Sauk City High School - Sauk Log Yearbook (Sauk City, WI)

 - Class of 1963

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ROW ONE: A. Loper, M. Hambrecht, L. Theison, Miss Hanson, L. Nolden, S. Marx, C. Endres. ROW TWO: K. Stoffels, B, Frosch, P. Seiler, D. Kout, J. Schwarz, L. Huerth, J. Sawall, A. Marklein, S. Dederich. ROW THREE: C. Walser, P. Drake, S. Neumaier, M. Ballweg, M. Bachu- ber, B. Kippley, S. Blum, M. Diehl, J. Stof- fels. ROW FOUR: K. Diehl, K. Breunig, R. Wendt, V. Frosch, C. Durst, E. Thiede, P. Ott, M. Haas, J. Johnson. ROW FIVE: D. Mack, C. Jensen, P. Meyers, J. Simpson, P. Lenerz, M. Marzolf, N. Breunig, A. Chitek, S. Marklein, P. Coenen. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of America is an organization for all girls interested in home economics. The main goal of the club is to learn to live better today in order that the home economics students lives and those of their families be better tomorrow. Some of the activities which have been sponsored by the FHA are: the UNICEF drive, March of dimes drive, and the Cherry Pie baking contest. ROW ONE: R. Kirch - stein, S. O'Neil, J. Ziegler, B. Endres, M. Kippley, E. Ballweg, J. Alt, E. Malone. ROW TWO: D. Frosch, L. Peterson, L. Haas, E. Simpson, P. Dickerson, V. Schwarz, J. Stratton, K. Huerth. ROW THREE: L. Coenen, J. Sawall, L. Boettcher, L. Wendt, L. Weideman, J. Roth, K. Mittenzwei, S. O'Neil, V. Nolden. ROW FOUR: M. Signorile, J. Crapser, C. Wrochota, P. Lenerz, E. Ballweg, S. Frosch, E. Ballweg, J. LaBelle, J. Frosch. ROW FIVE: M. Breunig, J. Breunig, B. Kruchten, M. Breunig, R. Reber, C. Tetiva, L. Roth, P. Ballweg, A. Simpson.

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LIBRARY CLUB FIRST ROW: K. Diehl, N. Haas, V. Nolden, J. Raba, E, Ballweg, Mrs. Leahy. B. Blum, L. Peterson, S. Naffz, P. Lenerz. SECOND ROW: K. Breunig, S. O'Neil, L. Wendt, P. Coenen, J. Stratton, P. Schutz, D. Reible, J. Breunig. These girls perform a very valuable service for all students. Checking books is not their only library work. They are constantly putting books away and straightening shelves. At periodic intervals they take a complete inventory of the books, mend them, and keep the card catalog up-to-date. There are daily chores of dusting and putting out the newspaper for use. There are also weekly and monthly tasks of getting the new magazines ready for use. Mrs. Leahy is librarian. ANNUAL STAFF FIRST ROW: P. Miller, A. Fradette, Miss Hanson, G. Hicks, S. Naffz. SECOND ROW: S. O'Neil, J. Sawall, D. Johnson, D. Piemot, S. Marx, M. Bachuber. Every Thursday evening from September to February, the Sauk Log members have been found working diligently in the library. Our yearbook represents many long hours of work put in by the members of the yearbook staff. This work begins even before school starts and continues until our final deadline is met. Sponsored by BREUNIG BOLTON



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 as Queen of the event and the runners-up were members of her court Queen Pat of the Mardi Gras. r for the evening. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: K. Hornung, F. Roelke, D. Breunig, J. Wyttenbach, R. Frey, D. Ziegler. SECOND ROW: S. Herbrand, D. Weiss, A. Hellem, R. Campbell, R. Peterson, G. Breunig. THIRD ROW; K. Kelter, L. Breunig, K. Endres, C. Barbian, H. Breunig, L. Kruchten. FOURTH ROW: M. Frey, D. Grotophorst, F. Campbell, D. Roth, F. Wyttenbach, R. Barbian. The F. F.A. is a national organization for boys studying vocational agriculture in high school. Organized in 1928 it has become best known in recent years. It tries to instill in its members the values of sportsmanship, lea- dership, cooperation, service, thrift, scholarship, and patriotism. Results: better farming, better communities, and better citizens. This year our F.F.A. boys have their classes with the Prairie F.F.A. The boys bought a new Sauk-Prairie F. F. A. banner by selling popcorn at the basketball and football games. Sponsored by KUNDERT’S DEPARTMENT STORE

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