Watertown High School - Orbit Yearbook (Watertown, WI)
- Class of 1957
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' ' N- ' -A--, -- , , 4 'Z1 ?5f23-5 - i '124Z't 355 Eig:1f':j.ii25fL?lE :?7i 5-E:gff: 1?i?3E F-CE f:f:','1'15l3 '37-'-.f-.gv?l'i.'.i-Q2 Q f'J5Z'-5'.b32'3Z5'if 25' 'QQ' ' PLE' '2,,p7if 1? 3'., , ,, 'sawgzilizwfafff-an-153V-:mf-zzpmff f:.Qn::Lif51f-,cmiggfz 45155 02566 published by of 7957 ia: fig. Editor - in - Chief Donna Koerner Co - Editors Mary Ann Meyers Mary Lou Marr Nino Stockli Joyce Hcickbcarth Sandro Nolte Advisor Miss Mclclnnis ,Xi Watertown High School Watertown, Wisconsin A-Alb uk v wg. 'iw 4 Q. .XA 1 , 1, K . 'en ai Y in Lo' av K, ku' fa! 02 ' 'fe .1 7. ' W 1 H . 'US educdfionn forms the common 1 'mindt A Just as the twig is bent the fr6e's inclined. Alexander Pope The class ot i957 proudly dedicates their edition of the Orbit to the Honorable Joseph E. Davies, who has set a high personal standard ot scholastic achievement and through granting of scholarships is making it possible for others to reach similar goals. The Honorable JOSEPH E, DAVIES Ll. D University of Wisconsin I find great satisfaction in the fact that members of the graduating class ot my old high school are concerned with education as the basis for the great service to our country of protecting our spiritual and phy- sical liberties from tyranny, which in the Providence of God, we all enioy. Congratulations to the class of l957. lt discloses 'High heart, high courage, midst honoring eyes.' Good Luck, x ' X ,fs f.4.1 11 ' 59 5. 2 N F ' -4 1 w 'FJ,f xv 7 Y' , ' 1 50 fs, wt G! ' ? '-E' 5 33J2f v f If Q 'fi' ' ' fi '- l f if 171'-Ziff , , f 4 t 1 gf 3 K I X19 . xv' 1 N: A L 5 M x - 2 . i, -X .41 . -3. . I+ W ' U i , fa. ' .. ' ' 4 ' . 1 ,, 'V x in N. , X' , V z..wffL'Q ' W' J' 5 W'x -. W5 15+ ' M -1 iw. Aw ' ' 'f 'w S 1 'H . . ,, ' A 1 'Z - W::?'W r ' A V X 1 Q- W? I A ,, 2 , Z 13 f A -'vw f- ' if-A-H .-.. - .K 1 , ,, O -B -J or 3 3 V 2 7 Q, Q ., ff 1 if-ff'- ,.. ' 'J' g ' ' J .fb ,V f gf 5 if ,,, 11 .. 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M, University of Wisconsin RUSSELL TWESME Principal of Junior High School Mathematics Junior High Student Council B.E. La Crosse ROGER B. HOLTZ Superintendent of Schools B,A. Carrol College M,A, University of Wisconsin gaafwl of Z ' STANDING. L,H, Rehbaum, N. Schuett, H. Gerth, H. Stallman, H. Behling, G.L. Funk, S W.W, Reinhard, SEATED: R.B. Holtz, H. Schauer, O,L, Bruskc, A, Kleineschay, G,W, Block, H,A, Mallach, L,H. Nowack, NOT ON PICTURE: A.E, Bentzin, R. Ebert, N. Loomis, MRS, FRANK SEMON, Secretary QFFICERS to the Board of Education, Secretary to the Superintendent. President George Block - Vice-President . A.E. Bentzin Secretary. . Mrs. Frank Semon Our 1956-57 School Board is especially aware of the problems which we as students Face and is alert and eager to plan with care and diligence for high standards in our school. We appreciate their efforts to provide Water- town High School with teachers who are well qualified and with the best buildings and equip- ment possible for our community. Mr. Bentzin and Mr. Ebert, members of the building committee. keep close watch over the progress of the new high school addmon, .4. 6 FRED AMTHOR, JR, B.S. Stout Drafting, Shop I. JAMES O. BENNINGTON B.S. Stout General Metals, Shop I, 0 519 9 cv -sf- s ego 52 THOMAS BERENS B,E, Whitewater World Geography, Noon Supervisor, PATRICIA BOULANGER PETER COLLETTI B,E, Whitewater Junior High Mathematics, Aft I- Elem'-mfafY Aft- Assistant Football Coach, Track Coach, C Basketball Coach, B. S. Wisconsin QQ 1-.- 4 MARY ECKSTEIN Ph, B, Marquette English, Junior High Junior High Library, Cf? C0 'x Sy IL it-'7 I it ,i,.,..- I I HARRIS GRABOW B.S. La Crosse, M,S, Wisconsin General Science, Basketball Coach, Assistant Baseball Coach, STANLEY J. EWANOWSKI B,P, Marquette Speech Correction, Dramatics. BERNICE A. FOX B.S. Iowa, M,A, Arizona English, Forensics. KENNETH J. GLEWEN B,A. Central College of Iowa Biology, Refresher Mathematics General Science. EIQEANOR GRIFFITH B. A. Ripon Dean of Girls, Geometry, Advanced Mathematics, Refresher Mathematics, Girls' Club. JESSIE GRUNER B.A. Wisconsin English, Forensics, Extemporaneous Reading, CC Sometimes 1 problems oy RAMONA A, HACKBARTH B,A. Mount Mary Reading, Geography, Junior High Dramatic Club. JEROME H. HERREID DOROTHY L. l-IUCK B,A, , M.A, Wisconsin B. S, University of Illinois, Physics, General Science, M.S, Northwestern Social Committee, Librarian, Science Club, 4 FRANK M. JAMES B.E. La Crosse Chemistry, Health, Tumbling, Photography. their -vffee . DENNIS W, KEHOE B.S. Wisconsin Junior High English, Junior High Dramatic Club, k'- FRED KESSLER Ph, B., M.S. Wisconsin Biology, Staging, Social Committee. l HELEN LaTONDRESS ARNOLD LANDSVERK ' B,S. Oshkosh Ph. B, Carroll English, Junior Dramatics. Physical Education, Athletic Director, Intramurals. xv' ? X W Q WILBERT LEYS x B.A. Carroll M S XX Wisconsin Vocations, Guidance Director Student COUHC11 MYRA MacINNIIS B.A. Lawrence M A Wisconsin U. S. History Orbit , ff? X 0 SALLY MUNDT B,A, Lawrence English, Spanish Forensics, PATRICIA ORMSBEE MARGARET OTT MARY ANN PARTEKA B S Mount Mary B.A. Northwestern B S WISCOHSID Homemakmg Social M.A. Wisconsin American Problems Vocanons Committee Latin, German Junior Red Cross 6 f ' I F s-L I 1356 ,L 1 WAYNE RABE B. S. Wisconsin Junior High Health, Science, and Math, Junior High Science Club CLARA REINHARD B,S. Milwaukee Art II, Social Committee, Crafts Club. MYRTLE ROBERTS Ph, B, Wisconsin Geography, History, Junior Historians, Social Committee. 1 E,D, SHULTIS GLENN A, SCHWOCH CAROLYN SCHLOEMER B,S, Wisconsin B.S. Stout B.E. Whitewater Vocational Agriculture, Shop 1, Machine Shop, Typing, Stenography, F.F.A. 7 BARBARA Si-IUNK B.A. Milton English, World History, Hi Scribbler. WALTER STAMSTAD RICHARD STARK B.S. River Falls B.S. Milwaukee Band and Orchestra, English, History, Dramatics, Campus Band, Teache- realen KATHRYN SKINNER B.A. Milwaukee Downer M.A. Columbia Algebra, Mask and Wig Club. 0 f CT-- .f' c S , LUAL 0 E lQ:7 f 2 'if' O 'NJ- RUTH SPAUDE B.S. La Crosse Physical Education, J, R,A. G. A, A. , Cheerleaders. GILBERT STASEK B.S. Central State College, Stevens Point American Problems, Debate. X f. x with lf. '- MLJ Z .N 4 ,x tiff mfr ggi? V 1a e at ,rug ,Nm 'Vw L 1 F 1' fe-uf, .. HOWARD WILLS B E, Whitewater M,A. Minnesota Commerce Typing Service Club, Social Committee, 7 WAYNE STRAYER B, M. Lawrence Vocal Music, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus. RUTH SUNDERMEYER B.A. St. Olaf College English, Strings. JAMES THOMPSON B.S., M,S, Wisconsin General Mathematics, Football, Baseball Coach, B Squad Basketball. GEORGE VINGER B.S. Platteville, M.S. Stout Woodworking, B Football, Assistant Track Coach. f II. BETH VAN GORDEN B.S. Stout State Home Economics, F, H, A, H-YW ' 7 ,beaded 1-iaadetaata MRS. ETHEL S. DUNLAP Secretary to Principal SUZANNE REUSCIIELL MRS, VERNA BAKER Office Assistant CAFETERIA STAFF Elementary School Supervisor, Advisor for Future Teachers Kathy Kreuziger, Mrs, Hill, Mrs. Graehler, Corinne l-lamann Janice Burback, Carol Raether, Joanne Schuett, Elaine Seifert, Norman Melcher, James Hrobsky .Z CUSTODIANS WALTER LINGER IRV CAHOON ART EBERT 1 w 5' WW ,M .fn Wy I , ' M H' ,dig A 2fffL.?'??.- '?F1i'V' V. 2, f .-:nf K N. '- l1fi2.gQ:rw:. 1 Q . Yggfkiylifi r f :f5EY'.?i' g 22 K W v'5QifPiQfig . X, X if 5212-'E is if .X f , A I .Z tml A +55.g55,ih1,,i 1isgjpgs-,-ev ivi.i'ff'+,i5 Lf? ' 5 in 'f J sk-,Tim M . A - . ' 1'- Qg,fi',.,3Q1, K - -Q . K - 'L 7fl'r.'f32w?-, ' ,f'Mlf'il,f V. Q H l Q A . 'gififgfci .: w zff- - - If fglmiffifsifwaz- L ' .upLiflffffffmi--v''uw V' 'A' fH2g'Q2? ' - ' ' 'T ,. 'fi 5 iff-Rf-.1:iS:'ig'?ig,?2s2i.x V . , 'i' 7. 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Q T- 'K .f-yr V M. -2 22,551-..7f -f wi-2 K. .. 4,1 Q .- 7 ,f.,f:a,,g- ggfwifl H 'ag f- V '- - N' . ' - K g .k.,, , ., , ,, M., My . , V H .WV .gr ..gA A I A g ' X' I 1.fe.iiE- , ' if wf,.:Hi5,5Gt,ig,51lf?v3',i W2 54. -i . ., JV A --.3 ,,,Q.,NQM5x A l . In the fall of 1953 Watertown High School opened its doors to us. lt was really fun getting to know all of our classmates who have lived in our town, but until now were total strangers. Many of these strangers be- is came our best friends. The big thrill of our freshman year was the winning of first prize on our float for Homecoming. Our Sophomore Dramatic Club spelled success when it presented Puss-in-Boots at the grade schools. Sports played an important role for many of us in our junior year. When prom time came everyone was busy working on a southern plantation, the setting for our theme, Deep Purple . Not any of us will ever be able to forget OUR PROM. Looking back over our years at Watertown High School, we seniors feel that our lost year has proved to be a prac- ticing ground for our life after graduation. This being election year, we discussed, in American Problems classes, the difficulties that face our country. And in November we obtained practical experience by participa- ting in a mock presidential election. Four wonderful years passed too swiftly and we, the class of l957, truly say we will always be true to the memories of you, Watertown High. l 04 Z8 V002 -QI R! endow President ...... Don Draheim Vice-President . . . Larry Rehbaum Secretary. . . Suzanne Edwards Treasurer . . Janice Huebner American Problems Panel Discussion November 6 - Election Day LARRY AAGAARD Be silent and safe--silence never betrays you, O Reilly JOHN BENDER Iam not of many words, Shakespeare .NNE ADAMS Secretary Our thoughts and our conduct are our own, Fraudy BRUCE BENTZ Brad Artist I would rather be right than be President. Clay LOUISE ADAMS Luigi Secretary Friendship excels kinship. Cicero KATHRYN BERGIN Kay Pleasure lies rather in tranquill than in activities, ' SHARON BAER Teacher Always with a smile on her lips. Scott LAWRENCE BESCHTA Larry Teacher And life is itself but a game of football. Scott CAROL BECK Office Work She is quiet as a lamb, Langland ROGER BLOCK Carpenter He that follows nature is never of his way, Pro' DAVID BEHLING Duffy Grocer Variety is the son of pleasure. Behm KAY BOLDIG Cornptometrist For she was just the quiet kind whose nature never varies, Lowell l HELEN BLANKE KNO picturej ' Cosmetologist Without true friends the word is ' but a wilderness. fgarsr as is rf kia rf Q3 Flaws msg' if 'it E in Mr' 45' ,Q psi 9 ROGER BORCHARDT ROg Daily Times True to his word and his friend. .., .,,, ifxnsfi' W' Q O'Reilly 3 SQQQQ 3 j if KATHLEEN BULTHUIS Karin Riga Q25 Singer 25 We pgs Wm al t gage 3 'ai gsri figs si petual letter o S fd Egsfifriifiissssl fn su sszsffi-'feigrrsswlfsi K- - prism, or - . Ewa:gswswvfsias- 1- .. farm. 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Marines I do not choose to ru ROBERT BRASCH Bob Brasch Brothers My strength is as the strength of ten, Tennyson Journalist DONALD BREDOW Butch Excavator I may be small but Napoleon did all right, Unknown GORDON CON Engineer As affable and courteous DOUGLAS BRUSb Bevo Teacher He was six foot o man, A-1, clear grit, Lowell PAUL DAUER DOROTHY BUDEWITZ D0tt1e Teacher Silence is the perfect herald of joy. Shakespeare DANIEL DAVID Dan When I can t talk sense I 20 A pleasing personality is a per f introduction, Anonymous if n for President, Coolidge JOSEPH CI-IECOTA Joe He is not laughed at that laughs himself first, Prove ARD Gov. Hairgou gentleman, Dry den Chemical Engineer His thoughts have a high aim, Anonymous talk foolish, Anonymous FREDRICK DEGNER Fritz Farming How blessed is he that leads a country live. Dryden RICHARD EICKSTEADT Boys will be boys, Bulwer JANET DITTMAN Jan Her hair IS pure gold and her eyes are blue Locker ROBERT ERDMAN Erdy U s Navy Such IS l1fe Dickens DON DRAHEIM Rex Cattle Breeder It is qualrty rather than quantity that matters Seneca MARGARET EVANS Pe College Happy go lucky Proverb EVELYN DROST EV Office Worker Of all noises I thrnk music the least disagreeable Johnson CATHERINE FENDT Cathy Bookkeeper Where did you get your eyes so blue? nlke.. mags Msg lg? wasfsgvafelgxa as 2 sigh We S T if B5 '5 225225 1? ii 'Reis wifes? we si Sit ss at thigh f'aesfrgtrsls f.13s,sekqggggsslKQfr ml? A ' HS'.jJ2gg3S215K- :v i as H r, tai -'-igslpigisais 75, r . ra gga ss 4Jfggxagfs-is-fr?-lint 5, ' Qkrsgtgggeg5t!sjf,ff:s -ml ry?- Q. . .. ft --.sr-. H . . wr, .. f. itwrii,-5322 E .. 2.2 as 53?mQsrxa - at AS EL-: it 92 X -51 T ,Q H it fr A' P X at E w ffsx fg ggfil ,fa mg? 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Emerson ld Val Exceedingly fair by nature was she, Chapman MARIE GMEINDER Secretary Duties well performed and days well spent Longfellow ROBERT HARGRAVES I-larv U S Navy When he rs quiet it doesn t always mean that he rs planning mischief he may have done it already HELEN GNEWUCH Teacher Quiet persons are welcome everywhere Fuller JEAN HARTMANN Doc Science Where is human nature so weak as in a bookstore, Beecher MYRNA GRITZNER Mike I like to live my own life, Plautus JOAN HARTUNG Joanie College He who rides the horse is his master. Proverb JOHANNA GUIST Waves We are interested in others when they are interested in us, Syrus SHIRLEY HENSLER Shirl Secretary There's a woman like a dewdrop, Browning JOYCE HACKBARTH Teacher I would help others out of a fellow feeling, Burton DAVID HERREID Dave College No sooner said than done--so acts your man of worth, Ennius LOUIS HADY Louie Men of few words are the best men, Shakespeare DIANE HERREID College I-low sweet and fair she seems to be, Waller 22 JUDITH HIRTZ. Judy Airline Stewardess Full of mischief, wit, and glee, happy am I, from care I'm free. Anonymous ROBERT JOHNSON Bob SYLVIA I-IOPPE Sylvie And the quality of her work was excellent, Anonymous KAREN KADDATZ BRUCE KASTEN Jake A prosperous man of business, JAEGER I consider it the best part of an education to have been born and brought up in the country Alcott Q KENNETH KENNEDY sam' , God takes care of boys and Irish- I' men, Proverb ' i ' i s . THEODORE HOFFSTETTER Ted Erfgineer QNO picturej I came, I saw, I conquered. Caesar The days that make us happy make us wise, Masefield IDA HIGGINS Red Marriage The Irish have the best hearts in three kingdoms, Walpole FREDRIC JAYE Bright Flash For knowledge too, is itself a power, Bacon Q fats - s a 3.5 wi '- f i I ii . ff figgt, -,rr A s?f1? f J sf S, i f - 2a9,s,,. Beautician Art is not a thing, it is a way, Anonymous 2 I NANCY HORNICKLE Nan Beautician She smiled and the shadows departed. Symonds Shaw JANICE HUEBNER Jan Beautician ' Virtue is the performance of pleasant actionsg Stephens PAUL KELM Prefer geniality to grammar, Fowler , 55.1255 5 K stiff W CAROLYN KESSLER Teacher JOHN KINGSLEY Hershy Engineer Let each man do his best, Shakespeare Wise to resolve and patient to per- form. Homer GERALD KNOPE Mink U. S. Air Force There's a good time coming, boys, Mackay DONNA KOERNER Teacher It matters not how long we live, but how. Bailey BETTY KLATT JOHN KLINGBELL Johnny Wacs The wealth of mankind is the wisdom they leave, O'Reilly HAJO KOESTER H1 H0 A man must make his own opportunity. Agriculture Before man made us citizens, great Nature made us men. Lowell SHIRLEY KORNACKI Charity is a virtue from the heart. Addison BETTY KLUG Secretary Glad till the dancing stops, Masefield RONALD KORTH Korky U.S. Navy This world is not so bad a world, Beck SHIRLEY KNAACK Shirl Telephone Operator Reading is to the mind, what ex- ercise is to the body, Steele ALLEN KRAUSE Chusey U.S. Marines Our actions are the best interpreters of our thoughts. Locke 24 Bacon 'Nr WW fl I I BARBARA KREBS Bobbie Teacher Gentleness! More powerful than Hercules, Lenclos KAY KRUEGER Nurse There lies a conversation in her eyes. Longfellow NANCY KREBS Teacher A tender heart, a will inflexible, Longfellow KAREN KUEHL Nurse Cheerfulness keeps up a daylight in the mind. Johnson VICTOR KRESSIN Vic Agriculture Quietness is best. Holland ARLENE KUESTER Office Worker May all your virtues with the years improve. Somerville KAREN KRIENKE Krink Office Worker Beauty without is born of health within, O'Shea RALPH KUSEL Butch Mechanic Laugh and the world laughs with you. Wilcox JAMES KRIER Ambrose College Conversation is the laboratory and workshop of the student, Emerson NANCY LANDSVERK College Of nature's gifts thou may'st boast, Shakespeare ALBERT KRUEGER Norky N I m a quiet gentleman Wickham gigs? it si was X DONALD LANGER Dick tgg Farmer Let us never forget that the culti- vation of the earth is the most im- portant labor of man. Webster A at MARY LANGER BARBARA LEARY Barb A winning way, a pleasant smile. Anonymous MARY LOU MARR Journalist A star danced and under that was I born, Shakespeare NAOMI LEIKNES Secretary A merry heart doeth good like a medicine, Proverb DOROTHY MAAS Dot Secretary Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag and smile, smile, smile Asaf A friend is a rare book of which but STEVEN LeMACI-IER Lee Photogra pher Every man is a volume, how to read him, one copy is made, Sidney MARGARET MECKES Mag Nurse She has achieved success who has lived well and laughed often, Anderson if you know Channing ARTHUR MELCHER Art Not too serious, not too gay, but a rare good fellow. Anonymous wg -11 is Q--,fs ,- - QT? 7 K. Vs.. if it KATHERINE LUELK 'Kathy Nurse The only way to have a be one. JOHN LEMKE 'Satch' Electrician Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length. Frost KAYANN MENKE Casey Nurse Her voice was even soft. Shakespeare friend is to Emerson BARBARA MEYER Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. Tennyson 26 BARBARA MEYERS Barb College She was known for good will. Sappho ELSBETH NICKELS Secretary Ambition has no rest. Lytton MARY ANN MEYERS Navy Nurse The harder I try to be good the worse I am, Anonymous JUDITH NIEMANN Judy Teacher Enthusiasm moves the world. Balfour CHARLES MILLER Chuck Dentist Thought alone is eternal. Lytton SANDRA NOLTE Sandy Nurse A Girls blush sometimes because they are alive. Browning I mv LARRY MOLDENHAUER Everyman is the archrtect of his own fortune. Sallust DIANE OFSTIE Teacher She who laughs, lasts. Poole KATHRYN MULLEN Kady Occupational Therapist Good humor makes all things I , tolerable. Beecher ROGER PARISH R0g Let us do or die, Bums MICHAEL MULLEN Moon Youth comes but once in a lifetime, Longfellow MARDELLE PAYANT Mort Science Without music life would be a mistake. Nietzsche JOYCE PETERS A light heart lives long. Shakespeare WILLIAM POTTER Angus All that he does he does well. Anonymous DEAN PFEIFER Butch I live in the crowd of jollity. Johnson MERLIN PREINFALK Merlie Cabinetmaker A man he is of honest and trust, Shakespeare LARRY PIEPER Al A man of vast and varied information. Gaynor CAROL RADLOFF Secretary Laughter is the joyous, universal evergreen of life. Lincoln LARRY PIKE Fish Electrical Engineer Wit that can call forth smiles even from mourners. Seneca CAROL RAETHER Hitch your wagon to a star, Emerson CATHERINE PLATOS Moose College We women seldom fail in a pinch, Johnson JOHN RATHERT Jack Is not life a hundred times too short to bore ourselves? Nietzsche SUSAN PLENGE Susie College She's quiet until you know her. Anonymous SUSAN RAUE Susie If she is worth .knowing at all, she is worth knowing well. Smith RICHARD QUINN QNO picturej I'll say as they say, Shakespeare WILLIAM RAUE Bill Commerclal Artrst He has a clever personalitx and he knows his art Anonymous DELORIS RLECK alone To live IS not to lrve for oneself Menander LARRY REHBAUM Schnell Electrrcal Engrneer I like thy wit well Shakespeare ANNETTE ROSS Net Teacher A still small vorce I Kings JOHN REICHARDT U S Air Force All great men are dead I in not feeling well myself Anonymous to alter me ROGER ROWLANDS Let me be what I am and seek not Shakespeare SANDRA REINHARD Sandy Nurse For nothing lovher can be found in a woman then to study nursing. Unknown -...a-41 DENNIS RUEGG Den A boy very well worth knowrng JEROME RENNER Elvis L- U. S. Air Force My interest is in the future because I'm going to spend the rest of my lrfe there Keltermg HELEN SAEGER Secretary Anonymous But to be young was very heavenly Wordsworth sf JAMES RICHTER Jim He can because he thinks he can Anonymous NANCY SCHLUETER Nance She is as fresh as the month of May, - 29 Chaucer PHYLLIS SCHLUETER Phyl Office Worker A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Old Testament JOANNE SCHUETT Teacher Her cheeks are so rosy, her eyes are so bright, Dayre WILLIAM SCHMIDT Bill Agriculture In silence also there is a worth that brings no risk. Simonides CAROL SCHULZ But as for me, one thing I ask: Grace to perform my daily task. Reich GAIL SCHMIED Schmud Air Line Hostess A constant friend is a thing rare and hard to find. Plutarch WESLEY SCHWARTZ Wes Engineer A quiet pleasant manner wins many friends, Anonymous MILDRED SCHOENHERR Millie Well-timed silence has more eloquence than speech. Tuppe GUY SCOTT Scotty Science A golfer is a man who thinks. Guest MYRNA SCHRAMM Friendship is the breathing rose, with sweets in every fold. Holmes CAROL SCULLIN I thank my stars I'm happy, Shakespeare BARBARA SCHUCHTER Barb Dietitian Life IS my college May I graduate well and earn some honors Alcott RUTH SEEFELDT Ruthie A well bred silence always at command, Henley 30 ELAINE SEIFERT Marriage Happiness is a form of courage. Anonymous CAROL STORBECK Button Clerk BARBARA SMITH Barb Secretary A little body often harbors a big soul, Anonymous EVERETT STRAUSS Evy Farmer The secret of life is not to do what you like, but to like what you do. Ransom CAROLE SOMMERFIELD Model One perfect rose. Parker DEAN STREGE Deano Daily Times lie was never less at leisure than when at leisure. Cicero GLORIA bPLINTER Nurse She that has knowledge spareth her words. Proverb HELEN STREGE Stretch There is no substitute for hard work, Edlson RICHARD STERWALD Stick U.S. Navy I try all things, I achieve what I can, Melville Fashion Designer Laugh yourself into stitches, Shakespeare NINA STOCKLI Pudge Nurse She is charming to talk to, full of wisdom, ripe in judgement, and rich in information. Bronte IUDITH TAYLOR Judy Musician Where words fail, music speaks, Andersen 31 It is wise not to speak at all, than to speak more works than we should Wyclif MARILYN SWANTON Chlckce .TERALD THEDER Jerry Electrical Engineer The score that goes beside your but how you played the game Anonymous name isn't whether you won or lost, BEVERLY WAMPLER Bev ROGER THEDER Dago Engineer Everywhere he was kindly received, Hardy SANDRA WARREN Sam N urse GILDA UTTECH Pretty and witty, yet gentle. Shakespeare Beauticran Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm, Emerson The sunshine of thine eyes, oh, let it fall on me, Lathrop ERWIN WIEDENHOEFT Weeds U, S, Navy Life is a series of surprises. 'zu,Mzi?WzfQ,:vz-ff,wfylififfilfi-I' ' - ' ws 5,'.:'.:,:17wz?2Tiv an Sv rv I if ill? --A :..,,f5km V ,E r , V , Z f-'- 5 WALTER VOEGELI Walt He is a good sensible fellow, Shakespeare WILLIAM WALLER Cosmo This music mads me, Shakespeare . Q M' ' 5 ,NWN 1 ,hi 5' A 9 iginl KAREN WALWORTH Kim Journalist Earnestness and sincerity are synonymous. Kant 32 Emerson n I Three members of our class were taken by tragic accidents. They are deeply missed by their classmates and friends. Charles Halvorsen Chuck Robert Clifford Cliff Philip Hertel Phil Those who have passed from this world die only when we, whom they loved, forget them. e 4- any .mt 33. 5 L if 4 ,, R' 2 .' Y A ,xl :. fc J x ,J ,wg . -Q f vm. ! r G x 4' 2 2' C f y 'f-, 'H .' 2 ,L I .,.. S 2 f .rg gw. ,A .- CLASS OFFICERS President ..... Don Kruege Vice President . Lowell Pritchar Secretary .... Nancy Buelo Treasurer . . . Elizabeht Derlet x in xLwG?ve te ' a endow' 96 Pmdtat ' The junior year brings the excitement of the prom, the thrill of letters won in sports activities, and the awards in forensics and other fields of endeavor. mzdafzc Marlene Jodine Merlin Yvonne Donald Altwies Armstrong Baumann Becker Beerbohm . A . , it , A 1 zl, i rtrs gt v if t s :,. y gm tsar ,r t 5 r t is t is stss rss ' X K U A In Shirley Kenneth Germaine Robert Lyle Beske Bilgrien Blaese Blank Bleeker Roger F Russell Donald Geraldine Block Block Bohn Baie ' M vykn 4 'i'h:. ,:f 'i' t W' w,J 'Y ,9 f '2 lg M Audrey Jean David Patricia Barth Brasch Braunschweig Braunschweig S v - V F 's '7 P . es 4, F Q J-A 7 ZA IRQ, Q , ,Ro P Ron Patricia Jerome Allan Joan Buss Caine Christenson Claas ' eiii d-lii' f ' J 53253 J Marie Carla David Anita Dol l ase Dunl ap Ebert Eggert Q Beverly Karen Boltz Borchardt - Q 0 'R 41? . ogg? 'sf I N' 3 f 4 'Vi .k,:: il: H , . fu 1 Paul Nancy Bublitz Buelow Albert Elizabeth Damrow Derleth l H ' L I ll I gg fe 4 ,J ' ' ' Q ' z t i dtr - QQ I Q '--' np? J Richard Gemma Engelhart Fendt s 'il' Frank Borchardt .Vaci Q W, A 'Sf 2. r-V il f f -.. 9 .-av' Eg 1 Kenneth Buss Linda Dierker je! ry SQ J fr ff? x James Fendt B Joyce Lynnette Frederick Fredrick X .z , Q22 ' ' 'li Bonn ie Karen Loraine Hal vorsen Haven ,, el K William Joanne Frish Griebenow ,.-o J 2 We K K le' i t J eril 4-f,, Carolyn Heine Heller Q Gaye James Carol Phyllis Howard Hrobsky Huebel Jaeger rif f ei r J 41' Q g J 2 X A Ruth Kausch M , '..-:,'l'V John Kellennan S li , L bliiixi i l el David Larry Kiepert Klages Katherine Grimm by 5,- V' ,J . - M 4. , L, f, . . ll , , ,f f ' .- Ji- , f If Arden Hintzmann cuzdaw The issuing of class rings holds a special interest for iuniors, particularly those going steady. Kenneth Jahnke 'H M 437 4. . Donald Klecker f Kathleen Grulke ,i : v f-an , nf' lf, ig Xpl iw Pl 1 Q , wig -f ' f is EE, J 1. in Anita Hoefs Q91 1 ' Y Susan Justmann Q. M.. , ,M Xkxlgp, 'Sir www, ss agwrx fx Carol Kol lath E Richard Haberman 's t Louis Kathy Carl A. Kressin Kreuziger Krueger P ul my is V' L N' X K ,P lf' - V l gig-'nl ' Ay gf zik , L I V , , ' 7 A N fm ,ff ? 4',1C-fxx Ayxfi, A g, Ruth Tom Karen Kube Kuckkahn Kusel XA Q H is E 9 N iii , 1 Q c. N I N 2 I I X 'U clllll mf' W' 7 I X Richara Jack Angeline Loukota Lukas Maas it eefef ' L u K L I S ,k,kA A I : ,EZ4 f f is 4 ' ee R X 2 'SW y A J X fr . :ff S? :swf Norman Betty Ronald Melcher Meschke Meyer Carl E . Krueger K .- QV l l iN'EJl's g L rr rr is yyyg J we if l gi l .gg5. r i K rf 1 tp A Ralph Langer Thom as Mann -Q- ui if sg. A 'rw ' M' , i Rr l 2 Q i X M f l 7 if Q 'es' 2 Y ia , ,J M-.J sf I Stanley Meyer Donald Geraldine Kenneth Krueger Kube Kube I N f .Q l ,f,,,,. U 0 X H ' -L Charlotte Roger Louis Lehmann Leischer Loeder cmchfza James James Ronald Markl Maron Mc Caig an f i ,W g R l L ,ll . 2' Q . L. . K a 3? L L: L T' ' ll . 2 ,sr--li. 5 ' Ly, 'B i f If Ellen ' Mary Bonnie Meyers Meyers Miller Dennis Judith Karen Janet Janice Mar Y Miller Miller Miller Minar Mueller Mullen 'F 'L l is re . My M ,l,. A i r D .zu if 'fl Q, b , l y X 7 x . ' f William Mariorie Harold Barbara Mary Ann Beatrice Nass Negus Neitzel Nesta Nimm Oestreich auzdaw Diane Mundt JoAnn Ohm U.S. History students sponsor a candy sale to eam money for U.N. Children Fund. Jud ith Lol ita Carol Kenneth Nancy Bernard David Otto Perrier Peterson Peterson Peterson Pierce Pirkel ft. ff MQ., 4 - 'Q' 2 P Q 5 X l it D it , -P D .ts 2 21.912 f .. t . .,l V 0 D t sr t f f K v .- h 7 It I K ft at ' .- Nc Q ggi, lznllz W I J , jf if Eff. Y I 1 1 N If ,yhzj X 1,4 V . 's - Q r X rifaiafzfzmzf 1 if f Q Gerald Mike Sh aryn Judith Lowell Wayne Roger Plehn Podolske Pomeroy Port Pritchard Pubanz Quinn Judith Ri chart Yvonne Reese sf -Q .- W V m..' K, ,pw .F r k :', f ,M I wr' - Lyyk Melvin Ruth Saeger Schauer f'N S5135 Q Karen BeVe lY Schuenke Schuett ,,eQQ it fy, e ne Roger Shirley Janet Rothsch adl Rumler Rupnow Karen Janice Rieck Rothschadl .,- I K vu :., S ffs'???E,r 5 'Q ' 'E-Fl R S 'ii S , S ft? J J Helen Harris Joyce Schmeling Schmitz Schnitger N .., O W X vJ - Joyce Sch uett X Vernon Beverly Sch uett Schultz is N K ,gi 5 ,S Q, W ' Q ww 5, xi 5 T 3 Qu K 5. S l fi? ite Q. . 5 S Betty Diana Schoechert Schuenemann amdafw Doris James Schultz Schultz etlu ,...,, m S :-- es, ' .',, . - W 2 uuzu 3 vxif? 5 if H .. TY ,Q J' R 1 i' i il it 1- 5' t if .-'-. ieccl S .:i.. J ,J ewiii ft ' nzyyz J J J till 1 . ff? ea Carol Kenneth John Marvin Donna Schumacher Schumann Schwantes Schwefel Seifert Shepherd All Mary H Sommerfeld W1 ll iam Margo Jane Nana Richard Sprenger Sfellbrmk Sferwald Sfockli Sfrege 2, :V - :WW 255.27 1 li d li i 1. J Q , J QU' .,, Kenneth Beverly Eldon Richard Jan Thnede UH h UH h Veh low GC EC Vemon Wegner James Wend l ick , if 1 4 x F' P V Z5 X J .,,e ,IL Q J so , . J 4 ' x -:Hi Q 33 Vol ani' Wil l iam Summers L R, si KMA s.. 2 o ,S .P J Us ., -53 MF ll J Q I K7 Mariorie Von Bruenchenhein A busy group prepares the gym for prom splendor. Lois Wesemann . ri: 132 E if 1 A-3 7 all 5 John Barbara Wesfermeyer Wmker E no ,lil KW .Q Q sf. - . lair ' ' ca e X .gy S -s i s - :ii jeg :VV Ml chal Benner John Carol Marilyn Janice Wise Wright Wright Wuesfenberg Ziemann Zil lmer President .... Muriel Higgins Vice-President . . Phyllis Hertel Secretary. . . JoAnne Gmeinder Treasurer . . . Janice Uttech Higgins. Ut Ie C 17 . Her The sophomore year affords all the priveleges of the senior high students, an opportunity to join the Mixed Chorus, and the fun of parties with newly acquired friends. Stephen Anderson ,ggi 1 2 L A V Mari l yn Arndt - --. .i .gi l fag lr llbla te 1, C . Hzezqder. Robert Bender wb kP4'- ' 1 ww 2 0164 John Bergmann is , ei?- ln Sli v ,K ... 2, Nancy Besch ta 'QV Donald James Bartelt Beerbohm A yii iii? A Mf g-1 -N M 4 J J .i.i Y ix lls i is Q-4 B NX 'high 1 A erl. 1 ' 1552.1 x.l'i': ,L i--, if -. 5 i 'FE ii .5 ivy - Q Larry Dale Shirley Jean Jennie Sandra Beverly Binger Blanke Blasing Blegen Block Block Borchardt Eugene Hazel Catherine Susan Charles Borcharclt Rorck Brady Bruss Buchert 1 7 4 'wif , gt lt' Af - 'ft 3 , len N J N x af Gretchen Arthur Burzynski Buske 7 f-new T1 -3015 'fi' N Inf I , 7-Q W5 X uR2i1Qd' Y-fig:-, A W iw Eugene Daniel Coughl in Dittmann 1 . Q2 erik, 3 1 cg, fffmg L 1 1X Helen Kathleen Barbara Fendt Ferry Fink W W allay W 6 A .., 3 ES ,, Mr, Penny Checota Michael Ebert fly: Q W Wayne it Elaine Claas Sa Robert Eckert . , , ,Ei s , 9 . P- 'S 4 .Q 3 s .ff i Patrick Fitzgerald Foley Marvin Yvonne Budewitz Burnett .xi K. E .. . ,V Patricia Josepl f Clark 64 Joanne Eggert ru nl . ini I' 1' vt Gerald Frank Carol Frey 'MTI ' --W lf an If '..1-fa: 64 2 .Nix ,H 3 5 A . Thom as Grobow Roger Gallert K A K J sg f Ml- . ' 5 , A Glen Grams Sophomores study the of nature via biology Donna Harris iff' , j ,: . , ' wil - f , i ,iv ' ' 'K if , Rss live iyfzyff, E , Q 'iw W mis if Sharon Heck is? Thomas Gam roth i 'gi A In z, ' za ag Roger Griep complexities John Held X, W ss., Q ,gf M Q ws 'lx ii? l John Goethe Joanne Gmeinder Mary Goetz as ia: . f 7? mia xg M r 1 ii? l , . M- as Q ,SNK is is f ,., i xy f ,Q 'Y' X . Q i ,imlik William Gorder , i,,. J M gay? L-'L:i.if-fr' gui -,4f,Q'.fi rwygrif Dennis James Corinne Charles Grudznske Had y Hamann Harberg Erla Barbara Phyllis Joe Henschel Hensler Hertel Higgins WM, ., J. Q 1, - . ff? . .5 . , J X. I 5 'L I , i I' Q52 - L V ' gi . f l - , Q. . ia . ,rv 1 A. f A mg - . f l? ,QV ii 'lf' f 252 I VW ,l55sl 'i V :N ' J - 21- ' , Y Q g will 5' ' 'A .. 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L- I-1 :mmm X , .+, - Nr ..,,i Darlene Kenneth Kopfer Kopp Jerry Kramer wm a, K VLKJ . In 'f guag e ygg 1' In . . 'g,::'t'f ' -1- 4 ' K ,.., ,gi .c4,g.'4fgfs. : - is X H - .,' - . A l5Li? w,ixls5 - ,l., - Dennis Krause 74 .1 it ,- I K li lly fwww WM 1? jk y 5 we K. , fi? N 1 . 'J' Rich ard Robert Karen Kreuziger Kreuziger Krueger Nancy Klatt 'ir news, Christine Klecker ed um k..V y s V Ljflvf I 7' if QQ K .. . tl X 'fr' -4 SQMQE .:. Sand ra Korban Dennis Korth 000264 Elaine Krause v Si? lqiif kr a n .5 .:..,. Patricia Krueger Gerald Kreizige , ,:Q.w . ' . , 27 sf ' ' K. 5 . ' f:.i ffl I i , .5 . 555 fi. fy X ,gity s X X I.. .,,,,. .... I if jr E x ,IF ' F Ralph Kruege Mildred Kube eg Stanley Kuehl f lj' 174 - C3 4' iii? , .,, fg,:: Alice l-CPP Wi I I iams Loomis Cf l f 1 ,I .N , wx , -VAX f N X K f 1 X . . Leigh Larson Algebra students prepare string designs as a class proiect Marie Lofzgesell A Qi ' 1 . if 5 i a ,.. .1 f Joyce Maron Jerome McCaig Sandra Arleen Anita Kugath Kunert Kusel in ,Afy Ekigi zi ff' ' 'l.r 2, K -Wg A - f J 41. 55 eff' J if-f .as ,L M Carl Lange ,fe li x ' f u 'Zi' -,sf L. , fs R K f 'Q 7 A - ,K I iii QV' K f - 1 ,i We. QS' 'nf r , 1 ' :Glyn-1', X it lg ' an ' 96 ww K ll 'X 1 1 John Judith Patricia Lehmann Lemke Lindgren A ,- i ,Is Q A I s , f 5, ,Q Richard Langer lg 'we 5 ? .JJ gee f 2 E gffsv ' Cynthia Allan Loeb Loeffler I Russel Mabel Lester Margaret Howard Lue ck Maas Mal l ach Mal low Marcks 3 Q -Y Q , is i 1'2' V y s'st J, r is. A L stfs- 2.3 ,, J 4 fi g , 7 A 1 3 K ,f 1 J, Q, mia M ' is ' x -Sb: Susan Judith John Mary Allen Mears Mel cher Meyer Monzel Mueller Waldemar Carol Nass Neitzel : J A J - fan A 9 msc? , Gil -Q . .IQ I fl gsm? Y David Pfaffenbach ' .-Q , 'Q Q' .... X K 1' ' V .:'r'3'n, M A I R, SB Xl a 11 Lila Mae Pieper Edith Richard Rosalee James Carl Niemann Niemi Oestreich Pauli Peters N' 15 L E.. .... , , fur ,,: sw , V , : ' -M 'iY' W A eeie 'iiwdsf' is if' fgfifff? -fg a lxlfflgziifi Q I- ': mf- , ' if 1 is ' -- f 1' 1 ' '-.-'- Q. -- -' , K .,,.... . E 4 ,e s A . gl 0 E lf ijljs i s et ' J . if is . ., fast :-i' aa ,355 EES? iai. 1 ieiiiie iezeei if Q 5 eeii E . ii anew may R it Sandra Richard Erika Robert John Pirkel Podolske Poel let Polensky Ponath - fQ7'iZ3 f ,...'3X-'ip 0 GM l ,f 'XX' 3 KE' EBOWER ,.---Zafxfwyff J CF., Judith Ponath J rii W' Il l i a . arf! 'Y t 1 John Richart B! George Poppert 1221? F1 t i l I flag. ffimt llff' ll'fll'l,f -1, lm V' ' ' M E M ' i .,..,, ,Uwe in 5 rii- , W, . 1, ,fs 191- iii' lxkiiiifflz : Liv sg vff- 1.-:,-.., 1, L, 15 1 , ,Xi Emi zlmximz-W-fn-'I KM wx ,ek Qmgszgffqggmg -,r,rr,rr . .. +7 ea 'sq 5 'il in si 2 - 12+ Harriet Rieck :R GYM or-qFTL. Lo is Eileen Joan Kathryn Joseph Rad loff Raether Reinhard Reynolds Rhodes i .ws rg 1,, K 755: - H Eff. s ll X fwifg-Q E I' Romelle Sharon Jane Donald Sal ly l Ripley Rippe Rogers Rose Rowe t X X L t K 5 45. S, 1 E K.. X . was Q 3 s Mfg 2 f J. K . ,,. h . arol Rebecca Ruesch Rupnow f ff' fre ' iil yi P if fs if 5554 M. ' A Karbara Ralph Schlueter Schmidt Lois Schadt Frank Schmitt W. 4 W the K KWW at if 35' S K 'l , ... , K J ' , 15 ,iw , wk 1 , R is r 4 , .an-is 'iw YZ Robert Schlegel gas mg wig 5 D X if Y. , I S .ff J! J R , s , '44 :,: -:L. lr, ii .5 ,M . ,. Diane Schoechert Jane Schliewe 'S' ls M v M, K W i n f l't:i tthe '1'e Mdifi, ff Ji ,.Vy Lg Darlene Schroeder Sch uett 91. x A , Richard Schl iewe Audrey Schlueter f' iw f A sr -' ' s m,!?Is553iii'!iL . ,rg J ek fi? , 'i R f Clifford John Schultz Unclerclassmen have an opportunity through intramurals to develop skill and sportsmanship. l -onald Wayne Arlene Martha Vivian Sch wantes Schwartz Seeber Seefeldt Seibel Shirley John Shepherd Splinter fran f .iv Ili uQ',?i:.ll ' legfzl f S c A ..s,1 r'- ..', :.: Leia - 1 ':.11IL1:Em?T my ge, .nf fi dz J , , fun? at ,e . fwfr l if 535' s if ii Robert Ruth Jean Spoehr Stai Sterwald we-iixff-2,1f2,.s'fm i' fws iiv f' 3:12 if Carol ff , KPN f 3 ,. Ssii 22 t J .err .f k p,. J rc Q , A is V 1 sm ,i S t, sg xg 5: .-LLL Vxxiv K . I A 5.3 1' aiu ., f 5, Q c s sr rsisr, 52 if rrr or J s rss sf Barbara Strache Streblow Robert Roger Strege Strege , qw A i Robert Gene Richard Joann Susan Janice LuAnn Stueber Tesch Theder Tietz Turke Uttech Uttech f tw ' ., , s Q aa R V - , W W Vg, f m ' is c ..A, ff R ' - 1 'Fi 1 ' n if , ., ' ixj Ks' , Q f ' R Q24-: . R f .. w . Z , ifasf ft ft, '- X 3 A , W V , A ' X r w e 'ff X N I ff' i sf Roger Harland Patrick Richard David Charles Marsha Uttech Weber Weber Weber Weihert Wendt Wendt Band members enjoy an occasional iam session. James Peter Dale Richard William Sharon BeVe lY P Wesf Westermeyer Wetzel Wicker Wiedenhoeft Wiese Witte PM LM' PJ - r sf f Q s -is Q ' ': rf .A ' ' . , V Q' yin -- fl' ...if s . VAIV X A Q Hs. s W W RJ fs -K i L , rf , A sg , s Ruth Constance Marilyn David A c 1 Q new N M ir r if lii ll i Patricia Daron William ' W0CkenfU55 Wood Zabel Zastrow Zeim is Zimmermann Zoel le Kathryn Adler R, 105 'Q' ,i H 3-1 Betty J V! dm U60 Ch' wa' ' a. EC . Quai v.. Wi . Stexxb 119 With the coming of the freshmen year, one encounters many Firsts - one being the mem orable Homecoming Dance. madman Patricia Charles Thomas Ahlhorn Baker Baker ,Q nr se . 665. L x ,Y to s yy A , , as ff. -QS Jw' 'i , fa' Richard Rut Darlene kv ,Ng vw I . ll' fl ' lei ,.,r ' ssi sy... ll, .1 i . '. It :r I Rf. if l: :v I-. haf I W ' ll K W .S Z: , ,, li i ts - Ho if A A ' I . ' h Baumann Beaudoin Bickel Blasing CLASS OFFICERS President .... Brian Eckhardt Vice President . Charles Stellbrink Secretary. . Jane Margaret Uttech Treasurer .... Diane Reinhard Karl Bantz ,NW K .. - am . if f 5 I s.:, ,Wi '--' 'f , l X if I rg . ' X ,k.' ui f, Charles Bliefernicht Oo Q Xf' 'ro ' 0516 fi f- T. Gloria Betty Barganz Baumann if fi- 5,7 C , no-W , 'af' P -5.33 Q js Y, ,A P . C is , S 1 mx Judith Flgyd Bliese Block Sharon Boldlg Barbara Brom Karen Buss Darlene Crouch ' 22:2 r , M1 123,15 ,f,.' m Qf! Heidemarie Duehmke X fur-'ik X lt ,w if 1 'r 'jalipy a t ,.., cipro ,,.. Larry Booth Richard Bu ch hol z t erar s 0 l lh h fl Floyd Carlson Richard Crupi , .-35:51 ,fr . . M 5 , tt W. 'V+ Ain' ,, Lf-'HQ 'tr -R ' :la 4 , ':.: A Q: ,s, ii'f24 W? ff it if -fi Hilti 43223 'tv M llg ls? Q tri? ,,,N,r Betty Eckert 1 ' ec, 'lrla - -- frl' 1 f r r R l l ll l . , rere R ':r- -f.' ' I M gi? . Doris George Glenn Ellis Borchardt Borchardt Borchardt Braasch LE Janice Robert Gretchen lly Burbach Burdick Buske Rlfrl llrrl iw R 3 l l., T . 1 5 K 4 ' ffl Anita James Karen Joan Christian Clifford Copsey Coughlin Roger Marg Ann Terry Lee Damrow Do bratz Doerr Domfeld . s s fgg Q , tlr r trf rtt' Q R . V ,M err f p ,::, zn . A' 1 W ',': , ,g 9 off- Q, R llt tr, ,. Pg rccttct : ' ' Q zlll I ' h','R R ian. .s 4 6 in ,C .ulgggsi lgr M Av Brian Jerold Ralph Jeri Eckhardt Eckhardt Eckhardt Edwards N 1 ll- f f ' ' f - U55 ' ' 1 1, rggfv.,,,,,,,,3' Q J - -.mf sn 5 N ,w,.,,x . J J lei 3' ,wk 5 I 1 ' i at .1 X X .5 . f f 5 - : El-L . . ,,,. A .H , . ' lfgggyl. :W M L A ,Q , . KP! 3 Q is Nz., f, y Z m 'V Teddy Feder Doris Waldemar Fredrick 'lil' Engelbrecht Fredrick Foley zjfiea ' T Elk 5 , ,M ,M ,,.,.,h. Ney.-...K .,,, . ri : w w ' ,tie 'rw it 4' 1 Ronald Fehrmann Thomas Frelwald ..,. J- K, tm.w-wrfwawlfwrw-f T J 3 t ' I . H Q L, 7. 1 V . fe ,- ' Q W .J-3 .M ? 'wg ff: E has 7 . khtimx 1 X -,.. r -' i. ff ' 1- , -Y .- 2 'giflfww vw yf ' -r ..f' I ' ' 3 fglf' .Q 'A , , 'Aff t g: 5 .,r, FFFF f 5 1 inf ,ll EE a 1 if ,r f 'him me K K trawl l 5' i. 5 At Af , Q er W ? Wir SY.!Er5'fi??ff I 1 5-ziwz Paul Fernhol z James Freres 1, N .. . I.. .,,, gg, '-:ri Il E 5,41 my - lg. . H .. -SW . I -'--' ,- 1 - -' . Karen Hackbarth Barbara G rul ke Harvey Gruchow Donald Hartman John Kathleen Hartung Hartwig , , elae g r . . 35. l,l. - ' --: -. Hsnf, rg , ,, :H . Susan Joan Arlene Herlehy Higgins Holtz J lelel . 4 Sandra Hadaller Mary Havl l cek 5 wg? ' .., fig 8, W RE I, wg , f ra? Janet Hansen Kathleen Helden .,,-yr f - , -f.. M , - . , mf? , t e J Q W f A 'F 112 2 .3 ZE, H E:: -gl my ry Roxanne Holtz . . , .. .. l,.M U,,.- M.. . ., .f 5W,,.1,f.g, w W .. ' -wf5fz.tffm -f s . , 5? M 4 A Q , lr 5 2 K Q, si' Q1 N 0 ji M 3 3. tr S5 .. .,.. Mlm 'En et ' E,.?7'?iS?if ' srz fftsi - :. Karen Hoof ,V , k 53 K .. .l.l f-if W 'J I ln View 54 L, ,, 9 ' 5 . FQ l Q Qi Q ft v 1 X rj r gi, , f We .xsffizfiiiil .' 5- Q5lS .f-'tl sgffffffgssrg I V 49 Wax, -,Q ' i 2 X fx f at '-.wr g,:.-Szmrmfmpf -fr Steve File Foley Gerald Nancy Doreen Gerbitz Goff -- . . we J Jerry Mary Hargraves Hcrgraves zeaimea Nanc JoAnn Hei en Heinz ,E-2 . A . 'ttal f f r' 1, Q. J '... , ' figs V , -13-We ,.L. gf ' 'V :S ff: 9Ssfltif,'f5' is .' Phyllis Sandra Hoppe Hosfeld 5 ..,,. ggi? Q 5 1 x? Kruk It -as 5 ll S -4' 'l K ' 1: 'kiss - V, -' V,z. - ,- . 3 A ,r S . K5 S S r -ff if fxiif n X f kmw Zwf , R .Vv W - rrsxildllf Darlene Kathleen Patricia Virgina Jahnke Janik Jaye Johannsen Carol Kent David Kenneth Kanter Karberg Kassube Kaul itz fqgv L W, f x ,fe -f - W' , ia'SfJw .,z .li . - Dianne David Doris Margaret Kleemann Klingbeil Klokow Klokaw Robert Koh l hoff zecimea Steve Koh ls Walter Kopfer Helen Kornacki K' ,-3-ku. . '31 f 1 ii .., .T r 3 ,- S lb A K Y, Xin li 'fi N' XR Q 31. ., If Lift put ..- ' il L-,J i John N el son Kading Kath l een Mary J,.r.,,,4 ' 5:1 A v an ' MZ - , f ,Q-it 4 ' Iv t., T 'Y' -1 fav E, V- i r NkAh . if 1 Karla Johnsen Justmann Karen Keeser Kennedy , . X..,1JiPx, Sandra Susan Koerner Kohl Esther Ruth Krause Krause Kihslinger 2312 1 I Paul Kohlhoff Carol Krueger i r 5 is , , 1: , . i Q wb LEl', Q re P as fi i is W A- e 5 N if fr rera -.- , S m yr ye ae ' te f S V as V l :'.: f is sf? 1 iir eie , iiiit r 5 P n f f ,erf Roger Elizabeth Daniel Sharon Susan Gordon Harvey Krueger Kruesel Kubl y Kuerschner Kuerschner Kuester Kurtz 'QV Douglas Lamp Alan Ludtke Bernadette Marke l Charles Musser aa as ,Q , tk ,.,. ' Q' 1 '45 , L , .E ll,,ll 'wr J E , V J 4' A 5,1 W. K 'M ,2 - P Reed Larson Penny Luedtke rw . i ss, fl A 1 eeaa jig .. . J Ellr. mv .J aug.-Q David May Grace Nass jf Q is X., ffm vin ws gg Q . 'K' 2 . N3 A. W' ,fm . , M Yi K H 'ills-45 1:1 g 'li-5: J J J 1. , .. X ,, , , ,,. ff, fl., . fs-affix , .V 'K z '- .mf e , - K, sv L-:fp-sg. -- , L msn-fs.A,,w - -.1--. er :xx ff,-4.5: is-.c . ' 1 5, Tx f . ,gr 751253. laarll .. . we W, Q. .A ,Q if 1, tis m , ..,,.s5Z7f, ,,-- g l wi 'L f J Barbara Leischer Larry Maas ,fl-.H :If Gerald Mayer Helen Nass lll V gy: fly. .X ' rmmnfx 1' K Q Robert Lindemann Rona ld Maas k sw. T f -ff ,H N gi f ' f l ' David McMurry Charles Negus ... M ..t.. , 7 rw ' Doris Lotzgesel l Del bert Maass i J we i I is xx S , lg. an If x M, , Q rfstfszm K 25551592255 1 'W 'M : H Patricia Meyers Richard Neitzel - --ly M Q, , . fl. MX W 'in' rms 55 3 ,, . fret. 3' .Q .., sag, fl- M . ., ,W L ? ' ' Ni: rg ll . r. X J lrsr if .a. lya. J L lllll . s . , N ,, rl is ii . , L , . L M f if V lg A i ' '5'li 1 'f'-' . 'fs, f U, - li' 5 ,S .f svz. 7 if if fl ' Carol James Nancy Arthur Jerome Nystrom Oi ler Oschmann Parson Peters .fi l Wl Q' - . J s .yk 'rw , 'lll 61 1 l2ff'1T K K ll' I Patrick Loughl in Leon Mal lach Carol Minar 1, ,. K 'l'l 5, .I ,F 4 ,rs uw, xl I Joann Loveland Sandra Manke ,,,.. Wx . V... K 7 F 2 Teresa Mooney fzeaimea Ronald Newman Thomas Nimm +-2 '. ,gl Karen Peterson gl if- :V V Situ 'fi Wg . sw as I J M J X 5 4 'Q Ronald Pfeifer 'PP' mg , Gene Pu eper James Rathert Darci I I a Rickermann Warren 4351-w Mary Richard Platos Plenge Ramona Duane Relchertz Reinhard , , . rg ,J 'iw rr K Q, 1 I P' II iw rwfwg . I I 'iw' 7. I M lar! ' ftaki , 5-hr l -sf' - . v. Phyl I I s Poppert W1 I I iam ex E I ,, 1 I -- n. ' 1-f '- in .gg - ' W1 fa X I ' x John Pryor Barbara Reynolds may 3 , 2-Ei GV .1 wa 57 I3 ,H L 1 ar f.-....f '5 ss ra.. ri Nl ' , - ,Q 'WY i.f vu 5 L . I , hi Vk,k I VY' xr 3 ! M 14 I I 'I - I '-., ' I I ati. 1 X , aging? I . . I, , I Y sei? MJ J I 1 1 l is 1 f .5 1 ,gi T '+ 6 'fa 6' . 4 X X , er r Qt A A 'ii tml I K If . . R S Rumler .. I 1 . 55-1, M I 'SN s Merr f .,,,w f ,1 wr .,. ,LEE f V- sz? if.-in Mx I -E fx-H f I, . Ns- .as I Carl Radl und Michael Rhodes W s -14 Q L A ,. . ,Q pf' N, ., .35 55. fs.- -L... Duane Ra I che Dolores Richter K lv V A , . ,,-'k V, X Q 'XX . frf: ' 'I.' if K Izf . IIRI 1715 ' 'Sax Betty Kenneth Lou is Charles Richard Barron James Riebe Riedl Riemer Robinson Rohde Ross Rothschadl Mayris Harold Karen Marian Dennis Arlen Saniter Santner Sazama Schauer Scheele Sch: Ike -fr ' ttta I S .I s l I -2 'T fs 'I I . ,. I I hiti I I iysi I . is .. f' ,, YT-I I I 5 , . 4 I S--i I K , I I rirss ir' If , , Gerald Karen Karen Ruth Robert Susan Dianne Schmidt Schmidt Schmidt Schmidt Schmidt Schmitz Schliewe EQQWQ, i . X + . ' gg r. ' I :gills-, s. 1' X 5156 i'.. I -'Z Qiffff iif - ' fl' L. , :ky Q E we ? 1 'Qvi ' 1 fl 5 ...rw -G fs. ,QS J A 7 , , ' l itmus 'lik W J ,tv e fi ,, 7' .f -J S N I 2 if lg 5 H 4 f ' ..... J . V. ,. 3 rr em Wh K Q11 Q mf? ' lb-6 ' 1 in M. fy l 'D 5 A ' xf fi X - rf S iq ,f A . 4--4 . If Alfred Judith LeRoy Mercia ROQBI' Carol Eunice Schoenike Schonath Schroeder Schroeder Schroeder Schuett Schuett Jeanne Bob Richard Elsie Gale Steven Richard Schultz Schumacher Schumann Schwichtenberg Scobie Seager Seeber -ff c S ccc ii . J it We W 4 ' A a :2 A we Shirley Larrr Robert Judith Marianne Jean Charles James Seefeldt Sel now Snyder Stanke Stanton Steinbrink Stellbrink Sterwald ?'zee4mea Mary David Joe Bruce Jill Ronql cl Kenneth Sterwald Stockl i Stornio lo Strache Strasburg Strege Stue ber X x ' at L ia i , ' F J , L . . f ff ? I Y Q ns. 'A 1 J V. ' Q' -in W - f-g.,,,-a' . 2' 3 1 :N JM ,.L...,l, it 5 ll, It Q li wi it 'Q' '9 if J o r re fi Q w I . nn.,-:I V' 1, . P -:::, 'uni - x xr t- 1 4 ri . . K R-'Ns Kg gJ' Judith Robert Barbara David Thomas LeRoy David Sutton Tesch Tessman Tessmann Theder Tietz Timm is ,sh at Charles Thomas Edward Jane Margaret Jane Mariorie Sylvia JoAnn Timm Torkelson Twesme Uttech Uttech Uttech Wagner T g :Nxt x,gQ4 rw is 'ff ,a Q ii W Q 'Vi ,Qi we L'QI- iii-if fl Y-if 1, ' r 4:-' V.,, : My Q: I y N Y ' I - ,A s K fini ' f fx' r 'M x ,,.f.', Lil lkkz if as 4 if Qrz, V wk -I , J , X ,i T15 it is if 1 e T ,T rr r T f 5 rm Q Nd x XL J ' lg' 'A Y l A - Richard Donald Beatrice Richard Phyllis Joann Beverly Walter Wanke Weber Wertschnig Wesemann Wickert Wilde The excitement of attending football games is one of the high lights of the freshman year. Donald Robert Henry Jane Lucille Shirley Helen Wilde Willman Winogrond Wolf Wolff Wollin Wuest ll J li , , W T f-A siliit ' 1 'art is ff 4, Vk, . Q . I ii. , .6 .4 J J 3 ilri if T ., - ij W if issli J T , M tm Q 4 I T X 1 Q 'Q 'IE' lf I l 1 b w: W Wi J 5- lf: of is Q' J J ' f ,. V in-0' L V ,i-V153 1 2 , , T T 1 ,A Vilas Jerry Karen Donald Eileen Janet Virginia Zastrow Zautner Zier Zimmerman Zwieg Zwieg Zwieg CLASS OFFICERS President . . . . John Twesme Vice-President . Peter Steinbrink Secretary .... Shirley Niemi Treasurer .... Barbara Kiepert It's fun to be an eighth grader leaming to play musical instruments ancl preparing for senior high activities. 'iweswe' . mx xkifww' 'nbsifxk' N16 sw' q P 9' x fa N ' X N I f' 0 Q A l 'O I l I9 I 1 E B J AN-L f Yvonne El len James Allen Alan Dale Sharon Richard Altwies Baumann Bender Bergmann Bobholz Boettcher Boltz Braasch H . ,: ' V 5, H jx ,, 6 f ,gb - is wk 5 . y. ' f Fr M., 'S J ' 'i', s,,f'fi. trlt ' -M-'NM i w,-.B li eb is e. - , iii ' W , l ets, . - M .. J 'J E3 J f li, J F Viv, 'K . 2,j,S :if V A 1:2 ., -Z V 4 ' VV A n r B E-fm ff? dl' , ' A J ,'ffe'Q:Ify.e?2fjf5i xr? u, f M if E. 1 l ii le p p S r r S . S ir.. A 7 1 J ...A ' ' if J' ii L A :A ' Qi is-is iv?-:M ' j fs V rs,t ,J K it , Qi' 2, R Richard Curtiss Thomas James Ronald Kathleen Ph i ll ip Edward Buske Buss Butzine Cahoon Cass Dauer Dickinson Dusowsky f f 1 gf 5 Mary Fernholz Michael Fleuker Karen Fredrick Hg 3.7 'OB fi Y ,VN rl !! , iv iff: L, V L5: A we , E n A ,xl Robert Connie Sandra Griep Gruner Guist E, Thomas Wayne Hornickle Jansa - f I g V l' ' a wk 1 fi! 5 : fn fggf ,gf If J Zi. . ,, , ' kk l J k Eels Rachel Dian Eileen Eugene Ebert Eisfeldt Else Else 9 if J ' ff wi. .w t J s ff ee 3 :'f J, f 'V M, 5, Q, , I f' 31 E J! Q5l4?,D.i.Sf ' 1 QQ: ,g 333 5 M rr e J t x K 1 M ..-J-A at s it Y 4 -elr f f ? 5,4 Xl, . , J r J as f + if r I Robert Judith Donald Frances Frish Gallenbeck Godfroy Griep y Students agerly pass from one class to the next. Lynn Wayne Judith Kenneth Hadaller Heiser Holden Holzworth s E,-,qs s J , , -li, rf. N ui E -A J ' w . f 1 Ag 1 5,4 llll ,Qu :if ' M- 33' ,. K X' -A if I+.. .imvf t:','fgf'f.5 5 W it . Q, ' V 'f wigs... Q -,. 'fishy - f 2, , ,w A f wtf 'W' K, QF' y ii Vy ff' In J fssss V ff' 'K .aft I, V 5 i i'l' 'TX Gary Lewis Joan Connie Johnson Johnson Justman Justman mg 1 3 iiffg i i,LA Z L ,lx f A Georgeanne William Keeser Kehl Doris Johnson Y-H5 wt- Barbara Kieperf Edward Knol l ss, Elaine Ronald Knoll Knope Lynn Knuth ff V-15' FV 7 ,,- f .Mm . -is . El ip 1 ....,,,, t'::' E P 'fi , V , ' fy 'J 1 4 i Q I ' casa H V ' 'M .L ,ll-2 P . P , sw - A V f 4 as fs, is f far? ,- is G 'tr 1 'W ... S? 2 Nw ,gs -,. -,VLVV ff, V V, it ' -. ll ,gli is f f nnna , J ' 1: ' F P P s M Al len Mary Jane Eugene Richard Krause Krummel Kurtz Kusel K James Litwin 5 - . M W ..- 1 4 cl 4 .29 Y s 5 ,M , , ...,- 3' Q ses 1 2 I Jon Parish l Rose Kohn .., n lm 'aw li 3 Audrey Lenz Helen Kollath has X' Ji? ix 1 S! 'F ff P .gy ,M L I 39' Richard Lei kness Allen A. Krause lf- 3 -15.1 V.. A in ,, Judith , Lindgren .Wa QW Some like to dance and others like to watch at the Junior High parties. Ann Victor William A. William G. Shirley Lordahl fr Miller Miller Miller Niemi Kathryn Norman V t- ,V ig W 421 'M' V .L fa' W' Q is iw' V iii-vw' V ' , aff E fy fu- VV: , ,lg '.iss , L, 1 A i P Nl iiii L A 'QE , .. -' .. , K, f K L K if 1 ': ', K ' 'rf J 1 Efiw f it 'Q Z .L ,ti.s,,.iV t l 5 , V Q V , ww 11 sw' , A . W Qs' - ' 'f W 1 , , VV V V - ' ,ig V VVV V,VVVVVI,VV-fl 7, ' -. , nn 'K in P f' p , f zll ' iii' - A x ' y. ' : s.. sf . - '1 .- ,Q ' -f , ' VH 'W X A ft -- 3 :r ,fi ' f f LW ffi THU E f Vi' A ill fl. .. siiefift MARK if 'Q Doug l as Pederson Larry James Kenneth Stanley Glenn Peterson Pirkel Reese Rehbaum Rhodes x X 3 vnu .W't'j,i 1 She-v-'I K I Nw It Kan 1 ,W - Vs' ir, ,....-W. 4+ mary . .,, ,f ,,f gr , yi'i5i'i?iff1: K Mary Lou Rhodes Marcia Schoenike Robert Sell ti lt ,A-. 5 if , 1 .nn :,..,,gQ .K . we 5. if -, V' Y 'Wi f I ,, I X3 lb nuff! J ,lr SaDonna Roehl Michael Sch uenemann Wesley Ripley Sandra Sch uchter sg? ,, 1' , 9 rs' A , 9001! xx rll tfi 'lm fl 'fig' Flin' 1 Richard Stallman Nancy Splinter cy!!! Qaeda Richard Tessrna nn .if 1- I V. W A I ,si John John Twesme Vergenz Q .. ..,,, . ,wif ,e R -Q 'rig,. V , 4: 1 ,A 5 - S 5 B -rr ieffffrfffir Ex.-ss-if lfmrizmf' Qsfgrf- 5 r 1 fi 1: .' siffnnwzvf H? Robert Rupnow Karren Schultz J if-Q A R if vu 'E i 'I - lgiiyisg W- J' v14v1b.,.,,,M i9J ' gin ii' A7 ff m Li ,lil W 'K Melissa Schleper Robert Schultz with .fitiifkliip WWA QQ my 3, .- 2 . rf . in - 'ir' 2' 55 TT' Laura Schmidt Judith Schwenkner Sally Sch John Scullin QM W Mfr if Q Q .... . K '1 1 xml , fr J. . My J ,TT K' , 'Q i r is 1 1 N an K g --Q-, at at :fi 3.3m 1 - AL D W . - J' f Peter Steinbrink Robert Vogel 1 72 Russell Sterwa ld Joan Wagner ut' il nd' A, a W ff N r ssirss W, y in Zig V ra-, r 'L K ' r V Fr? ,x .'.s lk in ' J , ss? SSL J A - ' ' W' M in fr. ff, grin Ji-111 vb , f K ' ff K K bi : 5-Sf: W' K .Vail fi- 4 7 itz , Ti I . i i4i'31fs2.yf 5: A ' 1 ' 5' - f 29+ Xi ' l l -eu 5 Q A 'S if J ,frail if .A V -Q - -is SA m 7-4 ' M Av' - , ...MM gi' gk riff Q ,,.i: I , , , ,Mi Std ,ff i 5 ' . 2 J. J Paul Barbara Elfi Robert Welbourne Wendlick Wessollek Wieden Winfield feld Wimmer Delores Tess Janice Stock Sharon Weber Duaine Wallace 4, X ll K5 ll 4 N.. 12,7 haf - +---.ef , IQ .. fs1,,4w,.f '- . 5' .Nu m- ' SH V w e If-. i '1 ' va U.. 5 .a ! '. -2 ew-My .,. J ' J r Donald David Wolf Yo 3321 CLASS OFFICERS President . . . . Arthur Kehl Vice-President . . Thomas Wright Secretary. . . . Kathleen Nelson Treasurer . . . Charles Summers megs. 1. Sum Xu Nexwit' Ken was ' Class schedules and student handbooks are especially important to the seventh graders who are beginning their long climb through high school. Sharon Sandra Steven Dennis Carmie Steven Adam Adams Annis Bachler Baker Bauck i v- S lit it i 1 S may A iitt i l A C I it gg C 5 ggyi gymggxgg g yi t.ii if M ...ss A , C ttii A A it gif ' A S ir'S '-lt 'str i,fts ris X 4 t','t l gztg J l A ttiai ' itti ' rrtsi igixwqs, -.-gV,A- ,,N,,f -2 Ai VAI, -ggl - A 0 i -ef . i f -s ' Y , 5 ' A. 4 A f. Af A 'Y - i t rr l t A ' if ' it Keith Sandra I Gerald Robert Bonny Wilmer David ' ' B bholz Brandenstein Brunk Burbach Becker Behlmg Bnefeld o X, Dennis Burg 97 'MIB f 7 in ,V 5 and .f 2 , ' lil. I -.., 1' h .ri Af s 1 J3- iaffif Q f., . JJ? lg ...M T M x , J, g K L EEE? . S YW? David Drost Rog er Buss Dian Larry Cass Christenson , rurr r 1 ' If we , , ,.., ws , , .. A, I N, 1- P' Q22 - - 1 ' -1 -v2,5t'Li? XXX ' ff-'Q f' , Ami.. ' -,ffiisizgs -,ff f-Wff- r -sr F Evra: S ,-,. 1: ' ' , --h. it 's1'sf2'ff +A ,H Q. 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' . f link .V ...mi .... i Q 1? 3. ....L we .1,1, +1215 IL, .X Z R'-1 'c ',E1f'53:w23i 'Ti , , .iX..Ef...XXsf ' . , . , ' -f.-qw Q k.., ,H ,-1L X 25,522 . - ,f.X.u X X .5 . K 1. X,-,X mg Jxgfgik , ,XXX f f sk M Jai: : .nr X , .XXX .. XX -,M u F 3 2 game! FLUTE: S. Kehl, Peterson, Burzynski, D. Herreid, Winogrond, Jaye, L. Uttech. CLARINET: D. Koerner, Hackbarth, G. Eckhardt, Kiepert, Kessler, Krebs, G. Splinter, Wesemann, Lueck, Gorder, Bender, Boltz, B. Kehl, Ripley, Luedtke, I. Reinhard, S. Niemi. OBOE: Schonath, Mundt, Schnitger, Hamann. BASSOON: Taylor, Holtz, Rupnow. BASS CLARINET: Meckes, Grimm, Mears. ALTO SAX: Fredrick, Hoppe, D. Reinhard, Kusel, Minar. TENOR SAX: Landsverk, Rippe. BARITONE SAX: S. Koerner, Kading. CORNET: R. Niemi, Ebert, Sprenger, Dauer, Schuenke, Halvorsen, Kube, Ronath, Twesme. TRUMPET: Scott, Waller, Freiwald, Hintzmann. FRENCH HORN: J. Eggert, A. Eggert, Jack, J. Splinter, J. Uttech W, Kehl, Seibel, Heck. TROMBONE: W. Schwartz, Vehlow, R. Eckhardt, McMurry, Parsons, B. Eckhardt. BARITONE: W. Schwartz, Hartmann, Schuett, Schultz. PERCUSSION: Nolte, Jahnke, D. Herreid, Kohls, Wood, Zautner, Frank. SOUSAPHONE: Schmitz, Schliewe, Meyer, Twesme, Nass, Mallow. dcwffm Zami s TOP ROW: Bill Sprenger, David Mclvlurry, Richard Vehlow, Wesley Schwartz, Kenneth Iahnke, Richard Niemi, Karen Schuenke, John Ponath, Sharyn Pomeroy. FIRST ROW: Nelson Kading, Suzanne Hoppe, William Gorder, David Kiepert, Lynnette Fredrick, Mr. Stamstad. TOP ROW: Rich-ard Weber, Jack Rathert, Mike Sproat, Haryey Gruchow, Kent Karberg, Allan Christensen, James Hrobsky THIRD ROW' L ' ' ' ' . ouise Adams, Valerie Frohmader, Dick Langer, Paul Bublitz, Dan Kaddatz, Joe Rhodes, Ralph Langer Arrnond Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Marr, Joyce Fredrick Deloris Rieck, Marilyn Zabel Helen Gnewuch E1 b h 1 1 0 S et Nickels, Carol Schultz, Sharyn Pomeroy, Mary Ann Nimm, Edith Niemann. FIRST ROW: Jeanne Adams, Gilda Uttech Judy Melcher, Pat Braunschweig, Mary Koshelnick, Judy Ponath, Betty Schoechert, Barbara Winkenwerder. S . . Rh des , PRESKDENT 5941 . - 'Joe O. ice-PRESX Aguaes- ' .' ,nn TARYJRE Judv N'e ' SECRE 51 Phyllis swivels' Nl ' TOP ROW: Fred Degner, Vernon Schuett, Carl Krueger, John Goethe, Eldon Uttech, Donald Hartman, Delbert Maass, Robert Eckert. THIRD ROW: Leigh Larson, Bob Strege, Dick Neitzel, Richard Crupi, Phyllis Schlueter, Ruth Ann Kasten, Carol Ruesch, Mary Monzel, Judy Niemann. SECOND ROW: Kay Krueger, Cam Olson, Anita Eggert, Iodine Armstrong, Carol Kollath, Angeline Maas, Dorothy Maas, Gale Schmied, Karen Kaddatz. FIRST ROW: Gemma Fendt, Sharen Nelson, Karen Nelson, JoAnn Ohrmundt, Linda Dierker, Ruth Kausch, Nancy Peterson, Lolita Perrier, Marilyn Ziemann, Mr. Strayer. ln... Due f the Parent? The wonderf I of this orgqs Music Clubu tlupporf by n was made pgssiilpurchose e. --A-ug Santos Ouiewm VIOLIN: Payant, Nolte, J. Eggert, Krebs, Kusel, Koester, Podolske, Leischer, Buske, Else, Norman, Platos, Arndt, S. Weber, Schuett, Miller, Schultz, Schmidt, Griep, Stanton. VIOLA: Herreid, Schuenke, H. Rieck, Haman, B. Kiepert, Olson. CELLO: Schucter, Koerner, McCaig, Streblow, Kading, Oestreich, Downing. BASS: D. Herreid, Kressin, Frederick, Parson, Sprenger, Ponath. FLUTE: Kehl, Peterson, Burzynski. OBOE: D. Reick, Schonath. CLARINET: Hackbarth, G. Eckhardt, D. Kiepert, Kessler. BASSOON: Taylor, Holtz, Rupnow. BASS CLARINET: Meckes. SAXOPHONE: Hoppe, Landsverk, Rippe. FRENCH HORN: A. Eggert, Jack, Splinter, Uttech. TRUMPET Niemi, Scott, Waller, Dauer, TROMBONE: W. Schwartz, Vehlow, R. Eckhardt. TUBAg Schmitz. PERCUSSION: Jahnke, Kohls, Hartmann, Wood. PIANO: Kausch. ORGAN: R. Weber. STRING INSTRUCTOR: Miss Sunclermeyer. DIRECTOR: Mr. Stamstad. IT C31 , Dt rs f- W' ' I Q ff f v. , fl , I l ffl: FIRST ROW. Kugath, Frnk, Peterson, Maron, B. Blasmg, Helnz, Schoechert, Rogers, Tessman, Adler, Ferry, Ertl, Johannsen, Wagner, Dobbratz. SECOND ROW: Kruiger, Tietz, Lueck, Herlehy, Kohl, Schadt, Klatt, Schliewe, A, Schlueter, B. Schlueter, K, Heiden, Higgins, Duehmke, Schuett, ecker. THIRD ROW: Ahlhom, Hensler, S. Blasing, Baumann, Bickel, Borchardt, J. Heiden, Kanter, Buss, Tetzlaff, Uttech, S. Kuerschner, Kube, Oestreich, Poellet. FOURTH ROW: Pieper, Saniter, Kruesel, Baumann, Gerbitz, Johnsen, Boldig, Nystrom, S. Kuerschner, Buske, Wockenfuss, Reynolds, Strache, Witte, Bruss. Wie! Zend LUTE: Dauer, Keeser, Lindgren, Lordahl, Schmidt, Splinter. CLARINET: Baumann, Foley, Hackbarth, Holden, Hosfeld, Iahnke, rgenson, Reynolds, Richter, Rowe, Steinbrink, Sutton, Wagner, K. Wesemann, P. Wesemann. SAXOPHONE: Blegen, Holtz, Jansa, ueger, Kuehl, Minar, Strege, Torkelson. CORNET: Heiser, Strache, Vergenz. TRUMPET: Peterson, Ripley, M. Schroeder. FR, HORN chultz. TROMBONE: Cozatt, Dickinson, Edwards, Frish, Juul, Krause, R. Schroeder, D, Tessmann, R. Tessmann. SOUSAPHONE: athert. PERCUSSION: Else, Kiepert, Leikness, Parish, Parsons. fandom Ozcdeoha VIOLIN: Parsons, Bauck, Schliewe, Cass, Splinter. SECOND VIOLIN: Schmidt, Meyer, Sazama, Markl, Stanton, CELLO: Kading, Downing. BASS: Ponath. FLUTE: Lindgren. CLARINET: Wesemann, Reynolds. SAXOPHONE: Blegen, Janza. TRUMPET: , Ripley. FR. HORN: Schultz. TROMBONE: Tessmann. PERCUSSION: Kiepert, Liekness. DIRECTOR: Miss Sundermeyer, Herreid, Schwartz, Nolte, Fredrick, Scott, Sprenger. OFFICERS OF THE SENIOR BAND Band Captain ........ Guy Scott First Lieutenant . . Wesley Schwartz Second Lieutenant A . .Bill Sprenger Drum Major . . . . . Guy Scott Quartermaster . . David Kiepert Student Director . . Richard Niemi Manager . . . . Richard Vehlow Drum Maiorette .... Lynnette Fredrick OFFICERS OF THE ORCHESTRA President .... . Wesley Schwartz Vice-President . . . David Herreid Secretary-Treasurer . . Sandra Nolte Student Director . . Guy Scott OFFICERS OF THE PARENTS MUSICCLUB ARE: President-Mrs. Vehlow, Vice-President-Mr. Krueger, Secretary-Mrs. Koerner, and Treasurer- Mr. Ebert. 74 r' Zn as L, 6 !N Susan Kehl and Carol Peterson are two of the busiest girls in the senior band. Filing and check- ing music are just two of the jobs they perform as librarians. The Parents Music Club raises money by selling season concert tickets, taking orders for Christmas fruit cakes, and selling refreshments at games. I SEATED: Winkenwerder, Armstrong, McMurry, Lindgren. STANDING: Peterson fSecretaryj, Krebs QVice-Presidentj, Koerner, Halvorsen, Coughlin, Meckes, Splinter fRecorderj, Marr, Jaye, Kehl, Herreid QPresidentJ, Kohl, Hertel. ' MASK AND WIG EXECUTIVE BOARD Senior Dramatic Club President. . . . . . . . . Donna Koerner Vice-President . . . Mary Marr Secretary. . . . Barbara Krebs Recorder . . . Margaret Meckes Junior Dramatic Club President ....... Barbara Winkenwerder Vice-President . . . Bonnie Halvorsen Secretary. . . . . Carol Peterson Recorder ........ Iodine Armstrong Sophomore Dramatic Club President ........ Patricia Lindgren Vice -President . . John Splinter Secretary. . . . . Susan Kehl Recorder ......... Phyllis Hertel Freshman Dramatic Club President. . . . . . . . .David McMurry Vice-President . ' . Ioan Coughlin Secretary. . . . . Susan Kohl Recorder . . . .Patricia Jaye BAND SKIT COMMITTEE President . . -. . . . . . . .Karen Haven Vice -President . . . Elizabeth Derleth Secretary. . . Carol Huebel The Band Skit Committee was organized to help the band present their football halftime shows. The members perform such duties as securing costumes for the program and often participating themselves. 75 LOST HORIZON by Myra . . Elizabeth. . Wyland . Rutherford . Chang. . Conway . Mallison . . . Miss Brinklow . Henry Barnard . Lo Tsen . . . Helen. . . High Lama . Taski . . Al-Ling . Tibetan . . . Director . . . Student Director James Hilton CAST . . Barbara Winkenwerder o 0 n Nancy Landsverk . Arthur Parsons . Richard Vehlow . . Paul Dauer . . Guy Scott . . Dean Pfeifer . Jean Hartmann . David Herreid . .Lolita Perrier . Sandra Nolte Henry Winogrond . Barbara Krebs . Edith Niemann Charles Miller Kathryn Skinner Karen Walworth 2 ,ga ,S X l x ,, Vehlo - Epilogue and Prolo W, Wlnkenw glle :ICO D 00 37' xfellg r erder, Parsons, and La J 9' QQ- Ddsverk Hartmann, Herreid, Krebs, Pfeifer, Perrier, Dauer, Winogrond, Niemann, Scott, Nolte, Miller. rr ' :.',',-ij, H TOP ROW: Angeline Maas, Betty Schoechert, Mary Koshelnick, Ralph Eckhardt, Diane Herreid, Donna Koerner, John Goethe, Carol Strache, Susan Kehl, Robert Strege, William Rex. FOURTH ROW: Susan Justmann, Nancy Peterson, Lois Wesemann, Susan Plenge, Nancy Buelow, Ellen Meyers, Marilyn Zabel, Bill Raue, Larry Rehbaum, Gretchen Burzynski, Roger Block. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Derleth, Carol Schumann, Edith Niemann, Diane Reinhard, Pat Lindgren, Susan Mears, Barbara Nesta, Phyllis I-lertel, Kathryn Mullen, Sharon Baer, Suzanne Edwards. SECOND ROW: Louis Kressin, David Braunschweig, Karen Haven, Sharon Rippe, Karla Johnsen, Janet Buske, Nina Stockli, Arthur Melcher, Vernon Wegner. FIRST ROW: Gretchen Buske, Judy Schonath, Penny Luedtke, Susan Kuerschner, Jane Margaret Uttech, Karen Walworth, Ruth Foley, Virginia Johannsen, Charles Stellbrink, Steve Kohls, James Oiler, Henry Winogrond. CNOT ON PICTURE: Joe Clifford and Susan Turke.J Under the enthusiastic guidance of Mr. Leys, the 1957 Watertown Senior High School Student Council took on new responsibilities. Council members volunteered to help with assembly programs and monitoring in the halls. The student council was in charge of Homecoming, Visitation Night, and Career Day. They extended their interest and activity to state affairs by having local ancl county officials present their opinions on legislation of concern to youth. cans OFHM Lays Susan Bill Rane isecretalyy Lnianelnerreid Flange cvice-Pfesidem' iPresident7. 77 an . ' :he Germ na om sure Som in 3 emma Medieval perio Y o11HY: 's mg . Meidco 1 bracing Chriumas in Cexe ' H313 . breakivg the Vx i e gr it 461 gi A Wise Man offers his gift to the Christ Child. hxighiad by Narrator: Karen Walworth CHRISTMAS IN OTHER LANDS Christmas has given mankind more joy than any other day of the whole year. A long procession of people, associated with Christmas, marches through the pages of folklore and history. Customs of celebrating the birth of our Lord have come from countries throughout the world as Merry England, Germany, Mexico, Bavaria and finally the Holy Land which commemorates the birth of Him whose teachings we must follow. The script for this year's production was prepared by Miss Fox and Miss Skinner. lt was produced under the general direction of Miss Skinner. 1 78 . - Christmas deco. iestiv Utes ' agecml d during the The inspiraf. I- 1011 f H . wo Bavarian meg' Szlent Night . C317-Ie to The She Pherd 3 of 0 ,t the heavens. Y marvels at the be Narrator: Joe Checota. amy The Finale of the Christmas Pageant is the Nativity Scene with the choruses and orchestra joining in the Hallelujah Chorus. I -..,,,.s. fa if 'ltr J' . .1 .,f. 371 Uffimxf - V s, . ffx'1zst?kf!f4i' A 'Y' wr , :N- ' :1:: : I f V 97:5 QWQQ: 15, .. 'jiif is :at Y t 4 K r f 9 5 Degrassi - ea Ne vi r t 'ii Wa if at Qt sy? TOP ROW: Carol Strache, Susan Mears, Catherine Platos, Lowell Pritchard, Karen Kusel, Judith Port, Susan Kehl. SECOND ROW: Betty Schoechert, Diana Schuenemann, Henry Winogrond, Suzanne Hoppe, Joanne Eggert, Gretchen Burzynski. THIRD ROW: Karen Walworth, Virginia Iohannsen, Patricia Krueger, Margo Stellbrink, Katherine Lueck, Carol Raether. Delete 5 V' . ., . ,B X . 155 r aa , aarasirf TOP ROW: Judith Niemann, Lowell Pritchard, James Rothschadl, SECOND ROW: Henry Winogrond, Carol Nystrom, Charles Wendt, Karla Johnsen. THIRD ROW: Mr. Stasek, Mary Platos, Edith Niemann, Ronald Pfeifer. QNOT ON PICTURE: John Ponath, Richard Podolske, and JoAnn Heinz., D-f ZOOM Q CONE DOWN f MR.HEl?RElD,PLEF1SE I PRO M THHT LIGHT SCIENCE CLUB President .......... Louis Kressin Vice-President ...... Allan Christenson Secretary, Treasurer . . . Bill Sprenger I ERTYUUR QVUFI C.OOI4lNG 4 -N H CHEFS CLUB President ........... . Dennis Grunske Vice-President . . . . . . . . . Richard Plenge Secretary, Treasurer . . . .... Charles Stellbrink G.,-MA. BOARD I TUMBLING CLUB President ...... . . . . . Sue Edwards Pffmdem 1 ---- ' - ' ' ' - Roger Block ViCe-p1-esidem . ' I . . . . . u Carol Scumn Vice-President ....... . . Russell Block Secretary, Treasurer , , , Bonnie Halvorsen Secretary' ' ' ' Art Buske Treasurer. . . Pat Foley LIBRARIANS President ....... Mary Langer Vice-President ..... Betty Klatt Secretary. . . . Phyllis Schlueter l SERVICE CLUB President ..... Louise Adams Vice-President .1 . . Carol Wuestenberg Secretary, Treasurer . . . Barbara Fink GIRLS CLUB President . Barbara Krebs Vice-President ..,, Susie Edwards Secretary .,,,, Margaret Meckes Treasurer .,.,,, Nancy Landsverk , .W WR TERTO FUTUREF Vice Presr Secretary Treasurer , I O ' President . fu DNS IN ERICA ll Pritchard rn Schmidt tor Kressin ur Melcher FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OFAMERICA President . Geraldine Boje Vice President .Marie Gmeinder Secretary . . Mary Langer Treasurer . . Paula Irnig RED CROSS President Carolyn Kessler Vice President Janet Buske Secretary Lolita Perrier Treasurer Marilyn Zabel FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA President . . . Judy Niemann Vice-President . Judy Port Secretary, , . Nancy Krebs Treasurer, , , Marilyn Swanton Librarian Historian Carole Sommerfield Program Chairman Barbara Meyer 83 . . . . - ll ..- .. isa A 2 -. ..- .. -. 2 ' . . . . . . - lltl ... . ... . s mice D C R . Ed DUSPWSK Pfesidenr presidentzdgm . .l . ,Dian Ersfelch SKersf-p,eS2deht . u i i Bm K Zefziegafsibrreasurer THEY Sichvbenkner effify-Treasurer al?-glare Fernhsgl ' EC H Nelson C R A F T S President, . . . Richard Stallman Vice-President . . . Jay Winoqrond Secretary-Treasurer . James Ca oon 5 5,2 Karen Parson presid 'denr . - ' Kathleen Nelson Vice -ggi ' - . 5 arise-President 'nrer D ' ' lrnann Secretafysjgfgt ' ' . Zhu Twesme , S ' . ' e ' retafb' mea Gad Wm asufef . ten Parson Sec Helen K011atIi STUDENT COUNCIL TOP ROW: Richard Stallman QVice-Presi dentj, Arthur Kehl, Tom Wright, Mr. Twesme, Keith Becker, Steven Armis. Ronald Knope fPresidentJ. FIRST ROW: John Manthey, Dian Eisfeldt, Barbara Kiepert, Kathleen Nelson, Gail Winkelmann, Mary Hutson QTreasurerJ, Edward Dusowsky. NOT ON PICTURE: Peter Steinbrink CSecretaryJ. Sauk 1 1 n u 'V f s? 2233? : :su fi i f :M new .E ........ V,,L,. 7956 cf' QUEEN AND HER COURT: Pearl Callies, Barbara Nesta, Queen Nina Stockli, Janet Minar, Susan Bruss. 2aceea FIRST PRIZE F. F.A . QUEEN AND CO-CAPTAINS: Mullen, Doug Bruss, Roger Wind, 'Yak vi . X, N- A SECOND PRIZE Seniors THE CROWNING: Doug Bruss, Nina, and her escort, Larry Pike. Come on fellows, tackle that guy! Who's going to get it? INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORD Player TD Ex. Pts. Totals Roger Theder 4 I6 40 Roger Parish 6 O 36 Mike MuIIen 3 I I9 Larry Beschta 3 O I8 Don Krueger 3 O I8 Bob Brasch I 0 6 Jim Markl I O 6 John Wright I O 6 Bill Summers 'I 0 6 BRAVE LAND CONFERENCE STANDINGS W L Watertown 4 0 Cedarburg 2 2 Salem Central 2 2 Port Washington I 3 Menomonee Falls 1 3 Hurray, here comes the team! Hit that lineg We want a touchdown! We got it, and victory too! Behind the scene of our victories are our hard- working managers, Pat Foley and Guy Scott. 7' I 'W' Watertown 1 3 14 I4 21 ' ss Coach Jim Thompson Coach Pete Colletti Opponents Beaver Dam 7 Wisconsin Rapids 0 Lo Crosse Central 6 12 Port Washington THERE WERE SOME DOUBTFUL MOMENTS 88 Zlcfwlefea ,4 Sai lfffilil TOP ROW: Pete Colletti fAssistant CoaehJ,.Larry Roger Parish, Jerry Theder. THIRD ROW: Ken Roger Buss, Mike Mullen, Jim Krier, SECOND RO Wright, Mike Podolske, Bill Summers, Larry FIRST ROW: Jim Markl, John Kellerman. John Westermeyer, Jerry Plehn, rf' Ort 4 -930 TQ-ff A X W Watertown 27 1 4 34 1 8 a fzeace 654141764 wife!! is rr Si .E ROW: Bob Brasch, Roger Theder, Don Bredow, Ken ami es, Coach Jim Thompson. THIRD ROW: Larry , Bill Potter, Jim Schumacher, Bob Erdman, Harvey er. ie P SECOND ROW: Frank Schmitt, Dave Pirkel, ierce, Manager Guy Scott. FIRST ROW: Don ff A Opponents Salem Central Cedarburg Menomonee Fol Is Edgewood Roger Theder Co-Captain, All Conference Quarterback get, Bob Wallace, Chuck Miller, Doug Bruss, Hal-graves. Roger Parish, Halfback Co-Captain, All Conference Most Valuable Player BUT WE CAME OUT UNDEFEATED! 70715 -fettamen Z?56 W ? 2 x KD' Tk: LD T WATERTOWN HIGH J.V. SQUAD The J.V. 's started out their season with a victory over Cooney but dropped their last four games to Beaver Dam, Wayland and twice to Brookfield. This gave them a one to four record. TOP ROW: Westermeyer, Krueger, Zoelle, Held, Buchert. SECOND ROW: Frank, Kapheim, Tesch, God roy, Foley fManagerj. FIRST ROW: Kressin, Clifford, Kreuziger, Meyer, Theder, Kreiziger. Coach: Mr. Vinger. The Frosh team played their first games with Stl. John's and were beaten both times. Then they came back to win from Lake Mills and the College Preps. They finished the season with two wins and two losses. WATERTOWN HIGH FRESHMAN SQUAD is assi - gi- ii .rr ' 92 TOP ROW: Fernholz, Lamp, Engelbrecht, Theder, Buske QManagerQ. SECOND ROW: Twesme, Loughlin, Zimmermann, Beaudoin,.Tesch, Srrache. FIRST ROW: Feder, Neuman, Rohde, Dornfeld, Crupi, Seeber. Coach: Mr. Landsverk Betty Sc hoechert Kate Foley A-SQUAD Judy Hirtz Captain Janice Huebner Qeezlecwlefza B' SQ UAD Barb Fink, Karen Ebert, Carla Johnsen, Phyllis Hertel, Captain 14 Sgmd ?a46ez!6aZZ f U 'zg' : ,:,: --.' gg. Afgffqgfgw f 'ZIV C A f BW S A s s r a 9 W A if 3 X Miglia, 12 -sv N. :. Sm V , . WWE, zf -5 L--' 1- ' 9 .. X5 . a. lzl 4 :1f':x ' 6 TOP ROW Manager Jerry Theder, Bob Hargraves, Doui4Bruss, Mike Mullen, Coach Harris Grabow. SECOND ROW Roger Theder B111 Potter Dave Pirkel, Ted Hoffsterter, Jim arkl. FIRST ROW: Don Krueger, Mike Podolske SEASON RECORD and Coach Gra bow Wvggrfown 53 48 87 72 68 77 63 60 79 73 89 66 58 72 79 76 72 8 1 7,1 Opponents Beaver Dam Oconomowoc Hartford Nicolet Brookfield Salem Central Port Washington Alumni Beaver Dam Ceclarburg Oconomowoc Brookfield Menomonee Falls Fort Atkinson Salem Central Hartford Port Washington Cedarburg Nicolet kAA..A.. A.AA II,-.I I.. Co- Captains Mike Mullen Roger Theder OUR TEAM IN ACTION INDIVIDUAL SCORING MuI I en Theder Pirkel Krueger Hoffstetter Bruss Potter Markl Podolske Hargraves Most Valuable Player Roger Theder Most Improved Player Dave Pirkel 5 Ax A rn, . mg , A if Cr Thede g vw1'f'i R015 V N ' 1 - 1 . f 3 I 5 1 A i V 1 '7 '7'fs .s' ago. I' 44014 gif h b.Sea5O End 9 Cagers lf G05 lllfl 1 Potter .R ,,,b J 4qf, . , I G 1 WH 'C' X 9 Q9 O 0 sf O0 S ll lllll llll lllllllllll llllll I N771 VII ! -f-' 1' 1 11' 2- , , Q fm I .Mr-xx ,' 11111 Q' Iv' I7 1. 5-, -U 2 .Tm 7 ffw. , 'J' f 1 7 x llllll , ,. , yg-1 ' , XX .x'1:1I' I llIlIlI Jlllil' .f ' I: IIlIlllllll11'l'lllll mf -REGIONAL INDIVIDUAL SCORING BRAVELAND CONFERENCE STANDINGS of W JRNAMENT ' si If XV TOURNAMENT RECORD ntertown Opponents 60 Menomonee Falls 85 West Bend 72 Waukesha Mullen R. Theder Hoffstetter Perkel Krueger Bruss Markl Watertown Ceclarburg Menomonee Falls Port Washington Salem Central Nicolet Brookfield 'I Gosling Center Doug Bruss Jumps to outdistance an It s another two points as W H S top scorer Mlke opponent. Mullen hooks one in gfmaelmwl 2 Zicwzpdaaa TOP ROW: Manager, N. Kading, C. Wendt, R. Neuman, D. Schumann, R, Pfeifer, H. Gruchow, R. Larson, Coach Jim Thompson. SECOND ROW: E. Twesme, D. Englebrecht, P. Loughlin, J. Held, F. Schmitt, T. Theder, J. Clifford, FIRST ROW: B. Eckhardt, D. Theder, T. Justman, T. Gamroth, R. Krueger, P, Westermeyer, D, Rhode, Manager Nelson Kading SEASON RECORD and Coach Jim Thompson. Watertown Opponents I 59 Beaver Dam 34 45 Oconomowoc 18 49 Hartford 28 49 Nlcolet 27 1 65 Brookfield 39 49 Salem Central 34 38 Port Washington 30 61 Beaver Dam 52 48 Ceclarlourg 36 41 Oconomowoc 31 58 Brookfield 52 47 Fort Atkinson 60 45 Salem Central '25 66 Hartford 46 57 Port Washington 31 44 Cedarburg 43 77 Nicolet 44 98 54 Monomonee Falls 45 emwzdea K i 5 wx, X 5. ,, ,L., 5 ,, 1' 'X . X 1 3 X R X a A , 1 ,i ,, V ,S ' Q . 5 5 K f 5 5' F Q 13. A- :', ' V141 5 ' gi' Q A g 2 sf A 3 ' 1 if W QQ ' Y, lk., Jan. 7: All play and no work would make Jack a happy boy, but all good times must come to an end. ln other words--school opens! Jan. 22-23: Grim looks, lots of books, and quiet nooks all mean one thing--semester exams. We who are about to die, salute you! Compliments of the first year Latin Class. Jan. 23: At the Father-Son banquet, the F.F. honored Mr. Shultis who was leaving for a new position. Jan. 25: With all the extra work going into the Orbit, every day is needed. Work goes on even on vacation days. Polio fund Jan . 29: After twelve straight wins the W. H.S. basketball team dropped their first game at Fort Atkinson. It was a tough game to lose. Feb. 5: W.H.S. welcomed its two newest students, iust arrived from Germany. Hello, Brigette and Otto Felske. , - ,217 7.2- an-u-:nuns Jan. 26. Sandy N. and Diane H. with lots of helpers at the YAC and radio station, pushed the Teens Against Jan. 25: Extral Read all about itl Joe Clifford plays the hero and saves the heroine Susie Kressin from the hands of the villain. up to 5602, a new record. Feb. 7: The 2nd semester saw three new teachers at W.H.S: Kenneth Johnson, Joyce Walther, Ronald Larson Feb. ll: The Senior Band and Chorus presented an assembly program to the senior high with guest con- ductor, Mr. Grabow. Feb. l5: Teachers Convention at Madison. All of the teachers came back supplied with plenty of iokes. Feb. 18: Rehearsing of the senior class play You Can't Take It With You is well under way. However, from the picture it doesn't seem as if everyone is concentrating on his lines. Feb. 19: The Girls Club put on a special pep meeting. This Is Your Life with Mr. Grabow as guest of honor. Coach was presented with a new red lgood luckj tie. Feb. 20: W.H.S. Senior Band gave a concert at Cooney. Feb. 22: Coach Grabow wore his new tie but we lost to Meno Falls by two points. Social after the game. i Feb. 28: Repeated last night's performance with an 85-76 point victory over West Bend. 'I03 Feb. 25: Sophomores presented their workshop play The Dear Departed . Feb. 26: With a look at the T939 state basket- ball championship trophy, W.H.S. spirit is soaring high. Feb. 27: We won our first tournament game against Mena Falls 60-59. Mar. 2: We lost the all important game with Waukesha, but neither our team nor students forgot the W.H.S. mottol Stand Tall l Mar. 4: Local forensic students battled for a berth in the Braveland Conference tournament today. Mar. 5: The Prom steering committee met to make plans for the big event, The Junior Prom . Mar. 7: A fine concert was presented in the high school auditorium by the Eau Claire College Band and Chours. Mar. ll: The new building is slowly beginning to appear. Mar. 13: Track practicel Aches and pains are gradually being worked out. Mar. 16: Braveland Conference Forensic Contest was held today. sv Mar. 22: Elks' Constitution Test was given today. W.H.S. was well represented by: Jean Hartmann, Marie Gmeinder, Sandy Nolte, Larry Rehbaum, and Bill Potter. Mar. 25: Cooney played their exchange concert at W. H . S. Apr. 3: Practice for the solo and e contest at Hartford goes on no matter what. The as ours' These are the W.H.S. twins. Broom closet, room six, and the lcebox sure are busy these days. nsemble Mar 28- Who's Who! Your guess is as good fn ,, A5515 X PROM ROYALTY RUNNERS-UP - 535232322 4552 :.: ,. if ,..V:.- -. . .V A .. lz. -:.' i A 41 as ',LL se ,5 J .L-' Q Q09 as if -4' 49a t , Lm'i YQ X80 . . '77 J- N T O +6 Queen Linda Dierker 060 G90 V90 oo King Carl A. Krueger 070 S so Q C4 eos 91- Apr, 5: The Senior Class play was given to the student body. The play proved to be real comedy. Apr. 6: Solo and ensemble contest took place at Hartford today with W.H.S. well represented . Apr. 9: The annual Girls Club Style Show was given to a very appreciative audience. Some of the latest styles and fads in clothes were shown. Apr. T8-23: Easter vacation--and a couple of days of rest For everyone. Apr. 24: lf you thought the school was falling in--you're mistaken, it was only the annual Eighth Grade Day. Apr. 26: The Campus Band played for the Rice Lake prom. May 4: The band, orchestra, and chorus went into competition with other schools of this district at Hartford. W.H.S. can really be proud of these organizations. May 6: The orchestra celebrated National Music Week by playing a concert at Neenah, Wisconsin. May lO: The Junior Prom was set to the music Meet Me Tonight ln Dreamland. A memorable nightl May ll: There were a lot of tired people today! May 29: Award Dayl Hopes rose as the speakers talked, and tears were shed as the alma mater was played. May 31: Class Dayl What a riot--who will ever forget the reading of the will and the class prophecyl June 3: Books flew as lockers were being cleaned out the last day. June 3: Looks like a couple of the kids are getting ahead of the rest of the seniors in eating. The Senior Class Picnic--and away we go. BE SURE TO PICK UP YOUR SUPPLEMENT!! J '7 Q Zdamq Wimzma OUR SCHOOL ln recognition of the Orbit theme, Education, OUR SCHOOL was chosen as the subject for the Literature Contest. This topic allowed for varied points of view ranging from the idealistic to the realistic. The following are the five winning eassys. First Place Deep withinbeats a heart and somewhere lies a brain, for how else might a school take on a personality? Perhaps if it had a voice it would tell you that each person who courses through the halls leaves behind something of himself. The something might be a perfect football season or of the starring role in a dramatic production. All ioys and sorrows are registered in the great memory bank it possesses. It has keen insight which often helps someone to forget his grief by providing joy and companionship when most needed. A school is one of the great talkers of our age, although it doesn't speak our language. Often it will reverberate with the sound of happy cheering, the angry slam of a locker, or the clamor of the dismissal bell. Then there is the cocophony of the band warming up and the harshness of some chiding teacher. These are the multitudinous sounds that can be found only in a school. Poet, scientist, reader, psychologist, and friend--this then is a school. Paul Dauer Second Place --We'll always be true to the memory of you--- Familiar words, aren't they? Of course, they're part of our Alma Mater. The day will come when you'll be going back with your children over your old high school days and your Alma Mater. But just what will it be that you will remember most? Possibly that day two years ago when W.H.S. won the State Baseball Tournament, or the day they began ripping down the north side of the building in order to make room for a new addition to the school, or the prom your class put on which, of course, was better than all the rest put together. Maybe it won't be a particular day you'll remember, but a teacher or a class. For instance the history teacher who always gave you detentions for talking, or that English teacher who gave the terrific tests, or the coach who really put you through the paces, always with great results. Maybe it will be the play you tried out for and on opening night you were so scared you forgot your lines, or that embarrassing moment when you dropped all your books in the main hall and two of your comic books fell out and there stood the principal. Maybe you'll recall the tricks and schemes you used to get away with--or at least thought you had. But whatever it is you remember most and think back on, it will be with some regret and a lot of pride, and maybe not outwardly, but in your thoughts, you'll give that special ---toast to the Blue and White--- Kathleen Foley Third Place Stand Tall . How many times we have glanced at this simple, direct message. Its bold letters have been there to guide us, from our first orientation to the day when we, as seniors, cross the stage for the last time to receive our diplomas. In the intervening years these words watched our growth as we viewed games and assemblies, and as we participated in gym classes, music events, and our very own prom. Silently it witnessed the learning, the ambitions, the victories and defeats, the ioys and sorrows which each one of us experienced. These words watch anxiously as we prepare to leave W. H.S. for the last time. Did wereach them, they inquire, or did our message go unheeded? The answer to this question lies within each of us as individuals. How will you choose to represent your school in the years ahead? Will you Stand TalI ? Mary Lou Marr 106 My last year in high school--years from now I will look back, my mind crowded with memories. As I dust off the cobwebs, I will be certain to hear: The slam that only a locker at W.H.S. can make, The chatter of the girls as they wield their lipstick tubes, The shrill of the bell as it shocks the students back to reality, The groan which follows the announcement of a long assignment, The mutter of a student as he bends over a hard problem, The laughter that follows an unexpected joke, The clatter of trays in the school cafeteria, The clunk of the bottle spewed out by the coke machine, The rumble of noise in the gym at noon, The stamp of the last pair of feet running to class, The stillness during a difficult test, The creak of the desk that needs oiling, The Crescendo of students pouring out of classrooms, The shout of a cheer for the team, The lilt of the school song. Barb Meyer I am Watertown High School, rather-plain and ordinary looking to most people. I am short and stout and wear a plain red suit with gray trimming. But to my students, I am some- thing special or at least I hope I am. For you see, without them I am a big empty box containing nothing except a faculty and a lot of potential. For students are my eyes, my ears, my mouth and my heart, literally they give me life. Without me, a void is developed in the lives of students, that can never be replaced. I am an industry. Through the years I have turned out many finished products. This has been done by a capable staff of producers, the teachers. My machines are books and their accumulated wealth of knowledge. My polishers are really students themselves. For in their years of school life, they constantly bump and grind against each other until all the ragged edges should be worn off. It is no wonder that with all this excellent equipment, I produce some very fine products. But I am more than an industry, I am also a home. I am a home that provides guidance for my children and helps them to build a strong foundation for a successful adult life. David Herreid I I f ff fi 'Vf if S C' H 0 L N E VV S -.. 'l'7'llIlll.7 ,, 'tri TWH? if sl 5 is . t 4 ggi 9069. 9 JL X. ' Q0 X991 409 wider? IEANNE ADAMS Mask 8a Wig 1,27 G.A,A, lg Girls Club 33 Hi Scribbler lg Orbit 4g Junior Chorus lg Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Christmas Pageant Committee 1,2,3. LOUISE ADAMS Mask 8a Wig 1,2,3,4gG,A,A, lg Girls Club 2,3,4g Student Council l,3,4g Junior Chorus lg Girls Chorus 2g Mixed Chorus 3. SHARON ANN BAER Mask Sc Wig l,2,3,4g G.A.A. lg Girls Club 1,2,3,4g Student Council l,3,4g Junior Chorus lg Girls Chorus 2g Mixed Chorus 3, CAROL BECK F.H.A. lg Girls Chorus l,2. BRUCE BENTZ Track 3,4g Mask 8a Wig 3,4g Chefs Club l, 2g Junior Chorus lg Student Council 4. KATHRYN BERGIN Girls Club 4g Band Skits 4g Christmas Pageant 4g Junior Chorus l. LARRY BESCHTA Beloit ,l,2g Football A 3,4g Track 3,4. HELEN BLANKE Christmas Pageant Committee 4. ROGER BLOCK Football B l,2, A 3g Track l,2,3,4g Student Council 4, ROGER BORCHARDT Northwestern Prep lg Intramurals 2g Projector Club 2,3g Student Council 4g Christmas Pageant Cast 2g Prom Steering Committee. VIRGINIA BORTH Junior Chorus 1. ROBERT BRASCH Football B l,2, A 3,4g Track 3. DON BREDOW' Football B l,2, A 3,4g Track l,2,3. DOUG BRUSS Basketball B l,2, A 3,4g Football B 1,2, A 3,4g Track l,2,3,4g Band l,2g Orchestra l,2. PAUL BUBLITZ V Northwestern Prep lg Chefs Club 2g Projector Club 2,3g Mixed Chorus 2,3g Down In The Valley. KATHI BULTHUIS Mask Sc Wig l,2,3g Junior Red Cross l,2g Christmas Pageant Committee 3,4g Betty Crocker Future Homemaker 4. ROGER BUSS Football A 4g Intramurals 1, 2,3,4, JOE CHECOTA Forensics lg Debate 2g Student Council lg Christmas Pageant Cast 1,2,4g Prom Master of Ceremonies 3. GORDON CONARD Intramurals 2g Band l,2,3, ,PAUL DAUER Track 2,3,4g Intramurals l,2,3,4g Mask 85 Wig 3,4g Hi Scribbler 4g Orbit 3,4g Band 2,3,4g Orchestra 4g Pep Band 4g Christmas Pageant Cast Zg, Lost Horizon. DAN DAVID Track 2,3,4. FRED DEGNER Intramurals 2,3g F. F.A. 2,3,4g Junior Chorus lg Mixed Chorus 3,4. JANET DITTMANN G.A.A. l,2g Girls Club 2g Junior Chorus lg Junior Band 2. DON DRAHEIM President 4g Intramurals l,2,3,4g F,F.A, 2g Band l,2,3g Pep Band 2,3g Campus Band 2g Orchestra l,2,3g Student Council l,2. EVELYN DROST F.H.A. lg Junior Red Cross 2g Girls Club 4g Orbit 4. GAIL ECKHARDT Mask 8a Wig l,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Board 3g Girls Club 2, 3,4g Hi Scribbler 4g Orbit 4g Band l,2,3,4g Pep Band 3,4g Orchestra 4. SUSIE EDWARDS Secretary 3,4g G.A.A, l,2,3,4, President 4g Girls Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4g Hi Scribbler l,2,4g Student Council l,4g Girls Chorus 2g Homecoming Attendant 3g Prom Steering Committeeg Prom Court 3. RICHARD IEIC KSTEADT Baseball B l,2, A 3,4g Intramurals l,2,3,4. BOB ERDMAN Football B l,2, A 3,4g Track l,2,3g Junior Chorus lg Senior Class Play. MARGARET EVANS Mask 8: Wig 4g F.H.A. l,2,3g Service Club 2g Girls Club l,2. VALERIE FROHMADER Mask 8a Wig lg Girls Club 3g Junior Red Cross l,2,3g Junior Chorusg Girls Chorus 2g Mixed Chorus 3,4. JANET GAMROTH Mask 8: Wig 13 Girls Club 3,4g Junior Red Cross 1,2,3, Treasurer 3g Orbit 4g Junior Chorus 1. MARIE GMEINDER Girls Club 3,4g F, H,A, 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice- President 4g Hi Scribbler 4. HELEN GNEWUCH Girls Club 25 F,H,A, 25 Junior Chorus 15 Girls Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus 3,4, JOHANNA GUIST V Racine 1,25 Christmas Pageant 4. JOYCE HACKBARTH Mask Kc Wig 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Board 25 Girls Club 12, 3,45 Junior Historians 1, Treasurer5 Future Teachers Club 45 Hi Scribbler 3,45 Orbit Co-Editor 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Orchestra 3,21-5 Prom Steering Committee5 Christmas Pageant Committee 1, 2,3, BOB HARGRAVES Treasurer 25 Basketball B 1, A 45 Football B 1,2, A 45 Track 1,2,3,45 Intramurals l,2,35 Junior Chorus 15 Christmas Pageant Cast 45 Prom Steering Committee. JEAN HARTMANN Mask 8a Wig 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Debate 35 Forensics 25 Hi Scribbler 3,45 Orbit 45 Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 45 Orchestra 3,45 Nobody Sleeps5 Lost Horizon5 Senior Class Play. JOAN HARTUNG Mask at Wig 2,3,45 Girls Club 2,35 Orbit 45 Junior Chorus 15 Girls Chorus 2. DAVID HERREID Golf 2,3,45 Track 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Mask 8a Wig 1, 2,3,4, President 3, Board 3,4, President 45 Projector Club 2,35 Junior Historians 15 Chefs Club 25 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Student Council 1,35 Nobody Sleeps5 Lost Horizon 5 Senior Class Play5 Badger State. DIANE HERREID Mask Sz Wig 1,2,3,45 Girls Club 2,3,45 Junior Historians 15 Band 1,2,4, Secretary 45 Campus Band 1,25 Pep Band 45 Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Student Council 2,4, President 45 Orbit 45 Senior Class Play5 Christmas Pageant Committee 1, 2. JUDY HIRTZ Cheerleader B 2, A 3,45 G,A.A, 25 Girls Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Prom Court 35 Senior Class Play. SYLVIA HOPPE Girls Chorus 1,2. NANCY HORNICKLE Mask 8: Wig 1,2,3,45 G,A.A. 1,25 Girls Club 2,35 Christmas Pageant Cast 1,25 Junior Chorus 15 Girls Chorus 2. JANICE HUEBNER Treasurer 45 Cheerleader B 2, A 3,45 Library Assistant 2,3,45 Prom Court 3. MARTIN JAEGER Intramurals 2,45 F,F.A. 2,45 Junior Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 2,3. FREDRIC JAYE Lake Worth, Florida lg Mask 8: Wig 3,45 Christmas Pageant Committee 2,45 Badger State. KAREN KADDATZ Mask 8a Wig 2,35 Junior Chorus 15 Girls Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Orbit 4. BRUCE KASTEN Intramurals 1,2,3, 4. PAUL KELM F,F,A, 1,2,3,4. KEN KENNEDY President 1, Secretary 2, Vice-President 35 Basketball B Manager 1,25 Football B 1,25 Track 3,45 Intramurals 1, 2,45 Student Council 1,3, Vice-President 35 Prom Court 3 CAROLYN KESSLER Mask Sc Wig 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 15 Junior Red Cross 3,4, Secretary 3, President 45 Future Teachers Club 3,4, Vice- President 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 45 Orchestra 1,2,4. JACK KINGSLEY President 35 Football B 1,2, A 35 Track 15 Intra- murals 1,2,45 Prom Court 3. BETTY KLATT Library Assistant 2,3,45 Junior Chorus 15 Girls Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus 3. JOHN KLINGBELL Columbus, Indiana 15 F.F.A, 2,3,4. BETTY KLUG F,H.A. 1,35 Junior Chorus 15 Girls Chorus 2. SHIRLEY KNAACK Library Assistant 2,3,4. DONNA KOERNER Mask 8: Wig 1,2,3,4, President 45 Board 45 Junior Histor- ians 1, Secretary5 Girls Club 2,3,4, Secretary 35 Future Teachers Club 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Orch- estra 2,3,45 Student Council 45 Prom Steering Committee, Orbit Editor-in -Chief 45 Christmas Pageant Cast Sc Committee 1,2,35 Senior Class Play, Student Director. I-IAIO KOESTER Intramurals 2,3,4. RONALD KORTH Baseball B 15 Projector Club 2,35 Chefs Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus 2. ALLEN KRAUSE Intramurals 1,2. BOBBIE KREBS Mask 8a Wig 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 1,45 Board 4, Vice-President 45 Junior Historians 1, Vice-President5- Girls Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Future Teachers Club 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Student Council 15 Orbit 45 Christmas Pageant Committee 1,2,3,45 Nobody Sleeps 5 Lost Horizon 5 Senior Class Play. 1-V-'rm - NANCY KREBS g Mask 8: Wig 1,2,3,4g Girls Club 2,3,4g Junior Red Cross 3,4g Future Teachers Club 3,4, Secretary 4g Band l,2,3,4g Pep Band 4g Orbit 4g Christmas Pageant Committee l,2, 3,4, VICTOR KRESSIN Intramurals lg F.F.A. l,2,3,4, Secretary 4. KAREN KRIENKE Mask 8: Wig lg Christmas Pageant Cast 2g Junior Chorus l. JIM KRIER Baseball B l,2g Football A 4g Golf 3,4g Intramurals 1, 2,3,4g Hi Scribbler 2g Student Council 2g Junior Chorus 'lg Senior Class Play. ALBERT KRUEGER Baseball B l,2, A 3,4g Intramurals l,2,3,4. KAY KRUEGER Mask 8: Wig 1,2,3,4g F,H,A, lg Girls Club 3g Debate 3g Junior Chorus lg Girls Chorus 2g Mixed Chorus 3,4g No- body Sleeps. KAREN KUEHL F.H.A. lg Girls Club 2g Junior Chorus lg Girls Chorus 2. ARLENE KUESTER F.H.A. lg Girls Club 2g Junior Chorus l. RALPH KUSEL Intramurals l , 2. NANCY LANDSVERK Mask 8: Wig l,2,3,4, President 2g Board 2g Girls Club 2, 3,4, Treasurer 4g Junior Historians lg Future Teachers Club 3,4g Orbit4g Band l,2,3,4g Orchestra 4g Pep Band 2, 3,4g Student Council 3g Badger Stateg Lost Horizon g Christmas Pageant Committee and Cast 2,3,4. DONALD LANGER F.F.A. l,2,3,4g Junior Chorus l. MARY LANGER Junior Chorus lg Girls Chorus 2g F. H.A. 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4g Library Assistant 2,3,4, President 4. BARBARA LEARY Glendora, California lg Mask 8: Wig 2g Girls Club 3. NAOMI LEIKNES Mask 8: Wig 2,3,4g Girls Club 3,4g Girls Chorus lg Down in the Valley g Christmas Pageant Committee and Cast 2, 3,4. STEVE LEMACHER Intramurals 2. KATHERINE LUECK Mask 8: Wig l,2,3,4g Girls Club 2,3,4g Band l,2,3,4g Christmas Pageant Committee 1,2,3,4. DOROTHY MAAS Junior Chorus lg Mixed Chorus 2,3,4. MARY LOU MARR Mask 8: Wig l,2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Board 4g Girls Club 3,4g Orbit Co-Editor 4g Hi Scribbler l,2,3, Literary Editor 3g Future Teachers Club 4g Junior Chorus lg Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Student Council l,2g Prom Steering Com- mitteeg Student Council l,2g Prom Steering Committeeg Christmas Pageant Cast l,2g Senior Class Play MARGARET MECKES Mask 8: Wig 1,2,3,4, Recorder 3,4, Board 3,4g G.A.A. 1,2,3g Girls Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4g Junior Historians lg Orbit 4g Hi Scribbler l,2,3,4, City Editor 4g Forensics lg Band l,2,3,4g Orchestra 2,3,4g Pep Band 4g Student Coun cil l,2g 'Prom Steering Committeeg Prom Courtg Christ- mas Pageant Committee 3,4. ART MELCHER Football B l,2glntramura1s 1,2,3,4gF,F,A. l,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Sentinel 3, Treasurer 4g'Mixed Chorus 1,2,3. KAYANN MENKE Junior Chorus lg Girls Chorus 2g Mixed Chorus 3. BARBARA MEYER Mask 8: Wig 1,2,3g Girls Club 2g Orbit 4g Hi Scribbler 3, 4, News Editor 4g Future Teachers Club 3,4g Junior Chorus lg Christmas Pageant Cast and Committee 2.4. BARBARA MEYERS Junior Chorus l. MARY MEYERS Racine l,2g Mask 8: Wig 4g Orbit Co-Editor 4g Hi Scribbler 3g Student Council 3. CHUCK MILLER Football B 2, A 3,4g Baseball B , Manager 2g Mask 8: Wig 2,3,4g Orchestra lg Lost Horizon g Senior Class Play. LARRY MOLDENHAUER Intramurals 2g F.F,A, 1, KADY MULLEN Fon du Lac, lg Mask 8: Wig 2,3,4, Vice-President 3g Girls Club 2', 3, 4g Orbit 4g Hi Scribbler 2, 3g Mixed Chorus 2, 3g Student Council 4g Christmas Pageant Cast 3.4. MIKE MULLEN Vice-President lg Baseball B 1, A 2,3,4, Co- Captain 3g Football B l,2, A 3,4, All Conference 4: Basketball B l,2, A 3,4, All Conference 3,4, Co-Captain 4: Badger State. ELSBETH NICKELS F,H.A, 3,4g Library Assistant 3,4g Hi Scribbler 4g Jr, Chorus lg Girls Chorus 2g Mixed Chorus 3.4. JUDY NIEMANN Mask 8a Wig 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Girls Club 2,3,45 Orbit 45 Hi Scribbler 1,2,3,4, Literary Editor 45 Debate 2,3, Assistant Coach 45 Future Teachers Club 4, President 45 Junior Chorus 15 Girls Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Christmas Pageant Committee 1. SANDRA NOLTE Mask 8: Wig 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2, Board 25 Girls Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Junior Historians 15 Orbit Co- Editor 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 45 Pep Band 3,45 Student Council 2,35 Nobody S1eeps 5 Lost Horizon 5 Christmas Pageant Committee 1, 2,3,4. DIANE OFSTIE River Falls 1,25 Mask 8a Wig 3,45 Girls Club 3,4. ROGER PARISH Football B 1, A 2,3,4, All Conference 3,4, Co- Captain 4, Most Valuable Player 45 Track 1,2,3,45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Debate 25 Prom Court 3. MARDELLE PAYANT Mask 8a Wig 1,25 Forensics 1,25 Debate 2,3,45 Orchestra 1.2.3.4- JOYCE PETERS Mask da Wig 2,3,45 Girls Club 2,3,45 Junior Chorus 15 Girls Chorus 2. DEAN PFEIFER Treasurer 15 Football B 25 Track 15 Intramurals 1,2,3, 45 Mask SL Wig 1,2,3,45 Student Council 35 Lost Horizon. LARRY PIEPER Football B 15 Intramurals 3,4. LARRY PIKE Basketball B 1,25 Football A 2,3,4, All Conference 3, 45 Track 1,2,3,45 Band 25 Badger State. CATHERINE PLATOS Mask :SL Wig l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Forensics l,2,3,45 Band l,2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Christmas Pageant Cast 8a Committee 3,4. SUSAN PLENGE Mask 8: Wig 1,2,3,45 G,A.A. 15 Girls Club 2,3,45 Junior Chorus 15 Girls Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Student Council 3,4, Vice-President 45 Prom Steering Committee. BILL POTTER Basketball B 1,2, A 3,45 Football B 1,2, A 3,45 Track l,2,3,-45 Band 1,25 Orchestra 1,25 Prom Court5 Badger State. RICHARD QUINN F,F.A. 1,2,3,4. CAROL RADLOFF F.I-I.A. 3,45 Library Assistant 3,4. CAROL RAETHER Mask 8a Wig 1,2,35 Girls Club 3,45 Forensics 45 Girls Chorus 1, 2. JACK RATHERT Footbaiiks-' 1,25 Mask at Wig 25 Hi scribbier 35 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3.4, President 45 Student Council 35 Senior Class Play BILL RAUE Intramurals 1,25 Mask 8a Wig 2,3,45 Orbit 45 Hi Scribbler 3,4, Sports Editor 45 Chefs Club 1,2, Vice-President 25 Student Council 4, Secretary5 Prom Steering Committee5 Senior Class Play, . SUSAN RAUE Mask 8: Wig 1,2,3,4, President 15 G.A.A. 15 Girls Club 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 15 Orbit 45 Junior Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Homecoming Attendant 2,35 Prom Court, Christmas Pageant Cast 4. LARRY REI-IBAUM Vice-President 45 Baseball B 1,2, A 3,45 Football BW 1,2, A 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Junior Historians 15 Band 1,25 Student Council 3,45 Prom Steering Committee5 Prom Court 35 Badger State. JOHN REICHARDT Staging 2,8,4. SANDRA REINHARD Mask8L Wig 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Girls Club 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross l,2,3,45 Hi Scribbler 1,3,45 Forensics 1, 2,45 Prom Steering Committee5 Prom Queen. JAMES RICHTER F,F,A, 1, 2, DELORIS RIECK Mask Sa Wig 1,2,3,45 Girls Club 2,3,45 Orbit 45 Hi Scribbler 3,45 Forensics 2,35 Future Teachers Club 3,45 Junior Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 45 Orchestra 2,3,4. ANNETTE ROSS Los Angeles, California 1,25 Girls Club 3, DENNIS RUEGG Baseball B 1,2, A 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. HELEN SAEGER F,H,A. 15 Junior Chorus lg Girls Chorus 2, NANCY SCHLUETER I Mask 8: Wig 3,45 Library Assistant 2,3,45 Girls Chorus 1, 25 Christmas Pageant Committee 1,2,3,4, PHYLLIS SCHLUETER Mask 8: Wig 1,2,3,45 Orbit 45 Hi Scribbler 3,45 Library Assistant 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Girls Chorus 1,25 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Christmas Pageant Committee 1,2,3, 45 Prom Court 3. WILLIAM SCI-IMIDT Intramurals 2,3,45 F,F,A. l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 3, 'V-.t W ' f'5 'T ! 'T ' ' erin' GALE SCHMIED Mask Kc Wig 25 Orbit 45 Junior Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Christmas Pageant Committee and Cast 2,45 Home- coming Court 2, MILDRED SCHOENHERR Girls Chorus 1,2. MYRNA SCHRAMM Mask 8a Wig 2,35 Girls Club 2,35 Girls Chorus 2. BARBARA SCHUCHTER Red Cross 3,45 Hi Scribbler 3,45 Library Assistant 2,3,45 Sewing Club 15 Junior Chorus 15 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Librarian 3,4. IOANNE SCHUETT Future Teachers Club 35 Junior Chorus 15 Girls Chorus 2. CAROL SCHULTZ F,l-LA. 1,25 Girls Chorus 1,25 Mixed Chorus 3,4. WES SCHWARTZ Intramurals 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Campus Band 2,3,45 Orch- estra 3,4, President 45 Pep Band l,2,3,45 Prom King5 Senior Class Play. GUY SCOTT Treasurer 35 Football B 3, A 4, Manager5 Golf 2,3, 45 Mask Sc Wig 2,3,45 Hi Scribbler 3,45 Junior Historians 15 Band 1,2,3,4, Drum Major 2,3,45 Orchestra 45 Pep Band 45 Lost Horizon 5 Senior Class Play5 Badger State5 Prom Court 3, CAROL SCULLIN G,A.A, 2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Girls Chorus 1,2, RUTH SEEFELDT G,A.A. 15 Service Club 1. ELAINE SEIFERT Girls Chorus 2. BARBARA SMITH Mask Sz Wig 1,45 Girls Club 15 Girls Chorus 1,2. CAROLE SOMMERFIELD Whitefish Bay 15 Mask 8: Wig 45 Girls Club 45 Future Teachers Club 4, Librarian 4. GLORIA SPLINTER Girls Club 2,45 Hi Scribbler 3,4, Copy Editor 3,45 Band 2,3,45 Junior Chorus 15 Christmas Pageant Committee 4. RIC HARD STERWA LD Baseball B 1,25 Football B 2, A 35 Intramurals 1,2, 3,4, NINA STOCKLI Mask 8: Wig 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 15 Forensics 35 Girls Club 2,3,45 F,I-I.A, 15 Junior Red Cross 1,25 I-Ii Scribbler 3,4, News Editor 45 Orbit 3,4, Co-Editor 45 Student Coun- cil 2,45 Homecoming Queen5 Christmas Pageant Cast 85 Committee 1,2,45 Senior Class Play. CAROL ANN STORBECK ' F.H.A. 1.2.35 Girls Chorus 1,2. EVERETT STRAUSS F,F,A, 2,3,4, HELEN STREGE Mask 8: Wig 15 G.A,A. 15 Girls Club 25 Library Assistant 1,2,3,45 Service Club 15 Future Teachers Club 3,45 Girls Chorus 25 Christmas Pageant 2,4. L. DEAN STREGE Intramurals 2,3,4. MARILYN SWANTON Mask 85 Wig 1,2,3,45 G.A.A, 1,25 Girls Club 3,45 Junior Red Cross 15 Orbit 45 Student Council 15 Junior Chorus 15 Girls Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Future Teachers Club 4, Treasurer 4. JUDY TAYIDR Mask :Sc Wig 1,2,3,45 Girls Club 3,45 Orbit 45 Band 1,2, 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,4. JERRY THEDER , Notre Dame, Indiana 1,25 Baseball A 3,45 Basketball A Manager 45 Football A 3,45 Intramurals 45 Senior Class Play. ROGER Tl-IEDER President 25 Baseball B 1, A 2,3,4, Co-Captain 35 Basketball B 1,2, A 3,4, All Conference 4, Co- Captain 45 Football B 1,2, A 3,4, Co-Captain 45 Prom Steering Committee. PHYLLIS TIETZ Mask 8a Wig 1,2,35 G,A,A, 1,25 Student Council 25 Cheerleader B 2, A 45 Mixed Chorus 2. GILDA UTTECH Girls Club 25 Hi Scribbler 45 Girls Club 35 Student Council 35 Girls Chorus 1,25 Mixed Chorus 3,4, BILL WALLER Sun Prairie 1,25 Band 3,45 Orchestra 45 Pep Band 4. KAREN WALWORTH Forensics 2,3,45 Girls Club 25 Hi Scribbler 3,4, Editor 45 Lost Horizon , Student Director5 Student Council 1,45 Junior Chorus 1. BEV WAMPLER Mask 8a Wig 1,2,35 Girls Club 2,35 Student Council 35 Christmas Pageant Committee 2,3,4, SANDRA WARREN Maskcgc Wig 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 15 Girls Club 45 Junior Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Prom Court 35 Christmas Pageant Cast 1,2,3,4. ERWIN WIEDENHOEFT Baseball B 1,2, A 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. l'I2 TOP ROW: G, Scott, J, Westermeyer, Coach Berens, J, Kellerman, J, Krier, T, Gamroth, FIRST ROW: L, Larson, J, Bergman, J, Clifford, C, Robinson, R. Plenge, Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown a lf2 7 V2 237 229 2 V2 GOLF MATCHES Lake Mills 3 lf2 Hartford 2 V2 Oconomowoc 239 Nicolet 254 Lake Mills 9lf2 --- 1957 Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown Hartford 4 Oconomowoc 6 Brookfield 237 Brookfield 256 Second in Braveland Conference , b . MP5-. Coach K, Johnson, D, Herreid, J, Fendt, B, Wright, J, Meyer, K, Capp, R, Eckhardt, A, Buske, R, Pfeiffer, C, Harberg, QNot Picturedj B, Raue, T, Hoffstetter, D, Braunschweig, TENNIS we jj 5: ,fm ,LW f- . , ,f 4 ,gp-1.1, if E .iw .,w.,. -. '?w-. fn, Lift, r - .f -fa at 'f :ww f ir. .L , KLM .r if af. A W ft 1 V , R.. -L E. ,r .s, fa f- ,lf .fm ng, i .x : , .lat 2 1 ' ' ,W , A. 4 2. V, X, -gf-iw rfgitik - if-2 mf? mfr-,S r Lili ii. L . , aa A. rw J !?g.atz,. it-at Q . F ' fi f 5 Q in :sg . 22 5 r iiilfgg , W, ,,, ...g . Tw f Mm. 3031 f' .Q ..:. J 'Ski q, , -- P ,M ,, . of rr., i ,, Sak 1 '1 .fl f if -its - -L . 5-it A 'sw fs 5,3517 -Q we ,lgrgf ,era-.. Ilr A QQ . 15: Fr ,fs H ,,, A 4, -: MP, fr ,. , wzpfsf. me X .,. iiwilgt ,, . X Ere, ,reed fl 1 fl? 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LETTERMEN 'FM T 'f' K ff- e co- c.ap'l'ams 'aa' ':,, w.H.s. BRAVELAND CONFERENCE f . Watertown 8 Port Washington 2 , ,.', I Watertown Cedarburg I tl T t:'., ll I A Watertown Meno Falls 2 W , S u Watertown Salem Central 4 W 0 J gt 04' rl ' Watertown Brookfield 5 Wy D S I W M536 Reg C each 75' Squad accede!! TOP ROW. Korth, Juul, Rohde, D, Zimmermann, Braunschweig, Schlegel. SECOND ROW: Frank, Kreiziger, Schoenike, Schumann, Goethe, Lange, Gruchow, Schwantes, J. Justmann, Oiler, FIRST ROW: Polensky, Theder, I. Justman, Crupi, D, Zimmerman, Hady, Wendt, Weber, T. Justmann, Engelbrecht, Manager, Wicker 2 TOP ROW: Assistant Coach Vinger, Markl, Bruss, Pirkel, Pritchard, Potter, Lamp, Kading. THIRD ROW: Coach Colletti, Twesme, Beschta, Parish, Block, Maas, Laughlin, Strege, SECOND ROW: David, Summers, Westermeyer, Theder, Wright, Block, Pike, Block, FIRST ROW: Dittman, Dauer, Krueger, Newman, Podolske, Schmitt, Strege, Santner. TRACK MEETS 7 ,,, I T w.H.s. 62 sf. 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' LETTERMEN Kgn 3 Pei: F, ii ,ic 3 5253553 M. U 3 P3 xx Raw! ' Q. ,X 5 he 3 goof lifssglszig Ig f. if R, I A X XX ,ff- 'wk fl P . RR iliwmx 3 Q5 N-M Q M, wu,m,f'Ww3M.,,Z K .. 3 5 ag f -51 Q is WM 3 The King and Queen dance in a clrgfamy cloud. 2 Ml if M gh, fr' fl! W ffm ,J ll ' if? ill VM gms. WN we JUNIOR PROM HN MW f -'3 'l5 l l 35,3 flow, ,MM-we fimw krAg5,lh-AQQZEHREW E gMl..,,g1f:1:Li,,,,M.3i f ll KT Q, My 4 ,I E if Nywpf lymalf' fi is ll if l S 55 13 ax-W if 5. r 5 ' 0 llkmk I 7 fl! Q Cat 3322 lkmkll if 4, 5 2 g'e,,L,m ii::nf:giif-l fi mtl' couig,QFr'fijQNeRMf'i if 'ig XbA M ,wi ? ' X Queehnfal1incld li Di er ker Q, ,,W. R King Carl Krueger W Mg,rg.fM4ulllen . . . 2 . Don Krueger f,,fMary Ann Nimm . . Lowell Pritchard fff Liz Derlefh .... Robert Wallace 55 Nancy Buelow .... Mike Sproaf Jw ,ff Jo Ann Ohrmundf . . Norman Melcher jj ff Marge Negus . . . Jim Schumacher Inks ,ff Bobbie Krebs . . . Don Draheim .M S' 1 -., ff ,f X A, Sharon Nelson .... Bernie Pierce Q .,, 5 MK 'V-s. i , .19 3 Grand March J 'wwf --an 'fy' -in L Y :VW I Hail to their Majesties, the King and Queen mv. XM s. x A A , f ix gg V525 X x. l 1 X . 4 f A Q1 f n C. Q ex, by wxx Dancing in Dreamland w I crown you King Carl and Queen Linda S 19 . M fiiw f-N 'X ,iam A X 2 A change of mood as the Elks Post Prom evolved around 4 1 xu Qx , ,Vx P! 'f 95 G , fu l ,fl bi I .X ht X ggi the theme, Kiss of Fire, YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU Penny Sycamore . . Jean Hartmann Grandpa ........ David Herreid Essie .... . Barbara Krebs Alice .......... Nina Stockli Rheba .... . . Judith Hirfz Henderson . . . Jerald Theder Paul Sycamore . . .William Raue Tony Kirby . . . . . . James Krier DePinna . . . ,Don Draheim Boris Kolenkhov . . . Charles Miller Ed ........... Paul Dauer Gay Wellington ...... Diane Herreid Donald ........ Ted Hoffsreffer BY MOSS HART AND GEORGE S. KAUFMAN 'Mr. Kirby Mrs. Kirby Three Men Olga . . . . Guy Scott Mary Lou Marr Robert Erdmann Wesley Schwartz Jack Rathert Catherine Platos Directors. . . . . . Richard Stark Stanley Ewanowski Student Directors . . . Donna Koerner Nancy Lanclsverk Prompters. . . . . Sandra Nolte Gloria Splinter wand 'herlb 0 fl Leglbh N R . X' nfer Ur vd - Glono SP ' -'eSf4woro' ' s D0Vxe Or 90,-ef M0 446.6 re, XL C Nino Sw ' of W- rfx ' 'SCO . 'No 0812, Le9'0n Afu . A000 mn' 4 Ame word N sandra Ngffe Gloria Margaret Nina Guy Sandra Mary Roger Helen Marie Wesley Splinter Meckes Stockli Scott Nolte Meyers Theder Strege Gmeinder Schwartz Gloria, Davies Award, Margaret, American Legiong Nina, American Legion, Red Cross: Guy, V, F.W,, Boys Stateg Sandra, Constitution-6th, U,W, Alumnig Mary, Red Crossg Roger, Kuenzi Memorialg Helen, Schurzg Marie, DAR, Gov, Essay: Wesley, Sousa Award, Dfw Red Cr einer o A ' Donna X40 ss Nurses 1 ra. M01 Award P - ' Ury A4eySf-S erk 44 n Nancy Lqndsv ofgore Awvfd 'lie S 'f A.A.U.W. 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