Shawano High School - Shawnee Yearbook (Shawano, WI)
- Class of 1957
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They have offered us iheir friendship and accep+ed our own. They have friumphed, as we, over hurdles of infellecf and daily living. Bui' mosi' of all, because we have been young Americans +oge+her, all looking ahead. According io fhe legend of Spirif Rock, Hs crumbling symbolizes fhe disin+egra+icn of fhe Menominee +ribe. We are confiden+ +ha+ when Spirii Rock is no more, our neighbors will noi' have perished as a people, buf only as a +ribe, and +ha'I', under fhe leadership of +he graduafes of Shawano High School, fhe complefe assimila+ion of 'rhe Menominees as an infegral pari' of our greai' democracy will prove 'ro be a pleasurable and happy experience. 4 .,,-.1 is ANNUAL STAFF EDITOR IN CHIEF ................................. ASSISTANT EDITOR ............ BUSINESS MANAGER E ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER --- SENIOR STAFF ................. CLASSES STAFF FACULTY STAFF ORGANIZATION EVENTS STAFF - STAFF SPORTS STAFF .... INDEX STAFF .... ART STAFF .... PHOTOGRAPHY ------U, ---- George Sebasfian JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE --- A---- Donna Kunz --- Barbara Boolh --- Waller Mason ------ Carol Ballce -- Ellen Kemmeler Joanne Wussow ----- Jucly Bocher Juanila Wallin Margarel Mafhison Mary Kuesler --- Jill Van Cleve Rose Zcliarslek Pal' Mehlhorn Barbara Herrmann Larry Reisner Na'I'alie House ----- Rose Bosser Toni Brunner Barbara Fredenberg Pa+ Doran --- Joanne Vomaslic Jucly Reichel --- Priscilla Dillg' RACK ROW: E. Kemnncler, J. Boclwer, FIRST ROW: Mr. Wisnefslre, advisor, M. Mallwison, M. Kuesler, C. Ballfc, J. Wussuw, J. Wallin. I L. RACK ROW: G. Sebaslian, J. Reicllel, J. Vomaslic, FIRST ROW: P. Doran. D. Dillell, T. Brunner, B. Fredenbcrg, D. K-mz. ...J RACK ROW: R. Bosser, l.. Reisner, B. Boollw. FIRST ROW: N. House, R. Zdiarslelc, J. Van Cleve P. Mehllworn, Alasenlz G. Herrmann, 135 xv .R 'e N , 15 199-ayfww..1Q . own...-nf -N, v.. 2' ig 53.6 E xg , an The Superinfendenf Congrafulafions fo you, 'rhe members of fhe Shawano Senior High School Class of I957. For fhe pasf several years you have spenf a large parf of your fime in our schools. His our sincere desire fo have provided you wifh fhe besf insfrucfion, fhe lafesf facfs and mosf mafure guidance if is pos- sible fo give. To fhaf end we as a sfaff are dedicafed. We also hope you will, in fhe immediafe and disfanf fufure confinue fo be a credif fo your fam- ily, your church and your school. We are very proud of you as individuals and as a group. You have sef high sfandards and have mainfained fhem. May I wish you fhe besf of luck and Godspeed for fhe fufure. Sincerely, Harold G. Sfewarf The Principal This year fhe Nafional Educafion Associafion celebrafes ifs cenfenial and The Fufure Teachers of America Organizafion ifs fwenfiefh year of exisf- ence. Disfricf No. 8 feachers are I00 per cenf members in fhe N.E.A.g fhe W.E.A. and fheir regional organizafions. We also have an acfive chapfer of Fufure Teachers in our school. The desire fo feach is a deep-seafed one and permeafes fhe hearfs and souls of fhousands upon fhousands who have never given conscious fhoughf fo enfering fhe profession. Teaching is an honored profession. Probably no ofher profession exerfs so much influence upon fhe lives of young people. Teachers help fo mould efhical principles, develop personal affifudes, and direcf appreciafions and undersfandings fhaf are carried fhrough life by fheir sfudenfs. The success- ful and effecfive feacher musf be endowed wifh a love for children, a liking for people, and a desire fo help young people. Yes! fhe responsibilifies of fhe feacher are heavy and are fundamenfal fo our way of life. I am confidenf fhaf our feachers measure up fo fheir responsibilifies. EVERETT THOMAS CALVIN BROCKMAN Ariended Plymoulh High School . . . feaches insfrumenial music . . . is a naiive of Plymouih, Wisconsin . . . has Iwo small children . . . enioys do-if-yourself proiecis. VINCENT BRUNNER Teaches malh . . . aliondecl high school in S+evens Poin+ . . . has +augh+ in Shawam since I'-748 . . . is a noiive of Cusior, Wise consin . . . enioys Iallcing aboul army expe- riences . . . Mr. Brunner's favorife pasfirnc is farming. ALICE ADERMAN ls our arf inslrucror . . . has Iaughi in Shawano High for ren years . . . graduaied 'From Shawano High School . . . Miss Adar- man enjoys reading, also fraveling and painiing. MARIE ASCHENBRENER Graduaied from Shaweno High School . , . ieaches Home Economics . . . has iaughi in Shawano High for Iwo years . . . married, has five children. ROGER BRANDT Teaches chemisiry, physics . . . graduaied from Shawano High School . . . ihis is his 'firsi year of +eaching in Shawano . . . Mr. BrandI's favoriie pas- iime is fishing. ll 15.5.46 BEATRICE CATTAU Teaches English and Journalism . . . is a nalive of Avoca, Wisconsin, allended high school al Lone Rock . . , Mrs. Callau enjoys playing bridge, golfing, and working wifh young people . . . Sha is +he wife of L. W. Callau, Shawano lawyer . . . has laughl' in Shawano for fhirfeen years . . . advises our FTA. . .. ERWIN CUDD Social Sludies leacher . . . his home lown is Spring Valley, Wisconsin . . . graduafed from Spring Valley High School . . . married, has one child . . . enioys reading, fishing, lraveling, and collecling slamps. VERA DRENGLER Nalive of Ironwood, Michigan . . . reaches algebra and World Hislory, has laughl in Shawano nine and one half years . . . Mrs. Drengler enioys 'leaching her lwo small sons, seven-year old Billy and four-year old Jimmy. MARGARET GIBBS Librarian . . . Graduafe of Shawano High . . . has been leaching here for 9 years . . . was librarian al Hope College, Holland, Mich., before coming here . . . loves io read, sew and lravel. WALTER HEIN ls a nalive of Cambria, Wisconsin . . . allended Cambria High School . . . leaches lnduslrial Arls and Mechanical Drawing . . . has faughl al' S. H. S. 'For lourleen years . . . enioys sporls . . . is lhe Junior Varsily coach. I2 ROBERT HOWARD Graduaied 'from Ashland High School . . . is leaching his second year ai Shawano . . . ieaches maih . . . enioys huniing and resiing wiih a 'fishing pole . . . married . . . lives in Shawano. ROY JACOBSON graduaied from Waferiown High School . . . has been ieaching us English and American Li+era+ure for 'Four years . . . he and wife he plays a good game of golf. JOHN KENNEY He hails from Waukesha. Wisconsin . . . qraduaied from Waukesha High School . . . he and wife, Harrie? Ann have five children . . . he ieaches Physical Educafion . . . very ably leads our varsiiy fo vicfory . . . has been wiih us for ien years. IRENE KRAUSE Shawano is her home iown, she is a gradu- ale of Shawano High . . . ieaches home- making . . . advises ihe F.H.A .... enioys lrniiiing, sewing and reading . . . and runs fha hoi' lunch program. NANCY LETLEBO Graduafed from Easi' High School . . home iown is Madison, Wisconsin . . reaches business educafion courses . . . en- ioys kniiiing . . . loves fraveling . . . de- lighfs in skiing downhill on slippery slais . . . 'ihis is her 'firsi year ai' Shawano. Nafive of Waieriown, Wisconsin . . . Carol have one child , . , Holly Ann . . . CATHERINE McLETCHlE Teaches Home Nursing , . . has 'laughl here since I943 . . . Gradualed from Cass High School, Defroil' . . . lhinks lhis is a very fine high school in which lo leach . . . man- ages Dislricl Heallh Program. MARK M EG NA Homelown Milwaukee . . . his alma maier . . . Milwaukee Messner . . . has been leach- ing us English for seven years . . . he and wife Belly have lhree children . . . loves reading . . . hunling . . . relaxing wifh a fishing pole. NANCY NUSHART Our girls Phy. Ed. leacher comes lo us from Kaukauna . . . gradualed 'From Kaukau- na High School . . . has been here iwo years . . . is assislani cheerleading coach . . . likes horseback riding, swimming and dancing. DONALD OLSEN Teaches hislory . . . hails from Wiflen- berg. Wisconsin . . . gracluale of Willenberg High School . . . has been af S. H. S. for lhree years . , . plays a good game of golf . . . he and wife, Jean, have lwo children. I4 if ill fill GILBERT MUELLENBACH Teaches Lalin . . . Guidance Direclor . . . graduafed from Sl. Laurence Hig h School. Mounl Mary, Wisconsin . . . he and wife, Evelyn, have lwo chil- dren . . . home iown, Charles- burg, Wisconsin . . . laughl af S. H. S. for +wen+y years . . . plays a good game of golf. Teaches hislory Palmaleer plans fo r BONNIE POLZIN Has been leaching al S. H. S. for lwo years . . . married . . . loves skiing, walching T.V., and reading . . . feaches geomeiry and algebra . . . home fown is A Abbofsford, Wisconsin . . . al- fended Abbolsford High School. , JOHN REILLY Naiive of Waupun, Wisconsin . . . . enloys or have fwo children . . . lhinlcs well direcled young- slers malre beller cifizens and build befler schools. gradu- afed from Waupun High School . . ' fishing . . . he and wife, Elean JOE ROUNCE Home lown is Shell Lalce, Wisconsin . . . gradualed from Shell Lake High School . . . hobbies are fly fishing, hunling . . . fhinks S. H. S. has a nice faculfy and sludeni body . . . leeches biology and hisfory . . . alfends summer school during summer. I5 ELLEN PALMATEER . . . alfonded Our Lady of Lourdes High School, Marinefle . . . is a nalive of Menominee, Michigan . . . enioys leaching in Shawano High School . . . Miss fravel fhis summer. FRANCIS POLANSKY Home fown is Minneapolis, Minnesoia . . . gradualed from Sl. Anfhony High School . . . fhinks fhe new high school is a won- derful place in which lo work. Taughl ai S. H. S. 'lor nine years . . . lilces music, cool:- ing, golfing, swimming, cards and reading. and James. ANITA WEIER Hails from Gillell, Wisconsin . . . gradual- ed from Suring High School . . . has been leaching al S. H. S. for four years . . . likes sewing, fishing . . . feaches Business Educa- tion . . . is our F.B.L.A. advisor. CHESTER WISNEFSKE Has been leaching al S. H.S. for lwo years . . . home lown is Tilleda, Wisconsin . . . feaches Business Educalion . . . graduale of Clinlonville High School. . . married . . . likes fishing, hunling, cards, reading, and walching sporls. I 6 VERNON SEHLOFF Gradualed 'From Lincoln High School, Manilowoc, Wisconsin . . . ieaches Sopho- more English . . . lhird year of leaching here . . . enioys golfing . . . Mr. Sehlo'f'F ancl wife, Bernadine have lwo small sons, Tom JAMES STAUFFER ls our Biology 'teacher . . . his fiffh year af Shawano High . . . gradualed from Nap- erville High School, Naperville, Illinois . . . Mr. Slauffer enioys duck hunfing . . . oper- ales a resorl during lhe summer monlhs . . . coaches wreslling and 'foolball . . . married, has four children. ERNEST WAl.l.lN Mr. Wallin-Gradualed 'From Granfsburg High School. Has been wifh us for lhree years Teaches agricullure. Likes hunl- ing, fishing, canoeing and does some reforeslalion. Wi'fe's name is Maureen . . . has fwo chil- dren: Barbara and Suzanne. CHARLIE JOHN LORELLE WOOD Teaches vocal music . . . nalive of Berlin, Wisconsin . . , graduafe of Berlin High School . . . 'lhis is her firsf year ai S. H. S .... likes kniHing and sporfs. MARY BARTELT Works in office . . . enioys working wi+h faculfy and sludenfs . . . likes bowling, golfing, and everyfhing in general. We likewise, enioy having her work wifh us, and we like her a lol! 5 ri gg? COOKS l4ELPERS I7 Www WW 1 .MX My N. C5 I ,Qfx Q, ,, oQs f If f lr f? VWFMF K U ww gk HnHrm1H ,ff X ' X f I I 'x I X l N 1 lx N ' L ,E xi .QQ Mlfck, wg f N A f' f 1 M WW X X A, I I, x Q' A, , f -' , FJ lfJ XXYXQ H -'q'!. g.9 LQ I 'L xxlg 5' YY, 2, K 1' ' ' CLASS ol '57 JIM GUETH5. Pfefidsm' MARY KUESTER, Treasurer DICK MENNING, Vice-Pres. ROSE BOSSER, Secrelary We, lhe Senior graduales ol I957, as we look back lhrough our high school careers, we lincl many happy memories. As bewildered Freshman we began lhe year by elecfing Loren Woll as presidenl ol our class. Our vice-presiclenl was Aldon Slrei, wilh Mary Ullech as our secrelary and Joanne Wussow, lreasurer. Barb Herrmann was chosen as our represenlalive on lhe Homecoming Courl ol Honor. Our lloal, Lel's Mow 'Em Down , didn'l have very good resulls. We were proud lo have lhree oulslanding members ol our class. Jill Van Cleve was lhe only Freshman in lhe Slale Play: Toni Brunner made lhe varsily cheer- leading squad, and Carol Buellner displayed her excellenl arl lalenl in lhe annual. The Freshman one acl play, Love Hils Wilbur , proved lo be a hilarious comedy. Jill Van Cleve was elecled presidenl ol our Sophomore class. Donna Kunz was vice-presidenl, wilh Larry Baker as lreasurer, and Karen Koehler as secrelary. Mary Kuesler represenled our class on lhe Homecoming Courl ol Honor. ll's a Viclory , our lloal, won second place. Presidenl Barb Boolh, vice-presidenl Dick Menning, secrelary Donna Kunz, and lreasurer Rose Bosser led lhe Junior class lhrough an evenllul year. The Homecoming lloal, Roasl 'Em by De-Feel , came in lasl. Helen Zwieg was our represenlalive on lhe Courl ol Honor. A very able commillee selecled our long wanled class rings. We could hardly wail unlil we would have lhem on our lingers. Couldn'+ l Kiss You Gooclnighl? , our one acl play, was liked by all. Finally lhe big evenl ol our high school careers arrived--lhe Junior Prom. King Lesler Bohm and Queen Nalalie House led lhe grand march lo lhe music ol Russ Nelson and his orcheslra. The gym was decoraled like Cinderella's ballroom lo carry oul lhe lheme ol Midnighl Fanlasy . As almighly Seniors we elecled: Jim Guelhs, presidenl: Dick Menning, vice-presidenlg Rose Bosser, secrelaryg and Mary Kuesler, lreasurer. Mary Ullech represenled us on lhe Homecoming Courl ol Honor. Our lloal, We'll Bunny Hop lo Viclory , caplured lirsl place. We were delighled lo see Donna Kunz chosen as edilor ol lhe SHAWNEE. Four members ol our class were Slale Baskelball Champs in l956. Loren Wolf, Fred Opperman, Dave Meyer, and Mike Dodge were inslrumenlal in acquiring lhis greal honor lor our school and lown. These same boys, plus Jerry Klose, lurlher delighled us by again capluring lhe lille in l957. We're proud ol you, boys! Looking back on all lhe homework and social evenls, we realize whal an imporlanl parl lhese years play in our lives. Wi+h lhis in mind, we encourage all underclassmen lo make lhe mosl ol lheir lhree precious years. 20 ASCHENBRENER, STEVEN E. S+eve Heroes are always glorified, Remind me fo wriie an aulobiographyf' Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Inlra. Baskelball 2, 3: Lafin Club 2, Pres. 3: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, Pres 4: Badger Boys Slale 3: Sfudenl Council 3, 4: Leiler- man's Club 3, 4: Baseball I: Freshman Science Club: Floal Commillee I: Baskelball I. BAKER, LARRY A. Now he has if, now he doesn'+ Ag F 3 uuvv , Say, where is ihal class ring? N Yi Class Treasurer 2: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: N.H.S. 3: 1 : : I 'Z Floal Commiilee 3: F.B.L.A. 4: Freshman Science ' I Club. BALKE. CAROL DEAN . A I never love one af a lime, 75,2 I I, A P., I+ gels foo boring. Forensics 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: F.B.L.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Represenlefive in Slafe Convenfion: Annual Slaff 4: Assf. Business Manager 4: G.A.A. I: Floaf Commilfee 1 I: Freshman Science Club. If gl? BARTLINE, GERALD STANLEY Jerry S. In his classes he's a quief sorf, 3 Bui oul' wilh fhe fellas, a real sport Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Floal' Commilfee I: Sfudenf Operator 2. BAUMGARTNER, DARLENE LOUISE Il's nol whal she does, Bul how she does il. Hof Lunch I, 2, 3, 4. BAYER, DAVID RAYMOND Dave Dark and sfriking, He's one you can'+ help Iiking. Freshman Science Club: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: Sludenl' Operaior 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Inlra. Baskel- X bell I, 2, 4. 'K BECKER, JERRY J. 5 I I'm iusf a country boy al heart F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Floal Commilfee 4. BEHNKE, BARBARA ANN Barbie Her mind is on her hearl, Her hear? is eIsewhere. F.B.L.A. 3, Treasurer 4: Forensics I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Band I, 2: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Class Represenfa- five 2: Transfer from Gillefl, 2. BERTON, THOMAS M. Bari A Iiflle nonsense now and Ihen Is relished by fha besf of men. ' Newspaper I: F.F.A. I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Transfer from Bonduel, 4. BOARDMAN, JEANETTE ANN Jan This blonde will make a near secrelary. I larken ye bosses' wives, beH'er be wary. Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: N.H.S. 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4: Monifor 2 I ,xi 5 sw. E' x S BOCHER, JUDITH ANN Judy The noon hour sure 'flies by When I'm silling wilh fhal' cerfain guy. Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Lalin Club 2, 3: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4: A Band 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Annual S'Ia'f'I 4: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Sno Ball Queen 3. BOHM, LESTER ALLEN Les All Moose Yard guys are handsome, Jusl' aslc me, l'm one. Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Prom King 3: Foofball I: Basker- ball I: Floal Commillee I. BOIVIN, DEANNA DOLORES Meenie We Icnow her by her iolly air, Laughing eyes and lei black hair. Girls' Chorus I: French Club 4. BOOTH, BARBARA JEAN Barb High school days are her delighfs, Bu? Ihey don'I compare wifh Ihose college nigh+s. Lalin Club I, 2: Speech Club I, 2: A Cappella 2. ' Madrigals 3, 4: A Band I, 2, 3: Adv. Science 3: Class Pres. 3: Prom Chairman 3: Slale Sfu- denl Council Conv. Delegale 3: Sfudenl Council 2, 3, 4: Badger Girls' Sfale 3: Pep Club 4: F.T.A. 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Class Play I, 2: Forensics I, 2, 3: Class Ring Commilfee 3: Floal Commillee 3: Cily-Council Library Board 3: Red Cross Council I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Slaff 4: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Sno Ball Courl of Honor 4. BOSSER, ROSE MARIE Rosie As a chzorleader she's 'full of pep, As a 'Friend she's real hep. Girls' Chorus I, 2: Lafin Club I, 2: N.H.S. 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: Floal - Commillee 2: Annual Slaff 4: Speech Club I, 2, 3, 4: Monilor I, 2: Class Plays 2, 3: Class Treasurer 3: Class Secrelary 4: Forensics 3: D.A.R, Award 4. 3. 4. Club BRANDT, KATHRYN AMELIA Kay A quiel, Ihoughfful, friendly lass- She's sure a credil +o our class. F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club I: Girls' Chorus I. BROCKMAN, HOWARD W. Howie A keen sense of rumor. F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Fooiball I, 2, 3: Floaf Commiflee I, 2, 4: Prom Chairman 3: Class Play 3: Madrigals 4: Inlra. Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Inlra. Solilball I, 2: Adv. Science Club 3: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Boys' Chorus 3, 4: Freshman Science Club: Sludenl Council I: Baseball I. BRUNNER, ANTOINETTE ROSE Toni WiIl1 her pep she's acquired many a fan, Bul don'l' lei her 'Fool you +here's only one man. ' Lafin Club I, 2: Cheerleading I, 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Speech Club I, 2, 4: Class Plays I, 4: Floal Com- millee I, 2: Girls' Chorus I: Sno Ball Cour'I of Honor 2: Monilor I, 2: F.T.A. 4: Forensics 3: Annual Slaff 4: A Cappella Choir 4. BUCHER, CAROLYN MAE TooIsie A small girl, a big hear? Always ready +o do her par+. Girls' Chorus I: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, Secrelary 4: Floal Commillee 2, 3: Hof Lunch I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2. BUETTNER, CAROL ANN This Senior is fall, slender, and sweel As our arlisl she's really quife near. Girls' Chorus I: Freshman Science Club: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, Secrelary 4: F.T.A. 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Floal' Com- miHee 2, 4: Prom Chairman 3. 22 Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Inlra. BUTH, ARLENE RACHEL Lena She's quief in a way, AI' Ieasl she used 'Io be. Girls' Chorus I, 3: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club I, 2: Speech Club 4: Class Play 3: Floal Commillee 2, 4: Pep Club 3: Prom Chairman 3. CARPENTER, DAVID E. Carp' Sorry dear, we losf 'Ihe molar! Adv. Science Club 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4: Prom Chairman 3 Transfer from Roosevell Jr. High IAppIe+onI I. CLAYTON, SALLY ANN Fudge She looks innocenl, Bul loolzs are deceiving. , F.H.A. 2, 3: Floaf Commiflee 3: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. CORNELIUS, DALE S. : Corny Why can I I be smari? I sleep on my books. DALLMAN, GOLDEAN DOROTHY Cold Cream Happy and ioyous, full of glee, Nolhing serious ever bolhers me. I Girls' Chorus I, 2, 4: F.H.A. I, 2, 4. DARROW, DONNA LEE DonnabeIIa Ready for a good lime, any+ime. F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Library Council 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4 Hof Lunch 3. 4: Girls' Chorus I. DAY, DAVID L. Dave I keep all The girls in despair Wondering how I curl my hair. DEGENER, ANN DOROTHY LilIie Closed moufh cafches no flies. Girls' Chorus 3: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4. DENNING, LORELEI Lorrie Her sense of humor is quile a lreaf, Her generosify can'I be beat Girls' Chorus I. DICKSON, ALBERT JR. Ace Slow mofiong of lhis he's a masler To rush him would be a disasIer. 23 FOESCH, WALTER CHARLES Wi+h brain power he's on lop, May his success never slap. A Band I, 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Adv FOESCH, WAYNE He smiles as he says, Don'I rush me girIs. Sludenl Operalor 2, 3, 4: LeI'Ierman's Club 3, 4 Foolball 2, 3, 4. FOLKMAN, ADRIAN ELMER Happy am I from care I'm 'free Why aren'I Ihey all conienl like me. A Band 3, 4: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball 4: Wreslling 3, 4. FRECHETTE, JEAN ROSE Honey Bear She's Ihe sweel' mysferious +ype. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: F.I'I.A. 4: F.B.L.A. 4: Girls' Chorus FREDENBERG, BARBARA ALICE When she is noi looking wise There is mischief in her eyes. Girls' Chorus I, 3: Lalin Club I, 2: F.B.L.A. 2: N.H.S. 3, 4: Adv. Science Club 3: Flcaf Commi'Hee 4: A Cappella Choir 4: F.T.A. 4: Annual Slaff 4. Science Club 4. I. DICKSON, HILBERT WILLIAM HSd'I'CI'1 In school a quiel lad he seems 'Io be, Bul' who knows if iI's Irue when he is free. lnI'ra. Baskelball I. DODGE, MICHAEL EDWARD Ru'Fs He knows 'rhal a 'foolball feam isn'I The only place one needs a line. Freshman Science Club: Lafin Club 2: LeHerman's Club 3, 4: Flea? Commillee I, 2, 3: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: Speech Club 2: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskef- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Golf I, 2, 3, 4. DORAN, PATRICIA MARIE Pal Slay iusl as you are, so nice and neal, 'Cause as you are, you can'I be beat Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: F.H.A. I, 2: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: S+uden+ Council I, 2: Ring Commillee 3: Prom Chair- man 3: Annual Slaff 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Lalin Club I. EDINGER, SUSAN AMERI Sue Her car doesn'+ burn up 'the gas, I+ burns up fhe road. Deba+e I, 2, 3: Forensics 2, 3, 4: Library Council 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 3: Speech Club I, 2, 3, 4. FENTON, LAWRENCE H. Fuzzy I+'s quali+y noi' quanfify Ihal makes 'Ihe man. A Band I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus I: A Cappella Choir I, 4: Science Club I, 3, 4: Proieclor Club 2, 4: Cross Couniry 4: Track 4: Phoio Club 4: Wresfling 2. nwally.. Acie Freddie 24 FRITSCHE, YVONNE ANNETTE Von Guys are bofhersome Buf I love 'Io be boIhered. Girls' Chorus I: Lalin Club I, 2: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4: N.I'l.S. 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: Prom Chairman 3. GAST, LEAH RAE SquirrIey Dehn's Iop soda slinger. F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4. GEEHEARTS, ROSALIE ANN Rose She's cule and sweei Wifh a Irue, Irue heart Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3. Why lei school bolher me When I don'I' bolher if. GRIESBACH, DARLYN RAE Lynn LaIe hours are bad 'lor one, Bul nice 'lor Iwo. F.i-l.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Library Council 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 4: F.B.L.A. 4. GRIGNON, MARY Minner Laugh and l'll laugh wifh you: Sludy and you'lI sludy alone. Girls' Chorus I, 2: F.H.A. 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: F.B.L.A. 4. GRIGNON, SHARON ELAINE Greene WImr mischief lurks behind her eyes, Whal fresh new pranks will she devise. Sfudonf Council 2, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: F.H.A. 2: Girls' Chorus I, 2: F.B.L.A. 3, 4. 1 GROVER, JAMES HENRY Geeker . - I will mosl willingly allend your ladyship. Lalin Club I, 2: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: Infra. Baskelball 3: B Band I: A Band 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3: Boys' Glee Club 3: Floal Commiflee I, 2: Freshman Science Club: Beskellball I. GUELLER, CLARENCE HERMAN Crash QuieI and shy A roal nice guy. In'Iro. Baskefbell I: Foolball I, 2, 3: Wreslling I, 2, 4: LeHerman's Club 3, 4: Baseball I. GUELLER, JON HOWARD Jack ' Noi lazy, Jus'I don'I 'feel like working. Faolball I, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club I, 2: Pep Club 3: Baseball I, 2: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: Le++orman's Club 3, 4: A Band I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 4: Prom Chairman 3: Floal Commillee 4: Freshman Science Club. 25 GOLEN. ROBERT WILLIAM Bob' GUETHS, JAMES EVERETT Jim He's'll1e presidenl of our Senior Class, ln whafever he 'lries he's sure lo pass. F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: Ring Com- millee 3: Class Pres. 4: A Band I, 2, 3: Pep Club 4: Siudenl Council 4: Foolball 4: Floal Commillee 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Inlra. Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Inlra. Sofiball I, 2: Baseball I. IIAGEN, TERRANCE DALE Somelimes I sil and lhink, Mosl of lhe iime I iusl sil. HANCOCK, HOWARD MICHAEL Bulch I came, I b'ui'I:-d, I gracIua'led. F.F.A. I, 2: lfomecoming Floal' I. Transfer from Slevens Poinl 3. HAUT, ROSE MARY Life is shori ancl so am I. l'lol' Lunch 2: Girls' Chorus I. IIELING, VIRGINIA MAE Ginny Polka, polka all nighl long You see Ginny home al dawn. F.B.L.A. 4. HERRMANN, BARBARA Hermie She has no hearl-he has il. A Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesis I, 2: Sfudenl' Council I, 3, Secrefary 4: Jr. Red Cross Council I, 2, 3, 47 Speech Club I, 2: N.H.S. 3, 4: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: Annual Slaff 4: F.T.A. 4: Floaf Commillee I: Slale Youfh Conference 3, 4: Girls' Chorus l: Lalin Club I-Vice-Pres. 2: Homecoming Courl of Honor I. F.H.A. I, 2, 3: Hoi Lunch 2: Library Council 3, 4: HERRMANN, ROGER LUTHER Rog There musl be plenly of work in him For none has ever come auf. lnlra. Baskelball 2, 3, 4: lnlra. So'f'lball I, 2: F.F.A. 3, HILL, INA RAE F. Wilhou'I music and men Whal' would life be. F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4: Llb Girls' Chorus I. HINKFUSS, GERMAINE JUNE Jerry Germaine's really lhe gal lhal gels around, Bul afler school, she's never lo be found. Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: Debale 4: F.H.A. I, 2, 3 Homecoming Commiilee 2. Transfer from Bonduel 3. HOFFMANN, JUDY ANN Her manner is quiel Buf don'l iudge her by lhal. G.A.A. I, 2. rary Slaff 3, 4: Cus'ler 26 Terry Rosie KAQUATOSH, MARVIN ALEX Thar classes aren'+ longer makes me weep The bell breaks up my sleep. KARSTEDT, FREDERICK LEO Chef Shawano's answer Io Chef AIkins! B Band 2: A Band 3, 4: Freshman Science Club. KATZENMEYER, KAREN ANN As she sils down Io wrife and wonder, Absence makes 'lhe heari grow fender. 2 Girls Chorus I A Band I 2 3 Lalin Club I. : ' ' : F.T.A. Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Floal CommiH'ee I, 2, 3: Sludenl Council 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4 Speech Club I: Ring Commifiee 3: Girls' Golf I. 4 KEMMETER, ELLEN MARY Ellie A sfudious girl and a good musician, She doesn'+ sil around a'wishin'. Lalin Club 2: A Band I, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir I, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Sludenl Council 2: Adv. Science Club 3: F.T.A. 3, 4: N.l'I.S. 3, 4: Speech Club 4: Flcel' Commillee 3: Sfafe Play 4: Annual Sfaff 4: Slide Rule Club 4: Transfer from S+. Joseph, Applefon 2. KERN, JOHN FREDERICK He may be shy, Bui he's a real nice guy. Sludenl Operalor 2, 3, 4: Adv. Sci ence Club 3, 4: Pholography Club 4: Baskefball I: Baseball I: Freshman Science Club. HOPPE, SANDRA CLAIRE Hop FulI of pep and ambifious loo. Whalever she sfarls she carries +hrough. Lafin Club I. 2: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: A Band I, 2. 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: Prom Chairman 3: Sludenl Council 2: N.H.S. 3, 4: Cheerleading I: Class Play 3: Monilor I, 2. HOST, KAREN Hos+ie Her mind never knew wha? her moufh would say next Girls' Golf I: Monifors I, 2: G.A.A. I: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Lalin Club I, 2: Debafe I, 2: F.B.L.A. 3. 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Sludenf Council 3, 4: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Madrigals 4: Pep Club 4: F.T.A. 4: Speech Club I, 2, 3, 4. HOUSE, NATALIE J. Na+ Though quief her nalure, She's 'lull of fun. F.B.L.A. 2: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Madrigals 2, 3: Prom Queen 3: Maiorelle I, 2, 3: Sludenl Council 3: Annual Slaff 4. JOHNSON, LAWRENCE GEORGE Larry Whoever said school was imporfan+? Transfer from Bonduel 3. JUNG, SUZANNE MARY Susie The harder I fry Ihe gooder lo be, 27 Lalin Club I, 2: Girls' Chorus I: A Cappella Choir 4 Girls' Glee Club 4' F.T.A. 3 4' Floal Commillee 2 F.B.L.A. I, 2, 4: Speech Club I: Cheerleading I: Girls Golf I' Monifor I 2 IW ,I A S. 5- The worse I am. I I I I i . I I ' ll ll W S AI s ' 1 ? J . ' ' .L xi uf , 5 is ii' A' ,ki x . ., KE Kellie i Johnny .. L.-.av . KERN. ROGER LEE Reg l sfudy when I'm in 'rhe mood . . . I'm slriclly noi a moody guy. Freshman Science Club: Fooiball 2, 3, 4: Baske+ball I, 3, 4: Srudenr Operafor I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4: lnfra. Baskefball 4: LeH'erman's Club 4. KITSON. JACK FREDRICK Teachers 'lhink fha? I'm so sweef They wanf me in fhe 'ioremosi seat. KLOSE, GERALD ALLEN Jerry When lhere's a word lo be spoke Jerry's righf ihere wilh a crazy joke. Adv. Science Club 3: Cross Counfry 2, 4: Track 3: Baskeiball I. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Baseball l: Fresh- man Science Club: Prom Chairman 3: Floai Com- milfee 3. KNOPE, PETER JOHN Pen Tis beHer 'lo sleep in class Than wasie a perfecfly good night Cross Couniry 2: Golf 2, 3, 4: Adv. Science Club 3: Le'Herman's Club 3, 4: Baseball I: Baskelball I: Fooiball l: lnfra. Baskelball 3, 4: Freshman Science Club. KOCH, ROBERT CHARLES Bob You can fell wha? kind of wheels are in his head By lhe sparks +ha'l come our of his mou'lh. Foofball I, 3, Manager 4: Baseball l, Manager 3, 4: Sfudenf Pafrol 2: Slide Rule Club 4. KOEHLER, KAREN NANETTE Nan Lead me noi' inio 'lempfaiion Jusf show me where if is. Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 41 A Band l, 2: Floaf Commiffee 2, 3: Class Secrelary 2: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: Cheerleading I: Girls' Chorus l: Lafin Club I, 2. KOELLER, JOHN A. Crash H lakes less efforf fo rus'r our fhan lo wear out A Band 2, 3, 4: Wreslling 2, 3, 4: J. V. Foolball 3: Track 2, 3, 4. KOELLER, LORETTA ROSE LeHie Dark brown eyes are dangerous +hings. N.l'l.S. 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4: G.A.A. I. KOENIG, GERALD LEE Jerry Excuse my +aci+urni'ry, I was merely lheorizing lhe fhermionic emission and recfificalion in diodes. Boys' Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Adv. Science Club 3: Pholography Club 4: F.T.A. 3: Slide Rule Club 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Sfudenl Operafor 3: Lalin Club 2: Dramafics 3, 4: Freshman Science Club. KRAUSE, DONNA JEANNE Krona Jusl being happy is lols of fun. Girls' Chorus 3, 4. lk LEMKE, GALEN LEE A 'fellow who blushes is beller Than one who lurns ale p . Baseball 2, 3, 4: Adv. Science Club 3: Infra. Baslcel- ball 3, 4: Wreslling Manager 3: LeHermen's Club 4. Transfer from Bonduel 2. LEONARD. KAREN RUTH Duchess No mailer wha? fha discussion may be I always find reason lo disagree. Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: F.H.A. I: F.B.L.A. 4: Lalin Club I: G.A.A. I: Adv. Science Club 3: Forensics I. LOI IRENGEL, ART WILLIAM I never worry, I never frel, If I can'l remember, I iusl forget Baseball I: Sludenl Council I. LYONS, VIRGINIA M. Ginger lf giggling were good for one's heallh, She'd live forever. G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I. MARTINS, DANIEL PAUL KRAUSE, JOAN MARIE Joni Do angels have red hair? F.H.A. 4. Transfer from Bonduel I. KRUEGER, BERTHOLDT FRANKLIN Barr Men of few words are lhe besl And Berl can surely mee? lhe lest F.F.A. 3, 4: Sludenl Operalor 4. KRUEGER, EILENE A. She sfudied home ec. Iill lafe She'lI be lhe model wife of '58. Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3. 4: Girls' Chorus I, 2: N.H.S. 3, 4. KUESTER, MARY CAROLE Easy lo gel along wilh: nice fo meel: Even beller lo know. F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Freshman Science Club: Sludenl Council I, 3: Maiorelle I, 2, 3: Home- coming Courl of Honor 2: F.T.A. 4: Class Treasurer 4: Annual Slaff 4. KUNZ, DONNA RAE Joe Donna's a senior, buf slrange as if seems Her rasle runs foward college-you know whal we mean. A Band I, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Freshman Science Club: Sludenr Council 2: Class Secrelary 3: Class Vice Presidenl 2: Prom Chairman 3: Pep Club 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4: Annual Edilor 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Floaf Commillee 2: Operella Ari' 2, 3. .Gayl- Dan' Il alwa s lalces a lillle man lo make a r Y Big man look bigger. lnlra. Soffball I, 2: F.F.A. I, 2: 8 Band I, 2: lnfra 1 Baskefball I, 4: Volleyball I: Freshman Science Club. il 29 MAYHEW, SUZANNE KATHERYNE MARTIN, JAMES WILLIAM Wimp BluIfing a liHIe now and fhen, Never hurl anyone. lnlra. Baskelball I, 2: Baseball I. MARTIN, PATRICK R. Paf' l'm quile a man Jusf ask my moIher. Golf I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2: Adv. Science Club 3 Lalin Club I, 2: lnfra. Baskelball I, 2, 3: Floaf Com miffee 3: Freshman Science Club: Baskelball I LeHerman's Club 3, 4. MARTZKE, FREDERIC LEE Bulch All are nof asleep who have Iheir eyes closed. Some are +hinking. Adv. Science Club 3: Inlra. Baskefball I, 2. 3, 4: Baskelball l: Soflball I, 2: Baseball I: Foolball I: Freshman Science Club. MASON, WALTER EDWARD A lillle blufling now and Ihen Never hurl 'lhe besl' of men. Adv. Science Club 3: Track 2: Annual Slaff 4: Fresh man Science Club. MATHISON, MARGARET L. Marge Why lel 1'l1e devil have all lhe fun! Plesheks here I come! F.B.L.A. 3, 4: I:.l I.A. 3, 4: l:.T.A. 3: Annual Slaff 4: F.H.A. Reporier 4. Suzie Among 'lhe 'longues lhal sway 'lhe nalion, Counl' on me 'lor an ora'lion. F.II.A. I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading I. 4 A Band I 2 3 4 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2. 3, : Freshman Science Club: G.A.A. 3. I 1 1 I M-PI'lERSON, RONALD JOSEPH Ronnie Ronnie leads lhe cheers wilh vim. I'le's oulsfanding in every gym. f.,,,. if- Cheerleading 4. In ,gi .. ..,, EM MEHLHORN, PATRICIA ANN Pal Whal's Clinlonville gol' 'lhal' Shawano hasn'I'. A Cappella Choir 2, 3: A Band I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4: Annual Slaff 4: Freshman Science Club: Girls' Chorus I: N.H.S. 3, 4: Prom Chairman 3: Madrigals 2: F.B.L.A. Sfale Reporler 4. 6' R II 1. gy. W .Q J . .gk 4 Vg... .f.g.5a.:-- 'V -f 5 If ,Gala :W - ... .- .1:,:Lwy5M-NQQESQS .- .gg gui I gigszg f f, . fy , , gf33:eqgQjj3,, -' V NUS35 fri-iii 7, 6 f ww'fli'f W 4,1 , az.-' QM K Janes? Jfe fum Q. f- A-az. ,?M.z.ay. -sgf ifmw, : W ,tv .2f?f2gjn,f7'li fii , S - Q : :UZ wi. :gm A vi.. ...Q 'Milfs MEYER, DAVID B. MENNING, RICHARD RAY Dick By wil he speaks, by mind he rules, I1 plays he's +ops, in classes he fools. Lalin Club I: Madrigals 3: A Cappella Choir 3: A Band I, 2, 3: Speech Club 2, 3, 4: Floaf Commillee l, 3, 4: Adv. Science Club 3, 4, Pres. 3: Sludenl CWLITCII I, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Faolball I, 2, 3, 4: BasI:elba'l I: T'a':Ic I, 2, 3, 4: Class Play I, 2: Infra. Baslffvlball 2, 3, 4: Pep Club Sec.-Treas. 4: Sno Ball King 3: Class Vice-Pres. 3, 4: LeHerman's Club 3. Vize Pres. 4: Slide Rule Club 4. IIDBVGII l'm iusl' an innocenl lillle boy ln a big bad world. Lalin Club 2: Boys' Chorus 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Freshman Science Club: Adv. Science Club 3. 4: LeHerman's Club 3, 4: Slide Rule Club 3, 4: Madrigals 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Floaf Commillee I: N.H.S. 3, 4. mi x MONTOURE, JAMES A. I never 'Irouble lrouble Till frouble lroubles me. A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3: Madrigals Science Club: Adv. Science Club 3. MUCH, NANCY CAROL Long distance love. Sludenl Council 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2: F.H.A. 2, 3: N.H.S. 3.4: Pep Club 2, 3: Rifle Club 2: Pholo Club 2: Cheerleading 2, 3: F.B.L.A. 4: Forensics 2: Floal' Commillee 2, 3. Transfer from Marion 4. MUELLER, DUANE W. l'm always hunling-some'I'hing. MEYER, SANDRA JUNE Sandy She is iusl +l1e quiel kind Whose nafure never changes. Girls' Chorus I, 3, 4: F.H.A. I: F.B.L.A. 4: Sludenf Operalor 3: Lalin Club I. MIELKE, DIANE MAY Sho smiles and laughs, 'lhis loyal friend And knows lhe way 'Io win Ihe men. Girls' Chorus I. MOEDE, KAREN LEE Good lhings come in small packages. Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: A Band 2, 3, 4: B Band I: F.B.L.A. 3, Pres. 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Sfudenl Council 4. MOESCH, JACQULYNN JEANN Jackie lf silence were golden l'd be in The poor house. Sludenl Council 2. MONTOUR. BARBARA ANN Barb GonIleme.1 prefer redheads And lhis redhead prefers genl'lemen. llJimlu 2: Freshman , W Q 1 l , ESQ I S. ik. . Bud Freshman Science Club: Baseball I. 2: Track 3: lnlra. g . Baskelball I, 2: Volleyball I: Bowlin NEECK, HERBERT ERNEST, JR. Herb l whislle firsl, eslimale afferwardsf' Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Baskelball I: Track 2, 3, 4: Soffball 2: Inlra. Baskelball 3, 4: Lel'+erman's Club 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 4. KK, O'BRlEN, DALE EUGENE Hugh PresidenI of lhe bored of Educalion. Infra. Baskelball I, 2, , 1 3 4 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Wreslling 3, 4: Cross Counlry 4: Volleyball I. 3I OPPERMAN, FREDERICK HENRY Big Opp Ano+her man who made his fame Playing Shawano's lavorife game. Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball l, 2: Track 2: lnlra. Soflball I, 2: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: LeHerman's Club 3, 4: Band I, 2: Volleyball I, 2. OWEN, BARBARA ELLEN Owl:-y Wha'r is work when ihere is 'lun in view. Lalin Club I, 2: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Floal' Commlliee 2: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: Adv. Science Club 3: F.H.A. I: Forensics 3: Speech Club 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I. OWEN, DIXIE ANN Puller A iolly, peppy, friendly gal, The kind you'd wanl Io be your pal. Girls' Chorus I, 2: F.H.A. I: Larin Club I: F.B.L.A. I 2, 3, 4: Pe Club 3: Floa+ Commillee 2. 315' ' ffl: ir- 9532 P Q ii 'Q PONFIL, Josem-I M. Joe Q A :Kg we -2--, : -21 2 When I 'Feel like exercising is :i' S'7 I iusi lie down and fhe feeling goes awa . r 2 5 Y - .. Band I: Baseball 3: Track 4: lnlra. Baskelball 3, 4. 0 ..,,,,,,Q, ' we lr :'- . g ' 4 f A l af - 5 -:-: , .1 -f:: ' sa. , PUES, JAMES HARLEY Jim Never hurry if +here's no place lo go. Inlra. Soflball I, 2: Inlra Baskelball 2, 4. RADDANT, BERNETTE GAYE Nellie Quiel-uniil 'fha men appear. Girls' Chorus I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: F.B.L.A. 4: Forensics 2: Floal Commiflee I, 2: Library Siaff I, 2. RADES, JEANNE KATHERINE Jeannie She's like a magnel . . . aHraclive. Lafin Club I, 2: Floal Commillee 2: Girls' Chorus I. REICHEL, JUDITH ANN Judy Bur I like my own way And I find i+ so nice. Girls' Chorus I: Lafin Club I, 2: Speech Club I, 2, 3, 4: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: F.B.L.A. 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Floal Commillee 3: Forensics I, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 2: Sfafe Play 3, 4: Class Play I: Annual Sfaff 4: Madrigals 2: A Band I, 2, 3, 4. REINKE, JACK CHARLES He's a quief lad: We don'+ know if he's good or bad. Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: lnlra. Baskelball Baskelball I. 32 2, 3,4 PRODELL, AARON LEE Dudley He doesn'+ need a crank, He's a self-sIar+er. Freshman Science Club: Sludenl' Palrol 2: Lalin Club I, 2: N.H.S. 3, 4: Debale 2: Boys' Chorus I, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: A Band I, 2, 3, 4: Adv. Science Club 3, Pres. 4: Slide Rule Club 3, 4: Phorog- raphy Club Pres. 4: Madrigals 3: Cross Counlry Man- ager 4: Wresiling 2, I REISNER, LARRY CHARLES Cecil Romeo has nofhing on me! Red Cross Council I, 2, 3, 4-Pres. 4: Foofball I, 2, 3. 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: lnlra. Baslceiball 2, 3, 4: Pep Club-Pres. 4: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: Floal' Com- mifree 4: Annual Sfaff 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Sludenl Council 3, 4-Treas. 3, 4: Le'Herman's Club 3, 4: Alf. Badger Boys' Sfafe 3. REIMER, BARBARA ANN Rami She believes Ihal praciice makes perfecf, So she lallts in her sleep. Adv, Science Club 3: N.H.S. 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4. .VK ' ROUSE, JAMES BENJIMAN Jim If+l1ere's+rouble, l'm noi around, Buf l've been ihere. Baseball I, 4: Fooiball 4: ln'lra. Baslcelball I, 2, 3. 4: Inira. Scffball I, 2: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4-Treas. 4. ir, RUSCH, DONNA MAE Shy, sweel and sincere. Girls' Chorus I, 2: F.B.L.A. 4: N.H.S. 3, 4. RUSCH, EUGENE JAMES Gene Who says all handsome men are blond? F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Inlra. Baslcelball I, 4: lnfra. Soffball 2: Baseball I, 3, 4. 8 SCHNEIDER, CAROL ANN Queenie HSIIBIS here, I heard her giggle. ' Q, Girls' Chorus I: F.H.A. I: A Cappella Choir 2: ' F.B.L.A. 4: Speech Club 4: Forensics 4. SCHOENICK, DARLENE MARIE My only desire is fo grow. A Band I, 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 3: F.H.A. I, 2, 3-Treas. 2: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: N.H.S. 3.4. SCHROEDER, GERALD WILLIAM Jerry He's very ambllious- Bu+ nol in school. Baseball I: C Band I, 2. SCHUETTPELZ, RACHEL MARLENE Rach She may wear glasses bu+- She never makes a speclacle of herself. F.H.A. 2: F.B.L.A. 4. SCHULTZ, DONALD FRED Don Shy, buf noi loo shy. A Band 2, 3, 4: B Band I: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4-Treas. 4. Track I, 2, 4. SPERBERG., LEROY JAMES Lee Ea'l', drink, and be merry, . For lomorrow lhere may be a law againsl ll'.' Foorball I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 4: Wreslling 3, 4: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4. STRAUSS, LEROY FRANK Lee This young lenor has a 'Flair for young girls, Beware! A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. STREI, ALDON PAUL Aldie Hmm, Ihose eyes are mighfy fine, Bu? wail un'ril you hear his Iine. Class Vice-Pres. I: F.T.A. 4-Sec. 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4,- Vice-Pres. 4: Freshman Science Club I: Floal Com- mi'Hee I, 2, 4: LeHerman's Club 3, 4: Class Play 2: Lalin Club 2: Track I, 2: Cross Counlry 3: Wreslling 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Courl of Honor 3, 4: Ring Com- miHee 3: lnlra. Baskelball I, 2, 3. STREI, ALLEN WILLIAM Al Heaven help This hearl of mine! Freshman Science Club-Pres.: Speech Club I, 2: Lalin Club I, 2: Sfudenl Council I, 2: LeHerman's Club 3, 4: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: Track I, 2: Wreslling I, 2, 3, 4: Inlra. Baskefball I: Foofball 2, 3: Floal Commiliee I, 2, 3. SZUCS, JANICE ANN Jan A ring on lhe hand is wor'l'h 'Iwo on I'l1e phone. F.B.L.A. 3. 4. 34 SCHWARTZ, VANICE MAE Vane The only sign of work on her hands ls an engagemenf ring. Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: Sludenf Council I: G.A.A. I. SEBASTIAN, GEORGE JOHN Qui+e a 'Few ambilions has he, Bui whal in The world mighl' lhey be? Jr. Varsily Foolball 2: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: Annual Slaff 4: Camera Club 4: S+uden'I Operaror 4: Slide Rule Club 4. SHANNON, BRUCE LEE Harley Boy Nary 'lhe deed you can dare him, Bu? whaf our Shanny will chance his 'Iale. Foolball I: Wreslling 2, 3: Inlra. Baske+baII 2, 3: Siudeni Operalor 2. SKENADORE, JOANN MARIE Skinny When kids can chew gum in any class She'll know she's in heaven al' lash Girls' Chorus I, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: G.A.A. Floal' 3. SPEERING, DUANE JAMES Jim The world belongs fo ihe energeiic, Bu? who wanls fha world? Foolball I, 2: Wreslling 2, 3, 4: Sfudenl' Council I: TEETZEN. MARLYN CHARLES Felix l shall be a genfleman 'farmer Raise noihing buf my hal! F.F.A. 2. 3, 4-Pres. 4: Sludenl Operalor 2, 4: A Cap- - , palla Choir 2, 3: Boys' Chorus 2, 3: Sludenf Council 4. How can I sfudy wilh somelhing More inleresling on my mind. B Band I: A Band 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. I: Adv. Science Club 3: Lafin Club I. TIMM, DANIEL EMIL Dan He may be quiel' in school, Bul oulside i+'s noi his rule. A Cappella Choir I: Boys' Chorus I: Baseball I lnfra. Baskefball 2, 3. TIMM, DOROTHY MAE Do'Hie PreHy red hair and nary a care. G.A.A. 2: F.H.A. 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 3. TOMASHEK, JAMES MICHAEL Jim His humor is nofhing bul' lhe best A Band I, 2. 3, 4: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4-Vice-Pres. 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Boys' Chorus 4. TREUTEL, NORBERT Norb In my Ford so merry, All fhe kids I fry lo carry. N.H.S. 3, 4: Sludenl' Council 3, 4: Adv, Science Club 3, 4: Slido Rule Club 3, 4: Inlra. I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenl Operelor 3: Freshman Science Club I. TYRRELL, BARBARA MARGARET Barb My mollo is: Be silenl' And you'll never make mis+akes. Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4. UTTECH, MARY LOUISE Cure 'em or kill 'em, Cause I'm going lc be e nurse. Lalin Club 2: Cheerleader I, 2: Class Secrelary I: N.H.S. 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: Ring Commillee 3: Adv. Science Club 3: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Homecoming Courl of Honor 4. VAN CLEVE, JILL She enlers inio lhings wilh zeal and zesl, 1 And ranks in knowledge wilh lhe basl. I Forensics 2, 3.4: Sfafe Play 3, 4: Speech Club 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: Class Presideni 2: Sludenl Council 2: Homecoming Floaf 2, 4: Prom Commillee 3: Annual Slafi 4: F.T.A. 4: Pep Club 4. 35 THAVES, ALBERT MAYNARD AI My molher lold me lhere would be momenis like lhis. A Band 3, 4: Foofball I, 4: A Cappella Choir I Freshman Science Club I: Baseball I. THORESON, BETTY JEAN Bois VOMASTIC, JOANNE FRANCES Lelly I love lo polka! Pop Club 4: Annual Slall 4. WALLIN, JUANITA MARIE Tina Men don'l bolher in lhe daylime, Bul . . . il's gelling dark oulside. Girls' Chorus I: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Adv. Science Club 3: Lalin Club I, 2: F.T.A. 4: Floal Commillee 2: A Band I, 2. WAUKAU, MERVIN FRANCIS Yogi Where's my len gallon hal? Sludenl Palrol 2: Baseball I, 2: Sludenl Operalor 2, 3, 4: B Band 2. WAUPOCHICK, WILLIAM BILL Cl1lelie Nol loo serious, nol loo gay, Bul a lip lop lellow in every way. Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I. WEGNER, JACQUELYN SHARON Jackie Quiel and eflicienl wilh a friendly smile. Girls' Chorus I: N.H.S. 3, 4. WILKE, GERALD ERVIN Jerry l guess school isn'l my lirsl love. 41, V. Sollball 2. 5 g- ,,,, H2 1 if ' WINTER, JAMES ALBERT windy ':' They advised me lo lceep fha oil and change lhe car - ' 1 lnlra, Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2: Sollball 2. by 411 '5' 3, 2312's -' fig H -I if E S15 W9 ss WWTERS- PATR'C'A ANN P-'f .... Pal has 'he Sweeiesl Smile e Everyone envies her homemade slyIe. Girls' Chorus I: G.A.A. I, 2. WISSMANN, JOHN AUGUST Johnny He's a guy who is a brain, ' Slighlly shy bul nol a bil vain. I F.F.A. 3, 4: Wreslling 4: Slide Rule Club 4. V WITTLINGER, FRED A. Will ll hislory repeals ilsell Why musl lhey leach il? Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2, 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Floal Commillee 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Adv. Science Club 3: Lellerman's Club 3, 4: Speech Club 2, 3, 4: Forensics 2, 3, 4. 5' W . . 'N WOLF, HELEN MARIE Maybe she's a friend Io all Because lo gossiping she doasn I' fall. Girls' Chorus 4. WOLF, LOREN LEE Bugs Sl'uden'I Council, Baslcelball, Band, His accomplishmenfs will always expand. Baslcalball I, 2. 3, 4: Foolball I, 3: Track I, 2, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club I, 2: Speech Club I, 2, 3: LeHerman's Club 3, 4.-Pres. 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Cross Counlry 4: Siudenf Council I, 4,-Pres. 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 3, 4: Adv. Science Club 3, 4: Madrigal 3, 4: Badger Boys' Sfale 3: Class Play I, 2: Monilor 4: Class Pres. I: Prom Courf of Honor 3. Q WUSSOW, JOANNE MARLENE Jo Love is the basl inslruclor, And I wanl' a good educaIion. Lalin Club I, 2: Class Play I, 3: N.H.S. 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I, 2: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Orchesis I, 2: Class Treas. I: Cheerleader 2, 3: Adv. Science Club 3, 4,-Treas. 3: F.T.A. 4: Float Commiilee I: Sfudenl Council I, 3: Speech Club I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Sfaff 4: Monilor I: Forensics 3. 4 LAACK. PATRICIA ANN Men are 'Ihe reason for her slyle She will gel one affer awhile. F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. I. Allended Brussels firsl semesier 4. PHILLIPS. ANN Jusf one year you've been wilh us, Bu'I long enough fo show, whaf a Irue 'friend we missed 'Ihree long years. Aflended Birnamwood I, 2, 3, firsl semesler 4. 37 ZDIARSTEK, ROSE MARY Rosle She's a palienl gal wifh a Iwinlcle in her eye And almosf anylhing she'll fry. F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4: F.'I'.A. 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Annual Sfaff 4. ZERNICKE, GERALD LEE Jay The worlz is wailing for Ihe sunrise, And l'm on my way lo bed. lnfra. Baslrelball 2, 3: Inira. Soffbell 2: Wreslling 2. ZEUSKE. RONALD LEE Ronnie l Ihink l'lI false Ihe money l've been saving And blow il on a movie. Monilor I: Adv. Science Club 3: N.H.S. 3. HAM.. . .:e.z-.lhnesfian -- A-. as .- i S x l ,fgaw m : E 1 k ' i,l mmm img. H J f I I - .a 9' up V .ia I lllli ,Q M - 3: rug' -I :. 1 v.. ,vis 5, , N . Jar 1 ,C N xi 1 AQ 3 jf ,1 s, Fi Q, 1 I llW'P ' A M Saw wi S HQ5 R .api 6' . AQ .N-f' Q !P Qnf VN,g 1,5 I XX wx 'WL .-,nr.?f49 KW, ' av f gi A 141' Q X 'UH ! . lima' I!! T . 1 H fv x fl, f I ' f , fl I -W . 'Z' CQ v fx 1 l f 'Il ,X ll I I fa Q I W Px X0 if .' AQN K W 1 f A M ' '1 X w uw 4 i 5 I fl ,fn I If ., Mg 1 , .J A! 4, va W K , ,nf w ff mv X . X 1 I w-..vA?s K KX Y Dy X ? WRX f ,5 ,ff bk Km , .,,, JUNIORS Priscilla DilleH, Presidenl' Ferlal Deer- Treasure' John Ainsworfh, Vice-Pres. KiHy Karfh, Secreiary The Junior Class of l957 s+ar+ed our 'lhe year wi+h +he consrrucfion oi 'I'heir floar, Looks Like We'll Dunk 'Em, Do-Nul'?, which won second place. Carol Rainer represenfed 'I'he junior class on 'lhe Homecoming courl' of honor and was escor'I'ed by Aldon Srrei. The whole class anxiously awaifed lhe arrival of +heir class rings which arrived before Chrisfmas. Everyone was pleased wi-lh +he rings especially ihose who received one a couple of sizes +oo big! John Can'I'well and Mari' Gharrify ably represenfed +he iuniors on +he 'Fool- ball feam and on lhe S1'a+e Champ baskeiball feam. Bernie Prusik also played on fhe Sfafe Champ feam. lmmediaiely afier lhe Chrisrmas holidays, plans began for fhe annual Junior Prom. Paradise of +he Deep , was 'l'heir seleclion for a fheme. Dohn Zimmerman was elecfed 'lo reign as lhe king wifh Ginny Brooks as his queen. 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A A 5' . . ..:, ii Pal Ollo Donald Pecore Claud 6 Peebles Roger lson Olson A .K Q, , A Y .Zn Q1 My . im . , We N c iris Pelerman Mona Perez S ..,,. . .. ,.,, . ' ' so . I ' rl 1 , z, , er -.-- 7 1 . Fred Palricia Alice Verna Mary Pelers Pelerson Piehl Pi eper Pludeman l l X. 4 X . -. '- A 1 R 'K R S 'Y L L y y 1- ' we . f ,, .. yu me Ng: - -i gsm '- in I l M ei I 4 , iw j A A S X N - X l .N L ' ,5,,- , - H . ,Sy l -X - 3 is V A 5 ,, S We 0 -W 1. L J- L, ,, xl an r .r- Garold Howard DuWayne Bernard Wayne Frederick Judy Carol Mary Alice Popelka Popp Powell Prusik Pues Raasch Rades Ralner Reeves 'ef , .wx .J A -W S S7 S 3 is 3 'lf . f Q 1 ' N ..,, 4 'HE ff 'F we ,X , . l A r- S S r 1 5 . i ' 355:34 r' .R 1: - .- ' Ardis Janel Gordon Nancy Gerald Janice Sheldon Lewis V' Carol Rienke Richmond Richler Rosenberg Rusch Rusch Rusch Sauer Schalberger N :V ,xi Q -I I . ,:- A K K - ' L 'sjZE:,,- E- J' S, ' A ..' ' A S y d? VM W ,. , .Waller Sally David alhalie Arvin William Mom Marie ' Wayne Schardl Schreiber Schroeder chroeder Schullz bQSchullz wilzer Seehaler hannon - , .. :f-sf Ti ' , if 5 A ' J - , i ' ' ii 'fl 'f .,,, . Eli ' X sa . 3' I x .2 52? 5' - Rv , . Q 1 , - 7 , . Q , F, . t- W t t -QL . K f A ' y K , Dennis Gerry Qi Sandra Joan Tom Donald Joe Donna Raul Soyclc Sperberg Jgperberg filling Qpohn fsThaves Thelen Thoreson Timm f - Q S 1 F '- S 3 A 'W .y 1 W I A el , B in ,as . .lr... ' 1 like S . I Nancy Sandra Laverne Brenda Leola Viola Marlina Jon Donald Tinsman Tomashelc Tourlillol ff 'Wie Vann Wege Vigue Vigue Waulcechon Weber ...Yr Sharon Dennis Franklin William Larry Wegner Wendorll Wendorll Wendl Werbelow ' we .gi , K in K 1 5, V WM, . if ef iw L V dw v E is. I . V I 'I- A , .. . H x. f Q 3 1 L. ,, ..., Bonnie Wrighl Carl Williams John Willel ,.,, .. Q Dcrolhy Bernice Donna Yaeger Zander Zeimer . W Donna Denni Wruck Wudllc S 8 ,v u ,K ,ft K me 4.. .X 2 I -'i2':'f'W' -. 1 f X i gl 5 'ii as 3 SW .gun I 1 ' ,E ' iii: X Aix ' L :li ar Q Belly James Dohn Zeman Zeimer Zimmerman SOPHOMORES Charles Collins, Presidenf Roger Dreher,Vice-Pres. Gloria Dallman, Secrefary The Sophomore Class began fheir firsf year in Senior High under fhe guidance of Charles Collins, fheir presidenf. The ofher officers were: vice- presidenf, Roger Dreher, secrefary, Gloria Dallman: and freasurer, Nancy Smifh. The homecoming floaf, We're Laying for Neenah , came in fhird place. Nexf year we are cerfain fhaf we will do beffer. We were represenfed on fhe homecoming courf of honor by Sue Muehl and her escorf, Mike O'Donnell. Mifzi Kroner, Bill Neeck, Roger Dreher, Charlene Wasfel, Helen Bruneffe, and Tom Sfeinke, under fhe direcfion of Mrs. Drengler, showed fheir excellenf acfing abilify in fhe sophomore one-acf play, Scrambled Eggs. The Sfar Tone quarfef, composed of Charles LaMarche, John Grosnick, Charles Huebner, and Roger Dreher, have enferfained various organizafions wifh fheir harmonious music. Harley Lyons and Ren Kafchenago were fhe sophomores on fhe highly honored Sfafe Champ baskefball feam. . For fhe Junior Prom, fhe sophomores had as fheir represenfafives, Charles Collins and lleen Baumann. The Sophomores fook a greaf deal of kidding from fhe ofher sfudenfs wifh good humor. They are all looking forward fo fhe day when fhey will be Seniors and can fease fhe underclassmen. Nancy Smifh, Treasurer T T., s Vfww ' ,155 ,. 'iffm 'fi , , . I. -:,: as 2,3-KE. ,, .. -. Ki.. - . we my Kafhleen Dan Pefer Carol Pafsy Sfeve Bill lleen Melvin Achfen Aschenbrenner Ascher Anker Anker Ballou Berfz Baumann Beauprey 'if , H A T ,, i,., , .. , ,.,. . , XA g .. . . M A N . 3 ? - :i . -- , A HW 3 A 1 at A t :Z 49' A I A if -f ' W ' 5 I -e ...., ' .B ' ' K- ei iff f if le . 1. gm s Alan Collins Carmen David Bernard Leslee Dewey Helen Jim Beery Beery Berg Beyer Bolvin Brackob Browne Bruneffe Brusewifz as x '-f-nag: ,, , ,Fr I , .,., 551 .A V we fy My , A N In fi? Wi J. ii ff-Q A. .QQ - hi 'A :?T' f f s 3 bw, 5 I g- r .N ' 45, 1 .,, ., ,. ,Q , I . E ---- 5 k,,,s,:,r I 4, . ,W 'V .ff Q -If K ,N E ' L ', ':2' -'-,. W ' .,g '-:- 2. 1 ' J f i. W 'E I W s i Y' sflmril: 1 , we , L 2 . K glad, X lpn -,W A D f' -:: as-ra' ' . . Jerome Joann Audrey Elaine Roger Douglas Barbara Charles Craig . Bucher Bucholfz Bueilner Bueifner Bueflner Burris Bulh Collins Colson A ..-. - 1 gr ' l Il A 2 1 v I .., ski' R 'as r l ,Y 7' is, 3 Sharon Gloria David Louis Sherry Warren LeRoy Gerry Mary Cox Dallman Daniels Danielson Denning Dick Dickson Dillenberg Dillenber 9 . - il riiifgi R , is eiie R' , ' web r il Ev f or r F l - f , .., .r., LG-f f , f W1 ' F A F ' . 1 W . . i-'a -Q E rr- 5 X Y ii se, W LeRoy Rifa Deanna Judy Roger Ronald James Thomas Dolores Diifman Doran Drake Drake Dreher Erbrechl Erdman l ll Fells Fernandez J yi 'Ju Q! 7 T 2 9' in 3 ss., , me - if , of is -if ' C -fx L, ii x - X Jerry Roger Richard Julie Vanice Donna Marilyn Richard Fisher Fisken Flaig Frechelie Gas? Gas? Geeraerls Gehanf Gosz in . L .Q . , Q Q .- - -. , as ik K Rigas-s. r - Shirley Jim Roberl John Allan Lawrence Virginia Lee Viclor Griepp Grignon Grignon Grosnick Gueller Gueller Hacker Hammond Hancock :Q p ,Q 37 Q or '-'. 44 ' ' fy ' Y Xf 4 3 , , , l 'M John Marjorie Leland Charles Judi'lh Hermann Hesselink Hill Huebner Huebner 6 ' Q A 17 .I ' Q L I E- -4- 'F' . , 1, ' f i ' g 7 me A X - ' l 4' -l X 1+.f S L ' - 1' i ' Shirley Herman Denis Jan Bob Jones Jung Karolus Karolus Karolus UI v 6- ' as , 4 .,, I yi l is Ea 'ff my r l f , K QI or P-4 l .x il ' Reynold Roger Alyce Bonnie Gary Kafchenago Kifson Kleeman Kleman Klifzke R if - 1 -es, --' aww E L -1 ., ggg if ' - fit, , . 122-Q M Irie: L ' L az- . f , an - ,H X X .W eh f X - . I is. 1 f f'fE F? ' ' . ' i ,.. S 3 S Q 6 an S me is N 3 l ' me i ., . D . Q --:-: A 'Q' Q! i Helen Melvin Pafricia Wallace Laura Maynard Klose Knope Knueppel Koehler ., ...: Z l ' ' i G W 'Q 'li f D ' f , - W A Nd 5 x K gf S W2 Meredilh Darlene Marion Marlen Kroner Krueger Krueger Kuehn Leung Harley Lyons 2 - Koeller Koeller Q' Q. David Krasin mv- . 43... - A 1 Gerald Elizabefh Krause Kriescher fig - 'V -' - .fm 3 ,Emil r - 'f fx: .fear- , -ivy., iglfalisy iw im, Q, . '.:: I K ...wg-be Ir- ,-funk y I f . ' L , gf: , V f 4 fe '- : -- 1 :rg ,A ., ' .. ,gin 5 Palricia Anna Dean. Kuelm Kuesfer Kulwn Gary Kumm iff' f X Q- .. L an K+- - 4 w e LQ ,.,, 3 for 5 f M -- , 1 r 1 vi xi ii -i.. 7 if W ., 7 J gy! .. rf 6 y 7 ,iii K K' 1 . 5 ,k X1 . rg .ii f, , M li 5 A Charles Clara Jeannie Sandra Gary Richard VViIIiam LaMarghe LaR0Ck L.3RQck Lemke Leonard Lepscier Lolnmlller 1. . . A . Abit ,.,.. : W 2 , 25 W .Wif li 5? .. V . . fr' E? 5 ii gi. K a r e , q :aka if . 'fi i ' -av. Siege emi r 'MX Janice Pafricia Anna Bill Donald Marfin Gary Lyons Marcks Marfin Meyer Meyer Mielke Mlelke X .,,. . , . 25 ' V L I Loggi' N 'H K 2 i, . Q we 'GT + -ravr 1 , Y - -' . , r L xlii- 4 T VLQIEQ - 5 Qiffh X31 4 ein L ' K ii -V' Carolyn Moede Larry . ' 'L' H ,f 'I L ' 2 X . ffl fr ,r W, - Y. lx 9 Q QS Darleen Gale Moecle Moede g X Yvonne Pairicia Nuske George Nelson Nor+on NoHleman f mv ,,r,.. K fi im ff Pai Audrey L iffy: L L, Roberfa O'DonnelI O'Kimosl1 Ofradovec Moesch Monioure Janef Lee Ellen OHo Owen Ronald Mosl1er Dulow Donna iw W Mike O'Donnell x M. F ww :Z WSWS 1 A r g ' , V bly, , , 'A' I g 1. . Q - W, G :,: fe f 1 ,s N iiiiijf l Ya-ff' 1. 31, 55:15 'A i'2:1. 1 3f?1 , we . , E E, ,,.. Q -Il . : ::. , E :,',. Mr --a, I fa - ' L Renford Larry Delores Gary Virginia Perez Persha Pe+ers Peierson Pierre Suzy Muehl Lohrengel Barbara Kunschke Fi-lv ,M y .ffx W Q mi .. X ,ei Janef Lueke Kennefh : ,. mf' V. ' V - i. 4 in, is SQ s N Lawrence Miller Ken Nehring Bill Neeck s. 1- - 4. ' - . fr f- l ei' 5 :gi A 'Q , A X. .- 'fx rg x L4 2 NX wg N S ' S 1, ' Fifi, - J S . Q J. V'-- J . l fl ' - xl Nl fp P, , X, ,L,., ,X David Roger James Douglas Judy Valerie Verene Judy Janalee Possell Pues Pulz Prickelle Prusik Pyalslcowii' Pyalslcowil Quasl Raddanl J ' l ,4 s ,i UM X an s-. X t .,.,. , 5 X is Sh Qu time ' F, l I' K ..,. Y 'E . ,ggi ' i i' az? k A 1 X . .... M ' -- . - 3 lfxi-ffQ ln: it - . i -. V. Vanice Ken Carol Charles Sandra Donna NVilliam Loren Judilh Rades Radllce Reinlre Reinlre Richards Rosenberg Rosin Rouse Ryclcman in ' f is We Q Q- .4 5? L K ' A Sf' 5' A ,W , 3-L. N I if ' 5 '- x I f 3' ' Q sv 'ii 'S A ra Dennis K Judy V J blanlcy LeRoy Kennelh William Lila Donna Mae Jeannelle Rusch Salzman Salzman Sanapaw Schoeniclc Schoeniclc Schroeder Schoeplce Schuelpelz . X 6 S-. 4' as S S yyas 7 4 'X K :P S F , in X f S. . . ' i , X Calherine Jacquelyn Jana Barbara Judilh Joe Mary Mary Nancy Schweers Schweilzer Schweppe Selle Senger Shawanolcasic Slcaleslci Slxubilz Smilh A ' y ' an Q' , 5 r ' '- fm di Q ,Lf X V T S -- x 55 ' V i A 3 ' ' K 1. - N X.: 451 ' r' K ef- 3. rr V Q Ma 1 f f - , k IV. , ' X . Dorolhy Palricia Gary Daryl Tom Neil Ronald Gloria Belle Soman Splilgerber Springborn Sleinberg Sleinke Slrauss Slrauss Sluebs Sluewer '9?m., ' ' feel ' R' F V' V J H .- 1 -ll a 1 Q H 7 ie, 1 :QV 1. al l . S B - a Alice Jerome Bill Barbara Rcberl Ray Suehring Surber Teelzen Telling Zingler Zoglemai : ef-H4 s QQ' S. iq? , A K, 8 V ' Q r 1 M. i 1 Sally Gerald Allen Glarus Sylvia Thieme Thorpe Tilligkief Tourlilloll Tourlilloll We 1 a S N ' , ' , my K Tr' LIK E Q Z N , Z5 A 1 ff. Q 8 ' - 1 if -1..- William Edryll Weldon Marvin Marcia Treplow Tucker Tucker Turney Warringlon .4 . W A Q, i ...- '5 aa 3 R -1:3 V- :l v W, . 3 k W ir ie, in K x ,Q W w N. ,: A ll , L ,-- . V ': A f X l V N- , 1 Wayne Pafricia Janice Marlene Marlene Bernadine Kalhleen Waukau Vfaupoose Wege Wendi Wenzel Wescoff Whifehouse Tx. S, b KE., , -Xe? Nw as 'S-f:.,., ,-Af 5 V x X ' s Joyleun Palricia Wrlber Williams E? Jerry lm Frances Mar+ha Ann Wnsmewslu Woclcenfus Wolf Wudflce X .,,,. Q . ' kag:5g,f::.3::,55.5.3. ., ,L 5 , ----' +-- l .If an QV Q K N, 4, A, 25- 1 , if I L . , I W r r 25: Y .gill ' ' A X x :EL NM, . 1.5: L ,W K :hw 4 ..:5:':,-, 'W' Nl, . ..... F- .,, 1 e .L E533 f Q :E i-If ' 3. ..,.... Q, .sv , Y s Z3 'gf . .4321 2, XM.......1......,. viz. Sharon Richard Roberf Palricia LoreHa Mary Williamson Wiclclffielcl Wicldifield Wiesmann Wilber Winfers 5 - . ,Q ak A . .5 an .5 430 qwwaizrk LO my Q 4 H bw J .3 f':E W ...-f'. : 5. , '-- . wr ' Rachel Roesan Sheila Donald Karen Wyszynslcl Darling Zehms Zeimer Zimmerman Em wit r ,1 mX i ll-... +2 ...H .Q- GW? fi-'J' 'fx S in-,si xXx K X KQV, 71 'MQ 4,6 121 f wt 1,4 .,, ,, Cqtw A xx X QNX XXSN XC ,n ' NW NPV., f Z7 V X, n ,,,' fiv.. ,Q fy. fgff 4 - 1 fff'iW 'M ' if 1' If . . ff 'b V J ,L ' ' -'I A, K X 53 dill 1 'I D f K Ii!!! , L., BACK ROW: l.. Reisner, D. Menning, S. Beyer, J. Gueihs, L. Jeske, J. Gasf, J. Grosnick, Tom Schwifzer, Mr. Jacobson SECOND ROW: D. Kunz, K. Hosl, J. Donald, B. Boofh, P. OHo, C. LaMarche, R. Erbrechf, J. Van Cleve, J. Schweppe FIRST ROW: M. Wfaukechon, J. Bucholfz, P. Nuslce, G. Kumm, R Wyszynslci, N. Smi+h, J. Vomasfic, F. Deer, J. Lorenz, G Gross Sa we H Q A K fx' vs sw ,. 'QI ' 48 4 X is X sv M .wx ww' f J . - ., mi W .E wr ' ' LUB The Pep Club, under fhe guidance of Mr. Jacobson, is 'ihe organiza+ion which sfrives +0 mainfain high s+andards of school spiri+ and spor+smanship. Members sponsored fhe sale of Shaw- ano Indian pens, and pu+ up ihe iofem pole in our main corridor. H shows 'rhe posi+ion of rhe various baslceiball ieams in our con- ference. They drew up our Code of Conduc+ for games and o'lher school funcfions, and decorafed for 1'he homecoming. Officers of +he Pep Club were: Larry Reisner, presideni: and Dick Menning, secrefary-freasurer. 54 '4 V 5 Q, . V sg' QA P5 A .X :iz M N -1 55555 L xv W Agn KA 3 if gf .S i f , l we 6. Gigi 1453 gf fy ., wk Q QQ rx an U R J., .2 r? , .:, A X wg if W i U5 . if in 5 A fi'?252'5 V' ' W' 1 , N-.....,,,,....,-ff f 5 ll . , if BACK ROW le'F+ lo rlghl J. Huebner, C. Fislcen, V. Rades, S. Richards, J. Salzman, V. Pierre, V. Vigue, L. Vigue, G. Malfbey D Krasm S Greupp B Teelzen, B. Wendorf. THIRD ROW, lef+ fo righi: K. Moede, R. Widdifield, R. Wicldifield, B. Bogd B Echlner N Krueger A Thaves. SECOND ROW, leff fo righf: K. Radfke, D. Schoenick, K. Klemann, M. Pludeman, J Lue lefl' lo rlghl N Kroenke F. Lang, D. Kunz, G. Gross, J. Bocher, M. Kuehn, M. Lemke, S. Muehl, M. Wenzel, J. Reichel, E K SHAWANO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND The band is an impor+anl par+ of mosl' acfivilies here in high school. They played al' all lhe home fooiball and baskelball games, as well as af fhe fournamenl' which was held in Shawano 'Ihis year. Sludenf assembly programs were held and Iwo olher concerls were presenled a+ Chrislmas 'lime and in lhe spring. The band furnished 'lhe music for fhe annual Chamber of Commerce Banque+ and played al 'Ihe dedicafion of our new school building. Under 'l'he direclion of Mr. Broclcman, 'lhey also look parl in fhe Sanfa Claus Parade during +he Chrislmas holidays, and had an exchange concerl wilh Ocon+o Falls. The band members enioyed lheir mid-win+er skaling parly. 56 pe, C. Collins, D. Krause, B. Herrmann, Mr. Broclcman, P. Timm, G. Richler, J. Grover. L. Fenlon, E. Kriescher, L. Danielson ger, A. Follcman, D. Thaves, D. Schullz, W. Foesch, J. Koeller, C. Huebner, J. Tomashelc, J. Gueller, L. Wolf, D. Meyer, l. Baumann slre, M. Dillenberg, S. Mayhew, A. Prodell,P. Mehlhorn, L. Owen, B. Thoreson, J. Bucholfz, B. Kleeman, S. Thiomo. FIRST ROW Absenf: Killy Karlh, Ferial Deer, Charles LaMarche, Dyrell Sleinbeclr. Mr. Broclcman fell' our band lhis year was one of +l1e bes+ Shawano has had for several years, and olher members of lhe facully and fhe s+uden+ body were in agreemenf wilh him. On March 23 'lhe Wolf River Solo and Ensemble Music Tournamenl was held a+ Shawano. The following sfudenfs received slar ralings and alfended lhe sfale meei a+ Madison. Ferial Deer . . . Flule Solo Leola Vigue and Viola Vigue . . . Drum Duel' Nancy Kroenke, Fred Lang, Donna Kunz, Ginny Gross . . . Clarinel' Quarlel Ken Radllce . . . Clarinel Solo Charles LaMarche and Charles Huebner . . . Cornel Duel Loren Wolf and Jon Gueller . . . Cornel Duel 57 BACK ROW: Aldon S'I'rei, R. Kassube, B. Owen, V. Pieper, J. Donald, Y. Frilsche, S. Hoppe, M. Pludeman, C. BueHner, B. Wrighf, J. Ainsworfh, T. Spohn. SECOND ROW: G. Sperb-Arg, E. Kemrnsfer, M. Kuesfer, B. Boofh, K. Kafzenmeyer, K. Koehler, T. Brunner, J. Rades, K. Hosi, M. Breneman, J. Bouche, Mrs. Caffau. FIRST ROW: B. Fredenberg, C. Rainer, R. Zdiarsielc, S. Erdman, N. Schroeder, J. Wussow, S. Jung, A. Bulh, B. Herrmann, J. Reichel, J. Wallin, J. Van Cleve. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The F. T. A., under ihe guidance of Mrs. CaHau, began 'ihe year by eleciing Karen Kafzenmeyer as presidenf, Na+ Schroeder as vice-presideni, Aldon S'l'rei as secrefary, and Mary Kuesier as ireasurer. lni+ia'I'ion of officers and new members fook place soon af+er eleciion. This ceremony was followed by a 'rea for F. T. A. members and iheir parenis. The 'rea was given by Miss Iwen and Miss Mielke, bofh former +eachers of Shawano High School. The F. T. A. sponsored dances, candy sales, coal' checking, and 'ihe sale of wrapping paper a+ Chrisimas Hme. H' is ihrough The F. T. A. Thai senior sfudenis do iheir praciice feaching. F. T. A. FRONT ROW: A. Sirei, K. Kafzenmeyer, N. Schroeder, M. Kues'ler,. BACK ROW: Dr. Cantwell, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Sfewarf, Mrs. Schweers, J, Van Cleve, J. Donald, J. Wallin, E. Kemmefer, J. Wussow, Mr. Wisnefske, Mrs. Caffau. 58 Imvlineisvlanw-z'..11 u'Lr'vw1 xLi.x-'-f'!m,4ri1 fm fm3ae.1s.'1i . .Q - Wwe 1 in A ,H -9 , 5 SHAWANO HIGH DRAMA CLUB The Drama Club is our firsl Senior High or- ganizalion lo lransfer from lhe Junior High School. Wilh Mrs. Polzin as facully adviser. The group elecled fhe following officers: Pele Ascher, presidenfg Barbara Bulh, vice-presidenl: and Daryl Sleinberg, secrelary-lreasurer. The club pu+ on several clever slcils for pep meef- ings. They amused lhe s+uden+ body, and club members gained valuable slage experience. DRAMA BACK ROW: T. Sieinkc, R. Erbrechl, T. Fells, S. Salzman, D. Sleinberg, J. Grosnick, P. Ascher, S. Ballou, W. Knope. SECOND ROW: S. Cox, K. Achlen, H. Brunelle, S. Lemlse, M. Kroner, R. Widdifield, R. Widdifield, Mrs. Polzin. FIRST ROW: J. Buchollz, L. Gehanl, S. Muehl, D. Karolus. B. Bulh, J. Gasl, D. Burris. DEBATE SQUAD Under lhe able and willing direclion ol Mr. Sehloff, Shawano High's debale squad had a fine season. They had debafes in Slevens Poin+, Merrill, Kaukauna, Two Rivers, Neenah, and Green Bay. This year's sophomore deba- lers showed unusual lalenl. The B Squad won second place in +he Mid- Easlern Conference meef held in Neenahg and anolher feam placed fhird in The Two Rivers lnvilalional meel. DEBATE FRONT ROW: S. Williamson, K. Zimmerman, C. Berg, H. Brunelle. BACK ROW: J. Ainsx worlh, C. Collins, S. Salzrtiam C. Lalvlarchc. 59 BACK ROW: H. Brunneffe, R. Doran, Y. Frifsche, N. Lindner, J. Barfz, C. Ballce, S. Koeppen, D. Griesbach, I. Hill, C. Bueffner, D. Rusch, L. Wendf, R. Kern. SECOND ROW: J, Frecheffe, K. Hosf, J. Bocher, M. Coffer, C. Clark, K. Kupslcy, K. Klemann, K. Barfelf, L. Gasf, D. Darrow, C. Fislcen, R. Schueffpelz, L. Baker. FIRST ROW: B. Beversdorf, P. Fazendin, L. Koeller, J. Brafh, J. Boardman, K. Kafzenmeyer, S. Jung, A. Bufh, K. Koehler, M. Kuesfer, P. Doran, D. Kunz, B. Behnlce, D. Carpenfer. BACK ROW: M. Muraslci, E. Mazemlce, B. Zeman, S. Mayhew, A. Piehl, R. Miller, B. Owen M. Uffech, P. Mehlhorn, D. Owen, C. Mafchapafow, J. Nordwig, G. Malfbey, K. Moecle SECOND ROW: M. Seehafer, G. Sperberg, N. Smifh, B. Selle, V. Rades, B. Raddanf, B. Riemer C. Schneider, N. Muck, K. Leonard, J. Szucs, L. Vigue, V. Vigue. FIRST ROW: S. Tomashelc N. Schroeder, Aldon Sfrei, J. Reichel, B. Ladwig, J. Rusch, B. Zeimer, M. Mafhison, R. Zdiarsfelc M. Waulcechon, S. Werbelow, D. Schoenick, Miss Weier. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA The purpose of fhe Fufure Business Leaders of America is fo make beffer business leaders. The club held ifs meefing every fhird Tuesday, during home room periods. The officers for fhis year were: Presidenf, Karen Moedeg Vice- Presidenf, Aldon Sfrei: Secrefary, Carol Bueff- nerg Treasurer, Barbara Behnkeg Reporfer, Margaref Mafhisong and Sfafe Reporfer, Paf Mehlhorn. The evenfs fhe club sponsored were fhe Annual Chrisfmas Parfy, and fhe sfyle show, enfifled Good Looks in Business . Early in fhe year fhe Fufure Business Leaders of America parficipafed in fhe Homecoming Parade. Anofher very successful proiecf of fhe club fhis year was fhe School Supply Sfore. ln 'lhe spring, fhe members of fhe club vofed for a Miss and Misfer F.B.L.A. for fhe Sfafe Convenfion, which was held in Wisconsin Rapids. N I Row: D. Marfin, J. ion, C. B e r g, J. veppe, S. Edinger, M, eman, B. Wrighf, D. ning, J. Ainsworlh, P. 1er Third Row: P, Offo, ehnke, K. Hosf, G. Gross, orenz, T. Brunner, M. er S. Koeppen, S. ke A. Kleeman. Second J. Wussow, A. Bufh, S. iamson, K. Zimmerman, eer, H. Bruneffe, G. man, G. Brooks, M. N. Kroenke, J. Bucholfz, elchel, E. Kernmefer, S. hl E C render, R, Bosser. SPEECH CLUB The Speech Club, under fhe guidance of Mr. Sehloff, aims fo provide an opporfunify for people in forensics fo develop and exchange ideas, fo help carry our proiecfs foo large for individual speech parficipanfs fo handle, and fo encourage Shawano High sfudenfs fo fake parf in speech evenfs. Members of fhe Speech Club served as ushers, fime keepers, efc., during forensic meefs held in Shawano. Officers were: Nancy Kroenke, presidenf: Suzy Muehl, secrefaryg and Judy O'Brien, freas- urer. an, J. Donald, J. Van Firsf Row: B. Bevers- . Bueffner, . bl Boivin, Jon Weber, Beyer, S. Salvman, Gasf. Firsf Row: Kroening, P. Dilleff, Julie Gasf, J. Donald Polansky. FRENCH CLUB The French Club was organized 'for fhe firsf fime fhis year. The faculfy advisor was Miss Polansky. The club purchased films, books and records in an efforf fo promofe French culfure and creafe an inferesf in modern languages. Mem- bers corresponded by mail wifh sfudenfs in France. A Chrisfmas parfy was held and some func- fions were held ioinfly wifh fhe Lafin Club. The officers for fhis year were: Sfeve Beyer, presidenfg Judy Lorenz, vice-presidenfg and Kiffy Karfh, secrefary-freasurer. Back Row: M. Brenema F. Deer, S. McBeafh, Zehms, Janice Weg Offo, J. Lorenz, Mi BACK ROW: S. Ballou, G. Dallman, D. Aschenbrener, J. Salzman, A. Kleeman, V. Pierre, J. Schweppe, S. Tlieime, J. Lueke, D. Daniels. SECOND ROW: P. Ascher. R. Wyszynski, M. Skub1Tz, M. Kuehn, L. Owen, G. Leonard, K. Zimmerman, K. AchTen, B, BuTh, R. Widdifield, Mr. Muellenbach. FIRST ROW: R. Widdifield, C. WasTol, D. Rosenberg, K. WhiTehouse, B. Lohmiller, R. Dreher, S. Muehl, E. BueTTner, B. STuewer, S. Richards, B. Rosin. LATIN CLUB The LaTin Club This year consisTs of ThirTy one members, all Sophomores. The TirsT Thing The group did was To elecT oTTicers. Chosen as presidenT was Suzy lvluehlg vice-presidenT, STeve Balloug secreTary-Treasurer, KaThy AchTen. Mr. Muellenbach, The LaTin Teacher is also The Tac- ulTy advisor oT This ambiTious group. The year had iusT goTTen sTarTed when The club members Tound Themselves Taced wiTh The Task of designing and building a TloaT Tor The Homecoming Parade. They rose To The occa- sion wiTh a skill ThaT landed Them TirsT place in The Club Division. Their masTerpiece was a Trojan Horse, deTTly modeled aTTer ThaT Tamous horse oT ancienT Troy known so well To any LaTin sTudenT. The nexT major proiecT oT The LaTin Club was a Roman BanqueT, one oT The mosT colorful evenTs OT The year. An underTaking The size oT a banqueT, as The club members soon Tound ouT, requires noT only Time, ToresighT, organizaTion, and plenTy of good hard work, buT also money. To pay Their bills and make ends meeT, The mem- bers oT The LaTin Club Took Turns in giving up some oT Their gay hours aT baskeTball games To sell coke and ice cream. lT was hard work, buT iusT one glance aT The picTures Taken is enough To assure even The greaTesT skepTic iT was well worTh iT all. The LaTin Club has been one of The more ac- Tlve groups in school This year. ln 'FacT, They even received The honor oT being menTioned in The LiTTle Leader , a newspaper puT ouT by one oT The Sophomore English classes. wifi W f N' iw Q- 1 N. ei lk' 5 .1- 'TX we.. S :W YQ R BACK ROW: J. Nordwig, N. Lindner, A. Degner, A. Piehl, S. Mayhew, E. Mazemke, M. Wenzel SECOND ROW: N. Smifh, B. Zeman, M. Muraski, M. Seehafer, J. Offo, K. Zimmerman, J. Prusik FIRST ROW: Miss Krause, V. Pieper, B. Ziemer, B. Ladwig, M. Waulcechon, R. Zd arsfelc C. Rafner, S. Werbelow. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The FHA was very acfive fhis year under fhe direcfion of Miss Irene Krause. The firsf proi- ecf of fhe girls was Hobo Day. They helped Shawano homemakers by doing odd iobs around fhe home during fhe holidays. The money fhey received was deposifed in fhe club freasury. ln November fhe officers wenf fo Wiffenberg for a Leadership Training Meefing, which was very educafional and inferesfing. Ofher acfivifies of fhe FHA were candy sales, a Chrisfmas Parfy, Disfricf Demonsfrafions, fhe Mofher-and-Daughfer Banquef, Jean Jamboree, concessions ai' fhe baslcefball games, and fhe Green Lake Convenfion. Girls fhaf are selecf- ed by fheir chapfers in fhe early spring gafher af Green Lake, Wisconsin, and spend a few days fogefher going over plans and ideas of fhe on- coming year. They eleci' sfafe FHA officers. Recreafional facilifies are adequafe and fhe girls had a very good fime. The officers fhis year were fhe following Presidenf: Janef Nordwig Vice-Presidenf: Beffy Echfner Secrefary: Carolyn Bucher Treasurer: Carol Rafner Hisforian: Mary Pludeman Parliamenfarian: Lynn Griesbach Reporfer: Margaref Mafhison Song Leader: Carol Ballce Poinf Chairman: Rose Zdiarsfek 1 ROVI: J. K uogcr, R. Vilians, F. Raasch, J. Daniels, J. Ouelhs, J. Wissman, F. Oppcrman, D. Schuliz, .ange, G. Emmol, D. Braalz, F. Wcndarff, L. Sperberg. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wallin, O. Richler, C les. D. Kuhn, F. Pclcrs, B. Wenclorff, D. Wegner, J. Krause, B. Tcefzen, J. Herrmann, R. Olsen, VJ. rdl, M. Teolzcn. FIRST ROW: D. Possell, E, Rusch, D. Beyer, A. Follcman, J. Rouse, H. Brocl:ma.1, iclccr, B. Krueger, W. Schoeniclc, H. Jung, G. Peterson, D. Ziemer, R. Buellner, J. Woclcenfus. JUNlOR RED CROSS COUNCIL The American Junior Red Cross is 'lhe s+uden+ branch of +he American Red Cross. Hs mem- bers are given an opporlunily lo serve, 'lo care, lo share, +3 learn, 'lo earn, fo reach, and +o 'leach lhe ways of freedom. Each sluclenf is a member of 'rhe Junior Red Cross, bul' lhe members of lhe council are ap- poinled by lhe class presiden+s. Some of fhe proiecls 'lhey did lhis year were: lhe enrollmen+ drive, collecfion for CARE pack- ages, and 'rhe school chesl. The facully advisor is Miss Calherine Mc- Lefchie, and Larry Reisner was presidenf. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Fu+ure Farmers of America, under fhe guidance of Mr. Wallin, is a group of boys in- feresfed in learning abou+ and promoling mod- ern and efficienf farming praclices. They elecf- ed as 'lheir presidenf, Marlyn Teefzeng vice- presidenl, William Wendorffg secre'l'ary, David Beyer: lreasurer, Don Schullzg reporler, Roberl' Wians: and senlinel, Fred Opperman. They de- veloped several proiecls, including +es+ plofs of oa'ls and corn lwhich were planled af lhe soufh side of our buildingl and a hog ring, which aims fo increase hog produclion in 'lhis area. They also sponsored lhe milk and ice cream vendors in our main corridor. iclc Row: L. Reisner, L. slca, T. Schwilzcr, F. Will- Iger, S. Ballou, R. Grignon. rsl Row: B. Herrmann, B. uolh, V. Pierre, B. Bulh, McBealh. 6 5 1 I . BACK ROW: J. Gueller, R. Kern, F. Wi++linger, M. Gharriiy. M. Dodge, D. Meyer, L. Wolf, F. Opperman. THIRD ROW: D. Wudfke, D. Menning, S. Beyer, W. Erdman, H. Popp, R. Koch, L. Fenion, G. Lemke, S. Aschenbrener, W. Griesbach, H. Neeclc. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kenney, L. Reisner, P. Marlin, B. Waupochick, R. Kassube, B. Wendorff, L. Jeske, T. Spohn, M. Mayerl, J. Gueihs, J. Grover. FIRST ROW: Aldon Sfrei, C. Mailahn, Allen Sfrei, A. Prodell, W. Pues, J. Rouse, J. Weber, P. Knope, C. Guellcr, J. Canfwell. LETTERMAN'S CLUB Ano'rher very acfive organizafion of Shawano Senior High School is +he Le+'l'erman's Club. Hs objec+ is +o promoie fellowship, spor+smanship, leadership, and respecl' for achievemen+s in a+hle+ics. The club shared in +he conirol of +he moniror syslem and provided ushers and programs a+ +he ballgames. They co-sponsored +he Alumni game a+ Chris+mas +ime and puf on radio pro- grams +elling of +heir aims, obiec+ives, winners, and a+hle+ic records. This year 'lhe members received fheir red and while leHerman's swea+ BTS. Under 'The very capable supervision of Coach John Kenney, advisor, fhe boys discussed fheir 'rraining regulafions in defail. ln +his way +he boys learn +o apprecia+e 'Phe meaning behind lhese rules. They are urged +o wear +heir lei'- +ers wi+h respect The officers for lhis year are as follows: Presi- denr, Loren Wolf, Vice-Presidenf, Dick Menningg Treasurer, Mike Dodge: and Secrerary, John Canfwell. This organizarion has no dues and +he only qualifica+ion is +o have earned a varsily leH'er. BACK ROW: lflr. Thomas, P. Ascher, S. Muehl, S. Theime, S. Aschenbrenner, J. Ainsworih, M. Teefzen, C. Collins, L. Jeslze. THIRD ROW: K. Whifehouse, S. Zehms, M. Gehan+, M. Kroner, B, Herrmann, N. Treuiel, A. Prodell, L. Wolf, N. Kroenlce, J. Herrmann, D. Aschonbrenner. SECOND ROW: K. Moede, J. Nordwig, L. Vigue, K. Hos'r, B, Boofh, L. Reisner, J. Guelhs, D. Manning, L. Waukau, S. Boyer, T. Spohn. FIRST ROW: S. Erdman, K. Kaizenmeycr, J. Sperberg, P. Dillefl, J. Donald G. Gross, P. OHo, A. Kues+er, S. Grignon, S. Richards, V. Pierre. STUDENT CCUNCIL The Sfudenf Council is lhe sfudenfs' voice in fhe governmenf of our school. H' is a combina- fion of class and club presiclenfs, plus elecfed homeroom represenfafives. The Sfudenf Council, in addi+ion fo i+s regu- lar work of planning and overseeing s+uden+ aciivifies, planned special school funciions, such as fhe Sadie Hawkins Dance and song fes'I'sg ser up a Good Sporfsmanship Code: sponsored delegafes +o bofh You+h Council and Sfudeni Council convenfionsg organized dress-up days: and caroled a+ 'Phe Counly Hospi'I'al. They were ins+rumen+al in changing our school colors from maroon and black +o red, whife, and black. Our principal, Mr. Thomas, was 'I'he faculfy advisor. The officers were: Loren Wolf, presi- denfg Dick Menning, vice-presidenig Barbara Herrmann, secrefaryg Larry Reisner, freasurer. BACK ROW: J. Van Cleve, D. Darrow, S. Edinger, l. Hill, J. Grignon, Miss Gibbs. FRONT ROW: J. Barleli, D. Griesbach, K. Cox, J. Drake, V. Heling. LIBRARY COUNCIL The Library Council is composed of eleven girls and Miss Gibbs is fhe faculfy advisor. Officers of fhe council were Darlyn Griesbach, presiclenfg lna Rae Hill, vice-president Sue Edinger, 'ireasurerg and Virginia Heling, social chairman. Each of fhe girls works in +he library ai' leasf ihree limes a week, during free periods. They file cards, fake care of fhe circula+ion, keep +he shelves in order, and, in general, are of aid +o bolh sludenfs and facully. 68 FIRST ROW: J. Ryclcman, J. Schwifzer, D. Thoreson, D. Nelsw, F. Wolf, S. Erdrnan, M. Lenning, V. Brooks, J. Brafh, B Tyrcll, R. Perez, L. Gehanf. SECOND ROW: Miss Wood, S. Claylon, Y. Mocde, S. Tourfilloi, D. Pefers, V. Pyaiskowih B Wescoif, J. Prusik, A. Piehl, E. Mazemlce, D. Zander. THIRD ROW: J. Skonadorc, J. Huebner, S. Griepp, A. Reinlce, D Timm, G. Dallman, D. Krause, J. Gasi, H. Wolf, 5. Meyer, M. Kuchn. L. Schroeder, R. Zarling. FOURTH ROW: J. Drake, B Kunschlcc, D. Schocplce, P. Wissmann, L. Knoeppel, A. Kleoman, D. Drake, J, Lorenz, B. Wrighf, S, Berndr, C. Moede, V. Gasf GIRLS' CHORUS The Girls' Chorus is 'I'he club in which +l1e girls learn fheir sharps and fla+s. If consis+s of filly sophomore, iunior, and senior girls. The group par+icipa+ed in ihe ChrIs'rr'.1os and Spring Concerfs, and also enfered in 'The Spring Music Fes+ival. The numbers presenfed in +he Chris+mas Concer+ were as follows: Oh Come Wi+h Songs of Gladnessn, Chris+mas Lullaby and Go Tell I+ on +he Mountain. H was under fhe clirec+ion of Miss Wood ancl Helen Wolf was The accompanist 69 Wallin Boofh Owen Beversdorf Rosenberg Quasl' Zehms Bariell Dille'H' Radclanl' Vigue Vigue Schroeder Reichel Kemme+er House Selle Senger Echiner Kroening Jung Wussow Koehler Freclenberg Fredericks Siuewer Wyszynski UH'ech OH'o Berg Hoppe Mayhew Gross Moede Krueger Achien Lemke Bulh Cox Brunner Hos+ Kroenke Seehafer Racles Fisken Wege Bocher O'Brien Wolf Meyer Timm Gueller Fel+s Rich+er Lang Neeck Tomashek Grosnick Huebner Gueller Fenfon Meyer Salzman Koenig Barfline Bohm Koeller Brockman Erbrechf Mielke Burris Sfrauss LaMarche Hill Dreher Persha Posseli' yay if U f ,gg s 'A1' jg :,. lgzb ::.:, gf ,, I ,.., it Q W Q K 1:--- -l 1.3ii s:f A , bs ,,,' N .. P Q, Ahz. K W qzaz' -5 '-'- ,. ,KW L ' VIQ QL 5 Ei 5 if 1 i f + ig?wQrk W Zczz -2:-A- - mggpf if AQ' TY , ., , '.-. ' SE S' 4 W, W W : : ., .. .. .. 'A F is xiii' :'- H9 W ' EQ' W Q1 sv , ' .,.. . x Z . EE':EE: .:,..: X 1. .Q 9 :N ,.... ff 5? 5 YS 1'- g Q .ug .... L. A 94 Q w ag e V nf M R SN 1 v ,5x . X .i:, ,M 45' s V , W4 MADRIGALS Fredricks Wolf Hos+ Koenig Achien Boofh Meyer Sfrauss Schroeder Huebner Gueller Berg Brockman Kroenke Timm Echiner BACK ROW: L. Fenlon, J. Grover, Waller Foesch, D. Carpenler, J. Kern, J. Gueller, D. Bayer, L. Baker, M. Dodge. SECOND ROW: J. Donald, K. Klemann. G. Brooks, G. Gross, S. Hoppe, S. Beyer, J. Guefhs, S. Aschenbrener, L. Jeske, Mr. Brandi. FIRST ROW: S. Erdman, P. Dille'H, N. Kroenke, B. Herrmann, B. Kroening, R. Bosser, K. Koehler, K. Barlelf, K. Hosl. BACK ROW: L. Wolf, D. Meyer, J. Tomashek, M. Mayerl, T. Spohn, G. Sebasfian, J. Ainsw B. Wrighf, M. Pludeman. SECOND ROW: J. O'Brien, D. Mar+in, J. Van Cleve, L. Reisnei Menning, S. McBea'lh, Allen Slrei, N, Treufel, A. Prodell. FIRST ROW: J. Bocher, J. Lo J. Boivin, G. Malibey, J. Wussow, N. Schroeder, J. Reichel, M. Waukechon, C. Rainer. ADVANCED SCIENCE CLUB This year's Advanced Science Club was a combinalion of bo+h Science Club and Phofography Club. The members pu+ on a clever pep meeling slcil safirizing a Mickey Mouse Club program. They also shared a Chris+mas parfy wi+h F.B.L.A. and Pep Club. Faculiy advisor for +he Advanced Science Club was Mr. Brandt presidenr, Aaron Prodellg vice-president Jon Guellerg and secre+ary, Sue Erdman. 74 ACK ROW: N. Treufel, W. Wendorfl, L. Reisner, J. Tomashelc, D. Wudflce, L. Wolf, D. Meyer 4. Dodge, W. Foesch, J. Guelhs, J. Canfwell, R. Diflmann. SECOND ROW: B. Zeman, J. Nord fig. K. Moede, P. Mehlhorn, J. Wallin, M. Uffech, S. McBea+h, J. O'Brien, J. Van Cleve, 6 oenig, J. Ainsworih, Mr. Muellenbach. FIRST ROW: D. Schoenick, C. Rainer, R. Zdiarsfelc . Wegner, N. Muck, B. Riemer, J. Wussow, G. Sperberg, G. Malibey, S. Aschenbrener, L. Jeslce BACK ROW: K. Klemann, G. Brooks, M. Breneman, T. Brunner, K. Hosl, E. Krueger, B. Booih J. Bocher, Y. Frilsche. S. Hoppe, S. Edinger, M. Pludeman. SECOND ROW: R. Bosser K. Kafzenmeyer, K. Koehler, P. Doran, B. Kroening, B. Fredenberg, B. Echlner, J. Donald, G Gross, F. Deer, C. Bueliner, D. Rusch. FIRST ROW: B. Beversdorf, P. Fazendin, P. DilIeH, N Kroenke, B. Herrmann, L. Koeller, B, Ladwig, E. Kemmeler, A. Frederick, J. Boardman, N Lindner, D. Kunz. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Naiional Honor Sociely is composed of junior and senior s+uden+s who have main'l'ained above-average slandards ol scholarship, leadership, and school cifizenship. Under fhe capable guidance of Mr. Muellenbach, facully advisor: and +he leadership of Sieve Aschenbrener, presidenh Jim Tomashelc, vice-president and Judie Bocher, secrelary-Ireasurer, Ihe socieiy sponsored our new school book covers and provided a valuable service in operaring a coar- checking concession al' fhe games. The club was very aclive in The I957 polio fund drive. 75 mm. 1- 3? UA wil ,Q 'W 'W f I Ar N ,X NL ' q I , f Y ' , ' I X W lI'h1 N71 wig - Q! u , 11' f ' 'Q ff ,A ff Gi N , .K ,yy L I N - I C,.. 'Zn V a -'xii i' 'VZ VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Back row: Rog Kern, Sue Mayhew R . egns McPherson Fron+ Row: Darlene Marhn Carol Rainer Virginia Pierre A K fer nna ues Sue Erdman. 78 'UF 2 10 g , .133 391 Sr' 4 31 s., s FIRST ROW: D. Meyer. F. Wi++linger, S. Aschenbrener, H. Neeck, M. Dodge, L. Reisner, J. Canlwell, J. Gueller. SECOND ROW: Mr. Slauffer, L. Tourlilloff, J. Rouse, T. Kroening, J. Grover, S. Beyer, J. Weber, C. LaMarche, Mr. Hein. THIRD ROW: A. Folkman, W. Erdman, H. Popp, W. Griesbach, W. Foesch, M. Gharrify, J. Guefhs, R. Koeller. FOURTH ROW: A. Thaves, H. Lyons, D. Aschenbrener, R. Kern, D. Wudlke, S. Ballou, W. Pues. R. Koch, G. Sebaslian. VARSITY FOOTBALL Allhough our varsily foolball clefeals ou'l- numbered lhe viclories, lhe feam and fheir coaches always fough+ fo do fheir besf. We had a I-7 record, wilh our one viclory being over New London, 33 'lo 0. Some of fhese boys sweal' our days wilhouf end every fall for four years. They'Il probably never know +ha'l' some of 'lhe biggesl' lhrills of fheir high school days came when fhey were ou? on 'lhal foofball field. The squad will suffer quile a loss, wilh I4 of ifs members being seniors lhis year. We're sure l'Iney'll have a good 'leam nexl year, wi+h many of lhis year's sophomores showing greal' promise. All in all, lhe boys had a rousing lime, whe- fher in fhe shower room, on fhe praclice field, or on charging down fhrough lhe opponen'r's ferrilory. They never losl lhe fighling spiril' which is necessary for a foofball leam. 1 5 I 2 Z f 1 , I 1 1 , , ' f . if , K W f fx f ja? Qgfgs gf 43 Ziggy 554,14 ,J fl! if 1' ,X if 2 ly L f f 5' 4 25 x A ff , f I I! f 1 , - rl F1 N SNS I 1' X f f X . f X 1' If 5 fra F 21, Q, fi 1 gf A f ' 3 ,-,+ sv. ff . ' if BACK ROW: T. Kroening, S. Salzman, D. Aschenbrener, D. Grisleau, C. Collins, D. Tinsman, T. Fells, D. Holkan. THIRD ROW: G. Sebasfian, J. Frechelle, J. Grignon, G. Leonard, A. Gueller, R. Gosz, G. Lyons, L. Hawpeloss, L. Tourlillol. SECOND ROW: C. Williams, D. Prickefl, A. Boyd, R. Kalchenago, D. Krasin, M. Beauprey, R. Koeller, D, Burris, Coach Howard. FIRST ROW: L. Rouse, D. Beyer, W. Teefzen, J. Dillenberg, W. Knope, H. Lyons. J. Krause, L. Wendl. JUNIOR VARSITY The Junior Varsily Foolball squad under lhe walchful eye of Coach Bob Howard, oulfoughl and oulplayed Pulaski II9-bl for lheir 'liirsl' en- counler of lhe season. They had a season rec- ord of 'four wins and 'Iwo deleals, wilh lheir vic- lories being over Pulaski, New London, Anligo and Clinfonville and lheir Iwo defeals coming from Neenah and Menasha. i . Oc+. Oc'l'. Ocl. Ocl. OcI'. Coa i'9' . am' . r aif .P5ari.HlissnvHra:.,'zIS iew2 R 2 Sepl. Harley Lyons, J. V. foolball caplain, did an ou'Is'l'anding job boosling lhe leams morale and encouraging Ihe boys +o keep lhal fighling spiril. The J, V.'s did an excellenl iob rhis year, which will make 'rhem a real asse+,+o 'Ihc '57 Varsily squad. Nice going J. V.'sll JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD Shawano I9 Pulaski 6 Shawano 6 Menasha 7 Shawano I2 New London 0 Shawano 7 Anligo 0 Shawano 9 Clinlonville 7 Shawano 6 Neenah 26 ches: Wall llein, Jim Slauffer, Bob Howard. VARSITY BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPS AGAIN!! And champions our Shawano Indians proved 'Ihemselves Io be, every sfep of +he way up Ihe palh of glory. On fhe way up 'rhe boys noi only managed Io defeal every Ieam in Ihe conference excepf Two Rivers, who Ihey bea+ Iafer in a brillianl exhibilion of ball-playing in Madison, bu+ also se+ a new school scoring record by defealing Ihe New London Bulldogs by a fabulous score of IOI Io 53!l Again Ihis year one of our champs was chosen Io be on firs'I s+ring All-Conference +eam, wi+I'l 'Iwo more making second sfring. One of our champs also made AII-S+a+e firsf s+ring, wilh anolher champ being chosen for All-Slale second sfring. Throughoul' fhe season 'Ihe boys were Shawano's besl represen+a+ives, se++ing good examples of clean, hard-fighfing spiriI', good sporlsmanship, and 'rhe abiIi'Iy Io win-and-lose gracefully. Our hals off Io our Shawano Varsily Baskelball feam-STATE CHAMPIONS OF I956 and I957!!! BASKETBALL MANAGERS Fred Willlinger, Larry Reisner Mllce Mayerl nl.,,..1 2Kti xox ex9nw2!Wcvw,,M, A M , A fr-I W A- - L, r N. A. . ., ,M QL f Wm-Wadi? , A . . .. M, G A. A K Aw., X I ff' -x . li yer Lax? 2 X fuk Q7 s Y wQLQ M Q ,L S51 'ai fN -it ,gygufkf X YW BACK ROW: R. Wians, manager, J. Dillenburg, C. LaMarche, M. O'DonneII, W. Knope, K. Nehring, C. Colson, D. Sfeinberg F. Wendorff, D. Browne, P. O'DonneII, T. Sfeinke, W. Waukau, L. Rouse, WaI'I Hein, coach. FRONT ROW: R. Erbrechf, R Kafchenago, B. Prusik, P. Timm, H. Lyons, R. Frecheffe. JUNIGR VARSITY BASKETBALL The Shawano High School Junior Varsify cage 'Ieam clinched firs-I place in 'Ihe Mid-Easi' Conference race 'Ihis year wi'Ih a I3 and I record. Their only Ioss came from Two Rivers who defeaI'ed I'hem by fhe Iighl' score of 52 Io 46. Coach Walf Hein rounded 'Ihe boys in'Io Iop shape. The sI'ar+ing unif was noi foo big bul' I'hey packed plenfy of floor 'IaIen+ and shoofing abilify and should make a very good nucleus for nexf season's Shawano 'Ieam. The sfarfing uniI' was made up of four sophomores, Ren Kafchenago, Dick Freche+'Ie, Harley Lyons, Ronnie Erbrechf, and one Junior, Bernard Prusik. Bernie developed very weII, since 'Ihis was his firsf year ou+ for baskefball. He sei' a new record For a Shawano J. V. by scoring 287 poinis in Ihe I957 season. The 'team also received greaf assisiance from I'he reserves. 86 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL The +en leams which look par+ in 'Ihe '56-'57 noon hour baskefball league finished 'rhe season wifh 'Ihe following slandings: No. Team Caplain W L T I Hopefuls Charles Mailahn I0 9 0 2 Door Ma'Is Waller Duponl' 5 II 3 3 Blue Demons Marlyn Teelzen I4 4 I 4 Flying Five Jerry Olson ll 9 0 5 Fire Balls Melvin Koeller I I7 I 6 Trollers Wally Schard+ I4 3 2 7 The Flashes Bill Wendorff 9 9 I 8 The Crazy 8's Joe Ponfil I8 0 I 9 Anylhings George Sebaslian 5 I4 0 I0 Hof Shols Fred Raasch 2 I5 2 NICE WORK CRAZY 8'S HIGH SCORERS W. Schardl ,.., .........,. L LL 234 R. Tourlilloll' -- L- 23l J. Reinke ..s. -- l82 A. Boyd -- -- I78 J. Guelhs -- -L I65 W. Pues --- L- I33 H. Brockman -- L- I2b E. Bue+'I'ner --- LL lI0 J. Rouse --- -L IOI INTRAMURAL TOURNAMENTS Firsl place in lhe lnlramural Baskelball Tournamenl was caplured by The Blue Demons. The Ieam members in- clude Marlyn Teelzen, caplaing Jim Rouse, Jim Guelhs, Howard Brockman. Dick Braalz, Ernie Bueflner, Dan Marlins, and Larry Reisner. Congral' Champs! The Crazy 8's, The Trollers, and lhe Flashes, look sec- ond, lhird, and 'fourlh place respeclively. The Hopefuls were Consolalion champs. AII lhe Noon hour acfivilies were under Ihe direclion of Mr. Wallin who did a splendid iob. FIRST ROW: G. Springborn, K. Ziemer, V. Hancock, D. Moes:h, L. Tourlillolf, D. Moesch, D. Krause, C. Mailahn, D. Possell, R. Buellner, D. Hcsslink, L. Johnson. SECOND ROW: D. Rusch, G. Krause, D. Meyer, G. Kumm, J. Herrmann, J. Brown, G. Norlon, T. Boyd. J. Pues, G. Sebaslian, J. Grignon. THIRD ROW: J. Fischer, H. Jung. L. Sauer, G. Richler, B, Wendorff, D. Timm, D. Koeller, D. Braalz, J. Marohl, W. Pues. FOURTH ROW: D. Beyer, E. Rusch, J. Daniels, H. Hancock, R. Wians R. Pues, M. Koeller, W. Schardl, F. Wendorff, B. Karolus. FIFTH ROW: J. Ponfil, F. Krueger, F. Raasch, B. Marlzke, J. Guefhs J. Rouse, B. Teelzen, H. Brockman, J. Grover, J. Reinke. GOLF The Shawano High School Golf feam, runnors-up +o Madison High School saw +hefr firsi' compeiifion of fhe season wi'ih Wausau. Coach John Reilly had five leHermen rcfurned from lasf year's +eam. They had a very impressive record of 8 vic- fories, no defeafs and one 'l'ie. By winning 'the WlAA Secffonal +ourna- menf, +l1e Shawano swingers again qualified For 'ihe s+a+e +ournamen+ held a+ +he Green Lalce Golf Club. Shawano placed seven+h in MIKE DODGE COACH JOHN REILLY PETE KNOPE MART GHARRITY PAT MARTIN The s+a+e wilh 'Four'l'een ieams par+icipa1'ing. WRESTLING The wreslling leam compleled lhe I957 sea- son by laking lourlh place in lhe seclional wreslling lournamenl al Coleman. The boys who placed lor Shawano were: Doug Burris, I22 pounds, 3rdg Dennis Soyck, I30 pounds, 2nd, Clarence Gueller, I47 pounds, 3rd, Bill Griesbach, I67 pounds, 3rdg Chuck Collins, I80 pounds, 4lhg and Slan Salzman, heavy- weighl, 4+h. Wreslling is a relalively new sporl in Shaw- ano High School, bul under lhe supervision ol Coach Jim Slauller lhe boys did a real swell job. Il is also a young leam wilh only one senior, and should have a good leam lor lhe next lwo years since lhey'II have more experi- ence behind lhem. Boys earning Iellers lhis year in wreslling are: Howie Popp, co-caplaing Clarence Gxieller, co- caplaing Don Hollcan, Bill Griesbach, Dennis Soyclc and Tom Fells, manager. . if T. 'la A , S as 4 Q Piclured: Coach Kenney, John Popp, Dan Teelxen, and Guy Grignon. Back Row: T. Fells, mgr., D. Soyclx, G. Norlon, B. Lohmiller, Coach Slauller. Second Row: G. Leonard, D. Priclcelle, C. Collins, D. Burris. Firsl Row: B. Griesbach, H. Popp, C. Gueller, A. Berry S. Salzman. TRACK Our lrack leam ol '56 had a lairiy successful year, as a leam lalring one Isl, lour 2nds, and lwo 3rds. Al lhe seclional meel held al Green Bay, lhree Shawano men qualilied lor lhe Slale meel al Madison on May 26. Those being: Dan Teelzen, Isl in lhe mile: Guy Grignon, 2nd in lhe 220 yards, and John Popp, 2nd in lhe high lump. Olher members ol lhe lraclc leam were: Tom Spohn, Wilberl Herrmann, mile: Dick Men- ning, 440, Merwyn Meyer, shol pulp Willard Goodwill pole vaull, TRACK SCHEDULE April 20 al Oconlo Falls Shawano 2nd April 24 al Easl Green Bay Shawano 2nd May I al Kimberly Shawano Isl May 4 al Applelon Shawano 3rd May 7 al Neenah Shawano 3rd May I2 al Neenah Shawano 2nd May I5 al Menasha Shawano 2nd May I9 Seclional Green Bay Qualified: Guy Grignon, Dan Teelzen, John Popp Iylav 26 Slale Msel Madison Dan Teelzcn, blhg Guy Grignong John Popp, 7iI1. 1? BACK ROW: Coach Megna, C. Mailahn, L. Wolf, R. Erbrechf, B. Wendorff, L. Fenlon. FIRST ROW: T. Berfon, B. Kassube, T. Spohn. CROSS COUNTRY The cross coun+ry foam, wi+h Mr. Megna coaching, chalked up a preHy im- pressive record, losing only one march our of five, and coming in fourfh in 1'he sfale. Cross counfry is a relalively new and unrecognized sporl' in Shawano High, buf no cloubf when we ge+ our own course, which should be in 'lhe near fufure, we will hear more abou+ il. Scores are as Follows lremember, in cross coun1'ry+he lowesl score winsl: Weyauwega 40 Shawano I5 Wausau 2l Shawano 42 D. C. Everesl 47 Shawano I6 Kaulcauna 3I V2 Shawano 23V2 Clin+onville 55 Shawano I5 ln a +riangular meo+ wifh Wausau and D. C. Everes+, a+ Wausau, Shawano placed second. Boys +aking par+ in cross counlry meefs were Tom Ber+on, Larry Fenfon, Larry Jeslce, Bob Kassube, Charles lflailahn, Mike O'Donnell, Tom Spohn, Bill Wendorfl and Loren Wolf. 90 Back Row: L, Rouse, J. Thorpe, D Beyer, J. Sumber, L. Danielson, J Marohl, J. Olson, R. Kafchenago Second Row: L. Sanapaw, W. Knope B. Koch, C. Gueller, G. Lemlre, L H. Lyons, J. Rouse, H. Broclcman, J Caniwell, L. Bohm, M. Waulzau, F Boivin, W. Erdman. BASEBALL Our I956 baseball feam, coached by Mr. Hein, chalked up an impressive record for fha season. Wi+h a record of seven vicfories lo only 'lhree losses, fhe 'Ieam enfered in'Io Iourna- menl' compelifion only fo be defealed by Clin- fonville in fhe firsf game, wifh a score of I2 +o 8. Top hi'I'+ers for fhe Ieam were Len. Pubanz, wi'I'h a .368 average, who was closely followed by Roger Piehl, who had a .363 aver- age. The res? of ihe Ieam members were Larry Malfbey, Bob Hammer, Charles Lueke, John Canfwell, Larry Reisner, Tom Kozlowski, Ray IJolxerl Grignon, Dick Harfman, Paul Eversman, Galen Lemlce, and Wayne Pues. Those picfured on fhis page are +he prospec- five members of our I957 baseball feam. School Shawano Premonrre 2 7 Premonfre 2 4 Bonduel 0 4 CIin'I'onviIIe O I8 Menasha 3 6 Two Rivers 5 4 Neenah 6 5 Kimberly 6 9 New London 4 3 Kaukauna I0 I4 Back Row: J. Fisher, R. Bueflner, B. Taofzen, D. Marlins, J. Ponfil, D. Pecore, J. Reinlce, D. Possell. Second Row: R. Kern, D. 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X -I w N 1 7 px N-mumffiff KX 0' XX ' X W -4 2 f 1 O 93 'F HQ!! f C K 94 HOMECCMING On Oc+ober I2 promp'I'ly af I:30 fhe sound of our band drumming ouf +he loeal' fold us our l956 Homecoming was aboul' fo begin. The big parade feafured cleverly decorafed 'iloais making if difficuli for fhe Judges 'lo selec+ ihe winner. The seniors accepfed wifh pride 'rhe firsf prize for +heir floai enfiiled, We'lI bunny hop fo vic1'ory . The juniors followed winning second place and our sophomores claimed fhird prize. Much +ime and eliforf wen+ in+o making 'ihese floa+s and fhe s+uden+s should be proud of fheir resul+s. The bonfire a+ 6:30 pu'r us in fhe mood for +he big game wi+h +he Neenah Rocke+s. The Indians foughl' hard bu+ +he Rockeis foughf a li'Hle harder +o score fhe win. The Homecoming dance afiended by ihe boys and fhoir da+es had a harvesf moon seHing wi+h +he dreamy music of fhe Russ Nelson orchesfra. Queen Rose Bosser and her King Mike Dodge reigned over +he fesiive occasion, assisfed by fheir courf. Represen+ing +he seniors were: Mary U'Hech and Fred Wi++linger, Juniors-Carol Rainer and Aldon Sfrei-Sophomores Sue Muehl and Mike O'Donnell. The highlighf of +he evening was fhe crowning of our lovely queen. An enioyable evening was had by all who afiended. BACK ROW: Sue Muehl, M. O'Donnell, Fred Wifflinger, Mary Ufiech, Aldon Sfrei and Carol Rainer. FRONT ROW: Mike Dodge, Rose Bosser. . wr 1 . E,,....,-K3 ,, , ... , . me 4 - 1 - '22 ,i V Qi? WW SNO-BALL Win+er Wonderland was The lheme of fhe I95b Sno-Ball, which was held af +he Communily Hall. The hall was gayly decorafed wilh huge snow flakes suspended from +he ceiling and also 'fasfened +o +he walls. The courf of honor was composed of king, Pai O'Donncll, queen, Jana Schweppe, Jo Wussow, Pele Voy, Barb Boo+h, Rod Johnson, Joan Donald and Mari Gharrify. Pa? O'DonnelI, Jana Schweppe Barb Boofh, Rod Johnson, Joan Donald, Mart Ghorriry, J. Schweppe, P. O'DonneIl, Jo Wussow, Pete Voy. Y ns'-'field 'Ns Q. E if si ! M , S we May 4'lh! Thai' long anficipafed and excifing evening had arrived, for if was fhe nighf of fhe Junior Prom. Upon enfering fhrough a cave of coral, one 'lruly found himself in a Paradise of 'lhe Deep , fhe fheme which fhe Juniors had chosen. The fheme was beaufifully enacfcd 'lo creafe a deep sea almosphere. Shades of blue sfreamers hung from fhe ceiling, giving fhe effecf of waves, and various kinds of fish were seen swimming among fhe waves. In fhe cenfer of fhe floor, a deep sea diver was found dancing wifh his favorife belle, a mermafd. The norfh side was sfrewn wifh seaweed, wifh numerous fypes of fropical fish, shell fish, and lobsfers enfangled in fhe growfh. One also found here fhe remains of a sunken ship, wifh ifs sails faffered and forn. Fish nefs, confaining a cafch of fropical fish, hung on fhe soufh side. These parfially concealed a shelfered cove confain- ing fables and chairs. The punch sfand was cleveriy disguised as an open 'lreasure chesf. The sweef music of fhe Balladaires was senf forfh from a large pearl clam shell. The Junior Prom of I957 was climaxed by fhe crowning oi fhe queen, Virginia Brooks and, her king, Dohn Zimmerman. Priscilla Dilleff, fhe Junior class presidenf, crowned fhe royalfy, and fhe Grand March followed. The courf of honor consisfed of fhe class presidenfs and fheir dafes. Those who affended fhe royal couple were James Guefhs and Karen Koehler, Priscilla Dilleff and Joel Gasf, and Charles Collins and lleen Baumann. PROM COTTITTEES PUBLICITY .......... ....................... M ary Breneman and Joan Bouche PUNCH ............... ...................... F erial Deer and Richard Diffmann CEILING ................ ........... L arry Jeske and Joel Gasf ENTRANCE and STAGE --- --- Virginia Malfbey and Darlene Marlin NORTH WALL ......... ..... J udy O'Brien and Sally McBea+h SOUTH WALL ........... --- ..... .......... J udy Rades and Tom Schwifzer GENERAL PROPERTIES ................,....... Bonnie Wright and Dohn Zimmerman ART ....................... Carol Rafner, Pal OHo, Joan Donald and Gerald Braafz al Loff: Ginny Brooks, Dohn Zimmerman. Back Row: J. Gasf. J. Guofhs, C. Collins. Fronf row: P. Dilleff, K. Koehler, I. Baumann. 97 . ,Y fir if! L. Vw if Zz: ' 11 x U3 3 Jaxie V QQ V25 PM 3, ELS fs .,, A 5 ,- Eff Agn 55+ 152' Q ' Sw 5 X -fig , , FWSVXM' 'NW ' .SK ' N K ,F ,QI 1 . X .gg yjizggiw -' E Q il 4 Ea g M A 1? - Q ' ww?-M -. fa - S5 ,JSF.:? gf N. P ,L W 1. Mr' 31'omAw Xi WV, ,,w,W,. VV' ...fl gkwgii J Rkffklil HEFPN xg + ix R I NRM w Uwffqw . U , xii' 'T V V ,gLijL4,??'y,1f. - X..,y51Ef.' 1 ,. -25,1 f 553 if is :fwfr f ..,, 1 54 f . , E 5 WA N Q - -fi 312' W W sm.-4.:,,'2:Q:5f.5:j:L1'2 l . Q , ew ' wi.-B S' H 'l', 3? L A 'QQ' Q -Q' if U 5? df: g , 5 in 1459 f .f , . X 'i '11 f Q E if ff if . V .: Aw 9 5,9 , jf , ..,,:2 32,:. 451454 V ' 3 ,S Sfmt? :ig vx -uizuw -P, 1 BADGER GIRLS STATE Miss Barb Boofh was Shawano Senior High's represenfafive fo fhe l3+h annual session of Badger Girls Sfafe, which was held af Madison. She was chosen by fhe faculfy, and was sponsored by fhe American Auxiliary. Girls are senf fhere fo become more familiar wifh governmenf proceedings. Barb was a member of fhe Nafional Honor Sociefy and was exfremely acfive in all ofher school funcfions. BADGER BOYS STATE Loren Wolf and Sfeve Aschenbrener were chosen by Shawano Senior High School faculfy fo represenf Shawano af Ripon for fhe i956 session of Badger Boys Sfafe. The Amer- ican Legion made if possible for fhese boys fo go and parfici- pafe in fhe excellenf fraining in governmenf. Larry Reisner was chosen by fhe faculfy as alfernafe delegafe. DAR AWARD Miss Rose Bosser was chosen by her classmafes fo receive fhe DAR Award. This award is based on de- pendabilify, service, leadership, and pafriofism. Rose has been a member of NHS and has been a varsify cheerleader for fwo years. Everyone agreed, wifhouf a doubf, fhaf she earned fhis award. HOMEMAKER OF TOMOROW AWARD Miss Barbara Herrmann was fhe winner of fhe Beffy Crocker Homemaker's of Tomorrow award for l957. Barbara received fhe highesf score in a wriffen examinafion on homemaking knowledge and affifudes adminisfered Dec. 4, fo fhe senior girls in fhe graduafing class. For her achievemenf, Barbara received a disfincfive pin symbolizing fhe facf fhaf Home is where 'l'he heari' is . Barbara is well deserving of fhis honor. being an oufsfanding sfudenf in bofh exfracurricular acfivifies and academic subiecfs. AMERICAN LEGION AWARD One of 'l'he highesf honors fhaf can be given fo any boy dur- ing his high school career is fhe American Legion Award. This award covefed by all senior boys was given fo Loren Wolf. The sfudenfs here all agree fhaf fhe faculfy could noi' have made a wiser choice. He was chosen on fhe basis of scholasfic abilify, characfer, leadership and afhlefic prowess. Loren excelled in all of fhese fields. He is very popular wifh his fellow sfudenfs and is well-liked by all of his feachers. A well-deserved award for an All-American boy. l02 I I I Back Row: L. Baker, J. Van Cleve, B. Boofh, R. Bosser, J. Gueihs, S. Aschenbrener. Fronf Row: J. Reichel, K. Koehler, E. Kemmefer, B. Herrmann. I SPEAK FOR DEMOCRACY The I Speak for Democracy con+es+ is held annually in senior high schools Ihroughoui' Ihe nafion. To enIer Ihe con+es+, Ihe s+uden+ wrifes a composifion wifh 'Ihe subiec+ and Ii'Ile Io be l Speak for Democracy. All papers are sub- mi'H'ecl Io a panel of iudges who do nof know Ihe aufhors. Local school winners are seni in Io Ihe s+a'Ie con+es'I wifh fhe sIa'fe winner fo com- pe'Ie in Ihe naiional con'IesI'. Shawano's winners are: Is'I' Priscilla Dilleff 2nd Roger Dreher 3rd Sue Edinger 4'Ih Sfeve Beyer 5'Ih Mary Breneman 4 6 7 8 9. I0 TEN TOP SENIORS Judy Reichel Sieve Aschenbrener James Guefhs Barbara Boofh Larry Baker Jill Van Cleve Barbara Herrmann Rose Marie Bosser Ellen Kemmefer Karen Koehler The following have a B average or be++er IArranged Alphabeiicallyi JUDY BOCHER ANTOINETTE BRUNNER CAROL BUETTNER MIKE DODGE PATRICIA DORAN SUE EDINGER WALTER FOESCH YVONNE FRITSCHE SANDRA HOPPE KAREN HOST KAREN KATZENMEYER LORETTA KOELLER GERALD KOENIG EILEEN KRUEGER DONNA KUNZ DAVID MEYER KAREN MOEDE NANCY MUCH AARON PRODELL BARBARA REIMER LARRY REISNER DONNA RUSCH DARLENE SCHOENICK RACHEL SCHUETTPELZ JAMES TOMASHEK NORBERT TREUTEL JOANNE VOMASTIC JUANITA WALLIN JACQUELINE WEGNER LOREN WOLF JOANNE WUSSOW ROSEMARY ZDIARSTEK UT Vx, Back Row: Roger Dreher, Sieve Beyer. Firsi Row: Sue Edinger, Priscilla DilleH, Mary Breneman. BACK ROW: D. Menning, M. Dodge, L. Wolf, L. Baker, Mr. Megna. FlRST ROW: J. Van Cleve, J. Reichel, J. Wussow, B. Owen, R. Bosser, B. Boofh. Senior 3-Ac'I' Play The Oul' for Ginger s+ar+s our wifh a fairly slaid banker who needs some sori of creaiive release and finds il' in lecruring fo local high school classes on The need for self-fulfillment H quickly develops, however, +ha+ +he banker's daughier Ginger-+he youngesf of 'lhree girls-has been very impressed by her fa'lher's exhorrarions. She has furlher decided +ha+ her own +rue fulfillmenl' can be besl' realized by going ouf for +he school's 'iooiball ieam. Many complicafions resul+: +he fa+her's iob is ieopardized, +he eldesf daugh'I'er feels her social life has been ruined: and Ginger discovers playing foofball and being a girl don'+ go hand in hand, pariicularly when her own boy friend disapproves of whal' she's doing. Af+er many rio+ous mishaps, +he play ends on a happy +ender nofe. CAST LIZZIE-'lhe maid .... .......A.... .... B a rb Boofh AGNES CARCL .,... ........ - -- Jill Van Cleve HOWARD CAROL ..... -.-- Mike Dodge JOAN CAROL lI8l ...., --- Rosie Bosser JEANNIE CAROL H61 -- --- Judy Reichel GINGER CAROL ll4l --- --- ...W.. Barb Owen EDDIE DAVIS ..........,....... .... D ick Menning TOMMY GREEN ............-... --- Loren Wolf MR. WILSON-School Principal ...... ..., L arry Baker ED HOFFMAN-Bank Presideni' .....,.A. .... - -- Dave Meyer Direcfor - Mark Megna Sludenf Direclor - Jo Wussow Prompfer - Toni Brunner I04 .Mig M A, an , v -wi ,Q 1 5 ' WF Mx 9 V 3 5 E gn 5 M 5? XM f 'ff if aff? .M fm-Mfg, f, , . il? www f Wx, A A . iv I f f A' :'2 f --bi f . ' X .,. A M ir kk if i M , M0 J K L, - -1 my NN Qtek' Q N- we N x i Reichel, M. Pludeman, S. Edinger, L. Jeske, B. Clough SERIOUS DECLAMATION ORIGINAL ORATORY EXTEMPORANEOUS READING V. Brooks, M. Wenzel, G. Dallman, C. Collins FOUR MINUTE SPEAKING N. Kroenke, R. Bosser, B. Behnke, J. Bocher, J. O'Brien EXTEMPORANEOUS READING FORENSICS A+ Ihe local eliminafion confesl' held here in Shawano, on March 7, Shawano's forensics sfudenls were divided in+o 'Iwo groups. One group par+icipa+ecl in fhe Mideasfern Forens- ics Confesl' which was also held in Shawano on lviarch 2l, wi+h 7 o'I'her schools parficipaf- ing. These s'I'uden+s all confribufed fo a poini' Iolal for fhe school and received indi- vidual ribbons and medals. The o'I'her groups of s+uden'I's wen'l on Io Clinlonville 'For 'Ihe League Forensics confesl' which was held on Ihe evening of March II. The sl'uden'ls receiving A ra'I'ings Ihere ai- 'Iended 'lhe Dis'I'ric+ Forensics Confesf in Osh- kosh on March 23. The following sfudenfs received A rafings al' Oshkosh and wen+ on 'lo Madison for fhe Sfafe Confesf held on April I3: Nancy Kroenke .... exfemporaneous reading Fred Wifflinger ...... humorous declamafion Jill Van Cleve ..... ex+emporaneous reading Judy Reichel ..... .... s erious decIama+ion Forensics acfiviiies are divided info Ihe following groups: humorous and serious dec- lama'I'ions, four-minufe speaking, original and non-original orafory, exiemporaneous read- ing and expressive reading. These acrivifies help +he par+icipan+s 'Io develop speaking abilily and poise in fronl' of an audience, and form a very worfhwhile parf of Shawano's ex+ra-curricular aciiviiies. Back Row: S. Williamson, H. Brune'He, A. Kleeman, J. Schweppe, K. Achfen. Firsi' Row: M. Co'Her, S. Muehl, E. Kemmefer, B. Boofh, I. Baumann. INTERPRETIVE READING Back Row: J. Grosnick, S. Lemke, S. Koep F. Wifflinger. Firsf Row: P, Klose, J. Bucholfz, C. Schneider. HUMOROUS DECLAMATION I07 J. Grover, J. Gueihs, M. Breneman, J. Weber, B. Rosin EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING .num urls-was Lilllii A ' VM Wi A , . .Ky RM -'uf is ' x if 5 was Nw ., --.'- -2v-- N v A'- K E -'- QN. X M Q :,., 1-:Z V2 , , QE 6 Q 1 'Y' An unusual play, THE STOLEN PRINCE, was selecfed by fhe seniors. I+ required no scenery, bu+ Pa+ Marlin, as Lee Mee, provided all +he necessary properfies for 'lhe players. The King of fhe Middle Flower Kingdom is blessed wi'l'h fwins, a boy and a girl. The law of fhe land is fo kill all girl babies. The nurse fakes fhe +wins for a walk in fhe garden when she spies a fhief. She leaves +he babies and pursues +he ihiei. While she is gone Wing Lee, Barb Owen, and Long Fo, Norb Treulel, 'lake one of fhe babies and send ii floaiing down ihe river. Then 'I'hings begin io happen. STATE PLAY The HOUR OF TRUTH is +he s'lory of John Baldwin and his s+ruggle wi+h his family when he is offered SI00,000 as a bribe for simply saying, l don'+ remember. When an ex-em- loyer is ou+ on frial, hc 'Forces upon John 'lhe Eardesf decision of his life, and furns man againsi family. The play, coached by Mr. Mark Megna, was a grea+ hf'r. The members of 'rhe casf were Gerald Koenig, Jill Van Cleve, Judy Reichel, Jon Weber, Howard Brockman, and Ellen Kem- me+er. The royal nurse was played by Karen Leonard: Dave Carpenier was Hi Tee: his wife, Li Mee, was Barb Behnke: and Joy, ihe Sfolen Prince, was played by Pele Knope. Aldon Sfrei and Aaron Prodell were 'l'he 'lwo soldiers who found Joy: Dick Menning was 'l'he announcer: and +he orcheslra was composed of Toni Brunner, Arlene Bufh. Jean Freche'H'e, and Deanna Boivin. Ronnie McPherson played ihe pari' of ihe horrible execufor. lf was difficull' 'lo por+ray 'lhe characfers in 'lhis play, bu+ wifh 'I'he capable direcfion of Mr. Roy Jacobson, fhe cas+ was very successful. 13 emo-4Nnnl Nav PROGRAMS On Seplember 2I lhe lirsl of our Lyceums were presenled. Il 'iealured lhe Gloom Chasers , Duke Monlague and his wile Myrnella. lhey presenled many mysrenous acls wilh magic. rloward Brockman and Barbara Boolh gave lhe sludenl body many laughs when lhey were called lo lhe slage fu demonslrale lhe culling acl. Mr. Edwin Cooper, a scienlisl leclurer, lascinaled lhe sludenls wilh his amazing knowledge of scienliric marerial on Oclober 23. Mr. Jimmy Daywall, winner ol lhe I953 Indianapolis Speedway, was our guest on November 9. lie presented an inlormalive lalk on Highway Safely. Your Friends lhe Snakes. was lhe lille ol a conservalion leclure given by Lew Johnson of Ashland on Cciober 23. Three sludenls were called lo aid Mr. Johnson in his exhibil. they were Suzanne Mayhew, Jill Van Cleve, and Judy Ryckmann. Charles E. King, a Negro barilone singer, once again lhrilled lhe sludenls wilh his humorous as well as his serious songs on November I3. Mr. King inlroduced lhe Happy Song, which our cheerleaders converled inlo a school song lor our pep meelings. A very line pianisl, Mr. Leo Slellens, presenled his program on December 6. Mr. Slellens played many line classical and popular pieces. On January 28, Mr. Ed. Dahllce gave an inlormalive explanalion on polio, as he had observed il in lhe polio wards al Ann Arbor, Michigan, where his daughler had been a palienl 'For some lime. Through lhe use ol slides he explained lhe dilferenl lypes and phases lhe palienls go lhrough wilh polio. Wilh Jon Weber as lhe palienl and Dave Meyer and Loren Wolf as assislenl, Mr. Dahlke demonslraled lhe use ol lhe iron lung. The Worlds Quarlel gave a splendid performance on February 2I. Il was composed ol 'Four Negro singers who had performed in many ol the Broadway Shows. Singing a variely ol enlerlaining songs, was lhe Slevens Poinl Men's Glee Club, on February 27. The sludenls were also enlerlained by a quarlel, com- posed ol Roger Dreher, Chuclc LaMarche, John Grosniclc, and Roger Huebner, who were called on lo sing by lhe direclor of lhe Glee Club. ll0 STATE CHAMPHQNS MMM FRONT ROW: F. WiHlinger, mgr., J. Canfwell, M. Gharri+y, M. Dodge, B. Pxusik, T. Spohn, H. Lyons, L. Reisner, mgr BACK ROW: Mr. Hein, ass+. coach, M. Mayerl, mgr., J. Klose. F. Opperman, L. Wolf, D. Meyer, Mr. Kenney, coach. REGIONAL SECTIONAL Shawano 80 Anfigo 49 Shawano 8l Niagara 62 Shawano 90 Waupaca 40 Shawano 70 Wausau 55 Shawano 95 Ocon+o Falls 55 STATE Shawann 73 Osseo 60 Shawano 82 Two Rivers 75 Shawano 66 Madison Wes+ bl WHAT A RECORVQI Me Ma Cl M K K T Ma Ne 6 Ma In 'J No I f 8 Ne KP1688 Q 48 Ne L d 43 ers 0 -Ueveos qdlson on All Tourney Team O x 0 '-'ff 6 C Q05 A' fy ,G 06, ! o re, 00790 o,-,fed 2 fave 4 can 'XOR M' ' 3701 00 texo I x WW Dr R ' cya W wi T We. X1 efs We wish lo lhank lhe following professional and business concerns for conlribuling financially loward lhe success ol our annual. Wilhoul lheir supporl lhis line yearbook would nol have been possible. WHOLE PAGE SPONSORS Jaeckels Sludio Kunz Aulo Salvage Muehl's Shawano Paper Mill THREE-QUARTER PAGE SPONSORS Consolidaled Badger Schauder Shoe Slore HALF PAGE SPONSORS A Friend AGP Slore Cilizens Slale Bank Cily Dairy, Inc. Dobralz Meals DuPonl Bakery Hosl Molers H-lwen Box and Veneer Kuckulx's Jewelers Moede In Sons Shawano Canning Co. Shawano Nalional Bank Menominee Indian Mills QUARTER PAGE SPONSORS Law office of Andrews 8: Aschenbrener Arl's Plumbing 8: Healing Badger Painl Slore Bud Dehm Cheimson's Chel's Inn Coca-Cole Crescenl Thealre Damerow Sludios Dearco Glass li Painl Dehn's Ice Cream Dodge lnveslmenl In Securily Ecke's Meal 8 Groceries Farmar's Hardware Fischer, Brunner li Slrossenreulher, Allerneys Gallagher's Drug Slore Gambles Gehrke Sheel Melal Glarus' Apparel Gresham Slale Bank Holz Manulacluring Hub Clelhing Karlh Funeral Home LED Lincoln Mercury Inc. L li L Ranch Roberl Marolz, Allorney Mehlberg Bakery Manominee Garmenl Inc. Nerm's Lunch Business Manager, Waller Mason Edilor-in-Chief. Donna Kunz Dr. D. O'Donnell Priem's Grocery Radlke Eleclric Service Red Lion lnn Red Owl Regling's Greenhouse Relail Lumber 8: Supply Co. Dr. J. Robb, o. c. Rognlien 8: Carr Drug Slore Roy's Service Slalion Runge's Jewelry Slore Scheider's Meal Markel A. H. Schneider Monumenl Co. Schullz Bros. Co. Dr. Alois Sebesla Shawano Eleclric Molors Shawano Evening Leader Shawano lmplemenl Co. Shawano Journal Prinling Shawano Terminal Warehouse Shawano Thealre Siesla Villa Molel Sinclair Refining Co. Spinning Wheel Inn Wallrich Lumber Co. Weber Veneer 8: Plywood Weslern Condensing Co. Henry C. Weslgor Werbelow Beverage F. W. Woolworlh Co. EIGHTH PAGE SPONSORS Dr. A. N. Abboll Aronson's Bakke Feed Beyer Plumbing 8: Healing Bob Adams Sinclair Braalz Welding Shop Calkins Eleclric Service Campbell's Slore Calencamp Transfer 8: Slorage L. W. Callau, Allorney CIeo's Shell Service Coasl lo Coasl Cook's Drug Dahlke Inlerior Decoralors Dallman Agency Darrow Carpal Service Emma's Fashion Shop Dr. O. R. Engel Equily Feed Equily Oil Company Gansen Denlal Clinic Dr. R. J. Gehr Goers' Bros. Garage II3 Gollschalk's Feshionelle Gresham Meal Merkel Grosskopl Oil Heinz Drug Slore Hoffman Drug Slore Jung's Grocery Knope Rooling 8: Furnace Works Koehler Sheel Melal Koenig Insurance Agency Laehn Coal and Wood Lauerman's Lee's Music J. A. Lieg Shoe Company Dr. Lorenz Lulz Furnilure Mac's Oil Company Mason's Flower Shop Dr. Millon Modern Cleaners Oakdale Molel Parkview Inn J. C. Penney Co. Pine Acre Molel Pries Apparel R 8: R Recrealion Ren's Service Dr. B. P. Scanlan Schusler's Eleclric Service Shalagoco Counlry Club Shamoco Ford Shawano Abslracl Co. Shawano Beverage Co. Shawano Bowling Cenler Shawano Insurance Agency Shawano Laundry Shawano Lumber Yard Shawano Molel Shawano News Agency SIick's Tire Service Smoky's 8: Tillie's Sonder's Furnilure Tarllon Meal Markel Thimke Jewelers Thoreson Food Producls Town Club Ken Traeger Wally's Gas 8: Oil W A P L Washerelle Waukechon's Slore Wage 8: Schullz Conoco Service Carl Williams Service Winler 81 Winler, Allornays Seniors STUDENT PICTURE INDEX Aschenbrenner, Sieve --- 2I, 66, 67. 74, 75, 79, 80, l02, l03 Baker, Larry ............ 7, 2l, 60 Balke, Carol ............ 7, 2l, 60 Barfline, Gerald ........ 2l, 7l, 72 Baumgarfner, Darlene .......... 2I Bayer, David .......... 2l, 55, 74 Becker, Jerry .............. 2l, 65 Behnke, Barbara .... 2l, 60, 6I, I06 Berlon, Thomas ............ 2l, 90 Boardman, Jeaneffe ..... 2I, 60, 75 Bocher, Judy ....... 7, 22, 56. 60, 70, 72, 74, 75 Bohm, Lesfer ........ 22, 7l, 72, 9I Boivin, Deanna ............. 22, bl Boolh, Barbara 7, 22, 54, 58, 65, 67, 70, 72, 73, 75, 97, l02, IO3, IO4, l07 Bosser, Rose -- 7, 22, bl, 75, 78, 74, 94, 95, l02, l03, l04, l06 Brandi, Kalhryn ............... 22 Brockman, Howard 22, 65, 7l, 72. 73, 87, 9l ' Brunner, Toni .... 7, 22, 58, 6l, 70, 72. 75, 78 Bucher, Carolyn ............... 22 Bueilner, Carol ...... 22, 58, 60, 75 Bufh, Arlene ........ 23, 60, 58, bl Carpenler, David ........ 23, 60, 74 Clayfon, Sally ............ 23, 69 Cornelius, Dale ............... 23 Dallman, Goldean ........ 23, 69 Darrow, Donna -- -- 23, 60, 68 Day, David ....... ....... 2 3 Degner, Anabelle --- --- 23, 64 Denning, Lorelei --- ---- 23 Dickson, Alberl ............... 23 Dickson, Hilberl' ............... 24 Dodge, Michael -- 24, 66, 74, 75, 79, Bl, 85, 88, 95, l04, lll Doran, Palricia ....... 7, 24, 60, 75 Edinger, Sue 24, bl, 68, 75, IO3, l06 Fenlon, Lawrence --- 24, 55, 57, 66, 7l, 72, 74, 90 Foesch, Waller ...... 24, 56, 74, 24, 79, Folkman, Adrian -- 24, 56, 65, Frechelfe, Jean ........... 24, Fredenberg, Barbara -- 7, 24, 58, 70, 72, 75 Frifsche, Yvonne .... 25, 58, 60, 75 60 75 Foesch, Wayne ............. 79 80 60 Gash Leah Rae ............ 25, Geerearls, Rosaalie - ....... 25 Galen, Roberr .... ......-.. 2 5 Griesbach, Darlyn --- --.. 25, 60, 68 Grignon, Mary .... ........... 2 5 Grignon, Sharon ........... 25, 67 Grover, James ..... 25, 57, 66, 74, 79. 8l, 87, l07 Gueller, Clarence 25, 57, 66, 89, 9l Gueller, Jon -- 25, 66, 70, 72, 73, 74, 79, 80, 85, 9l Guelhs, James -- 26, 54, 65. 66, 67, 74, 75, 79, 8l, 87, 99, IO3, l07 Hagen, Terrance ............... 26 Hancock, Howard ---T --.... 26, 87 Hauf, Rose Mary .............. 26 Heling, Virginia ............ 26, 68 Herrmann, Barbara -- 26, 57, 58, 65. 67, 74, 75, l02, l03 Herrman, Roger ............... 26 Hill, lna Rae .... -- 26. 60, 68 Hinkfuss, Germaine - ........ 26 Hoffmann, Judy --- .... -- 26 Hoppe, Sandra -- 27, 56, 58, 70, 72, 74, 75 Hos+, Karen --- 27, 56, 58, 60, 6I, 67, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75 House, Nafalie ....... 7, 27, 70, 72 Johnson, Lawrence ......... 27, 87 Jung, Suzanne --- 27, 58, 60, 70, 72 Kaquafosh, Marvin ............ 27 Karsled, Fred ................. 27 Kalzenmeyer, Karen 27, 58, 60, 67, 75 Kemmeler, Ellen --.. 7, 27, 55, 57, 58, bl, 70, 72, 75, l03, l07 Kern, John ............ 27, 55, 74 Kern, Roger .... 28, 55, 60, 66, 78, 79, 80, 9l Kilson, John .................. 28 Klose, Gerald ......... 28, 84, Ill Knope. Peier ........... 28, 66, 88 Koch, Roberl .... 28, 55, 66, 79, 9I Koehler, Karen --- 28, 58, 60, 70, 72, 74, 75, 99, l03 Koeller, John ....... 28, 57, 77, 72 Koeller, Lorella ........ 28, 60, 75 Koenig, Gerald --- 28, 55, 7l, 72, 75 Krause, Donna ...........-. 28, 69 Krause, Joan -- ............. 29 Krueger, Berl' --- ..... 29, 55, 65 Krueger, Eilene ...... 29, 70, 72, 75 Kuesler, Mary ....... 7, 29, 58, 60 Kunz, Donna --- 7, 29, 54, 56, 60, 75 Lemke, Galen ...... 29, 55, 66, 9l Leonard, Karen ............ 29, 60 Lohrengel, Ari' --- ,..,,-,, -- 29 Lyons, Virginia --- ----- 29 Marfens, Daniel .... --- 29, 9I W Marlin, James . .....--....., 30 Marlin, Pal ....... --- 30, 66, 88 9I 30 Mafhison, Margarel ...... 7, 30, 60 Mayhew, Suzanne --- 30, 56, 60, 64, 70, 72, 78 McPherson, Ronald ..... 30, 78, l00 Melhorn, Parricia -- 7, 30, 5l, 60, 75 Menning, Richard --- 30, 54, 55, bl, 66, 67, 74, 8l, l04 Meyer, David --- 30, 55, 66, 7l, 72, 73, 74, 75, 79, 8l, 85, lll Meyer, Sandra --, .......... 3l, 69 Marlzke, Fred ..... --- 30, 87, Mason, Waller ........,..,, 7, Muelke, Duane --,- .............. 3l Moede, Karen .... 3l, 56, 60, 67, 75 Moesch, Jackie .............., 3I Monfoure, Barbara ......,...,,, 3I Monfoure, James ..........,,,, 3I Much, Nancy ........... 3I, 60, 75 Mueller, Duane ...-,-,,,,,.--- 3I Neeck, Herb ---3l, 66, 7l, 72, 79, 80, l00 O'Brlen, Dale ......,...,,- 3l, 9I Oppermann, Fred 32, 65, 66, 84, Ill Owen, Barbara 32. 58, 60, 70, 72, IO4 Owen, Dixie .......,,,,,,-, 32, 60 Phillips, Ann ...,,,,,.-,,,,,,-, 37 Ponfil, Joseph .......... 32, 87, 9l Prodell, Aaron --- 32, 57, 66, 67, 74 Pues. Jimmy ....-.-.,.-.--- 32, 87 Raddanl, BerneHe .......... 32, 60 Rades, Jeanne .,....,,,-,----- 32 Reichel, Judy --- 7, 32, 57, 58, 60. bl, 70, 72, 74, 75, IO3, l04, l06 Reinke, Jack ........... 32, 87, 96 Reisner, Larry --- 7, 33, 54, 65, 66. 67, 74, 75, 79, 80, 83, Ill Riemer, Barbara ........ 33, 60, 75 Rouse, James .... 33, 65, 66, 79, 80, 87, 9I Rusch, Donna ...... 33, 60, 75 II4 Rusch, Eugene .......... 33, 65, 87 Schneider, Carol .... 33, 60, bl, l07 Schoenick, Darlene --- 33, 56, 60, 75 Schroeder, Gerald ............. 33 Schuelpelz, Rachel ......... 33, 60 Schullz, Donald ..... Schwarlz, Vanice -- --- 33. 56, 65 34 Sebaslian, George --- 7, 34, 55, 74. 79, 82, 87 Shannon, Bruce -- Skenadore, Joanne ---..----- 34 -- 34. 69 Speering, James ...... .... 3 4 Sperberg, Leroy .-...-,,,--, 34, Spurrier, Margaref 65 34 Sfrauss, Leroy --- 34, 70, 7l, 72, 73 Slrei, Allen ...,..,,..-- 34, bb, 74 Sfrei, Aldon ..... 34, 56, 60, , 75 66 34 Szucs, Janice ..........-.., , 60 Teelzen, Marlyn ........ 35, 65, 67 Thaves, Alberl .... 35, 57, 79, Bl, 9l Thoreson, Belly ......... 35, 55, 57 Timm, Danny ..., .,,-,--- - 35, 87 Timm, Doroihy ...,,,,,--,- - 35, 69 Tomashek, James --- 35, 57, 7l, 72, 74, 75 Treulel, Norberl .... 35, 67, 74, 75 Tyrrell, Barbara ...,.,.-,, ,u 35, 69 UHech, Mary .... Van Cleve, Jill --- 35, 60, 72, 75, 95 68, 74, 75, IO3, 7, 35, 54, sa, el, lo-4 Vomaslic, Joanne ........ 7, 36, 54 Wallin, Juanila 7, 36, 58, 70, 72, 75 Waukau, Mervin ........ 36, 55, 9l 66 Waupochick, William Wagner, Jackie .... Wilke, Gerald -- Winler, Jim .... Winlers, Palricia -- - ------- 36, ---- 36 -- -- 36 ------- 36 36 Wissman, John .......... 36, 55, 65 Wifllinger, Fred .... 36, 65, 66, 79, Bl 83 95 l07 lll Wolf, Helen .............. 37, 69 Wolf, Loren --- 37, 57, 66, 67, 7l, 72, 73, 74, 75, 85, 90, l02, l04, lll Wussow, Joanne .... 7, 37, 58, 6l, 70, 72, 74, 75, 97, l04 Zdiarslek, Rosemary -- 7, 37, 58, 60, 64, 75 Zernicke, Gerald --- -- 37 Zeuske, Ronald .... --- 37 Laaclc. Pal ............. -- 37 Juniors Ainsworrh, John .... 67, 74, 75 Bahr, Joann .... Barlell, Judy .... Barlelf, Karen --- Barfelf, Sandra -- Barlz, Dennis --- Barlz, Joyce ....... Baumann, Harold --- 42, ss, 59, bl, -----..---- 42 ------ 42, ee -- 42, so, 74 -- 42, 10, 72 ------- 42 - ...... 42, so --------.. 42 Bernd+, Sandra .... ....... 4 2, 69 Beversdorf, Barbara .... 42, 60, bl. 70, 72, 75 Beyer, Sieve .... 42 54, 6l, 66, 67, 74, 79, IO3 Blank, Roger ....... --- 42 Blo++, Michael ........ .... 4 2 Boardman, Richard .... ...... 4 2 Bogda, Beverly ..... Bohm, Roberl ..... Boivin, Francis -- Boivin, JeanneHe -- Bouche, Joan --- Boyd, Alfred --- --- 42, 56 ---- 42 ---- 42, 9l ------ 42 , 74 --- 43, 58, l06 --- 43, 82, 9I aeya,T.a ........... .... 43 87 Braalz, Gerald ............-.-- 43 Braalx, Richard Charles -.. 43, 65 9l Braalz, Richard George ...... 43 87 Bralh, Judy ............ 43, 60 69 Brauar, Phyllis -- ............ 43 Braun, Lawrence .............. 43 Breneman, Mary .... 43, 58, 6l, 75, l03, I07 Brooks, Ginny .... 43, 6l, 69, 74, 75, 98, l06 Brown, James .......... 43, 87 9I Buellner, Ernesl ............... 43 Canlwell, John .... 43, 66, 75, 79. 85, 9l. ll I Cardish, Peler ................ 43 Chrislensen, Mercedes ......... 43 Clark, Carol ............... 43, 60 Clough, Berl -- ......... 43, I06 Collar, Marie ...... 43, 60, 6l, l07 Cox, Karen .... --- 43, 68, 70, 72 Daniel, James -.. .... 43, 65 87 Darling, Karen -- .......... 43 Day, Carroll .................. 43 Deer, Ferial ........ 43, 54, 6l 75 Dillalf, Priscilla .... 7, 43. 6l, 67, 70. 72, 74, 75, 99, IO3 Dillmann, Richard ....... 43, 55 75 Donald. Joan --- 43, 54, 58, 6l, 67, 74, 75, 97 Duponl, Waller ............... 43 Echlner, Belly 43, 57, 70, 72, 73 75 Emmel. Gary .............. 43, 65 Engel, Richard ................ 43 Erdman, Sue -- 43, 58, 67, 69, 74 78 Erdman, William .... 43, 66, 79, 9l Fazendin, Pal .......... 43, 60, 75 Fells, Charlene ............... 43 Fernandez, Rose ............... 43 Fisher, Norman ................ 43 Frederick, Ardene 43, 70, 72, 73 75 Freiburger, Judy .............. 43 Gasl, Joel ....... 43, 54, 55, 6l, 99 Giese, Pal .................... 43 Geerearls, Mary .............. 43 Gharrify, Marlin .... 43, 66, 79, 84, 88, 97, II l Griesbach, William -- 43, 66, 79, 89 Grignon, Judy ............. 43, 68 Grisleau, Duane .............. 43 Gross, Virginia --- 43, 54, 56, 6l, 67, 70. 72, 74, 75 Gresskopf, Genevieve .......... 43 Haels, Rulh ......... -- 43 Hansen, David ...... .... 4 3 Hanson, Shirley --- ----- 43 Hawpeloss, Louis --- --- 43, 82 Hesslink, Daniel --- .... 43 87 Hill, Keilh ...... ...... 4 3 Hoffman, Neil .... .... 4 3 Hoffman, William --- ---- 43 Holkan, Don ...... -- 43 72 Hornburg, Franklin ............. 43 Hollensline, Dick .............. 43 Jeske, Larry .... 44, 54, 55, 56, 65, 66. 67, 74. 75, l06 Karlh, Kalhryn ................ 44 Kassube, Roberl ..... 44, 58, 66, 90 Kleeman, Karel --- 44, 56, 60, 74, 75 Klodl, William ................ 44 Knueppel, Jean ................ 44 Koeller, Richard ..... 44, 79, 82, 87 Koeppen. Sally ..... 44, 60, 6l, I07 Krause, David .... 44, 55, 57, 65, 87 Kroening, Bonnie --- 44, 6l, 70, 72, 74, 75 Kroening, Tom ....... 44, 79, 82, 9l Kroenke, Nancy .... 44, 56, 6l, 67. 70, 72, 73, 74, 75, l06 Krueger, John ............. 44, 65 Krueger, Norman .......... 44, 65 Kupsky, Karen - ........ 44, 60 Ladwig, Belly --- --- 44, 60, 64, 75 Lang, Fred ..... --- 44, 56, 7l, 72 Lange, Willie .... ....... 4 4, 65 Lenning, Marilyn ........... 44. 69 Lindner, Nancy ...... 44, 60, 64, 75 Lemke, Myrene ...... 44, 57, 70, 72 Lorenz, Judy ..... 44, 54, 6l, 74, 78 Luchlerhand, Roger ............ 44 Lund, Janice .................. 44 Lyons, Gilberl ............. 44. 52 Magnuson, Dorolhy Mailahn, Charles .... 44, 66, 87, 90 Mallbey, Virginia 44, 56, 60, 74, 75 Marcks, Diane ...........-..-. 44 Marohl, Jerry -- ...... 44, 87, 9l Marlin, Darlene ..... 44, 6l, 74, 78 Marlin, Roger .............---- 44 Marlin, Theresa ............... 44 Malchapalow, Calherine ..... 44, 60 Malchapalow, Lawrence ........ 44 Mayerl, Michael .... 44, 55, 66, 74. 83. l l I Mazemke, Emily ..., 44, 60, 64, 69 McBealh, Sally --- 44, 6l, 65, 74, 75 McPherson, Regis ........... 44. 73 Miller, Bernard ..-.-.--------- - 44 Miller, Ed ...... ----- 4 4 Miller, Rozanne - ...... 44, 60 Miller, Willard Moede, Andrea ...... 44, 60, 70, 72 Moesch, Duane - ......-.. 44. 87 Mohr, Fred ........... .....-.. 4 4 Muraski, Mary ......... 44, 60, 64 Nordwig, Janel --- 44, 60, 64, 67, 75 O'Brien, Judy .... 44. 6l, 70, 72, 74, 75, l06 Olson, Jerome ............. 44. 9l Olson, Nancy .......... ...-... 4 4 Olson, Roger .............- 44. 65 Ollo, Pal -- 44, 54, 6l, 67, 70, 72, 78 Owen, Gloria Pecore, Donald .....-.----- 44. 9' Peebles, Claude ..-- --- 44. 65 Perez, Mona .... --------- 4 4 Pelerman, lris --- .-.----- --- 44 Pelers. Fred -- ---.----- 44. 65 Piehl, Alice ..... ..-- 44, 60, 64, 69 Pieper, Verna ...--.----- 44. 53. 64 Pludeman, Mary .... 44, 56, 58. 5l. 74, 75. l06 Popelka, Garold ..-.------ ----- 45 Popp, Howard ....... 45, 66, 79, 89 Powell, Duwayne .----- -------- 4 5 Prusik, Bernard -- 45, 84, 86, 9l, Ill Pues, Wayne ........ 45, 66. 79. 37 Raasch, Fredrick .... 45, 65, 87, 9l Rades, Judy ...------ ------ 4 5. 55 Ralner, Carol -- 45, 58, 64, 74, 75, 78, 95 Reeves, Mary Alice .....- ------ 4 5 Reinke, Ardis ..-...-.-- ----- 45. 69 Richmond, Janel ....-..---- ---- 4 5 Richler, Gordon 45, 57, 65, 7l, 72, 87 Rosenberg, Nancy .....------ -- 45 Rusch, Gerald ...... ----- 4 5. 9l Rusch, Janice .... .---- 4 5. 50 Rusch. Sheldon --- -------- -- 45 Sauer, Lewis ....... --- 45. 87. 9l Schalberger, Carol Schardl, Waller -- - --- 45, 65, 87 Schreiber, Sally .......-.------ --- ..... --- 45 Schroeder, David ..........-... Schroeder, Nalhalie -- 45, 58, 60, 70, 72, 73, 74, 78 Schullz, Arvin .... ..-....... 4 5 Schullz, William .......-....... 45 Schwilzer, Tom ---- ..... -.--- 45, 54 Seehaler, Mary --- 45. 60, 64, 70, 72 Shannon, Wayne ............... 45 Soyck. Dennis --- .... .. ..... 45, 89 ll5 Sperbarg, Jerry 45, 58, 60, 67, 75, 78 Sperberg, Sandra .............. 45 Spohn, Tom -- 45, 58, 66, 67, 74, 84, 90, l l l Telling, Joan .... ........... 4 5 Thaves, Donald -- ....... 45, 56 Thelen, Joe ................... 45 Thorson, Donna ............ 45, 69 Timm, Paul 45, 57, 7l, 72, 73, 86, 9l Tinsman, Nancy ............... 45 Tomashek, Sandra .......... 45, 60 Tourlilloll, Laverne --.. 45, 79, 82, B7 Vann, Brenda ................. 45 Vigue, Leola -- 45, 56, 60, 67, 70, 72 Vigue, Viola ..... 45, 56, 70, 72 60, Waukechon, Marlina 45, 54, 60. 64, 74 Weber, John 45, 55, 6l, 66, 79, l07 45 Wege, Donald ................. Wagner, Dennis ........ 45, 55, Wendorll, Franklin Wendorlf, William 87, 90 65 87 45. 65, 66, 86, -- 45. 57, 65, 75, Wendl, Larry ........... 45, 60, 60 Werbelow, Sharon Williams, Carl ......... 45, 6l ----- 45, , as so Wrighl, Bonnie --- 45, 58, , , 82 64 Willell, John ................, 45 9 l 74 45 Wruck, Donna ................. Wudlke, Dennis ..... 45, 66, 75, 45 Yaeger, Donna --- ..,... ,-- , Zander, Dorolhy .........., 45, Ziemer, Bernice ........ 45, 6h 79 56 69 Zeman, Belly ....... 45, 60, 64, 75 64 45 98 Zlemer, James ................. 45 Zimmermann, Dohn Sophomores Achlen, Kalhlaen --- 46, 59, 62, 70. 72, 73, l07 Aschenbrener, Dan --- 46, 62, 67, 79, 82, l00 Ascher, Peler .... Anker, Carol 46, 59, 6l, 62, 67 -------....------....- 46 46 Anker, Palsy .................. Ballou, Slave -- 46, 59, 62, 65, 79, 9l Barlz. Bill ................ .... 4 6 Baumann, Eileen .... 46, 57. 99, l07 Beary, Alan .............. -- 46, 89 Beary, Collins .........,-.. 46, Berg, Carmen 46, 59 6l 70 72, Beyer, David .... 46, 65, 82, 87, Boivin, Bernard .......,.,...,.. Brackob, Leslee Browne, Dewey -.. ..... 46, 86, Burnelle, Helen .... 46, 59, 60, 6l, l00. l07 Brusewilz, Jim ..-- .......,,, -- 45 Bucher, Jerome 47 Buchollz, Joanne ..-- 47, 54, 57, 59 55 73 9l 46 46 9l 6l, l07 Buellner, Audrey -, ,,,..,,,,, 40 Buellner, Elaine ......... 47, 6l, 62 Buellner, Roger ...-..... 47, 65, B7 Burris, Douglas 47, 59, 7l, 72, 82, 89 Bulh, Barbara 47, 59, 62, 65, 70, 72 Collins, Charles -.. 47, 56, 59, 67, 82. 89, 99. ID6 Colson, Craig ...........-.. 47, 86 Cox. Sharon ............... 41, 59 Dallmann, Gloria --- 47, 6l, 62, l06 Daniels, David ....,........ 47, 62 Danielson, Louis 47, 55, 57, 9I, l00 Denning, Sherry ............... 47 Dick, Warren ................. 47 Dickson, Leroy .... ....... 4 7 Dillenburg, Gerry .... -- 47, 82, B6 Dillenburg, Mary .... .... 47, 56 Dillman, Leroy -- ......... 47 Doran, Rila .... .... 4 7, 60 Drake, Deanna ............. 47, 69 Drake, Judy ..........., 47, 68, 69 Dreher, Roger --.. 47, 62, 7l, 72, l03 Erbrechf, Ronald ....- 47, 54, 59, 7l, 72, 86, 90 Erdman, James ................ 47 Fells, Thomas 47, 59, 7l, 72, 82, 89 Fernandez, Dolores ............ 47 Fischer, Jerry ........... 47, 87, 9l Fisken, Carole --.. 47, 56, 60, 70, 72 Flaig, Roger .................. 47 Frechelle, Richard --- 43, 47, 82. 86 Gasf, Julie ......... 47, 59, 6l, 69 Gasl, Vanice .............. 47, 69 Geeraerls. Donna .............. 47 Gehanf, Marilyn ..... 47, 59, 67, 69 Gosz, Richard ............. 47. 82 Griepp, Shirley ......... 47, 57, 69 Grignon, Jim .......... 47, 82, 87 Grignon. Roberf .....------ 47. 65 Grosnick, John 47, 54, 59, 7l, 72, l07 Gueller, Allan -..--.------- 47. 82 Gueller, Lawrence ...... 47, 7l, 72 Hacker, Virginia ...--------- --- 47 Hammond, Lee --------------- 47 Hancock, Vicfor - .....- 47- 55- 87 Hermann, John ......... 65. 57. 87 Hessalink, Mariorie ..------- --- 47 Hill, Leland .---------- - 47. 7l- 72 Huebner, Charles ---4l, 47, 57, 70, 72, 73 Huebner, Judifh ..------ --- 55. 69 Jones, Shirley - ...----- -------- 4 7 Jung, Herman .......... 47. 65- 87 Karolus, Dennis .------- ---- 4 7- Karelus, Jan .....-. --------- 47 Kalchenago, Reynold -- 47, 82, 86. Kilson, Roger ......----- ------ 59 47 Karolus, Bob ....------ ---- . 87 9I 47 Kleeman, Aylce ..- 47, 6l, 62, 69, I07 Kleeman, Bonnie .....------ 47. 57 Klirzke, Gary ..........-.----- - 47 Klose, Pafricia ........-.-. 48. l07 Knope, Wallace --- 48, 59, 82, 86, 9l Knueppel, Laura ........... 48. 69 Koehler, Maynard ........ ..--- 4 8 Koeller, Helen .....-------- --- 48 Koeller, Melvin ......-..- -- 48. 87 Krasin, David ...... -- 48, 57, 82 Krause, Gerald ......... 48, 82, 87 Kriescher, Elizaberh ......... 48, 57 Kroner. Merediih ....... 48. 59, 67 Krueger, Darlene ....-....----- 48 Krueger. Marion ..-.---------- Kuehn, Marlen ...... 48, 56, 62, 48 69 Kuehn, Pafricia ............... 48 Kuesler, Anna .......... 48, 67, 78 Kuhn, Dennis ........... .... 4 8, 65 Kumm, Gary ............ 48. 54. 87 Kunschke, Barbara .......... 48. 69 LaMarche, Charles -- 48, 54, 59, 7l, 72, 79, 86 LaRock, Clara ................ 48 LaRock, Jeannie ............... 48 Lemke, Sandra ...... 48, 59, 6l, l07 Leonard, Gary ...... 48, 62, 82, 89 48 Lepscier, Richard .............. Lohmiller, William ....... 48, 62, 89 Lohrengel, Kennelh ............ 48 Lueke, Jane'l ........... 48, 56 62 Lyons, Harley --- 48, 79, 82, 84, 86, 9l, l I I Lyons, Janice ................. 48 Marcks, Palricia ..... ......... 4 8 Marlin, Anna ......... ...... 4 8 Maskewir, Dorolhy ............. 48 Meyer, Bill ............ 48, 7l 72 Meyer, Donald ......... 48, 57 87 Mielke, Gary ....... 48 55, 7l 72 Mielke, Marlin ................ 48 Miller. Lawrence .............. 48 Moede, Carolyn .... ---- 48, 69 Moede, Larry ....... ..... 4 8 48 Moede, Yvonne ............ , 69 Moesch, Dulow ............. 48, 87 48 Monloure, Donna .............. Mosher, Ronald Muehl, Suzy .... 48, ---..----------- 48 57, 59, 6I, 62. 67, 95, I07 Neeck, Bill ................... 48 Nehring, Ken ....... ..... 4 8, 86 Nelson, Darleen ............... 48 Norlon, Gale ........... 48, 87, 89 Noflleman, George ......... 48, 55 Nuske, Pafricia ............. 48, 55 O'Donnell, Mike ..... 48, 86, 95, 97 O'DonnelI, Palrick .......... 48, 86 O'Kimosh, Audrey ..... ....... 4 8 Ofradovec, Roberla ............ 48 Oflo, Jane? ............... 48, 64 Owen, Lee Ellen --- .... 48, 57, Perez, Renford ................ Pelers, Delores .............. -- 62 48 Persha, Larry .......... 48, 7l, 72 48 65 Pelerson, Gary ..... ------- 48, 67 Pierre, Virginia 48, 56, 62, 65, , 78 Possell, David 49, 65, 7l, 72, 87, 9l Pues, Roger ............... 49, 87 Pufz, James .................. 49 Prickelle, Douglas ..... 49, 82, 89 Prusik, Judy ............ 49, 65, Pyafskowil, Valerie -- Pyalskowir, Verene - 69 -------- 49 ---------- 49 Quasf, Judy ............ 49, 70, Raddanl, Janalee .......... 49, Schuelpelz, Jeannelle Schweers, Calherine ..-- ------- Schwielzer, Jacquelyn Schweppe, Jana --- 97, I07 Selle, Barbara ...... 72 70 -- ....... 49 49 49 49, 54, 6l, 62. 49, 60, 70, 72 70 Senger, Judi'l'h .......... 49, , 72 Shawanokasic, Joe ............. 49 Skaleski, Mary ................ 49 Skubilz, Mary .... ...... 4 9, 62 Smilh, Nancy ...... .....,-, 4 9 Soman, Dorofhy ........-,,,,., 49 Spliigerber, Pafricia ..........- 49 Springborn, Mary ............. 49 Rades, Vanice --- 49, 56, 60, 70, 72 Radlke, Ken ............ 49, 55, 56 Reinke, Carol ................. 49 Relnke, Charles .............,, 49 67 Richards, Sandra .... 49, 56, 62, Rosenberg, Donna .... 49, 62. 70, 72 Rosin, William ......... 49, 62, l07 Rouse, Loren ........ 49, 82, 86, 9I Ryckman, Judilh .........., 49, 69 Rusch, Dennis ............. II6 49, 87 Salzman, Judy --- ..... 49, 56 62 Salzman, Sfanley .... 49, 59, 6l, 7l, 72, 82, 89 Sanapay, Leroy ............... 49 Schoenick, Kennefh .... ....... 4 9 Schoenick, William .... .... 4 9, 65 Schroeder, Lila ....... ....... 4 9 Schoepke, Donna Mae .......... 49 Sleinberg, Daryl ........ 49, 59 86 Sfeinke, Tom ........... 49, 59, 86 Slrauss, Neil .................. 49 Slrauss. Ronald ............... 49 Sfuebs, Gloria ................ 49 Sluewer, Belle ...... 49, 62, 70, 72 Suehring, Alice ..- .........,., 49 Summers, Roberl .............. 49 Surber, Jerome ............ 49, 9I Teelzen, Bill -- 49, 57, 65, 82, 87 9l Teefing. Barbara .............. 49 Thieme, Sally ....... 49, 57, 62, 67 Thorpe, Gerald .........,., 49, 9l Tilligkeif, Allen ........,.,.,,,, 49 TourfilloH', Glarus .......... 49 Tourlilloll, Sylvia ..- .... 49, 69 Treplow. William ......... ..... 4 9 Tucker, Edryll .............. ,.-- 49 Tucker, Weldon ............... 49 Turney, Marvin -- ............ 49 Warringlon, Marcia .,,,,..,.,,- 49 Waslel, Charlene -- ...... 50, 62 Waukau, Lynn ............. 50, 67 Waukau. Wayne ........... 50, 86 Waupoose, Palricia ...........- 50 Wege, Janice ....... 50, 6I, 70, 72 Wendi, Marlene ........... ,,-,, 50 Wenzel, Marlene .... 50, 57, 64, l06 Whifehouse, Kalhleen .... 50, 62, 67 Wians, Roberl ....... 50, 65, 86 87 Wilbur, Joylein ............... 50 Williams, Palricia ...........,. 50 Williamson, Sharon -- 50, 59, 6l, IO7 Widdifield, Richard ..... 50, 56, 59 Widdifield. Roberl --- 50, 56, 59, 62 Wiesmann, Pafricia ......... 50, 69 Wilbur, Lorella -- ..,,...,. -- 50 Winfers, Mary .... - ..,,, 50 Wisniewski, Jerry ...-,,.,,.,,- 50 Wockenfus, Jim .......,.,,, 50, 65 Wolf, Frances ......,, ,...- 5 0, 69 Wudfke, Marlha Ann .,--,--H--- 50 Wyszynski, Rachel 50, 54, 62. 70 72 Zarling, Roesan ....,.,---- - 50' 59 Zehms, Sheila --- 50, 6l, 67, 70, 72 Ziemer, Donald ........, 50, 65, 81 Zimmermann, Karen 50, 59, 6l, 62, 64 Zingler, Roberf .,.,,.,--,- ,,-- 4 9 Zogleman, Ray ........,,,, ,,-- 4 9
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