 62 Copeland loyce 19 DBVIES Sally 19 48 64 Dumke Darlene 19 39 49 56 67 80 Eulberg Dave 20 39 65 I0 77 Fahey Tom 20 42 70 74 77 Fenske Rosemar1e 20 49 51 56 Frank Harold 20 51 81 Gxfford Allen 20 62 67 Gjavems Walter 20 Graham Joyce 20 48 49 56 60 61 Graham ludy 20 Gustafson Larry 20 74 77 Gyoerkoes Judy 20 Halverson Ardyce 20 42 48 51 54 56 64 Hamele Frances 21 49 55 56 Hamele Ieanette 21 48 56 65 Hanson Brxan 21 51 57 81 Hanson Denn1s 21 51 Heberlem lohn 21 55 56 57 Helmann 1udy 21 39 42 55 60 Hendnkson Betty 21 48 49 51 H1llberr Gary 21 79 Hoppe Lee 21 81 Hoppe R1chard 21 56 57 70 77 Hughes Carol 21 42 48 56 60 Irwm lohn 21 51 51 62 67 lames Dan 22 51 70 77 78 81 Jdhk0WSkl lames 22 70 77 lenkms Thomas 22 51 79 lones Art 22 29 51 55 56 57 62 70 Kabele Sh1r1ey 22 39 54 56 65 Kaschmske Martha 22 54 60 61 Koch lames 22 62 70 77 78 Koepke 1117122 Konkel Iannelle 22 LaMere Constance 22 56 LaMere Duane 22 62 77 78 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