Washington High School - Neshotah Yearbook (Two Rivers, WI)

 - Class of 1958

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'Y 'vw 3 -J We the edItors of the 1958 Neshotah are happy to Introduce to the students of WashIngton HIgh School Greg and Gwen your teenage pals As you page through thus book we Invnte you to follow them through the best years of theIr Ives As they entered Washlngton Hugh four years ago llttle dId they know what awalted them ln deed the frIends that Greg and Gwen won have left d6Clded Impresslons on thelr llves These fond recoIIectIons of daIIy classes tIvItIes and socnal lIfe are the VGFIOUS segments whlch compose the puzzle of theIr school days They Invnte you to 'OID them as they reflect upon the years hours and mInutes that they have spent In WHS GLW Bwbxslfmttgy Page 4 40- fl' MR JOHN KRAUPA Instructor In N General SCISDCS frIend and counselor -auf thIs ISSUG of THE NESHOTAH IS dedIcated MR JOHN KRAU PA Graduatlon tIme IS a mllestone In our careers Slgnallng the end of one Important and happy phase of our lIves As we look to the future and to the deeper experuences of our development as mature men and women It IS fIttIng that we express our apprecIatIon to those who as our teachers and frIends have become fIrmly entwIned In the memorIes and ImpressIons of our teens Mr Kraupa who began teachIng In Two RIVSFS In 1920 wIll surely be a lastIng remembrance of hIgh school days He taught us tolerance and understandIng and gave to us a true apprecIatIon of the God gIven glfts of nature that surround us ThIs dedIcatIon to hnm IS a symbol of the esteem and frIenclshIp of the members of the class of '58 I 1 '. ff 6'-,a ,I jd . 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H , - '11 is , U I I I I . , . 1 . I. . . . , . . 1 I - - X , . . , . Q . N M.c.ll9 l J' -l' t L' V ., - 1, , 9 - - t vt , A- xa fs' ,Q Lpf Lg. as ' f .La ,, , ' A. I me H G KNUDTSON . 'll-fl C-' I fl I A l ,Af -' ' x w V .:. ' til I , 4. Kyiv' I A J I 1 c..-iv'-V ' Y , 1 Q ,L 1 ' t K .f ' l, , PL' R I A' ,L .-.' r x c' iv'-,. l .5 f' N I BOARD OF EDUCATION Luebxe Knucltson Maclxowslcu Becker Eggers Daetz Hnppert Fanslau Weld Page 6 Mr Earl G Kromer -I During the first year or so of your high school career It must have seemed to many of you that It was a puzzle it was difficult to see how some of the courses you were taking would fit into your program or how they could help you to reach your goal. For some of you the picture may still be in the puzzle stage, and none of you finds his picture completed, but for all of you it is emerging from iust so many unrelated pieces into a more meaningful whole. Graduation is another step toward the completion of your picture, a better understanding of the relation between school and living, be tween books and life. With a sincere effort to improve the lives of others as well as your own life, each of you might develop into a personality of whom your parents, your school, and your community may well be proud. My very best wishes to every one of you. EARL G. KROMER f ' ' ' V. ,l 1 . 1 f Y A. 1 ,, ,- v V MLM N WA' I. VI, Liv, If -, ' 1 ', f., , Wulf . A J .X , , I, I V f' ' A ' 1 1 .-.. 43.44 ,714 J L ,Qu 'Ml V , -.- Y -6 , -A , I, J I . . f J , V ' w.f,g 2' f ,fic if , .1 'ivgrg f 7 A., ' ul.-3 - V- .' , 1 . J, up M 1 . . ' L' ' Y I 7 To be honesty to be kindg to earn a little, and spend a little lessg to make the whole family happier for his presencep to renounce when that shall be necessary and not be embittered- to keep a few friends but these without capitulation above all on the same condition to keep friends with himself here IS the task for all a man has of fortitude and delicacy Robert Louis Stevenson And this task so well expressed by R L S I wish to offer not only to the class of 58 but to all the underclassmen as a daily assignment in the school of life Gertrude Sweetman Dean of Girls MISS SWEETMAN ff wk Um is f fff E018 54? N V' POJNY A-gl I 5 L' .L J Z I A, llc , The race between countries for power as well a technical leadership behooves all students to inventory their deslr s to contribute to the development of the fu ture Opportunities for successful com pletnon of higher education will be avail able to any that indicate aptitude or mo tivation in the sciences Let us not forget that we need people in all professions to make America strong We need the free dom of thouclht and speech to cope with the shrink ng world Above all we need less discrimination and more determlna tion Louis Posny Dean of Boys Page 7 M Big 'M' flag I-.tl .A ' -f ' ' .ltff Q' . ,LA 2 ' f L , f Fw x f K I ' 1 1 .vs . l ' v If 1 -X f F' CULT? Mrs Emma Bender Lawrence College Umv of Wlsconsln Northwestern Umv Chorus Junlor Hugh Music 7th Grade Class Advlsor Gnrls Glee Club Madrlgal Nelson F Hardmg American lnterna tlonal College B A Umv of Wusconsm llbrary Llbrary Club Chess Club Page 10 D .I Barber Wlsconsln State College Oshkosh Manual Arts Mrs Delores Cnha Wvsconsm State College La Crosse Glrls Physical Educatnon G A A Polluwog B Squad C eer leaders Mary C Dunne College of St Catl-erme B A Columbna Umv Oxford Umv England Frubourg Umv Swltzerland Mexnco Cnty College Mexico Englnsh 11 Neshotah News TW' uh' Rlehard Hurlbut Umv of Wusconsm BS M5 Englush 10 Dramatlcs Club Stage Crew Lucy E Dufek Unlv of Wlsconsln Englsh 9 10 Humorous 8- Serious Declamatlon Extempore Readlng Interpretatlve Read an Oratlon Charles A Behrunger Stout State College General Metals Machlne Shop 0-A191 W' Lull- Floyd C Dnetzo Wnsconsm State College Oshkosh Unlv of Wlsconsln Chemistry Athletnc Director Football Coach Asst Track Coach Mrs Lula Glomstad Umv of Munnesota English 9 Freshman Class Advisor Radlo Gulld lndnan Lore Club l 4s0r 's -1,-'X Gerald Buth Wnsconsln State College Whitewater Health 7 Geometry Physucs 12 reshman Football B Squad Basketball 'f',l -no- 'vo yi M H Heyroth Unlv of Wisconsin Ph B Algebra Student Councul Anthony J lsherwood Wnsconsrn State College Stevens Ponnt B S ? Umv of Wnsconsm .,.,,., Geography 10 Ay! Sophomore Class Advisor Conservatuon Club Stamp Club I 8.5. a.E. 5 n.M. l I 5 ff ' gf, ' . . . -N - B , f in ' B.S. h , xg 1: ' MIA. .f . .. . . - ,t,e i l' ' iff 8 ' 1 J , - ' 1' ' I 6 f- gf ' ' - . ' . ,, fl' M.A. ' . . , -'f EVA' as z fr . . . I. I , 1 I ' M.A. C at l 5 ' ' ' 5' gpg' , A' '5 . ' pc- ' 'igf ' I jj' ,' 1 ff.Q ' . I . . 1 0 , A g, ' f . ' I I ' s , Y j' A ,Q Q Q ' . ' ' , lg, f A M.s. 11 ' 5-L ' A. Michael Kaur Umv of Wlsconsnn Mllwaukee B S Umv of Wlsconsln 7 8 I0 Art Club Neshotah News Art Advusor Annual Art Advnsor i tm TY ia,-J 46 kf I 'i John LeRoy Carroll College Wlsconsm State College Oshkosh Western Michigan Umv MA Soclal Scnence 7 8 8th Grade Class Ad vnsor Basketball 7 8 Movie Protectors Club Vnsual Education Walter A Johnson Northern State Teachers College Western State Teachers College CArmyJ Stout State College Manual Arts 9 Archltectural Drafting School Cnvnl Defense 91 v o-my Gladys M Konop Unlv of Wusconsln Mulwaukee BE Speech Correctlon Visual and Audio metric Testing .l M Kupsh Wnsconsm State Col lege Whitewater Typmg l0 Geography I0 Pep Club xo Gs Conrad Mayer Stout State College B S Umv of Vermont MS 1 Machlne Shop U S History General Metals W sr 1 'Kr 9 John Kraupa Mulwaulzee State Unlv of Wlsconsm General Science 9 41' I W V og ls- N11 -'15 A If! Mrs Ruth C Jones Stout State College Home Economncs 7 Homemalung ll 12 by Nl J ' KB Anton H Kotyxa Umv of Wnsconsnn Stout State College Pnntmg Driver Education General Scuence Neshotah News Business Advisor and Prnnter Anne Kusta Umv of Wusconsnn Columbia Umv Umv of Mlchrgan Home Economacs 7 Junlor Class Advnsor Cafeteria Sensor Farewell Dance B Mrs Irma Klaus Wusconsm State College Mnlwaukee Vlsltlng Teacher Jr Red Cross Amencan Fueld Serv Ice Cnty Chairman Home Nursnng l T? Dorothy Thompson Malley Umv of WISCONSIN Mulwaulree study Hall :soo Charles B McGuvern Umv of Wlsconsln Ph B Ph M Harvard Umv U S History ll Debate Extemporaneous Spealung Original Oratory N F L Advnsor Grade School Art Page ll V I . . f. P we a.s. s.s. ix f! ' , Q3 x ' I ll, 12 Z f W f 1 Q.'?,..g fffxrafj- . C ff ref 114 ff 1 fr ' - 1 . l . . I VV M fp J, Nfl' W , I Ve -V . . b - f 1 f wif. , ll, ' , . - - A - ' 1 . I T jf, Q 'l nf -,ff L-f y , . , T 1-. .f r I ' .f.f f , M.s. 1 ., y y V, 1 it .5 ,, X - -- I . 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' i ' Y Wnsconsnn State Fred H Roemer Umv of Wuconsln M S B M Band Jumor and Cadet Bands Pep Band Boys Glee C ub ttf' 1- .,...- Ruth Wawlrka Wusconsln State Col lege Whltewater B Ed lndlana Umv MS Typing 10 I2 Shorthand ll Bookkeeping Purple and Gold Senior Banquet Annual Typing Advisor Warren Otto North Central Col lege BS Umv of Wlsconsm Anthmetnc 7 8 Bnology Varsity Basketball Coach 1, -xg- N -4' 5.5 leurs J Posny Central State BS Umv of Wlsconsun Biology Driver Educataon Dean of Boys Asst Football Coach '4 lv fa Joyce Spahn Lakeland College En Ish 'll l2 Neshotah Yearbook Sensor Banquet Forenslcs Sensor Class Advuor Charles Sprung North Central College B A Umv of Buffalo Ed M Problems rn Democracy Athletlc Equipment Manage Gertrude Sweetman Umv of Minnesota Columbna Umv latin Dean of Gnrls Hospatal Andes Hall Receptnonlsts Future Teachers of Amernca Future Nurses Club Sensor Farewell Assembly Melvm C Wunsch WISCONSIN State Page 12 College Stevens Pount B S Vandercook College of Musuc Chucago Geometry Adv Math Photography Club .,--Q.. uni-f Carroll Swearengen Amerucan College of Physical Education B P E Grnnnell College Boys Physical Educatnon Swnmmung Intramurals Go f 22141 ff' ffl! CVO hh Mrs Emrly Suettmger Wrsconsln State College Oshkosh English 7 8 Jr Hugh Crler Make up Club Forensics ,QEQX dfxiy if 5315? Leonard Ward Wnsconsm State Col lege Whitewater B Ed Bookkeeping Offrce Practuce Tucket Sales Job Placement 'LWK' llarne Wrolstad Luther College B A Cltnzenshup 9 Wor'd History 12 Cross Country Varsity Track Freshman B ketb ll if f l uf Thomas Yungwurth College Oshkosh General Scaence 7 B General Math 9 Asst Football Coach Varnty Baseball Coach 1 Y ' ks - 2 .g .Q .-1 , ' ' . ' M.S. ' , gy s K J . . . ' . 2.5 K ' l ,f ffl? M 'NAVY I 1 ' f ., . . -V 5. ' s.A. Q V' tg X gl , . s , 8 .K l a , I -'lv f . . . X ' v fr . ' ' , P F ' s.E. ZKA in . U I ' l?'w..f - 1 y 1? M.. K , V A' I 411,55 . Cai ' Ei X 1 , ii N . 4, ' F' J A , if in EP B.A. 1' A Y M.A. l '- . i 1 . ' I' . ' me rf 4' Ae. U . ,wg X- X I . 1 ' Q l 7 4 l U ra if I . 1 A X 1 ff . ' ' K f - .. . ' ' ' ., .. , f, I , , ' ' Z V 1 sl - ' l . 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' lx .K Y Wg 4-ff 4 Mass Gertrude Daetz Mrs Laura Nagel THE MAINTENANCE STAFF The beauty of the WHS cam pus and the clean appearance of the school mternor both mdlcate a dedicated maintenance staff at work Recognltuon ns due the custo dlans for carrymg out their tasks, day by day, so efflcrently and wllllngly To each conscuentuous member of our Ianltorual team, the stu dents of W H S express apprecu atnon Page 13 We salute the offuce personnel of Wash lngton Hugh School Mass Gertrude Daetz Mrs Edna LaFond and Miss Mnldred Zuehl Mass Daetz ns Supt Knudtson s rellable secre tary and Mrs LaFond dlstrubutes school sup plles does school mlmeographlng and handles the school lunch program The frnendly atmosphere permeatung the hugh school office reflects the friendly dns positron of Mass Mlldred Zuehl Prlnclpal Kromers secretary who IS never too busy to be of serv.ce to students and faculty members To all of these workers we gxve our heart felt thanks Mzss Mildred Zuehl The pleasant aroma of tantaltznng food whnch arouses every appetite emanates from the WHS cafeterla headed by Mrs Laura Naqel Her excellent planning and preparation of tasty meals for hungry youngsters have macle the hot lunch pro gram at Washington Hugh School a great success We also deeply appreclate the needed feminine touch which IS applned to the school bulldlng every afternoon by Mrs Olga Gauthler These services are essential to the effec tlve functuonlng of our school system 1 ' Mrs Edna LaFond tl L Lf L4 7' rtnnwl j Lab -IMA on!! jlnpl Q-Z' Mrs Olga Gauthier Furst Row Left to Rlght Andrew Rogalslcl, Roland Broker, George Spaeth Sam Slmlno Maymort Karbow sk: Second Row Left to Rught George Babuch, Louis Klotzbuecher, Elroy Mull Wallace Clarksen Knot p cturedj , , . 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MARIAN BAUGNIET Secretary 2 3 GAAI 2 3 Board 4 Polliwog 2 3 4 Tumbling Club 3 4 Jr High Crier Neshotah tsews Editor Serious Declam 2 3 Speech Squad 2 3 Dram Club 2 All School Play 2 Glrls Triple Trio 4 Chorus Ensemble 4 Jr Usher Chairman Pep Club 2 3 4 Cheerleader 4 Madrigal Group 3 4 Nurses Aldesl 2 Sec 3 Future Nurses 2 Pres 4 Make up Club 2 3 JAMES BETH im MONICA BASTIAN Pudj GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. High Crier, De- bate I, 2, 3, Humorous Declam. I, 2, NFL I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, Cheer- leader I, Nurses Aides I, 2. PEGGY BAUKNECHT eg GAAI 2 3 4 Tumbling Club 3 4 Neshotah News Annual Jr High Crier Glee Club 'I Madrlgal Group 4 Chorus Solo 3 4 Chorus Ensemble 4 Girls Triple Trio 4 Hall Recep t nlst 3 4 Nurses Aides 'I 2 u ture Nurses 'I 2 3 4 National Honor Society JEROME BEVER BeBe HP H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - ' ' ' 1 iD' 1 1 ' 1 1F- 1 1 ' 1 ' - 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - , I 2. . ' '1'f,ea,? 1. LYAV, K xdyifq ix A2 iii i 1 ff. Ni- Basketball I 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4, , , , 1 , , W 9 V Track 'I, 2, Football I, 2, 3, All-Cone 2, 3, 4, Neshotah News, Pep Band 4, f . I 7 N ' i ' 5 . i '. - 7 f ' -1 0, nf 3 Q? T13 K. ' .Y' ' 33g+K' al-4f'9 , - Q: , x g 5, -sggjyx Lf' I if 'CIS' A. ffch 11 H H ' .1 -, ' . 1 - 4 ' 1' K S ' , I 1 1 1 . ' RZ I I gk iiiffi 3 4 iris., .ss ference Honorable Mention 4 e shotah News Editor ROBERT BLAHNIK eyenne Conservation Club 2 Baslcetballl 2 Track 2 3 Footballl Library Asst 4 Conservation Club 2 Stamp Club 4 Youth Council 'I 2 BONNIE BOCHER Bon Neshotah News Jr High Crier Plano Ensemble I 2 Piano Solo 4 Office A st 3 4 Page I6 WILLIAM BERG I LOIS BODENSTAB Bodie Ex. Board 'lg GAA 'l, 2, 3, 4, Polliwog 2, 3, 4, Neshoiah News, Annual, Glee Club 'Ig Dram. Club 2, Purple and Gold 3, Vice-pres. 45 Library Assf. 3, Nurses Aides 'l, 2, 3, Fulure Nurses 2, Conservation Club 2, Make-up Club 25 Student Council 3. WAYNE BOHNE Wl1ea7y Glee Club 1, Movie Proiector Club 1, Stage Crew 1. PHILIP BONK I ELEANOR BRATZ E IS G A 'l 2 3 4 Neshotah News Nurses Andes 'l Make up Club l 2 Photography l Tumblmg Club 3 4 rf RONALD BRAULT Pee Wee Basketball 'l 2 3 4 All Conference Sfafe Tournament 3 Baseball 'l 2 3 4 Most Valuable Player Capfaln 3 Football 1 2 3 4 All Conference 3 Neshofah News Annual Jr Rofarlan Pholography 'I Ar Club'I 4 JUDI BROKER Brokes G A I 2 3 Board 4 Nesho ah News Annual Dram Club 3 Con servaflon Club 2 Pep Club 3 4 Nurses Andes 'l 2 4 ig, HAROLD BRUECHERT Harry ROBERT BRULL Bug Bob Q? Track 3 4 Swlmmlngl 2 3 4 Glee Baskelballl Track 2 4 Glee Club 3 4- , Club 3 Pep Band 4 Phoiography 'I Chorus Solo 4 Chorus Ensemble 4 Nahonal Honor Soclety JOSEPH BUENZOW oe MARY ANN BURBEY Burps eiballl 2 3 4 Trackl 2 A 'I 2 3 4 Glee Club I 1 Stale 3 Foofball 'I 2 3 4 Honorable servahon Club 4 Make up Club 4 Menhon 3 .lr Rotarlan .4 Page 17 llPh',lI I1 H' ll ' 2 - , : J , : 1 , . Q 4 ' , Q ' , , , , - , ' A , , , : 1 : , , , : : - : - , , : : , : : 1 - ' 1 U H ,, - H , , 2-sf' . ' ' . . . . ln, - , , , , , , , , , , , ,W . I f .1 : , f . ' ' f . IIJ ll ll ll V Basls , , , : , , 3, 4, GA , , . : : Con- ,A 'A . ' . , f Q I I , , , , , , . g I . f A .- , 1' PATRICIA COPESKEY a Chorus Ensemble 4 Transferred from St Agnes In Fond du Lac in Senior year JOAN CHRISTENSEN Joni GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Neshotah News, An- nual, Serious Declam. 4, Glee Club I, 2, Dram. Club 2, 3, Hall Receptionist - N es A'des 'l 2 3, Futu Nurses 2 4 JEWEL COLVIN Jules GAA 'I 2 3 4 Neshotah News An nual Jr High Crier Humorous De m 'I 3 4 NFL 3 4 Debate ram Club 'I 3 4 All Sc Play 3 Hall Receptionist 4 Art Club 3 4 Ch Club 'I Conserve lon Club I 2 3 4 Rock Hound 3 LAWRENCE DEPREY Peppy Basketballl 2 Annual Jr Rotarxan Pep Band 4 National Honor Society v SHIRLEY CIHA Shirl GAA 'l, 2, 3, 4, Polliwog 2, 3, Dram. Club 4, Library Asst. 2, Nurses Aides 1. 433 DIANE COVLEY G A 'I 2 3 Board 4 Nesho aI1 News Glee Club i Jr Usher Pep Club 3 4 Art Club 2 Make up Club JOHN DUVAL Jacko Basketball 'I Football I CARL DUVENECK Dugan RONALD DVORACHEK Ronn e Page Neshotah News Annual Oratory I ,.,.s Jr Rotarlan National Honor Society I8 LEO CUTURIA Basketballl 2 Baseballl 2 4 o ba Mgr 3 4 I' LIPPY M -1 - i -6 'E U1 N ' m N. P' N ' N 4 C ' m N ' G M U- . - . . - U- x . ,, 1 . .. , N M ,- ' f I' . ' . .. :' 2' ' o - 3 N 259. . - r-ll 9 - 1, ' .. .. 5 , -V-1 ,im 1- of-gg , L,,, VL, V, J., , ' 'tizmqjp 'N ii N , . I 6, Ju Q Tl , ,A ,, , , . J- . N -H ' ' o L .. TERRY EESLEY Skinny Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4, Track l, 2, 3, Football 1, 3, 4, Home- coming king. LARRY FEEST X W Wag x E R l ' 5 fi l, . 'xg Rossa! FUNK 'fans' f- Neshotah News, Jr. Rotarian .A ' f X A ' 7 of ' Q I ei .E U DOROTHY GLEICHNER Dorts 'Nba Chu GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Neshotah News, Cir- culation Mgr., Annual, Jr. High Crier, Serious Declam. 2, Humorous Declam. l, NFL 'l, 2, 3, 4, Debate l, 2, 3, Pep Band 4, Dram. Club 3, Make-up Club 3, Nurses Aides 'l, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, 4. Page 19 KATHLEEN EGGERS Katie Ne- shotah News, Dram. Club 4, Office MARGARET FUNK Peggy Neshotah News, Annual, Jr. Usher, Homecoming Court 4, Cafeteria Club LEON GOSPODAREK Gus Football l, 2, Conference Honorable Mention 3, All-Conference Defense 4, WILLIAM GROLL Bill JANE HAUCKE Track 3, Art Club 4. GAA 'l, 2, 3, 4, Dram. Club 4, Jr Usher, Art Club 4, Hall Receptionist AUDREY GATES Auds GAA 1, 3, 4, Neshotah News, Glee Club l, Dram. Club 4, Jr. Usher, Art Club 4. vi. 'v Vice-president 2, Basketball l, 2, 4, sms 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, sfafe 2- 'M 1 1 Q J ff., .41 4 3 1 'Q f 5 JUDITH HESS Judy GAA 4 Neshotah News Annual Editor In chief Cafeteria Club 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 Band Solo 4 Band E semble 2 3 Plano Solo 3 All School Play 2 National Honor Society DOROTHY HAVLINEK Dorts Ex Board 3 4 GAA 'I Neshotah News Annual Homecoming Court 2 Jr Usher Hall Receptionist 3 4 Stu dent Council 4 KATHLEEN HEFFERNAN K: I Ex Board 3 4 GAAI 2 3 Board 4 Glee Club 3 Neshotah News An nual Homecoming Court4 Jr Usher Hall Receptionist 3 Nurses Andes l 2 3 Pres 4 Future Nursesl 2 3 4 Conservation Club 3 MARLENE HOIDA GAA I 2 3 4 Annual Glee Club 2 3 Hall Receptionist 3 Nurses Andes I 2 3 Future Nurses 'I PATRICIA JAEGER a GAAI 2 3 4 Conservatuon Club 2 A 3 4 Make up Club 4 Louis rmwreross Happy Track 4 Football 4 Transferred from Shawano High School an semor year JUDITH HERMANS Jud: A 'l 2 G b Annual Hall Receptaonnst 4 Con servatnon Club 4 'uv fb LELAND HURLEY Buck MARNA HOFFMAN A123 Vice president 4 Neshotah News Q X Annual Student Councll 4 H CLARICE JAREK GAA1 2 3 4 Neshotah News Glee CIub'I Jr Usher Cheerleaderl Jr Hugh Crler Art Club 4 Hall Recep tnomst 4, Tumbllng Club 3, 4. Page 20 1 ROGER JINDRA Rog BETTY JOST Football l GAA1 2 3 Board 4 Jr Usher Con servation Club 1 2 Make up Club CORRINE KAFKA Keen GAA'l 2 3 Board 4 Polliwog Mgr Neshotah News Serious Declam Juov KAPPLEMAN Kappy GAA 2 3 4 Dram Club3 Pep Band 3 4 Band Ensemble 1 2 Nur es 'fi Glee Clubl Dram Club2 Ex Board Aides 2 3 4 Hall Receptionist 3 4 I 2 4 Jr Usher Pep Club 3 n Make up Club 3 servation Club 1 Make up Club 2 Nurses Aides 2 Future Nurses 2 MILDRED KARBOWSKI Millie A 'l 2 u Cafeteria Club 3 4 Conservation Cu 2 3 4 JUDY KETCHUM Tis 9 G A 'l, 2, 3 4' Polliwog 4' Neshotah Humorous Declam. l' Glee Club l 3' News' Annual' . High Crier' x- Dam. 'l 2' All-School Play 'I' on- Fwg, ' N ' Debate 2' Glee Club 1' Piano Solo I 2' Piano Duet 'I 2- Dram. Club 2' Purple and Gold 4' Red Cross l, 2 Chairman 3, 4- Cheer- leader l' National Honor Society. NANCY KNUTSON Nanc SHARON KOCH GAA 2, 4, Neshotah News, Glee Glee Club l, 2, 3, Annual, Library Club 3. Asst. 1, Office Asst. 4, Hall Recep- tionist 3, 4, Nurses Aides 2, 3. Page 21 6. RICHARD KARMAN Dick JoHN Kuuaunns Z 5 X temp. Reading 3' Serious Decl . servation Club 4. A 0-'fa 5 1 . 1 K ROSS KOESER Bong Basketball 'I5 Baseball I, 25 Golf 35 45 Neshotah News5 Annual5 Jr. Rotariam Jr. High Crier5 Movie Projector Club 25 Chess Club 2. WILLIAM KOPETSKY Bill Basketball I, 25 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Foot' ball I, 2, 3, 45 Annual, Business Mgr. PAUL Korsrsxv Seal Baseball 45 Football I, 2, 3. JOAN KOPROWSKI GAA I, 2, 3, 45 Neshotah News5 An- nual5 Jr. High Crier5 Glee Club 'I5 Nurses Aides 2, 35 Future Nurses 2, 3, 45 Conservation Club 2, Sec. 3, 45 B 5 Q JAMES KORNELY Korny Transferred from Lincoln High School in senior year JEAN KREY Jeanie JEROME KREY GAA I 2 3 4 Nurses Alclesl NANCY KROVZER Nan National Honor Society. Basketball 2 Football 'l Conserva tion Club 2 PATRICIA KRUMDICK Jerry DAVID KOZLOWSKI KOI Basketball 'l Baseball 1 Football I as-sfiissmazitiaz GAAI 2 3 4 Neshotah News A Clu 2 3 All School Play 3 ee u I 2 3 Madrlgal Grou Nurses Aides I 2 Ex Board 4 GAA I 2 3 Board 4 Page 22 Nav ici 1 . . - I if - ff H H .Il I it ,W 0 I U ll JIP 'll A K' , . , 1 : H- - : . , , : I ' nual5 Extemp. Speaking 45 Dram. Polliwog I, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Usher. k' b , , , on 'V+--A 5 ci b , . 5 ' p 45 ' s - ' wi, ff 4-QW I 33-5343 l I .... V , gl .. ' lf. DON KRUMMEI. Krummle Track 2 State 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Neshotah News Pep Band 2 3 Band Ensemble 3 Pep Club 3 Vlce pres 4 Rod and Gun Club I Youth Councnl 2 Vnce pres 3 aoNAm num Punky ac I 2 all Homecommg Court 4 Neshotah News Annual THOMAS laFlEUR Laffs Basketball l 2 Neshotah News An nual Glee Club 3 All School Play 2 Radlo Gulld 3 4 I7 VIRGINIA LaFOND Glnger E Board 2 4 GAA 'l 2 3 Board 4 Pollawog Mgr Neshotah News Pep Band 3 4 Band Solo 3 Band Ensemble I 2 3 Future Nurses 2 4 Nurses Andes l 2 3 Dram Club 2 Homecoming Court 3 Conservatnon Club Vlce pres 2 Make up Club l 2 Vnce pres 3 CLAUDE LAURENT s etball l 2 ootball Honorable Mentuon Most Valuable Player 4 Madrugal Group 4 Pep an I 4 Choru Soo NANCY KUETHER Nam: Ex Board 4 GAAI 2 3 4 Nurses Ardes I 2 Conservation Club 2 Stu dent Councll 3 Pep Club 2 3 MARY LOU KULPA Lulu G A 'I 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 Bancl Ensemble I 4 Conservatnon Club 2 3 4 Make up Club 4 SUE LAHEY Suse GAA l 2 3 4 Neshotah News An nua Jr High Crner Dram Club 3 Jr Usher Conservatuon Club 2 ROBERT laFOND Burly Bob Track Mgr 2 3 Swlmmnng 2 Foot I 2 3 4 Annual Pep Band 3 4 Band Solo 'I Rod and Gun Club l Youth Council 4 MICHAEL LAYDEN Mike 4 Q as etball Mgr I rack Mgr Photography 3 Page 23 1 WAYNE MARKUSEN Twlnkey Vlce president 3 Basketball 'l 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 Track3 4 Glee Club l 2 Neshotah News Annual 45 Homecoming Court 4 Conservation Club 2 5 'S ,sr ROBERT LODL Po o ck l 2 Pe B Band Solo 'I Band Ensemble 2 3 4 Lnbrary Asst 3 4 Moyne Prolector Club l 2 3 4 Conservatnon Club 2 Photography l 2 Stage Crew 2 LAURA LEE LUEBKE Speed A l 3 Pres 4 Nesho a News Jr Hugh Crler Edntor In Chsef Extemp Spealung 3 4 Oratory l 2 3 4 State2 Speech Squad 'l 2 3 4 NFLI 2 Sec 3 Pres 4 Debatel 2 3 4 State 3 NFL Student Congress 2 3 4 Gov Conf 3 Dram Club 2 All School Play 2 Jr Usher Student Councll Sec 3 Pres 4 DAR Gnrl National Honor Society EM5lJ , W JEROME MESSMAN Jerry P sldentl 3 Basketball l 2 3 4 seball 1 2 3 4 Footballl 2 3 Neshotah News Jr Rotarlan Student Council 3 Homecoming Court 3 NANCY MILLER KENNETH MOSELER Kenny A l 2 3 P og l Neshotah News Glee Club 3 Madrn Neshotah News Dram Club 4 gal Group4 Homecomung Queen, Jr Usher, Art Club 4, Hall Receptlonlst 3, Nurses Andes l JOHN LOGAN Neshotah News Editor un Chief An nual Jr Hugh Crler Jr Rotarlan Na tional Honor Society ig, rw' WAYNE LUEBKE Neshotah News Annual Pep Band 3 Band Solo l 2 Band Ensemble 2 3 Jr Rotarlan Photography 3 JOYCE MEINEKE Ex Board 4 GAA l 2 3 Board 4 Neshotah News Annual Jr Usher Jr Hugh Crler Hall Receptlonlst 3 'Ne Future Teachers 4 Conservation Club KARL MEYER sm.-,key Football l 3 4 Swlmmlhg 2 Ne shotah News Rod and Gun Club 'l Conservation Club 2 Photography 'l 1 g 1 x i 1 V. 1 Page 24 I 11 I JY11 Tra , , 3, 4, p and 2, 3 47 ' -' - ' , - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - V 1 1 1 - L, 1 1 1 1 1 ' 5, 1 1 1 1 H411 V A' ' 1 1 ,- '91 a 1' ' f N J, J 1 I. 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A H If ,1 . . 1 . 1 ' GA , , , 4, olllw , 2, 3, 45 1 1 - , t,-1 I - I 1 . 1? 1' Q J: yi fs! an ,fig PETE MOSELER Pedro Baseballl 2 3 Chess Club 2 Con servahon Club 'l 2 SALLY O NEIL GAA I 2 3 Vlce pres 4 Polluwog 3 Pre 4 Jr Hugh Crver e shotah News Radio Gunld 2 Sec 3 Vlce pres 4 Dram Clubl 2 Purple and Gold l 2 Sec 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Cheerleader 4 Pholography l Na LEE NEBEL Nebs elball 'l 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 ofball 'l 2 Jr Hugh Crier Neshofah News JERRY PAGEL Neshotah News Jr Hugh Crner A nual Dram Club 2 Purple and Go l 4 Lab ary A I Sec freas 2 3 Movie Proleclor Club l 5 JOHN PAGELS Jags Track 2 3 4 Neshofah News All School Play 'l Movie Proleclor Club 2 3 4 Photography Club 'l Conservahon Club 2 honal Honor Soclety MARY GAIL PAZDERA Board 2 4 GAA l 2 4 shoiah News Assocvaie Edulor J Hugh Crier Annual Humorous D m I 2 3 4 Speech Squad T 4 Glee Club 'l Dram Club l Purple and Gold l 2 3 Pres 4 Pep u 2 3 4 Future Teachers Pholography l Nahonal Honor So uv P CHARLES PELTIER Chappy Baskelball Mgr 'l Track l Foofball w ming 2 Jr Hr Crler Pep Club 4 Movie Propeclor Club l 2 Homecomnng Courf 3 JOHN PERONTO Toby Basketball 'l Track l Foolball 'I nel ROBERT PERLMAN Bo Baseball l 2 Golf Team 2 3 4 Ne sholah News Annual Jr Hlgh Cruer M vue Prolecvor Club l 2 3 d and Gun Club l Sludenl Councl 3 RUTH PETERSON Pete G A l 2 3 4 Neshofah News Dram Club 4 Jr Usher Art Club 4 Page 25 Y ii Q if , .7 A' 4 1, ,, If ,, . , , : : - Bask , , , : , , 4, Q , . ,Fo , , 3, 4: - 7 L , ?f fu. 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ELROY RIVGMEIER Ringie Pep Band 3, 4' Movie Proiector Club EILEEN POST GAA 4 Annual Nurses Aides 2 Na tional Honor Society SUZETTE PROPER ue G A l 2 3 Board 4 Nesho ah News Dramatic Club 2 Pep Club 3 4 Nurses Aides l 2 Future Teachers Pres 4 Conservation Club 2 Make up Club 2 Student Council 4 MARGARET RATHSACK GAAl 2 3 4 Dram Club3 Nurses Aides 'I 2 3 4 Make up Club 3 AROLYN RASMUSSEN GAAI 2 3 4 Neshotah News A nual Jr High Crier Extemp Read n 3 4 Serious Declam 'I 2 3 Glee Club l Dramatic Club 2 Purple an Gold 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 A Future Teachers 4 THOMAS RIPPE Rips seball l, 25 Golf 2, 3 4' Foot l- Neshotah News' Annual Editorial Editor' All-School Play 2- Radio Guild 3 Pres. 4' Student Cou i ' Judge of Elections' National Honor Society, Page 26 iii ff KATHLEEN SCHNORR ay Ex Board I GAA I 2 3 Board 4 Neshofah News Annual Jr Hugh Crler Madrlgal Group 3 Glee Club I Plano Solo I 2 3 4 Plano Duet 2 3 4 Red Cross Cou cnl Conservahon Club 2 National Honor Society ARDEN ROOT Ardue LOU ANN SAUBERT elball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, , , Cafefena Club 3. Foolballl 2 3 EARL SCHLARB GERALD SCHMIDT Jerry MYRO SCHREIBER Meatball Mm 1 SANDRA SCHROEDER Sandy Board 3 GAA I 2 4 shorah News Annual Glee Club I Madrlgal Group 4 Chorus Ensemble 4 Triple Truo 4 Dram Club 2 Sec 3 All School Play 2 3 Purple and Gold 3 4 Jr Usher Pep Club 3 Conservahon Club 2 Vnce pres 3 Make up Club 2 JUDY SIMONO Sums GAAI 2 3 4 Nesholah News An nual, Glee Club I Nurses Aedes I 3 4 Future Nursesl 2 3 pres 4 Malte up Club 3 Pa Q6 JUDY SIEBOLD Puddles G AI 2 Glee Club I 2 Nur es Andes I 2 JUDITH SKLADGE Judy Conservahon Club 4 27 'xr' I ll ll x I 1 .I 13 w 11K 11 N 11 11 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1, I1 1 1 1 n 31 Ai 1 A ,, 11,5 11 11 ,1 ,, I EX. 1 1 1 31 1 Ne- A 1 1 1 1 S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 4i 1 - - 1 Ill' ' L , . 4175 6 I I I I , ' 1 ' U' ' I r 21 1 1 1 1 1VIfe- ' 1 1 - 1 17 + 1 -r pig-. j' ' I u ALLAN SLABY e Basketball l Track 4 Band 3 4 JO ANN SOLENSKI ltclue Hall receptionist 4 JUDY SMITS Transferred from St Agnes Fond du lac in senior year DONALD SONNTAG Dumbo Track 2 3 Swimming 2 3 4 slrotah News Glee Club 2 Pep Band 4 Band Ensemble 4 Movie Prolec to Club 2 Conservation Club 2 R LOU ANN SPAETH Sputs GAA l 2 3 4 Neshotah News A a Jr High Crier Pep Band Dram Club 3 Pep Club 3 4 Nurses Aides l 2 3 4 Make up Club 3 0 Stamp Club 3 4 'CN' ,,.er ELRENE STANGEL GAA 2 3 4 Glee Clubl Conserva tion Club 4 Make up Club 4 T1 -. .L 1. J: Vt. , ,J 1 'Q 4 s. SP' 3 s 'si 4, A Y I' B 5 K Q-' 4' 34161 X -4 312'- BETTE STANUL GAA , 3 4' Cheerlea er - Nurses Aides l- Make-up Club 3. WALTER STEMKE Wally Pep Band 4. ELLEN STEINHAUER E ie GAA 'I, 2 3 4- Neshotah News- OF- fice Asst. 4' Jr. Usher, Lib.ary sst. 3- Conservation Club l' Make-up Clu l. MADELIN STREU Secretary 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Ne- shotah News Editor, Annual, Jr. High Crier, Hall Receptionist 2, 3, Nurses Aides 'Ig Conservation Club 2, Pres, 3, National Honor Society. Z Page 28 We AI2 ab lh5X JACQUEUNE vAN FRACHEN MILDRED ANNE SWEARENGEN Mlllxe Board 4 GAA I 2 Se Pollnwog I 2 3 4 Neshotah News Annual J Hugh Cner Extemp Speaking 2 Extemp Readmg 2 Speech Squad 2 NFL 2 3 4 Debate 2 3 4 Glee Club I Madrugal Group 3 4 Chorus Ensemble 4 Dram Club I 2 Pep Club 3 4 Photography I Cheerleader I Asst Judge of Elec tlons Natlonal Honor Soclety DONNA JEAN SWETLIK Donna Neshotah News Annual Glee Club 3 Dram Club3 Cateterna Club 2 3 At Club STANLEY TALAREK Stan BONNIE TERP Twerp 11:-5 Swtmmlng 2 Neshotah News An GAA 2 3 4 Neshotah News Purple nual Red Cross Council 3 Chalrman and Gold 3 Red Cross Councnl 3 fbi Jacque GAA 4 Glee Club 3 Dram Club 3 EUNICE VONDRUSKA GAA I 2 3 4 Neshotah News An nual Pep Band 4 Band Ensemble 2 Nurses Andes I 4 Dram Club 3 Make up Club 3 JAMES WASKOW nm Vlce President I President 2 Base ball1 Footballl 3 Swlmmlngl 2 3 4 Movie Prolector Club I Student Councll 4 Conservation Club I 2 Make up Club 3 4 Glee Club 3 JANET WALLIS an Vtce pres 4 Neshotah News Ex temp Speaking 4 Extemp Readmg 2 Serious Declam I 3 4 Speech uad I 2 3 Se Vce pres 4 Debate I 2 3 4 p Band 4' Band Solo I 2 4 Band En semble 3 4 All School Play I 2 3 4 Make up Club 2 Dram Club I 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Cheerleader I Radio Guild 3 4 Student Con gress I 3 4 National Honor Socuety WILLIAM WOLFE ckl 2 34 Swmmngl 2 3 Pollnwog Pageant I 3 Football I 2 4 Jr High Crier Neshotah News Madrlgal Group 4 Pep Club 4 Rod .sun Club 3 Library Asst Conservatlon Club Page 29 DORIS VARGAS GAA 4 Polllwog 4 Purple and Gold 4 Pep Club 4 Red Cross Councxl 4 Foreign Exchange Student from Guatemala J wt wgrrf H RITA WONDRASH GAA 3 4 Dram Club 3 Pep Club 4 Make up Club 3 Homecomung Court 3 Transferred from Mushucot Hugh School un uunuor year FRANK ZLATNIK Presuderut 4 Baseball Mgr l 2 Foot ball l Polluwog Pageant 3 Neshotah News Edutor Extemp Speakung 2 3 eech Squad 'I 2 3 NFL 2 Debate2 Jr Hugh Cruer Jr Rotaruan chool Play 2 Pep Club 'l 2 Movue Prolector Club l 2 C es Club l Pres 2 Badger Boys Sate 3 Student Councul 3 4 AFS Summer Exchange Student 3 Elks Leadershup Natuonal Honor Socuety cuuxuuzues vouNG cum, Golf 2 3 4 Neshotah News Edutor Jr Rotaruan Chess Club 2 Stu ent uncl Vuce pres Nat Ona Honor Socuety Trans erred from Ar lungton Heughts ru Sophomore year KA'I'Hl.EcN ZUR Kathy GAA l 2 3 4 Neshotah News a Glee Club 3 Dram Club 2 aeterua Club l 4 Nurses Audes I uw' ' JAMES ZYWICKE Jr Hugh Cruer Pau L?-N' Zwucks Page 30 Presenting the Senior Silhouettes . . . 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' .-,l l I I , ., , ., .K K -'T I af, ' E. f h I 5, ., , ' I N' L4-J .- ,'. 1 Xi ,, 4 ' l A 'H ' .l ff I Knuison R Koch J Koch Koprowskl R Kozlowslu D Kozlowski J Pu I land? R Langley J Larson R Lesperance P Levanefz llberf JN DF-' 'FQ Meneau D Messman J Muller M Muller S Monka R Moore M K' luv Peiers C Plefroske P za Ploeckelmann D or S Pres gf Schaus M Schepper Schnndler S Schmldf N Schmm C Schmm M 'lsr 1 4- Koz owslu L Kronzer K Krueger J Kuenzel A Ku E G C3 1 .hh Kurtz A LaChappeHe S LaChappelle T Lachowltz N LaFond C lf is 9 I Auf. A A JE lneblch Llntereur Lo R Loeser S Manga? fer R Malkowslu T Maresh H Markowsku S McCarfy .. gr--2 AA.1f V'5f'r '.ff 11- A?x...f1- mann B Neumann J Neu mann T alzer R Paulsen J Pauze L Payerfe Peserlk f N ' '38 A Mex I x P' Prucha Radue R a P u e Ro er Roo? 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' I xr , ., , R., , f 1 fi can J ' I 'I ' I - ' ' .': A F I - f ' ff 1 I tw am,-ug .an LQ! A14 ousek S rang Taddy B Thorne I Sfanek Strohm c e R n S n Sfrutz A Strye N Q Frachen G Van Laarhoven J Wachowskn A Walesh S Wlese M Wuese S Arif Wllson J Wnltgen R Woznuak H Yelmene R Zummer 5 Zur R ffeaewik Wu ...af Page 44 1 Mouse fakes bug step becomes :pork ednor Hx. I . . R ' B K 1 A J'-ff, A it H fx A1' s , L., , H., U -'A ,, , ., ,P.,T '- , M., P , J,, '-4-Q :1 IIE sg! h I, ., Va Ess, ., NZ , ., , . 'W' gf' ,.: , . ' A ,- ,iff , 'V Av.. ' A , M T1 sv-'H .5 1' Y Y lr ., nf , .i...-L 1, .'V.,.:'n -' L 4' , N, S Most Popular Gurl and Boy Best Gnrl and Boy Student I Ft' 5 Best Glrl and Boy Artnst U? '5- ' ZQQCZN4... Best Gurl and Boy Athlete Best Actress and Actor Most Fltrtatlous Gnrl and Boy Best Gurl and Boy Musician 'in-1 1 Glrl and Boy Most Llllely to Succeed Most Bashful Glrl and Boy VV Comednenne and Comedaan Most Courteous Gul and Boy Most Thoughtful Girl and Boy Q ...,. , Q, 2 -if - iv ,- I 'Y .V 'Z I .R , ,, . ,A N xx .X H 1 ' ' f I -M AH , , N I ! fa E r 1 rf 'f G at . I . 2 .V f ,,, I - I' L P -,. S W I ,, Q I ,, .. 12 f r t f f . uf . ' -S 7g ,, hi ' .T A X N I I xt I ' ' w cds l ll l' , , P' 'lt ' V l J: V ff Aer 4 1 N X I 0 n, Q x 12 '3 '.irN 'N -' f .5 x X ., 3 V, . , , , W, . fy ' Q-'f A -if W, . xv' N, wfm X X ix fx N QA Q5 PROM -.UAQKL X h , v--' 45.5 NEWS WRITERS-Row 1: Ketchum, Zur, Koprowski, Ahrndt, Kronzer Schnorr. Row 2: Talaiek, LaFleur, Markusen, Funk. li.. gl. '-ul ' al' Q , is - Q , x ag JG' -sell-f-' fn A 'if liek. L 555, ' N f V I 11 ARTISTS AND COLUMNISTS--Row 1: Colvin Swearengen, O'NeiI, Swetllk Rasmussen 15E ,4 BE - i .,,rx, -bv- N vi.,-gg, 2 , I A sv, ,J .Q I 1 at 111 1 - Y-, V.-V EDITORIAL AND FEATURE WRITERS-Row 1: Vargas, Bodenstab, Row 2: Luebke, Hess, Heffernan, Bocher. Row 3: Hurley, Rippe, Dvorachek. C7 SPORTS WRITERS-Row 1: Spaeth, Bauknecht, Proper Row 2: Nebel, Brault, Messman. 94014 The 1957-58 staff of the Neshotah News, Wash ington High SchooI's tri-weekly newspaper, took over at the annual lnkslingers' Ball on January 23 1957. The new editor-in-chief was John Logan and the associate editor was Mary Gail Pazdera. Under them as editors were news, Chuck Young, editor- ials, Frank Zlatnik, news features, Madelin Streu, girls' sports, Marion Baugniet, boys' sports, Jim Beth, and circulation manager, Dorothy Gleichner. With the first issue began the term of the new staff and their work done in the staff room, ad- viser Mary Dunne's room, and the school print shop, where Mr. A. H. Kotyza took over after the first semester for Mr. Ewald Schmeichel. The staff could not have accomplished what they did without the diligent work of their ad- viser, Miss Dunne. EDITORS-Row 1: Gleichner, Pazdera, Logan, Streu. Row 2: Zlatnik, Baugniet, Beth, Young. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF AND ADVISER-Logan, Miss Dunne. Page 48 ACTIVITIES AND DEPARTMENTS-Row 'l: Schnorr, Deprey. Row 2: Meineke, Lahey, Bodenstab, Pszdera. GIRLS AND BOYS SPORTS-Row 1: Baugniet, Spaeth. Row 2: Brault, Koeser, Markusen. fi! Www! Early in the year when the 1958 Neshotah An- nual Statt was appointed, we all knew that we had along and hardroad ahead ofus.Butunder the guidance of EdHor4n-Chieh Judy Hess and our adviser, Miss Joyce Spahn, the staff has tried to produce a yearbook that you will enjoy. AsHsHng Judy were:Judy AhrndL organha- tion, Tom Rippe, editorial, Bill Kopetsky, business, Carolyn Rasmussen, art, and Bob Palzer, photog- raphy. The very capable advisers helping Miss Spahn were: Mr. Earl Kromer, business, Mr. Mel- vin Wunsch, photography, Mr. Michael Kazar, art, and Miss Ruth Wawirka, typing. We hope that the Neshotah, a review of your WHS days, will oflier you the same enjoyment that it did those who planned it. ini 1'-' 1.4 'llll illll v r' :mullll ns 4 TYPING, BLACKOUTS, AND PHOTOGRAPHY-Row I: Koch, Funk, Post. Row 2: Zur, LeFond, Perlman, Hurley, Palzer, ADVISERS AND ART-Row I: Rasmussen, Colvin, Swetlik. Row 2: Mr. Wunsch, Mr. Kromer, Mr. Kazar, Miss Wawirka. Page 49 a tba- ff SENIOR SECTION AND CLASSES-Row 1: Talarek, Bauknecht, Kop rowski, Havlinek. Row 2: Heffernan, Kronzer, Christensen, Gleichner. F ilk' Wild FEATURES AND FACULTY-Row 1: Schroeder, Ketchum, Miss Spahn adviser, Vondruslca, Simino. Row 2: LaFleur, Logan, Pagel, Hermans, Dvorachek. 9 I The Jr Hugh Cruer un der edutor un chuef Kay Best and the advusorshup of Mrs Suettunger dud an exceptuonally fine 'ob thus year Thus publuca tuon contauned m a n y luvely and unterestung artucles along wuth a fla vorung of poetry AL JUNIOR HIGH CRIER Row l Temby Wallus Hansen Pagel Peltuer Suhr Draheum Andrus Row 2 Slocum Slcruvanue Brandt Lahey Vanderbloemen Perlman Best Llebuch Suettunger Spevachek Copley Armstrong xx Row 3 Wrolstad Swearengen Oestreuch Kahlenberg Becker Eesley ONeul Summers Peterson Peschek Bocher l ll gy Mrs Suettunger rf' -JJ Row 4 Rasmussen Koeser Rozmarynoslu Stesnhardt Mach laMarsh Best Fronk Kreusa Rocheleau Lodl Ertman U Xl Sta ngel Schmutt ww yguxf uf fl Jfaqh gum 'D Eftlcuency plus descrubes our hugh school of T' flce due to the fine help of Muss Zuehls oftlce assustants These gurls sacruflcung dauly theur free peruod End theur tasks many and varued Theur responsubulutues range from collectung attendance slups and dustrubutung notes and messages to A45 answerung the telephone These gurls deserve many thanks for theur fine servuces OFFICE ASSISTANTS Seated Muss Zuehl Standung Berlunsky Muller Bocher Engellancl Koch The lubrary assustants under theur presudent Judy Buchner dud a fine 'ob helpung Mr Hard . , ung run our lubrary eftlcuently These capable helpers also acted as hosts for the annual faculty tea which hughlughtecl Lubrary Week UBRARY ASSISTANTS Row 1 Lodl Kruzuslu LaChlppelle Lubent Moreau Row 2 Bever Stlngel Trybeclr Muller Buchner Mr Hardung Page 50 W .X X. 1 4 . ,-sf' f X TV Q X, aw T ' kfuyud X NW A - I , -, , ,-, 4. X W ut JK! : , ' ', , , , , , , , f 1 L A U KJ. Ay r X l I I I NM' f , 1 l . , , ,,,, , u , . N91 x cv F ct , , u 1' X t CU: ju NN 5 g N u -... fr T YE Q J f u L: - 5 , ' ' Q: : Q I VE. . 4 ff. , ut ir ,- 1: ' 'SA Us Era 4 , 11 - - 11 - - D and X . , Z , ls ' a . . 1 I 1 I2 I . . Y -x -7- - --sv x ' u u 1 T ' I , v l ul llllllllllll' l . . il l ' li ' ' I 1 V .L , t' N' I I . .I 54 'asf ASQUAD DEBATE Seated Wallls Markowskl Standmg Kurtz Mr McGlvern Jones Resolved that foreign and be llmlted to technlcal as sus ance this was the years debate toplc A team debaters were Jan Wallls and Sharon Markowskl nega tlve, Nana Kurtz and Brough Jones aftlrmatnve wlth Mlke Rath as an ahernate Debating on the B team were Dave Belonger Richard Hansel Robert Koprowsku and Peter Peshek The C team conslsted of Susan Gruman .lo Schmrtt Mary Rath Sandy Peterson Pam Peshek John Roemer Rnchard West and Tom McG1vern Durmg the debating season seven practxce tournaments were held ln the contests that followed Two Rnvers gained first place on the B level of the conference contest BSQUAD DEBATE Seated Gruman Roemer Standlng Koprowslu Rath Belonger Peshek Wa-,ag 4 CSQUAD DEBATE Schmntt Rath Gruman McGlvern Page 51 42 ' : V47 K I f - .4 Z W 7, cl , V! V Q 5' 5 I 1. Y, - J 4 X tg A t ' I 'ft f. . - - : ' , '. - - 1 , - ' I f - , . 1 , , , - ,, . . . . , -Y 11 - 1 - n 11 N ' LYCJ - I I ' 4 Q14 X 4 . . . . , I 1 wifi? Qi, A. - , I T - 11 - , rf , -. I A s x' 4 1 , , . . . J A V ll 11 - - x ' 1 1 ,V I I I I . . ff , . - - - f A ' 5 I 3- V Y 'b - 11 ' T l I I I I ' JUNIOR HIGH SPEECH Row I Wallis Pagel Jurgens JareI' Row 2 Cornlls Hansen Dra elm Temby Suhr Vogi Anderson Row 3 Besi Ward Eesley Becker Koichn Vanderb'oemen Mrs Sueft anger Bruecherr I X JUNIOR HIGH SPELLING Row I Rlppe Radue Oesfrelch Anderson Skrevame Suhr Row 2 Kotchr Gagner Mrs Suemnger Andrus Lorrlgan Peshek SENIOR HIGH SPEECH Row I Miss Dufek Colvun Boness Klopfer Paul Pazdera ow 2 eass Berg Jun ra ell Prucha McGlvern drus Czechanskl De Rusha Wallns Markowskn Bohlmon KurIz Row 4 la Marsh Rath Peferson Mack Puls Jones Race Malgafter hun' 52 'I SENIOR HIGH SPELLING Row I Ahrndf, Suhr, Uhlnr Gagnon, Salkowsk Nocker Row 2 Mrs Suefhnger Zywscke Frank H 'ef Jones, Luebke Gnen C ' A r I . ' l - 1 I P 5' f 'I 1 . f f X , A ' I I I ., I . r K x, V ' ' , 4 .- 2. I 5 , I ' mf .1 if 'S 1 'N ., 6 - 2 . I 'q - - - R : S , , 'd , H 'I', I ' I Row 3: Schmiff, Kahrs, Suetiinger, An- f. F . . Q ,M , ' f' 2 . I H , ,E I -J I 1 ' , , h' , 3 -.X I' . ' , I . - i a , V The purpose of the Dramatics Club is to stimulate an interest in all phases of play production. Under the guidance of their ad- viser, Mr. Hurlbut, the members are given an opportunity to pursue special interests, such as prompting, acting, and directing. ,S K J C A . K, A- A -i . 'MQ fer .x. ' ,..A.k,. 4 4 H DRAMATICS CLUB-Row l: Strodoff, Andrus, Woznialc, Jindra, Kempen, Bohlmon, Prucha, Mach, Root. Row 2: Colvin, J., Colvin, L., Ruminski, Schultz, Strye, Eiermann, Buchner, Boness, Grimm, Klein, Jurgens, Lodel, O'NeiI, Wilson. Row 3: Wallis, I.aMarsh, Ertman, Courchaine, Berzinsky, Oestreich, Sl-iimek, Hippert, Noclrer, Kimmes, Guetschow, Strutz, Sommers, Rath. Row 4: Van Laarhoven, Engelland, Czechanslci, Kurtz, Hurley, Miller, Heili, Fronk, Adviser Mr. Hurlbut, Kuhl, Gilbert, Pagels, Doolan, Best. The Stage Crew, under the direction of Don Ploeckel- man, operates behind the scenes at W.H.S., adding much to all our school productions, concerts, and assembly pro- grams. Their talents made all our school presentations colorful and more effective. Advised by Mrs. Emily Suettinger, the Make-Up Club is composed of thirteen members. They study the various types of make-up and apply their knowledge to the actors l , , in the school plays. STAGE CREW-Maigatter, McClellan, Ploeckelman, Glishmann, Adviser Mr. Hurlbut, Wichlacz, Clooluie. 3 lu., MAKE-UP CLUB-Sitting: Best, Strye, Kimmes, Pagels. Standing: Adviser Mrs. Suettinger, Fronll, Rath, Berzinslcy, Miller, Kronzer, Doolan, Behrendt. Page 53 E, , . T ' 0 Us-ff BAND-Row 1: Brunner, LaFond, Courchaine, Kulpa, Peserilu, Peshilr, Krueger. Row 2: Fronk, Marlxowski, Spaeth, Bohne, Moore, Haucke, Havel, Van Ess, Kotchie, Peterik, Fecteau. Pow 3: Kuhl, Schultz, M., Gauthier, Prucha, Schroeder, Rohr, Krueger, G., Hall, Harver, Pagels, Doleysh, Schultz, J. Row 4: Kappelmann, Vondruska, Czechanski, Pelnar, Bever, E., Tirner, Hansel, Spaeth, N., Paulsen, Planslzy, Johnson, Sternke, LaFond, R., Kiel, Bever, J., Deprey, Vaclavilx, R. Row 5: Wrolstad, Schmiling, Wilson, Vaclavik, J., Simono, Dahm, Korinelx, Sonntag, Oestereich, l., Wichlacz, Baugnfet, Birr. With a sound of horns and a crash of symbols, the mem- bers of the WHS Band proudly presented the annual Chdshnag Pop and Spdng Conceds Beddes tMs,the wonderful halt-time entertainment at our football games was the result of the drill work of our 'll2 unit band. Thk yearthelnusk deparhnenthas obtmned a Hench horn and a piano. To help Mr. Roemer teach, an assistant wasacquhed-a HiFiseL The HiFisethasprovento be beneficial in instilling the quality of expression and inter- pretation in our young musicians. The success of such an organizaHor1is ahributed to the eftorts put forth by Mr. Roemer as he rehearses the band for its many performances. Page 54 . . X t 4 -, 3 xi 3 ' s 82 -.215 0 nv,lu. uno 1 1 1 n 9, l y' f 1 BAND COUNCIL-Emond, Strutl, Talarelt, Jindra, Laurent LaFond. , lr , C5 ii, ,,,,-v- N BANDfRow 'l: Sueffinger, Day, Oeslereich, C., Hess, Kurfz, Kronzer. Row 2: Sindzinslli, Van Laarhoven, Diedrich, Slaby, Ackerman, Suhr, Best, Gruman, Larrigan, La Fond, S. Row 3: Euchner, Emond, Lodl, Maresh, Gleichner, D., Roemer, Pagel, Peshek, Juza, Schroeder, Jindra. Row 4: Soucoup, Bohne, J., Reich, Herr, Lodel, Meyer, Ploeckelrnann, B., Rath, MacDonald, Mach, Niquelfe, Jones. Row 5: Kimmes, Ploeckelmann, D., Ringmeier, Panosh, LaChappelle, Bruechert, Wallis, Mr. Roemer, Talarek, Migatfer, Paul, Klopfer, Laurent. fl: 3, 0 V, I C1 -sv ,. 4 'sf X 'm .-L ,-:f t - i' azr9 :-- - f... I ig PEP BAND-Row l: Kulpa, LaFond, Vondruslna, Spaefh, Gleichner, Kappelmann, Kronzer, Krueger. Row 2: Brunner, Paulsen, LaFond, Stemke, Bever, Deprey, Lodl, Van Laarhoven, Siudzinslli. Row 3: Jones, Mach, Wallis, Sonnfag, Baugnief, Mathew, Bruecherf, Klopfer, laurenf. Page 55 a N., Ll V U C Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Mrs Bender, met every day during the third period Claude Laurent, President, Doris Vargas, Vice President and Mary Gail Pazdera Secretary Treasurer headed the 75 sophomores, tumors, and seniors voted to music fundamentals and each individual s voice Three concerts were given this year In which the chorus took part These in cluded the Christmas Concert Pop Concert, and Spring Concert In the spring the chorus participated in the Fox River Valley Lake Shore Vocal Festival, as well as solos and ensembles Each group benefited from tne extra practice sessions and participation in the music festival 'M VNS! p--1 'Life V3 nf CHORUS Row 1 Havlinek, LaFond, Laurin, Loeser, L, Grimm, Eirmann, Beth, Jarelx, Sean, Kronzor, Sauvo, Ertman, Ashenbrenner Judy Zimmer Kempen Row 2 Gordon, Ciha, N , Schaus, Bauknecht, Baugniet, Schroeder, Duval, Greenwood, Graycnrek, Neumann, Vargar, Dellusha C Uhllr Wozmalc Wondrash, Pazdera Row 3 libert, Suhr, Ahearn, Copeskey, Swearengen, Bohne, McClellan, LaFIeur, Klopfer, Slebold, Joe, Ashenbrenner, Jim, Gruman Bartz Havll chek, Loeser, S, Gilbert, Ruminskn, Clha, S Row 4 Richmond, Siebold, Judy, Krey, Jean, Simono, Wnltgen, Wilson, Hells, Krey, Jerry, DeRusha, A, Brull, Schmitt, Laurent, Moxeler Kuhl Gnep Kahlenberg, Karbowslcl, Gauthier, Kronler, Mrs Bender Page 56 t Ja ' , -L 'Ci , or-ff X ,- L, ff - r L-L ,rv f Xi f'J'- -f'4 l?.,, J, V ' -T ' 'J l ,Y .A L , ' L Q7 v Q- !,,,' 2,2 .Tl f kv-A ,Q-,lf . '11, tl MQ we X I M4 , e f' L: , it-t , I ,- .T ' L , 4 ' 34-QLL ffl- -A 'A l- M ll '...' 'K ,Ji L ' . . . . ' ' 1 ' . ie. K With an added teacher in the music department this year, more time was de- . . . . , . K ' ' ' fffiii.fidkikriii'' A f i,,i .. , L ' 5 r ',A...,'1 Jw- :AU S1114-Q,,A ,Y Y BOYS GLEE CLUB Sealed Suhr Rowl Peierlk Paul Vaclaval: Juchlnewlcz Jonas Slebold Gruman Bever Mr Roemer Row 2 Pos? Gllshmann Elsen Perlman Roemer Klenn Herr Flrkowslu GIRLS GLEE CLUB Row 1 Mueller Koch Bohlmon Meineke Kllnkenberg Jenluns Slocum Boness Row 2 Peseruk Prucha Schumacker Gales Gilbert Klein Gruman Andres Rumunslu Row 3 Slradhaff Hlppert Geumer Rozmarynoslu LaMarsh Kurtz Hell: Ertman Roof Kozlowslu Mrs Bender Page 57 ...A -new-gr MADRIGAI. Row l Wulson Baugnuet Baucknecht Schroeder .larek Swearengen Kronzer DeRusha C Grlycarek Row 2 Paul DeRusha A Wolfe Klopfer Ashenbrenner Moseler Mrs Bender The Madrugal sung ers composung one of the musuc organuza tuons of Washungton Hugh School consusts of 16 members se lected from thechorus The Madrugal meets every Monday after school wuth Mrs Emma Lou Bender Thus year they were called upon at Chrust mas tume to entertaun for varuous local clubs and orcuanuzatuons They also took part un the Chrustmas Sprung and Pop concerts In theur Easter bonnets wuth all the frulls upon them these 16 gurls added a colorful atmosphere to the sprung concert wuth theur selectuon of Easter Parade Under the durectuon of Mrs Emma Lou Bender the Gurls Truple Truo was also asked to sung at several local clubs and organuza tuons durung the Chrustmas season The Freshman Gurls Sextet, chosen from members of the Gurls Glee Club, enloyed a very successful year as they took part un the sprung concert and sang at the annual musuc festival held thus year at Menasha The sextet met every week for practuce wuth Mrs Emma Lou Bender .Z 7' .nu-shi .. ENSEMBLE Seated Kurtz Root Baulmecht Baugnuet Boness Standung Sauve Uhlur LaFond Havluchek Gauthuer Kahlenberg Schroeder Kronzer Seass in ...alll FRESHMAN GIRLS SEXTET Row 1 Gruman, Andrus, Mueller, Jenluns page 58 Row 2 Strodoff, Mach, LaMarsh, Meunelze 3573 . n A V 7 I ' Q' Q ,T A Q , u l Q5 . ,t T. 1 A 5 M , ll 7 ' T - - 3 'A ' f ., A ' f . 'N W ' ' u , I , , Q , . ,,, ' u., 2 2 55 , , A 1 . . fx n 1 Q T ye, , . u l I ' 'WT . Z l i 2 S gl To t fly . - - ' 2 . ? i 3 T Y, ' 5 ' ' uk ul Cqzl - - li M S W 1 ' k 'f J xl e , ,, v 1 .V . ' - u L 3 yu ., v ' L N . V K ll . . 1 W il Y T . l ' l ,l if A I . 5 1 ' - S' S iv . ' -'K 'N s ,f'., , If o 1 'll r A- A I . . tu ug 'u at 1 - , , I A Q A Q . g . I I I I 30 -1, S il. x ' - ' H -11 C' - N-f w . . . I N . . 5 - Q ,N l 1' r- D QE: Qld A SQUAD CHEERLEADERS Baugn et Ahrndt G ayca ell Greenwood O Nel Wearung the tradltlonal colors of purple and gold and leading the crowd cheers fave gurls cheered the Raider teams on to victory Purple and Gold Lead On the school song and V I C T O R Y were yelled wnth a lot of pep ancl lung power In spate of threatened laryn gms WHS IS proud of Its cheerleaders B SQUAD CHEERLEADERS Top to Bottom Goedgen Seass, Peterson, Day, O'Nell, Carron Whats thus? New um forms' Thus year the B squad cheerleaders held candy sales to earn money for new uniforms Decked nn new purple and gold reversl ble sklrts and gold letter sweaters wlth Identifying name plates these peppy gurls cheered our B squad to victory Janice Goedlen and Jane Seass served as co captains Page 59 I - ,ga u j I K 'M 1 1 f ' x 1 ' ' ' ' 4 gr 'Q - . , . - - I , , r r , , 1 . , X 'bl . ,' , 1 -W ,s , . - A - Il ll I , ' . . In - ' v. ' ' - . ' L' l If ' - . G ' Mir . . ll H - I - ll ' - I ' ' ' 11 . I . - . . - - - I K 1 il X, l .2 I ' ' , A X' - Il Il - - . . . . . . 4 , ' 31 X 1 . . K X P. ?- . - 2 ' I The Purple and Gold is a school ser- vice organization. Once again, the stu- dent exchange pro- gram of the American Field Service was among the activities handled by this club. It also presents the student talent show, Galaxy of Stars. Mary Gail Pazdera is president of the club, advised by Miss Ruth Wawirka. PURPLE AND GOLD-Row 1: Kiel, Bodenstab, Schroeder, Sandy, Vargas, Pazdera, Schultz, Rusmussen, C. Row 2: Schroeder, Sharon, Ahrndt, Oestreich, Anderson, Ketchum, Dahm, Carron, Caldwell, Ashenbrenner, Ad- viser Miss Wawirka, O'Neil, Liebich, Berg, Rocheleau, Koprowski, Klopfer, Rasmussen, J., Uhlir. The organization which represents the youth of Two Rivers is the Youth Council. This council works in cooper- ation with the city recreation department to help make Two Rivers youth program more appealing to teenagers. The i957-58 council president is Jane Schroeder. With the help of the Pep Club, the football and basket- ball seasons were highly successful. This year for the first time in school history, the Pep Club decorated a float for the homecoming queen and king and their senior attend- ants. Under the leadership of Cyn Liebich, president of the club, and the adviser, Mr. Joseph Kupsch, the mem- bers planned and presented all the pep assemblies and skits. 5 4 , fs yy it-Q' Q , YOUTH COUNCIL-Row 1: Dahm, Schroeder, Ketchum, Peterson. Row 2: Levanetz, Donchek, J., Donchek, G., LaFond. 5. PEP CLUB-Row 1: Peltier, Wondraxh, Peterson, Goedien, Sauve, Schultx, Day, Krueger, Breivogel, Schroeder, S., Baugniet, Klopfu, Fanxlnu. Row 2: Conley, Jindra, Greenwood, Seass, Pazdera, Varnax, Swearengen, Broker, Spaeth, Berg. Row 3: Schroeder, J., Woznialx, Uhlir, Graycarelx, Miller, Liebich, Carron, O'Neil, Proper, Ahrndt, Wallis, Kurtz. O Page 6 4241 JUNIOR USHERS Rowl Buchner Ashenbrenner Brelvogel Schroeder Row 2 Gates Peters RUITIIDSRI Bornemann JIfIkOWlC Graycarek Row 3 Shumek Kuhl Wozmak Hell: Muller S Krueger Strye Berzmsky Muller M Hurley AY gma.. '--' ur --1-'4' 3' Formal bedecked gurls collected tlckets, dustrlbuted programs and dn rected vusltors to their seats at varlous school aClIVIfIeS The chairman of this helpful group was Sandra Graycarek M Michael Kazars Art Club under president Lynn Jundra contrnb uted much color to our school en vnronment Through their Chrlstmas decoratlons, bulletin board displays and background deslgns for our con certs, we were kept right In season ART CLUB Row l Conley Jlndra Colvun L Elrmann Hlppert M A Muller Eggers Jarek Haucke Root Moreau Row 2 Adviser Mr Kazar Colvin J Wulson Perlman Hnppert N Yelmene Kurtl. Groll Peterson Based on character scholarshlp and service lunuor boys are selected by a faculty commrttee to attend the Two Ruvers Rotary meetings After has term, each boy receives a Rotary pm dnstmgunshmg hum as an Honorary Rotarlan KVM ' .XL JUNIOR ROTARIANS Row l Gesell Walesh Payette Row 2 Huempfner Fronk Paulson Pnlzak P 61 Mussung Klopfer Stanek age ' . I I Q 1 Y ' ' , . 5 .. . 3 x l .. . ' ' N 1 , ' N .nk w it, ' ' ' , :Av ' P. , L - - 5 Y, yi t . Q 9' ' 4 ' , ' .. -- . O. . N . A N w . . 4 , 4 ' N I . X l a . l S ,1 N N V . 1 1 - . K' A H . -I S, I , U .4 : ' , - I N N . 1 A A , U .. y qs 5 N If 1 N .N 'tv-A 4- x , c . , . I -ll 'Fifi X x A 1 l 1 R , f . . V f L I If --- , N , . 5 ' A L . - I ' ., L F - vcr? , G i N N .1 of 8 c I 1 - N ' ' 4 .av tau U owen it 690 Q 'I 540 0600 No Qx c y.. K 00653 Xevagx. ' O X-os MO FLC s xxuoX5t:iXLM?os 506-5 . Nozlils - lilac :X - QAM X,.5'llv' 80,060 What happened to the cord? Where is my fa, Iqcffoqexybgs empty reel? These are just a few problems that Txe'?'f::l'btj4XavX'c Mr. John LeRoy, advisor of the Movie Projector Q Norma-,ft:,:saf' Club, has to cope with. This group first learns how +o4XTf1,'r':'o,,olce,,l' to operate the proiectors and then shows movies q,c '9odZ--qlvo in the classrooms and for assemblies. QP' The main purpose of the Conservation Club is to pro- River. Here they learn all about conservation and even mote good fellowship and understanding, stated Mr. get a chance to talk to Smokey, the Bear. lf you are won- Anthony lsherwood, club advisor. What seems to be most dering how they pav for the trip, it is by the candy sales important to' the members of the club is the three day they have during the year. This year's president was trip that is taken each year by two members to Eagle Mike Hoffman. -- 9 'S VII N aif Mx, I 'Q .mal CONSERVATION CLUB-Row l: Knope, Klabunde, Koprowski, Hoffman, Donchel, Mlthoys. Row 2: Mexsman, Kornely, Shimek, Czechanslli, Grimm, Jurgens. Page Row 3: Adviser Mr. lsherwood, Eirmarin, Karbowslli, Hermans, Stangel, Burbey, Puls, Miller, Gagnon, Geimer. Row 4: Moreau, Jaeger, Peterilz, Kulpa, Slclldge, Souselz, Bratz, Schaden. S 41 f,,,,Z4sl0a cftoex Wed new of, 8 00 '41 The Camera Club under presndent Robert Q 4,:Vo,c6 Palzer IS rapldly developlng Into a club Important qs to other 6ClIVIlIeS and organlzatnons of WHS Members acquire talents wsth photographic equipment and publlcatlons Mr Melvin Wunsch ec IS the club adviser News views and musnc of W H S were heard at a new time thus year from l OO P M to 'l 30 P M each Saturday with both Voice of Neshotah and Purgold Platters emanatmg from WTRWs Studlo B Voice of Neshotah 'Featured a tape recorded production of school actnvutnes lmmednately followed by Purgold Platters during which Mrs Lula Glomstad time student dusc lockeys spun the top popular records Program production newswrltlng commercials and broadcastlng comprlsed one program The club I5 headed by president Tom Rlppe and as under the guidance of I-QC-an r iff: RADIO GUILD Row 1 Gruman, Uhlur, DeRusha, Jmdra, Marlnowslu, Berg, Frank, K, Wallis, 593551 O'N0'l Row 2 Fronk, W, Flemal, Jones, LaFleur, Ruppe, Roemer, Race Page 63 ' A ' 'w- ', , ' V ' Lf 1 V ' ' F , . g , J Av ' Q 144 I X ' 1 Nt. 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' ' 11 H - - I The Chess Club under the dlrectlon of Mr Nelson Harding was the first club to be chartered by the Student Councnl The club meets every Tuesday to conduct nts busmess and to hold matches The Stamp Club I5 now an nts second year It gives Its members a chance to exchange stamps and to keep up wsth the changes un the world of stamps Mr Anthony Isher wood IS advlser CHESS CLUB Fronk Glerchner Dledrlch Konnek Hlppert Hoffman A off man T it-vi 114244521-Q STAMP CLUB Davis McGuvern Rath Malgatter Advlser Mr Isherwood Palzer Flrkowslu Washnngton High Schools student coun cal us nn :ts second year of operatnon The council concerns Itself with school problems and makes changes and Improvements called for by the student body It played a large part IH the lnstallatron of the pay phone The council IS now puttlng the Hnlsh Mr Heyroth who gives has untmng and ns the advlser The council meets each Mon day on successive perlods The ofzficers In clude Laura Lee Luebke president Chuck Young vice presldent Jane Seass, treasurer and Cyn Lleblch secretary STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1 Taddy Uhlrr Seuss Havllnek Caldwell Vargas Best R Temby Row 2 Koeser Lawrence Day Lnebuch Luebke Proper Brenvogel Peshek Copley Schrumpf Strut: Best K Peterson S Page 64 Row 3 Rocheleau Koprowsku, Paulsen, Young, Hurley, Walesh Peterson, C , Anklam, Chase, Wultgen, Advnser Mr Heyroth , ' 1 A' sf' . . ' I 4 W l ' A - , ' , ' ' , ' , ' , , ., H - Il I It L f, . . , K . e x, ' th l V ' ' - YK :ng touches on a student handbook. y N ' I . . . . . I l T T ' 1 p 1 , , , , , , ' ' f n . ' N - 1 I I . vm -.41 ,.,z , , I ' l t -:1 l r X, L . mf' 7 , r7 'KC 1,1 1 up Kg Y Y v f Z-ffil 1' Ill! ffl V , -,XP aff, - 1 . fi .P Ll, ,, . 1 . ,,f c ,uv L gag, 4 74 V ,V , Zi 'C ,,'6'6!c'-? '- 7,f1'n,Lf, -L, 'i '-' C f D ' L - L' zffalfclf- Being a member of the Cafeteria Club C does not necessarily entitle one to a free meal. Each member assumes the respon- sibility of preparing delicious food and assisting Mrs. Laura Nagel in serving it. , 4 aff f f f - 1 1 K f- 1 f .Y I-C H L, QQ' I I 13, , c M VJ A 7, f- 7 ' ' V-A +2 V ' V L, 4 .. ,flak I jf . , iv CAFETERIA CLUB Row Karbowskl Grimm Hess Row 2 Tacldy Pietroske Zur M J Zu K Funk The Red Cross Fund Drive, the annual clothing drive, and the favors for Wood Hospital are all handled by the Jr Red Cross Council, Mrs Irma Klaus adviser Co chairmen this year were Judy Ket chum and Stan Talarek Posted at several stations on the first floor, the hall receptuonlsts daily give up their free period and direct salesmen, teachers and visiting students to their destinations When not busy these stu dents have a chance to resume their studying 41 1 1- IL-1 JR RED CROSS COUNCIL Row l Ketchum Schnorr Klmkenberg Stangel Vargas Row 2 Fanslau Paulson Maigatter Jones Koprowslu Paul Talarek Adviser Mrs Klaus Q. ,., Nb 61W .1 X... -rr-'ir-14 1 X HALL RECEPTIONISTS Rowl Rathsaclx Sollnslu Root Row 2 Ertman Hall Kozlowski Schmidt Kappleman Kuenzel Bauknech! Jarek Page 65 U4 1 f 151' f. Ch' - 'lz ', ' , . z , ' , , . ., r, ., . . , if . . I I in - ' ' lf . ll' I -1 I , . . . . ' in . . . , C , , V . . .I l A . , - . . ' f 4 ' . ' f ,a - T D T, X I i NA - . 7, V 1 V F , . W B A t A. 1, 1 'rv -Q ' f I , T . I Q, , , CQ 'I , ' U ' 1 X l - I - , lata , H ik: il. - -- A 'F .4 ,max 'Q .P . in Cx 1 5 1 it X r . 5' X . , Lf Bi: -1' 2. f if X K . is 1 .L ,- , ,X , an W' ' I H Q I 1 j K A I A 't I . I s X M -il 15 s P .- X I , eva . ,A . , P l 14, , f',r NURSES AIDES SNS ,.v FUTURE TEACHERS Rowl Boness Lesperance Proper Prucha Rath sack Kuh Row 2 Paldera Jenklns Kllnkenberg Lorrlgan Melneke Kleln Row 3 Hell: Kronzer Marowslu Kahlenberg Lamafsh Mach Krenza Nag With Mass Sweetman as advlser g rls nn the Nurses Andes Club learn about functlons In a hospital Every day they gave thenr time to help the hospntal staff After wanting four years the Future Teachers of Amernca wnth Sue Proper as presldent ceuved theur charter Charters of thus kmd are issued by the Wisconsin Education Assocnatnon and the Natuonal Educatlon Assocuatlon The members of the Future Nurses are off to an excntung career an nursing Under the super vuslon of Muss Sweetman and Marlon Baugnuet the club learns the duties and the prnvlleges of a hospital nurse FUTURE NURSES Row l Koprowslu Heffernan Sumnno Baugnnet DeRusha Strodoft Gnlbert Row 2 Pelnar Luntereur Goedlen LaFond V Christensen Pagels Doolan Gruman LaFond S Page 66 NMQWCGK4 .-'43 Sauce The Amerucan Fueld have been host to a Servuce us a pruvate non profut educatuonal organu zatuon whose purpose us the furtherung of understandung and goodwull among the people of the world The AFS program of unterna tuonal exchange on the teenage level was founded un 1947 the summer program un 1950 Here un Washungton Hugh the Pur ple and Gold Club sponsors the AFS QI WA NTE Dll J Jx, Rl ujh L. J Progect T sponsors the AFS program DORIS VARGAS tak! program The club has a specual AFS commuttee Thus commuttee does all the plannung whuch uncludes rausung the money findung a home and arrangung theforeugn student s speak ung engatements It us also the club s responsubuluty to help the student be come acquaunted wuth hus or herclass mates and the school Amerucans Abroad us the name of the summer exchange program As a rule students from schools whuch V Purple and Gold celebrates Dorus burthday toreugn student are pre ferably selected Thus boy or gurl must pay hus or her own way for the Purple and Gold Club only makes the arrange ments Thus us the fourth year one of our students us goung abroad Washungton Hugh has had a very successful exchange program Seven foreugn countrues have been repre sented un our school Karen tou s Eu ope th s summe Howl' You want um smoke peace pupe7 Dorus new famuly Looks lulie Trugger S seen better days 'av I 'M I Y . , . .- Q . . if f a 1 n - L. - 'I I 0 ug 1 yr, 1,1 - 1 ff ff.. 'H T L sau, Sf- , u l '.l , wx! T' he h 1 Tuuxlfu' ilu fl 3 A A - l ilugflfllllllqxj N! X' N 1? K X 1 .f ::2 '- ,J ' ' ' ' r r l r g fu pt T A ' gm , :ag M , - f ,f x - 2 in D 3 2 ff Q0 -'G if vga. ' H' 'il Q gk gm 6 w -EJ fp Q, . .,.' B, E pi ' 74 Ti , , wsu: rp ,1 I . K '1 O N ., Ex A 'A xi 1 JPL' . -4' 5-'R il.q ,Jr 731:46 Rr .jf ' 5,4 Q J I ' w g -, ,.-'f . -- ' 5 ,- lir' 5 z 3' .6214 '- B K ' r I . -- ., , ...ur V' u fu' 'Em Lv-' ' 4.-'v '.,,.- --,... 'zaf' 'F .'v.' ' I' ,. a-5 u '5, .'4-, 1.':f.',',1'n 1 ..-,gt :Eli . --gm, K-f.-Qian. BOB LaFOND JIM BETH JERRY BEVER ul -A 4 LEE NEBEL KARL MEYER 612-netball You shouldnt talk to the mce opponent like that Gus! RONNIE KUHI. JOE BUENZOW O in . r gwlflil nJd'd IIT QP 4' 9' an rr, 'O 'fiv ihii' sd 'fi' UTURIA x v J '1 vi .. 5, , r 1' 2' L ' 5 343 . 44 V 'LX 121, LE C I lf. ' :f-r-4 ,'--- . : 1 ,L V L 4... i A - l v 4 J ' nl' ' 4 . J F - it 4, .. 's.v,. ' I ' 'M 17 -- . .':' xA- ' A ' -, . , . ' sg.. Q . - --,r ' t - 4. . . 1 ,A V--.. :J 1.-L' ' - . .5 I In . fwf --J' f- -A . .f-,Ji-7 3, -.,.fi1 'gf-1. I , K , 1 4, ri 1 ,,.., 1, 14.4. ,V M, xl . . , . - - g A ' - I-'ill' . .L -QCA.: ' .Yrs 0' 42 RONNIE BRAULT BRUCE BEHRENDT CLAUDE LAURENT JERRY MESSMAN BILL WOLFE v- 1.-ff? DON Whoo KRUMMEL ps I II have fo turn around and run Ohe oiher wayl TERRY EESLEY LEON GOSPODAREK 4' fl W5 Qi 4..qr3'.-4'-5: 2 v f 4-3. ga -if P Q.,-L .f-4' 135- . aw- VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 1 Coach Dietzo Gospodarek Buenzok Laurent Klnkne Panosh G Panosh E Anklam Messman Bault Beth Ro 2 Asst Coach Yung nth Beve Nebel LaFond Wolfe Oestrench Behrendt Krummel Kozlowski Eesley R 3 Sta ek Asst Coach Otto Klein Bocher Bohne Radue Emond Eesley Ruehle Schmllling Lodl R 4 Cutura Be er Meye Levanetz Mahlik Spaeth Chase Soucoup Water Kuhl TWO RIVERS 6 MANITOWOC 0 Beating Manitowoc and bringing the Schneider cup back to TR highlighted the first football game In the early quarters the Raiders pene trated the Ship territory time and time again only to have penalties nullify two touchdowns Ron Brault pitched a pass to Jim Beth who scampered the remainder of 20 yards for the games only score TWO RIVERS 6 MENASHA 9 At Menasha the half ended with the Purple and Gold on Menasha s two In the third quarter Ronnie Brault ran 18 yards for a touchdown Two minutes remained when a Menasha guard kicked a field goal to give Menasha a 9-6 victory. TWO RIVERS 0 NEENAH 41 Striking hard and fast was Neenah. They never let up, scoring two touchdowns in each of the first three quarters. The raiders couldn't get their breath, losing 41-O. TWO RIVERS 26 SHAWANO 7 In our homecoming game the Raiders crumbled Shawano 26-7. Jerome Bever celebrated his sev- enteenth birthday in a royal fashion. He scored on a pass from Ron Brault Q49 yds.1 and collected a total of 132 yards. All Seniors played and did a fine iob. Page 72 TWO RIVERS 6 KIMBERLY 6 Traveling to Kimberly the Raiders encountered the Papermakers The Raiders scored on a 44 yard run by Emery Panosh who filled the shoes of Claude Laurent who was out with a shoulder in lury Leon Gospodarek averaged 41 yards per punt Final score 6 6 TWO RIVERS 19 CLINTONVILLE 7 The flu bug figured in the rest of the schedule New London cancelled their game We traveled to Clnntonville next Taking the opening kickoff Laurent scored from the three Mr Dietzo com mented This was the best game played this year. TWO RIVERS 0 KAUKAUNA 19 Next Kaukauna's Ghosts came to town. We played the game on even grounds. Ron Brault completed eight out of seventeen passes but not enough for a score. Kaukauna was forced to punt six times and completed only one of four passes. Leon Gospodarek was given an all-conference berth on the defensive team and Claude Laurent, Dale Kozlowski, Ron Brault and Jim Beth were given votes for the Honorable Mention team. The team finished with a 2-3-1 record. FOOTBALL COACHES Yungwlrih Dlefzo ONQ Ralder Record Ralder Sconng Aamtowoc Menasha Neenah Shawano Kimberly Chntonvulle Kaukauna New London OPP cancelled Mud Eastern Conf lance Neenah Kaukauna Kimberly Two Rivers Menasha Shawano Cllnfonvnlle New London Standlngs X 1 0 6 0 400 6 6 Beth Brault Bever Laurent Panosh Gospodarek Messman Eesley 1 ,pm iw' 'x ff PM 11 1-,uf FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Row 'I Rummslu, Barner, Gordon, Sirohm, Ahearn, Levanefz, Baugmei, L, Hefue, Brenvogel, Boufln Row 2 Wlltgen, Baugmet, G, Job, Evenson, Wllllquehe, Gospodarek, Goodchlld, Peierson Row 3 Ahearn, Dvorachek, Pagels, Hnppert, Terp, Mr Bufh Row 4 Rocheleau TD PA Total Page 73 MARKUSEN BETH ROOT MESSMAN CAPTAIN GOSPODAREK COACH OTTO NEBEL BUENZOW BRAULT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER . 1, .- ' x Ll q' 5'llE4'6:' DE v-X4 429 cm Aw Xx Algoma Mamtowoc Kaukauna Klmberly Neenah New London Alumni Clmtonvnlle Sheboygan North Shawano Menasha Kaukauna Kimberly Neenah Manitowoc New London Clnntonvnlle Shawano Menasha Tournament Mamtowoc Mnshlcot Plymouth VARSITY BASKETBALL Ro l Beth N bel M lx e Malko sk Root Ro 2 Gospocla ek Ba It Ko p Kozlo sk WI h Messma Buen o OPP lets re e be that sgn n the background Kozy a d Buclly block f Pee Wee s q l torback sneak STANDINGS Shawano Neenah Kimberly Menasha Two Rivers Kaukauna New London Cllntonvllle Brault Knope Kozlowskn Messman Gospodarek Buenzow Malkowskl Markusen Beth Nebel Root Walesh Pae75 lets not play hog fello sl 9 7 t 4 J MQ! u -u4l 22 Zlw N!x'MWFg!, B TEAM Rowl DeRusha Bocher La rence Becker Ma kham Oestech Z n Ro 2 Kopro slu Panosh E Raddatz Donchek Panosh G Anklam Rocheleau Bonk Flnlshmg the season wuth a record of 'I4 5 the Jumor Varslty had their best year under the fine coachlng of Mr Buth Standouts for the B team were Tom Lawrence Don Koprowskn Jeff Bocher and Gene Panosh The Washmgton Hugh School Freshman Basketball Team fmlshed the 57 58 season wnth a record of 4 wnns and 4 losses Leading the squad In scorung were John Boutln and Denms Good chuld FROJH TEAM R I Meyer No temann Goodchlld Re ss Pagels H ppe t Pe e son Altman R 2 Schroeder Gospoda ek Bout n Rasmussen Taddy Stroff Levanetz Ahea n Row 3 Coach W olstad Hansen Guetschow Rocheleau Wondrash Doleysh Rumlnsk Boltz majwrf? 'fr 1 J 1 Page 76 .ll i l .lf-l.7l ! L- 1:- h XJ J f or V A 1 j b J X , Q ly 'X f X X ' 33 J J' M l a X N li . 'A S1175 rf 'l l Q l J l-- fl .lull-,ll FFT 'C QA 1 lg, J s X-Lf l 'AX MXL Qs v Xl Q X I ! tm 'U S ,T I X 'Q ll J L l4'3 QM ' v Q rl l , E3 ,, r Ms A , 33 kj at 1 , , 0 V Illl 1 i fl L R, E 1 , 'V r ,Q gfff P157 Q 5 A ' ' LI, I u k.-- Q , K Y ' J I A V Y iff, A l X N x 5 1 V X . Aff JI' . L lv l . X R f W .. E4 Nl, jjhj' U lf' ' I 41 , 4 5 X f WX V x V. . ,, ,L ,I if 'fl' BASEBALL Rowl Eesley Todd levaneil Jeff Jmdra Gospodarek Sianek Beth Nebel Malkowskl Manager Gllhsmann Row 2 Vaclavnk Coach Yungwlrth Levanetz Jam Mahhk Zur Becker Donchek Koprowslu Messman Abbott Eesley Terry Lawrence Brull Pnes Markusen Zmn Manager Markham VL .V U z I f Carlos alms for Neshofah Park '- c HH P-LJ 1 gO 3 1 Awjggx. J Haig 2. x.',l .,....-Hn1.eQC,J-,f 0 ,A++- SWIMMING TEAM Rowl Payette Grenler Slmono Markham Meyer DeWm Crabb Swoboda Fromnesx Ward Row 2 Wolfe Managers Bachelor and McClellan Peltuer Fanslau Sonntag Bruecherf Brunner Monks Kozlowski Waskow Lnerzky Man ager Gllhsmann Coach Swearengen Y Q xy E L , ,3 ,, W 1 5 : 'sl . V - - v. Y - x A x . X i Y Y - 'Q a xx f' ' I Q. V 9 . N! cl - , I - .K .. . . , V ' A 4 ' , 5 1 B, .K fy r v' k P ' X , 4 ' l V .el My .. ' ,-', Qpr 1- 'egg 6 i ! 1 1' x if 1 y L fr' .lc Ll , ' xx' Zi , A I A A W' ,I If-- f L ' x , ' L -f X ' or , ' A yr y, ,fr , .gf-f , - wk A.,Q ,J ff Vx 1, fig TD A,-if ,Jr - Cf J ij -,,,,, . k V ' , ' A ' i .: X L ff 1 -, ' ' , - 1' K ,ji X 4-fm Vx!!! V 9 ,Z-X V A '1--C. kg' if 1 H f f . f fr.-,J 'ff - M f . , U V, ,ff ,fr 1 L ,fr ' 'L , l X? K K ---4' . a I-Xlfxffi v ' . . - Y ' , ,ei 2 Ll --.1-.t....l. .. ....,. .,..,,, W ,- -- - W ,. Y rr , in V .. -WY Y - A Q V in .my ,,,. R ...I . . J. ua. . 1 5 .... UL. We - ,. 53 - , D IQ- ' 1 , W . l 3 I, A f A Y 5 u f , J 1 ' ' L . .1 A' Q15 K ' If . 1 A . , + 0 V' J n - ', 4- - y . . QC? . .y ,ff . . T' -4---A'- 'A .'1.'..'- 5 'f' U W' V f f '- ' , ' AQ' H . . ' A a TRACK Rowl Coach Wrolstad Donchelc Bohne Koprowslu R Pos! Lodl Koprowskn D Barman Bocher Panosh G Anlzlam Buenlow Panosh E Row Row Row Row Kofchu lol ar 2 Gospodarek Pecnxk Fronk Rhode Slmnno Waler Kleln DeRusha Rummslu Rocheleau Grenler Sprang 3 Bolfz Hoffman Dlefruch Talarek Flemal Raddaiz Soucoup Lliersky Radue Rice Wolfe Payetfe Ahearn 4 Schmlllmg Bever Altman Morris Karnlfz Gordon Sfelnhardf Wondraxh Messerman Schroeder Schepper Goodchlld 5 Lodl Schmlff Rasmussen Walesh Emond Rocheleau Oesfrlch Krummel Root Ruppe Sfroff Brender Brelvogel Baugnuef Boulan T-dnl ,Qu 'Q nada ,tn iw 4... Able Vo leap hugh hurdles In a single bound W Xl L-av GOLF Rowl Peierson Rlce Logan Ruppe Perlman B Row 2 Perlman G Ward Young Koeser Paulsen CROSS COUNTRY Row l Peterson Dellusha Bar man Hoffman Row 2 Coach Wrolsiad Roo! Koprowskl Zunn Lawrence D8l'YICl'l Page 78 ,fi Corrine Kafka Outdoor Sports xl Judi Brolter Softball Betty Jost Badminton f Diane Conley Bowling Pres ul' 3'-so :dent Vice President Secretary Hocke Hockey volleyball swimming and bowling are a few of the twelve sports offered to girls participating in the Girls Athletic Association, the largest organization of girls in Washington High School The sports are devided into malor and minor with 100 points awarded to the malor and 25 75 for minor Awards are made at the end of each year 300 points an emblem 1000 points a medal 1600 points a letter The other activities that the GAA sponsored this year were an interclass swim meet an aquatic symposium the j K ALL AROUND GIRL 1958 Freshmen Mother Daughter Tea the Faculty Tea a style show and the Homecoming Dance The main event on the G A A calendar is the Honor Banquet and the announcement of the All Around Girl The honor this year went to Laura Lee Lueblce Eligibility for this honor is de termined by the number of G A A points accumulated in four years Girls eligible for this honor were Judy Ahrndt Marian Baugniet Lois Bodenstab Judy Ketchum Nancy Kuether and Laura Lee Luebke. We express our heartfelt thanks to Mrs. Delores Ciha the adviser who devotes many hours to the G.A.A. 'tttl' 5 .1 fx L 5 Q f i , ' 5 'A ' A ev fi!'.,L A Y Kay Schnoor Pat Krumdick Virginia LaFond Judy Ahrndt Tennis Swimming Volleyball Tumbling Mrs. Ciha Adviser Joyce Meineke Square Dancing Golf Kathleen Heffernan Archery sf! Marian Baugniet Bowling Q0- v- 'wr Judy Ketchum Bowling Page 79 4 59' lx l ,fi ' Y Laura Lee Luebke Sally O'l'Ieil Mildred Swearengen Sue Proper ' n U I 1 1 1 . 1 aw, ' - 'fir V1 ,,,, A l ,-v J X KX K if I I I I ,J iff cm rf Q ,, L x If 1' f 'B ur CHAMPS RowT Kuether Bodenstab Proper Baugnuet Swearengen Row 2 LaFond Wallus Kafka Krumduck Bauknecht Lahey Luebke Ketchum Duane Conley and Maruan Baugnuet was hugh lughted thus year wuth the brungung of Maruan Ladewug Womens Champuon Bowler and Frank Benkovuc Mens Champuon Bowler to Two Ruvers Maruan and Frank demonstrated to the GAA bowlers the correct technuques of bowlung to be a wunner and also put on a bowlung exhu butuon wuth the htghest GAA bowlers Aw dont hurt the luttle burduel Cupud and hus tactucs takes the spotlught as archery another munor sport played un the sprung of the year took place wuth uts manager Kathleen Hefternan Gurls partucupatung are furnushed wuth equupment by the school The sport takes place un the back of school Targets are set up by the gurls for practuce What's thus? A new form of 'spun the bottle , Tumblung, a mauor sport, managed thus year by Judy Ahrndt featured begunnung and advanced tumblers The gurls were organuzed unto mats wuth a mat leader for each Dutterent stunts and skulls were practuced at each sessuon The trampolune was also used un the tumblung program Page 80 Flyung through the nur wuth the greatest of ease Hockey was the first malor GAA sport of the year under the management of Sue Proper Laura Lee Luebke s senuor team won the champuonshup tutle for the second year un a row Each gurl partucupatung receuved 'IOO pounts and the champson team receuved an extra TOO pounts BOWLING Baugnuet Ketchum Ladewug Conley Burdues flew and rackets swung whule badmunton the flrst munor sport of the year took place under the manage ment of Betty Jost Sungles were played oft flrst then the doubles Sungles champuonshup tutle was earned by Sharon Gates whule Jean Sauve and Judy Schultz copped the doubles match 1: Tryouts for the Robin Hood Show' A munor GAA sport enloyed thus sprung by a large num ber of gurls was Tennus under the management of Kay Schnorr Each gurl may play on the court she wushes The gurls also furnush theur equupment and play on theur own tume Twenty Eve pounts are awarded for each game won F5 -25 ft ' , . , gf' D' A A t . . .' - Z 3,1 fall tl L t V it ' ,, L u . , tl t 7 J . fl , 1 X . Il ' 4 c A A . Bowling, a major sport under the management of Judy 1. 2, ax sf ' , Q . xx . ' . I I Swimming, a major sport, under the management of Pat Krumdick, featured weeks of practice preparing for the girls' interclass swim meet. Each girl out for this sport had to attend four sessions to receive 100 points and to be eligible for participation in the swim meet. The June Taylor Paddlers A sprung sport very Interesting to a large number of GAA members was softball The manager Judi Broker divided the participants into minor and malor league teams The teams played against each other to decide the best team among the classes Although no Braves were developed all girls had lots of fun especially with the umps Presenting the CBS Game of the Week I Hiking biking and skating are some of the activities which make outdoor sports such well liked sports Under the management of Corrine Kafka bicycle trips and hikes were taken out to Point Beach Sore muscles and aching backs were experienced the next day but everyone had loads of fun the day before 699 lllg Ani 55 1-rv rr utrq -, - - - V- A . -5 ' Q' ' Q :if W' f- -'v -HECK... Stop, l found a sea monster! An event held this year by the GAA and Polliwog Club was the girls' interclass swim meet. Girls participating in swimming and any others interested were able to swim. Diving, relays, front and back crawls along with side stroke and breast stroke made up a large number of the contests used in the swim meet. Looks like Jud: s catching flies' Right after Easter manager Ginger LaFond started the GAA sport of Volleyball Girls had to play four games to gain 100 points The teams played In a three game shift The girls enloyed the sport very much along with the timers and manager - T e horses are at the starting gate! l A new sport added to the GAA agenda this year was on Thursday night the girls participating are instructed at the armory by Mr Warren Proper Equipment is furnished by the recreation department All girls participating re cenve points toward the GAA goal RIFLE CLUB Row l Karbowsku C lvm L Colvin J Courchalne Van Laarhoven Engelland Czechanski Strye Berzinsky Schultz Row 2 Hall Copley Kulpa Baugnuet Moreau Koch Gates Sandy Gates Sharon Miller Rathsack Wallis Row 3 Horner Ertman J Ertman G LaMarsh Jaeger Jurgens La Chapelle Berg Puls Dahm Seass Llebeth . ' -. . jqk. l , i h ' 1 A the Rifle Club with a membership of 35 girls. Each week - ,r 5' ' Q 1 . . a - a iq 1 X5 IA 's 4 Divx . . . -,xt - : ',o',., ', - -: 5,11 I l .I ' . ' l 'XZ POLIIWOG CLUB Row Wallls Uhlnr ONe Row 2 Maller Swearengen Vargas Krumdlck Seass Kvltek Slocum Strutz ONell N Wallis A Row 3 Heull Hall Moore Fronk Ploor Gelmer Kronzer Goedlen Sauve Armstrong Carron Suettlnger Row 4 Best Peterson Horner Bodenstab Lneblch lesperance Ketchum Baugnlet Rathsack Ahrndt Day 19 Ginger LaFond Manager The Polllwog Club under the management of ganuzatuon of Washmgton Hugh School Certain membershup requirements Including swnmmmg and dlvlng tests must be passed In order to loan the club The Polllwog Club alternates each year un presenting pageants and unterclass swam meets Thus year the Polllwog Club sponsored a new actlvlty the Symposium and Invited other schools to partlclpate ln swnmmung and to meet Beulah Gundlnng lnternatuonal Aquatic Artist POLLIWOG OFFICERS Wallns J ONeul S U nr Page 82 Z4 Corrine Kafka Manager .1 E Hnrmxrom POOL, 89639 'Sf ' its 711 HONORARY SWIM CANDIDATES Wallns Muller Krumduck Swearengen Vargas ONenl S Ahrndt Baugnlet Ketchum Bodenstab 4 ' 2 -I T k K x, K V. ,,. ' T ' 1 ,M if 1 T t , 1 , V .0 K- I I . ' N ' l ' J g I' X ' I I Q i7 -V .1 1 5 I 5 ,' ' W s 9 r 1 , . X M -I I yi Y I A xl V X K 4 . ' l H, ' ', I , Mx -1 K ' ' Q X XX ' X l h V WJ :AX li f Mk we V N , ,, 1. 1 A. lllll A .TT Q , , , ' 'Xl 1. Q x 0 l e - l: ' , J., ' , ' il, S. HQ ' , I :N . . 2 ,- - Mrs. Frank Ciha, Jr. is an honorary swimming or- , ,ff 4,l'a , T A .- ' . . ' -4' . . . . . T 3 1 . , , . I I I . I l I i ' I -I I .E I f -J 6 e , , , ' ' A 1 ,' l f . ' 1 ,I if . y , t I - ' : l -are . , I . - L: Q I I ' q A , ' 39 . I - - J ...,A ml . 35 ' I . - Ps 1 - ' , ., ' ' , ., hl' . - A . ' , The Polliwog Club and the Swim Club spon- sored the International AquaticArtsSymposium, one of the highlights of 5 this year's girls athletic program. World famous Beulah Gundling swam I and instructed as a main feature of this event. rtic'pat' g in ' swimming workshop were several cities Carron Peterson Beulah Gundling Bcdensta Seass ,r--r- ASSISTANTS Row l Kafka Bodenstab Cornils Bashaw LaFond Berzlnsky Jindra Meineke Ploor Bother Row 2 Fronk Carron Seass Lieblch Baugnuet Berg Proper Bohlman Broker Pazdera Ahrndt LaFond Schnorr Streu Row 4 Hippert Uhlrr Behrendt Schroeder Conley Kvltek Suhr Lalko Nocker Puls Goedlen Nancy O Nell portray I---: in a Little Ballerina, l and Kay Fronk entertain ing the crowd with her clown antics were among the Washington H I g h School students taking part in the Symposium A large number of other participants were from Milwaukee and neugh if -A -f- boring Manitowoc sxuloksrrss We wt on together' I I Page 83 Little Ballerina Nancy ONeul A new addition to our annual this year is the picture of the Gym and Pool Assistants Although the assist ants have not been mentioned before without their help Mrs Ciha would not be able to run the Phys: cal Education Department quite so smoothly Checking towels hand ing out suits taking roll and check Ing doors and lights are lust a few of their duties Our gratitude is extended to these girls for their fine work A clown an action Kay Fronk P a t I n this . y V . '-:-.. I l , , ' , L, 4 l 'C A ali A M .. . 'gr' z y 1-51 T' , . K ' , , A ' I '- I , ' . . l f v . . .A - , - A x l -. . . I . I - , f , . . . 0 . . . . 'J . 1 I A . , -A I , D Row 3: Kimmes, Day, Greenwood, luebke, Lesperanlce, Rathlsack, Wallis, Markowski, Hletifernan, I - Y iii sis A Q ff t M ff ' ' ' - .XY 1 . -ll P-A I . . - - . t 1 . 20 . . , . 7 N.. 's -Q.. ' 1 ' s K 1 ol ' . - i X43. : Lay? W5 L fdc tx f-'Af 4 f s .SLI Af . 1 uf 6 1 5, 'sc at-8 fo , WQMMMMQ 4-Q 4.- Dldnt thunk the referee was looking did you7 Now they re giving the waterboys helmets Page Whats the score fellows? Gharrlty Cantwell and who 7 fr' Jet? levanetl, Karen Jenkins, Dennis Payette Joan Ruminski, Ronald Kuhl Kathleen Heffernan Queen Nancy Miller King Terry Eesley, Peggy Funk Wayne Markusen Marcia Boness, Lee Kozlowski, Annette Greenwood Todd Eesley. 86 1 S Just off a starvation diet, eh? cya i nl We knew the Vanguard could make iv! Aw come on Twinks SMILE Good evening-This is Miss Monitor. ak Wha happened 77 M-IfC-K-E-Y M-O-UAS-E weel you make de whoopee with me? Who wears short shorts? This is a change! Presentmg the Washington Hugh School Philharmonic Orchestra f Things are tough all overl I Boy that tasted goodl I Now bunld me one lust luke thus free' l Save your coconut shells the Full Islands wall ruse again I could swear you were only 22 Mlss Dunnel It wont be so funny when the work starts Nuce doggle whoops look Ma no hand C me on El as ng for the g ls! I l see you ve been obeymg parole quite well Dont look so mad wlth power Its only for one day if He doeswt look too happy about Sputnzks fallmg on has head A ' ' ' ' ' ' - . O , v' -si lr l . sf. ' if' . l f p . 5 , ' Y hw , V K -V 1 an l A QT x 5 sl? AQ ,4 ' ' l 4 , if I , Y I , l ., . ,r al K I 1 . . 'Xl st' QS ll ll' u-P '75 1 1 Q 4- - I Q' 1 U' 5, 1'37 Iv I l Y , . f xlfjv' -of 7' I ,awfff .,y, 'W' A, , A ff. W .X.i ,Y gmt- VZ. 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