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CLASS HISTORY September 2 1952 IS a very V1V1d day tn the mlnds of many of the members ot the class of 56 for tt was the day that we entered the halls of Valders Hxgh School ttlled wlth both optlmrsm and pesslmlsm expectmg to spend the followlng four years studymg having a lot of fun and achxevmg a great many thmgs Wtth M1ss Redman and Mr Berge as our advtsers we elected Lawrence Lehman as our presldent Dave Holland as our vrce presldent and Marxl nn Schley as our secretary treasurer to gutde us through our trst year of hlgh school Davld Holland and Betty Polansky were elected our representahves to the Student Councll Gerald Borgwardt Marvm Brandl lames Ebert Earl Glaeser and Rlchard Ltermann earned thexr F F A letters ludy Meyer Roland Olm Barbara Opper and Betty Polansky led the cheers for the Freshman and Iumor Varstty teams Marvm Brandl earned hrs wrestlmg letter whxle Barbara Opper earned her muslc letter Karen Schnelder was a member of the cast of Strange Road whtch went on to the sechonal play contest Our float earned thlrd place tn the Homecommg parade ln the sprmg of the freshman year the general sclenoe classes traveled to Brtlllon to the Brllllon Foundry We ate lunch and had an outxng at Horn Park On September 2 1953 we returned to V H S wlth two less students than the prev1ous vear M1ss Redman and Mr Berge contmued as our advisers Our new class offlcers were lon Rex presndent Earl Slcattebo vxce prestdent and Barbara Opper secretary treasurer Donald Kletst and Iudy Lutze were our new Student Counctl representa txves Our flod earned thlrd place m the Homecommg parade lon Rex and Karl Stoeckxgt earned the1r football letters Ed Prltzl and lon Rex thexr basketball letters and lerome Vogel h1s baseball letter Marvln Brandl earned h1s wrestlmg letter and also went to the state wrestlmg meet Laura K1el was F H A v1ce presldent and Charlotte Slckmger one of the club s parhamentarlans F H A Chapter degrees were earned by Laura Kxel and Mary lo Mowrer Karen Schnelder muslc letters were earned by Marlene Selle and Mary Io Mowrer Marlene Selle went to the state muslc festtval Betty Polansky and Barbara Opper became varslty cheer leaders As lumors we returned to Valders Hlgh School on September 3 1954 wrth the same enrollment as the prevlous year M1ss Ltttle and Mr Hem were our new advlsers Donald Klelst became our new presldent and consequently our Prom Klng Marvm Brandl our vlce presrdent and Karl Stoeckxgt our secretary treasurer Marvm Haas Davxd Holland Earl Skattebo and Ken Wallander were new letter wlnners ln football Dave Holland Merle Schuler and Earl Skattebo ln basketball Karl Stoecklgt Ken Thone and Melvm Tompkms 1n wrestlmg Erwm Muellenbach Dave Holland and Ken Thone ln track and lon Rex and Rlchard Llermann ln baseball Marvxn Brandl and Karl Stoecklgt went to the state wrestlmg meet Karl placed fourth We were proud when we were awarded fxrst place for our Homecommg float We re Laymg for Klel Barbara Opper and Betty Polansky contmued as cheerleaders hm SCh1Tl1tZ was elected president of the Photo Club whxle Don Klexst served as treasurer of the Student Councll Four gxrls from our class served as offxcers of VGAA Ahce Chrlstel was elected presldent Manlynn Shley vlce presldent Mary lo Mowrer secretary and Sandra Berge treasurer Marvm Brandl was elected presldent of F F A and lames Ebert v1ce prestdent Marvtn earned hrs FFA state degree Laura Kxel was elected presldent of the F H A and Loretta Ahrens a parhamentanan ludy Lutze served as Trumpet edxtor whlle lane Vetter was elected Trombone edxtor Iudy Meyer and Manlynn Schley earned thexr muslc letters Iudy Meyer and Marlene Selle went to the state muslc meet Davrd Holland andl Ette Lemberger were members of the cast of Mmd Set whxch went to the league play contest Karen Schnex der Mary Ann Brunner Don Klelst and I Ette Lemberger went to the dtstrmct forenstc contest Barbara Opper was Homecommg Queen Sandra Berge Ronald Klelst and ludy Meyer represented our class on the Student Councll Dance Court Don Klexst and Laura Krel relgned over our prom Wh1Ch has Deep In My Heart as 1ts theme The class elected Marvxn Brandl Ronald Klelst Edward Prxtzl and lames Schmxtz to be on the court They selected Mary Ann Brunner Alxce Chrlstel ludy Lutze and ludy Meyer to be on the court wlth them One of the most remembered events of our Junxor year was our class trxp to M1lwaukee on May 19 1955 In the mornmg we toured the Allrs Chalmers plant ln the afternoon we saw a base 15311 game between the Mxlwaukee Braves and New York rants On September l 1955 we enrolled as a class of 75 members M1ss Prallat and Mr Hem were our advlsers Ronald Klelst was elected our new class presrdent he was alded rn hrs task of admlmstratton by Dave Holland v1ce prestdent and Earl Skat tebo secretary treasurer Sandra Berge and Marlene Selle were elected Annual edxtors It was felt that the 1ob was b1g enough to warrant two edxtors Sandra Berge Allce Chr1stel and ludy Lutze were elected by our class as our D A R candldates The faculty chose Iudy Lutze Earl Skattebo was elected captam of the football squad New letters ln football were earned by Leo Skattebo and Don Scham bureck lon Rex Dave Holland and Marvm Haas were selected as members of the all conference team Merle Schuler was elected captam of the basketball team Merle also ranked e1ghth ln conference scoring Marvm Brandl was elected captam of the wrestlmg squad New letters were earned by lames Schmxtz Denn1s Sheahan Blll Teesch and Don Schambureck Marvln Brandl lames Schmltz Karl Stoeckxgt and Ken Thone went to the state wrest lmg meet Karl earned fourth place at the state meet Dave Holland was elected captam of the track squad Don Klexst served as Student Councll presldent Dave Holland as v1ce presldent and ludy Lutze as treasurer Earl Skattebo were on the Homecommg Court Our float Let s Sprmg Vxctory rece1ved thxrd place Musrc letters were earned by Mary Ann Brunner Ronald Klelst Laura Klel I Ette Lemberger Leona Relmer Charlotte Slckmger and Gene Sonnabend Sandra Berge served as vlce presldent of the Photo Club Earl Skattebo was elected presxdent of the newly formed V Club Marvln Brandl was elected secretary Laura Kxel was re elected prestdent of F H..A Mary lo Mowrer was elected vlce presldent and lane Vetter treasurer Laura and Mary Io earned therr state F H A degrees lames Ebert was the new president of the F F A He was as slsted by Earl Glaeser secretary Ed Prltzl treasurer Merle Schuler sentlnel and Rlchard Llermann reporter Marvin Brandl Iames Ebert Sherman Goehrlnq Erv Muellenbach Edward Pr tzl and Merle Schuler represented thexr club at the state F F A Judgmg contest One of the most outstandmg events of our four years was Merle Schulers wmmng of the State Plowmg Contest Thls was the ftrst t1me 1n the htstory of our school that any student has won a state contest Merle will compete 1n the Nahon Plowmg Contest 1n September of 1956 Alxce Chrzstel Laura K1el Mary Io Mowrer Barbara Opper Betty Polansky and Marlene Selle earned thelr letters tn V G A A On Aprll 20 1956 the physlcs and advanced algebra classes went to Madlson to attend the Engmeermg EXPOSIDOII sponsored by the Umverslty of Wlsconsm and mdustry They vmewed every thxng from let engmes to laboratory techmques On Sunday Iune 3 Baccalaureate servtces were held m the gym on Iune 6 we were graduated Flower Whlte Rose Colors Whtte and Green Motto The ocean of llfe IS deep but we are prepared to swlm xt J I I I ' ' ' ' ' ' I I . . I I I . . ' 4 , 1 . - . I 4 I ' - I I 1 'u 1 '- I ' I ' ' I A , ' . . ' . f B b B tt Pl k and I Ette Lemberger went to the d1str1ct forenslc meet whtle Iudy Meyer' ar am Opper' e .Y O ans Y' lon Rexf. arld I . . - II . . I ' - . . I . ' 1 ' ' - t t . I . . I ' - ' . . . : ' : - , - , , - - I I ' ' . ' , I I 5' I I . . - ' , i , 4 . ll I . - II ' A h l 4 I l I I I . . l . ' ' .I ' : A I I I . . 7 ' . I ' I v ' I '
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Shlrley Strauss Every girl has her devil ish moments Trombone Staff I+, F H A 3,l+, Glee Club 2,3,l+, V G A A 1,2, 1. Margaret Thone l 'Teal Don Schambureck Rhoda Luelotf Don't. look at me you make me blush I'm here even if I don't say so Tromboneh, vGAA 1., P ,2,3,l4, Annual 1. Photo Club A Intramurals, F Chorus lo rrunpee 1,2, v Club I+. Football I+, Glee Club I+ Wrestling 2,3,l4, Track 2 Rodney Behnke A man need not be a 1ady's man to be a man Intramurals, Baseball 1,2, I+, Glee Club L Kenneth Thone A good friend, what more School, I suppose ith e need we sq. necessary evil. F.H.A. 3,LgPhotog1-aphy 3,l,, Intramurl.hgV-Club LgFoot- ban 1,2,3g 'rnck 2, 3,103 1,2,3,l6e 12 , ' Aus 1. Mary Ann Brunner Sweet as the dey ie long. TW PeHeAe vo G.A.A. 2,3,Lg Bend 1,2,3,lo Dreintica 3,153 Forensics 1,2,3,Lg Radio Staff 3,143 St.. Council L:Prol Court 3.
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