Seymour High School - Rippler Yearbook (Seymour, WI)
- Class of 1952
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Because you ve stood beside us To gulde us all the way And taken such an Interest In our work and In our play We gratefully dedicate thus book And hope ID thus small measure We have thanked you Parents Dear Janet Gavronskn ffszgi R E 5 ' 4 . X l I Ot all our high school years, ij ., Tb Sing U MU EEF' Q 1919.1 . I , Jr -4 , cj if' 'C 1 V Q1 C li v I I V A: I V f 1 xlbbs x F' Q K ' N x-X: S I L M, 6 0 19 I I' t ' ' 'L A 5 -Q g 'L , ,'v , 5 v E F I ge- 1 'Q' Q' ' I . ' L - 1 r lf- i - A ju , uh Eli ' DIRECTOR MILTON PATCHETT Rnpon College Umverslty of Wlsconsm AB MS Prlncupal Sensor Advlsor PRODUCERS if A 1 MARVIN BABBITT MRS GENEVIEVE TRACE TED DUFOUR NORMAN HAEFS FORREST HUTH Dnrector Treasurer Clerk Member Member Page Fou WRITERS GEORGE BEHRENDT Whntewater State Teachers Commercial Student Councul -Q9 FRANCIS HANSON Plattevnl e State Teachers Umversrty of Wusconsm Agrrcu ture FFA LEON FLANAGAN Oshkosh Stat Teachers E B Band Math Sophomore Advnsor PHYLLIS WORMWOOD Lawrence College Umversuty of Colorado Eng rsh Speech Dramatlcs Forensncs Sensor C'ass Play gui GERALDINE HADERLFIN Unuve stty of Wnsconsun Hlstory Rlpper .lunaor Advisor DORIS PETERSON Unnverslty of Mmnesota Du uth Branch Pnysacal Educatlon Heath Cheerleaders Pep Club Page Fave MERLIN D HALLE Oshkosh State Teachers Math S mor Advasor RICHARD KOEPKE JR Umverslty of Wusconsm M Socual Studles Amerucan Problems Guudance Jumor Advusor , , ai of E, ' T lr. , ' fi gif ' ' A Y .4 I B. E. D d. . ' B. S' B, s. R is ,K I . 4 F T 5. s. B. A. ' B. 5. B4 5- ' ns' ZZ I i ii- A .iw IRVING KORTH Stevens Point State Teachers University ot Wisconsin B. S, Biology Science Club Sophomore Advisor llATiS.lJOS'Zpl'l KRAIOCHVILL Northwestern ,University Bachelor of Music Ed.. Music Appreciation K Chorus Senior Advisor 3 MRS. MILTON PATCHETT Central State Teachers University of Wisconsin B. S. General Business Home Economics ff' , 2 I DOROTHY JENSON University of Wisconsin B. S. English Forensics Freshman Advisor MRS. LELAND WEST Stevens Po ITY State Teachers North Cent'ai College B A Engisn Library, Forensics All School Play ,tg wi' tt ' f cl S4 5 aft ffl 'Q up MRS. ROBERT VVOLK Stout Institute B S Home Economics FHA JOSEPH KRATOCHVILL Platteville State Teachers Agriculture A Freshman Advisor AB: EDGAR PIEPER Iowa State College La Crosse State Teachers University of Wisconsin B. S. - M. S. Physical Education Health, Junior Advisor Coach, Football, Track Assistant Coach, Basketball MILTON MAIN La Crosse State Teachers University of Wisconsin Case Institute at Technology Science Drivers Education Assistant Principal ORSON WEAVER Whitewater State Teachers B. E. Geography Social Studies Assistant Coach Junior Advisor ROBERT WOLK La Crosse State Teachers University of Vilisconsin B. S. Science Coach Lettermen's Club 5 BETTY KIEFFER Lawrence College B. A Engi sh Spanish Club Forensics, Dracnatics BBl'liI'lA The H Scene an Xfvki-faf-X322-Lb S g3,,mnv-3 9 ,I I ,,,,,,..x,k,x,uA5L- NN 5 QM-DQ-f0 oqd. 'J O-S M' 0-H-' x in M, QW 811 x f if ,Top M W WL I N-Jails, Q Q G ' . ,Q LQ jp. .. A , : Q .5 ' xx I 'nn 4 A D 9 0 ' A ,S ll T55 ha 1 is ' xx Z L 55415 z 1 ff A A 1 ' 13.-SEV X' ffww-D, X A '- LL I L 1 . x A a I jp J D wg, f:,3L.fr' V LIT ,Ly O ,,'lj 'fvT A U ' ,m,LKf, Q ' Y V1 , fn MV l fl: ' in semen J Wolff D Goerl A sobemk H Reis 5 FIRST ROW Mr Behrendt J Graunke Y Jenqum J Van Straten D Van Straten P Smith P Hein P Lotter Mr Maine SECOND ROW J Sherman W Ohlrogge J Burns B Braun J Wurtzel A Fischer W Blohm THIRD ROW J Martin R Hernmg R Coonen L Wirth B Severson G Rohm I .9 6 6,-Vi SW T DE T After a week of campaigning the Loyalist party won ov s 6 cl sslve parties. Jim Wolff was elected vice president and Helen Reis se a y. Dall rl auto tically became president and Audrey Sobeick was appointed treasurer udent Council by the principal and commercial teacher. This was the first time for a nu er of years that three different parties ran for elections. The representatives this year were chosen from the various homerooms instead of or ganizations. D. Goerl-President J. Wolff-Vice President H. Reis-Secretary A. Sobeick-Treasurer B. Severson-Senior Rep. W. Ohlrogge-Senior Rep. B. Braun-Senior Rep. J. Van Straten-Junior Pres. B. Coonen-Junior Rep. A. Fischer-Junior Rep. P. Lotter--Junior Rep. G. Rohm-Junior Rep. L. Wirth-Junior Rep. Page Eight Burns-Sophomore Pres. Wurtzel-Sophomore Rep. Jenquin-Sophomore Rep. Buttles-Sophomore Rep. Smith-Sophomore Rep. Hein-Sophomore Rep. Herning-Freshman Rep. Blohm-Freshman Rep. Graunke-Freshman Rep. Martin--Freshman Rep. Sherman-Freshman Rep. D. Van Straten-Freshman Rep Mr. Behrendt-Advisor Mr. Main-Advisor 'Y SEATED R Sachs M Wagner R Phrlrpsen H Rers W Ohlrogge J Wussow D Husman B Severson FIRST ROW G Cuha L Lrmberg J Thomas D Domke A Sobreck G Spaude E Felton J Haas D Kasperek D Drews E Buss J Blaur Mrss Haderlem SECOND ROW J Vanden Heuvel J Fassbender M Peters D Roepcke M Vanden Heuvel I Plamann D Mueller J Ward B Braun N Moeller V Court G Platten D Lembcke THIRD ROW G Vussers J Rohm J Hermng D Heuser B Detferdmg C Doxtator J Reed P Matuszak B Brugger S Larkrn M Zregenbeln M Brrggs FOURTH ROW W Abel S Coonen J Stungle J Peotter D Goerl R Jens K Ganzel R Kuehne G Damels D Shufelt V Drersow B Buttles FIFTH ROW J Muller B Nagel G Erdemanns G Wxckesberg M Munger R Grltt M Maas W Wreckert J Tuerney G Knox I Ward R Srevert Q Adamskr J Wurtzel R Appleton RIPPER SET DESIGNERS Co edntors Weyno Ohlrogge and Helen Rels Art Staff Morton Munger Busnness Managers Marlm Wagner and James Tuerney Subscrlptlon Staff Mary Ann Vanden Heuvel Dorothy Heuser Delores Drews and Elalne Buss Photography Robert Grutt Guy Dannels and Melvm Brnggs Feature Editors Ruth Phnlnpsen and Joan Wussow Feature Writers Ivan Ward Jane Hass Norbert Moeller Vernon Court Darlene Roepcke Bermce Brugger Joann Fassbender Marte Peters Suzanna Larkun and Jams Ward Sensor Sayings Ruth Phllnpsen Mary Ann Van den Heuvel Donna Kasperek and Joan Thomas Prophecy Barbara Braun Janet Blair Belvma Tyczkowskn and Mary Jane Zregenbenn Wnll Qurntrn Adamska Richard Kuehne, and Geneva Platten Page Ntne Calendar Jannce Peotter and Geraldnne Cuha Sports Editor Rlchard Sachs Sports Staff Davrd Husman John Wurtzel Ben nett Severson and Ronald Jens Make up Staff Lots Llmberg Betty Stuckart Shur Iey Coonen Maynard Maas, Vernon Drelsow Walter Wneckert and Gunars Erdemams Dustrnbutlon Staff Beverly Detferdnng Esther Fel ton Janet Stlngle Robert Appleton Jerry Wrckesberg Bruce Buttles Wullnam Abel Jo ann Vanden Heuvel Douglas Shutelt Bobble Nagel and George Vlssers Secretarral Staff Gwen Spaude Audrey Sobu eck Geneva Platten Dolores Lembcke and Jeanette Hermng Proofreadung Clarrssa Mueller and Typmg lla Mae Plamann Doxtator Jeanette Rohm Donna Dorrs Domke Mary Jane Zregen bean Joan Reed and Patrrcla Matuszak , , , - as ' -' s - . . 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Q A . r . :IO bi, - ' 4.,i2wgy- - i I' dw- I M ' ' 5 1 X s r, rv v: s. at Ie' Y 4. ,,--1 'fs- In ,JP X A ,Y Himsa SEATED T Skelly R Coonen M Maas B Van Dreel STANDING G Knox R Wershoff R Haefs S Droeger Mr Korth SCIENCE CLUB MASTER ELECTRICIANS The Scrence Club as orgamzed for those students Interested In scnentrfrc work beyond thenr regular classroom work Special dutnes of the club are operatrng the movre progectors the tape recorder and the record player for noon hour recreation Meetmgs are held twrce a month on Wednesday night At these regular meetungs a screntufuc movue rs usually shown wuth work on varrous protects Some of the prolects have been hydroponucs photography radro culture of bacterra and the mountmg of a small ammal skeleton Q .Q -as nr SEATED M Sherman L Malueg N Burmenster J Burns, B Bartman F'RST ROW J Hartwlg J Wurtzel N Cook, Y Jenqunn, R Schmidt Mrss Kuefter J Wolff A Fischer Y Jenquln, K Slgl SECOND ROW F Murphy M Weushoff P Lotter R Grntt SPANISH CLUB SPECIAL CONSU LTANTS Spamsh Club the newest organnzatuon nn school, had the tollowlng officers Presndent Nancy Burmenster, Vnce president, Judy Burns Secretary Loretta Malueg, and Treasurer, Marlene Sherman Mass Kueffer led the group rn many acnvmes The srngung of Spamsh Chrnstmas carols, the breakrng of the pmata, and the eanng of Spamsh food prepared by club members hughleghted the Christmas party An orrgnnal sknt In Spannsh courtmg customs was grven later In the year Spamsh dances and songs were learned and the members studned the customs of Spamsh speakmg people -IN ,4- J n Vanden Heuvel C Jens L Ve ch I Stephan J Wussow G Pauz M Baehler N Melter G Platten M ler M Moser Blom P Matuszak S Coonen D Domke Relnke N Glbert J Rohm B Brugger C Peterson B Droeger no I War ru G Adamsk Dan els J Wutze AMATICS CLUB MAKE UP ARTISTS A arn tht 9 e have o Drarnatlcs Clubs but Thrs time we seem to have four tames as many members jven som mbe e Academy Award performance Bob Grntt gave as Aunt Mnnerva an the Thanks g vlng play for anksglvlng'P He kept has stocking seams straight too' That program took a lot of planning ncb hard work m the embers of the Tuesday Club As student director Lynette Veltch dad a nlce 'ob of dlrectlng tne play Th age crew took care of the costumes propertles and make up Theur hardest problem seemed to be tofflnd a for Aunt Mlnerva befor dad we have so many aged students In Seymour Hugh Jean Martln was very convlnclng as the oldest membe f the Sunny Oaks Private Rest Horne And remember Joanne Wussow as Pheente Purdy when she trlmmed the Christmas tree? Another capable student director JoAnn Van Straten took charge of thus play Officers for the two clubs are Tuesday Club Presudent Kathleen nden Heuvel Vnce Presudent Carol Jens Secretary Lynette Ventch and Reporter Geneva Pla ten ur ay Club fncers are Presxdent JoAnn Van Straten Vnce Presndent Mary Elyn Wershoff Secretary and r nn Our One Act Play group dld an especially fine we traveled to three out of four contests The parts In Over the Teacups were very ably acted st huch consisted of Vlrglnta Babblt Jean Strutz Noreen Gllbert and Shurley Pnngel Our many t a s s tot fnne crew who dld all of the behund the scenes work A ID al ramatlcs has had a very actuv 'E x year and we hope to do as well In the future 'N T'-A SCATcD G Pautz M Wetshoft J Wussow I Plamann J Martln SEATED S Pungel J St utz N Gt bert STANDING D Mueller J Van Straten W Ohlrogge S Larktn D Baehler STANDING V Babbutt M Scherber R Re nke A Brandenburg A Fnscher J Wurtzel Muss Wormwood Page Eleven . . H V P' I 1 S' ' Y T1 r I I I I M. , . Va K. ' , . , . it . .I'.t?II' Erik, L. I' ie . ' Qc. ' ' f ' ' ' A ' J. H. .I I. . Q , , , . . . XD' . c K JI . R. 9 'n, . I, G. I , . 1 I, . . f ' , YI K t q R I I H V If I l it was the Thursday CIub's turn to perform, and they prepared the Christmas play, Lift Thine Eyes. Never ' I , I ' 5 I I ter u na k' . I I I - ' ' ' ' , aw . I II ' ,I, D ' ' M? o ' . jg t -s V . V 5 ' ' I Lf ,Lf K, V , ' ,1 ,V 5 2 , ' 946- V A ' Z 4 , .- Z H963 i IQ!! L..- EM at HUMEMAKE S ,sm X PMERWA SEATED G Spaude J Thomas S Coonen G Platten D Lembcke STANDING B Lelsgang J Mueller Ms Wolk FHA WARDROBE MISTRESSES Each year the Seymour chapter of the Future Homemakers of Amernca plans a complete program of work Thus keeps one ofthe largest organuzatnons In school busy throughout the year The purposes of the FHA are to promote a growlng apprecnatlon of the loys and satlsfactlons of homemaknng to emphaslze the Importance of worthy home membership to encourage democracy nn home and communuty lute to work for good home and tamuly lute for all to promote International good wall to foster the development ot creatnve leadershup an home and communuty lute to provude whole some unduvldual and group recreatnon and to further rnterest In home economucs Specual conslderatlon by the group was glven to the Mother Daughter Banquet The homemakers sponsored the movle As Young As You Feel durnng the FHA Week begnnnnng February ll Durlng thus week they took a specual Valentnne Day collection for Kay Seudl The group sent Chrnstmas gntts to Sparta prepared specual bulletln boards served at banquets sold pencils wnth the basketball schedule and attended the Green Lake Conventson The 'onnt FFA FHA party and plcnlc were two bug events along wnth the annual sprung style show T1 J 0 TED S Coonen D Heus r J H rn J Heus r M Baehle C Blom D Bae er OND ROW J Gvaunke L Feund S Conrad! K Enrlco M Blohm R Blake H Ito E Fel on Fe THIRD ROW L Genske S Blom S Blo dor D Ganzel M Fischer C Blohm M F scher K Bes FOURTH ROW N Gu bert M Goe I M Goettel G C he J Baehler J E ck C Herman G Drephal FIFTH ROW V Babbntt J Drephal L Blohm B Defferdmg B Droeger C Donator Page Twelve 43 SEATED V Ra nsdeII D Lernbcke G Platt n R Reunke D Roepcke D Mueller W Rollo FIRST ROW S Lnmberg M K amer J Haefs D Kasperek J Haas R rtzhal M Mos r C s Pla ann R OIND ROW J Marvin R I1 Phnlnps n N Melter J M Ike J N zke A H nn B I g o arn r J Klnz IRD Mue er Maas Mafuszak eed Jenqum Peo er Kraus B Kedell H Kaczrows I I M TT r M Maas J Rohm L Malueg B Leusgang N Kroner J Kropp I Ossrnan N Marnoc a 7116? I .1 SE IED J lfornas G SoaI.d L Vefbefen M Scfrewbev A Vanden e A Sobweck A Sobwe FIRST ROW E Vane n HeuveI B Scnroed TV M s Swrnan N' c er J L csernef D Van va We A Ve vr No In SECOND ROW J Vander HemeI c rf 'n v Zee e an U a e ops Ward C 1 S Q n Vanden He veI RD ROA S Swanv ar ,3 9 ,ex Q I, Q I Page TI'-Irvecn vi A its ki' -Q- - ' ' 'f - T rx N I ,F .' rf . ' . 4 - . I 4 j V ., ' - ' ' 1 P ri yr. D , vi N 1 o :lab 'nf' I 'S , Zlzf- ' ' ' n-1,' , .. r , ' I ll X I . 5 P H X: I G -J - 2 ,I ' I ,I . f I , I. M ,I .I I ,A. , I, Ma ,I .4 al, , Jen, I. rn ,B. iehl. SEC ' ' -. ' , U1 e , . , . ie , . at , . e , , H'1Ie as, R. OM , M. KI e, . ke, TH W-J. II , S. ,P. , J. R ,J, ' , J. N , A. e, . , . IK, O RO -P. , . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . , . Iv . u I Q I ly ' ol ' I 1 49,41 .f ' I ' . If N f, -fi- .lfx - Q, ., -f 'fe' uf f, 4 A ' , .9 W ' ,, .W '1 ' -' ' C3 5 I I 2? li .. H I , , .. V Q W - ' 9 I rs' :A :V Q - ' 'I vi M R... .. Q 5 Y 9- A 4 H A I Q A R 4 t Y 4 'I ' ' I ' .f .L ' J, - Q a ' I Q' . ' U A' 7 . ' , . ' E, . , , , I , Hiwv I, . . ' ck -. e , . ef, E. 2 a , V. , .. TI kI , .' , . Sf fe , J iso- L I I' M'sN I - . I ,J. S H It P. Sch C lger, C, S' nb I, . We!! nd, J. f.' II' 9, J. , R. S P'-Id' I. Ypha THI - J If B. Suck ' J, S' N Ie V, Sw' le, C Tfcnias M. Z G' H29 1' J Yarns, . Tab 5 J Spa O- S. -Nag fr, F.F.A. MASTER CARPENTERS Seymour's F.F.A. has completed another active and progressive year. As we look back, we can easily pick out some of the highlights of their program, The first maior event of the year was the annual F.F.A. Father-Son Banquet with an attendance of two hundred and twenty-five. This was followed by magazine sales, a corn-growing contest, and continuation of the hog program. County Fair was the movie sponsored by the group. Officers Leadership training school was again held at Seymour. Our officers were Dick Sachs, President, Dallis Goerl, Vice-President, Glen Rohm, Secretary, James Tubbs, Treasurer, Tom Wel- house Reporter and Harold Grady Chaplain Two chapter farmers Dallis Goerl and Vernon Court won Wisconsin Farmer Degrees his-5,.,4 'si .n.9il SEATED H Albert G Hartleb n W Blohm B Brooks J Brownson W Cleven L Brusewitz J Baxter FIRST ROW V Court E Euclide M Klarner W Heuser D Buttles C Klitzke L Kollath E Blake R Je SECOND ROW H Eick J Hensler R Haefs D Krizek R Eick E Hebel D Brooks D Grady K Ganzel THIRD ROW D Knuth R Appleton M Buese B Buttles H Grady D Doersch L Blohm D Goerl V Dreisow F F A BASKETBALL ,Af xv, E271 PE Zm UZ ZZ Q0 go 1 Cl? KE E12 ga 53 -S Wm F gi 75 35 3- Q12 if fl? 01 gi 95 34: D10 DLG Q7 me 0,4 O 35 3.2 FU so '2 Um UTITI gc -+2 Q- M2 C 7: ,- Q0 will mn OJN D0 ,Q- 3 . I DI J w o J hw! Page Fourteen ' s V V 4 r , A' i ' ll F A N' i . l . I Q ' . N 0 . gc- N '- - I M .L fd. D ' 'lu . I . ff . X ' . ' x B sim - ' . - I 4:41a F V ' T V . ' .9 A if N , I- ' . N 0 .L ..,. 'F T , N ' ' ' l' lv . X ' , I Q Al 1 I A , ki- 'V ' ' i -'A 'T' ' 1 ,, ,F .... ,- - . . ll 1 1, ye l' . l , N ' l , K ll . ucv - . .' Viv, ' -1 , T ' . ix , Y g I .im . ' , ' 1. . A- '. . N' Ft' ' E I , 5 . , ,-,six ' J- - - 1 U 5 - at .E . F .N Q. V . -1 MQ 4. T . N - ,sf yu - . 1 , -. . ,,,, qw V , Q xc. A F 15,4 X' 'Tl' 3 ' 1 T ,,,....- ,mg 1, A 4 ,J OU ll Iva' .g5'fxl ,U SEATED N Maluszak G Mueller J Maass R Milburn D Mueller J Lembcke D Peovver FIRST ROW A Marcks L Renmann J Plavfen C Goffard L Landwehr J Lensgang L Rahn G Mars? SECOND ROW W Ono D Peov er R Neffekoven C Marcks K Plarnann R Muller M Sueverf THIRD ROW O Moller L Mueller R Peters G Rohm N Moeller J Svephanu J Sobleck Q48 SEATED-D. Swlecicbowskl, T. Wellwuse, R. Sachs, J. Tubbs, L. Wagner, L. Vanden Langenherg, G. Vander Loop. FIRST ROW-Mr, Hanson, G. Thomas, G. Wichman, W. Vanden Heuvel D. Wagner, R. Thomas, M. Tucholslu, G. Zahn SECOND ROW-R. Thomas, G. Vissers W. Wleckerv, J. Seefeldi, C. Sommers, B. Thomas. THIRD ROW-R. Vander Loop, I. Ward, M. Smlvl-1, H. Van Kauwenberg, E. Timm, N. Ullmer. Page Fllveen Ann 3 CHEERLEADERS D Roepcke J Euck G Ward J Kroap D Mueller J Van Straten H Rexs SEATED A Sobleck M Maas J Martn G Spaude I Plamann R Phnlupsen D Mueller G Platten D Lembcke T ROW R Zahn M Goettel C Blom J Grau ke D Van Svraten J Haets E Kloehn J Hartwug L Verbeten C Zuleger D Drews ss L Ve tch M Tnckle l Mueller B Frost J Zlesemer Mnss Peterson SECOND ROW B Van Dreel G Mlelke S Bloedorn B Brugg r P Matuszak M Vanden Heuvel S Swann N Gllbert J Danxels N Marnocha Kroner J Spaud B Conrad J Tubbs E Se THIRD ROW W Stuckart D Wendt J Conrad? M Welshoff J Martnn J Marh J B hl P H R Grltv J Tubbs J Thomas L Lum erg FOURTH ROW P Mullen J Walters W Heuser R Van Dreel L Malueg J Rohm B Leusgang S Coonen S Blom M Hebel PEP CLUB SOUND EFFECTS Suxty strong thats tne Seymour Hugh School Pep Club' lt became a bugger and better club a It advanced to a second year organlzatuon' The oft: ers tor the year were President lla Mae Plamann Reporter Gwen Spaude and Secretary Treasurer, Ruth Phlllpsen Mass Peterson advlsed thus sound effects group along wnth the cheerleaders Some ot the mann pro ects for the year were selling pep badges tor Homecomlng wearing red and vvhlte beanies tor basketball games and glvlng some sklts at Pep assemblles rw U HMO J N, I AND-1 fl 505 '33 -2 wld! F.RST ROWvS Swann, M, Moser, L. Lvmberg, J. Jenouln, E. Hebel, J. Zlllfner. SECOND ROW-R. Plwllpsen, J. Wussow, N. Cook, M. Ztegenbeln, C. Jens, R Thomas, P. Lo cr, THlRD ROW-R. Elck G. Spaude, W. Ohlrogge, E. Kloehn, M, Weishoti J, Baxter. TEAM nc Van Dreel Van Straterm Mueller Kropp TEAM Van S'rraTem Ward Ro pcke Mueller Reus .I sf 'N A asf -1 f JK Y Y -3, QL, lf? -J , , ,A - ,MJ N 1 Q Q , Gi 1 . 0' 1. S- 'iz' N xxx , I 5' gilt v ' -x x 'ff ii xl 9: R mx! 1 Rx i ! ' , 1 'X - t f 1 Franc Baker Bnl Kasten STAGE CREW -uw' 3-4' -Og 'Qin -W 9:1 93 Base T 1'-ES E tDepe e 3l,G 3 T Hg I TB k Www MW, rJi2j'j,.. Tq'W v '7'7 -v.,m 51 ff' 7-MA' 'J df1!Z '9,wMP 'Q'kJwlnv 1 r ih ight in Bagke I Foo all i E S m our S Yhourqf-ofa! I Q Y --l 5 Gibralfar OVER C. in : 0 -9 omecominj l I Sivm If 'S O S .2 - Ha o J -l : on 1' - HH' ,.. X .- A cl ' I s I P it Ri Qsudq trj3r-Aw,H, P 'A ' '11-10 T FIRST ROW G Thomas W Severson G Ward D Braun D Blom G Enck J Sherman M Powless V Jourdan SECOND ROW B Brooks L Barth W Vanden Heuvel N Woodke D Gregorlus M Smlth R Mullen B Conrad J Walters H Euck W Blohm G Woodke THIRD ROW .I Walters D Peotter G KIarner N Ullmer D Wendt K Dalke FOOTBALL B SQUAD SEATED Duck Sachs and Bud Severson STANDING Mr Severson Mr Pueper Mr Hnckman, Mr Behrendt Mr Coonen, Mr Wolk FOOTBALL BANQUET Page Twenty 5 I 'V FN ' I , .IU1 Wg I lj A 'nu ' . ' 'f' -1 ctr I f-1 ': Y' 0 - 7' 'T I -M. MW Q I v '5 , '3 A ai A ' . 4 ,L-Z 'A '45, 9 ea ' . . 1- ,I J . Q Q .1 4 V , -Mane, , Q :fp FX I, r Y I fail' I 5 -Q 'fy 'J ya , H9 'gy' .' --'fr 2 z ' . I 'J LI Q-..,, 1 V y 4 'xx wx ' 1 1 xt' I 5 4 A W ' T 11 ' Y K ' - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - U 1 - 1 - 1 - - -' - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - - T' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' ' 'WR' Q as 4? YL Xqd :ww 4- Mott R Hejn ng T D Wussow W Conrad S Rohloff LCSassmar5D Malueg, Melotte K Ganzel S Droeger B Severson R D ons GR6hm GelKB nVDresowGMuen Wolk I ROWH tepeuyul 17 J Wu sberg L Wurth J Wurtze I Poor ALL M WW A Qu W W f Sey our tgrted uts 1951 season wuth about nune returnunq the nune , I, uck Sachs J nWurtzel Jerry Wuckesberg Jum Tubbs Larry Wu h verso Dave Husman f D lluf Goer nd LaVern Sassman Thus year we started off wuth a ne ach Mr Pueper and a Splut l J T formatu n unstead of the Strauqht T Mr Wolk was named Athletuc Durector head basketball ycoach and assustant coach un football Our furst game wuth Gubraltar was a bug success wuth the score 31 O Dave Husman played a fune game! At Sturgeon Bay the raun hundered our speed and we lost by one touchdown A freak pass lost the Algoma game for us Oconto was next on our lust and durung the openung munute of the game Duck Sachs made a nunety seven yard run We played the champs at Kewaunee un a hard fought game Wuckesberg and Wurtzel dustunguushed themselves throughout the enture game Bud Severson sparked the team to a brulluant Hornecomung vuctory by defeatung East De Pere 18 6 Thus was the furst Homecomung vuctory un the school hustory Dallus Goerl caught Severson s pass for Seymour s only touchdown agaunst Oconto Falls Larry Wurth and Jum Tubbs played an outstandung game The season ended wuth a loss to Pulasku despute Shufelts and Ward s excellent play Other standouts durung true season were Dreusow Droeger Coonen Blohm Braun Weushoff Malueg Hebel and Melotte The co captauns for the 1951 season were Duck Sachs and Bud Severson Duck Sachs was chosen for the furst all conference team whule John Wurtzel and Jerry Wuckesberg made the second all conference team CAPTAIN OPPONENT Husman Gubraltar Goerl Sturgeon Bay Wurtzel Algoma Wuckesberg Oconto 12 O Sachs Kewaunee O 13 Severson East De Pere 18 6 Shufelt Oconto Falls 6 7 Ward Pulasku O 14 Page Twenty o e . 1' Il F5 1 flu ,S , ' 7 To ' 3 . 'sf' -37' I M uf Q M 5 f , 1 l 3 ' - Y 1 E Y ' f- . I 1 5 . .- M . Q u ' A ' S , ig g, - 2 X 1 l , . 1 I N I - . I - A xxtl 4 . J '. -A .0 'L-.4 - ' .V it-N25 ' 1 Tn 'A -, M -'wr .a , YM,-.TT-L, -, ,A 7- .uh ...' lj. .A 4 '.. I V- Q 5. , f V 1 ffl A 5 7' 'M . , vw-if fiQ'-:'s'ff-fff ,',-. Tyra - . lllflf' 4 . ,',-A-Tr .!f2gl.-X -wg?-' ' .-L,.- '..g,g tla- ll,'.,..ff lt., l D. f ' 36 ' ' ' ' ' ' L' 4 ' . , o r, . .' , . i , . ll , D. , - 'I I 1 X . ar . , . ' , . 1, J. - Q69 l Q . 1 , ' I 1 ul fl Ut' fl . ruofvk lf us 1 ,f 'J t X J B 'J lil I ' 1 c 4 f a A , , , H ,, a I 1 ' ' ' ' n. ' re I I ' ,- 7 , l 2 ' If 1 L as . . . . . - 1 . , f ' . . I tl' ' 1 ' . . . ' . 11' ' , ' 7 - . ' u If n . . , . . I S O ' 31 O 6 13 O 13 ,- . if 1. ' ,,, ,, sz, fd Q -3 al E I f , 2 4 ,HJ df wVL X X AXMK QW , wi Q., L. SEATED D Husman J Wurtzel L Wurth D Sachs B Severson R Coonen L Blohm FIRST ROW Mr Weaver D Malueg T Welhouse J Wolff S Droeger R Jens K Ganzel V Dreusow Mr Pueper SECOND ROW R Weushoff I Ward L Sassman J Tubbs D Goerl E Hebel G Wuckesberg K Braun THIRD ROW Mr Wolk C Bluss D Shufelt G Rohm R Grutt H Grady M Wagner Q Adanusku LETTERMEN'S CLUB At the end of the T950 T951 school year a new organuzatuon the Lettermens Club was unau gurated at Seymour Hugh School The purposes of thus organuzatuon are to promote the athletuc unterests of uts members and provude good fellowshup and reunuons to promote better athletucs and hugher standards of sportsmanshup and to elevate and support athletucs for Seymour Hugh School One of the Lettermens Clubs annual prolects us the Lettermen s dance The purpose of thus event us to rause funds for the betterment of athletucs The Lettermen s Club also presents the out standung senuor athlete wuth an award blanket each year To become a member of thus club a boy must wun a letter un one of the malor sports at Seymour Hugh School Present offucers of the Lettermen's Club are Presudent, Duck Sachs, Vuce presudent, Lawrence Wurth, Secretary, Bud Severson, and Treasurer, Bob Coonen Page Twenty three . l A 'L vi . I' u , ,' . Sb 444' uf'- , u f- - J YE. ,Q . u 4 I u I'.u if fl 0 A 1 2 n : . u .Q ' - V 0 , . .Y - - 'f U- , ,, 5 , , ' K gs. I u ' . ' K T . ' X , . N. V- ,,. ., x , -,.. 1 - . , . , . , . , . , . , . . - . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . -. , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . - . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . ' 1 I I 1 u f - - I - . . . , ' I 1 ' NS KNEELING S Rohloff R Hernmg N Ullmer D Wagner D Doersch STANDING Mr Pneper T Welhouse R Mullen K Plamann D Wendt W BASKETBALL B SQUAD Severson L Wrth eymours B team showed a lot of pep and enthusiasm despite their 5 12 record during the season The most nmpressuve vlctory of the season was the defeat of West De Pere by a 53 52 score The team was led ID scornng by Darrell Doersch and Wnnton Severson who scored T26 and 80 ponnts respectively The other players who scored were Harold Grady 47 LaVern Sassman 44 Robert Wenshoff, 43, Steve Rohloff, 41, Don Malueg, 39, Dave Wendt, 36, Ken Braun 32 Robert Hernung, 28 Seymour 26 Seymour 53 Seymour 18 Seymour 23 Seymour 42 Seymour 46 Seymour 36 Seymour 22 East De Pere West De Pere Algoma Sturgeon Bay Kewaunee Oconto Oconto Falls Pulaski 34 Seymour 32 Seymour 38 Seymour 30 Seymour 40 Seymour 48 Seymour 41 Seymour 36 Seymour Seymour Page Twenty-f0ur East De Pere Algoma West De Pere Kewaunee Sturgeon Bay Oconto Falls Oconto New London Pulasku gf Sachs B Severson R Jens R We l7 ll 20 125 DMalue D X! 9 J Tubbs L Blohm D Husman G Rohm H Grady D Doersch K Braun Mr Wolk BASKETBALL Seymours second year In the Northeastern Wlsconsun Conference proved to be a rugged ne Seymour ran unto a streak ot bad luck losnng sux games by a margin of less than flve ponnts if Dave Husman was the outstandlng player for Seymour breaknng the school lndlvndual scornng average with a 19 25 average per game He also wound up In second place mn conference X scornng wsth 316 ponnts Seymours outstandnng performance was nts game against Kewaunee which was the only team to defeat West De Pere thus season Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Husman Blohm Rohm Welshoff 385 151 139 104 Alumm East De Pere Algoma West De Pere Sturgeon Bay Kewaunee Oconto Fa s Gconto Fa s Pulasku East De Pere SCHEDULE Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour lNDlVlDUAL SCORING Severson Braun Grad Goer 57 54 41 21 Algoma West De Pere Sturgeon a Kewaunee Oconto Fa s Oconto New London Pulaski W S R Bonduel Malueg 12 Sachs 1 1 Doersh 7 Wnckesberg 5 Opponents average game 56 25 Seymour's average game 49 35 Page Twenty fnve A g 2 1 ' 1 1 l E 2 , A Q ,, A -iifl 5' ' Q 95 aa 1 31 2 y l 3 l 5 4 l ' r-1' S QQ ' db I -176 E - 5' ll QNX 1 4 1, Eel 4 Q Q ' J . 4 -- ff' ' - ff as ei iff VV mf A SQUAD r pf 47 ' 31 50 45 56 34 45 51 53 B y 54 71 66 43 40 52 ll 41 52 54 36 ll 47 46 56 ll 76 65 ' Cx ,on 'U av OO 'w-Ei?-'z' U9 KNEELING L Wagner R Mullen G Zahn R Selberg M Jockman T Skelly J Tubbs FIRST ROW D Blohm L Wurth E Thomas E Kropp D Blom R Hallada J Melotte R Sutlutf D Coonen J Van Straten O Kah er G Mullen L Mullen Mr Fusher SECOND ROW J Jensen V Hem L Klarner J Draeger V Drensow D Consoer L Frost M Maas G Danlels N Ullmer D Wagner R Grrtt D Holdlng TRACK Seymour added track tothe lust of athletucs offered durnng the T951 season Track meets were held at Sturgeon Bay Bonduel and two at Oconto Falls The secttonal W I A A was held at Green Bay on May T8 One ofthe most memorable occasrons for the partlcupants was the day Don Holdunq won the half mule with only one shoe The track letter wunners were Bob Coonen Don Holdung Jnm Van Straten and Lawrence Klarner Jnm Tubbs was the manager J J 2 X20-gg XZ Y-Q FRESHMEN BASKETBALL TEAM KN ELING-'VN Smith, J. Sherman, L. Barth, H, Eick L. Laske, D. Peotter. STANDING- fMr. Weaver, J, Walters K, Schuyler M. Armitage D. Braun, G, Elck C. Bliss. Page Twenty-SFX ...J 9 e of 0' x efixe Y 6 If 'N ,Q :V SEATED G Spaude R Coonen J Wolff A Sobneck L Lurnberg R Jens R Sachs FIRST ROW P Matuszak K Vanden Heuvel M Schreuber J Hartwng I Stephan: J Van Straten G Pautz D Mueller M Tuckler S Farrell B Bartman B Frost SECOND ROW Mass Jenson M Zregenbenn G Cnha B Brugger E Kloehn M Vanden Heuvel R Phrllpsen I Plamann J Mueller N Kroner N Marnocha J Tubbs J Tubbs THIRD ROW S Conradt M Brrggs D Consoer C Peterson B Braun S Larkrn J Dannels P Lotter R Grutt M Strngle FOURTH ROW M Schnelder R Selberg V Court B Van Dreel R Rennke A Brandenburg S Pungle J Rohm J Stnngle C Doxtator J Fassbender W Rollo FIFTH ROW R Wershoff J Wurtzel Q Adamskr D Husman G Damels B Severson T Welhouse BLUE JAY PUBLICITY Edntor Audrey Sobleck Reporters Audrey Brandenburg Vernon Court Assocuate Edntor James Wolff News Editor Loss Lnmberg Bus ness Staff Ronald Jens Duck Sachs Make Up Snere Conradt Nancy Kroner Joleen Mueller Wanda Rollo Sports Edntor Bob Coonen Sports Staff Qulntun Aclamskn Davud Consoer Dm' Guy Danaels, Davnd Husrnan, Bud Severson Bob Wenshoff 1 Feature Wrrters Barbara Braun Bernnce Brugger Eva Kloehn Nancle Marnocha and Patrucua Matuszak Page Twenty-nine Geraldune Cnha Joan Daniels Shnrley Farrell Joann Fassbender Betty Frost Jane Hartwlg Suzanne Larknn Donna Mae Mueller Geral dune Pautz Ruth Phnlnpsen Gwen Spaude Robert Selberg Mary Tlckler Marnlyn Schren ber Marvun Schneuder Jo Ann Van Straten Bernard Van Dreel Mary Jane Zlegenbeun and Ruth Rernke :button Mary Ann Stungle Janet Stnngle Janet Tubbs, Janice Tubbs Typlsts lla Mae Plarnann lla Mae Stephan: Patrucna Lotter Jeanette Rohm Clarnssa Doxtator ., vu I Qjfjjjly' ' q ijfff M5 I . ,, 4J', , I I I , ,s I I .- I 5 II I 'ix QNXECS x ' xg-X Q' w -'ix Bzrlgfj-'1,Q. I 354. P I 'Fw-m....,.,.,. -4- SEATED J Baur M Gavronsku S Farrell D Drews STANDING B Barrman J Sxevert C Doxtator I Plamanw Mr Patcheff OFFICE WORKERS Tw YJ 7 AMJW M' f SEATED S Coonen S Swann D Hauser D Kasperek D Lmbcke J Stmgle STANDING Mrs West J Thomas S Conrad? J Hernmg D Powless J Rohm C Doxvator B Brugger S Wagner B LIBRARIANS Lelsoang B Ba rrman Page ThIr?Y ETF' Y 'K We sf Donna Van Straten Donna Mae Mueller Lots Verbeten Gunars Eudemanns Noreen Gnlbert Eunnce Wendt Kathleen Vanden Heuvel TWIRLERS and DRUM MAJOR FLUTE Joann Schmrdt CLARINET5 LeRoy Rahn Delores Buss Ruth Ann Schmidt Rosemary Otto Lyle Laske Beverly Schroeder Judith Spaude Ronald Miller USHERS JUNIQR BAND REHEARSALH CORNETS Terry Kuehne Steve Rohloff Robert Janosky Lowell Blake Virglnia Ramsdell Janice Drephal BARITONES Darrell Doersch Elsie Thomas Sharon Lirnberg ALTO SAXOPHONE Ronald Thomas TROMBONE Donna Faye Cornelins Gail Veitch DRUMS Jean Graunke Richard Van Dreel BELLS Mary Tlckler Mr. Flanagan, Director rl yy t tl tt V rt ,ff Mt ann Schmidt drey Sobueck C ARINETS Qulntxn Adamskl orothy Heuser Pat Lotter Joleen Mueller Janice Jenquun Januce Peotter Allan Mott Lots Llmberg Marlorue Moser Lynette Veltch lla Mae Stephan: JoAnn Van Straten Sharon Swann Geraldine Cuha Jane Haas Geraldine Pautz Gary Mayer lla Mae Mueller CORNETS Eva Kloehn Mary Elyn Wenshott harles Sommers Dayud Peotter James Baxter Leslle Mueller Jerry Euck arol Jean Stephan: FRENCH HORNS Joan Wussovv Nancy Cook Suzanna Larkln P T y Jane Hartvvlg ALTO SAXOPHONES Mary Jane Zlegenbean Carol Jens Judy Wurtzel Michael Smith TENOR SAXOPHONES Randall Thomas Caruce Culbertson BARITONE SAXOPHONE Janice Baehler BASSOON Yvonne Jenquun BARITONES Weyno Ohlrogge Helen Rels TROMBONES Gwendolyn Spaude Robert Esck wr ff tl r sr if tg 5 fr fl f 1 f J lt GA A Q J J .., E -C I - ,gf i . - Q Ni xr I .Qlmg , K, .gig Qlfi xc ff M J rf , v 'Q XX g l 9 ,ty fy ' 5 . ' , ' 'l xr ij 3 Hxilf. U 5 M. D nil! ' l kg , xl l l Q l -RQ JN! If'll' ul tw - J at at J J J, AX . J .ls J Fgu T ' ' M . . . os V 'BX v D Davnd Consoer Wnnton Severson Gall Veltch BASS HORNS Ruth Phlllpsen Ben John Randall Peters DRUMS Eugene Hebel Jane Zlllmer Januce Welhouse Donna Van Straten Grades DIRECTOR Leon G Flanagan DRUM MAJOR Gunars Eudemanls wr -vw 4b J SEATED Mrs Kratochvlll J Tubbs J Tubbs G Spaude J Balr C Peterson J Strutz N Me ter I Plamann FI T ROW L Ventch D Mueller J Van Staten S Farrell J Wussow I Stephan: M Baehler M Schrenber P Smlth G Pautz C Stephan: P Melter THIRD ROW G Cuha M Zu bean Matuszak D Domke K Vanden Heuvel B Hlllegas C Blom P Hem N Cook R Reunke RTH ROW l.L be J Jens Thgma M Krause N Marnocha A Krause J Heuser I Blumrench B Droeger C Wagner FIFTH ROW S LQLQ W ns ff J Rohm N Kroner J Tlerney B Brugger N Gnlbert D Baehler M paw? H,.4'l-Tokus e one ool thls year Due to class conflxcts the muxed chorus could not be organuzed Thus there us only one large group of srxty fuve members and that us the Girls Chorus The group sang sux songs for the Chrlstmas con ert Other hlghlxghts ot the year are the mud winter concert and sprung concert The plano accompanusts are Gwen Spaucle and Jean Strutz The assnstant conductor as Lynette Veutch The robe custodlans are Jeanette Hernxng and Dorothy Heuser Belvnna Tyczkowskl keeps the attendance record The lnbrarnans are Nancy Melter Suzanna Larkun, Joan Wussow Mary Jane Zuegenbeun and Wanda Rollo Thus group has elected the follovvung offncers Presudent Janet Blarr Vuce presndent Gwen Spaude Sec retary treasurer Carol Peterson and Press Correspondent Jannce Tubbs Pag Thurty three . N 'gr I . F, M I 'X I NL , l V .4 3 'Ps . 4' ' '4 - 7 ' ' -- -1 V , '-- ,, F, A I w my al -S .4 -- ' . . . I ' . , . I . , SECOND ROW-'D. Weiland, D. Heuser, W. Ohlrogge, L. Verbeten, G. Platten, W. Rollo, J. Herning, M. Moser, J. Eick, D. Vanden Langenberg, - f . , . an, . en, , ' , . , . , . ' , . , . ' , . . S L- ' t - 5 U ' I INTRODUCING THE HIT OF THE SEASON - TRIO STANDING J Van Straten N Cook I Svepham SEATED Mrs Kratochvnll SEXTET STANDING L Vench Reis Heuser N Marnocha C BIom M M oser SEATED Mrs Krafochvnll QUARTET STAND NG G Spaude C Jens L Verbefen J Blau SEATED Mrs Kra1ocI'1vnII Page Thurfy four f I , I I 7 , ' , H. ' , D. I YY I I A If all ef C 19 xi ' f' xl xl ll xx, 1,1 X K A., X i E Curt min K 4 Ek ,394 X gi g k fi Wi 'E E2 'sg 5 QR liikiiw ga? ll If WHOS WHO IN THE CAST WALK ons One hundred and twenty fuve freshmen made thenr debut ln thus theater on September 4 T951 Thenr nnutlatlon was one of the most memorable events of the year as the gurls appeared nn long underwear and trunks and the fellows In palamas and sun glasses Certaun members of the cast demonstrated thenr abrlnty nmmeduately Nancy Melter and Ronald Thomas were the homecomung candldates Donna Van Straten became a Bteam cheerleader a twurler and a member of the band Guulford Mueller and Ruchard Van Dreel were elected B team cheerleaders Vurglnna Babbutt displayed her dramatlc abluty un the one act play contest Jean Graunke became an A team debater Davnd Wendt played on the B team basketball team Many freshmen partucupated sn the band pep club sports and other actnvutues We are proud to have thus group become part of our productnon The class offncers are Robert Hernung presndent Allan Mott vnce presudent Juduth Prelnpp secretary and Gerald Marsh treasurer The advlsors are Mass Peterson and Mr Kratochvlll BIT PLAYERS The sophomores really took the honors when they started the socaal actnvlty of the year off wuth the Freshman Sophomore party Members of both classes enloyed games dancmg and refreshments Wayne Conrad and has partner Judy Wurtzel were the homecomung representatuves from thus class Sophomores that hut thelr mark nn sports were Glen Mullen Richard Mullen and Ste,ve Rohloff Chester Blass Ralph Hallada and Richard Sutlnff were football managers Delmar Mueller and Glendon Ward became A team cheerleaders Yvonne Jenquln was a member of the A Debate team Spanxsh Club lncluded many class members as dud chorus and the All School Play We cer tannly have great hopes for these players secretary and Janice Tubbs treasurer The advnsors are Mr Korth and Mr Flanagan UNDERSTUDIES The lunlor class proved themselves to be veterans of the stage when they receuved honorable mentnon on thelr Homecomlng float thus fall The slogan read Well make lt hot for the redblrds Class members stall chuckle over the roastnng of the redburd The delegates for the Homecomung were Donald Malueg and has partner Donna Mueller After much delay Sonny Mason was selected as the orchestra for the prom The date for the blg event was set for May 2 Committees started workung at the beglnnnng of the second semester Sports claimed many lunlors as participants Larry Wirth Bob Wenshoff Tom Welhouse Ken Braun Bob Coonen Jlm Tubbs Stewart Droeger Glen Rohm and Don Malueg were regulars JoAnn Van Straten Jean Elck and Joyce Kropp helped lead the cheernng sectnon Jlm Wolff was elected Vlce Presndent of Student Councll and was chosen Assoclate Edntor of the Blue Jay lla Mae Stephan: Kathleen Vanden Heuvel Jean Martun Loss Verbeten Noreen Gnlbert and Lynette Veltch were actuve un the Dramatlcs Club but what would they have done without the lunlors on the make up crew? The class offacers are President JoAnn Van Straten Vnce presndent James Wolff Secretary Audrey Fischer and Treasurer Joyce Kropp Theadvlsors are Mnss Haderlenn Mr Weaver Mr Koepke and Mr Pneper Pg Th ty 7 - . . . . I ' ' I I . . . I I I . .. Q . , 1 . I . I I . - . I . , I 7 , . . . ' . . , h . . I . . . ' I I , . The class officers are: Judy Burns, presidentg Wayne Conrad, vice-presidentg Richard Mullen, g j , . l . . . . -4 r - - - H 1 - - H 5 I . U f ' , . , . .I I . I . l . . I - . . r L ' D 1 a 3 ir -5' jjM,,J'yyt,,u, YJ' AJ:-'fy J kg' H 1 JA-Jkff PROLOGUE AJ flwxq Q..5y4f1f FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES h T bb fvn.u,QA-4,0 17.2144--L pax My 3 WJ ok JUNIORS NDING J A W lff TED J Nba' xi-HN ' xx ff' N , f I ,,4,,'gx,4ff S J . LBJ, - ' 4 N I - ' ,- ., r' 1 'N ILA--r.,e 3? 7 4 , 9 X 5 i 1 f J T' iv J M1 Nw -- Dux I Gerald Marsh, R b T H ' g R' d M Il J ' i Judith P l'pp Au M TT J-dy e vv y c d 3 , J 'J' an-05' gy 5 x - - I ' ' ' 1 f Y I I ' 5 , T ft I . '. STA -- o nn Van Straten, Jame . SEA -- oyce Kropp, Audrey Fis he . ? 9 P g Th' y- , 0' 'N r I .W ' W',w,f: P . Acrlwjlrgjfy .54 if.. V MQW' I vu! 5:3362 w' 'L' ..,.x Page Thrrty erght 0 ,S ,ls N fr, B' fa. Anderson M Armrtage V Babbrtt D Baehler L Barth J Baxter K Brese Blake C Bohm W Blohm H Blumrelch D Braun B Brooks J Brownson fi Brusewntz W Cleven B Conrad D Cornelrus 2 L Cornelnus C Cu bertson R Danforth Daoust Daoust G Drephal J Drephal M Drews if G ck H k df' Felton M Fischer R Frederuckson L Genske C Goffard J Graunke F-,JY Haefs Hartzherm A Henn R Hermng W Heuser B Hlllegas L Johnson Kung M Klarner R Klrtzka C Klrtzke E Kloehn L Ko ath E Krahn Kamer D Krnzek N Kroner L Laske J Lembcke S Lumberg XR J J Maass Marcks N Marnocha G Marsh J Martrn J Mastey H Mecnkalskr N Melter N X f M ., , f 1 5 I xN x-N 1 A I Aft I ., F t ' f f' ' -Q , -'J In J f ,iv -3 . L' V fl fi, 1 'I 'I 'D my 'V ci 3 7. - ' I . ' xg .Y , V . . - 51,5 x - c U . , ,i AL J 1, 5 . ' T - ' 'LJ ,J .,,, . 1 . 3? ' ' R. 4 9 . . I if W L2 I ,Q 'L I X fi 1 M ' 1, . . ' , :f ' ' A, 'J 66,5 . ' l, . W ' Vim I Aim X in A V 'M I law., . if : 7' Ik J. 4 A ,H I L. ' ,fi A ff, 5 I A A L, L Q ' J . I s Vwhw A I . I lull -'-. ' 'FS E ff, A ' r--H , ' 1 .L ' L, Av , R. ll Q .0 Q59 . s f 1 . A A A ' J Q W , J' fix . Ei ' ff . E' .. ., K i X X ML ri uc C. H r v, '34 A Q ' sa J A . ni 5, yi 7 s,,f ,,, Q .- , A X . J - Qs f r D- J. D I D, ' ' rf A Ai. f . fe L A . J it A k i I I Q , EX - ,.... .. .... . . 1 I . ' A , R4 3' . , , 4 f. ' 'x ' ' L '- - :A J B hs D 1 J AJC I JJ, 14517 I J B I H J - ' 1. M ' X 1 t J . .JJ M. r I Q . S N fs J ' f -1' - f Q ' . ' B L 1 ' .L ,I B . ' , E L tv, I . . My . I ' . ., , , , X. . 1 ' A P , xl A 3 - - md! J ....C' 'f ' A- . . L ' 1 K , R 1. ,Q A , U 4 .4 ' ' , ,L , my . Y . L ' . r xX ' i , I A .1 X 'X 411 J 0 Lift Welke J Muelke R Mnlburn R Ml r A Mott G Mueller G Mueller J Mueller T Nagel I Ossmann R Otto D Peotter D Peotter J Plat en Prelrpp V Ramsdell L Rettmann A Rohm R Roskom M Rothlesberger B Schnesser Schmet J Schneider B Schroeder D Schuh K Schuyler K Schwab J Sherman G Sherwood M Snevert M Smlth J Sobleck Spaude J Stephan: J Shngle V Surman R Thomas E Thomas G Thomas Thomas M Tuckler E Vanden Heuvel L Vanden Langenberg G Vander Loop M Vander Zanden R Van Dreel D Van Straten J Walter J Walter D Wendt Wnchman S Wnsn ewslu G Woodke N Woodke C Baumann K Dalke R Zahn G Hartleben C Zuleger J Wendt ABSENT 6441? 52 K 1' X Page Thuty nine WJ .Ana NVVVVW FRESHMEN .kr E . ,SC xinm wl.'SVK1.?f,- K' j ' A .' Q 4 I c' 1 '4' wif 1'f+'ft,'14 ,V s A 5' , , K- , N - . I r. ,,-,aff 4,fZ,f4, U YS ,. ' ' 1 . 5 V , If ft Q . . cc 01511 4 J, , I ' . 1 Qu A 5 G. I ' ' . ' 2 I 3 3 . 'Ile M I Q . A V .Q , 14 , ,Tk lf N V I , ..,-- v . 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A -, lt 5 D . .xl ,Y fq , 2 ,' ,M M INTERMISSION -In F1 SEATED J Wolff J Graunke J Burns D Kasperek R Zahn FIRST ROW G Mayer J Jenqum D Cornelnus Y Jenqunn J Blalr N Burmelsfer J Mueller Muss Kneffer SECOND ROW P L01 er V Couri G D nnels M Brnggs A Armufage V Babbm W flffy DEBATE as ye subl for The debate squad was Resolved that all American citizens should pf for essenflal servlce In fume of war e s th s roup attended a debate Tournament af Neenah on December 8 The lsfrncf name as held on February 2 Mlss Kieffer was The new advisor This year 1' SCATED H Grady J Blanr G Spaude N Cook M Krueger STANDING Mess Kreffer Mnss Wormwood J Burns J Strutz J Wolff J Damels S Larkm Mrs West Mass Jenson FORENSICS Forenslcs began Thus year ln the early part of February wnth Englnsh students choosnng Theur selections as rapmdly as possible The elnmnnafnons were held and The local contest was held on March 7 The dustrnct contest was held at Seymour Thus year on March T9 1 A I 1 4 ' 1 6 1' f ' ' -i' ' 1 l if ll r lf f ill l lf f 2 f g ffl 1 I , 5 5. , ' 1 l . l 11 Q u W A N . ,A Y va C' f , E , U Vg, , ' , A' 'rx' , O 5 1 A 1 I r .J ff, l 1 2 ' I ' A I ' A I ' I I ' A I ' . 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LEFT TO RIGHT D Van Straten J Wolff M Krueger J Tubbs J Tubbs W Conrad M Sherman G Knox N Cook R Suevert T Skelly ALL SCHOOL PLAY Once In a Lufetume, accordung to the legend there reappears out of the earth the lost cuty of Centurua Konrad, a gypsy, was adopted by the Rosses and brought up as theur son He us surrounded wuth kundluness, generosuty and love but stull hus longung to follow the traul of hrs own people grows unto a passuon wuth hum So when a band ot gypsues come to the vullage Konrad slups away un the nught to the gypsy camp There he falls under the spell of the gypsues Whule the gypsues plan to relueve hum of hus money Konrad falls asleep and us transported un hus dream to the tabled cuty Centurla The enture thurd act us Konrad s dream scene and from thus dream ruses Konrad s awareness of the lovely Laurue and realuzatuon that the way down the gypsy traul leads only unto unrealuty Jeff Ross proprtetor of the Vagabond Wayne Conrad Emuly hus wute Marlene Sherman Konrad theur adopted son Merle Krueger Laurue York nuece of Mrs Ross Jo Ann Van Straten Rodney a town character James Woltt Stella a domestuc Donna Van Straten Halsted Dunsmore an author Glenn Knox Daya of the Gypsy trube Lynette Veutch Daro ot the Gypsy trube Tom Skelly Carmena a daughter Januce Tubbs Zara a daughter Nancy Cook Stan Zara s sweetheart Ronald Suevert A young boy Glen Ward Gypsues Duane Baehler Nancy Melter Eunuce Seudl Jane Zullmer Barbara Droeger Vurgunua Babbutt Duane Wagner Guy Danuels Glenn Mullen Ruchard Mullen Duane Doersch Glen Ward Stage Managers Bud Severson John Wurtzel Cos uurc Bernuce Brugger Cnr Pat Matcszak Mary Ann Stage Crew Ken Braun Hulbert Kemp Duck Sachs Duck Baehler Kuehne Le Roy Blohm Dave Consoer Quuntun Adamsku a el.p Marulyn Schreubc ur R tu Renkc Au rey Marlun Wagner Stewart Droeger Fscher Audrey Brandenburg Gerry Pautz Suzauuuua Larktuu Propertues Loss Lumberg Chr Shurley Farrell Pat Heuuu an ce aeh er wurcy un e Joau Wussow Caro Publucuty Gwen Spaude Chr lla Mae Plamann Jeanette Peter cn Rohm Joan Wussow Ushe Jeanette Rohuu Gwen Spacde Darlene Roepcke Prompters Kathy Vanden Heuyel Mary Jane Ztegenbeun C ol Herman Mary Bohm Jean Graunlfe Tucket Sel er Audrey Sobucck Page For one I I , , , ...........u...... , ..............,.................... , . .................... . , ..........,........,........... , ................,............... , , .............................. Katinka, a daughter .................................... Janet Tubbs , ............................... I n..-...-........ D 1 I I I 1 ,H , , 't ', Mk-'V H -f,cu, ul , 1, a I , ' , 4 V I V ' F , , . uuBu,sl1P'9u, .u yu 1 , t ' . sf , A u , A C , A Yya - Ifyfw 5, uempg MW' fa s H Albert J Baehler Baehler B Barfman ,W E B ake Blohm L B ohm C BI ss N Bloedorn yy Blohm A Blohownak Brooks J Burns iw Corneluus D Doersch G Dorn D Bom I Blumrelch A Brandenburg N Burmenster D uss D Buitles' W Conrpd J Cbnradt M Doxtator J Draege? for 4 365 B Droeger D Dudek wkfun 2' xy H1 'If Af F NTIGoerI '- Haase R HaIIada Helsler J Helem M Harrison M Hebel P em C Herman Janosky K Hnlgenberg A House Y Jenquun ,mmf John C ohn Klarner D Knuth John V Jourdan B Kedell H Kemp G Klarner M Krause T Kuehne 1 f- ,1 J I 0. MLC -J- , .:c4.4y,z...,4,QO, L,,Jgf.,:'.U D and L Landwehr 1 H S Maass ND -r' Q .9 , . rfb . f 5 If S' 'Cabal ffwzf 'add J Y'W0'n 1 yt -1 uLa.r61ff4,,qJ , f - , I , 1,01 -'QU NQQG 0 J: fx N -3 BT 75 ' 23.1 mg-E 5 1 ' . W4 G i 'af I ' Ii I M' - ' , .V ' W ,, , :gif . I Y L! . A- ' .-I 1 Jrrr . I 1 . .. ' I QT' , 'V I 5: 1 I ' +- 1 'I ' . I.. . I Q . if 1 L, M. . - 1 X ' f2g X ,315'f ' I I ' I ' I . 'A - I D. -1 . ' W ' B . ' mu. . A 5- -,, -.,' , I 'E' '17 yi:-Lf -I 1. . 4' I . . .. ,vs 5 QW . J if G. . K ,fa 3 ' . 1 I I J I B ' ' X - . I Ia S. mils? , HI' oy? I . 1. ,,-I f- I 4 K Q ,ta A I - . ' L 4. 4 AAI' 5 9 Y I I A Ie ' I 1 ' I I I . G I L , .::,Z 1 . M4 , Nh . f f K E 4 r X , s ' I-wg I ft! I I . I J.- , F. f Ia ,wh a D I A X Y . 1 H . 1 I . . I if I J, . 'sy A 'U 5 A . ' f , Q 'fr 2 . A A. ' . Q R. I V X N A C. . JM , 5 5 I . f' Q ' I5 4 L ry ' g I I V I I f I M- M. . I .lbw -ia r L 521. -J ' ' .virsfm-4,1 ' M I II -41 . fn.. .W- v A W H log- SOPHOMORES Marcks R Martzahl Mavuszak D Maufhe J Melotte P Melter R Mu er 'vluel er I Mueller G Mullen R Mullen J Natzke R Nettekoven P Puerce ,gn Pnngel K Plarnann S Plantnkow S Rohloff R Schmidt P Schmn Schnelder S Schoen D Schwab E Sendl R Selberg .J 9 3-'Q' uf xi P 'U 'Vl Slcenandore R Skenandore P Smlth A Sobueck M Somers A Sprangers Srepwanl M Stnngle L Sfrutz W Sfuckarl Su? l. Tank Thomas J Tnerney E Timm J Tubbs J Tubbs M Tucwolskl 1 I N Ul'mer D Vanden Langenberg A Vander Zanden C Wagner D Wagner G Ward l rner Wen and J Welhouse S Wroblewskl J Wurtzel N Zue en e n li, yjmffff lb Rqgwqilggvlllgy lllu 1 '- J U .VXWJ I X1 1 f utr' D f ' I' riff I I .I ' 1 C. - I N- 1 ts it . . 4 , L 3 I ' Q J' f lr-. f f l J r A ll- D. l I E ' 'W 'ty v '4 , . Y , , ,L ,l ' A L tl , , 'cg Q -If . ' I .Lazio ,M I ! S- A -.-0. f A ,Q ,,,, f Q. .5 L ' ' Q 1 M. ' . I -5 I3 Q ,375 . Q! 'F xv, K. s. 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' A N I x INTERMISSION SEATED R Sachs W Ohlrogge H Reis S Coonen D Lembcke J Peotter STANDING J Wickesberg J Wurtzel Q Adarnskn D Husman M Wagner B Severson HOMECOMING ALL CAST PARTY Homecoming time' The red and white trimmed halls were constant reminders of the coming event and the millions of things to be done before the lndians would meet East De Pere s Red birds for the most exciting game of the season There were floats to work on slogans to be dreamed up and a King to be chosen Busnest of all was Marlin Wagner Homecoming Chairman and probably the most excited person was Dolores Lembcke who was chosen Homecoming Queen Jerry Wickesberg was her King Tradition reigns supreme at this time of year and so it was that Hobo Day was scheduled Main Street and ended at the Fair Grounds With the peppy music of the band the huge blazing bonfire and the cheers led by the cheerleaders the students faculty and alumni alnce felt some of the Homecoming spirit being transferred to them By Friday afternoon the parade was ready to wind its way down Mann street and announce to all that Homecoming week at Seymour High was in full swing The Senior class cleverly decor ated float won first place Mort Munger and Joann Vanden Heuvel convincingly told the tale of how We Aim to Win The main event took place on Friday evening when the Indians played host to East De Pere s Redbirds Captain Bud Severson led the team to a victorious final score of T8 6 The football team played an outstanding game including seniors David Husman Dick Sachs Jerry Wickes berg Ivan Ward Douglas Shufelt John Wurtzel and Dallis Goerl Page Forty fo for Thursday. At 7:30 on Thursday evening the annual snake dance made its twisting path up I I I I - Uf -1-. If 'SW-Q an 3' F' fum IWW' ACT 3 M aw Vmv, RJ 17 32 .aa ll X 5 M4 mg, Q- .W 3 A 1 L5 J 1 L D Abe! A Armitage B Buese S Bloedorn L Blohm C om Biom K Braun S Conrad! D Consoer N Cook D Coonen Cornelnus V Corneluus J Damels S Droeger Esc Enrico E Eucllde W Fassbender A Fnscher M Fnscher Ganzel N Gxlbert M Goettel D Grady H Grady R Haefs Hartwug E Hebel J Heuser J Hllls erg J Jenquun C ens John B Jourdan H Kaczrowsku H Kemp J Klatzke A Krause Kropp B Leusgang J Leusgang P Lower M Maas D Maiueg Malueg J Martin G Mayer J Melotte O Moeller M Moser rg . fi' Q 6 'ay .fs 'ig H ' u. X4 A 'aff Xt . BI fgii, f 1 My A 2 W F J S. f Arg, 'U-gig J 4 gl, . I 1 ' ' VA ' N A - V if Q31 A Al K A I C, ' . 5: X, Q A . ' R A 'Q' Q 5 7 D. Doersch J A ,f 1, J A J. Eick ,J QQ 1 R. ' k K. ' .3 r 17 I V. ,S Z 5 ' I K .1 fr '75 ' I . J Mfg W rg, up f xx 'e,:52z D. a 4, ,Q J '9 '9 ' 5 We 'irq A Q., ' ' F K 4: Je 'IIA' . A Q x 1: A ff S Wir' Lx Hifi J 1 J' , .LW ,4 2 3 ' ' V b 7 A-Ab - J' I 11 J J o ag .,i,ff.Z ', 4 Br ,gs 1 F 8 I 1, ' V , 4 ,I iw, . A .sl Q. , s ' V7 ' A 9 Xi C it J. i . ' -1 'Q A F : J . ' wx -411 4 -4 rl- JUNIORS Mueller L Mueller M Mueu 1 Of ar Peter M Pow KW M Wd Xglkynolds B Ru hl G Rohm W Rollo W L Sassman I Scwmn Schreub 014.5 Je Juv Stephan: J Steph na S Swann D Swnecuchowskn R Thomas J Tuohs Vanden Heuvel W. Vanden Heuvel . Vander Loop B. Van Dreel H. Van Kauwenbcrg J. Van Svrafen , Velrclm L. Verbefen L. Wagnwr S. Wagner ' M. Welshoff R. Weisholf , Welhouse ik ll X 'P Page Forvy-seven E. Wendr S. Werner L. Wirth J. Wolff D. Wussow M. Zachow G. Zahn J. Ziesemer . Zlf rw ABSENT M Krueger LEFT J Thomas B Tyczkowsku B Braun J Fassbender J Wussow J V n Straten H Res M Wagner P Kwtbal J Tnerney R Slevert D Husman Q Adamsku M Munger PROM ALL CAST PARTY The Class of 52 chose Pagan Love Song as the theme for thenr T951 Junror Prom After many long hours of work the Junnors had the gym completely decorated with swaynng palm trees bamboo huts punk azaleas and bamboo chairs all of which took the couples to the Isles of the South PBCITIC a land of make believe and enchantment The rengmng panr for the evennng was Marlnn Wagner as kung and Helen Reus as has queen Members of the Court of Honor were Jam Tierney and Joan Wussow Ronald Slevert and Joann Fassbender Davnd Husman and Barbara Braun Qulntnn Adamskl and Belvlna Tyczkowskl Morton Munger and Joan Thomas and the kung and queen of T950 Jnm Van Straten and Phyllls Knmball Bob Stevens and has orchestra together wnth the beautiful scenery helped set the romantnc mood of the evenung Wuth the and ot the class advvsors Mr Fnsher Mr Halle Mr and Mrs Wolk and class pres: dent Morton Munger the prom was a huge success It wull always brnng back many memorles to the lunuors who spent so many nnghts cuttnng palm leaves sewnng gunny sacks and makmg hundreds of azaleas Page Forty elgltl ' l O A ' - t he l 4 ' V 1 ' I H o , ' ' , 1 Q Y i Xu ,, 1 I X X 4 L s s lf ,, t' sa xy , A 7' if Qt f .L I . 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I .. . . .F , . f , u, 1 Ruth Phulupsen Dallus Goerl Gwen Spaude Delores Lembcke THE STARS On September 7 1948 nunety shy freshmen began four long happy years wuthun the doors of S H S lnutuatuon brought haur styles for the gurls hugh heels for the fellows and the aur was scented wuth per fume The furst freshmen honor came when Donna Mae Mueller and Bud Severson reugned as the kung and queen of the 1948 homecomung Our class offucers were Donna Hancock presudent Ruchard Kuehne vuce presudent Janet Blaur secretary and Quuntln Adamsku treasurer Eughty nune returnung sophomores enuoyed the experuence of unutuatung the future class of 1953 It was fun seeung them bow to the floor un theur flatterung outfuts of burlap and hugh heels Thus year Belvuna Tyczkowsku and LeRoy Cuesuelczyk were the homecomung kung and queen Offucers for that year were Presudent Duck Sachs Vuce Presudent Dallus Goerl S cretary Ronald Jens and Treasurer Helen Reus Bob Stevens and hus orchestra provuded musuc for the hughlnght of the lunuor year the prom' Kung Marlun Wagner and Queen Helen Reus led the grand march Our theme song was Pagan Love Song Darlene Roepcke and Duck Sachs were our homecomung candudates Morton Munger led the class durung our uunuor year Hus helpers were Duck Sachs vuce presudent Belvuna Tyczkowsku secretary and Dallus Goerl treasurer As senuors we near completuon of our hugh school Iufe Jerry Wuckesberg and Dolores Lembcke fulled the royalty posntuon for the 1951 homecomung After four years we fund we have some famous people un our class The lust uncludes Morton Munger the master artust Audrey Sobueck Blue Jay Edutor and Student Councul Treasurer Shurley Coonen F H A Presudent Helen Reus and Darlene Roepcke cheerleaders and Dallus Goerl Student Councul Presudent Some of the athletes are Duck Sachs Davud Husman Bud Sever son Jerry Wuckesberg Jo tn Wurtzel and Ivan Ward Quuntun Adamsku us student durector of the band Guudung our class through uts funal year are Dallus Goerl presudent Ruth Phulupsen vuce presudent Gwen Spaude secretary and Dolores Lembcke treasurer The advusors are Mrs Kratochvull Mr Halle and Mr Patchett Now as the grand funale of commencement draws near and we walk out of the doors of S H S for the last tume we recall the fun and anxxety of the last four years especually the fun' Page Forty ne , -o 1 I 1 S 1 . 1 N T' -I 1 1 1 ll I1 , , . . . 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X1 1 1 1 -' 1 1 1 - - 1 11 11 - : 1 ' 1 1 1 , . - 1 I 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 I 1 - 1 1 ' . , . . .. . 1 1 ' 1 - ' 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 - 1 - , . . . , 1 1 -nl ACT 4 WILLIAM ABEL Be at work or play hes a good fellow an every way Football 3 FFA I Rapper 4 Track ROBERT APPLETON Bo I could enloy school late af I dadnt have to study FFA I4 Rapperll JANET BLAIR Jany You maght stop my face from beamang yu cant stop me rom dreamang AllSchool Play I Dramatacs I4 Class Secretary I Pep Club I2 Forensacs 24 Chorus Presadent 4 Chorus 4 Quartet 4 Rapper 4 Of face 4 Prom Commattee Chr 3 MELVIN BRIGGS Herman Beware' I maght do somethang sensataonal Rapper 4 Blue Jay 2 4 Pep Club 3 Dramatacs I 3 Forensacs 3 Debate4 QUINTIN ADAMSKI Quannae I never let my educataon anterfere wath my socaal late Asst Band Darector 4 Senaor Band I 4 Pep Band I3 One Act Play 2 All School Play 3 Debate I Blue Jay 4 Rapper 4 Football I4 Track A Dramatacs 4 Prom C0mmlttee Chr 3 Homecomang Tacket Chr 4 Class Treasurer I Student Councal I Forensacs 2 Basketball I2 Base ball 2 Lettermens Club 4 SALLY BAUMANN a Shes gentle she as shy But there as maschaet an her eye A BARBARA A charman young y wa enty o h cho he Ro o r m s c s e u ue a e eroom m o a e ac? BERNICE BRUGGER Mackey A faathful student you cant deny But look at the twankle an her eye Garls Chorus 3 4 Labraraan 3 4 Blue Jay 4 Dramatacs 4 Pep Club 4 Rapper 4 ELAINE BUSS Elame The better you know her the more you lake her Rapper 4 Pep Club A GERALDINE CI r es the o ways OYUS Tn MI FCYUYDS VERNON COURT Verme lm lust a good llttle man In a bug naughty world FFA I4 FFA Secretary3 e Jay 3 4 Debate 3 4 Baseball 2 For ensncs 3 4 Dramatlcs 4 Rnpper 4 BEVERLY DEFFERDING ev When you have nothmg to say say nothmg FHA I4 Rpper4 W BRUCE But We He speak not and yet th re nes a C0 ation I eyes 4 A SHIRLEY COONEN Shnrl A gurl whose sernousness ns only sksn deep Forensucs 34 Chorus 4 Gee C'ub 3 Lubraraan 34 Pep Club 4 ra :cs I4 Rlpper 4 F Homecommg Coke Bar Chr 4 GUY LESLIE DANIELS Bam I take thmgs as they come Rnpper 4 Baseball 23 Track 34 Dramatucs 24 Forensucs 24 FFA I Debate 4 Blue Jay 34 Scuence Club I All School Play 4 DORIS DOMKE Doris Charrmng neat and always sweet Dramatucs 4 Rnpper 4 Glrls Chorus 4 Trlple Trlo 4 Transfer from Mer nll Semor Hugh 4 CLARISSA DOXTATOR Clarassa Full of fun and maschaef too omg thangs I shouldnt do F H A 4 Blue Jay 4 Rapper 4 For ensacs 4 Offace 4 Labrary 3 4 DELORES DREWS Do Doo A busy latt e body wath a quaet way ep Club 4 Rapper 4 Offace 4 JOANN F From a ar KENNETH C GANZEL Kenny When he aokes, we aoke n he stuclaes, we ny Fo tball 3,4, asgl 4, F Rap er 4, F F as 4-gr in .ilk 916' 1 lmowax ew ? H051 5 fs Page Fafty two ' lbw F51 l 1 ? VERNON DREISOW Vern Farmers are the nataon s foundataon FFA I4 Football 24 Track 34 Rapper 4 GUNARS EIDEMANIS Gunner If he works as hard as he chews gum he wall be a great success Band fDrum Maaorb 34 Rapper 4 ESTHER FELTON Esther Small and shy but oh my' FHA 34 Rupper 4 DALLIS GOERL Dally Football, basketball, baseball too, yet never too busy for the garls he knew Basketball l4, FFA 'I 4, Football 2 4, Class Vace Presadent 2, Baseball 3 4, Track 3, Class Vace Presadent 3, Blue Jay 3, Student Councal lPresa dent and Vace Presaclentj 3 4, Rapper 4, Senaor Presadent 4, FFA Treas urer 3, F FA Vace Presadent 4, Let termen's Club 3 4 JANE HAAS Janie All good things come from heaven. F.H.A. I-4, Band 2-4, Forensics 2-4, Pep Club 3-4, Ripper 4. DOROTHY HEUSER Dorothy I am what I am, no more, no less. F.H.A. I-4, Band I-4, Pep Band I-3, Chorus 'I-4, Glee Club I,3, Forensics 2, Senior Sextet 3-4, Librarian 3-4, Band Librarian 4, Chorus Robe Cus- todian 4, Ripper 4, Duet 3-4, Soloist 4, State Music Tournament Duet 3. RONALD L. JENS Ronnie I want to be bashful, but the girls won't let me. Basketball I,4, Baseball 3-4, Blue Jay 3-4, F.F.A. I-4, F.F.A. Basketball 2-3, F.F.A. Treasurer 2, Sophomore Class Treasurer 2, Student Council 2, Lettermen's Club 4, Ripper 4. GLENN C. KNOX Glenn The sort of man who always hits the nail squarely on the thumb. Chorus 2, F.F.A. I-4, Science Club 4, Junior Band I, Dramatics 4, Sci- ence Club President 4, Ripper 4, Movie Proiectoi' Operator 3-4, Sound Equipment 4, All-School Play 4. RICHARD C. KUEHNE Dick A little work won't hurt anyone, but why should I take the chance. Class Vice President I, Ripper 4, Dramatics I, Basketball I,3, Junior Ban I. DOLORES LEMBCKE Mabel Theres a little but of bad in every good little girl FHA I4 FHA Reporter 4 Glee Club I2 Homecoming Foods Chr 4 Librarian 34 Pep Club 4 Home coming Queen 4 Ripper 4 Class Treasurer 4 'f'QP ,Mix ? cf A-H-H z Mir 4 ,ami MAYNARD R MAAS Maynard sham' Women are the root ot all evil Track 34 Ripper 4 Basketball 2 Science Club 4 JAMES MILLER im Silence before the Storm Baseball 24 Ripper 4 1 -Q' 'LN mtv Page Fifty four QM SUZANNA E. LARKIN Susie How can I study with something more interesting on my mind? Chorus I,2,4, Chorus Librarian 4, Glee Club 'I-2 Forensics I 24 Blue Jay34 FHA I23 Band24 Band Reporter 3 4 All School Play 3 One Act Play 3 Dramatics 3 4 Dramatics Secretary 4 Ripper 4 Make Up for Plays 34 One Act Play General Chairman 4 Jr Band I Triple Trio LOIS MAE LIMBERG ous Worry and I never meet Transferred from Green Bay West 2 Band 24 Pep Band 24 Blue Jay 24 Chorus 24 Glee Club 2 Pep Club 34 Forensics 24 Librarian 23 Dramatics 34 Ripper 4 Prom Committee 3 Triple Trio 4 Stage Crew 2 4 PATRICIA MATUSZAK a She goes through life as though she invented it A Gle C U I 3 4 Club 4 Dramatics 4 Blue Jay 4 Ripper 4 NORBERT MOELLER Norb The world clears a path for a man that knows where hes going FFA I4 Dramatncs 2 Ripper 4 Chorus I2 FFA Quartet 4 FFA Basketball 4 Forensics 4 MAE MUELLER Donna little and she's wise, 's a wonder for her size. H.A. T-4, Ripper 4, Homecomi I, Dramatics 2-4 Glee Chorus 4, Forensic 32, ay Prom Com n 35 S tary sp n Gy ,jp 5' ' 'Jo' -T' 1 SAP ir 4 me K. BOBBIE NAGEL Bob I'm not sleeping, l'm iust giving my eyes a rest. Science Club 3, Ripper 4, Prom Committee 3. PEOTTER Janice doesn't mean a lack of Band l, Senior Band 2-4, HA. T-4, F.H.A. Treasurer 3, Pep 2-3, Pep Club Secretary 3, Dra- T, Forensics 2-3, Badger Girls 3, Homecoming Checkroom rman 4, Prom Committee Chair- 3, Ripper 4, F.H.A. style review at state convention 3. fi 13 C! ffyj. 2 if is Page Fifty-five MORTON D. MUNGER Mort Gee, fellows, I wish l'd been born rich instead of good looking. F.F.A. I-3, Ripper 4, Class President 3, Prom General Chairman 3, Chorus 2, F.F.A. quartet 2, F.F.A. Treasurer 3, Pep Club 2, Prom Court 3. Band man Music MARIE PETERS Marie Being good is a lonesome 'ob but who wants to be lonesome FHA T Prom Committee 3 Ripper ILA MAE PLAMANN Pudgie' hair is too dark to be an angel. sferred from Appleton 2. Dra- matils 2,3,4, Pep C b 4, , , Forensics 2, e Jay 4 ' Commit- a ation Co ttee - man 4. . .lu ip -4-1 Clfhbb. 1,-1l',XU QQ-,qggd W ,SSW , GENEVA PLATTEN Neve' Wind me up and let me talk. Glee Club l,3, F.H.A. T-4, F.H.A. Secretary 4, Chorus 4, Librarian 3, Prom Committee 3, Dramatics 4, Pep Club 4, Dramatics Reporter 4, Ripper 4, Commencement Commit- tee A. JOAN REED Jeanie Night lite is my life. F.H.A. 2-4, Dramatics 2, Ripper 4, Prom Committee 3. DARLENE ROEPCKE Rep l was cut out to be an angel t someone rangwa ith t e pat F.H.A. -, Cheerlead -4, Ho ecomi 3 One A t Pla RICHARD ACHS Dick lt doesn't pay to worry, things 3, M.,- H 4 .. tw if W DOROTHY POWLESS Dorothy Why do tomorrow's work today? Librarian 3,4. -W 4' 5' 1 Q-fe, .,-1 4 E e HEWSI Full a pa 1'V: expr. BENNETT SEVERSON Sorry dear, we lost the motor. happen aVlYWaYf Football l-4, Football Co-Captain F.F.A. l-4, F.F.A. President A, Ripper j B6Sli61bBll l-4, Baseball l-4, Track 4, Football 2-4, Football Co-captain 5 Blue JBY 4, Rlpp-9' 4, Student 4, Basketball l-4, Baseball I-A, Track , ,V , 5 cil 4, Homecoming Chairman l 4, Blue Jay 2-4,srUdemcOU,ml 2,3, 5 Homecoming King 1, Leftermen Lettermen's 3,4, Lettermen's Presi- -E Club 3,4, Letterman's Vice-Pre dent 4, Class President 2, Class V , 3, Letterman's Secretary A, Band I Treasurer 3, Badger Boys State 3, , R Pep Band l, 5TUdef1t GOVHY Homecoming Hobo Day Chairman 4, , Us ,, Committee 2, Prom Chairman 3, Prom Committee Chairman 3, All A School Play 4, Class Night Chg Sch l Play Stage Crew 4. 4, , . 'Y I f . . Q' ' l ' x u - i n F I 4 - ' N Page Fifty-six , , ' x' 39 DOUGLAS SHUFELT Charlue RONALD SIEVERT Ronme I must have a snxth sense there s I thought I caught myself studyung H0 5'9 OI 'IIC other IIV9 Football I2 Rnpper 4 All School Football I4 Rnpper 4 Play 4 AUDREY SOBIECKXS Audrey Stull watks run deep A I4 Band 2 4 horus 3 Pep Club 2 4 Blue Jay 24 B ue Jay Edu tor 4 Student Councvl Treasurer 4 orenstcs D altattcs I Rtpper 4 nan 2 lor B nd Schdo Play Commlttee 2 JANET STINGLE an Sn ence as golden FHA I4 Dramatncs 3 Pep Cub 3 B ue Jay 3 4 Lnbrarran 4 Rap er 4 Forensics 4 JOAN THOMAS Theres a wtcked Intt e tlucker xn her eye A -1 r m 4 m Co rt resldent 4 Club l stuff!! E' 7 .rwiag Z' , T' my 3 5 L 1 Page Fifty seven -A? GW:NDOLYN MAE SPAUDE Gwen Id rather be short and shane than farge and cast a shadow A I4 FHA Song Lea er FHA Hnstonan 4 Forensncs I3 Dramatncs I Pep Band I4 Band I4 Pep Club 4, Pep Club Vtce President Reporter 4 Glee Club Ac compannst 3 Chorus 3 4 Chorus Ac compamst 4 Chorus Vlce Presndent Quartet 34 Blue Jay 34 AI School Play Publscety 2 All School Play Publtcuty Chatrman 4 Class Secretary 4 Rlpper 4 ELIZABETH ANN STUCKART Betty Why let the devnl have all the fun A I 4 Rapper JIM TIERNEY Captain Gnrls dont bother me but I luke to bother them Football Manager I Baseball Man ager 3 Basketball I Rnpper 4 ' I ' . ,Z . N Ac K ya . . J' FN' I ry, 'h Q F , lf, I xx- ' ,SH 1, F , ' 4 s iT I I I I I F I R' ' 1 ' I - 7 ,, P u H . T , I 4 ', -ml.. -, la 4, rar' , Jun' a I, All 'f , - 5 ' , I , lx I 'Lv ' , I, . 5 N A 1 -1. I . . C X ,K 4 I p 512.2 if ' ' ' . . I ' ' th 3 .? l . . . , f , I , ' . 1 - ,h . - I J ' QR , HJ H A H H V' , I , F.:-I..-,' 4. I t I E tt ' ' 1 I P 0 ,I f - I NY '-'. 1 'ian , .5 III. I Mr, 'f HJOH I . , I, , I I' . I I . - li.H.,I-,Da s,C ,A, ' . ' . . . .V' - ' fi ' I I 4, r 4, :n , Gle U' , I I RP f - . ,, A -, - 4 eo, I .C - is., I: sl - K . . I' f ILI 'I ICI BELVINA TYCZKOWSKI e Bashful and shy' Oh' what a lie F H A l 4 Glee Club 2 4 Chorus 4 Homecoming Queen 2 Prom Court 3 Dramatics 4 Prom Committee Chairman 3 Class Secretary 3 Rip per 4 MARY ANN VANDEN Mary Ann What a life now let in exciting A l ub 2 ue mat: wjgsfyi My ill My NF f I qw. its W WMM MARLIN WAGNER Hank All great men are dead and I m not feeling well Football l Manager 4 Baseball 2 3 Track 3 Basketball l Gen Home coming Chr 4 Ripper 4 Prom Com mittee Chairman 3 Lettermen s Club 3,4, Prom King 3 JANIS WARD Janis Here's a girl with a heart and smile. F.H.A. 2-4, Ripper 4. fi' 9 -I A 42 n 1- s o 4 A. J' Lf :LXG 1 gif it ,OW 2 gi' it i ii x 3 ' 5 .1 I Page Fifty-eight JOANNE VANDEN HEUVEL Tuffy A horse and a saddle and off I ll go F H A 14 Ripper 4 Glee Club 12 Office 3 f' ff' lififff if GEORGE VISSERS George My schooling has done me no harm but lll feel safer on the farm F FA 14 Pep Club l 2 Dramatics l 2 Ripper 4 lVAN WARD u Work fascinates me l could sit and loo at it all ay FFA l4 FFA Basketball 4 a matics 34 Football 24 Basketball l Track 4 Lettermens Club 34 Ripper 4 GERALD WICKESBERG Wick l worry nobody, and nobody worries me. Football l-4, Basketball l'3, Base- ball l-3, Lettermen's Club 3,4, Homecoming King 4, Homecoming Parade Chairman 4, Ripper 4. WALTER WIECKERT There are only three great men ly :ng myself and lve forgotten the other two Transferred 2 from App eton FFA A Baske a 2 -1 Prom Commnttee Chatrman 3 Sensor Com muttee Chatrman A JOAN WUSSOW Joanne Ill lnve forever Band I 4 State Mustc Tournament 3 F H A l 4 Forensncs l 3 Chorus l -4 Gee Club I 2 Dramattcs 4 Rapper 4 All School Play Publuclty 4 Pep Ban l 3 A iv! Flower Red Rose 'ors Blue and Saver Motto Today we launch, where snall we anchor? Page Fllty nrne JOHN WURTZEL Hot Rod l know the football feeld Isnt the only place you need a good lme Football I 4 Basketball l 3 Baseball l 4 Track A All School Play 3 Let termen s Club 3 4 Drarnatucs 4 Blue Jay 2 4 Rnpper A Homecomlng 4 Prom Chatrman A All School Play Stage Crew 4 Commencement 4 MARY JANE ZIEGENBEIN Zueg flurtaes n T4 Pep Band T4 Chorus G e Cub Forenslcs FHA IA Dramatucs A Rnpper A All School Play Prompter 4 Orches tra l 2 Pep Club l 2 Sensor Home comnng Float Chr A Tournament Accompamst 3 4 HB' Gyn ,, H i- . 4 , 2.4,r.r,. blll-,lull 4 ' It 'f A f' X If talking is good for one's health Just a young girl in her early - , ' , Ba d - , - , .., -, ' , , -, l,3,4, le l l, ' l-A, I a , , . ' , X , , , , A' . i YN , SXT T I l C. ' t CO. : I . I ' HOUSE LIGHTS DIM IN MEMORIAM I cannot say and I wall not say That he as dead He ns lust away' Wulh a cheery Smale and a wave of the hand He has wandered Into an unknown land Mold and gentle as he was brave When The sweelest love of has life he gave To sumple Thmgs where the vuolets grew Pure as The eyes they were lrkened to Thmk of ham stall as the same I say He IS not dead he IS 'UST away James Whutcomb Rnley P ge S CURTAIN CALL In the year 1960 we fund these stars who had theur debut un theur home town theater now at theur peak of stardom We fund them un many dufferent parts of the world workung successfully at theur chosen careers Gunars Eudemanus has returned to hus natuve land of Latvua to dusplay hus Amerucan learned talents Morton Munger has become one of the most popular Amerucan artusts specualuzung un the art of perfectung the Petty Gurl Dolores Lembcke and Geneva Platten have taken theur secretarual work to heart and are workung un one of the M G M Studuos un Hollywood Gwen Spaude and Jeanette Rohm have acquured a secretarual posutuon wuth the Rockerfeller Oul Concern un Dallas Texas We fund Dorus Domke bravung the uungles of Afruca as a mussuonary brungung hope and happuness to the natuves Jeanette Hernung and Dorothy Heuser are the mag nufucent duo now appearung on the Metropolutan stage for a nune week run Mary Jane Zlegenbeun has reached stardom by playung her saxophone wuth Wayne Kung and hus orchestra Maynard Maas and Robert Nagel are now star durectors wuth theur academy award wunnung productuon beung Gone Wuth the Wund Back Wuth the Breeze starrung Donna Kasperek and Bruce Buttles un the love scenes James Muller as the comeduan and Joan Thomas as the rnan snatcher The publucuty was furnushed by Clarussa Doxtator s abuluty to spread the word throughout the telephone world Quuntun Adamsku has graduated from Marquette Unuversuty and us now pullung hus way to success as a dentust John Wurtzel un hus pharmacust work us audung Quuntun by sellung drugs to hus patuents John us also receuvung busuness from Dallus Goerl who us a regustered M D Bennett Severson also enters unto thus cycle as a mortucuan Together these four boys have clumbed the ladder to success Shurley Coonen Januce Peotter and Janet Stungle have graduated from Stout Instutute and are now Home Ec teachers Helen Reus s tutle role us servung her country as a W A F Melvun Bruggs us also servung hus country un the Navy and holds true to the Navy tradutuon of a gurl un every port We fund these boys un the sports world Ruchard Sachs as an all star football player Douglas Shufelt as the heavyweught boxung champuon of the world Dave Husman as head basketball coach at Yale Unuversuty and Ken Ganzel us the number one hutter un the Ameru an League Belvuna Tyczkowsku us un New York offerung her servuces as a regustered nurse un a chuldren s home Sally Baumann has dusplayed her talents un thus fueld also and us employed at the St Eluzabeth s Hosputal un Appleton Jane Haas Dorothy Powless and Janus Ward are now grade school teachers Duck Kuehne took hus hot rod to the lnduanapolus Speedway and on Memorual Day he won the tutle Champuon of Champuons Lous Lumberg has made her home un Ten nessee as a socual worker Norbert Moeller has vusu ed her recently as he toured the Unuted States guvung senatorual speeches wuth vuews toward the Presudency Suzanna Larkun us Norberts campaugn manager for she has the abuluty to unfluence the publuc through her raduo work The last tume we talked to Bernuce Brugger Patsy Matusvak Ruth Phulupsen and Marue Peters they agreed that stardom can be reached through marruage and thus they have chosen the roles of housewuves as theur careers Jerry Wuckesberg and Ronald Suevert are stull contunuung theur wanderung as un former years We are sure they are doung quute well for themselves We fund Joann Fassbender and Barbara Braun workung un New York Cuty as a fashuon desugner and unteruor decorator Donna Mae Mueller does exclusuve modeuung on Broadway Guy Danuels has become one of the top scuentusts through hus unventuon of the V 8 Duesel Engune Walter Wueckert has contrubuted many udeas to the world of scuence and us noted as a second Eunsteun Glenn Knox owner of The Palms Nught Club has on contract the beautuful sunger Joan Reed and the world famous comeduan Ronald Jens who has a solo act to amuse the publuc for a two year term lla Mae Plamann works here as a hat check gurl George Vussers and Ivan Ward have penetrated the unknown and treacherous parts ot Afruca and have become wudely known as hunters and explorers We are well aware of Joan Wussow s actung abuluty as she stars on Broadway after seeung her un Luft Thune Eyes James Tuerney now owns hus own daury un Seymour and us very prosperous un hus busuness Joanne Vanden Heuvel has settled un Wyomung on her 350 acre horse ranch Geraldune Cuha us helpung Joanne by doung the cookung and the housework on the ranch Bob Grutt has funushecl hus studues un aeronautucs and us now a pulot for Trans Atlantuc Aurways Marlun Wagner has also completed hus studues un enguneerung and us now workung un Mulwaukee for the General Electruc Company We weren t at all surprused to fund Janet Blaur also un Mulwaukee teachung a Kundergarten class Betty Stuckart ns tourung the South as a U S O entertauner for all the Aur Force bases She told us that Wulluam Abel us now a fuve star General and rs threatenung to run for presudent next year We duscovered that Bob Appleton us stull workung at the Unuversuty of Wusconsun on hus plan for a three day week school term We wush hum the best of luck' Mary Ann Vanden Heuvel us wrutung a new Joke Book as she travels from state to state un her trauler The last tume she uourneyed through Calufornua she stopped off at Darlene Roepcke s natuonally advertused restau rant Cuddle Cove run by her effucuent wautresses Beverly Defferdung Esther Felton and Elaune Buss South of the Mason Duxon lune un Georgua Vernon Court and Vernon Druesow own a large southern plantatuon theur pruncuple crop beung Georgua Peaches Weyno Ohlrogge us delughtung the publuc as a puanust and us play ung at Carnegue Hall Audrey Sobueck has become edutor of the Chucago Trubune and us known as the Eyes and Ears of the newspaper world Delores Drews us kept busy wuth her lob as haur stylust un a New York beauty salon And as the footlughts are dummed and the curtaun closes on thus revuew of stars we feel assured that the Class of 52 has won natuonal acclaum Page S ty one 1 1 . . . . . . . ,, 1 . ,, . . . . 1 ' 1 1 ' ' , . . . . . ,, . . . 1 1 H . . . . 1 1 1 . . . . , . . . , . . , . . . . ,, . . ,, ' 1 ' 1 1 1 s. . , . . , . . . . . , . . ,, , . ,, . . . 1 ' ' . . .t . . . . I ' 1 - 1 1 1 . 1, . 11 11 - - - 1 1 . I . , . . . . . ,, . . ,, . , . - 1 1 . . . . , . . ,, ,, . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 T 1 V - - - 11 - ,, . , . . . . . . - . . . . , ,, ,, . . . . . . 1 11 11 - . ix - of STAGE BILL SEPTEMBER Labor Day School opens Happy days are here agam' Football game Hnp' Hnp' Hurray' Seymour 31 Gnbraltar O Football game rainy weather Sturgeon Bay 13 Seymour Freshman nnttnatuon We dudnt even have a ttghtung chance Freshman Sophomore party say do l know you? Football game Algoma 13 Seymour O Football game and oh such mud' Seymour 12 Oconto OCTOBER Football game Kewaunee 13 Seymour O lt couldnt happen to a nlcer group of fellows' Lyceum Otto Dallman Who will admit their name IS Otto? Hobo Day and Pep Rally The old look and Fight Team Fight' VL!! Football game Homecomlng' We won by golly we won' This game Wy Q lnda' hlstory Seymour 18 DePere 6 Football game Oconto Falls 7 Seymour 6 Well that s life' Football game Pulaskn 14 Seymour O If 1 lift W Halloween and we were good llttle wntches' NOVEMBER 1 3 Teachers Conventlon Tnme out for good behavior 1 Flrst quarter ends Its too late now' A J' Lyceum Coleman Puppets Never too old for Cunderella' L I lub Annual plctures taken Look this way please What no burdle' Blue Jay party Swung your partners and away we go' Athletuc banquet When do we eat? FFA FHA party A good time was had by all' One act play contest recelved an A ratmg How about that? 22 23 Thanksguvlng vacation Food dont even rnentuon the word' 28 Lyceum Earl Lockman 30 Basketball game wlth the Alumnx Guess we showed them' Lettermen s dance You cant get In without a tucket DECEMBER FFA banquet Basketball game East DePere 56 Seymour 45 FFA movie County Falr Basketball game Algoma 51 Seymour 45 Basketball game West DePere 71 Seymour 54 Grade school Chrustmas operetta She Dndn t Belueve Basketball game Seymour 43 Sturgeon Bay 40 Hey look what we dad' Christmas concert A Merry Chrlstmas put to muslc Basketball game Kewaunee 52 Seymour 41 Chrnstmas party All thus and Santa too? 24 Jan 4 Chrustmas vacatuon Mass school? And how' g v A 3 . 4 b. 8 . '. A . . - ' . 15 ' .. - 6. 21 ' ' ' ' ' . 22 - - . 29 , . - O. 6 - . ' ' . 8 - ... ' ' ' ' ,. 11 , , ' g 2 'ja' 12 , , G q D it ' ' ,fl fifqf Q g . ' ' 20 1 l , , . 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Mud Wlnter Concert are you IISISDIIWQQ Farm lnstttute Play off Bonduel 56 Seymour 52 Basketball game at the Reformatory Please dont lose the key' Basketball game Pulaski 70 Seymour 65 70LaL,.u225z- ' ,... MARCH K! xc' Local forensic contest M Grade school operetta Dreamboat Z Thurd quarter ends no comment' M Dlstruct forensuc contest 3 'Al-r ruff' APRIL ,AAN 94-4...l-.! 3 Conference forenslc contest W 5 Solo ensemble tournament ,,4,,n.v 7 os, 9 I4 Sprung vacatton They say that I have Sprlng Fever I8 Junior party .As . 25 Dramatlcs club party 26 Muslc Festrval With a Song In My Heart MAY 4-AAA-J Junior Prom Meet Me Tonlght In Dreamland' And thats lust what It was' FHA banquet Sprtng concert Sensor class party As a flnal trlbute Home Ec style revlevv Watch your step Baccalaureate Class nlght Commencement Yes they do fly by dont they? Memorual Day I hate to leave you but School closes' PQS 'yt Il - . I5 - . I8 - ' . 2I ' . 25 29 - ' , ' ' . I - . 5 - . . 8 - . II 4' ' ' ' is... I2 - . 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' 25 . 26 ' . 29 , , ' , 30 ' , . aeux-hree OSCARS We the members of the senuor class of 52 of the Seymour Hugh School beung of sound mund and memory make and declare thus our funal wull and testament un manner and form un the proper procedure as follows Vernon Court leaves hus unterest un farmung to Jane Zullmer tl dont know why but he usb Guy Danuels guves hus mechanucally uncluned braun to the next year s physucs classes a precautuon so none of the students wull lose unterest Delmar Mueller and Glen Ward receuve cheerleading abuluty from Darlene Roepcke and Helen Reus Ruchard Sachs wulls hus football shoes to Bob Coonen so he may follow un hus footsteps Gunars Eudemanus guves hus skull un crackung gum to anyone un Muss Hader leun s hustory classes un hopes that ut wull keep the students popping Cletus Goffard gets Vernon Dreusows truck so he may contunue to get to school un the mornung Ken Braun Davud Wussow and LaVern Sassman receuve the fruendshup of Ronald Suevert Marlun Wagner and Gerald Wuckes berg Mary Jane Zuegenbeun very unwullungly guves up her love of the uunuor boys to the next year s senuor gurls Bernuce Brugger s love letters from Germany go to the lubrary so other people may get a kuck out of reading them Donald Swuecuchowsku receuves Dorus Domkes abuluty of doung the Charleston Elaune Buss Delores Drews and Esther Feltons quuet manners go to Audrey Fischer Ruth Reunke and Audrey Brandenburg Joan Thomas and Joann Fassbender guve theur good taste un clothung to the needy Bob Appleton wull guve back anythung he receuved from thus school because he thunks ut us no asset to hum Janet Blaur shyly guves her heught to Nuls Ulmer so they wull balance up more evenly Clarussa Doxtators telephone operators vouce goes to Bob Weushoff whule Ruchard Kuehne and Maynard Maas guve theur bookkeeping abuluty to Alan Mott and LeRoy Rahn Dorothy Heuser and Jeanette Hernung guve theur rehearsung doung the polka to the phy ed classes so they may contunue to keep up the good work Jane Haas Januce Peotter and Lous Lumberg guve theur clarunets to the band maybe they can find some practucal use for them Dave Consoer and Jo Ann Van Straten receuve Bruce Buttles and Donna Kaspereks seats on the Black Creek bus Morton Munger guves hus artustuc abuluty to James Wolff Robert Nagle guves hus flashy sport shurts to the sewung classes maybe they can make them over whule Dolores Lembcke and Geneva Platten remaunung Fearless Four Jum Tuerney and George Vussers guve theur that mornung after look to anyone wuth a car Jum Muller s hard stuclyung goes to Pat Lotter Joanne Vanden Heuvel and Joan Reed guve theur never endung pep to Hugene Van Kauwenberg and Darrel Doersch Belvuna Tycz kowsku leaves her famous soprano vouce to the chorus Weyno Ohlrogge and Suzanna Larkun guve theur pepsodent smules to Wanda Rollo and Vuolet Corneluus Ivan Ward and Douglas Shufelt wull theur fruendluness to Eugene Hebel and John Melotte Beverly Defferdungs long curly locks go to Terry Kuehne Somethung has to keep hus neck warm Quuntun Adamsku guves hus wavy haur to the hughest budder Donna Mae Mueller and Jeanette Rohm guve theur love of Fuve Corners to Merle Krueger and Charles Sommers Norbert Moeller Dallus Goerl and Glenn Knox leave theur experuence un the F F A to the F H A Bob Grutt guves hus scoutung eye for gurls to the freshmen boys He feels tnat they could use the experuence Ken Ganzel guves hus fox y escapades to Glen Mullen Audrey Sobueck guves her love for Seymour Hugh School to her suster Arlene Walter Wueckert wulls hus Ford statuon wagon to the kuds he transports so they may contunue to keep comung to S H S Johnny Wurtzel and Bud Severson guve theur places un the shower room to the uanutors un hopes that there wull be less work un cleanung up Bull Abel s quuetness goes to Bob Weushoff Melvun Bruggs career as a wauter goes to Tom Welhouse The lovely red blushung of Joan Wussow and Shurley Coonen go to Don Abel and Armen Armutage Betty Stuckart and Janet Sturugle s dreams of no homework go to Tom Skelly and Janet Zuesemer whule Geraldune Cuha s unterest un drummers us receuved by Donna Van Straten Barbara Braun s temper us pushed onto her luttle brother Whutey the can maybe make a better use of ntl Dave Husman s escapades on the basketball court are guven to Tom Wel house whule Ronnue Jens wushes to confer the 'oy he got from sleepung un class to anyone who needs the rest Patsy Matuszak and Dorothy Powless guve theur brown eyes to anyone who wushes to have tnem Janus Ward and Janet Stungle guve theur shyness to Marulyn Schreiber and Mary Elyn Weushoff At the same tume Mary Ann Vanden Heuvel guves her roarung Pontuac to Randall Peters so he may sell hus Ford Sally Baumann guves her smule to Pattu Puerce Ruth Phulupsen guves her pep un classes to Lynette Veutch lla Mae Plamann wulls her fruendly smule to anyone who needs ut The class of 52 wants to guve the class of 53 all the luck and hope of whuch we receuved from thus school And to the school ut s a memory and remembrance of four years well spent Page Su ty fov - u . . . I I I I I ' I ' I I . . . . I . I . - . . ' . , . I ' I I I , . ' I ' I I I . I I . I . . I . . 1 ' I . I I . will their iobs at Reese's to their little brothers. Gwen Spaude leaves her beloved trombone to the . . , ' I I , . . . , . I , I . . . l ' I , 1 - 1 ' ' A 1 I . I - .X n Y l ,594 via-ri' Compliments of HOTEL SEYMOUR FineFoods Phone 51 Seymour, Wis. Compliments of JENQUIN CASE IMPLEMENTS Gehl Forage Harvesters Seymour, Wisconsin Compliments of R. KUEHNE 8. SONS Phone l3 Seymour, Wis Compliments of S E N C A Compliments B E R T Optometrist Compliments of SEYMOUR STATE BANK Compliments of SEYMOUR PRESS Printers of Everything Compliments of L L E R E H I. Seymour 81 Black Creek Compliments of MUEHL FURNITURE CO Good Furniture Values Since 1873 Seymour Wisconsin Compliments of RELIANCE PRINTING Green Bay Wisconsin Compliments of A A Compliments of B T E R R Gustman Motors Ben Truman Mgr Sarrfe Studio Don Fraser Compliments of Coast to Coast Store Compliments of Wurtzel Drug Store Huettl Transfer Seymour Wisconsin Compliments of Seymour Canning Co Compliments of Halladas Meat Market SPONSGRS C J Cumlcek Jeweler Henry H Lledeka Green Bay Wisconsin Consolidated Badger Morning Glory Products Reese Dairy Where Friends Meet Jensen Sales 8. Service Phone 68W Compliments of Mielkes Motor Co Compliments of Kraft Shoe Store PgeS ty First National Bank Complete Banking Service Johnson Burt Lumber Co Dependable Building Products Seymour Co op Exchange Flour Feed 8. Seed Wlckesberg 8. Farley Standard Oil Compliments of Dr R E Erdmann Sherman Implement Co McCormick Implements Compliments of Dr M Monroe . ' of . E . F . L E R 0 L F E M I - P I c o . 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Seymour Wis Compliments of SEYMOUR PRODUCE Phone POND SPORT SHOP INC Headquarters for Spalding Athletic Goods 113 E College Ave Appleton Wisconsin Congratulations from WISCONSIN MICHIGAN POWER S T E N Treasure Craft Compliments of O L L L U N Jewelry and Stationery Irene Street at Main Blvd Marcle K Lynum Green Bay Wisconsin CARTER HANSEN STUDIO Pictures That Please New London Wisconsin Bank of Black Creek Member of Fed Dept Insurance Outagamle Producer Co op Black Creek Wisconsin Burdick Furniture Co Furniture and Floor Covering Rohloff Barber Shop Black Creek Wisconsin Blake Restaurant Vernon Blake Prop R H Gehrke Co Black Creek, Wisconsin Vanden Heuvel Motors Phone 21 W Seymour Flour Mill M A Kuene Mgr See More Theater The best In entertainment Arnles Bowling Alleys Seymour Wisconsin Compliments of 791612101193 U Appleton Wisconsin Compluments of Verbeten s Pmecastle Compliments of Rr G J Babbitt Progressive Farmers Seymour Wisconsin Compliments of Doepker s Bakery Compliments of Kurly Top Beauty Shop M Burns and V Lubnnski Attorneys at law Seymour Tile Plant A Wussow Ben Franklin Store The Dime Store Krahn s Grocery E Krahn Mgr Melchert Bros Seymour Wisconsin AL, 716441 .QJV4 fad 44' 4.4,-1 ,ple nfl j 14,-XJ 4,441 AAA-1 7 7 Ifocff aj-fnwcr Comms of14 '? fr:-0-' d ' Hlttner Clinic Compliments of N E Heike Chiropractor Compliment of Dr F Metcalf Five Corners Cheese Factory Guilford Mueller Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8209 M E Babbitt Plumbing 8. Heating Fred W Brick 8. Son Farm Implements Compliments of Commonwealth Telephone Co Mr 8. Mrs H Felauer Five Corners Len s Electric Philco Appliances Compliments of Ralph 8. Roy Puls vo 0 1, to ' ' T 5 5 0 0 llil . . alll ' U J O ' S A - K R ' S C H .-,.5,!f,c.,4.1 K '., 4' A' Iv , L ' I f 4 Y I W if 7:1 4--4-Of ', f J - J I .ll I . . . I I u c 1 0 l 5,1 5' I . l 1 n Q . 1 1 l I . I . . A t I ' ' 1 - , . l . I . ll ' Il . I . , . . . , . I , I ' ' I o 0 a 0 Dunbar Service 8. Grocery The Mart, Seymour Bunkelman Motors Edward Cook Forrest A. Huth Harold Kroll Larry Miller Grocery 51-'En We The Class of l952 vvlsh To extend our appreclafuon To all Those who helped Us wnh Thus Rnpper We wish To Thank our advasors members of The faculty The sfudems who confrlbufed pucmres The busnraessmen who purchased ads Sarrfe Swdlo and Reliance Prumers ' 1 l ,I 0' 'T -.219 031 9' . . AJ' f' V7 Y. X 'I 2 1 7 79 5 1 75' 7' 1 7 'Z f 1 f? wW,,6tAhv JW W xJ, 4-'L 4 lla SJf'.,JJffU'y Wy? 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