Rosholt High School - Hornet Yearbook (Rosholt, WI)
- Class of 1957
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Education, Social Problems, Consumers Ec- onomics, Athletic Coach, Physical Educa- tion, Senior Class Advisor. SCHOOL BOA RD SEATED: S. Cieslewicz, D, Danielson, V. Rosholt. STANDING: A. Hanson, R. Kluck. MR. WILLIAM W. WAGNER B. S. University of Wisconsin La Crosse State College, University of Iowa. English 11, 12 Speech and Dramatics MRS. MA LCOLM ROSHOLT B.A. St. Olaf College Wickard School of Speech, Grand Forks, N. Dak. English 9,10, Citizenship Speech, Sophomore Class Advisor MRS. HERBERT POST B.S. Stevens Point State College Home Economics F. H. A. and Cheerleaders Freshman Class Advisor MR. WA LTER OESTREICH B. S. River Falls State College Agriculture, General Shop F.F.A. and Junior Class Advisor MRS . GERA LD DOBBE B.S. Stevens Point State College General Mathematics, Algebra, Geometry, Citizenship Junior Class Advisor MRS. RUTH NELSON B.E. Whitewater State College Northwestern University Typing I, II, Shorthand, Bookkeeping Hornet and Trumpet Advisor Freshman Class Advisor MR. WILLIA M SC RIBNER B. E. Wisconsin State College M. S. University of Wisconsin Biology, General Science, Physics Student Council Advisor MISS JUNE CLARK B. S. River Falls State College Band, Girls' Glee Club Grade School Music Sophomore Class Advisor STUDENT COUNCIL STANDING: E. Kaminski, J. Depka, Mr. Scribner, Mr.- Wrolstad, Mr. Oestreich, T. Hanson, L. Stankowski. SEAT- ED: G. Kozikowski, P. Pehowski, G. Rosholt, M. Bunczak, K. Knopp, R. Aanrud, H0110fi118 VCISFEHS DRY President Marie Bunczak Sponsored By DOBBE MOTOR SALES QE? w n LEONA KIZEWSKI Not to tall, not to short, she's an all around good sport. Glee Club 1 ,2g Sec- retary 3g President 4g Hornet Staff 4g F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, Secretary 35 Car- nival Queen 3. A N lf J I CLASS MOTTO FORWARD EVER .,BACKWARD NEVER CLASS FLOWER WHITE ROSE CLASS COLORS RED AND WHITE ANTHONY YENTER The more you know him, the more you like him. Vice - President 43 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4g obj DEANNA KOSOBUCKI A friendly girl and a charming lass, a worthy ad- ditionto our c1ass.' Glee Club 1,2,3, LORRAINE Y ENT ER Ready for a good time anytime. Glee Club 1,2,3, 4g Treasurer 4g Forensics 3, 45 Hor- I 4g Sebretary 45 K Fqja' sics 3,4gHor- 11 ff 4' T - net Staff 4: Trum- pet Staff 49 F.H. A. 2,3,4. etx a , rum pet Staff 45 F.H. V A. 3,4-. fd 3,47 A K. JI I I J MARIE ANN BUNCZAK Pleasant to talk to--nice to know. Band l,2,3,4g Glee Club l,2,3g Student Council President 45 Forensics l,2,3,4g Hornet Staff 3,4, Editor 4g Trumpet Staff 1,33 Librarian 3,4g F .H. A. 3,4, Student Council Representative 4. DENNIS BERNA Life is not life at all without delight. Class Play 4g Hornet Staff 3,4g Trumpet Staff 25 Basketball 2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4g Volleyball 3,4g R Club 3,4. .T AMES BUDSBERG To worry little and study less is my idea of happiness. F.F,A, l,2,3. JEANETTE DOMASK Today I love you- -but don't trust me, next week it'll be someone else. Glee Club l,2,3,-4g Class Play 4g Trumpet Staff 49 F.H.A. l,2. PAT DULAK She sighs at many but loves only one. Transfer from stevens Point 25 Treasurer 35 F,l-LA, 2,3,4, Parliamentarian3g Cheerleader 2,39 Prom Court of Honor 2. WAYNE COLRUD The world's no better if you worry--life's no longer if you hurry. Treasurer lg President 35 Class Play 4g Hornet Staff 43 Baseball l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Volleyball 2,3,4g Color Guard 2g R Club JJ I JON DEPKA 01 145 L He is good as he is tall, and distinguislgjj L fl himself in basketball A Badger Boys' State 3g President lg Treasurer if One Act Play l,2g Class Play 49 Hornet Staff 4g Baseball l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Volleyball 2,3,4g Track 3,45 Prom Court of Honor 33 R Club 2,3,4. NANCY GILBERTSON Getting up in the morning is a matter of mind over mattress. Glee Club l,3,4g Class Play 43 Hornet Staff 45 F.H.A. 1gBand l. THELMA HANSON Golden waves, eyes of blue, but trust her not she's fooling you. Band l,2,3,4g Glee Club l,2,3,4g Student Council 2,4g Forensics lg Hornet Staff 3,4g Trumpet Staff 33 Librarian 25 F.H.A. l,2,3,4g Treasurer 3g Cheerleader 1,2,3,4g Prom Court of Honor 3. AMBRCBE F LEES Schooling's really done me no harm, but Ifeel safer on the farm. Band 25 Librarian 4g F.F.A. 1,2. .KURT KNOPP Wheaties did a lot for me, they gave me muscles don't you see? tudent Council l,4g F.F.A. Play lg Hornet Staff 4g F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, President 35 ketball 1,2,3,4g Snowball Court of Honor 3. X? INIA HOPPA How can I study with something more interesting on my mind ? Transfer from Bevent 2g Glee Club 4g Hornet ' aff 4, F.H.A. 2,3,4, ANGELINE KAMINSKI Quiet ones are at times most surprising. Hornet Staff 4. JOHN LASKA I always like school--the vacation part. Band l,2,3,4g Class Play 45 Hornet Staff4g F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Base- ball 1,2,3,4g Volleyball 2,3,4g Snowball King 4g R Club 3,4. KENEIPH MYHRA I 'W ect women will be the last thing civilized, j Aqtlfss Play 4, V . MARIAN KAMINSKI ,fl I'm satisfied because Pm just like me. Glee Club 1,2 g Hornet Staff 4. LEORE KNOPP As merry as the day is long, Band l,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g F.H.A.-F,F,A, Play lg Class Play 4g Hornet Staff 2,3,4g Student Council 3: Forensics 1,2,3g Trumpet staff l,2, 3,43 F.H.A. l,2,3,4, Student Council 3g Cheer- leader l,3,4, ROBERT SCHRADER No one knows what he can do, until he tries. F.F.A, l,2,3,4, MARY JANE KOZIKOWSKI When we are dust and this pen is rust she will be laughing yet we trust. Glee Club l,2,3g Forensics l,2,3,4g Class Play 4g F.H.A. l,2,3. RALPH RUTKOWSKI A quiet man who offendeth none: a pleasant student well begun. Student Council lg Forensics 3,4g One Act Play 3,45 Hornet Staff 2,3,4g Trumpet Staff l,3,4g F,F,A. 2,3, Sentinel 35 Basketball 2,3g Prom King 3, Court of Honor 4. DAVE SCHULIST fN T I U 3 He puts all his cares in a box d M nd and smiles. ,JAX U T Student Council 3g Secretary ' ' s 4g Hornet Staff2,4g F,F,A, mm t4gkgo!J3 I Cf Ba11King 3,Courtofl-I r4g omCo'frfrt,2aJ59fj Honor 3g Baseball lQ2Vki,4gQl1Bi5 etbalfl 1I2,3 - ' T ' s'R'9 2,3,4,Q QJX ,Yi VMI. XX my W PAT KULAS '7 'r X fy- afu Jw Q , Her heart is like ai Qfflwa in ci 'onsnlj Transfer from Stevenis-H'l3toinbX3?jHofmQt staff 45 F.H.A. 3.4, vice-President 4,,sg16R'v Ban Queen 3, Court of Honor 4, BETTY LORBIECKI She has but one thought for one man. Glee Club lg Student Council 3g Hornet Staff 43 F.H.A. l,2,3,4, President 35 Prom CourtofHonor 3. J' AMES SHEMANSIG I hate quotation. Tell me what you know. , Transfer from Stevens Point 3g F,F.A. 4g Base- ball 3,4. rr: A U sl . fl NO - PICTURE -.3 It ' ADELINE OSTROWSKI I never worry, I never fret, what I can't re- member I just forget. Glee Club lg F,H,A. 1. DEANNA PAULSON Full of fun, mischief too, doing things she shou1dn't do, Band'2,3,4g Glee Club l,2,3,4g Secretary lg For- ensics l,2,3,4g One Act Play 4g Class Play4g Hor- net staff 43 F,H.A. 1,2,4g Cheerleader 4g Prom Court of Honor 3. JOHN STANKE Oh, to be a country gentleman and raise nothing but my hat. Transfer from Bevent 3: F.F,A. 3, Sentinel 4. ALICE RICHTER Ready for anything you ask, be it fun or be it task. Glee Club 3,45 Forensics 2,3,4g Class Play 4g Hornet Staff 4g Trumpet Staff 3,45 F.H,A. 2,3, 45 Cheerleader 3,4. PAT ROGOSKI I stand on the brink of success, will someone please push me off? Band 1,2,3,4g Glee Club l,2,3,4g Badger Girls' State 35 Vice-President lg President2g Forensics 1,2,3,4g Class Play 4g Qie Act Play3,4gLibrarian 43 F.H.A. lg Prom Queen 3, Court of Honor 4. RICHARD WANTA rt 'ill-Ie would like to go to school if he could get Favacation every week.' ' if lgfTransfer from Bevent 2g F,F,A. 3,4, Reporter 4g Basketball 2. , QQ ffl Q MQ ri PAT STANISLAWSKI ' U. A ' , ow for certain, there's only one. A V4 F ee Club lg Vice-President 2g Class Play 4g fr! ornet Staff 4, Trumpet Staff 25 Librarian 45 F,H,A, 1,2,3g Historian 33 Snowball Court of Honor 3: Carnival Queen 4. CLASS HISTORY In the month of August, 1953, forty-six green Freshmen entered the doors of Rosholt High School. After being initiated and actually becoming part of the school, with bright faces we were eager and enthusiastic to do things which would bring a good name to our class and school. Our Freshman advisors were Miss Clark and Mr. Kuzminski. Rep- resenting us that year on the Student Council were Georgie Spare and Ralph Rutkowski Ronald Brevick and Elizabeth Acken left us in the first semester. Our class officers were: President . . . .... Ion Depka Vice-President . . ..... Pat R0S0Ski Secretary . . . . . Deanna Paulson Treasurer . . . . . . Wayne C011'L1Cl Feeling more secure and confident we began our Sophomore year. Our enrollment this year dropped to forty-five as Stanley I-Iintz, Georgia Spare, Wallace Kuklinski, Eugene Kulas, and Ralph Lorbiecki did not return. Virginia Hoppa, Richard Wanta, Pat Dulak, August Stanislawski, Douglas Hartlaben and Rose Catozzi joined us. Our Student Council Representatives were Thelma Hanson and Kurt Knopp, and our advisors were Miss Buss and Mr, Kline. Our class officers that year were: President . . . ....... Pat Rogoski Vice-President . . .... Pat Stanislawski Secretary . . . . . . David Schulist Treasurer ......... . . . . Jon Depka In our Junior year, Norbert Ostrowski, George Dziedzic, Mary Ann Wierzba, Chester I-lintz, Agnes Stanislawski, and August Stanislawski left us. .T ohn Brezinski, John Stanke, Jimmy Shemanski, and Pat Kulas joined us, which brought the enrollment to forty-one. This was a big year for us -- the year of our J'unior Prom and our class rings, We chose Poor People of Paris, as our theme for the J'unior-Senior Prom. Ralph Rutkowski and Pat Rogoski reigned as King and Queen. Betty Lorbiecki and David Schulist represented us on the Student Council, and Mrs. Dobbe and Mr. Oestreich were our advisors. Our class officers were: President . , , . . . Wayne Colrud Vice-President , ,.,, . Kurt Knopp Secretary . . . . . . Leona Kizewski Treasurer . . ..... Pat Dulak Much older and wiser, we entered R.H,S, in the fall of 1956 for the last lap. John Brezinski, Anthony Myska, Rodger Wrycza, Marion Gulden, Rose Catozzi and Mar- gueritte Wedde left us. Our class demonstrated its dramatic ability in the production of Love Is in the Air, which was directed by Mr. Wagner. Mr. Hanna was the Senior Class Advisor. Our class officers were: President . . . .. . . .Leona Kizewski Vice-President . . . . . .Anthony Yenter Secretary . . . . . .... Deanna Kosobucki Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lorraine Yenter , Our Baccalaureate Services wereheld on May 19 and Commencement Exercices were May 23. We were the twenty-ninth class to be graduated from the Rosholt High School. No matter what the future holds for us: whether it be further schooling, working in the labor field, or serving Uncle Sam: we, the Class of 1957, will always remember those days at Rosholt High School. CLASS WILL We, the members of the Class of 1957, of Rosholt High School, in the village of Rosholt, county of Portage, and state of Wisconsin, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. We bequeath the following: To Mr. Wrolstad, we will those LONG noon hours. To Mr. Hanna, the 'boys leave their basketball techniques so he may always have a winning team The girls leave their yells. To Mr. Oestreich, we will all the hammers we lost in preparing for the carnival. To Mr. Wagner, we leave Shakespeare. To Miss Clark, we will the music to Love is Kind. To Mrs. Dobbe, we leave all our candy bar wrappers from Latin class. To Mrs, Rosholt, we will the fines from overdue library books. To Mrs. Nelson, we will our prompt Trumpet and Hornet assignments. To Mrs. Post, we will all our nightly pin ups. To Mr. Scribner, we will the ability to stay on the subject of Physics. To the Freshmen we leave our educated looks. To the Sophomores we will our high scholastic ability. To the Juniors we will our slightly used Personal Adjustment, Marriage, and Family Living Books. We also leave the following personal donations: DENNIS BERNA wills his temper to Hubert Zick. JAMES BUDSBERG wills his sideburns to Robert Knitter. MARIE BUNCZAK wills her joys and headaches of Student Council President to Norman Windorski. WAYNE COLRUD leaves his troubles to Richard Burandt. JON DEPKA wills his curly hair to Jim Kluck. J EANETTE DOMASK has decided to keep all she has, so no one can be held responsible for her. PAT DULAK wills her ability to dance to Marilyn Hartwig. AMBROSE FLEES wills his ability to get along with teachers to the future Senior boys. NANCY GILBERTSON wills her Monday mornings to Irene Gliencki. THELMA HANSON wills her ability to be a cheerleader for four years to Rose Blaski. VIRGINIA HOPPA wills her motorcycle riding to Celia Wrycza. ANGIE KAMINSKI wills her muscles to Mary Ann Kulas. MARIAN KAMINSKI wills her quiet ways to Roseleen Wrycza. LEONA KIZEWSKI wills her long, natural curly hair to Mrs. Post. KURT KNOPP wills his electric shaver to Jerome Kontney. LEORE KNOPP wills the birthday present she got from Gary Rosholt to Eleanor Wiza. DEANNA KOSOBUCKI wills her ability to look innocent at all times to Bernadette Glischinski. MARY JANE KOZIKOWSKI wills her red taffeta sheath dress to Delphine Hintz. PAT KULAS wills a few inches of her height to the short girls from Bevent. JOHN LASKA wills his ability to go Steady to Albert Domask. BETTY LORBIECKI wills her handbook, How to Hold a Man, to Geraldine Dziedzic. KENNETH MYI-IRA wills his convertible to Craig Gardner. ADELINE OSTROWSKI wills her ability to sing to Joan Tryba. DEANNA PAULSON wills her chair in band next to Jim Gilmeister to Kathleen Stankowski. ALICE RICHTER wills the shields on her glasses to Martha Rebeck. PAT ROGOSKI wills her ability to pay attention in Band to all future drummers. RALPH RUTKOWSKI wills his dramatic ability to all Elvis Presley fans. ROBERT SCHRADER wills his ability to finish school to George Treba. DAVE SCHULIST wills his hairdo to Andy Wegner. JAMES SHEMANSKI wills his shy ways around girls to Jim Stoltz. ' PAT STANISLAWSKI wills her good times during play practice to all future Senior Play casts. JOHN STANKE wills his roving eyes to Anthony Stanislawski. RICHARD WANTA wills his Hollywood muffler to Dorothy Flees. ANTHONY YENTER wills his dark features to Tommy Boyle. LORRAINE YENTER, wills her ability to blush to Phyllis Berna. Finally, we do hereby name and appoint as the sole executor of this our last will and testa- ment, our class advisor, Mr. Frank G, Hanna. In witness whereof we, the class of 1957, the testator, have set our hand and seal on this 23rd day of May in the year of 1957. THE CRYSTAL GAZER The little crystal sphere holds all of the future and can tell you what your soul desires to know. I have been asked to search in to its magic depths to discover the future, that waits the members of the class of '57, Iam about to read the crystal, so if you will join me in concentrating upon the future, I promise you the information you desire. The tnist is clearing. It is 1967 in a little town, where school bells ring merrily on a May morning. As the children hurry in they greet their smiling teacher. lt is MARIE BUNCZAK. Emptying the wastebaskets is the janitor, JIM BUDSBERG. , The scene moves to a street down town. I see an Eat and Be Merry shop where the owner, RICHARD WANTA is tal.king to three customers, WAYNE COLRUD, KURT KNOPP, and DAVE SCHULIST are informing him of their recent return from the Foreign Legion, after receiving their disorderly conduct discharge. Now here's a familar scene. We are on Main Street in Stevens Point. Through the haze we see JON DEPKA filling prescriptions in his drug store. THELMA HANSON is his assistant. The mists blot out the scene, and when they clear away, we are in Washington D.C. Here we seeKENNETHMYHRAwashingwindows atthe White House. He is being assisted by J EANETTE DOMASK who carries his ladders, The scene shifts to the laboratory of a tooth paste factory. DEANNA PAULSON, the president, and VIRGINLA HOPPA are mixing black rubberized tooth paste, which will come out in the Spring of 67. The clouds lift again, We are now at Madison Square Garden, where the world's champion lady wrestlers are having a match, In the ring we see ANGIE KAMINSKI and ADELJNE OSTROW- SKI with the referee, TONY YENTER. And now I see the Braves Stadium in Milwaukee. The crowd cheers as the umpire, JOHN LASKA announces the new short-stop, JIM SHEMANSKI. More clouds and mist. Gazing through them I see a Hogan David Wine Co. in New Jersey. The chief wine taster, JOHN STANKE is busy testing samples. Again the mists close down. When they rise we are in an office in downtown Los Angeles. On the door is a sign Old Maids Society. The President, LORRAINE YENTER is talking to her assistant ALICE RICHTER, Across the hall is the office of the Bachelors Society. DENNIS BERNA is looking over his list of members. The scene changes. We now see DEANNA KOSOBUCKI inher Elvis Presley record shop, happily listening to his latest recordings. The scene becomes noisy. It is a telephone office and the head operator is MARY JANE KOZIKOWSKI. I knew her as soon as she said, Line's busy. And now I see an Curley Wurley shop in Milwaukee. PAT KULAS a.nd LEORE KNOPP are busy practicing on PAT STANISLAWSKI. More clouds and mist. When they clear lsee a filled courtroom in Madison. The judge ROBERT SCHRADER raps his gavel, and the celebrated lawyer, PAT ROGOSKI takes the stand. She presents the case against MARIAN KAMINSKI for getting married without first getting a hunting license. And now I see a young lady shopping in Milwaukee. She is buying Gerbers baby food for her set of twins called Huey and Duey. She is the former LEONA KIZEWSKI. And now the scene grows strange, It is a studio in Hollywood. The actor picks up his script and reads the title, We'll Get There Yet. It is the famous star, RALPH RUTKOWSKI. Ihear a tinkling guitar and see PATDULAK who plays the background music in the movie. Again the mists close down. 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I .. .-., ... X. ' .ine-fix. 521, , .11. 'fl , 10. Big Smile . . 1. Robert S. 9. 2. Kurt 85 Loll Y Betty L. 10. Leona K. 3. Lorraine Y. 11. 4. Nancy G. Marian K. 12. Pat S. 5. John L. 13. 6. Kurt, Kenny, Wayne 14. 7. Pat D. 15. 8. Pat R. 16. Mary Jane K. 17. Pat K. Deanna P. Thelma H. Adeline O. K 'ZH- X 7 FT if:- iilif-f-'ll fl 1 lol ,MQ c 6 L ,fd I -Q l X ' M f-:- .- 1 A f f ' - -,. ---+ Zi f' 'ff -..?-:.-'- vm . !::'!-'S S in '-1' 4 3' ,: , 0 3' - V : ' V P-11: I? , V ff' fb W' I , Mi! W LIFE OF RILEY A, Essex . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice-President G. Peterson . . . . . . Treasurer CLASS OF 1958 M- O,Karch................Secretary BACK ROW: A. Eiden, L. F1ees,G. Wilkowski, J. Ornernick, W. Check, M, Domask, J, Yach, R. Glodowski, O. Karch, A. Essex, A. Domask. THIRD ROW: P. Karninski, P. Gilbertson, C. Domazek, A. Zick, I. Stoltz, N. Blaski, A, Safian, J. Kluck, L, Eckendorf, N. Groshek, G. Kropidowski. SECOND ROW: Mr. Oestriech, P. F irkus, K. Stankowski, M. Hartvig, G, Dziedzic, E. Kaminski, P, Pehowski, B. Glischinski, M. Pochinski, C, Ferg, Mrs,-Dobbe, FRONT ROW: A, Wiza, G. Peterson, P. Berna, B. Platta, S. Dobbe, M. Rebeck, L. Gilrniester, P. Triebiatowski, E. Wiza, M. Kulas. Sponsored by BOSTON FURNITURE and FUNERAL SERVICE Stevens Point, Wisconsin MICKEY MOUSE CLUB Gardner ...... ...... V ice-President Shemanski . . . .... Secretary Wrycza .... . . . Treasurer C S S 0 F 1 9 5 9 Wierzba ............... President BACK ROW: G, Rosho1t.J'.G1odowski,G, Eiden, D, Dulak, J. Gilmiester, H. Zick, C. Gardner. R. Kruzicki, D. Zalewski. THIRD, ROW: B. Wierzba, D. W1-oblewski, M. Kosnka, R. Kosobucki, D, Johnson. .T . Dombeck, C. Domaszek, R. Aanrud, S, Szalewski, R. Wrycza. SECOND ROW: Miss Clark, E. Firkus, N, Kosobucki, M, Kluck, G, Windorski, R. Yenter, P, Shemanski, G, Treba, J. Wilkowski, Mrs. Rosholt. FIRST ROW: R. Filtz, J. Omernik, A. Kozikowski, J' can Omernick, S. Filtz, D. Flees, C. Wrycza, R. Gruna. Sponsored by ANDERSON'S GARAGE, Rosholt, Wisconsin LITTLE RASCALS Rose Schrader . . . . . ..... Secretary Anita Tuskowski . . . . . Vice-President 4 r I 'A S S 1 9 6 0 Clara Cieslewicz . . . ..... President Rose Blaski ....... . ...... Treasurer BACK ROW: R. Filtz, E,Bernbenek,R, Yach, G. Abrahamson, G. Essex, R. Check, J. Catozzi, .T . Konmey, H. Kostuck, J. Basinski, R. Pepowski. THIRD ROW: G, Wiza, B, Domask, L, Stankowski, T, Kruzicki, T, Boyle, A, Domask, C, Goretski, A. Wegner. R. Schrader, K. Dobbe. SECOND ROW: R. Rogoski, G. Kozikow- ski, E. Kaminski, J. Ostrowski, A, Tuskowski, J. Tryba, M. Ferg, V. Garski, R. Blaski, H. Bunczak, Mrs. Nelson. FIRST ROW: N. Kurszewski, D, Torbenson, R. Knitter, C. Cieslewicz, N. Windorski, R. Burant, P. Pehowski, D, Dzikowski, R, Mlodik, J'. Hintz, .T . Dombeck, D. Stoltz. Sponsored by NORMINGTON CLEANERS, Stevens Point, Wisconsin eg T? 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Gilbertson, I. Domask, D. Berna, Stanke. FRONT ROW: K. Myhra, P. Stanislawski, D. Paulson, Richter, W. Colrud. LOVE IS IN THE AIR Sponsored by J. Laska, L. Yenter, I. Budsberg, I P. Rogoski, I. Depka, L. KnoDD, A WEST'S DAIRY, Stevens Point Wisconsin STUDIO 57 , Q i 4 F 1,,r,, gt 3, was li STANDING, left to Right: R. Rutkowski, D. Paulson, G. Rosholt, N. Blaski. SEATED: ONE ACT PLAY David Lawrence . . . . Martha Lawrence . . Bruce Lawrence . . Doctor Andrews . . . . Alice ...... . . Prompter ,,,, , , Stage Crew. . . . Director . . . ANDANTEH P. Rogoski. Ralph Rutkowski . . Pat Rogoski . . Gary Rosholt . . Nick Blaski Deanna Paulson Joan Czerwonka Leore Knopp James Budsberg Mr. Wagner The One-Act Play received an A rating in the league and district contest. At the sectional, they were given a B rating, just one step from the state contest. The I-lomet Staff offers its congratulations to Mr. Wagner, the cast, and the stage crew for their excellent work. Sponsored by CZERWONKA'S RED OWL, Rosholt, Wisconsin AND NO .... TIME OUT FOR OUR SPONSORS ROSHOLT BOOSTERS Depka's Drug Store Mrs. Pearl Kuentzes Gi1bertson's Barber Shop Leo's Tavern Kaminski Motors Edward Oksuita Alban Store Stanley Oksuita The Blue Bar Ferd and Lorraine's Bar Rosholt Super Market Rosholt Cheese Factory Hanson's Hardware Ted and Sadie's Bar Coffee Cup Johnr1y's Beer Garden STEVEN S POINT BOOSTE RS Point Cafe Ray Jacobs Laska's Barber Shop Big Shoe Store The Hob Nob Parkinson's The Smart Shop The Sport Shop McAuliffe's 'Shop Ben's Jewelry Al's Barber Shop Sorenson 's Floral Shop Esser's Glass and Paint Northern Auto Supply Boyer Sporting and Gun Shop Our thanks to all the business places who have advertised on this and throughout the book as they have helped make this annual possible. THE HORNET STAFF CONVENTION AND OPEN FORUM HUMOROUS Clara Cieslewicz Ronald Rogoski Cecilia Wrycza Nancy Kurszewski Rose Blaski Elizabeth Firkus Maxine Ferg Kay Dobbe Gladys Kozikowski James Catozzi Alice Richter Deanna Paulson Mary Jane Kozikowski Q Not Shownj ORIGINAL ORATION Gary Rosholt Marie Bunczak FORENSICS SERIOUS Dorothy Stoltz Dorothy Flees Diane Dzikowski Don Torbenson Joan Omernick Henrietta Bunczak Rose Schrader Mary Kluck Jerome Kontney Pat Rogoski Lorraine Yenter NON ORIGINAL ORATION Neil Kosobucki Lloyd Stankowski Theresa Kruzficki Ralph Rutkowski X r. j X 0 V 5 FOUR MINUTE SPEECH Donald Zalewski Alvern Safian Phyllis Berna INT ERPRETIVE READ ING Joan Czerwonka Leore Knopp EXTEMPORANEOUS READING Ruth Aanrud Marilyn Hartvig EXTEMPORANEOUS Andy Wegner Craig Gardner SPEECH DIRECTORS - Mr. William Wagner and Mrs. Malcolm Rosholt Sponsored BY KREMB'S FURNITURE, Stevens Point, Wisconsin S PEAKING BACK ROW: D. Johnson, J. Domask, G. Kropidowski, L. Yenter. SECOND ROW: P. Trebiatowski, B. Platta, R. Wrycza, P. Pehowski, M. Kluck, J. Omernik, K. Stankowski, R. Aanrud, C. Cieslewicz, A. Richter. FIRST ROW: L. Knopp, Mrs. Nelson, B. Glischinski, M. Rebeck, P, Berna, D. Kosobucki, R. Rutkow ski . RHS NEWS TRUMPET STAFF Co-Editors . . . Phyllis Berna Art Editor Bernadette Glischinski . . . . . Martha Rebeck Assistant . . Roseleen Wrycza Feature Editor . . . . Irene Gliniecki Hit Parade . . Ralph Rutkowski Assistants . . . Joan Omemik Copy Editor. . . . Deanna Kosobucki . . . . Mary Kluck Typists . . Kathleen Stankowski Sports Editors . . David Johnson Gertrude Kropidowski Peter Gilbertson . . . Bernice Platta Gossip Editor . . . . Leore Knopp .... Alice Richter Class Editors . . . Lorraine Yenter . . Jeanette Domask Junior . . . . . Pat Pehowski . . . . Pat Trebiatowski Sophomore . . . . . Ruth Aanrud Advisor ............. Mrs. Nelson Freshmen. . . . Clare Cieslewicz Copy Preparation .... Advanced Typing Class Sponsored PAsTERNAcK1's MEN'S WEAR Gwtm-'S DRUG STORE Stevens Point, Wisconsin Stevens Point, Wisconsin I 12 BOCKSHELF ADVISOR Mr. William Wagner LIBRARY ' Egg ' - :QI lvl' I 2 BACK ROW: Marie Bunczak, Ambrose Flees, Kath- leen S t a n k o w s ki. FRONT ROW: Pat Shemanski, Pat Rogoski, Pat Stanislawski. ASSISTANT ADVISOR I Mrs. Malcom Rosholt Sponsored By STEVENS POINT BEVERAGE COMPANY FARM AND HOME HOUR -O W J. Stanke, J. Laska, A. Yenter, W. Check, R. Wants. F. F. . OFFICERS E E . , , 1 4 D. Schulist, President of F.F. A. K. Knopp, Student Council Rep. Sponsored By HQT F151-1 SHOP HOTEL WHITING ' ' Stevens Point, Wisconsin Stevens Point, W1scons1n THE FUTURE FARMERS of AMERICA 2 ,Mmm BACK Ruvv: .J. Catozzi, R. Glodowski, J. Laska, M,Domask, W, Check, R. Check, G. Wilkowski, J. Essex. THIRD ROW: R. Schrader, R. Kruzicki, R. Wanta, A. Safian, A. Eiden, D. Dulak, J. sranke, A. Yenter. SECOND ROW Filtz C D ' ' ' : R. , . omaszak, J. Dombeck, J. G11m1ester, G. E1den, H Kostuck, C. Domaszak, Mr. W. Oestreich. FIRST ROW: J. Dombeck, R. Filtz, I E. Kaminski, J. Shemanski, 3 Kurt KHODD S, Szalewski, J. Ostrowski, R. J Burant, K. Knopp. A. Safian 3 John Laska Sponsored By PALACE BAKERY Stevens Point, Wisconsin H01-TS DRUGS FARM AND HOME HCUR STANDING: C- Ferg, R. Aanrud, M. Bunczak, R. Dobbe, P. Trebiawwski. SEATED: M.K1uck, 1 OmG1'UiCk, P- Bama, P. Kulas, G. Peterson. Cherry Pie Contestant Initiation Sponsored By WELLSBY DRY CLEANING, Stevens Point, Wisconsin FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA BACK ROW! P- Pehowski, R- A3-mud. M. Kostka. L. Yenter, T. Hanson, G. Kropiclowski, R. Kosobucki, P Kulas, G. Dziedzic, M. Bunczak. THIRD ROW: C. Ferg, IC. Dobbe, A. Richter, B. Lorbiecki, P. Dulak, D Wroblewski, C. Goretski, R. Yenter, D. Kosobucki, B. Platta. SECOND ROW: M. Kulas, J. Omernick, S Dobbe, M. Perg, V. I-Ioppa, M. Kluck, I. Wilkowski, E. Firkus, P. Bema, S. Filtz, Mrs. Post. FIRST ROW J. Hintz, C. Wrycza, D. Flees, G. Peterson, D. Paulson, R. Dobbe, G. Kozikowski, J. Czerwonka, D. Dzikowski L. Knopp, P. Trebiatowski, C. Cieslewicz. Sponsored By PODONIA SERVICE GARAGE, Polonia Wisconsin CHAMPAGNE PROM The 1956 Junior-Senior Prom was held on April 6th, The theme was Poor People of Paris ,, An Eiffel Tower cast beams of light to all corners from the center of the floor, Awnings over the stage and door and Paris murals on the North wall completed the setting. Benny Graham's Band furnished the dance music. KING: RALPH RUTKOWSKI QUEEN: PAT ROGOSKI MUSIC COURT OF HONOR Ronald Dulak and Carol Slagowski Anthony Myska and Betty Lorbiecki David Schulist and Deanna Paulson Jon Depka and Thelma Hanson CHAPERONES Mrs. Nick Rutkowski Mr. and Mrs-. Ray Rogoski CHAMPAGNE MUSIC EW W 5 ,. 5 i :M Q aww- , ,,., V ' uw' 'EQ' ' E2 Q 1 ' 'si Queen Elizabeth and King John Grand March Royalty Sponsored By COOPER INSURANCE AGENCY GRAHAM-LANE MUSIC SHOP Stevens Point, Wisconsin Stevens Point, Wisconsin BIG TCP CARNIVAL QUEEN PAT WINNING FLOAT AND HER C OURT N Q I ? KAY JOAN MARTHA Sponsored By NORTHWEST LIQUOR CO. COPPS COAL COMPANY Stevens Point, Wisconsin Stevens Point, Wisconsin TOMORROW S HOMEMAKER D. A. R. AWA : , X 1 ' K . . , X . 1 s 1 5 -- 5 PAT ROGOSKI MARIE BUNCZAK 1957 PROM ROYALTY W SEE THESE WIAA SPCRTS WIAA BASKETBALL STANDING: N. Kosobucki, B. Filtz, D. Zalewski, N. B1aski,J. Stoltz, O. Karch J. Catozzi, R. Rutkowski, L. Stankowski, D. Torbenson. SEATED: R. Rogoski, D Dulak, G. Rosholt, D. Berna, J. Gilrniester, J. Omernik, D. Johnson, T. Boyle. B SQUAD T I Sponsored By E 5P0f1S0fed BY EMMON'S WOLDING HARDWARE Stevens Point, Wisconsin ROSHOII. Wi5C0USif1 WIAA BASKETBALL BACK ROW: D. Johnson, G. Rosholt, I. Gilmeister, D. Bema, W. Colrud. FRONT ROW: P. Gilbertson, R. Glowowski, I. Depka, Mr. Hanna, J. Laska, K. Knopp I Omemick, Rosholt 68 Rosholt 69 Rosholt 39 Rosholt 46 Rosholt 58 Rosholt 50 Rosholt 65 Rosholt 51 Rosholt 62 Rosholt 67 A SQUAD ALL-SEASON SCORES FOR RHS Iola Scandinavia Amherest Bowler Wittenberg Birnamwood Mattoon Gresham Iola Tigercon 57 Rosholt 40 Rosholt 69 Rosholt 55 Rosholt 68 Rosholt 41 Rosholt 52 Rosholt 4-8 Rosholt 68 Rosholt 57 Rosholt TOURNAMENT SCORES Rosholt 63 Iola 45 Rosholt 60 Weyauwega 87 Sc andin avia Almond Bowler Amherest Birnamwood Mattoon Gresham Almond Weyauwega Tigerton Sponsored By DOEDE LUMBER COMPANY Rosholt, Wisconsin SI-f3p6VER Dave Schulist Frank Hanna, Coach Kurt Knopp Wayne Colrud Robert Glodowski John Laska THE GAME OIF' THE WEEK STANDING: I. Shemanski, D. Dulak, I. Omernick, R. Glodowski, D. Schulist, W. Check, N. Blaski, B. Wierzba. KNEELING: D. Berna, G. Rosholt, K. Knopp, Man- ager P. Gilbertson, I. Depka, Coach Frank Hanna. 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Kuklinski. FIRST ROW: D. Kukliuski. G. Kro- guald, R. Nottelson, J. Krogwald, R. Windorf, B. Budsherg, P. Geise, R. Kuklinski Mr. Lawrence Zalewski, d, D. Hanson, O. Aanrud, A. Erickson, L. Flees, R. Kostuck I LASSIE BACK ROW: M. Gill, F. Gill, D, Ferg, J. Wendlandt, D. Stanislawski, N. Wend- lanclt. FRONT ROW: R. Gill. S. Stanislawski, D. Erickson, B. Ferg, J. Wendlandt, S. Stanislawski, Mrs. Sharon Christensen. NORSKE SCHOCL INSTRUCTOR Mrs. Sharon Christensen ALBAN SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR Mrs. Barbara Taylor I BACK ROW: I. Ferg, N, Dziedzic, K. Sommers, D. Budsberg, A. Stoltenberg, S. KGIl'1S,I. Carter. MIDDLE ROW: D. Glodowski, K. Windorf, I. Olson, G. Bestul, M. Carter, K. Stoltenberg, V. Larson. FRONT ROW: I. Glodowski, I. Stanislawski, D. Edseth, B. Olson, M. Kruczicki, D. Trebiatowski, B. Sommers, G. Trebiatowski, Mrs. Barbara Taylor. DING-DONG SCHOOL GARFIELD SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR Mrs. Harriet Kussman BACK ROW: D. Hawley, G. Hawley, T. Kostuck, D. Aanrud, G, Krogwald, B Ostrowski, D. Yenter. FRONT ROW: T. Domaszek, S. Pliska, R. Krogwald, D Hawley, S. Ostrowski, M. Yenter, Mrs. Harriet Kussman. WASHINGTON GRADE SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR Mrs. Ethel Shulfer BACK ROW: A. Glodowski, K. Pehowski, F, Richter, L. Glodowski, J. Payne, N. Tyrba. SECOND ROW: S. Glodowski, J. Karpinski, L. Tryba, R. Richter, I. Lernanczyk, L. Kurszewski, S. Pehowski. FRONT ROW: G. Richter, B. Tryba, M, Glodowski, S. Osksuita, I. Osksuita, D. Karpinski. CAPTAIN HAL PRINCESSES OF THE CARNIVAL Dawn Colrud, Rosholt Upper Patty Oestriech, Rosholt Primary Linda Dobbe Rosholt Intermediate Sandra Kerns, Alban Barbara Yenter, Garfield I Nancy Tryba, Washington HCRNET STAFF BACK ROW: A. Kaminski, D. Berna, L. Yenter. SECOND ROW: L. Knopp, D. Paulson, T. Hanson K. Knopp, M. Karninski, L. Kizewski, P. Kulas, Mrs. Nelson, D. Kosobucki, W. Colrud, V. Hoppa N. Gilbertson. SEATED: B. Lorbiecki, R. Ruthkowski, P. Rogowski, M. Bunczak, A. Richter, I Depka, P. Stanislawski. 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