Waukesha High School - Megaphone Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

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rroll large cro The 1955 Megaphone Volume 40 Pubhshed by the Student Body Waukesha H1gh School, Waukesha WISCONSIN Editorlal Board Fdi A JdyHff ad Mk Wll Photographers ll Fl Ptg J re N eier Barbara Devel Dan llert Dave u lei' u 0 mann Eckhart Lang S n ra Letson Gaylord St. A Henriette Schmidt Dean Wilcox i e i iams Ir. eti rew Miss Kline Miss Miller 1 'U SENIOR HIGH-the center of the high school system is a pleasant place on a spring day. FEATURES ...... INSTRUCTTON ..... ATHLETTCS ,....... ACTWVITIES ........ STUDENTBODY TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 Page Page page page Page 13 3 59 95 This is our beat. We work the 8 to L, shift on the educational detail. Time now to review the facts - just a. routine investigation you understand - just reviewing the facts. An A.P.B. on W.H.S. boiled down to exactly this: fine teaching staff, adequate equipment, and a large student body. Maybe you'd like to look the I place over for yourself -- well here it is -- just the facts on our beat. 5 LINQOLN BUILDING-junior highers find 3 Spirit EDISON BUILDING-the newest of the buildings of frxendlmess and helpfulness here. houses special activities, Back Into The Academic Harness Again 1-ru-1, At ,',M-I-ity-K v -if - fl kg c- , pta I 5 ' .Q - 3- .. T' ,' , 4-irfk 'gi .K 1 , . ' . A-:Y '-it - 5 , '. ln ' . ' 4 - Q-V EN fu ,gf ' - .l L . S i - -' C . .M f-' IW . Q 5 1 - -, ,H ' H U 6 g W X A' 4 V.. 4 qi!! Viy H. Q ' 1 an 4? if jf 1 A dj-ll' Q' 5 is aa? ,. ANNUAL PANORAMA of spectacular decorations and illus- trated enthusiasm-qpreparation for the homecoming parade adorns the playground prior to the evcning's game with Shorewood. COLORFUL POSTERS, attempting to influence the voter's mind, beg for their candidatc's election. John Schulz, Joanne Sfgrn, and Barbara Schuetze admire some of the aspirants' E OITS. lj' I FRED OSDRL P 5 September It all began on September 7, 1954. In the early morning hours the key clicked in the lock as Mr. Key opened up the school. A few moments later a lone student wandered in. Then it happened! A large yellow and black school bus screeched to a halt in front of the Carroll Street entrance, and the first platoon of 2300 students poured through the doors. School had begun. Statistics showed a record enrollment plus eight new teachers. Many students found that they had classes in Union building Knot exactly a shock but a surprise at least.J September 17 was the date of the first pep assembly. That evening spirits were high as the bewhiskered Shirts clipped West Milwaukee in their first game of the season. The fans were also appreciative of the new bleachers that members of the faculty had constructed during the summer. October Campaign posters suddenly sprang up all over the place when the election of class officers took place during the first weeks of October. Naturally everyone voted. Girls prancing about in slacks and blue jeans carrying boxes of crepe paper were the first real signs of homecoming. The parade itself was a colorful affair with the queen and her court perched on an equally delightful Cadillac convertible. The entire team was taken for a ride that night, however, when Shorewood drove over them with a score of 13-O. The dedication of the new Y.M.C.A. the next day helped to offset this defeat. Everybody felt very proud and extremely lucky as they inspected the lavish interior of this million dollar project. On October 26 the freshmen, seniors, and faculty sub- mitted to the annual T.B. patch test. Final reports revealed no casualties. The first report cards of the year came out on the 28thg seniors who had B averages or bet- A11 They Wanted For Christmas Was An A ter qualified for senior privileges, a pro- gram which freed them from study halls. That evening seniors investigated possible vocations at the Career Night program. November Students enjoyed a short vacation while the faculty attended the Teachers' Conven- tion. The Meg's adviser was elected presi- dent-elect of W.E.A.-another feather in Waukesha's hat. Mr. J. E. Worthington, W.H.S. principal from 1918 to 1949, died unexpectedly at this time, thus ending many years of fine service to the community. A scholarship fund was created in his memory. Those strange boxes up near the ceiling of every classroom turned out to be the speakers of the new P.A. system. The toll- ing of the chimes and Miss Bugb,ee's your attention please became familiar to every- one. All this while the new student parking lot was being put to good use, each student- driver having a special stall for his heap . December Basketball was the main topic for conver- sation as students discussed plans of defend- ing last year's championship title. Concern was expressed by all when the opener was dropped to South Milwaukee, 59-45. Christ- mas and the holiday spirit invaded every nook and cranny at W.H.S. A number of students participated in the Xmas sales training program with their eye on some gift money . Numerous Christmas trees and the annual A Cappella programs char- acterized the last few weeks before Christ- mas vacation. December 15 marked the 100th anniversary of the Y.W.C.A. and the ever active Y-Teens chose Arlene Bennett as queen of the Winter Wonderland formal. December 22 was the last day of school in 1954. Students kidded one another about coming back to school sometime next year. UNACIMIENTOH is a part of every Spanish home's Christ mas. Pat Mount and Sandy Pfeil set up the Nativity Scene bringing the Christmas spirit to the Spanish room SHOULD I HOLD the number across my chest John Funk helps the cameraman from National School Studios photograph underclassmen. 6 UNDERGOING the rigors of T.B. patch tests did not prove fatal to freshman students, who came out of this painful affair with beaming faces. A Q on asn drons, spirals, and dodecahedrcns adorned Miss Bray's Christmas tree. Eva Ivanka, Janet Hamersmeier, and Joe Connelly make their geometrical contributions. ONE OF THE MOST impressive sights in the school year Kummrow portrayed Mary and Joseph, while Tom Gil- is the Nativity Scene which highlights the annual ham, Pete Larson, Art Hine, Sally Schmear, John Libbey, A Cappella Christmas concert. Nancy Mills and Bill and Laurel Andres had supporting roles. I ' t STUDEN.T MADE ornaments in the form of icasohe- SMARTLY DRESSED couples tripped a light fantastic at the mid-year F.B.L.A. dance held in the gayly deco- rated senior gym. WASHINGTON, D. C., here we come! Students plan- ning to take the excursion to our national capital during spring vacation found plans and excitement growing by leaps and hounds. TOP ROW: Mrs. Ludeman Mr. Ludeman B. Hippen- D Dale ROW 4 L Theimult F Smolen YIIQQCI C Howald J DAmato Dfeltlltk S Hcilmst N Levsis J R Ehrlich ItOW ' N Nelson M Clacssner S Williams N Blown C Rodzvsell C MEISSHQI R Hlcken D Ham 1Iton ROW Z N Zillmex J Poitz S Clouch B Smith G Voelzke B Blocl man BOTTOM ROW M Davies 'VI Strelecki B Rapp J Olshefske J Keuper T Smith 6 ,J ' fi' ' ,rw I' W5-W vs. V STICKING HIS TONGUE out at Bob Duckett, Spatholz of the South Milwaukee faculty attempts to guard battling Bob during the faculty game in the senior gym. LOOKING AS BRIGHT and cheerful as the Christmas season itself, Arlene Bennett, queen of the Y-Teens Winter Wonderland, posed with her king, Allen Howard. A f I it Busy Students Shift Into High Gear Icmuary Tryouts for The American XVay were held during the first few weeks of January. lt prom- ised to be a wonderful play of tremendous proportions-just the thing for Metzner's crew to tackle. Four exchange students from Europe visited W.H.S. under the guidance of the American Field Service. They seemed fav- orably impressed with our up and coming school system. The price of milk suddenly dropped under the Federal Surplus plan. Cafeteria sales soon doubled in white milk alone, and economy wise students profited. Students began to burn the midnight oil when the time for semester exams arrived-at least some did. Others made up their minds to do better next semester. February Following the example of some Suburban high schools, the student council brought about a pronounced change in attire by proclaiming February 8 as the first dress-up day of the WHERE'S HE GOING now? asks the Grecndale man. He has the difficult task of guarding the little man with the baffling footwork-frosh Ken Reichert. A STUDENT'S BEST friend can be the janitor. Juliana Graves chats a minute with Ollie after school. Ollie's friendly smile is as much his trademark as the push broom he wields. 9 year. Even the faculty approved of the change. The night of February 24 saw a basketball spectacular that will always be remembered. Our faculty dribblers beat the South Mil- waukee faculty by 3 points in an overtime game. Basketball Coach Bob Duckett fouled out five times in the first quarter! The pro- ceeds from this terrific game were used to send three seniors on the annual trip to Washing- ton, D. C., during spring vacation. March March came in like a polar bear. On March 5 the F.H.A. held a dance, the queen for which was chosen by means of the cutest baby pic- ture! Betty Ann Smale won. John Roso, junior class president and subsequent prom king, chose Donna Evans as his queen as the prom committees began to make plans for this glor- ious occasion. The second day of spring arrived with a strictly unseasonal snow storm. To the horror of the student body school was closed at noon that day. Large Dose Of Sulfur Apnl On Aprxl Fools Day a real cravv ed1t1on of the Cardlnal Stal came out One almost needed a compass to work h1s way through th1s l1t elaly mastelplece Wlth the arllxal of Good Frlday on Aprll 8 came the beglnnmg of sprlng vacat1on Spung fexer struck down many a spellbound student The casualty 11st grew by leaps and bounds Boys began to llne up dates fo1 the Prom wh1ch was held on Ap11l 30 Parents and ch ipelones agleed that the Pxom and the Post Prom 1,41 ty we1e a huge success May Students began countlng the weeks and days t1ll the last day of school Even the faculty to meet thelr educatlonal deadlmes Thls was the season for banquets and p1cn1cs Deserung HER MAJESTY Judy Morey and Kmg Ken Hunkms xelgned over the llfl00Illlght Serenade Prom And Molasses Needed students were honored at the annual honor SOCl9ty banquet whlch was held at the new Y A round of plcmcs were held by organlzatlons l1ke the Cardlnal Star the Megaphone fthelrs was a wxld onej and G A A 11119 The last days of school were spent taklng tests s1g,n1ng Megs and l1n1ng up Jobs for the summer months Promxnent members of the semor class were lauded at the annual Honors Assembly Seniors saw thelr hlgh school days come to an end w1th somewhat of a sense of d1sbel1ef The1r dlplomas conflrmed the fact however that thelr term at th1s lnstltutlon was over The end of school found the Jamtors chewed pencil stubs and p1leS of dxscarded notes ROLLS AND BOXES of crepe paper went 1nto the trans formatlon of the gym for the Junior Prom Paulme Rexdel and Joanne Portz were among the numerous workers who saw to lt that the fmal effect was a Moonhght Serenade Q' H 'Wi 10 n 1 p . . y I it ,, V . Y Y . U . - ' ' , ' it 4 g 1 1 . 1 ,Y . 1 4' v Y . , n 1 5 . . , 4. Y 7 I L A q L ' ht' Y 5 . l L1 f Aw' nw . C L Aw, xto r 4 , v u n ' K 1 ' K ' ' K. ' K, v . . D . . . , . V . ,, ,, . . . . ' ' 9 kept their GYGS OH the Calendar as they hurried surveying a silent realm of vacant lockers, well- ' ' If ' ,Y ' s u n ' 9 . . V. . ' A ' ' ' U ' .yr X Y K I A ij., - . Lv Av-1 S, N A , 1 'X , ! X f t , tl qi as l N Q A, ' ' . ' n I X' I ' , ' x v 5 - . .. A A x 'ln Q l L FRILLS and boutonnieres were prominent in the Grand March, led by the royalty who were directly followed by their court. DON'T ROCK THE BOAT! VVith Spring came the arrival of the time for picnics-like the one held by the Megaphone at Lake Muskego, ABSORBED possessors of Megraphones created traffic problems as they picked the most convenient place to sit down. Here, with pen and pencil, they exchanged signa- tures and witty remarks about school experiences. FOR ONCE it didn't rain. Seniors solemnly listened to Mr. 'Shields' words of advice during the graduation cere- monies at Horeb Spring Park. 'S ,gg-H-.c-' W. gal -sk X 1 'B 15' . i if ,av , f 1 k X L Si. J. 4 5 4? , x N W, Y Lan k x., f N Y ir' 1. FQ fu -ug f if , . . ' 1 . 4 ,, vw-Qu , 4 Q4 .. WT- I 1,0- fill igffljfjfl ' -4,4 f,ArmWg,. :S ::::::::::a:..,: Nl 'YPUQ ..,A ---wr-fir' 'YWHV H U T. ' IU ll nun I1 fn u si if 'M : , u If H ucym ' 'Q dit ,,..-pg, Aug 1 f h 'C ,Hip 'am . mu M -f,f V. 1. .. 1 - w., ,.,, N .uvq. M M 5 1 -. .A .,. .-.L .f i:' ,, 5f9:,sFiFSfSf J sis Q. nfi.,4,..-.-.PH 1525155553535 32 SF' nliltllili , !F!?F??!1?F'!F u--unnnnppnh: 414 :rg .. -QQ!! 3 va 'wg w 5 r fyzgufyia Va all 95's W rm M Q , A N :zz ::::555:55 Q :QQQ 4... Q Had an inside tip that things were academically on the up and up at this institution. Faculty and administration showed definite interest in the educational problems of today. Accidentally let it slip that they were intending to expand their field of operations. Level of instruction high, student-faculty relations same, A big time operation all the way around. -3 J i T S 5 vi ..i 5? e, 'ii Civic Leaders Guide And Direct Curriculum an-5 1' 90...-M -3 2'2 Q 20 Mr Morgan Butler Pres1dent 'T A-.44 BOARD OF' EDUCATION TOP ROW Mr Roy Cairns Mr Curt Callow Mrs Wm Connell ROW 2 Wr Wyn Gilham Mr C M Gustme Mr Claude Hey BOTTOM ROW Mrs R B Soulen Dr Mar tin Werra Miss MZTIOD Rohleder is ap.-4-. 3 X 1S1tO1S to the CltX of Waukesha are always amazed when they see the number of new schools 1n this 1elat1xelx small community These neu buildings dldllt just happen how known as the Boa1d of EdLlC2.t10I1 headed by M1 'lloigin Blltlel h is been the gU1CllllgIJOVk8l behind these .idx xncements The superintendent of school N11 R G Hein l1dSllk6VSlS9DldjQtl an 1mpo1t int pa1t 111 these 1mp1oxements Manx students haxe eome to know him thlough his puticipation 1n assembly pmgrams and rn my tl iss talks At p1esent he 1s duectinf, the 1-1 plans for a new high school 1n 1957 other milestone in Waukeshas educational dexelopment Fam1l1a1 to ill the students is the educa ious tunctions of the lL1lllOl senior high school 'XI1 Shields tht lJ11IlC1Ddl has helped lmmeas UI iolx ln mxking Vi H S the flne school It IS todu M1 Goeike the nee prmcipal has done 111 tqu 1111 fine lob supe1x1s1115., student behaxior ind discipline 11 h1le Miss Wolf has guided the IJl6Ddl'dtlO1l of Junior high students for high school ' fi' . 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' 4 ' ,- V, ' And ACt1V1t1eS Of A Modern School System Mr R G Hem Superintendent of Schools Ml' Clyde Shields Principal 15 I I I Miss Estelle Wolf, Principal, Lincoln Building Mr. Clifford Goerke, Vice-Principal Serious And Good Natured, Faculty Offers Q S U -XmundQon B1 as Czeskleba Dx rud Fraier Hanson Vv I Arnold Busjaa Lu Dodge Dx bwxd Gavrf. Hartung, 1 i 'S Q P Baxtlu Camo! all Ebclt GOIINIGX Bertme fha e Don 1 Fagul md G1 ue: Hlldebl Ind 14' Bm I ompton Duckntt Ffudx bxuenusen Hoglund Born f onnell Du X L1 If Old Hanlnutz Hopkms W1de Vanety Of Eclucatmnal Expenences MABEL AMUNDSON B E WISCONSIN State Col lege at La Crosse G1rls Physlcal Educatlon JI G A A Freshman Boys Dance Class A thrifty and nlfty seamstress RICHARD ARNOLD B E Wlscon sm State College at Whltewater Shorthand Typing General Busmess Bowlmg Tennls Work on hls Master s degree and clty league basketball balances his schedule BARBARA BARTLEY M S Un1vers1ty of WNISLOYISIII Engllsh Creatlve wrltmg The call Come W est took her to Wyomlng and Colorado MURIEL BERTANE M A Northwestern Unlverslty Core Culrlculum Elghth Grade Advlser Publlc Rela tions chairman Waukesha Teachers Association NIRS NINA BIRD NIA Umverslty of Wlsconsm Mathematics Cardmal Star Another W H S alumna returns OPLAND BORN B S Wlsconsln State Col lc e at RIVGI Falls Head of Agrlculture Department FF A fest plots m gram Dalry Show and Junlor Parr are Ag., actlvltles MILDRED BRAY M A Northwestern Umverslty Mathematlcs Mathematlcs Club A three week trlp to the Southwest was vacation hlghllght MRS OLIVE BUSJAEGLR Unlverslty of WISCODSID L1 brary School Edxson Library Textbook Llbrary Llbrary Round Table Famlly and home claim her hours C R CAMPBELL BS University of Iowa Physlcal Educatlon Swlmmmg Swlmmmg Track Community mterests ln the Y M C A and Waukesha Casting Club JOHN CHASE MS Stout Instltute Industrlal Arts Gxrls Shop BAA Summer project CAUTION TEACHER AT WORK' Second hour ln the teachers room flnds Mlss Hartung MISS Klme and Mlss Bartley gradlng papers plannmg lessons or even makmg out tests' Theres no free ln free period for them' pamtlng hls house MRS UNA COMPTON M A Columbla Unlverslty Blology Junlor Class Adviser Interested m her country home and gardening DANA CONNELL MM Northwestern Unlverslty Orchestra Dance Orchestra Spent hls summer palntm Cunder Mr Goerkel MRS JOSEPHINE CZESKLEBA B A Lawrence College Engllsh Speech Mask Players Sophomore Assembly Com mlsslon Mrs Cz sharpened her wuts at summer school DOROTHY DODGE M A Columbia Umverslty Head of Glrls Physxcal Educatlon G A A A trlp to Callforma cllmaxed vacatlon CARL DOLLINGER B E Shlrtleff College Band Pep Band Brass and Reed Ensemble Trumpeter for the Waukesha Symphony Orchestra CHARLES DOWSE MS Unlverslty of Wlsconsm Sclence Survey Chemlstry Cross Country Hunting flshmg and golf flt thls sport mlnded teacher ROBERT DUCKETT M S Unlverslty of Wisconsin Amerlcan Problems Basketball Optlmlst Club golf grad uate school busy fellow EDWIN DWYER BE Wxsconsm State College at Whltewater Mathematlcs Basketball Summer playground dxrector PAUL DYBVAD B S Carroll College Cwlcs Football Track Actlve ln Klwams SHIRLFY DYRUD B S Wlsconsm State College at La Crosse Physical Educatlon Swlmmlng GAA Sknng IS great for this sports enthusiast MARGARET EBERT BS Umverslty of Wlsconsm Core Currlculum Jumor Hlgh Cardmal Star Lake Tomohawk Cabins for rent' MRS MAY FAGERLAND M A Umverslty of Mlnnesota Mathematlcs Freshman Assembly Com nnsslon Readmg kmttmg and cookmg are hobbies GRACE FARDX MA Umverslty of Wlsconsm Latm Head of Language Department Semor Honor Soclety Rec Dance Commlsslon An avld spectator at all athletic events RITA FORD B S Umversltv of Wlsconsm Home Economlcs Jr Prom A lovely volce and a Jolly personality JANET FRASER M A Unlverslty of Wisconsin U S Hlstory Sophomore Class Advlser Recorded lasting memories of Western wacatlon on color slldes VINCE GAVRE M S Unlverslty of Wlsconsm Amerlcan Problems Football Golf Golf flshmg hunting reading ln that order MRS ELLEN GORMLFY BA Rlpon College English Nlnth grade Book Club Elght weeks at summer school RUTH GRAVES B E Wlsconsm State College at Stevens Pomt Core Cur rlculum Freshman Class Advlser Business and Professional Womens Club actlvltles JESSE GRUENEISEN BA Rlpon College U S Hlstoxy CIVILS Pohtlcal anecdotes of days gone by MARION HANKWITZ BS Wxsconsm State College at Oshkosh Enghsh Mask and Wlg Developing a newly acquired Interest ln ceramics MABEL HANSON PhB Carmll College Core Currlculum Junxor Student Councll Reading fllls her too meager spare hours JEAN HARTUNG B S Wlsconsln State College at Plattevllle Engllsh Mask and Wlg Hometown Platteville MRS ANNA HEGG B A Carroll College Core Currlculum Seelng beautiful Wlsconsln flrst DOROTHY HILDEBRAND B S WISCONSIN State College at Mllwaukee Art Jewelry A teacher teaches summers too' CAROLYN HOGLUND M E Umverslty of Mlnnesota Chou Ensemble Seventh and Eighth grade Male Chorus Actlve member of the Young Republicans Club FANNIE HOPKINS M A Unlverslty of Wlsconsm Mathematlcs F T A A rugged course ln Flnanclal Security was a mathematlcal feat 17 1 I l I A - , . . 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Well Informed Teachers Encourage Students CHARLES HORWITZ PhM Unlverslty of Wxs consm Head of Sclence Department Physics Sclence Club Manager WVaukesha Swlmmmg Pool CATH ERINE HUGHES BS UDlV6FSlty of Wxsconsln Enghsh French Dramatxc Readmg A Canadlan xacatlon to apply her French MARGARET HUM PHREYS MS Umverslty of Wxsconsm Head of Home Economlcs Department Jr Honor Soclety A round trlp to or from Cahfornla SIDNEY JACOBSON B E Northland College Sclence Scxence Club Actlve ln American Leglon GUY JACOBUCCI BS Illmols State Normal Mechanlcal Drawing Woodwork Basketball New to the school but wlse ln the ways of carpentry CAROL JOHNSON M S Umverslty of Wlsconsln Mathematxcs Mask and Wlg Director .Iumor Falr Offxce at State Fair RICHARD JOHNSON BS Stout Institute Indus trlal Arts Jr Boys Shop BAA Ambltlous do It yourself program his own home MARGARET JONES M A Unlversxty of Wlscon sm U S Hlstory Senlor Dramatzcs Tlcket Sales A motor trlp along the North Shore Lake Superior to Port Arthur MRS MARGARET KAMRADT B M Coe College Muslc Jr Girls Chorus MUSIC Appre clatxon Delegate to Music Educators National Con ference JOHN KEPPEL B S Wxsconsln State Col lege at La Cross Blology B A A Huntmg and Flsh THAT WONDERFUL NEW school m 1957' means hours mg his favorite sports CLARICE KLINE MA of plannmg conferences Mr Shlelds and Mlss Nohelty llsten Northwestern Unlverslty Spamsh U S Hlstory to Mr Hem discuss varlous posslbxlltles ln the prellmlnary Megaphone New York Vermont and Mmneapolls blue prmts all ln 3 months of concentrated vacation and study MARIE KNIPFEL MA Mlchlgan State College Clvlcs Edison Flnance Active ln Altrusa A A U W and stlll has tlme to work at Glmbels BERNA DLTTE KOENINGS M S Ul1lVeTSlty of Wlsconsm Clerlcal Typing GA A Day Camp director at Tosa JOHN KRAINIK M S Vhsconsm State College at Mllwaukee Art Swxmmmg B A A Free lance artist MYRTLE LAWLER ME Marquette Unlverslty Mathematics Lincoln Fmance Club Altrusa member serves as secretary YVaukesha County Marquette Alumni MRS KATHERINE LEHNIGK M S Unnerslty of WISCODSID Core Currlculum Travel Club Has a prlvate pllots license JOHN LEHOCKY M S Stout, lnstxtute Machlne Shop BAA Summer carpenter JOHN LEHRER B S Umverslty of Minnesota Bookkeepmg Typlng Retaxl Selling Retall Sales Club Summer work at local department store for flrst hand information MARION LEITL B S WISCONSIN State Col lege at Plattevllle English Cheerleaders Pep Commlsslon Interested m Teen Age Dalry Coop RUTH LEMKE MA Umverslty of Wlsconsm German Latln Enghsh German Club The Middlebury Summer Language School ln Vermont for the best ln foreign language practice ZELLA LOOMER M A Unlverslty of WISCOHSIH World History Amerlcan Problems Hxghways and Byways Likes Reading and traveling KARL LUDEMANN M E Marquette Unlverslty Head of Manual Arts Department Woodwork Summer Accompllsh ment two rooms tiled' FRANCES MAGDANZ MA Columbxa UnlVeTSlty Head of Englxsh Department Semor Assembly Commlsslon Scrabble expert Cplty her poor opponentsl FRED METZNER B S Unlverslty of Wlsconsm Speech Dlrector of Dramatlcs Mask and Wlg Proud papa denghts to entertain hls baby daughter CHARLES 'VIII LER B S Wlsconsln State College at Eau Clalre Biology General Scxence Basketball Outdoor sports for his few spare moments LUCILE 'VIILLER BE WISCONSIN State College at Whltewater Typmg Shorthand Megaphone A Canadian trlp and fancy kmttlng RUSSELL MILLER B E Vhsconsm State College at Whltewater General Sclence Freshman Football Uses sclentlflc methods ln preparing scrubs for the varsity LELMA MONLUX M A Unlver sity of W'SCOHSln Head of MUSIC Department A Cappella Madrlgals Prominent member of the Svmphony Board VERNA MULRY 'VIA Northwestern Umverslty Enghsh Remedlal Spellmg Attempted some do It yourself furniture ROBERT MUNGER M A Northwestern Umverslty English Dlrector of Pubhc Relatlons State PR Com mittee chairman attended national conference ln New York KA'IHRYIN NOHELTY M E Marquette Unlversxty U S Hlstory Class Advlser Co chalrman of the Faculty Council NICHOLAS PANELLA BA Carroll College Head of Soc1alStud1es Department Amerlcan Problems Guldance Dlrector Special assignment studled plant operation for Oconomowoc Cannmg Co MRS FLORENCE PARMENTER BA Carroll College Freshman Class Advlser Offlclal hostess for Carroll Homecoming MRS MARION PETTIGREW BA Rlpon College Englxsh Clvlcs Active Rlpon alumna ROBERT PETTIGREW BA Rlpon College Mathematlcs Suence Clvlcs Megaphone Photography Tropical flsh and Xfrlcan uolets respond to TLC LOUISE PFEFFER M S Marquette Umverslty Chemlstrx Retolt Club Fw elwe wonderful weeks ln Furope MARY PFIFFNER BS WISLODSIH State College at Stexens Pomt Home Economics Home Economics Club One of the faculty trlo CARL PIEPEINBURG NI A Umvclsxtv of Iowa Bookkeeplng FBLA Unusual hobby trammg ponles and horses FRANK PICHO'lTA NI E Wlalquette Unnersxtx Physical Educatxon B A A Worked on new bleachers at Haertel Field W ow' 'MARGARET POHI MAN M A UDIVQISITX of Denver English Jr Hugh Assembly Commlsslon Teaches Fngllsh to foreign born at night school VIOLA RASSMUSSEN B E Central State College at Stevens Pomt Home ELOHOIIIICS FHA X summer of ease ALICE RENNING BE WISLOIISIH State College at La Crosse Core Curriculum Jr Theatre 'lurned student at Milwaukee State 18 H In ,V A.-x A K . l .. . , . . . . 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University of Wisconsin. Mathemat- ics. Radio Club. B.A.A. CQ, CQ, CQ-W9NGI'. HELEN RODE B.S. University of Wisconsin. Library. Library Round Table. Librarian's holiday-reading new books. CHARLES ROHR B.S. Wisconsin State College at Black River Falls. Agricul- ture. F.F.A. President Waukesha Teachers Association. RAY RUPPLE B.E. Wisconsin State College at Whitewater. Head of Commercial Department. F.B.L.A. National director United Business Education, local director Community Chest. LEE SAUBERT Wisconsin State College at La Crosse. Director of Physical Education, Director of Athletics. The new bleachers are up-evidence of his determined efforts. WESLEY SCHROEDER M.A. University of Wisconsin. Civics. Public Discussion. A family of four active sons. ROLAND SCHRUPP M.E. University of Minnesota. Head of Art Department. Jewelry. State arts curriculum planning com- mission. DWIGHT SHANKS M.S. University of Illinois. Biology. Football. Served as fresh water biologist, lVis. State Dept. of Health. ROBERT SIMON B.S. Stout Institute. Driver Education. Football, Track. A Masters degree for a goal and a home workshop for a diversion. ROGER SOHR Ph. M. Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Head of Mathematics Department. Volleyball. State Curriculum Revision Committee in Math. CHARLES SONTAG B.E. Wisconsin State College at Osh- kosh. Drafting. Sketching. Worked as school carpenter and home garage builder. JOSEPH SPATZ B.S. University of Iowa. General Science. Science Club. Two week family excur- sion to Yellowstone. EVA TOMPITCH Ph. B. Carroll College. Mathematics. Seventh grade class advise1'. Skilled in the way of both math and needlepoint. ADA TOMS M.A. University of Wisconsin. English. Serv- ice Commission. Surprisingly enough--her spare time is filled with all outdoor activities. FLORENCE TRAKEL M.A. Northwestern University. Shorthand, Typing. Commercial Workshop. Chairman of the state business education teachers. SHERMAN WEINRICH M.A. Marquette University. Eng- lish. Junior Assembly Commission, Mask and Wig. Activity in the teachers' association combined with a summer session at Northwestern. ROBERT WHEELER M.E. Marquette University. Biology. Audio-Visual Director, Projector crew. Vice-president NVauke- sha Lion Club prompts interest in community affairs. MRS. LORETTA WIELAND M.S. University of Wisconsin. Home Economics. Design Club. Capable member County Home Ee. Graduates Club. JEAN WILLIAMS M.A. University of Wis- consin. English. Reading Consultant, Sr. Student Council. Tourist to Mexico City. MRS. RUTH WITTE B.S. Wisconsin State College at Mil- waukee. English, Journalism. Cardinal Star. Since last year- a husband, a honeymoon to Quebec. and a new home. CLARA WULFING Ph. M. University of Wisconsin. lVIathc-matics. Senior Class Adviser. A series of short trips make one vaca- tion into several. JAMES ZEASMAN M.S. Stout Institute. Woodwork. Maintenance Crew at Alma Mater. 20 Express Talent And ' 'S A- . , , - rx te I A 11, s. ' K tl ta IT'S NOT AS EASY as it looks. Making bowls of diverse shapes and sizes calls for concentration, determination, and skill. Ceramics class found their activity difficult but rewarding. ANY CHANGE IN TEMPO is indicated by the director's hand. Junior high music class watches Mrs. Kamradt intently so they won't be caught off beat. MOSAIC WORK means hours of diligent work. John Stewig discovers that complication plus is a trademark of such a project as his wall plaque-but the finished product will be displayed with great pride. Fine Arts Within this world there are many things of beauty. Art and music afford students the opportunity to express themselves along these lines. Art students quickly discover that their par- ticular field of the fine arts contains many interesting branches besides the well known painting and sketching. Among the diverse fields are printing, jewelry, and home design- ing. Since art is an important part of their daily lives, from the ring on their finger to dis- covering the trends of modern living, special emphasis has been given to separating art into Appreciate Beauty A 4 , wif it ' tv- .,L, if p X A I 5 1 ' c. 1-A X ' , ,f I , ,, X , x --- e- -,MA 'I C559 if .7 , ' A Qfv I 1.55 1 QQ- , , V A., 1 '.-. , . fr. .. ' - . Y L XXL - Viet I , . I 54572 E A f X. , X . - za: V -K If l 1, . .. , Q. Y-viz?-.4 'K several new classes. Art students are not nec- essarily destined to become famous artists in their future years, but they realize the value in learning harmonious color combinations and other fundamentals of art. Future Toscaninnies, or Jan Pierces worked very diligently throughout the year on various spring festivals, Christmas performances, and annual concerts. The two divisions of music, vocal and instrumental, were studied in band, orchestra, and the various choirs. Affording an appreciation of good and beautiful music to each student so desiring it was the goal of the music department. 21 ms gp.. Qgfv my f V71 Numa .ins STOP' Vvllefl leading lY1t9l'PTetlV91Y YOU ml-1St feel the Metfner s famllxar admomtlon stops Loulse Boldon s and effect before you can expect your audience to' Mr John Conklmg pelformance m speech class World s Tongues Convey World s Ideas GALLIA LST omms dlvlsa ln paltes tres Caesar READING HER FINAL EXAM U1 Spanish Arlene ncvu changes but It IS stlll new to each 2nd year Latin Hoffmann makes 3 Tecofdmg On the Playback PTO class Dale Hoffman and Margle Blaqe 100k fol the nunclatlon and lntonatlon are graded to ellmmate that tics panes In M155 Faydys Class stlange plonunclatxon called high school Spamsh WWW 22 ffgqigw I H ' Iv-- Mtgl K ' 1 4 , J ' Gi ' ' X 5 1. ' u :A , a ! c J' i rj 2 ' . 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'ali A LOW HUM prevaxls In Mlss Magdanz 7th houl college Enghsh class as students dlscuss among themselves then' own lntcrpreta txons of Hamlet These buzz sesslons were helpful ln prepar mg for the blg test 'Nl Ml HU 01 RON! ing I' aff LEARNINC TO GIVE LXpllLlt dl rectlons was the assignment con fl0YltlY1f., a sophomore Engllsh class Lynne Tcrhune becomes a tourlst gulde to conduct her classmates thlough the streets of Rome Engllsh Am t may be found ln the dlctxonary, but Engllsh students soon learned that It dldnt belong m thelr vocabularzes Correct usage of words plus a wealth of new ones was essentlal for accurate oral and wr1tten expresslon Oral work before an audlence was lmproved through speech and dlamatlcs Remedlal readmg and spellmg courses helped those who had dlffl culty Fxequent wrxtlng asslgnments were an opportunlty to express or1g1nal thoughts and ldeas Through fam1l1ar1ty w1th literary clas slcs and modern publlcatlons came an appre clatlon of llterature Forelgn Language Language courses lncluded comprehenslon of a language ltself, as well as the study of the customs and way of l1fe of the people Wlth Latxn as a foundatlon students went on to French German, or Spanlsh dependmg on thelr career lnterests or travel deslres At the Tower of Babel the language of the peoples of the earth was confused resultlng 1n a great deal of enmlty and m1sunderstand1ng between them Onlv through the study of the languages and cultures of other natxons w1ll It ever be posslble to reacn mutual understandmg 23 , - ' 7 5, ' If Fx A - ' .. -.7 r Q ' ' 1 ' I f ' o 'f' -x I 1 ix r ,- - x Y . 'gli f, ,, 1 , f ' . . . x - .rx ,, Q - 43 , . . H as in . as V. VV ' ' ,. . u - ry - - 4- ,M..'- kg., . vw- ' IK i ' -an . 0 -. . Q 1 v we M, 1 ' ' '. I- A W -.r,k' X.. . . V - , r - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - 1 ' . 'K 74 ax - x n - - ' . . 1 1 K I ' , . X t . . . - Y v . , , . . . , . . . , 1 ' ' ' a n u ' T ' 5 I if-.. will STRATEGIC PLACES in this world of unrest are JUVENILE DELINQUENCY was the topic of Karen located by Charlene Mickel and Edna Kurlic, Miss Kummrow's report. Mr. Schroeder's Civics class pays Loomer's world history class gets to know the world and Close attention as they consider this major teenage its peoples. p1'0blCl l1- Y thI'u1C't' Std Th P tA 1 O11 1 1ZeI'lS U. 'Y 6 HS , 11.8. YZG ACCOUNTING TO THE STATE and federal government master income tax form in one of Mr. Panella's Ameri- 15 an annual duty when March rolls around. Nancy can Problems classes. Nelson, Anne Priedeman, and Dave McCoy examine the -sew 24 Socml Studles Ignorance IS an eul creature xuth amazmg strength and pon er Preyudlce mtolerance and mdlfference a1e h1s compamons To outvtlt these forces one needs an awareness of Amerl ca S problems and 1tS poss1b1l1t1es Wxth the world and 1ts people exer moxmg on to new goals students needed guldance and efforts 1n soclal stud1es to prepale them for flndlng thell place 1n soclety Also to lue as a freedom loung people m th1s dlslded world they needed an understandmg of the1r fellow men and an app1ec1at1on of the rlghts and respons1b1l1t1es of the 1nd1v1dual They were taught the technlques of cr1t1cal thlllklllg 1n order to be cltlzens who would use, not abuse thelr rlghts and prlvlleges From the seventh and elghth grade core currlculum program to the American problems classes, the Amerlcan herltage of democracy became more real CIVIC mterests were devel oped so that each student mlght have an earnest deslre to actlvely part1c1pate 1n commumty affaxrs HHUHIIHN ISLCJNLS if HERE A MAP there a map everywhere a map A umt on the U S as a world power demands a varlety of map work Dlck Felree Kay Lyngaas and Marlene Guttman look over some of the colorful efforts of thelr hlstory class The Present, And Prepare For The Future AMERICA S MANIFEST DESTINY was the toplc for prcpales for dlscusslon as Sally Sleep, John Kuehl and dlscusslon m Jr Hlgh core curriculum class James Kuehl Elcarwr Swift Check his facts ,ll 'mill' ll fwf- 25 C - V ' . v ' , A, Zh. 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Logical Reasoning Math and Sc1ence Facts and Iigures the world IS full of them The challenge to understand and interpret correctly is a continuing one Everything from simple arlthmetic and elementary science to intricate chemlstrv experiements and compli cated algebraic equations tested the students know how The cautious and the curious were found in the biology lab dissecting a frog in the chemistry lab determining the oxygen con tent of a metal oxide or ln E324 slaying oxer 1 simple algebra problem Offered to the more adxentuious and studious were such courses is physics trigonometry or college algebra. The math and sciences departments in their efforts to provide a sound training in each par- ticular field set up a program to show students everyday applications in the various fields of industry. learning to think objectively and to reason critically were some of the prerequisites of scientific thinking emphasized. NITRIC ACID was the object of Brian Williams' and Gerald Gol- ner's efforts in the chemistry lab. And after they're through, what do they do with it?-pour it down the drain of course! SLIDE RULES in action-simple computation in multiplication and division is the first step f01' George U , A A A Staska and Elaine Spelius in learn- sf ing successful manipulation of this ' --5 -T . s.u.g'134f useful instrument. V ,X - --W ..,.-w,,,, E 'Xwwil PY lt -ff V: Q V br lt SOLVING SIMULTANEOUS equations in two unknowns class. Lucy Coombs and Brad Shleffler demonstrate by means of elimination is S O P in any good algebra their knowledge of the propel technique x ,Q 27 PLILASED WITH hxs efforts Reuben Herman casts a he wxll be as proud of hls craftsmanshlp 1n the rack as crltlcal eye on h1s nearly completed gun rack Doubtless of the guns It w1ll hold T SQUARE DRAWING BOARD plans to translate mto a drawlng all these plus careful workmanshlp are necessltles for successful work m mechamcal drawmg Many boys flnd thls class of great vocatlonal ass1st,ance 6' J' CUTTING TEETH on a gear Jerry WltZ9l care fully adgusts the mllllhg' machme Machme shop experlence prepares fellows for Slmllaf Jobs IH X Waukesha factorles S 28 Y W 3 f ! A ! , Q 3 - K.. .. 1 Y ' . ' '. . . . A , sl . 'f , - T' N R Industry eecls Competent Workmanship Commercial cmd Industrial Arts VVhat kind of a job are students ready for when high school graduation arrives? In an effort to answer this question to satisfy both student and potential employer, a cooperative training program for seniors has been arranged by both commercial and industrial arts depart- ments. Actual experience in Waukesha firms is provided in clerical and secretarial work, factory and foundry jobs, and retail selling activities. Joint supervision is provided by teachers and employers. Back of this specialized program have been basic courses in bookkeeping, typing, and short- hand. Neatness, speed, and accuracy were traits which had to be developed. In the industrial arts field, classes in woodworking, machine shop, electricity, and drawing each contributed to the growth of needed skills. Precision Work- manship and careful attention to detail were stressed at all times. Need a job? Need another worker? For trained people like these, there'll always be a job waiting! SPEED PLUS ACCURACY are a combina- tion which every typist seeks, but some- times an eraser's a mighty handy thing when midyskr suddenly appears on the page. BUSINESS MACHINES of today are given .Q q a workout in commercial workshop by these agile-fingered office workers of to- morrow. fAnyone for a coffee break?l ,353 Automobile Age Brings Driving Problems , . 4 THAT LITTLE BOX on the table is the object of Alan Quast's undivided attention. Yvonne Ebbott checks his visual acuity and depth perception with the precision of a traffic officer writing out a ticket. AT .FIRST GLANCE it might look as though Mr. Simon 15 directing the use of a record player, a peep show, and a stereoscope. Actually, these sophomores are testing Drivers Training Crazy teenage drivers may soon become extinct! Starting in 1954-55, drivers training was required of all sophomores. The funda- mentals of good driving were taught with emphasis on the laws of the road as well as the common courtesies of safe driving. Students used the latest testing devices, road signs, and films in this study. When they studied the various parts of the modern car, some fellows were rather amazed at the mechanical aptitude of their female competitors. It seems that some girls possessed greater driving skill and quicker reflexes than many a future hot-rodder . Poor driving habits such as hot-rodding were discouraged, however, and suggestions made as to correcting and preventing such dangerous practices. Thus one of the most important aspects of good driving-that of a correct driving attitude--was driven home. their reaction time, night vision and glare recovery, and field of vision. :le df 'WW 30 fgaln T is as MODERN APPLIANCES do everything from toasting bread to blending milk shakes. A GE demonst1'ator dis- plays an array of appliances which makes ordinary KP duty an adventure. Needle And Ladle Are A STRAIGHT SEAM is the mark of a good seamstr-ess. Connie O'Brien .learns that thc scam guide is a fIll'l,S best friend in making a perfect garment. - '-' ! - 2 6 'c f , ,., fu, fFreeman Photoj IIERB'S BUTCHER SHOP became a home eco- nomics classroom as the trademarks of a juicy, tender steak were pointed out to Miss Humphreys, Pat Wappenschmidt, Paula Majeske, and Marilyn Ollenburg. Their Prime Utensils Home Economics What's cooking? In home ec. classes it's sure to be some delectable dish, for the girls learned early how to follow a recipe. Hand made? Girls also were busy with the time honored art of fine sewing. However cooking and sewing were only two of the basic skills acquired by future homemakers. Modern housewives must know how to operate fand perhaps repairll all household gadgets and appliances and keep a family healthy and happy, all within the budget! Home nursing, first aid, home hygiene, and child care are all part of successful home management. Construction of model homes afforded a chance at interior decoration. Father, too, needs to know something about the operation of the home. Boys have taken over several home ec. classes and discovered a brand new set of skills 31 'T BEFORE PICTURES are always popular when a and Ronnie Neumeister measure the stalls in the remodeling job is done. Senior Ag students, Bob Pettis Michaud barn as a preliminary for remodeling plans. I I Better Farmmg Methods Through Educat1on Agriculture STUMP IN THE WAY? Dynamite is the answer. The The good earth and how to use it wisely for man's needs is a fascinating subject for study. Contour plowing was one of the aspects of conservation studied in agriculture. Courses in plant and animal husbandry included cattle breeding, chicken raising, and fruit culture. An interesting project was a milk testing lab- oratory to analyze milk for butterfat. The care of farm tools and repairs was taught in shop. Visits were made to neighboring farms to see modern farming methods. Senior boys made a study of one of the students' own farms with recommendations for improving the condition of the soil, the care of machinery and planting. In maintaining the largest agriculture de- partment in the state, a full summer program is provided. On July 18, the Rotary Club, which sponsors the annual poultry auction, will enjoy a deluxe summer barbecue with barbecued broilers and sweet corn raised by the boys. 32 proper procedures are explained to Ag students and their parents by Mr. Fred Miller in a demonstration at the Michaud farm. V' I. I MSN' SENIOR OFFICE: Miss Becker, secretaryg Miss Schlief, transportation clerk, Mrs. Kohls, secretary, Miss Bugbee, registrar. Efficient Co-Workers EDISON OFFICE: Miss Buth, secretary, Mrs. Ott, attendance clerk. BUSINESS OFFICE: Mrs. Schumacher, bookkeeperg Mr. NURSES: STANDING: Mrs. Patterson, Mrs- Cannon, Zastrow, business managerg Miss Beauchamp, secretary. Mrs. Jensen. SEATED: Miss Normann, Mrs. George, secretary. CAFETERIA: Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Gray. C? H E i 33 440- We got a tip this school was a hotbed of sports fans and came by to check. Found definite evidence that our lead was right. School has a long record of well organized sports pro- grams and rabid enthusiasm. Unususlly keen competitive spirit typical of athletes. We interrogated several persons in the area and got some straight answers. Full report on the following pages. ? ...QA Pr 'Y l as 1 Qs! 1 - 35 VARSITY TOP ROW R Cuminskey A Cairns R Pope J Hoffman A Saldivai IJ Neville I Van Taten hovc B Dale IN Fritz F Visquev R Moat B Koenig P Anthcs ROW 4 V Pena T D Amato D Johnson J Ruff IJ lhicl J Roso L Foidhain VV Weber I Llanas C Andiinca J Owens L Peterson Coach Shanks Man a er S Smith ROW? W Kerr B Jahnkc J Kapernick J Cunnnskev W kruc ei D N161 enhelmer C Erd mann 'I Stcffan J Fuchs W Appleman I Hickman H Bahi B Rahn Coach Simon Coach Cavit ROW Z lx Paplham C Pocck B Mctlintotk P Assman J Schliepei B Godfrty L Giles J Kessler H Kcuper T Inexpenenced Shuts Are Long On F1ght Fielding a hard playing but relatively inex perienced eleven Coach Gavres 1954 Blick shirts had to settle for sixth place in the Suburban Conference They exhibited unex pected backfield depth to provide many exciting contests posting a three vvin four loss one tie season record Alert Rugged Defense Marks Wms To initial conference play the Blackshirts run up a lopsided 96-0 total against West lVIil- waukee. A vigilant defense set up all scores by' intercepting two passes and recovering two fumbles. Fullback Pichotta snared both rival aerials. running one back 45 yards for a touchdown. In striking twice in the first quarter at South Milwaukee, the Shirts went 66 yards the first time, counting on a 36 yard Assman-to-Kerr pass. and 57 yards on the second drive. In the 236 third period Pichotta stole a Rocket pass and stepped 42 yards to paydirt The final vvas 20 14 Lp against a heavily favored West Allis Cen tral Waukesha decisively outplayed the Bull dogs but vv ere held to a 6 6 tie They tallied via a 11 yard aerial Pichotta to Johnson to con clude a 66 yard drive A rock solid Waukesha line anchored by' guard I ambrecht was respon- sible for holding Central in check. Shirts Bow to Classy Competition Dreams collapsed with the coming of Wauwa- tosa, which drubbed the Shirts 24-0. Really' outclassed, the Waukesha offense had only' one scoring opportunity but failed to capi- talize. 'Tosa was contained only in the PAT department. Another disappointment followed. After holding Shorewood to a scoreless half-time tie FRESHMAN SQUAD TOP ROW J Gabrlplsk J Grls wold R Yont D Jerome Wm Heyenbruch Wm Schmltt B Colbelt lx Thew J BIWGI R Jeske E Kol bery M Schwanz T Mathel A McVey F Schnell D Swan D Zlech A Fleundt J Mathe R Muller Coach ROW 3 S Xvllblll MQDAQCI VV Tolbelt Manager R Smlth P Hansen J Hermsch A Wapp D Kerznar H G Rouse D B2.ll!11L3ItI16I P Comstock J NlcNultx J Memholz L Stlles R Thomas P Dybvad Coach ROW 2 D Klssmger Manager R Hmze J Poth J Balrd R Hernandez G Harter W Owens D Wllcox H Borck J Connelly K Relchelt L Saldwar G Zmgsheme G Rody D Josmg G Larson K Kohlhaas R Gagan C Hmckley BOTTOM ROW R Lemke Manager L Tre vcuow J Bloedow R Habeck Wm Schapfel R Green F Bussard D Conklm R Duckworth D Bermger B Sxevert P Markussen G Bennett R Packard D1SCOVeIed Reserves, Standbys Spark Team for the homecomlng crowd The Shlrts were penetrated for two scores after 1nterm1ss1on for a 13 0 defeat Waukesha s offense Just couldn t get movmg 1n t1me Late ln the flnal perlod Pxchotta passed 32 yards to Kerr and a moment later dashed nlneteen yards all of whlch went for nothmg as the game ended Runnmg next lnto what seems to be thelr annual nemesls the Shlrts were smothered by Whxtefxsh Bay 39 7 Overpowered at half tlme 33 0 by the undefeated league champs they actually domxnated a second half marked by llberal subst1tut1on Reserves McCoy who lugged for 37 yards on four carrles and God frey who scored the Shlrts only touchdown were standouts Waukesha Offense Chcks Agcnn Comlng back agalnst West Allls Hale Wau kesha tasted uctory once more 19 7 Plchott n 38 accounted for 94 yards Lavey scored twlce m ga1n1ng 70 and Godfrey rang up hls second touchdown Both Plchotta and Godfrey set up counters wxth pass lnterceptlons Unfortunately the Shxrts defense was lack mg when Cudahy came to town and they were handed a 26 13 beatlng Four touchdowns had been ylelded before Waukesha pushed over one of thelr own Assman pltched 20 yards and Godfrey plunged two for SIX pomts Agam Assman passed thls t1me to Larson who cov ered 61 yards for the flnal score of the season Ind1v1dually halfback Hunkms led the Black shlrts ln ushlng wxth 271 yards and a 4 8 yard per try average Assman had the best pass completlon wlth 11 out of 22 whlle P1chotta was tops 1n total offense w1th 431 yards Pxch otta was recogmzed as his squad s most walu able plaver : : . 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Rebu11t Sh1ItS Defend Suburban T1t1e Basketball 1954 55 Defendlng Waukesha s Suburban crown was the t xsk undertaken by Coach Duckett Compll catlng thmgs xx as a complete lack of returmng lettermen In the Shlrts cage start J3H8QX1ll69 Blg Elght champs Journeyed to the local gym to wln 67 '36 Nexertheless the performance re vealed an abundance of pep and scrap 1n the determ1ned Blackclads They proxed thelr po ln an overtlmc thrlller It took a lxte splurge by South MllXVdUk6G s Rockets to topple the Shlrts 59 45 IH the open mg loop trlt Freshman Re1chert tall1ed eleven pomts IH hls vars1ty debut West All1s Hale experrenced a great fourth quarter and dropped the Blackshlrts 56 48 Larson kept the rlvals THREE BIG MEN leavc thelr feet ln an cffolt to gam possesslon of the reboundmg ball about to fall m then' guesslng wxth hook shots from elther Slde and rammed 1n 26 pomts A hustlmg band of Blue Dukes from Whlte flsh Bay r1pped through Waukesha 76 46 Pro duc1ng only two goals IH the second quarter set the stage for the blggest losmg margln a Shlrt team had ex er known Blackclads Spear Fxrst V1CfOl'Y Free throws and defense were the two blg ltems as the hungry Blackshrrts jarred West All1s Centrals Bulldogs 57 52 for thelr flrst w1n 25 tlmes Waukesha cagers counted on charrty tosses Wlth one mmute remalnxng Klrchoffer cllnched the trrumph by convertlng two preclous free throws Shootmg an amazlng 57? Ducketts dead eyes repulsed a late enemy rally to edge Hart ford 64 63 Krrchoffer s basket late ln the f1nal quarter sunk the Orloles for good mldst Larson C343 overcomes a dlsadvantagc m helght to battle Centrals Gaydos f12J and Strom 1253 for lt 41 I I I . r 1 1 ,1 v v 1 I 2 Q ' , ' . '- '- ' - - . , V V. , . . V . . , L ' L . ,' - ' . . V 1 - Q . .., V . ' . 1 1. v ' Q ' Y V - V V tential as a real threat at Pulaski but lost 60-56 . . V V V Q t . I . ' L K I 2 L1 T ' I , . - 1 . . V . V V . . I A A V ,, - ' . , . . B TEAM: TOP ROWV: J. Engler, Manager, W. Net- teshiem, L. Stanley, S. Smith, J. Kaepernick, B. Rahn, Coach Miller. BOTTOM ROW: B. Bennett, J. O'Donnell T. Wright, B. Flatt, Il. Schley. Talented Underclassmen Add Their Efforts WVITH A DEFT FAKE, Larson C341 gets free under the basket to counter a quick two points against White- fish Bay. Bay players Cline C219 and Schley C133 witness the maneuver helplessly. r-A 42 Resuming league action, the Shirts scared Shorewood but couldn't pull out a victory, los- ing 67-62. In the fourth frame the Greyhounds led by 20 points, but the suddenly hot Shirts narrowed the margin with a terrific spurt. Lar- son meshed 30 points for the Blackclads. For the 23rd straight time, Waukesha trounced a Cudahy quintet, this time by a 68-56 upset. 14 consecutive points in the last quarter crowded the Packers completely out of the pic- ture. Kirchoffer netted 15 and was a tower of strength defensively. Larson's two free throws with two seconds to go liquidated all West Milwaukee's hopes as the Shirts nicked the favored mustangs 48-45. However, the luster from that victory was dimmed by a following loss to VVauwatosa 67-57. In this whole game the bucket brigade sunk only 1-1 baskets. CAI FPUI L1 GAUGING pl'1ym'ikin porsililities Kirch- ffcr F03 brings the ball past a Crcendale man into the cor- 1 mlc Ho 5 drives fol a po mon ncaiex thc bas e To Sen1ors To PIOV1de M1dSeaSOR Spark Plunkmg in eight of eleven shots in the open mg quarter South Milwaukee grabbed on to a big 24 12 lead Once ahead they never let the Shirts get closer than five points and held out to Wm 74 65 Top man for the evening was A Hustling Waukesha T1es for Fifth Waukesha then proceeded to run all over the Greendale Panthers 65 53 This bounced them into fifth place to flirt with a first division berth A good opening frame against Hale gamed the Shirts their fifth victory in loop play 67 57 They shot a record 84 times and connected on 27 for a 32W Newt Waukesha underwent a repeat defeat at the hands of Whitefish Bay 67 51 After a brief first quarter lead It was the Dukes all the way Using an effective full court press Cen ral hoisted its colors over the Shirts 64 46 In the second half the Duckettmen couldnt do anything right and a new low of eleven goals for a game was set In their league finale the Blackshirts gave lt all they had but could not offset Shorewood s record of five w1ns and nine losses Larson kept the hoops hot though with 32 points for his best offensive of the year With this big night Larson finished fourth ln Suburban scoring with 263 points Reichert set a freshman record for varsity play by dunking Shuts Gcnn Chance at Regionals In the regional playoffs the Blackshirts were shaded by Hale 53-51 in the opener but came back fast on the rebound to take Solomon Juneau 68 63 In the consolation tiff they bowed to West Milwaukee 48-43 43 I , ' . ' 4 . gr s 1 U ' L 7' ne ', w' ' A well 15353 . . S' ' ,. . . , - k t. I I u l 1 1 u u , . 1, . . . y - , , , . a ! Larson with 28. power. Losing 71-60 gave the Shirts an overall ! D . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 79. 1 ' - ' 4 1 s ' - ' 1 f U . . - y - - u . . i . . h . - D . Y . Blackclad Splashers Take Third In State ..KE?..,, SPECTATORS DUCK a cloud of spray as Tom Gilham leads the pack in the 75 yard individual medley at the Shorewood meet. His time of 45.35 was the second best in WHS history. TOT' ROW: P. Rempe, D. Petajan, S. YViskerchcn, T. Pfae-liler, J. Hickman, U. Zimmerman, G. Pichotta, R. Lambrecht, C. Andringa. BOTTOM ROVV: D. Stone, T. Swimming 1954-55 With one of the two best teams in WHS history, Waukesha churned to 3rd and 2nd place respectively in State and Suburban meets. The Campbell-coached Shirts were paced by Pich- otta and Gilham, later members of the all-state squad. Gilham tied and Pichotta broke the pre- vious WHS mark of 24:6 in the 50 yard event. Undefeated in eight dual meets, the tankers dunked Tosa 48-35 and 50-33, Shorewood 52-30 and 51-32, Boys' Tech 60-23, Whitefish Bay 43-40, Kenosha 51-32, and Pulaski 59-24. In the second Shorewood meet the 200 yard freestyle team of Pichotta, Gilham, Petajahn, and Andringa, never defeated, set a state record of 1:39.6. In the only triangular meet the Shirts swam second behind Janesville with 42 points. With 50 points the Shirts were nosed again by the Bluebirds in the disputed Cardinal Relays. At the Suburban the Campbell-men were edged by Bay 50-49. A week later they stroked to third at the State with 25 points. Klipfel, T. Gilham, Coach Campbell, R. McClintock, G. Gastrow, R. Pellage. LHP. f'l!.1-l'HiLlH.!!!!ii!!S '1ia ' B ' EL L af 2 fr .w -1-1 K, .g...,.,!, .- rf? TOP ROW: B. Kummrow, K. Schaefer, J. Doherty, D. C. Prowls. BOTTOM ROW: J. Owens, D. Pope, G Carson, Mr. Sohr, J. Otto, J. Schulze, F. Van Tatenhove, Mueller, G. Peterson, D. Maule, T. Koentop, A. Howard. Perennial Volleyball Champs Triumph Again Volleyball 1954 No difficulty was experienced by Waukesha High's 1954 volleyball team in continuing to buck the law of averages. Hurtling to their 25th Suburban Conference title in 27 years, Coach Sohr's men amassed 26 wins against one loss. Opening with a clean sweep of the three-set match with Greendale, the Shirts duplicated this feat against West Allis Central before dropping one set to Wauwatosa for their only conference defeat. Championship bound, they whitewashed Whitefish Bay, South Milwaukee, Shorewood, West Milwaukee, Cudahy, and West Allis Hale. Shirts Snare Second in State Entering post-season play, the Black-shirts shot through W.I.A.A. sectionals and moved to Madison. Unbeaten here in qualifying rounds, they clashed with the state's five best competi- tors in the finals. The Shirts emerged back of Wisconsin High with seven victories in ten sets to be number two in Wisconsin volleyball. WITH THE EASE of a ballet dancer, Schaefer 1325 leaves the ground to smack the ball viciously back at the Central outfit. 45 TRACK: TOP ROW: L. Schultz, R. Abbott, D. Young, R. Schultz, J. Otto, C. Johnson, W. Koenig, W. Godfrey. ROW 2: Coach Greist, Coach Dybvad, D. McCoy, J. Portz, G. Burrie, D. Brandt, W. Fritz, R. McClintock, L. Giles, Track 1954 Coach Campbell's excellent leadership car- ried the 1954 track team through a highly successful season climaxed by placing second to Whitefish Bay in the Suburban Meet. Waukesha opened their indoor season with the Milwaukee State Relays in which the relay team of Scholovich, Steliga, Gauerke, and Reichert took second in the twelve lap event. In the Suburban Indoor Relays, Waukesha walked off with first place. Individual honors went to Zamjahn, Vitale, and the relay team of McCoy, Steliga, Scholovich, and Boxhorn. The outdoor season opened with dual meet victories over Central and Tosa. Waukesha placed second to Whitefish Bay in the triangu- lar meet and Tosa in the quadrangular meet. In the Suburban Relays, even though the high hurdle shuttle relay team of Kerr, Young and Zamjahn took first, the Shirts settled for sec- ond. They chalked up another second in the Suburban Meet with Pichotta breaking the 46 Iii K. Steliga, G. Pichotta, Coach Shanks, Coach Campbell. BOTTOM ROW: J. Engler, V. Hernandez, T. Gauerke, G. Boxhorn, W. Kerr, P. Scholovich, R. Zamjahn, R. Reichert, P. Booth, J. Mindiola. shotput record of 50'2 . Zamjahn, Godfrey, Gauerke, Pichotta, Vitale, Reichert, and the relay team were Waukesha's representatives at the State Meet. Reichert placed fifth in the pole vault. Cross-Country 1954 Led by Jim Portz, who never finished lower than second in any dual meet, the Dowse- coached hill and dalers were always a team to beat . In dual competition the Shirts clipped Wau- watosa 42-19, Shorewood 32-25, South Milwau- kee 30-25, and Whitefish Bay 32-26. Only Central was able to stop them, 29-26. Portz racked up three firsts and two seconds in these contests, Brandt and Otto performed credit- ably also. The Waukesha harriers captured seventh and sixth respectively at the Hartford and North Shore Meets. With Portz placing twelfth, they wound up thirteenth at the State Meet. sl Yi I- li i ,....-. rj, . 'Q X yilimm M214 QD es . S-s,J n. ., .4 I' H,,1,,,..7.... . , V 1, 5, WHAT GRACE, what form, what an arm! George JOGGING ALONG at a fast clip John Otto paces a Pichotta demonstrates discus tactics that would make Soo Line freight while perfecting his form at Haertel even the ancient Greeks wince with envy. field. fWOHd9I' who won?j C' d A d H ' P f C bl CROSS COUNTRY: TOP ROW: Coach Dowse, VV. Pelle- TOM ROVV: D. Stone, L. Meeks, D. Zimmerman, YV tier, L. Martner, A. Quast, B. Shreffler, T. Krebs, K. Heyt, J. Otto, C. Kalzynski, J. Portz, D. Brandt, J Kline, J. Kerr, R. Hofmann, D. Shane, Manager. BOT- Thiesenhusen, R. Engle. 'TJ . f .1 V. . -a . - , - 1: ' ' '.- f .-I ,.,..,,k .l:n :. V . 3.1 ,:1,,!.,. k, ,, V.. I' t J., 1 ,y,,,- k , pu., f A ., 2 J' if ll Successful Netters, Linksmen And Ball BASEBALL: TOP ROW: J. Owens, R. Lambrecht, J. Kueper, D. McCoy. BOTTOM ROW: G. Kirchoffer, L Newgard, J. Coutts, R. Abbott, V. Hernandez, Coach Giles, M. Eichsteadt. Heyer. ROW 2: H. Kraus, P. Assman, R. Heilert, J. - ., ,ng .. 5 - I W . L, 1-,-I I , R 5. ' V ' J. , 2' 1 -, M K ke 5, A' A - ' ,, ' j-Q! - ,'-, 'J 3 - 1. . Anil-A 3915... ,K it A ei - Q' 3, ' 1- .Ii - . n :T ,gigs .L . Y 4 .. A Y h' n Wy- . T -.44 -T QL F A - 'J . x f ' ,S I 3... 'GNN 4 . 'X . TENNIS: TOP ROW: A. Luke G Q., kk VVinkle1', C. Burger, J. Hill. BOT TONI ROVV' 'NIV Friese VV Camp rg? XX I bell, C. Sltelsslt, B.LJ0hn'son, J- 1 ' ' H k Adams , L Players Prov1de Leaders In The1r F1e1ds ant Q COII' TOP ROW M1 Gavrc R Russell K Schultz E Havlik 1 Holman J Newgald Wm Nclson l' Fosdal R Hein, R Hutei E Williams POTTOWI ROVV lx Fuchs J Ruff J Libbey P Anthes J Rode H Bxhi D Rasmussen Featuring superb pitching and adequate hit ting the Chuck Heyer coached baseball team tied for third in the Suburban race Waukesha combined in all a six Win and three loss record The Shirts were led by right handed pitcher Henry Kraus league strikeout king with 78 and New gard and Kirchoffer top Waukesha batsmen with 333 and 315 marks respectix ely The Shuts first encountered West Allis Hale exentual league champions only to lose 1 0 but in their second battle nipped Shorewood '7 1 Waukesha s third game was a lout w 1th Abbo t and Hernandez combinlng in a one hitter to beat Greendale 15 1 The Shirts split their next four games beating West M11 waukee 12 1 Tosa 9 'P and losing to West Allis Central 53 and Whitefish Bay, 43 The two remaining games saw the Blackshirts beat Cud ahy 30 and South Nlilwaukee 2 1 as Kraus tossed two one hitters Golf 1954 Aftci the dnots had fallen the WHS links men led by Doug Rassmussen had putted then wax to a 6 win 3 loss record Under Coach in the Suburban meet at Lincoln Hills Doug was co medalist with 153 At Hartford our par breakers came home with 2nd place in the Sec tlonal Among 38 teams in the State they wound up in 9th place Tenms 1954 Jumping into high gear after a slow start Waukesha s 1954 netteis concluded the season in the Suburban Conferences third slot and sent four members to the state tennis tourna ment at Milwaukee Dropping conference openers to Wauwatosa and Shorewood by 0 5 scores Coach Frieses men blanked Nathan Hale 5 0 and beat West Allis Central 5 1 Cudahy next fell 50 as d1d faxored Whitefish Bay 4 1 South Milwaukee w as trimmed 5 0 Non conference play saw the Shuts beat St Johns twice both 70 and Oconomowoc twice 6 1 and 5 1 Pulaski was defeated 5 1 and 5 0 while Menasha was uc torious 3 6 In the state meet the W1nk1e1 Stessl doubles team and Luke 1nd H111 in singles together took fifth for Waukesha 49 I l I ff! -An' . ,. , K .ity - '27 .ti ,Q . F rv -.xg gi it, l ' . . 0,3 A i1Y:'f W, if 4 - L Y 'Qt flu ' t. P s f, 'Nj 1 1 A ft . ' I ,V ,.V x 11 s ' - 53335 5 X ,P . . H 4 jf .z . S Xxx! rf, . Q ' L . . , N' ' xx 'Rx ' I L ' .H i K - ' X, s. A n 1 y 'E' 1 V I . C. P X A D .I K bg . 1 J 4 . . . , ' ' - ' V ,. . Y . . , . . , . , . 1 , . . . 1 1 . . , , . , . , . ', . , . 2 ', . ' . ' ' . Baseball 1954 Gavre's skillful direction, they copped 4th place . D 1 H 1 ' . V. . , ' v ' 5 . . . S, . . , 9 ' ' , n n Q n D I ' v , I 7 . b v 1 ' S 1 7 1 . 'A . V 1 y- ' if . , . 7 7 K - , C f ' i . - v . w f 7 f ' 1 yu . Q vu I L I 1 1 1 l . L C V 4 - ' - ' A1 . , ' ' v S 4 -9 ' - vf - , L1 -H, .N ' v 'S . ' - - . ' 5 v ' - u ' v - , L 1 . ' , V. - l ' 7 ! . 1 ' l K . V y' y - - I ' , 1 - ' v X- . I , ' K - A' , ' '- , ' Y ' . Q , , ' ' 2 . , .. Uv . V' , 2 K L, D ' a . - FS 1 . VV WINNERS: TOP ROW: K. Paplham, J. Hickman if' 1. D. VViebel, C. Johnson, J. Otto, J. Brandhagen, J. Engleri ROW 41 T. Gauerke, D. Young, D. Grundl, D. Brandt, J Portz C Kalcz nski ROW 3 J Kessler D Peta'ahn a'! l i ! E 0 1 ' P A-X chen, G. Pichotta. ROW 2: D. McCoy, J. Keuper, R. Lavey, K. Steliga, C. Andringa, C. Berger, R. McClintock, R. Lambrecht. BOTTOM ROW: G. Boxhorn, K. Hunkins, P. Larson, W. Kerr, P. Assmann, G. Winkler, D. Stone, R. Glumm. T. Klipfel, J. Mimiiola, J. Libby, C. Gastrow,.S. wiikerf A Salute To Skill And Coordination 50 Three sports felt the impact of 195 pound, 5'11 George Pichotta. Fullback Pichotta led the Shirt ll in yards gained with 431 and was named his team's most valuable player. A shot-putter on the track team for two years, George holds the suburban record in this event of 53'813 . Having participated in swimming for four years, he holds the WHS 50 and 100 yard freestyle marks of 24:5 and 55:1 respectively. The greatest freestyler in Waukesha history, George was chosen to the state swimming squad and is a strong candidate for All-American honors. 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ROW 2: B. Hoepnner, K. Sprader, K. Kerr, M. Knieske. BOTTOM ROW: D. Simpson, L. Fredrick, S. Pfeil, B. VVagner. G.A.A. Screams! Cheers! More screams! 180 G.A.A. girls were urging their teams on to victory. Divided into 12 teams, among them Gracie's Goofs , Pat's Cats , and K.B.'s A.B.'s , there was friendly rivalry. All the girls worked together with LaVerne Fredrick, president, and the advisers, Misses Dodge, Dyrrud, and Koen- ings, because Unity was their theme. Arrows fell through Bethesda Park as many attempted to hit the bull's eye. Next came volleyball, followed by the traditional Christ- mas party. Then tall guards and active for- wards used leg, arm, and brain power to play f TORY SINIILES wreath the glowing Ealtgs of Glaessner's Globetrottei'S, ff-A--fx volleyball champs. The winners indulge In their share of the spoils at the armllill CLA..-X. Christmas banquet. KTTH C'OSTl'3IES were feu- turwl at the G..vX.A. championship volleyball gzima-. Pat Graf spikes the lizxll on-1' the in-I. rzivking up another point for hui' team. .I-LA. Motto: A Sport For Every Girl And Every Girl A Sport basketball. Ping pong was enjoyed by many, and energetic gals with trim figures in mind played badminton. In spring each team got Hin the swim for the nineteen mile marathon. Last came baseball, winding up the year. One fine June evening the fabulous banquet was held. The activities of the year were sum- marized, the precious W's awarded, and the coveted cup was presented to the championship team. In 1954, Betsy's fKramerD Bombers and Jean's CLawrenceJ Jokers tied for this honor. G.A.A. continued to support Irena a Polish war orphan, by selling candy. Y . ,, , 'G N-I . f 'V ,V V - '-8.x '-N 'P .V X iq . W, b 1 I ,- H -R Q g . '- Sea.. - 19 '4 A 5 'NXT' W -Lx .1 , sk., . as A .V T-T . nu, , , 'Wir 5NN4g.g5f:.fl' f -5' V+ 'Ne--2.1 if - W rg , .sa ' Q - N , E Q! 1 n I E , A .5 . -f-f 'I - F . . g 5 I f 1 V! . , Yfff .-..,,pvr f T I' 'W' 2 if r I TEAM LEADERS: TOP ROVV: B. Mather, Miss Dyrud M. Schulze. ROVV 2: L. Nolte, D. Scholovich, .I. Hill, P McKinnon, M. Glaesner. BOTTOM ROIV: G. Barney, J Dietrich, L. Huebner, K. Conklin. 9th GRADE G.A.A. LEADERS: TOP ROW: K. Skopeck E. Muth, D. Stine, S. Wolf. BOTTOM ROW: J. W'iesen- thal, M. Pfeil, K. Letson, D. Klinefelter. W WINNERS: TOP ROW: G. Barney, J. Martin, S McFarlane, S. Wolf, J. Morey, B. Hoeppner, J. Hill, Si Crouch, E. Hoffmann, S. Schliecker. ROW 53: J. Johnson - J. Lawrence, J. Portz, S. Nason, M. Fuchs, A. Moore, L Fredrick, A. Christison, B. Schuetze. ROW 2: J. Hey, E Giese, J. Jackson, J. D'Amato, M. Condon, K. Kerr, K Conklin, J. Adams, C. Meissner. BOTTOM ROVV: A Montgomery, S. Williams, P. McKinnoin, P. Graf, R Hicken, M. Glaessner, N. Nelson, S: Schirmacher. q I Q-' 7 ' -' .4 P , I I L . x A , ax r Q 'QL-I1 I Z T A 5 I T , T T I , Q? Fa U S ' C, T' I A I X X, 4 - , 1. ' - T S K' 'Z' 'P , :G I 5 -, - s 1. ' I Q ia- ,, Q , i 13 'f ii V , fe X Ls, Q . Y v POISED IN MID AIR Jump shot specxallst Regner of the Jumor B s IS ready to release the ball over the out stretched hand of Schulze of the Semor 2 s Intramurals Feature Pleasant Recreahon, ln Mlnd10l3 starts to bring hls bat around Back of catcher Keuper arblter Jones stands ready to call the play 04 I WITH. AN IMPORTANT pitch wlnging B.A.A. An active intramural athletics program characterized a well-rounded B.A.A. schedule. First was touch football, at the Carroll College field. In the Senior-Junior division, the Junior B's with Jerry Peterson as their captain won the championship, while Henry Garcia's Soph- omore 3's won the Sophomore-Freshman divi- sion. Basketball teams played at the Vocational school and the Y.M.C.A., with Heilert's 2's and Don Newland s Soph 3 s leading their leagues Softball at Carroll completed the year On open dates swimming was substituted for ball playing B A A board consisted of ten ambitious boys who managed the association under the leader ship of Mr Corrigan About 100 fellows partic lpated 1n two leagues of six teams each INVIGORATING and refreshing after a rugged session at the desks are a swim and a game at Edison pool Fnendly RIVHIIIGS, And Keen Compet1t1on BAA BOARD TOP ROW J Van Tumen G Schroeder ROW 3 A How ard G Mueller ROW 2 G Peterson R Witt D McCoy 'S lun V '-1 55 r n - - Y I I I I I V' as Q l, a n J. sr.. , -191 G' W A 1 'K .:' WA , gf- Q Q ' Q ,' I ' V V 45' A 4 , ' . Z , fe . A , 5. , 'y - , . . . , ' 0 r - l j? - V p .A 'l K Heilert. BOTTOM ROW: W. Orne, R. M- 4 Ai U r I v ' ' W. fyw fiy N M . A kg I sf 1 f? f I K 'Q ' 3, 'iii' , , L V w Y A I gf ww f VV ffl, I .gk N t Awjaa 4 A Sound Citizen Needs A Sound Frame IMITATING their simian ancesters, these boys strengthen their back and shoulder muscles by hauling themselves up the poles in the Senior gym. EVER WONDER how the female members of the stu- dent body keep in trim? Here's photographic proof that many well shaped figures didn't just happen. Girls' Phy Ed With active athletics for most girls or re- stricted gym for others, the phy. ed. program was designed to meet the needs of all girls. Swimming and drier sports were part of the classwork. Sportsmanship and leadership were developed through special leaders' classes. Here girls were trained to assume responsi- bility in teaching younger people. Boys' Phy Ed Physical fitness these days is a definite nec- essity. For this purpose the boys' phy. ed. pro- gram included stiff workouts in calisthenics as well as sports. Swimming instruction was given with the hope that every high school graduate would possess this skill. BASKETBALL, ANYONE? A lot of splashing and lunging goes on when these boys are given part of a pool period to indulge in a little water basketball. 56 heir Pep And Steam Backed Our Team IIE AUKESH CHEERLEADERS: TOP ROW: B. Horwitz, J. Erdmann. BOTTOM ROW: J. Adams, M. Bauman, S. Schaeffel. FIGHT, FIGHTll with an exu- berant leap reflecting: the partisan crowd's eagerness for victory, Shirt cheerleaders urge their team on to greater efforts. ww- 463 adm: S is rf 4. i -if xfxwgq Y Q, K F an--2-4 Q' MO W Fw 'f ik-Q. A Y V i'?R,N-V :W ' ry +5 v ,iwiwa wif-2 vp! The line-up of activities at Waukesha truly amazed us. Counted 33 major fields with 67 operating groups. Investigation disclosed a variety of clubs including publications, music, dramatics, honor groups and service organisations. Made several surveys and found a high degree of student leadership. Final tabulations impressed us with time and effort spent on satisfying activities. Qlx i t E is i , 1- 4. V W 1 I l BI,XIJIiIfi.XI.S: 'I'flI IIIJVH N I'. Aiiilwffiiz. I S 7'f':Ii2. -I. S!w'Ie-. Il Awlfitt, Ii. Vs-igzliv. fi IIN' .1.' fill. I'. flew. IIHXV Z1 II. Iiwxpvix T. flzxiicrlie IP. Swim-. I.. I w1wIlizim. .I P..w1,f,y,. J, IIMWIVE RMW3: I'.II11ff..I.3Iur- tfr.. Ii. 1Ii:'lzIi1swl:. BI lirwiflw, .I. IInfI'1r1z1itii I5U'I I'U3I IUPXY: .I liwiwy. Ii. Sp1':uI4-v'. X JIIIIIAV, I'. 'I'i'vvm' Ii IIE' 2.1 r.. S. XXVIII. 'XF W The Harmony Of Sopranos, Altos, Tenors, TOP ROVV: M. Davis, B. Weinkc, T. Gaucrke, P. Ander- son, IJ. Shane, T. Steffan, J. Risch, D. Hamilton, J. Howitt, J. Stcwig, T. Rutonliur, .I. Ruff, VV. Korr. ROW' Il: J. Illorvy, F. Popping S. Iloffmzmn, G. Pichotta. J. I'Irig:lei', A. Howurfl. .I. Kln-in, Il. G1'zih0wslia,.I. Iirovgv W. Sampson, J. Wright, J. KL-uper. ROW 12: S. Wolf, N Zillmer, P. VVag:n9i', S. Ciousc, M. Bauman, N. Stewart, A. Adams, J. Johnson, Il. II4-lker, IJ. Ilvringjer, A. Ben- nett, J. Martin. J. Hill. Ii0'I I'OM ROW: C. Koelsch. C. Carlson. K. Spmclor, J. I7'A1iizilo, II. Iiumllv, S. Kzxhl, J. Majcslii, Il. fllartin, P. 'Ill'UV0l'I'0XY. IJ. Huff. C. Griesel, E. Mann, A Shultz, J. Buhr, S. Nelson. A Cappella 120 glowing voices resounded in the glorious hallelujahs of Handel's Messiah to bring the Fhristmas program to a dramatic climax. The audience was impressed and even Miss Monlux was proud of their accomplishment in singing the difficult HHallelu,iah Chorus . With the Carroll College convocation on March 26, the choir started a long series of spring performances. Showing that April lst is no fool's day, they presented their annual spring concert. After finally mastering the tongue twister Hospodi Pomilui , the next link in their chain of events was the visit to Osh- kosh. Soon rehearsals began in earnest for the Arts Festival in May, when they joined with other musical groups to show the community what the school offered in the way of music. Diligently practicing the flowing music of the Polivitsian Dances from Prince Igor , the singers anticipated their performance with the Waukesha Symphony. Then Baccalaureate- and as the music of the traditional hyms faded away, the choir looked back on their musical experiences with real affection. Doing a more pricise type of Work, the Madri- gals performed for smaller groups in the city. Madrigals specialized particularly in the fine music of each period, from the sixteenth cen- tury to the present. Baritones, And Basses Created Fine Music TOP ROW: J. Steele, G. Mueller, R. Moore, D. Fagerland, G. Howell, G. Venzke, J. Schulze, T. Brewer, VVm. Laatsch, D. Motz, J. Abel, M. Schulze, K. Morris, J Lawrence. ROVV Sl: Il. Keuper, D. Stone, E. Gastrow, L. Fordham, R. Abbott, R. Boyes, B. Hoffmann, I.. Stuberg J. Romadka, B. VVendt, li. Hoffmann, J. Morris, S Weaver. ROW 2: J. Eckert, J. Jester, A. McCombe, N Williams, S. Williams, S. McFarlane, N. Nelson, R. Hicken, J. Hoffmann, S. Huddleston, M. Knieske, K. Conklin, E. Stealey. BOTTOM ROW: K. Kerr, H. Dun- gey, S. Crouch, A. Montgomery, D. Albrecht, S. Pfeil, D. Scholovich, L. Nolte, B. Schuetze, S. Schliecker, K. Mig- lausch, E. Spelius. L fig, Brown, L. McCormack, B. Martin, E. VVendt, R. Mont- gomery. FRENCH HORNS: N. Williams, H. Hetzer, B. Oberly, D. Lemke, L. Nielsen, G. Dollinger, T. VVarren. TROMBONES: R. Butcher, T. Rupers, L. Fordham, M. Dettman, P. Dehnert, R. Sanders, J. Young, E. Schmocker, R. Hecht. BARITONES: A. Moll, J. Bruegg- eman, L. Westcott. BASSES: J. Kusch, C. Poeppel, D Pederson, K. Herman, C. Smith. DRUMS: V. Peterson L. Meyers, E. Gastrow, M. Cinkosky, D. Krainik, M Hepp, D. Ferris, D. Price, K. Fhlug, G. Rody. Music Set The Tempo For School Spirit Indians was the special piece done by the Intermediate band, while the Senior band played Stratoliner , a march by Holmes. The band also performed at the bi-annual Fine Arts Festival in May. Band classes, however, were not merely prac- tice periods for the many programs and con- certs that were presented. They spent a good deal of the time learning specific concepts of band music, and going over routine exercises that sometimes seemed dull, but helped to give their performances a strictly professional touch. The pint-sized band that was heard, and sometimes not quite seen, at basketball games was the Pep Band, who spent extra time in practice in order to keep spirits gay and enthusiasm high. MAJORETTES: A. Adams. J. Johnson, A. Pfeil. ' x N if is-P 2 'P 1' 'Y 1 f- ...Aa .M rere 8 63 an-.., XX. Refill. T 9th GRADE FINSEMBLE: TOP ROVV: A. Zimmerman nine K Home 'NI Huntu NI Hickon B Rees A Davies M. Waite, M. Mennen, J. Palmer, J. Gray, B. Kleist, R I Komlmeuc I IJULIIHLLI POTTONI ROVV I 'lievoi Clark, L. Larson, C. Meyer, J. Maters, M. Liesenfelter xx 7 Index ROW 2: Miss Hoyflund, M. Conover, J. Behlingf, R. Vil- Cmgan D Lee J Righaidson Performers Deepened MuS1Ca1 Apprec1at1on ORCHESTRA: BACK ROVV: T. Ciancimino, J. Found, J Venne, R. Jensen, R. Werningr, D. Butcher, L. Fordham T. Rupers, D, Lee, H. Hetzer, K. Fhlug, L. Meyers, Mr Connell, Director, A. Stultz, D. Pope, J. Connelly, I. Peterson. RONV 2: D. Huff, D. Zimmerman, C. Meyers ifl Fa, as J 10th GRADE ENSEMBLE: TOP ROW: B. Hellman, J. Barlow, S. Vincent, B. Wagner, S. White, M. Anders, 5 Hunter, M. Nelson, B. Ruby. BOTTOM ROW: R. Yont R. Dale, W. Krueger, D. Johnson, D. Hansen, K. Herman S. Lemke, J. Venne, J. Williams. ROW 2: E. Hofmann, Miss Hoglund. B. Drager, C. Sheskey, J. Kusch, R. Maule, D. Puhl, F. Orchestra Poco a poco, crescendo, fortissimo-all were familiar terms to orchestra members under the direction of Mr. Connell. Students studied and practiced the finer points of classical and semi- classical music by playing the works of famous composers. Many hours of practice were spent in perfecting a certain movement or maybe only a line or two. Musical precision was the goal-polished performances were the result. At the annual concert in February, the orchestra came forth with a variety of numbers, including Andante from Haydn's Surprise Symphony, and Tschaikowsky's March Slay . Included in the program for the bi-annual spring concert in May were the Egmont Over- ture by Beethoven, and the Prelude Chorale and Fugue by Bach. Choral Groups Students who were interested in singing always found a special choral group that could fulfill their musical desires. Miss Hoglund and Mrs. Kamradt shared the direction of the vari- ous ensembles, trios, triple trios, and quartets that provided so much satisfaction. L I f TRIPLE TRIO: B. Weyer, B. Horwitz, D. Stine, S. Vincent, P. Mount. L. Terhune, C. Sheskey, S. Wolf, J. Stevenson, Miss Hoglund. AIMS AND PROJECTS of F.F.A. are described to WAUX listeners by Tom Moots, Ronald Hause, Griff Howell, and their adviser Mr. Born. This is one of several monthly F.F.A. programs to give a progress report to an inter ested county. The Future Center Of A Farming Community F.F.A. Blue corduroy jackets with gold letters-the distingushing mark of an F.F.A. member. Those boys interested in farming and having agri- cultural ability began to develop their green thumbs by joining F.F.A. as green hands . Training in farming and positive helps to become good citizens and leaders were gained from F.F.A. membership. One of the F.F.A.'s projects involved the breeding of high quality poultry in this area. To help further this cause they cooperatively raised 150 broilers. Many of these fine birds were sold at the annual Rotary-F.F.A. auction to fatten up their treasury. A foundation fund of 3150 was set aside to start one of their members in a sheep program. However, they did not restrict themselves to local affairs. Their officers Art Hamersmeier, Larry Nielson, Jerry Yopps, Charles Schick, John Martin, and Robert Michaud participated in the state convention. The group was also well represented by its outstanding members at both the National Dairy Show at Waterloo, Iowa, and the International Livestock Show in Chicago. PICS IS PIGS! A new litter for Mama Duroc. Lloyd Perkins' F.F.A. project gets off to a prolific start. Jr,-5.1 ., . LA, em. ., ,t, . . - R. ,G K ' f'., ... .,. -, ff e , i A f fNJ'1f ah - f m1s'-1.f.-ga+- W-45.v1'. V '25, , ,..,.. .W , 7, ,U -A ,, .W -W., - A J--- ...vi fi 'K Eg, Sl 'fk +12 I J V ffflifiieiii I'-.fffvfr 'A ' n A- - J V P! J: ' Z A ' C 1 r . .' xfa- use ' V- ' ' L fm' sf E, 'fr .L 5 .war . -'- 'fm I Ma , .- K Yi? E .lla . i X A 9 m . V 'H'-41 ,J Q' 1' -K , - , 1 C is cv 1 .Q E5 me ff. ,Q - J, V ' ' .J ,- I V ,v ' .35 :E Fr' 5 4 5 Lg 4 ' .-' A - of , Q . V ' A A Q A fe. W U ff f x , h -- , , v ffsfm G ..,.r., v 'J FRESHMAN F.F.A.: TOP ROW: R. Comon, J. Lundy D. Franzen, T. Eldredge, R. Borlen, D. Swan, J. Griswold B. Breckenfeld, R. Fredrick. ROW 2: Mr. Rohr, B. Stuhr W. Straber, T. Huebner, D. Jerome, R. Bennett, R. Wern: ing, J. Pitzka, J. Poth, P. Hess, D. Greenwald, L. Klatt. BOTTOM ROW: C. Huebner, C. Cline, C. Steele, R. Luke A. Brandt, H. Bielinski, R. Vavra, D. Schmitz, H. Pyn: ekker, D. Baumgartner. SOPHOMORES: TOP ROW: R Gimler, D. Evans, W. Ferguson, R. Lufter, E. Farkas, J Hahn, K. Reinders, L. Manke, A. Schick, G. Gruel, D Quigley. ROW 2: R. Milonczyk, K. Mannetter, D. Jodar- ski, F. Fox, J. Garvens, M. Stott, D. Moots, J. Gross, R Hause, H. Beggs, Mr. Rohr. BOTTOM ROW: D. Lapp J. Dunn, J. Fuchs, D. Young, R. Moat, J. Van Tatenhove D. Kreger, B. Weber, T. Krebs. 7 r JUNIOR-SENIOR: TOP ROW: W. Wollenzien, R. Hueb- ner, C. Fus, J. Huebner, R. Poff, K. Hunkins, R. Kipp, K Krauss, B. Evans, T. Cable, B. Kowalski, L. Nielson, E Schmocker, G. Cooper. ROW 3: F. Nettsheim, T. Gris- wold, D. Strader, D. Meissner, J. Klein, J.-lionasik, C Schick, R. Finney, J. Winchell, D. Martin, L. Meyer, R Schmitz, Mr. Born. ROW 2: L. Perkins, J. Bauer, B Whitehouse, D. Zimmerman, R. Hause, R. Neumeister R. Pettis, J. Martin, D. Hanke, T. Bennett, R. Michaud B. Hext, A. Hamersmeier. BOTTOM ROW: T. Moots, B Jaske, D. Brandt, E. Griesmer, W. Salentine, R. Garvens J. Yopps, G. Howell, N. Deemer, J. Portz, G. Buntrock J. Resenhoeft, B. Morris. 67 PRONIUIIONI OF MAGAZINE sales was the lssue at thls meetlng of the F B L A advlsory board as the gxoup COI'lSlIlL1Lfl futule PIO-lCCtS for the active members of thls orgamzatlon BUSINESS 0pportun1t1es Were Consuzlered FIRST BUSINESS of the Futule Buslness Leaders of Amerlca was to mstall then' new offlcers Mlss Just and Mr Bllese former executlves swear ln In Relch B Schultz W Kummxovn and M Stxeleckl Ss I v 'I QW STEP RIGHT UP ladles and gentlemen see the wonderful Bubbles lug, cleaner ln actlon What ever then' pltch lt pald off 1n prlzes for MAYIOH Glencke Pat Chopp Ruth Llepskl Austra Llepens Barbara Granger and Clayton Prowls Barbara Schultz makes the awaxds to the top salesmen wt? is- ns TP, bb . 'Q A A A . I ,I -IF.. ' I . ' . ,. . . .' , . , . . ' . , . I I I I I If ' - , ' ml n , rn V ' ' in - 1 . ' Y Y , i F Y 7 . ' , . , . ' , - ' , . , ' I T' . X v f ' l f' j - X: - ' . in Q 57 fx ji? l 541,15 I 3 : u iz Nm. -1 ' , A ' . um u' ,: Q I 1 x S 1 ra, I! la 5 T? g I 5 It I Q N r' I 1 ' E ' 1 K 5 ' . ' I , 8 . ' . ,V 3.,f , ja Q ng: A ' - 0 ' , '. ' , L .-X .Q ' -I G rg ul r . . : A 1- .,v:.,r ' ! ,, A ' I lu- . . -V.. . - A ' f .. fe Q' w e ,J-w f ll -n ' ' I ' Qhnriuum ' ' ' Q' ff - I F.B.L.A.: TOP ROW: J. Roberts M. Wedelstad C Yopps A. Liepens J. Bensing P. Schultz J. Schnoeder S. Koeppen D. Battles. ROW 3: B. Hellman J. Wolff J. Wilke J. Potokar C. Mickel M. Owens C. Rusch J Badinger. ROW 2: A. Whitney C. Schiller J. Schultz C. Stiede G. Ruben A. Carlson M. Boettcher, M Piepenburg. BOTTOM ROW: S. Lewnau S. Frantl L Berkich S. Melkow R. Dietrich M. Godersky, B Granger B. Dreger Manske S. Mudgett C. Wuchterli F.B.L.A. TOP ROW: B. Smith J. Wunder J. Miller G Schaefer A. Laqua M. Tessman J. Liestiko E. Boyd Being an indispensable secretary or a boss everyone wants to work for was the dream of members of the Future Business Leaders group. Sponsoring this national organization were Mr. Rupple and Mr. Piepenburg. The officers were Barbara Schultz Ilene Reich Marilyn Strelecki, Bill Kummrow, and Janice Wunder, chosen for their good work and ability. Local business leaders appeared before the group to aid in a better understanding of busi- ness and its many functions. Desirable qualities for employees such as good appearance, hon- esty, courtesy, and co-operation were stressed A. McClellan N. Schiller R. McGuire D. Miller J. Mitchel. ROW 4: S. Tiegs J. Becker M. Reimer N. For- sythe M. Wolff R. Trovoto C. Werner J. Daane B. Bates L. Binning S. Whaley J. Ehr. ROW 3: A. Dunne R. Zimmerman M. Strelecki B. Freyer S. Schmitz . Wendt A. McGuire A. Kokan R. Ebling S. Wright . Beck J. Mehling D. Schmear. ROW 2: S. Schiller F. Agrusa S. Shalmze S. Griswold E. Reich S. Jester . Liepske E. Chopp L. Schlieue S. Segers J. Crouse N. Putnam B. Davis. BOTTOM ROW: P. Zubas B. Fait B. Schultz G. Thomas P. Brouwn J. Knerum L. Keller B. Kerr R. Friend. BLA by the people in business who hire workers with these qualities in mind. With pride the club displayed the plaque presented them for their sales of magazines. Delegates represented the group at the state convention where Clayton Prowls was elected state president, and at meetings in Washington D.C. and Dallas, Texas. Football programs were sold by the club at the home games. Members also promoted an annual mid-semes- ter dance complete with queen. As their special project this year, F.B.L.A. sold Bubble-OU, a rug cleaning fluid, which netted them not only profit, but also experience in the field of selling. 69 1. l TAKING ROLL, Carol Hargrave, F.H.A. president, got the ball rolling at a regular meeting. On the agenda is a final check of plans for the Sweetheart's Get Together Dance. Homemakers Preferred To Housekeepers Order five dozen paper plates, blend in one egg, and boil for five minutes. Sound confus- ing? The complexity of the above statement is nothing compared to the varied activities of the Future Homemakers of America. Miss Ras- mussen advised the group with the aid of the following officers: Betty Smale, Carol Har- grave, Karen Morris, and Karen Hamersmeier. Thorough cooperation was the main goal of each member. This cooperation was utilized in F.H.A.: TOP ROW: B. Gronewold, J. Meyer, C. Scorille, J. Abel, B. Benge, B. Smith, J. Riemer, J. Leistiko, K. Abrahamson. ROW 4: Miss Rasmussen, B. Schikowski, J. Hempton, N. Rink, S. Tweedy, N. Harris, A. Dunn, J. Knoebel, J. Cramer. ROW 3: F. Smolen, S. Smith, S. Whaley, J. Hetzel, S. Hetzel, K. Witkowski, L. Deatrick, N. Forsyth, S. Mudgett, J. Portz, D. Drummond. ROW 2: V, .. ef., . ., lasfx, W I ,a 4 as h ' f ss- gli- tj 4 . 1 the various projects planned by the club. These included the yearly chili supper for the public, a bake sale, and the annual banquet. Out of the kitchen the girls were still busy. They had as much fun as the children themselves at the party for two to five year olds at the Milwau- kee Children's Home. Fun was put to work at a roller skating party, the proceeds from which were used to send CARE packages abroad. R. Wright, S. Beck, F. Agrusa, K. Kading, B. Hanke, M. Zlolkowski, C. Wallace, G. Beling, R. Cavaler, S. Muenzel, C. Christiansen. BOTTOM ROW: B. Matek, K. Humphrey, D. Jackomino, P. Miller, M. Longley, K. Hamersmeier, K. Morris, B. Smale, C. Hargrave, M. Staab, P. Dowling, S. Barton. Yr J . S-5.5 . 1 , 7 , f 2, -vm' ' '-f X 526 6 , Aww - , ,.. ,, 4 l Y' . H ed: .1 xr J, 13.-f gf XZ, 'N 1 . .. . . - , . -.N 4 All -il Jew 70 ...cl avx, J, V! Q! P. .. 2' na 5 .' uh fgfff '.- if -li.. wall !'d5f: cwLf LINC! A F.T.A.: TOP ROW: J. Keuper, P. Assman, B. Johnson, B. Schultz, H. Schmidt, J. Stewig, D. Pedersen. ROW 3: M. Fuchs, C. Meissner, C. Howard, L. Fredrick, N. Zill- mer, J. Cramer, M. Longley, M. Schultz.. ROW 2:f B. , f r I WQQJJ. hp.-qv Carlson, B. Sorger, L. Sternberger, J. Hill, C. Potthast, A. Sholtz, J. Barnes, Miss Hopkins. BOTTOM ROW: V. Schwartz, J. Hollatz, A. Burk, M. Chase, J. Riemer, P. McKinnon, A. Christison, D. Piltz. The Teacher's Side Of The Desk Is Studied F.T.A. If you want to be a teacher, just come along with us . . . to F.T.A.! The officers of the Hope Gardner Memorial Teachers Club were installed early in the year by Nancy Zillmer, last year's president, at an evening ceremony at which the charter was presented. They were Barbara Schultz, Henriette Schmidt, and Judy Reimer. Under the guidance of Miss Hopkins they planned bi-monthly meetings featuring speakers, films, or recordings. They learned of the qualifications necessary to become good teachers and explored new methods in the field of education. In the spring senior members witnessed teaching methods in the city schools and accompanied Mr. Hein when he interviewed teachers at various colleges. PROFESSIONAL ADVICE from two teachers to two future ones! Mr. Winther from Whitewater talks things over with Barbara Schultz, Judy Reimer, and Miss Hopkins. .-'S l Q- Scholars And Leaders Natlonal Honor SOClEtY T1me for Natlonal Honor Soclety members to be announced Suddenly Jumors and semors became a llttle consclence strlcken Perhaps they should have stud1ed harder or been more act1ve around school? It takes athletes and musxclans actors and artlsts as well as good students to quallfy for membershlp A total of 40 members were selected by teachers and other members for thelr servxce to the school, char acter, and leadershlp New m1d semester members were honored th1s year at an after school ceremony and tea Responslblllty for such tradltlonal projects as the permanent calendar the bulletln board, and the Chrlstmas tree 1n semor bulldlng were assumed by Honor Soclety members M1ss Fardy and offlcers Fred Meler, Roberta Hlcken, Alan Howard and Pat McK1nnon were ln charge of the sprmg banquet where parents and members gathered for 1n1t1at1on Qu1ll and Scroll Exceptlonal work on the school publlcatlons, Cardmal Star and Megaphone was rewarded by membershlp 1n Quxll and Scroll mterna txonal honor soclety for hlgh school Journallsm SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY TOP ROW R Hlcken L Lltschauel H Schmldt G Wmkler M W11IlamS G Klrchoffer R Brockmann A Howard H Keuper ROW 3 Mlss Fardy M Stleleckl N Mllls J Olshefske J DECORATING THE TREE fand the floor! wlth gllt termg tmsel Honor Soclety members Gene Venzke Mxke Wxlllams Robert Hlcken and George Wmkler drape the balsam boughs QUILL AND SCROLL F Memer M Wllhams D Hausser 'T .1,... '95 2 N Nelson A Moore C Llnck C Klug J Eckert M Nau A Bennett H Csabal P McKinnon BOTTOM ROW F Meier S W11l1ams S Crouch F Van Taten 12 A . . ,EV . ,fr . . ' . Y 5 , . . N Cramer, A. Bu,rk, 'N. Zillmer, K.. Kerri J. Morey, hove, G. Karl, C. Johnson, R. Hellermann, Venzke. 2 I I I 5 ff 1 I - ' - l I 1 , 11' A O ll. .. J , .. .aw 'M . - ' I I ' 5. A .. -,- A .. -J -f ' f - 9 ' I., FE T-, I I ,. F I y-' 'xp .xy ' I - , -Lp!! -: fn' s .A I . f LJ! , A K' Y YI ' K v,. A f ' 2 c 1 X lf. I 'U D x STAFF TOP ROW M Garms J Traver D Whaley G Encson K Conklm P Holz R Westbrook ROW 2 A Israel G Bahl J Romadka P Hmckley C Goelke t' J Johnson P NICKIDDOID S Vlck BOTTOM ROW Nolte M Fuchs E Hoffmann E Love S Blood D Martm A Mlller H1g1111ghts and Lowhghts Fully Covered Star assignments are posted on the bulletln board was heard on the P A system as report ers on the Cardlnal Star vsere called to meet deadllnes Before publ1cat1on however proof readmg and rewrxtmg had to be done and a dummy had to be la1d out to represent the flnal paper These Jobs were often unknown to Star readers Mrs W1tte new aduser of the group kept reporters uorkmg for a new goal th1s year the rank of star leporter Pomts recelved on art1cles xx I'1tt6Il for the paper had to total I5 for th1s honol Twenty leporters and elght board members led by Don Hausse1 as ed1tor co ope1ated to put out f1fteen IQEUGS durmg the year spaced accordmg to busy seasons A student handbook was publlshed 1n addxt10n to the papel The book was deslgned to ald new students ln understandlng our school svstem Though the11 uolk on the Star students leaxned tbout the ope1 1t1on of 1eal newspapers Robelts R Hellert K Schultz BOTTOM ROW D Hausser R Butchex A Israel J Johnson D Staab 'ua' Q 1? Vx f , Q I Q J , 5 0 sf Q ,Q .P ? 5 ,, I i I I . .J v 1 1 . . ' fv t I 2 R 1. 1 ,lb . I R in , ' 1 f I 'T ' E' I-Q -p G if 1 W . N M , 1 g x A I vi P I VV x 5 K4 I T4 , ' I 2' . I , . , . , - 9 ' . I 1 ' . ' I L' . ' 'S , . , . , . I . I 'y - . r - r - x - 9 - . , . ', . , . , . ' , 1 - ' I I I Cardinal Star CARDINAL sT.5xR BOARD: TOP ROW: M1-S. Wine, E. H n ' H D ' , . ', . '. : . 7! 1 - ' a 1 44 !7 ' j. 1. ,. 7 v. 1 ,- ,R , I y V . I V, O Q7 ' T. . . A--4 V 'S ,, , , . Y J . - F e J Q - 1 '. , A xl ' . -. ' - ' ' sv P Q , K' ' w ' ' N 4 Q Q - '. 7 v P1 . ' X . , L U , si 2 I .' ' ' 2 'Z I ' 5 A vV,1xf- TOP ROW: D. Grabowska, J. Steele, R. Abbott,T. Schley. L. Jarowsky, S. Wendt, N. Brown, A. Montgomery, D. ROW 2: B. Weyer, P. Fuller, M. Davies, K. Kuhnau, S. Perkins, S. Williams, A. Burk. Blood, P. Mount, G. Randles. BOTTOM ROW: K. Moore, Staff Compiles Record Of An Unforgettable Megaphone Adopting as a slogan Beat Your Deadline the Meg staff started on its busy way. When news came that the 1954 book had been awarded All-American from NSPA and First Place by CSPA, everyone was determined to maintain the record in 1955. Words like cutlines, dummy, layouts, became common conversation. Editor Fred Meier was . .gr ,W ff' 4' never seen without the proportion scale and marking pencil. 1600 pictures had to be mounted. The big camera got its daily workout with Mr. Pettigrew keeping it in working order. Time after time copy was written only to be blue penciled with the admonition try again. As time grew short, Miss Kline's pleas to keep on schedule grew more frequent. Finally the Q A 3 I f as I :Z up xg' PHOTOGRAPHERS: D. Ful- ler, E. Lange, D. Wilcox, G. St. Aubin, Mr. Pettigrew, B. Devers. .E School Ye -wx 'Cl' 1. , I l Q P W WM . ?Qll day arrived when Fred took the last pages to the printer. Happy day! There remained only proof reading, paste ups and the anxious wait for printer and bindery to finish the job. Miss Miller reported a record sale of Megs and announced plans for the distribution of the book. At that joyful news the staff celebrated with its traditional picnic, and got a first preview of their brainchild-the '55 Meg. 0 15 r.M W ' W4 BOARD: STANDING: D. Allert, Miss Kline, B. Schuetze, Miss Miller. ar SEATED: M. Williams, H. Schmidt, F. Meier, S. Letson, J. Hoffmann. ONE DEADLINE that everyone made. Supper at the Meg picnic found everyone happily munching away as the staff celebrated the completion of the book. sewe- Q Ji 1 .mi Nl, emma. 4' x 25- Q4 A A Blah D AGING 4:1 YEARS ls Lam vuth the help of the make up HOV! LTTERI 'X DIVINE' X alery Smlth exhlblts a crows profrsslonal techmques Marx Jane Olson and pure of the 'Nlask and V81 s wardrobe stock for Val Rax Thompson pxactlce on Muy Snyder and Pat Maureen Stu! s Banu Nlllls and Allce 'VIcCombes Tx evo: row mspectlon Every Performance Was The Result OfThe1r TOO MANY SETS too Ilttle space too short a tlme' These problems faced the stage crew as they buxlt the sets for The Amerrcan Way The noise of thexr intense 9 1 'SS 'Yi labor echoed throughout the audrtorxum durmg the reg ular frrst hour SESSIONS wlth hammer and palnt brush rg: Y f-lui aw- J g S 1 ' 1 . - 1 , x .X he x -4 X I f L . , 2 X I ' ' I . I M- 1 .I A , L X I. 11,,.s v k 'V I I X I . ' E l . 4 1 v 1 . . I p 4 - v v . . ' XJ. ' , v ' 1' ' 7 l ' ' I in :ff-T, v'2:?f?. -fgf? I - - 2 I . .Q - s ' 3 I - S 1 i I Q, I ' I I , f Q . 1 S 3 - ! ,Z i va A f 5 fr I is 54 TE I ' . I 'I HS yi' I I ' .rf I I z . N. I it A I .' ' I' ' - Y'-. 'A 'T 7 I . xg. , . Y, - J A I ,MX . , J , ,F A ., ,Nix I I - 1' H il W if . . ' Q 'E I ' ' ' -'fi s1': ' ' fl -- I -' - 'Q' - ' X K 'wie ONLY THE KITCHEN sink is missing. Jean Kusch, Arlowyn Stultz, Hilde Ludemann, and Norene Jensen check over some of the props for The American Way with Sandra Hoffmann. Concentrated Efforts Mask cmd Wig Four hats-about 1914 Chairs, picnic table, lunch baskets and balloons. Scene 3- set as for Scene l. Dim lights on opening Act II. In such fashion go the lists for cos- tumes, props, stage sets, and light crews for Mask and Wig activities. Added to this, the skill of the make-up crew plus the talent of would-be actors, and the scope of the work of Mask and Wig was clearly evident. Headed by Dick Schmidt and Mr. Metzner the crew chiefs and advisers planned their pro- gram to make the best use of student skill. Centered on the two major plays of the year, their work reached a peak during the weeks just preceding the performances. With the addition of two acting groups known as the Mask and Wig Players respectively, one act plays were tried for public presentation. A point system awarded W s for outstanding service to the school in the field of dramatics. Local Oscars for best actor and actress were presented at the annual banquet. 77 MASK AND WIG BOARD: TOP ROW: Miss ' Hankwitz, Mr. Metzner, D. Schmidt. ROW 3: Y Miss Johnson, B. Dahms, J. Steele. ROW 2: Miss Hartung, B. Brockman, F. VanTatenhove. BOT- TOM ROW: A. Bennett, S. Hoffman, N. Mills, N. Stewart. --L .. 4- M ,sbxsf AX-:xx nv. -..ghxrfim 'xi , - 0 1- , . as X.. pl f f-Nr: . .t QR? 42 l Q i LIGHT CREW: D. Sievert, B. Brockman, S. Beaster, S. Wilbur, D. Schmidt. gn H rx,-ff Unusual Plays Given In Theatre Season '- -to . J 7 THERE S A MOUSE ln my room Terrlfled Aprxl May fSally Schmearj attracts the attentlon of Florence fCarol Rodzwelll Jeff fGordon Muellerl and Mrs Savage CDorothy Bermgery whlle Mxss Wlllle fCarol THE CURIOUS SAVAGE by John Patrlck 'gl I ,pr Mrs Savage Aprll Mrs Paddy Jeff Hambal Senator Judge Llly Bell Doctor Wxllxe Student Dlrector Dorothy Bellnger Sally Schmear Betty Rapp Gordon Mueller Duck Butcher Dlck Abbott Don Grabowska Kay Kerr Donald Pedersen Carol Llnck John Wught 78 Hr' swf' 1 7 h h My 4 72325 29: -3'...'-'P iw' LlIlCk, pours tea ln th1s scene from The Curlous Savage Hanlbal iD1ck Butcherj unconcerned goes about hls favorlte method of maklng GXBTCISC seem pleasant Plays The CUPIOUS Savage, an unusual comedy was the year s fn-st play The plot concerned the efforts of the Savage famlly to put the1r mother 1nto a mental home However specta tors soon reallzed that samty was not deter mxned by resldence IH such an lnstltutlon Jumpmg from a cast of 11 to 150 M Metzners mxd year productlon was the patrl ot1c The Amerlcan Way It was the flrst presentatlon of th1s stxrrlng drama by a hlgh school ln Wlsconsm Woven mto the growth of an Amerlcan small town between 1890 and 1939 xx as the story of three generatlons of an lmml grant famlly For another complete change of pace three one act plays were presented late 1n sprmg ? 6 , 4 in f 1 v v f K . R, H' xii., is 4, .., ' x X a- A F149 ' 4 f 5 1' . ' 2 1 - . - J ff' A, 4, r w l X, f . '4 fr ,f ' xj-,Q I It , x ,p,,,.i'5r , , -' V . ' 1' 'Q ' A . x P 2 , , fe- .- 1 fm , ' ,14 , ll 7 ' Y! ' ' ' ' ' ' fl ' I 1 . . ,. 1 A . KC ' !7 Y , . ' ND-F-----Y-'-'-'V-'-i---Vvinmi hhiiuul-if -wr-,nw D . a , ' Florence ..,,....,Y,l ..,.....,o...,...,,., ,,,,, ,.,, , , , . Carol Rodzwell , A , , . , , - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , l'. .,,,,.......,,,.,.,.,,.,,,,.,........,,,.,.,,,.,..,,,,... ,A A ' 7 ' - ' '- ' ' ' Cl ' P! ' ----F Yivivvv --U'--'-F'-A-'un I iw - irrr V W V F in Vi Q ' ' THE AMERICAN WAY by Kaufman and Hart Martin Gunther Harry Keuper Irma Gunther ...,..,,. ........ M ary Lou Chase Winifred Baxter Samuel Brockton Mrs. Brockton .,,,,, ,,,,,,. Karl Gunther ..,. Anna .,,,..,.,,....,,,, Betty Rapp Dick Abbott Carolyn Meissner .. .....,.. John Wright .. ,,,, Arlene Bennett Lisa Gunther ....... ......,.., J udy Morey Alex Hewitt ,,,,. Helen .,7..,,,... Ruth ,.,.,.,7.,..,..,.... Otto Heinrich Allen Howard . .... Sally Schmear Evelyn Munn ., ,..,t Jerry Mueleck Clara Heinrich .. ..,.....,... .. Diane Staab Mrs. Hewitt ..,.,, Judge Hewitt Dorothy Scholovich .. ,...,.... Martin Sayles 3 ,I . ,el hi 1 .19 I ' 2 ., 4 Mrs. Squires .,,,.... ,.... H enriette Schmidt Dr. Squires ..V...... ...., D on Grabowska Student Directors ,,.,,. ,.,,, D ave Sather Don Pedersen I LOVE KARL TOO. But I think he ought to go. I want him to go! says Helen fSa1ly Schmearj to Mrs. Gunther fMary Lou Chasey in a tense scene from The American Way . Mr. Gunther fHarry Keuperj consoles Irma in the decision to let Karl go to war. fm' 5 V E V .-lx 3 far ,J , gf, . It -HZ? if 6 FOURTH OF JULY 1900. The annual picnic of Maple- ton, Ohio was interrupted by Winifred Baxter CBetty Rappj who announces, No it wasn't firecrackers. That was my new automobile. It's the newest model, right from the factory. A Pope-Toledo. She can do thirty miles an hour if I let her out. fi! it fl if ' c ,A lfyg V-.i l 4'-fu V 15 ll-in 5 155, ,Pi I 1 Q .' 4? 1 1, e- . nl V 6' I r -5 Mi' 4 ,, I .1 ffm N 1 ' 4' -- ' f-, .' W ' ff-'. I .I L ' U -LF V- A 29 4 nz, fs L ' , l 'f 44 t .J J 5 1 j A vi' 3 'fb W 8 : Q .Lil I k x . I A o ,Int Q r Y? N A . mb I' 4 79 -, ' ' lf-f ' X-.. ' I P -44 . ,A Q, . 'Q' f , ew 5 I . , UCI -.T.'L.. '. -,, if. My . ,,.'Qfa 'f , .xl Y , 'V J 10TH GRADE ASSEMBLY COMM.: TOP ROW: C. Swanson, E. Love. ROW 2: T. D'Amato, L. Ter- hune, J. Gauerke. BOTTOM ROW: N. Littlefield, A. Scheel, S. White. Zillmef, - x Q --H - Q.. . W ,. -- f w-.A ' ' 2. s 9- N V. -- .. jaw.-ef? -W, all 'fy 'i-sl. X .'g,! li SR. ASSEMBLY COMMISSION: TOP ROW: J. Wright, R. Abbott, J. Franson, C. Sontag. ROW 2: Miss Magdanz, G. Barney, K. Chapman, J. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: N. J. Morey, P. McKinnon, J. Hey. Planning And Serving To Benefit A11 . bl ' ji Q ' I ' 4:1 A4 -Q I H . ... fr-r--4 ' - A Tr' B U ., 2.5, .... ., 3+ . ,Q H if S-A 1' A . A .Awmnf .X . Wg, me ,Y ' xx if V A . il . 4- . 1 ' x aye- ... 1 A 'W I - . , .ly Q - .., 1 4-, , uf-. . J' f ff Q, 1 - ,S W J' . 'L ', T 4 . ' J . 'f lk, 1 ,. r 3, U H555 ,g 1 L V' .Av H 4 -ii . Lila , f ' , is tv - ' 5, H I ,A M. L Z VV' -I .f, 1 ' s . V my .1 . 5 .f,' ' ' sig' , N gf, 1 ' I ? lg . . ,I V65 ! ' - DVVIV XV B f 1 .1.,,+, . -.J f.. g wyvhl ti . 4 1 Ii . 5 GUIDANCE COMM.: TOP ROW: Y. Mooers, P. Weber, J. SERVICE COMMISSION: TOP ROW: C. Werner, Owens, K. Kruck. ROW 2: J. Strelecki, J. Cramer, N. Zillmer, C. Howard, F. Dettmering. BOTTOM ROW: D. Hankey, L. Jarowsky, Mr. Panella. L. Andres, J. Ohrmundt, E. Schmitt, B. Gross, C. Fumall, L. Furrer, C. Hammond. ROW 3: D. Nielsen, R. Trovato, S. Weaver, Miss Toms, E. Wellstein, E. Hofmann, J. Stevenson, B. Drager. ROW 2: L. Langemack, C. Rodzwell, B. Orysen, C. Ossmann, L. Stuberg, D. Duerimzer, D. Beltz. BOTTOM ROVV: J. Martin, S. McFarlane, J. Fisher, N. Putnam, S. Kahl, N. Traugott, M. Ollenberz. 9th GRADE ASSEMBLY COMMISSION: TOP ROVV: R. Holmberg, A. Eiler. ROW 2: J. Ragen, N. Gadberry. BOTTOM ROW: B. Schnitzer, C. Seeling, J. Gray, J. Duerinprcr. ,M i 'Q REC DANCE COMM.: TOP ROW: S. Jensen, M. Brim- mer, R. Brockman, M. Condon, K. Conklin, S. Pfeil, S. Schaub, P. Hinkley,S. Nelson, M. Davies, J. Jackson, E. Giese, S. Litt, J. Portz, J. Majeskie, N. Clark, N. Zill- mer, S. Schaeffel, L. Huebner. ROW 4: M. Shiveler, C. Johnson, M. Snyder, D. Dueringer, M. Kneiske, S. Weaver, G. Barney, A. Priedeman, D. Scholovich, J. Renner, F. Hunter, D. Martin, S. Clothier, J. Hill. ROW 3: J. Kusch, S. Wolf, N. Littlefield, D. Stine, N. Brown, A. Burk, A. Moore, M. Fuchs, M. Strelecki, H. Randel, Commissions High on the list of favorite events were those planned and arranged by the students them- selves. The Rec Dance Commission organized dances, making sure they had adequate prepara- tions for the music, refreshments, chaperones, and the coke bottle clean-up. Senior Career Night and College and Industry Day were among the programs arranged by the Guidance Commission. New cheers and pep rallies to promote school spirit were sponsored by the Pep Commission. All the charming usherettes at the plays were members of the Service Com- mission. The Assembly Commissions planned many fine programs, some of which contained the otherwise hidden skills and talents of the student body. The accomplishments of these students reflected the sense of responsibility that characterized their work. PEP COMM.: TOP ROVV: N. Thorsen, S. Jensen, D. Rucia, N. Fox, M. Kishner, J. Schick. ROVV 3: S. Bickle, K. Peyton, H. Randle, J. Westberg, C. Rodencal, M. Schultz. ROW 2: V. Schwartz, A. Weaver, J. Tingle, S. Palm, M. Pfeil, M. Stangel. BOTTOM ROVV: J. Kusch, L. Wiesenthal, P. Warner, P. Manley, J. Kirsten, H. Burke, J. Hetzel. JR. ASSEMBLY COMMISSION: STANDING: C. Pitzka, N. Schwin el. SEATED: Jane E. Barnes, B. Weinke, G. g Randles. J. Schick, B. Horwitz, G. Kinney, S. Vincent, J. Morey, R. Lumb, Miss Fardy. ROW 2: M. Chase, J. Olshefske, S. Hoffman, K. Kuhan, K. Moore, P. Mount, B. Schuetze, L. Terhune, E. Hoffman, S. Evans, B. Boston, S. Goltz, K. Sprader, S. Crouse, M. Bauman, S. Kahl, C. Meissner, S. Gibbs, T. Laue. BOTTOM ROW: M. Craft, N. Abra- hamson, E. Hoffman, M. Glaessner, N. Nelson, P. McKin- non, J. Hoffman, E. Love, S. Schmidt, J. Stevenson, L. Andres. N. Thorsen, K. Golner, D. Klinefeller, S. Case, A. Mittlesteadt, C. Fumall, K. Pederson. 1 4 k in ' in ' f f :lp W 1 Wil X W ,M v 1.4.4.1 1 ' 1 A x C6 . N gy , ,J A 4 -1 f -vo dv, 'Ia Q in Q Y W'-me Fw in Q. HOVV NI ANY does thls one make questlons Bxll Ham as he helps Fred Y an Tatenhoxe label the bags Arlene Sholtz and Bumu Hoeppner pack the last of the bags from the boxes of contrxbutlons that Mary Lou Chase IS untymg Student Leaderslup Developed A Well Run TOP ROW G Larson M Knelske J Morris M Gutt man R Hernandez R Chrlstlaansen J Keuper J Roso C Andrmgra ROW 4 H Zelgu B Hoeppnel L Tel hune C Pandles S Schllecker N Jensen J Gauerke P Nelson L Tanne1 ROW 3 D Scholovxch A Weaver C7 82 N Zlllmer L Fledrxck K Skopek B Rees A Davles Ix Peyton ROW 2 S Schaeffel L Huebnel R N01 S Wendt K Kerr l More5 In Spellus A Sholtz J Kerr BOTTOM ROW G Love F VanTatenhove F Fosdal D Plltz J Maxtm B Schultz T Pfaehler C Johnson nl Q6 rf l 'M A , , 2 Sw, I f- z' r , , 4 Elf: , ,A , . 1 B , H 1 . xl '- ,-.A,7 I , rr . ' 5 ' .--.LVN VA U 1 - 1 - 4' K . l ' 5' ' ' ff. ,, .. I ' - .Y 1 L , krh,Vv a ,yi N A :sin I ' B ' ff f S ' af , , X T ' Il S I , 4 M , .IMI , x il I I 1 . , .. I I , . l , . - V- s ' ' v ' a ' 9 - 4, . . : . ff: . ', . '- ' , - ,Q-- ', - , - ,- - . ' , . '. I . , . Y , ' 1 - l J - 9 - 9 - ' X 4 -1 i x V 2 , , 3 s. s . , l in X 1 , i ' ' 'T Q ' . 2 - - cf . 1 'V Q - 1 - ' u' E o I g. f X l s - ' ' X -., X ' . -v , 1 -1 9 J! 'X-, , ' 1 I V cf ' , 1' 0 . I X X ' - 1 ,U - - -- -' - x ea - . 7 ' ' v 3 :Q 4 o l' f - 4 - v H Q, I u 9 ' 1 if I, V , . , Q- f R. 1 K 1 A ,V-5 y-e. ' . r' , - ' ' V' f , . x 5 ,f 1 Q ,- . . J W - - 4 - 1 AQ . yd ' ' ' -. T 1, as B 7' School Government Student Council Students who went to homecoming, parked cars in the student lot, or glanced at the clock on 3rd floor Edison, benefitted from the Stu- dent Council. Each Wednesday, fifth hour, Miss Williams stood by as Fred Van Tatenhove, president of the Council, presided over meet- ings of representatives. Assisting officers were Fred Fosdal, Kay Kerr and Sandy Pfeil. Tradi- tional projects were homecoming and the cloth- ing drive. Homecoming committees took over all the arrangements for the parade, field assembly, da.nce, and sale of souvenirs. With an enviable record to date in the clothing drive, council members visited grade schools urging contributions and encouraged high school stu- dents to join in the drive. Energy paid off as a new record of 100 bags of clothing were col- lected. Home-room representatives presented student problems to be discussed by the council. Every problem received an honest and earnest attempt at solution. In March the council played host to about 400 students representing 90 schools in the 6th district. . 18-aa if D-DAY IS UP for discussion at this meeting of Stu- dent Council. In an effort to improve the appearance of the student body the dress-up day idea was adopted. CONSULTING THEIR NOTES, Student Council offi- cers confer with their adviser, Miss Williams, about arrangements for the important spring conference to be held at Waukesha. W3 A ' s .- f 5 Q 2, 1 . ' 1 ' Q , j . ,M .. K g,'2-fifi. X L --, . W -V-z V 4 ' 3 , A I Q VM' r a 1 it W F-5? 1 s I . J 'E' A D I i J 1 ' IE ly' ,VM ,V . LTC! L 'W' - . - -A' . ffiifi w ful! f My . fw- ,.1sggiL..! I ' g I ,J i i A I' Ml Q 'Ii it L f g ff sv? r A gr . ,M is -Q :H i - 'JY' ' 4 r 'W T, ' vp.-f' 83 Backbone Of Service Service Groups Stop a moment and think Y-the convenience that was provided by the detailed duties of the service groups. Indispensible in their various fields were the P. A. crew-the movie operators -the school bus roll takers, and the switchboard operators. They rendered sound for our assem- blies, movies for classes and noontime pleasure. They took records of the school bus attendance and directed the many messages that traveled the school's telephone system. Although the jobs were not attractive, their duties were neces- sary to make the school run smoothly. A PROFESSIONAL operator explains a Park Theater projector to members of the school movie projector crew. Members were: Dick Huttner, Dick Boyes, Ted Brewer. Jerry Crouse, Ronald Ehrlich, Alan Scheel, Allen Schick- owski, Wayne Shanklin, Lee Warden, and Bruce Wendt, Roy Jordan, Richard Holmberg, Bill Stewig, and Ronald Jung, Jerry McCormack, John Illingworth, John Meier, and Gary Pritzl. NOON HOUR MOVIE CREW: TOP ROW: J. Truh licek, J- Beringer. J. Eilertson, J. Bennett, G. Venne, R. Boyes, P. Westbrook. ROW 3: R. Vavra, B. Wisenthal, B. Hellerman, P. Gee, E. Lange, M. Garret. ROW 2: W. Schmidt, R. Holmberg, A. Scheel, R. Ehrlich, L. Meyer, R. Jordan. BOTTOM ROW: K. Kabet, C- Place, J. South- ard, W. Shanklin, D. Martin, Mr. Jacobson. SCHOOL BUS ROLL TAKERS: BACK ROW: Mr. Spatz, E. Andree, A. McGuire, J. Cramer, C. Starosta, B. Fait, B. Schuh, M. Koch. FRONT ROW: M. Longley, B. Meyers, R. Venne, J. Cantwell- SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS: STANDING: K. Pederson, K. Stanley, A. Schuster, B. Schuh, G. Mehrin- ger. SEATED: P. Hinckley. P. A. CREW: BACK ROW: T. Rutenber, L. Warden, D. Tewes. FRONT ROW: J. Southard, R. Jordan, Mr. Wheeler, R. Holmbergz, W. Shanklin. QQ, , .. . 'K .. Nr . 1 ' i ' . 4, . 'x , is K I 'f - : :Y 5 - 5 . K , - K wfffiga Q' T I , f P A . f'w4. ,, ,r',' '- h,t6 fi. 1 'J -i ':.'ilQg ii if L lfilfiiwi' ivy it 'sf ' .f ffl V., ', g t ix: H Q M g rr if cu - , X HY f A- ' , A , aj E. pz. .gf I A 1 va' L 3. LIBRARY ROUND TABLE: TOP ROW: J. Tans. J. Brach, J. Wolf, K. Witkowski, I. Becker, D. Becker, M. Williams, B. Michaud, D. Carson. ROVV III: C. Starosta, J- Riemer, C. Swanson, R. Keeney, M. Wedelstadt, A. Stultz, E. Boyd, A. Boyd, Miss Rode. ROW II: Miss Library Round Table Overdue notices written, books and magazines checked in and out, new and ineresting publi- cations displayed on the bulletin board, and routine library procedures followed. In these ways the Library Round Table assisted stu- dents in the use of library facilities. These library assistants had to be good sudents, for they had to give up precious study hall time. Mrs. Busjaeger and Miss Rode, advisers, stated that, in serving others, the group increased its own understanding of the library. I 4 -A--liS..l .l...., Busjaeger, B. Carlson, J. Harder, C. Linck, J. Randles, A. McCombe, B. Gerlach. M. Wolff, B. Buckett. BOTTOM ROW: J. Schroeder, E. Moses, K. Kohlhaas, D. Lemke, J- Ohmundt, A. Matz, R. Munoz, R. Phillips, J. Dietrich, N. Putnam. REFERENCE BOOKS for those tough assignments were charged out by Rita Keeney. Students who work as library assistants take over routine library procedures. SENIOR LIBRARY, .the place where some students went for reference work and interesting books while others went to escape study halls. ,OBLIVIOUS T0 ALL ELSE, Paul Riedel GERMAN CLUB: TOP ROW: Miss Lemke, S. Drum- IIIVGS. undivided 2tt?Ylli0n and 3 little body mond, D. Giefer, W. Herbrand, F. Longley. BOTTOM Engllsh to the b0WllU5Z ball- ROW: P. Voigt, J. Fellrath, P. Dietscher, I. Lemke. OPERATING W9TBV requires a steady and fast hand with the key to send code at the proper rate. A set of headphones and a hot transmitter prepares the fellows up in 303 for a little listening in . QUARTET: P. Anderson, H- Kueper, R. Abbott, G. Venzke. SENIOR TRIO: A. Sholtz, A. Adams, D. Huff. 86 HIGHWAYS Sz BYWAYS: TOP ROW: Miss Loomer, W. Stapleton, C. Michaud, D. Fischer, C. Place, D. Korb, S. Crouch. ROW 3: S. Mudgett, K. Krueger, D. Hankey, S. Schmaltz, J. Kantos- L. Komhrect, Chase. ROVV 2: 6:05.- 4' B. Hellman, B. Grab, A. Schmidt, P. Drabek, C. Roden- cal, A. Wilke, B. Palm. BOTTOM ROW: A. Moll, C. Snyder, E. Munn, S. Schmear, S. Schultz, D. Klinefelter, K. Kummrow. Diversified, Stimulating, And Creative Interest Groups Looking for someone with similar interests? Others were too. They found groups for almost anything they wanted. Some liked working with others thinking of the same future vocation. The scientifically inclined worked on projects in Retort and Science Clubs. Clothes Design Club helped girls apply current fashions to writings in competition was provided by their needs. An opportunity to enter their writ- ings in competition was provided by Creative Writing. Organized this year, Retail Selling Club explained the distributive field of commerce. Others joined clubs to have a hobby. Radio Club worked on station WQTBV. Sophomore girls risked trampled feet to insure the fresh- man boys of social security at dances. Curi- osity about Wisconsin was the common denom- inator for Highways and Byways. Members of German Club and Book Club tried to gain a better understanding of people and places new to them. New on the ledger this year was bowling. RETAIL SELLING: STANDING: J. Merryfield, R. Davies, W. Anderson, D. Morris, Mr. Lehrer. SEATED: K. Morris, V. Peterson, M. Ziolkowski, D. Christiansen, D. Skebba, B. Baran, M. Nau, S. Ciganek. Mp 'U Xe 11+ Hi- r! ill! ai -- 'I 'Y' YITIC BOARD TOP ROVK J kueuer R Nlorrtgornerx BO FTONI ROW J Nloru S Dm-ttfarro C Chrrstopherson 88 THE IMPRESSIVE EXTERIOR of the new YMCA burldrng, acted as a magnet to draw eager stu dents to the frrendlrnus of the a pleasant moment or two wrth the gang' STAMPINIG APPROVAI Judy Morey s hand Mrs Boston gave her a passport rnto thc actrve atmosphere of the Cardrnal Attrt 1 - ,git :Illia J E-X 'R ' , ' 'E -lil! ' - ' 5 fa W X V . an ' ' r ' r , v . r ' ' v ' i hx A W .g, X , 1 .f 3 , - - A W- J . 1 - ' J J . V A , V V -'I mr ,J , ' ' ,- . . 5 . , . ,. . b. - . 'l . 'Hr' J interior. Many came here to spend H !7 1 4 on Y, I 1 1 , , ,Q . . U 3 Q ' 4 . u 1 . gs Q s x 5 ,J ,X Q J:-yi. ' I 'Y ' -Q . . . y. - L ' ,. . v ' ' '. ' Au .. . '.' ' ' , . ' ' . X 1 - - ., Q . N t 4. .- .9 - . Nr , Found-Three Ways To Spell Fun With A ' 'Y lf' vc' A ggi. -dw YOUTH CENTER BOARD: S. Palmer, V. Garcia, B. Gonzales. YMCA, YWCA, Youth Center I hear it's a lot larger and real modern! This comment, among others, was heard as 9th-12th graders went to the new Cardinal Attic for the first time last October. The Attic has been a favorite gathering place since its start 12 years ago. The new YMCA provided a finer Attic as well as added opportunities. Both boys and girls were included in the sched- ules set up for the gym and pool. New club rooms for Hi-Y groups started a year of varied activities. Down the street the Youth Center was also buzzing with action. Popular events were Jr. High nights and summer dances. The Center was a handy spot for meeting the gang after school. On West Avenue, Christoph Memorial YWCA was bursting with activity as Y-Teens joined in the centennial celebration. There was, as usual, the Winter Wonderland formal. Featured were such divergent activities as a Dad's Night with Lou Burdette as guest, the Chicago trip, and pot luck suppers. 84 . SW' V35 HI-Y PRESIDENTS: TOP ROW: L. Komberec, K. Hinckley. BOTTOM ROW: E. Delzer, T. Mielke, R. Chrlstlaansen. Y-TEENS INTER-CLUB COUNCIL: TOP ROW: N. Blackstone, L. Nolte, M. Conover, S. Williams. ROW 2: A. Bennett, C.. Olson, K. Sprader, L. Terhune. BOTTOM ROW: J. Davies, S. Rammelt, S. Schaeffel. Early Beginnings And Sharp Foresight vi JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL: TOP ROW: T. Carstens, M. Schoenfeld, D. Olson, T. CSabal, D. Bunker, J. Young, T. Mahnke, W. Geis. ROW 2: R. Peyton, J. Patterson, 7TH AND 8TH ASSEMBLY COMMISSION: TOP ROW: J. Meier, S. Conway, Miss Pohlmann, K. Becker. ROW 2: K. Balcer, C. Peters, M. Frank, R. Bickle. BOTTOM ROW: O. Eilertson, P. Laqua, J. Dunn. elf, p K ', --cf' ' 90 ! J. Walker, K. Kahl, S. Nichols, S. Simpson, S. Gendrich, J. Kuehl. BOTTOM ROW: M. Duescher, P. Wegner, K. Peterson, B. Clark, K. Kraus, S. Dodich, A. Gavian. Iunior High Activities It's a lot different than grade school, was the reaction to Junior High School by 7th graders, but they soon joined 8th graders who knew the routine of the Lincoln building and eagerly pitched into chosen activities on Tuesdays. Popular pastimes were the sporting activi- ties, G.A.A. and B.A.A., where there was a good opportunity to let off steam in Lincoln gym. 7th graders formed a choir and raised their voices in song, while tunes were coaxed out of 8th graders in a similar group. Fascinated stu- dents learned to assemble complicated mechan- ical devices through scientific projects in Science Club. Those who had talent or interest in the arts attended Art or Dramatics groups. Home economics as in extra dCt1X1tj drew male enthusiasts easily WOOdXNO1klHg rlxaled home making in the fax ors of many girls Numeious Proved Jr. High Capable Of Advancement students found new interests in the Scale Model Club and Travel Club. Fundamental in assisting with the manage- ment of the Lincoln Building was the Junior Student Council. Officers James Kuehl, Dan Gibbs. and Anne Gavigan transacted business and arranged school projects such as the cour- tesy campaign with the help of Miss Hanson, adviser, and the rest of the council. Other groups of service were the Assembly Commis- sion, Finance Club, and Cardinal Star reporters for the Junior High. Miss Humphreys guided the Junior Honor Society, the group which represented a goal of all students. To be elig- ible required averages of A and B. Those who qualified for the national society maintained this average for three out of four semesters. By trying out known skills or developing new ones, junior highers uncovered abilities and leadership qualities. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY: TOP ROW: R. Schiller, N. Peterson, J. Young, A. Gavigan, J. Crouse, R. Meier, M. Morris, H. Burk, L. Wiesenthal, J. Gray, P. Cloninger, R. Hein, W. Lumb. ROW 3: Miss Humphreys, K. Kirch- off, J. Tingle, N. Schmear, N. Fox, J. Kuehl, R. Lee, SAFETY PATROL: TOP ROW: Mr. Johnson, B. Huber K Youn D Kornbur er P Dehnert ROW 2 D Mich . g, . g , . . : . r - aud, L. Carpenter, J. Dietz, R. Doyle. BOTTOM ROW: W. Fritz, B. Roberts, M. Mielke, C. Wells, A. Evelons. TOM ROW: B. Blackstone, B. Clark, M. Cono Blackstone, G. Love, K. Reichert, B. Davies, R. Jordan D. Jensen, S. Back. I 4 ,ww- 91 B. Merten, C. Ihrig, C. Olson, M. Hicken, J. Eales. BOT- ver, N. H ibn in viii ri ie 3 ' G.A.A. TEAM LEADERS: TOP ROW: S. Vincent, J. Steven- son, N. Littlefield. ROW 2: C. Dettmering, T. Eales, C O'Brien. BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Rammelt, Sally Rammelt. . U' ,.- I fwfr 'I kim. 92 Junior Highers BOAT BUILDING is undertaken by Wayne Miska, and Jim Gadberry as they combine wood, sandpaper, and steady hands to install the mast of their model ship. The Jr. High Model club proved to be a good place to learn the thrill and skill of scale-model building OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: COPPER ASH TRAYS were one of the products turned out by these industrious workers as they challenged the boys in mechanical efficiency. Girls enjoyed this shop experience OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT:IN THE NAME OF a variable condensor! Who would believe that wires and batteries will produce a radio if properly assembled? Phil Nutter, John Heimel and Tom Schmuller hope to come out with no essential parts missing when their science' club project is finished STUDENT FINANCE: TOP ROW: S. Horn E Treichel S. Newbury, Miss Lawler. ROW 2 B. Grainger, J. Dietz, T. Muehl, J. Kuehl, B Boettcher D. Horn. BOTTOM ROW: M. Ziegel man K. Schantz M. Smart R. Bascombe N Dunn B.A.A. BOARD: TOP ROW: D. Hein D. Olson J. Pichotta G. Wendt. BOTTOM ROW: C. Zam glam, T. Mahnke, S. Miller, C. Waldenburg, E e zer Ji , - ! l , : y - Y 1 7 ! ' l D , - ' In '-'9 ie ikpf . l' .1 cr 11- 1 ' Q uw, 5 ,L 1 K up S , f 2 er 5 E1 ,I , W I I . I sv' f u , j Q g l Liked Variety And Action In Their Clubs BOYS CHORUS: TOP ROW: R. Lapp, L. Schaefer, J Davies, D. Michaud, J. Littlefield, R. Douglas, D. Engler, B. Nelson, W. Elias, A. Schwantes. ROW 4: J. Hunter, S. Svoboda, T. Martin, R. Vincent, G. Wendt, S. Smith T. Michelsen, J. Young, Miss Hoglund. ROW 3: J. Roseni crans, R. Hein, R. Dreger, R. Carlson, M. Puhl, R. Clon- inger, R. Hein, L. Komberec, F. Wolfe. ROW 2: E. Egan T. Mort, D. Nagle, L. Koentop, R. Fisher, R. Hopf, J Airoldi, B. Hoeppner, L. Mehciz. BOTTOM ROW: C Kohlstad, T. Cusick, L. Grabowska, R. Brown, A. Garrett, L. Gibrick, R. Papke, P. Steinert, D. Christensen. -'f 1 C! 1 I 5 - ni 'X X ,,frl : ,ff '-ex f R 1. J, GIRLS' CHORUS: TOP ROW: N. Orgas, J. Davies, B. Luchtt, J. Huff, S. Imig, D. Engnath, J. Vehlow, B. Mc- Dougall, D. Laufenberg, C. Hoover, T. Brown. ROW 4: P. Price, C. Zobel, S. Yatzeck, R. Porter, J. Clark, S. Sake, J. Witt, J. Bussard, li. Huttner. ROW 3: K. Schantz, J. Reish, S. Polzein, S. Guy, S'. Zobel, N. Con- gemi, S. Hoffmann, J. Williams, C. Basting, Mrs. Kam- radt. ROW 2: S. Fluke, L. Jolivette, N. Keuper, J. Gor- rell, D. Herek, S. Kessler, J. Trakel, S. Ashley, M. Mantz, B. Bergwall, S. Palmer. BOTTOM ROW: J. Lumb, M. Mittelstrarr, M. Henning, C. Dallman, D. Bowman, J. Crouch, P. Herman, L. Leonard, M. Cook. 'l - 1 - 3' . . ,- . rg. f . 0, G I 1 A A YJ K.: l .-1, 5.1 . , , M' Q K1 i Q 53 Q ff -if 2 QM Q. f n, J 'M LQ ' '. . A -,J may el .1 f if qv-s .wh 'I ' - f f . A , li, If A i ' ig -J .11 .. ' 'ii 'Q .. iff! A' 'ii . if, , 'R f Q Q C715 .ivy s In P1 yg :gif 6' Mai' ..- Hz Q' WZ.,-nv' .,...-W H1 f , -aw 3. . ,J 4 an U -- . g .ff J ,,.f4f' 'V uw ,VM i ... 'md' H-1 A routine check revealed overcrowded but Umake the best of itn teenagers. Found 391 seniors, 1492 juniors, MMO sophomores, 1497 freshmen. Noticed lots of social activities but little evidence of rowdyism. Character witnesses testified that strong sense of friendliness, responsi- bility and cooperation were typical traits. Final story proved teenagers mart bet for future citizens. tudent Body e!!59 E' 7 il- What's The Story Of The Class Of '55? SENIOR OFFICERS: Judy Morey, secretaryg Glen Kirchoffer, presidentg Dan Allert, treasurerg Jack Keuper, vice-president. CLASS ADVISER: Miss Wulfing- I' Senior Year Senior was a title to be carried with pride, and looked upon with respect by underclass- men. Who but seniors have senior prvileges and honor study halls ? Feeling the gravity of their position, they spent career night con- sidering fields of opportunity that awaited them. Conferences with college representatives and visitation day were helps in planning their future. 91 5 Through all this exciting year, Miss Wulfing, as always, could be relied on for good sound advice and guidance. The long last mile, honors assembly, bacca- laureate, and the night of nights, graduation! It held the peak of excitement and the depths of pathos, as they said good-bye to friends, and four good years of fun and hard work. DICK ABBOTT A Cappella Assembly Comm Madrlgals Football Ensemble Track New Moon Curlous Savage GARET ACHESON Archery Cross Country Hxghways and Byways Track ANN ADAMS A Cappella E nd G1rl Scouts Orchestra JUDIE ADAMS Cardmal Star Cheerleader Fr Offlcer GAA Leader Hall Momtor YTeens Pool Leader Soph Offlcer W Wmner FANNIE AGRUSA FBLA FHA Jr Cholr Cardmal Star DONNA ALBRECHT A Cappella YTeens G1rl Scouts Gym Leader Llbrary Round Table Trlple Trxo DAN ALLERT Jr Cholr Megaphone Board Cardmal Star Board Sr Student Councll Jr and Sr Offlcer Prom Com Assembly Comm PAT ANDERSON Jr Honor Soclety A Cappella Madrlgals Ensemble H1 Y Jr Student Councll Attlc Board Assembly and Guldance Comms New Moon WILLARD ANDERSON KAY ARENZ Gym Leader Sllp Collector FBLA Com merclal Workshop JOEY ASCHER Jr Cholr Mask and Wlg, FBLA PAUL ASSMAN Jr Cholr, Basketball Baseball, Football W Wmner H1 Y Sllp Collector Sr Student Councll BETTY BAREN Mask and Wlg F B L A Home Nurslng GRACIE BARNEY Jr Chou' GAA Leader Mask and W1 W Wmner Y Teens G1rl Scouts Rec Dance and Assembly Comms BONNIE BATES Jr Choxr FBLA Llbrary Round Table SANDRA BECK FHA FBLA JOYCE BECKER FHA FBLA Commercial Workshop ARLENE BEN NETT Natlonal Honor Soclety A Cappella Ensemble, YTeens Mask and Wxg Board Pool Leader Sr Student Councll Llbrary Round Table Prom Com I Remember Mama New Moon DOROTHY BERINGER A Cappella Madrlgals Gym Leader Jr Student Councll Assembly and Guldance Comms New Moon Curlous Savage ANN BILLICKI FHA FBLA SHIRLEY BIRT Jr Cholr Gym Leader, FBLA 97 34 'i -is f J of 1--Y af, is GF 'Y s....m- ls I ace., if -1, The Story Began In 1951 They Were L1sted ff-R 'fx 004 qs., Q-7 if 'ex 2 -Q E 'VQYP' 'v T 9' -Yr 1 Blundo Boyd E. B1'oLg,L Butchu' K hristianson Condon 5x Boeck Boy es Brown Cable Chi-istianson Conklin 'vx Q7 Q7 l Boldon Brach Buckett Carlson Christison Craigniile it: Books Brandhagen Burk Case Ciganek Cramer 98 1 S--.f 'ft-gf' Boxhorn Brechlin Burke Chap man Cinkosky Crouch I Boyd A. Brockmann Burr Chase Cloninger Csabai As The Usual Bew11dered, Eager, Freshmen CRFC BLANDO GEORGL BOECK I1 Cholr P -X A SYXIININIYIL Football IOUIQIL BOIIDOIN X Ia Tmnsfellul flom Schofldd Vhsnonsm DAPXXIN B0OhS B -X -X Sketch Club LLGPNIL POXHORN B-X -X SWIIUITIIHI., Tlack Baseball W XxlY'lTl81 Hall xIOYllt0I Pool Leadex ARLENE BOYD I' H A FB L -X 1411113.18 Round Table PII FFIN POYD FH A FHL A LIIJIHIY Round Table School Bus Roll 'l xku RICH-XRD BOXI-S Tenme Wlovu Opexdtox Crew Bowlmg IONAS BR-XCH Sllp Collector School Bux Roll Ixku JON BRANDHAGEIN Basketball Football F'-XYB BRFQHLIIN Jr Chou Enumble BOB BROCK MANN Ndtlonal Honol Souety MdQk and Wu. 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' Proud Of Youth Center, But Worr1ed Over JOANNE DAAWE Jr Chorr FBLA BRUCE DAHNIS Mask and VS rg Board Football Lrght Crew Stage Creve JEAN D HXNIATO A Cappella G A A K Mask and lV1g VN llfrnner X Teens Pool Leader Jr Student Councrl Rec Dance and Servrce Comms Trrple T110 New Moon HARRIET DASCENZO F B L A MARYON DAVIES G A A Megaphone 'llask and Wrg Hall Monrtor Y Teens Gul Scouts Pool Leader German Club RICHARD DAVIES B A A Pool Leader Cardrnal Star BETTY DAVIS Jr Chorr Cardrnal Star Mask and Wrg F B L A DON DEATRICK Cross Country LILLIAN DEATRICK Bowlrng FHA German St Aubrn got a strrctly seasonable Job at Penney s From all accounts Santa was hrghly satrsfactory to the young fry Club Slip Collector Y Teens NORMAN DEEMER h f d d h h d h W 0 con I e t en, earts eslres to lm FFA Movre Operator Crew BARBARA DEVERS Ensemble Mask and Wrg German Club Photo Club Megaphone Photography DONALD DIXON Mask and Wrg Track Cross Country MARILYN DODGE Jr Chorr Cardmal Star Mask and Wrg YTeens Slrp Collector Home Nursrng JUDY DRESDOW A Cappella GAA Cheerleader FTA YTeens Gym Leader Sr Student Councrl FBLA Com mercral Workshop STANLEY DRUMMOND German Club Scrence Club JOHN DUNNE Hall Monrtor RUTH EBELING Commercral Workshop FBLA German Club Jr Chorr School Bus Roll Taker ALICE ECKBERG GAA Jr Chorr Mask and Wrg Home Nursrng JUDY ECKERT A Cappella Cheerleader Commercral Workshop GAA Mask and Wrg Pool Leader Radro Dra matrcs BILL EGOFSKE JOAN EHR FBLA RONALD EHRLICH Movre Operator Crew Bowlrng Hall Monrtor LEE ELDRIDGE FFA Track GERALD ENSLEY Archery JUDY ERDMANN Cheerleader GAA Jr Chorr YTeens ANITA EVANS FHA BILL EVANS Track FFA DAVID FALK BAA BRUCE FIDDLER BAA H1 Y Retort Club Scrence Club ROY FINNEY Archery BAA FFA HELMET FLEGEL NANCY FORSYTH FBLA FHA Jr Chorr RONALD FRACARO Gym Leader Football W Vhnner Arsenrc and Old Lace Green Valley New Moon JACK FRANSON Assembly Comm Ensemble Lrht Crew Mask and Vhg, Scrence Club Movre Operator Crew LAVERNE FREDERICK Assembly Comm G AA Board and Presrdent Band Gcrman Club Gym Leader FTA Jr Choir Orchcstra Y Teens W Wrnner Sr Student Counul KEITH FUCHS Golf 100 l ' lvl I . , '. 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' ' ' - U 1 1 ' ' 1 1 - - -1 - ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 U H l '1 - 'I . , . -of T Y D' T' fy f -as '-Q '-:r '55 465 'Sv q-.., K5 wg Daane Davis Dodge Fckert hrdmann 1 lr gel -YJ DAmato Deatrick L. Drummond E 1' Evans VV. Fracaro 101 ,4- r-1 K f' 3-fe 1 T7 Davies M . Devers Ebeling P ldridge 1' iddler Fredrick IQ: 'fin ,ii Davies R Dixon Eckberg Fnsley, Finney Fuchs K New Report Cards, Their Days Were Busy -4 1 ' Q ss M5 Q' J 1 17 A' s f Q ' -i 0 k i ! - My ' ' , if 4 ,r ll nb sv- in ' ,N in as p Nt' . M I ' -' W' fi- X I f. 9' ir is 4 ' iii! f' 5' in an nn , ' 2' if SQ .ffl kr HY f - 1 A, L YQ 9,1 V . 5 6, . L ix F7 f v n n , f f N 1 ' 1: J A ' J 335 A ' r s t 6 .3 'f v ' 0' , ' . S, ' it ? ff' to 3211: lg' Q' fin .4 in .' 'if 4 If zii ' X Mi ' f li: Hb 5' 1 N ' ar i' .f ie 51 . I: V' X I i ' W : r .' h 3 ' ' They Were Impressed When The Megaphone 1- 5' Y. X Qt. T7 3 -1 4' 'arvgns 'iesngh 'omlfrey riescl H111 Hardy Fuchs NI. 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Glussnm r l'1 1wvumlL1' Crundl Iiandlcy Hecht 'ec L' lumm Vreyn Fulla Hunkey lhdhany Won Top Honors In Therr Sophomore Year NIARILYN FLCHS I1 Honor SOClGtW Cardmal Star FTA Gun Leader H1g,hwavs and Byways, G -XA Jr Chou Nlask and XKIQ' VS Wmner Rec Dance Comm X Teens RONNIE GARY EINS Band FFA IACQUELINE GASCOIGNE EUGENE GASTROW A Cappella Band Pep Band Ensemble SYVIITIIIIITIS, Pool Leader Track Orchestra NANCY GASTROVN Jr Choir Gym Leader Y Teens PRES TON GEE A Cappella Debate Mask and Wlg Pool Leader Swlrnmmg ELVIRA GIESE GAA Gym Leader Jr Cholr, Rec Dance Comm W Wmner ANTHONY GIE SEGH LLOYD GILES BAA Baseball Basketball Football Track H1Y TOM GILHAM Jr Honor Socxety Boys State Football H1Y Pool Leader Sr Student Councll W Wmner Swlmmxng MARIE GLAESSNER GAA Board and Leader Rec Dance Comm Mask and Wlg W Wmner 'f L. MWIISQ CROW S NEST that llttle square room on the back wall of the audltorlum where veteran movie operators hke Wayne Shanklm and Dlck Huttner operate the arc projector fThat s the one used for noon hour moues J YTeens BOB GLUMM A Cappella BAA Football W Wmner Band Hall Momtor Jr Chou' MARY ANN GODERSKY Ensemble GAA Gym Leader BILL GODFREY Basketball Cross Country Football Track W Wmner KAY GOLNER Lost and Found PAT GRAF GAA Board Jr Cholr Mask and Wlg Pool Leader Rec Dance Comm W Wmner YTeens DONNA GRAWVUNDER Bowlmg FBLA SANDY GREEN Bowllng Pool Leader JANICE GREENWALD Bowlmg FBLA FHA Jr Chou' CAROL GRIESEL A Cappella Mask and Wig Y Teens Prom Com Rec Dance Comm New Moon Seventeenth Summer BARBARA GROSS G AA FH A FBLA Mask and Wlg Jr Cholr Servlce Comm RAY GROVER BAA Basketball Track DAVID GRUNDL Football Swlmmlng Track W Wlnner HAROLD GULLA Jr Honor Society FBLA Football Jr Cholr, Sr Student Councll Swlmmmg SHIRLEY HAGENAU Bowllng FBLA FHA Gym Leader Llbrary Round Table JUNE HALL A Cappella Ensemble FBLA Board FHA German Club Orchestra Sr Student Councll YTeens ART HAMERSMEIER Basketball Track Football FFA CAROL HAMMOND Commerclal Workshop Band GAA Gym Leader Service Comm Jr Cholr W W1nner GAY HANDLEY Ensemble Jr Choxr Cllp Collector NANCY HANKEY Ensemble Clothes Deslgn Club Lost and Found Sketch Club JOAN HARDER Cardmal Star Assembly and Rec Dance Comms FBLA Gym Leader Mask and Wlg' Sketch Club Slxp Collector YTeens BING HARDY Jr Cholr Sclence Club CAROL HARGRAVE FHA FTA Jr Cholr Clothes Design Club DONALD HAUSSER Cardmal Star Edltor Hall Momtor Qulll and Scroll DONALD HECHT DONNA HEDBANY FBLA Jr Cholr School Bus Roll Taker Swltchboard Operator 103 I I A 1 , 1 '. 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When The Braves Came To Milwaukee 2 - ROGER HEILERT JI Honor Socxetw BAA Boa1d Baseball Ca1d1nal Star H1Y DONNA HELKEP A Cappella Assembly Comm Gvm Leader Mask and W1,f: Tr1ple T110 Y Teens New Moon ROBERT HELLERMANN Debate German Club H1ghways and Byways DONNA HFMPTON JI Honor Soclety Card1nal Stal Board FTA G3, D1 Leadel Llblaly Round Table Lost and Found Mask and Wxg Pen Il Ink Band MILENE HEPP Band FBLA G A A Gym Leader Hlghways and Byways Jr Cholr YTeens Mask and W1g JUDY HEY Assembly Comm Rec Dance Comm G A A H1ghways and Byways Mask and Wlg Pool Leader X Y Teens 5 ROBERTA HICKEN Nat1onal Hono1 Soclety A Cappella Attic Board Ensemble G A A Boa1d JI and Sr Student Councll Mask and Wu, Pool Ledllll BADGER BOYS STATE waukeshas 1954 representatnes Rec Dance Comm Y Teens ll Wmm' Mad TOP ROW F Nan Tatenhove M Wllll3l1lS F M6161 gals New Moon JOAN HILL A Cappella Debate ROW Z G Muellex G Wmkler H Keupe1 BOTTOM ROW G KlPChOffGF T G1lhan1 T Schleg FTA GAA Leader Glrl Scouts Gym Leader Mask and Wlg Rec Dance Comm Y Teens W W1nner New Moon JOHN HILT Transferred from Lathohc Memorxal ARTHUR HINE BAA DARWIN HOEFS JI Student Councll BERNICE HOEPPNER GAA Board Llbrary Round Table Mask and Wxg German Club Pool Leader S1 Student Councll Y Teens W Wmner DAVID HOFFMAN SYVlITll'l11Yl,?,' Track New Moon BILL HOFFMAN A Cappella Ensemble BAA Board Football ARLENE HOFFMANN JI Cho11 Mask and Wu: Pen n Ink LII FEN HOFFMANN A Cappella GAA Ge1111an Club Gym Leade1 Mask and W15, Rec Dance Comm Y Teens W Wmnex New Moon Cardlnal St.-11 Staff O1chestra ROGER HOLDEN BAA Board Football Pool Leader Jr Cho1r IEANNINE HOUSER GAA Jr Cho1r Mask and Wlg' Sketch Club Y Teens ALLEN HOWARD Nat1onal Honor Soclety A Cappella BAA Boa1d I11 Y Volleyball W WIDHGI New Moon JAMES HOWARD Band Gym Leader Sclence Club GRIFF HOWELL A Cappella Madllgals BAA Basketball Ca1d1nal Star FFA JOHN HOWITT A Cappella Madr1gals Fnsemble BAA Football Slxp Collector Sc1ence Club HELEN HUEBNER Gym Leader Jr Cholr Mask and Wlg Rec Dance Comm Y Teens DONNA HUFF A Cappella Ensemble Madrlgals Gym Leader JI Student Councll Mask and Wu: Orchestra Y Teens New Moon RENNETH HUNKINS FFA Football T1ack W WIDHQI JI P19Slili-Ent P10111 lung, P10111 C0111 RICHARD HUTTNER Hlghways and Byways Mov1e Operator Crew PA CILW ANN ISRAEL Ca1d1nal Sta1 Gvm Leader Mask and Arvlg' Sr Student Councll YTeens JEAN JACKSON JI Cho11 Ensemble GA A W WIHUGT Y Teens Cxm Leade1 P1on1 Com Ree Dance 'md Pep Comms RUTH JAHNIXE Y Teens If BLA L1b1arv Round Table C0l1llllCICldl Wolkshop IACR JFFFERS BAA B08Id Debatv. Colf H1llMOUlt0l ll1Y Retoxt Club JANET JLSTER A Lappella C A A 'llask and VS11. Olchestla C Nlll Lc ulel Co111111c1c1al Wmkshop HOIVILL Comm l'llj.,l'lXNaXS and Bxuays BERNARD JOHNSON Tenms Basketbxll If TA Band Pep Find Retoxt Club C1eat1xr VV11t1ng CLALDE JOHNSON N'1t1onalHono1 SOLlLtX JI Cho11 BA A Basketball T1ack Football VS NVIDIIGI S1 Student Councll JOAN JOHNSON A Cappellx 'llad11g,als Ensemble CA A Nleexphone cdllllfldl Stn Board XX XAIYIHCI FTA YTeens Pool Le 11111 P10111 C0111 Assemblx Comm New Nloon lxl'N JOHNSON BAA Archery MOV16 Operator Crew IARRY JONES B A A Football 104 W y 1 N, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 V- 'A . ' L, , 1 I . 1, - 1 2 if 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' 11 - 1 1 1 1 - l 4 1 1 , ' , . 1 1, 1 . ' . . 1 1 1 1 ' 7 Y 7 I ' 3 If , .... , . . ., , 1 . . 1 - 1 ' 1 - , ., ., . . ., 1 iff., 1 . . 1 1 1 .1 4 QV' - 'Br-Q, 1. J il. -S , 1 . ' . . 1 3' 1 1 , , , . . 1 , . 11 ' ' ,. 1 , 1 ' ! 7 Y u 77, ' ,. . :- 1 1 , 1 - v . '1 ' 1 1 . 7. 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I 1 1 , . , . 1 , . . ., , ' 11 , ' , ' -' ' I ' ' - 1' 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 . . - 1 U TYV ' - . , 1 , , . , . .. ., . , , , , ' ' . J 1 -A 1 1 '1 1 ' 1 1 1 . . 1 A , ' 4, . . , . , 1. .. ., I 4 ', c , H ' . - 1 . U D, , 1 X Y 1 nn , 11 1 1 v , . .. ., . , 1 , ., . . . ., 1 . . 1. , . . ., , . 1 , . . ., . All Began Ta1k1ng About The Pennant 6' 'X- un' 'Nl Q .Av 6' we Sk He-llert Helkel Hellermann Hempton Hlcken H111 Hllt Hlne Hoffman, D Hoffman, W Hoffmann, A Hoffmann, E Hoxmul, A Howaxd, J Howell Howltt Hunklns Huettnel Islael Jackson In-stcl Johnson, B Johnson, C Johnson, J 105 4 3 pq fr- 3.9 F, 'Q' 'Qu 3? QP S-..,f Hepp Hey Hoefs Holden Huebnex J .xhnke Johnson, K Jones Hoeppner Houser Huff Jeffers I , G4 f ' Q v N l ,. n ' H- l vy,AvA ,, .4 A I I , X' X ' .cl . l . 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K 'N , K.: 9 T 1 -9 ' KK I I ' V, , ' A -, Y ...Y u :,.., I '. , A ' , . . . r J. 1 rv' 1 V They L1ked IKE For Pres1dent In 1952 CLORIA ILNCBLUTH JI Cho11 Gxm LLEIIILI Sclxlcc Comm C11man Club Book Club KEIN KABET FBI A Nlovle Operator Crew PA Crew Suence Club VSILLIANI RANIP BAA CARY RAPL LOLISE KARLNI UN Jr Honor Society Jr Chou GAA Ca1d1nal Star Mask and Wlg Y Teens Pool Leade1 Sl1p Collector L1bra15 Round Table T11nle Tr1o WILLIAM KASTEIN BAA Football DONNA KAZMERGHAK Transferrcd f1om Shorewood WISCONSIN LOIS KELLER Jr Cholr Sl1p Collector FBLA Commercxal Workshop RICHARD KELSEY BAA KAY KERR A Cap pella GAA Board Mask and Wlg W Wmner YTeens Pool Leader Jr and Sr Student Counc1l Scph OfflCLl Rec Dance Comm New Wloon Cu11ous Savage Ensemble WARNER KERR A Cappella Madrlgals Ensemble Basketball Track Football W Wmner H1Y HARRY KEUPER Nat1onal Honoz SOCIQIY A Cappella Madr1gals F' ffni 8 10 A 'NI OLTSIDF room 211 to check 1n Amerlcan Prob lems 1efe1ences ale La Ve1ne Meyer and Pat McK1nnon wno 15 stlll readmg., the last page Llbrarlan Darlene Iemke looks a llttle doubtful as Kav Schultv explams why the card IS stlll ln her book Ensemble Track Football Boy s State S1 Student Counc1l JI Off1ce1 Prom Com New Moon Boa1d Ncw Wloon DICK KIPP FFA GLEN KIRCHOFFER JI Honor SOCILLV BAA Basketball Track Baseball Pocrball VS AVIYIYIEI Boys State H1 Y S1 Presxdent JOANNE RLEIST Jr Cho11 Mask and W1g Llbfaly Round Tabl JLNIOR KLEKOSKI TOM KLIPFEL BAA Swxmmmf, Track Golf W Wlnner Pool Leader CAROL RLUG Nat1onalHono1 SOCIQLX A Cappella Ensemble Gym Leade1 FBLA Com111e1c1al Wolkshop Rcc Dance Comm JOYCE KNIERIM FBL A CAROL KOELSCH A Cappella Madrlgals Orchestra Gym Leade1 New 'Nloon AI ICE KOKAlN I1 Cho11 Pen n Ink Cvm leader FBLA Comme1c1al Workshop YVILLIAM KOLLATZ Band DAVID KRAINIK Band Pep Band O1chest1a RONALD KPAWIBER H1 Y Basketball KEN KRAUSS Tlack FFA DONINIA KREKLOW JI Cho11 GAA Bool Club ALAN KRUEGER BA A Gym Leade1 BILL KUMMROVN Volleyball Football 'Vlanager FBLA GAII KURTZ Jr Choxr G A A Mask and Vhg F1 Off1ce1 YTeens Gym Leade1 Sl1p Collector FBLA Con1me1c1al Workshop ELLEIN LAGON Mask and Wlg FBLA Assembly Co1n111 RICHARD LAMBRECI-IT JI Cho11 Swlmmlng TldClx Colf Football W WIHUCI Band Pep Band O1chest1a Boy Scouts H1Y Pool Leade1 WILI IAM LANG BA A T1ack Football LAURIE LANGENIACK I1 Cho11 GAA Mask and W1 W Wlnnel Y Teens Gvm Leader Rec Dance 1nd SQIVICC Comms ROBERT LANGLASS B AA Sketch Club RALPH LAVEY Football TI'1TlSfClIQil fIOl'l1 Stoughton WISCONSIN JEAN LAWRENCE Jr Honor Soc1et5 A Cappella GAA Board and Leader W VV1nner Y Teens Gym Leader Sl1p Collector Tllple T110 JAMES LEAIR BAA JOANE LE DAIN FBLA JACK LEIPZIG W W1nne1' Movle Opelator Clew A1chery JANICF LEISTIRO FHA Gyn1 Leade1 FBLA JI Cholr SANDRA LETSON Jr Cholr GAA Me aphone Board Y Teens J1 Student Councll P10111 Com Assemblx Comn1 IOA ll I ll I - 1 1 - , . -, . , .,,, , , 1 , , . ,' . 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P , , 'Q 'K ' ' ' ' Q,- 'i 1 ' Moots Nason Neumexster Norma Otto Puhotta Team Won State Conso1at1on At Machson NANCY NIILLS Jr Honor Socletx FBLA Hall Nlonltor Jr Chorr Mask and Vhg Board Penn Ink Photo Club YTeens ALICE MOINTGOVIERY A Cappella G AA Gxm Leader Mask and Wu, Megaphone Rec Dance Comm YTeens W Wlnner New Moon YALE MOOERS Jr Honor SOC16t5 Football Gurdance Comm Hall Momtor Megaphone Pool Leader ANN MOORE Natlonal Honor SOCl6ty Clothes Desrgn Club GAA Grrl Scouts Gym Leader Mask and Wig Rec Dance Comm YTeens ORVEL MOORE Football J Chorr TOM MOOTS FFA JUDY MOREY Natronal Honor Soclety Ensem ble Madrrgals GAA Gym Leadel FTA Mask and Wrg Board Assemblv Rec Dance and Servrce Comms Sr Offrcer Sr Student COUHLII Prom Queen YTeens Green Valley New Moon Book Club Commercral Workshop F B L A F H A Jr Cholr ROBERT MORRIS FFA Hrghways and EW- 14' HOW ABOUT A RIDE wrth the boys? George Voelzkes Ford hrs heap hrs prxde and Joy rs a popular klnd of Byways Pool Leader GORDON MUELLER Jr Honor Socrety A Cappella B A A Board Boys State H1 Y Volleyball New Moon Currous Savage SALLY ANN NASON Jr Honor Socrety GAA Jr Chorr Mask and Wrg Pool Leader Y Teens MARGERET NAU FRED NELSON B A A Cardlnal Star Movre Operator Crew Slrp Collector NANCY NELSON Natronal Honor Socrety A Cappella GAA Board and Leader Gym Leader Mask and W1,-2: Prom Com School Bus Roll Taker Rec Dance Comm Y Teens W Wrnner TOM NELSON SHARON NEUMANN Band Commerc1al Work shop FBLA FHA Bowllng Jr Cholr Pep Band Y Teens RONALD NEUMEISTER BAA Basketball FFA ROSE MARIE NEWBURY Band Cardlnal Star Bowllng Mask and WIS, Jr Chou Pool Leader Rec Dance Comm YTeens SHARONI NICHOLS Bowlmg Mask and Wrg Transferred from Hancock Mlchlgan DORIS NIELSEN Commercial Workshop G A A Gym Leader Jr Chou Lrbrary Round Table Servlce Comm LARRY NIELSON Mask and Wlg Band FFA Presrdent SALLY NIELSEN Bowlrng FBLA Hrghways and Byways JI Chou YVONNE NORCIA Commercral Workshop Jr Chorr Pep Comm Y Teens AMELIA OLIVER INat1onal Honor Socrety Band Commercral Workshop FBLA G AA Glrl Scouts Gym Leader Hlghways and Byways Sr Student Councll MARILYN OLLENBURG GAA Llbrary Round Table Jr Cholr Mask and Wlg Guldance and Servrce Comms Y Teens JANE OLSHEFSKE Natronal Honor Soclety G A A Gym Leader Hall Momtor Jr Chorr Lrbrary Round Table Mask and Wrg Rec Dance Comm Y Teens CONNIE OLSON Bowlmg Band Commerc1al Workshop Gym Leader Mask and Wlg' ELAINE OSSMANN Commercral Workshop F H A Lrbrary Round Table Rec Dance and Servlce Comms JOHN OTTO Basketball Volleyball Track Cross Country Hall Momtor AUDREY PALS GAA Mask and Wrg Y Teens KEN PAPLHAM BAA Football DAVID PETAJAN Natronal Honor Socrety Orchestra Pool Leader Swrmmmg W Vhnner ROBERT PETTIS BAA FFA Movle Operator Crew W Wlnner PHILIP PETTIT BAA GEORGE PICHOTTA A Cappella Mask and Wlg, Football Swlmmrng Track W Wlnner 111 l I ' . 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Whether It Was College Prep Or On The Job DORIS PILTZ Band GAA FTA Jr Cholr 4-4 Trlple Trlo Sr Student Councll Y Teens JERRY PIPER FF A Hall Monitor Sllp Collector Track JOHN PONASIK B A A F F A Hall MOHll,0F Selvlce Comm LYNNDON POPE Cardmal Star Board Football Swnnmmg Track Fr and Soph Offlcer Pool Leader Sllp Collector DICK POPPIE Jr Cholr B A A Mask and Wlg JOANN PORTZ, GAA Board German Club Gym Leader FHA J, Jr Cholr Mask and Wlg Rec Dance Comm Sr N, X Student Councll YTeens W Wlnner CA.ROLYN POTTHAST Assembly Comm F T A Creatlve Wrxtmg Jr Cholr Lost and Found Mask Leader Hlghways and Byways Mask and Wlg Rec ULTRA SCIENTIFIC' The ever accurate sllde rule IS used to check results gy physics students Don Hechth Ron Burr Jack Jeffers wlt Mr Horwltz ln computlng t e ange at whlch a cart wxll roll at a unxform veloclty Prom Com CLAYTON PROWLS Jr Honor Dance Comm, School Bus Roll Taker YTeens Soclety BAA Boys State Archery FBLA Board, Gym Leader H1 Y Movle Operator Crew Sllp Collector Volleyball LEE QUINNIES Archery Hall Monltor JANET RAMAKER GAA Mask and Wlg F H A , Hall Monitor Y Teens BETTY RAPP Band Commercral Workshop School Bus Roll Taker Curlous Savage Radio Club RONALD REIMER YVONNE REINDERS FHA F BLA Home Nursmg BURT REISH swlmmlng Foot ball PAUL RIEDEL BAA Board Basketball Swlmmlng Track PAULINE REIDEL FHA YTeens Glrl Scouts JUDY JEAN RIEMER Jr Honor Soclety, Band FHA FTA Jr Cholr, MUSIC Appreclatlon Home Nursmg Llbrary Round Table AUDREY RITT GAA Band Gym Leader Sllp Collector Pep Comm Home Nursmg JACK RODE Golf BAA CAROL RODZWELL Jr Cholr GAA Mask and W1g Pool Leader Servlce Comm Curlous Savage Y Teens JEROME ROSENCRANS Football, Archery Bowlmg MARILYN RUEHMER Band Pep Band FBLA Commer clal Workshop Muslc Appreclatlon ALAN RUETTEN Bowlmg CLARENCE RUPP BAA Band DAVID SATHER BAA Mask and Wxg Band Gym Leader MARTIN SAYLES Mask and Wlg FFA KENT SCHAEFER Jr Honor Soclety Jr Cholr Ensemble BAA Volleyball Pool Leader Prom Com CHARLES SCHICK Football FFA SUE SCHIRMACHER Jr Cholr GAA W Wlnner YTeens ROBERT SCHLEY Swlmmmg Baseball Football Gym Leader Movle Operator Crew TOM SCHLEY BAA Golf Boys State Sketch Club Megaphone SUSANNE SCHLIECKER A Cappella GAA Mask and Wlg Y Teens Gym Leader Sr Student Councll Prom Com DOROTHY SCHMEAR Ensemble FBLA HENRIETTE SCHMIDT Natlonal Honor Society Jr Chou' GAA Megaphone Board Band Orchestra Hall Monltor FTA Y Teens Creatlve Wrltmg RICHARD SCHMIDT Mask and Wig Board Track Football Llght Crew 112 , , . . ., . . ., . , - 4 . . . 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Schnitzler, D. Scholovich. ROW 5: M. Schram, G. Schroeder, B. Schultz, L. hultz S Schultz UJCDUJ CCC fs: Ss ze- O ' ?'. z 5? 05 D-C 25 393 f-.UCJHJ UJUJUJPU sfmo mm? eggs Q' mu:- Q xfnn .pew w W 'UZ U2 539 U2 3335 aca- PPM? U1 O o gr F U3 E. Cb UQ ... SD F11 3 fp Lvfim Smart, W. Smirl. ROW'3:R.SmMh . Smhh v.smnm . Smolen, M. Snyder, lius, P. Spice. ROW 2: D. Sprecher, M Staab, K. Stanley, R Starich, C. Starosta, G Staska, E. Stealey, J Steele, T. Steffan. BOTTOM ROW: D Stein, K. Steliga, B. Stoll fuss, D. Stone, D. Strader D. Stricker, A. Sussek H. Swanson, J. Tapp. CLASS ADVISER: Mrs. Compton. TOP ROW NI Tessman J Ther lault H Thomas V Thompson S TQIZS R Trefflngel P Tre vox row S Tweedx ROW w J Van Tumen R Vavra J XGILOIIIIO B Werhalen S Vlck R V1ttor1a P Volgt B Wagner ROW 2 J Walker W Wallace J Warber L Warden P Warren S Weaver F Weber C Wegner BOTTOM ROW D Wexbel B Welnke E Wellsteln W Well stem B Wendt E Wendt R Wernmg R Westbrook DO I PASS? seems to be the questlon Wh1Ch accounts for Marx lyn Ollenburgs doubtful look as Mlss Jones records her U S Hls tory grades Well pleased Nancy Putnam compares grades wxth George Kuney TOP ROW L Westcott R Wes ton S Whaley R Whltehouse B Wllllams K Wllllams L W1l hams N WlllIamS ROW 2 J Wlnchell C Wxtkow sk1 W Wollenzlen S Wrlght D Young T Zarder S Zerwes R Zletlow A Zembehl BOTTOM ROW C Zlmmerman Dean Zlmmerman Donald Zlm merman Ronald Zlmmerman Ruth Zlmmerman M Zlolkowskl P Zubas Sun Tans Were The Words Of Fasluon G O 'T M ,., A FN D law-ff A Q1 g-9 f-I '5f 'iQe HW: Ll CN w ' A A Jlx ,K U U 'W 4 URN 2 12? 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ROW 6 E Coman J Condella T Congeml L Cumlskey M Cunnmg ham F Dahlke R Dale ROW 5 W Dale DAmato T DAmato Damel B Davls Davis D Deatrlck Deemel S Destefano EUCICDL4 gggwg Xwgdg mH0w m 'U S gp F 5 mwmio U2 U 55535 gm3US wages 7: wzmi ROW 3 B Dreger P Dleher D Drummond M Duddcck A Dunn J Dunn R Duston Y l-lv bott G Eldmann ROW 9 D Evans R vans S hvans ut IJ Falk L E Farkas W Paulknes VS Ferguson BOTTOM ROW I k lJFe111s C lu ham F Fox A lfxmtl T Flench J Fuchs I lfuller H Gaxcxa Learned The Basic Laws Of Good Driving TOP ROW: J. Garvens, J. Gauerke, D. Gerlach, C. Gesch, R. Giefen, R. Gimler, L. Godersky, T. Godersky, C. Goerke. ROW 8: P. Goetz, A. Golner, G. Gonzales, R. Gonzales, G. Grams, B. Granger, M. Gray, B. Greb, M. Green. ROW 7: J. Gross, M. Halama, W. Hall, G. Handley, B. Hanke, D. Hansen, L. Hanson, L. Harder, M. Hardy. ROW 6: T. Hartig, B. Hartung, R. Hause, R. Hausser, E. Havlik, D. Hein, B. Hellman, G. Hel- man, K. Herman. ROW 5: J. Hetzel, S. Hetzel, C. Hext, L. Hick- ey, J. 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Quigley, J. Ramaker. ROW 8: D. Ramsburg, M. Rappis, C. Rather, M. Reinhard, P. Rempe, A. Richardson, S. Richmond, J. E. Roberts, C. Rockett. ROW 7: C. Rodencal, J. Rodriquez, J. Rogers, . Rostagno, G. Ruben, . Ruby, D. Ruccia, . Ruenzcl, T. Rupers. :Jovi C-.UJUW ROW 6: C. Rusch, . Russell, J. Sake, . Sather, M. Sayles, . Schaeffel, A. Scheel, . Scheftner, A. Schick. ROW 5: J. Schick, A. Schickowski, L. Schick- owski, C. Schiller, S. Schiller, N. Schilling, B. Schirmacher, R. Schley, L. Schliewe. ROW 4: D. Schmidt, J. Schmidt, P. Schmidt, S. Schmidt, W. Schmidt, N. Schmoldt, J. Schneider, J. Schnitzler, J. Schoon- eckcr. ROW 53: Janice Shroecler, John Schroeder, R. Schu- bert, J. Schuchardt, J. Schaltz, M. Schultz, 'T. Schwarting, V. Schwartz, C. Scoville. ROW 2: A. Semrow, C. Sheskey, D. Shimkus, A. Sholtz, B. Shreffler, C. Sinqsime, C. Skebba, K. Skopek, S. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: S. Smith, S. Sook, R. Sor- enson, B. Sorger, J. Southard, J. Spaulding, R. Spoulding, S. Speigle, M. 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Van Tat- enhove. ROW 5: R. Vavra, J. Venne, C. Victoria, L. Villarreal, R. Villarreal, S. Villarreal, S. Vincent, W. Wagzie, B. Wagner. ROW 4: G. Wagner, T. Wahler, D. Warner, L. Weaver, B. Weber, W. Weber, E. Weibel, K. Weiss, R. W'elch. ROW 3: N. Werner, J. Westbergg B. Weyer, M. Weytens, B. Whittaker, S. White, D. Wilcox, J. Wilkening, S. Willey. ROW 2: J. Williams, P. Windisch, J. Wisnieski, C. Witkowski, R. Witt, R. Wnuk, G. Wolf, S. Wolf, K. Wollenzien. BOTTOM ROW: R. Wright, R. Yont, C. Yopps, H. Zeiger, C. Zick, D. Zimmerman. SOPHOMORE OFFI- C E R S: Loyal Hanson, President, Nancy Little- field, Secretary, Jim D'Amato, Vice-President, Phil Fuller, Treasurer. 500 Frar1t1c Frosh Produce Mass ConI'us1on TOP POV! K Abraham son L -Xrlams I -Xlxea L Andels S Andelsen E Ancllee B Arnold E Aveull K Backes 1. 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TOP ROW: P. Holz, D Hood, G. Howe, K. Howe C. Huebner, F. Huebner, K. Huebner, K. Hum- phrey, M. Hunter. ROW 7: B. Hurula, W Hurula, E. Ivanka, Jackomino, L. Jaecks, Jerome, R. Jeske Jones, R. Jordan. UUE! WNNQFU 'fflmgo :QLEZQS P'? Q xW F S W 5 gw w NEWS? f'5I3g5'm CD 2595 awww 555535 mm-4 . S5922 FDB' Wfisfe wU'e ...' 5-4' U gi En: 541: 5' 5. 2.995 rgwi ROW 4: K. Kline, D Klinefelter, J. Knoebel C. Knutson, S. Koeppen K. Kohlhaas, E. Kolberg L. Komberec, J. Kontos ROW 3: T. Kopshinsky J. Krueger, K. Krueger E. Kolstad, K. Kumm: row, D. Kuney, D. Laak, B. Landers, G. Lang. ROW 2: E. Lange, D. La- Pointe, L. Larson, G Larson, T. Laue, B. Laur, T. Leberman, R. Lee, L Leipski. BOTTOM ROW: R. Leip- ski, I. Lemke, T. Lemke P. Lerch, K. Letson, O Lewis, S. Lewnau, M Liesenfelder, J. Lind. 1 'is Wg ,. Vttp ' H x 61 Bw'f fi cts ru - - fs rn 4,S.kS.,. ...II i, , '. 'I O9 rw 6 M Q L' ...- 'Qu K L 1 V A vi ,,' 1 ' 'i ..,.i i L ...Up Ili. . ..,fff,.. -LY K 'vf Za! 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Mertz, W. Merz, F. Mesa, C. Meyer, J. Meyer, P. Meyer, B. Meyers. ROVV 4: E. Miller, P. Miller, S. Miller, N. Mills, M. Mishka, D. Mitchell, R. Molclenhauer, M. Mol- lctt, B. Montgomery. ROW Il: J. Morey, C. Morris, E. Morse, J. Morse, M. Mortier, S. Miulgrett. S. Muenzcl, A. Nagle, D. Nason. HOW 2: IS. Nelson, L. Nelson, Y. Neinzin, IC. Ne-tu-slim-ilii. H. Nic-hols, R. Null, K. cllrCl'j,.Z', M. OM-1'g.1'. M. Oelstrom. IIOTTOM ROXV: F. 0051-V, l', O'N1-il, VV. Orin-, W. O'I-luui'ko, IJ. Ur1m:1nn, J. Orysen, ll. Olin, W. Owens, R. llziclialwl. Frosh Settle Down To Study, Yet Have Fun TOP ROW: J. Page, S. Palm, J. Palmer, G. Pan- awash, D. Patterson, R. Paullin. L. Pearce,, S. Pease, XV. Pelletier. ROXV 6: J. Pettit, M. Pfeil, J. Pitzka, K. Pitz- ka J. Poff P. 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'A - D 'Q' ii y Y Jr' Q. fx, ' , .' 1 ' A 'Isa l J ' Index 89 Graf Jams Graf Jolene Graf PHITICIS Gramzer Blllx Grams Gerald Granger Barbara Graser Jean Graxes Julianne Graves 'Sims Ruth bravwunder Donna Grax Jullannc brax 'Niarx Gray Wir: 'Nilldrezi Greb Bettx Green Iom bran Nlargle Grcen Robert Green Sandra Greenwald Daud Creenvuald Janne Grxeiel Carol Grxe mer Eugene Grlswold Joe CI'lQXXOld Marcella Grlewold Tom xonusolcl Ieurlx rom John IOSS Barlmr.-1 mvnl Rnmond rud CLnL rmmlsen 'Nlr I1 rundl Davxd ulla Harold u mc Wir C I uttman WISFILHL ux Qumn Habeck Rognr Hankel Donald Hafem lstrx Ianu H.x1,Lnau Shlrlex Hahn hm Ha1ne6 Rowman H111 Beurlx H111 June H111 Wendell Halama Mau Hamllton Daud H xnxusnmmr Arthux H.m1Lr3n1e1L1 Iamt Hamersmclgr kann H xmmond Calol Hammons Dean Handley Gam Handlex Gax Hmke Pevexl Hanke Donild Ilanke Doxothx Hanku Domths mku N mu xnkwltz 'Klux 1 Ulkl n msmn XHSUII Ihnbon Hanson Hank! Haxclel HZIIKIN Hardx Haxdx Hazdx Hardx 13011111 Paul N L01 al Nllss NI xlud Jo xn Ldxxw Bxm, David Laxexn Nixrna Ronald Hugxaxe Carol IIAIIIQ Nanu Haltu fem Hathwfn Nlarlnm Iiaxtu, Tom Hartum, Bexnlcm Hartung MISS lem Hause Rlchard Hauw Ronald Hausser Don xlri Hausier Norm xn Hauiser Richard Havllk Emil Hazel Bonme Henht Don Hecht Ronald Hedham Donna Ilultmkn Ronald Ihgg, Wire Anna Ilnllut Roux Hulman Shulxn Ilelmsnh Iohn Hem Davld Hem Rlchfud H ln NI! R C' Hem Robelt Hume 'Klan Ellen Held Patxxcxa Helker Donna Hellexmmn Robert Hellman Bdll!d!d Halman Conlon Hglmm kcnneth II xlqulxt C Lldlcllni 111 G4 NJ 4 5 10 r 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 NI 1 7a 9 1 2 r I v 7 9 1 '7 ,J 9 1 1 n 'Q U 'V 1 U l I P ,J 0 '9 1 'P 79 J '11 1 1 723 ,J fi w 1 U J 'P 'u 4 P 'o 7:1 7 J Po 1 1 1 D 'J 76 Hampton Donna Hempton Judx Henning. Cxnthla Henning Niarw Ellen Hepp Xhlene Herbrand Warren HerbSt Salhe Herek Dxam Harman lvlth Herman PBUIKIA Human Pyuhen Hernandnz Inhard Hunandu Xlctur Hctznr H0111 Hetzcl Iudlth Hntzel Sandra Hesi Patrlgk He1ct Charlotte He-xt William Hey N11 Claude Hey Judx Heycnbluch Blllx F Heyer 'Nh Charles Hlcken Mary Hlcken Rubcrt 8 02 53 Huku Laxrx Hlcknmn hm Hxggms Im nthhgn H1l1lLhr nn Bnbxra J 6 6172 'IS 56 44 H1Id1hr.xnd Nina Dorothw Hull nan Hmlt John Hlllon Plillllltk H ncklu Ku t Hxmklex Pennx Hlne Arthur Hmz C inn Hlnzg Hlchard Hlppenmexer Bill Hogkgtt Sharon Hoef Daxwm Hozfs kann Hoe-ppncr Hoeppncx Hmppner Hoeppner Home Rodney Hoffman B1 Dale Davxd John Sally Bel mce Donald Nancy Robert Hoflman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Arlene Elleen Judy Sandra Fllen Rolf Pxtzlcxa Hoge Judlth Hu1,lund 'Nllw famlgm Holden Donald Holden Rodger Hullatl Ioxnne Holmberg Rlchard HolL Patrlcla Hood Don Home! lxdthnn Hopf Randolph Hopkmi Lxnthla Hopkmf Wllss Fannie Hoppe James Hom Qandri Hom Dlck Hormm. Horvuu Hormtz Hou Lr Howard Houaxd Howard Howard Hoffmann Hoffmann Hoffmann Hoffmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofstcttnr Ronme Brenda Wir Chdrlcs Jnannlne Allvn iarolxn Charles Jamc-Q Howl feorge Howe Ixax Howell Cuff Hewitt John Hubu' Robert Hudclleeton Que Carl Frnduck Helen .hmm Kennmth Lo'x Rlphard Thomas Huff Donna Huff Janet Hughu N113 Catherm Humphrex Karen Huebner Huebnu H udxnc-1 Huebner Hudwnu Huxbnu Hudmu Hucbm r 5 1101 72 81 53 61 0 1 JD 6 L 793 10 04 65 Ji 80 84 '455 4 -13606166 452 81 60 64 e Humphrex Nil s Nlarkaret Hunkmf kenneth 10 36 37 50 Hunter Hunter Huntnr Hux ula Huxula Jack Nleledxthe Bettx 'NI XX llllam Frances 65 81 134 16 71 Huttnex Hnlene Huttner Rlchard Ihrlg Cxnthla Illmgworth John Xmlg Susan Israel Ann Ina Qhnlu. Ivankd L14 J3LkOl'1lln0 Donni Jackson Jean Jacobson Mr Sldne Jacek Kenneth Jaecks Lxlace Janknl Robert Jahnke B111 Jahnke Ruth Jarowsky Lucle Jarvls Joe Jaske Bud Jeffers Jensen Jensen Jensgn Jensen Jensen Ja rome Jack Dorothy 'Hrs L1ll1.m Nora ng Ron Sally Davnl Jeeke Ralph Jester Janet Jester Sybil Jester Wayne Jodarskl Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Jollvntte Davn Bernard Carol Lynne. 'Niles Carol Claude Don Joan Judnth hen Mr Richard Thomas N Lynmtte Jones L drol Jones Dale Jones I arry Jones MISS Marg, net Jordan Roy Josmi. Daw. Jungbluth Gloria Kabet Kenneth Kadmf., Karen RAL Ka pernlck Jack Kahl Kathy Kahl Sandy Kaiser Judith Kalgzwnskl Cosmu Kamnlk Ken Kamp William Kammdt Mrs Nluxgaret Kane Patsy Karl Gary Karlman Lomse Kaske Karen Kaske Paul Kasten Wllham Katzner Glen Kazmerchak Donna Keeney Rlta Keller Lois Kelsey Bull Kelsey Dlck Kennedy Kenneth Keppel Wir John lurr Bonme J Kerr Jlm Kerr Kay Kerr Warner Kgrznar Davxd hm Shirley Huold Jack Nancy Key Carolyn Klml Davxd W Kind Dean Kmzl Gerald King Maureen Klngstad Arthur Kmne Geraldine Kipp Rlchard Kxrchhoff lxxren Klxchuffw Glen KITQILYI Judy hlghner Mmta Klssmger Don Klatt Leroy Klexn John Klelbt Beverly Klexst JoAnn Klekoskl Jumor Kessler Knsslu kaunex Keuper Keuper 0 U 0 17 19 84 4 0 a 2 2 2a 2 a 9 7 40 46 53 60 -'J 2 0 2 19 91 1 2 Z1 19 93 47 54. 5,3 61 72 .36 40 46 50 b 19 8' 86 36 49 50 60 71 96 43197 7 6 0 9 ' , s 190 , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 105 1, 1 - 2 2 9:4 , A , 16, , ,- 22 2. 2 ,,,, 22 270, 130 , ' 84, 103, 10' , D111 - 1 ,v - 1 yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy 2 yyy, 22 62 ' -, ,1 159 ,A 1 ,,,, ,,ee,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2 ,,,,,,,, 2 63,105 1 , 5 ' 2 .2 . .2 . ,,,,,,,,, 91 , '21 1- . 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Q O 1 L1 Nothing Forged About These Signatures stiff A J Yi X Iust The Raw Facts About The Megaphone At 2 10 each day the bell would rlng Slgnlfy mg that lt vsas tlme to scramble down the sta1rs to the Meg Off1C9 Each day I would race Mlss Kllne to thms hallowed spot somet1mes arr1v 1ng there flrst wlthout a key fSuch luckll One nlght vshlle vsorkmg late after school M1ke my edltorlal slde k1Ck and I had to break mto the offlce wlth a screw drlver when the lock Jammed Thls claustrophoblc hole for llter ary glants possessed all manner of devlllsh l1ttle trlcks It mysterlously devoured copy that had been carefully fxled away for so the story goesl It hld hard sought for plctures ln ltS waste basket It dellghted ln confusmg members of the board Just about the tlme they were trymg to make a deadlme by gathermg a large assortment of Junk w1th1n 1ts extremely con flned llmxts Fortunately there were klds l1ke Mxke Sandy Henr1ette and Barb who managed to scale 1ts grammatlcal bulwarks and dead llne defenses Good natured photographers l1ke Gaylord sometlmes known as Santa also helped xmmeasurably ln the product1on of thls book Whenever a certaln member of the board found hlmself 1n a quandary who came through Wlth a clever cutllne or an approprlate word of cheer? Why Mlss Kllne of course To Miss 144 L Mlller Mr Flash a Mmute Pettigrew Mr Thlel and the rest of the crew at Delzer Marlow I offer many thanks for the1r under standmg cooperatlon But these are not all who labored to make this book a reality There were about 30 altogether not countlng Mlke s brother For thelr comblned efforts I am ex tremely grateful Thls IS my last piece of deathless prose for th1s orgamzatlon Let the marks of punctua tlon fall where they may I l1ke thxs book and I hope you do too' Llthoglaphv Delzer Marlow Company Covers Non th Amerlcan Press Typography Mxller O'Connell Coxp v 1' 5 ff o n 1 'f' . y ' 1 . a, N , v - Y K c, . , , . . . Q. - . . 9 l X . . V. - in . . . Y - . 3' , , A. A V, . . ' - as ' va - . . . . . y - y - - 7 1 J ' . . H 1 - n ' ' ' u n ' v 1 -. ' . ' ' ' ' u ry ' ' ' Ac ' ' H P 0 - , .1 - 1 1 ' ' f I V, T ' nvestigation -- attendance records broken -- locker cleanup needed ssing textbooks returned -- no questions asked


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