Waupaca High School - Crystal Yearbook (Waupaca, WI)

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CR Y TAL i955 f -asus.-gy., lv' V., 4 ..-. J' M Waupaca High School Editor Waupaca, Wiscousiu Busfiiffviffaifl MARY WANTY Volume 28 Advisor: MISS J, KLOKE me lC6lfL0l'l 46 We the Annual Staff ded1cate the 1955 Crystal to Mlss Kurkowslu For the gu1dance and understandlng glven us whlch 15 and w1ll contmue to be apprec1a.ted 1n the years to come For the 1ntere st shown 1n school and commumty affa1rs and the a,Ct1V6 part taken 1n them and For the Jokes, the sm1les and the ever present H1 For all of these she w1ll long rema1n m our thoughts 2 K Q O ,L I 3 t , H M , 5 'rf' 4 ,br 1' , , I . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . 9 . . . , . 1 .xdclminiafra fion 'N nvnx Q MRS, ARLINGTON ANDERSON Waupaca H, S, Secretary ff! am' 4 .an- SUPERINTENDENT GEORGE W. HENDRICKSON Ph.M. Knox Collegeg University of Wisconsin. MRS, CECIL ROELOFS R.N St. Mary's, Rochester School Nurse I K PRINCIPAL ROMAN DANIELSON B.E. Wisconsin State Collegeg Osh- kosh. ,J g . 0 i rg DOCTOR STEINER MRS. E, HART oarcl of gyucafion GILBERT JOHNSON FRANK BETRY FRED STRATTON DON FALLGATTER MR. ROMAN DANIELSON. M. S . Wisconsin State Collegeg Oshkoshg Univ. of Wiscon sing Principal, Science, Mathematics. Xi?-A Drama- AR' MR WARD FOX B S Wisconsin State College Oshkosh Science MISS BETTY BAGAN B Wisconsin State College Whitewater Commercial ,- ,vi 4-40 MR. LeROY HABERKORN, M. S. Ripon Collegeg Univ. of Wisconsing Biology, Dri- ver's Ed. . Physical Ed. 5n...s-um.v-NX, Q.,u..J-V5 MR ROBERT GUELDNER Wisconsin State College River Falls Mathematics 0l1'll1'l2l'Cla Jlgf. SA cien ce MR. JAMES MILLER. B.S. Univ. of Wisconsing Agri- culture, ocafiona .Sy J 'R f MRS LUCILLE CORMICAN Stout Institute Home Ec onomics MR JOHN MORGAN M S Stout Institute Industrial Arts 'Q l a eqsd MR ALLAN FEURIG B S Carroll College Science 95 Commercial ka' .21 it fu iefi 0 Q 0 0 o in 1 E ' 5 B.S. A B.s. ' R 'N U , ' Q9-f., . wi. Q . . 'N-. '21 00 MR. CLARENCE RIDDLE Univ. of Upper Iowag Umv of Wisconsmg Socral Scr ence MR JOSEPH MARGOLA M Unrv of San Francxsco Loyola Umv Laun Span rsh WorldH1story f SYM I aaa! .SQUCLQ MISS SOPHELIA KURKOW SKI M A Wzsconsln State College Stevens Pornt Umv f Wyomlng Hrstory Ltbrary gn? A54 fLf AMA 'VL f '7 MRS DOLORES WEC K Wrsconsm State College Mllwaukee Muslc xi M516 'C' ,.,,fW'9ffT:,ff MR SAMUEL WINCH Ph M Wtsconsm State College EauClarre Umv of W1s consm Muslc A-e. A- MRS HELEN PROCHNOW MISS BETT GERLING Carroll Col1ege::Engl1sh 'ff' as MISS IEANETTE KLOKE Ph B Marquette Umv Enghsh Wrsconsm State College Stevens Pornt Enghsh if -1 MISS EILEEN MUTH B S WISCOHSIH State College LaCrosse Englxsh Physrcal Ef- . W .li fy L S, 3.5. ' .JL ' I ' - , V , x 1 . ' .bl M' S' ' lt W , ' . X X '1r,a , I ,- Q R il t H 'Pig-,A fu-V P . . A . ,a ' ' . I .l 5 xii - JL - . , , B. A. ' ' Q K, X xA.l V A QM A I ' , , YQ Y 14 ' U C L L ' ' ' PX l - f S' L ,i I' ' K D ' ' S l . O : ,, A ,M , ,Haw l? - .K ..A. , 4 . S I , ' - 9 ' 1 1 . .a ' . i . ' .: ' . Ed. ' , 5 , Ill' Crgafa Stop! whatever you are doing, lay it aside, and forget for the next minute that this is 1955 Imagine that you are a high-school student of 1921, when the first issue of our Crystal came out. The Criterion, Waupaca High School' monthly publication of literature gossip Jokes, and news, was all right 'til the present But what good would a Criterion be twenty years from now when a party of old classmates got together to reminisce about the past? How could one tell from The Criterion that Joanie once had a pug nose, or that Herbert had freckles? A thousand words couldn't bring back the old faces but picture S could . The new annual publication would have all these picturesg not only of the students but of the faculty too. It would reveal many things about the high school stu which they didn't know themselves. In fact it would be a regular crystal ball. Then, too, the existence of the Crystal River near by warranted naming our annual, The Crystal. - '- ' QR XE Kg XXX X R N1 'X '31 EERE f???g x H X Elik xxsi af D - -f' I f 11 X x fb xiffifif 1 is , 'Qi Q ' A':Q ' E Ap ' x F iv 359. 3- ul J - . if 5 Q ,hx 5-Q' Q1 eniom GERALDINE ALBRIGHT Jerry Latin Club 2, 3. Always ready to give her best, as her smile will suggest. MICHAEL THOMAS CARMODY Mike F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. Schooling has done no harm, but I feel safer on the farm. WIL BAKER Bill In a. U0 1, 2, Choir 1, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Ba 1, 4, Intra. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Curl- 'n 1, 2 , 4, Tip Toppers 3, 4, Student Council Ne pap 4. Don't study your lesson-- sse yo tudy. L OROTHY ANN CHANDLER Dottie and 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 3, 4, Newspaper 4, Prom Court 3, Tip Toppers 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual 4. lf I had the wings of an angel, Y fs, wouldnwr look silly? I XV y I ,,,,fQff MARGARET BoUTwELL Maggie Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 4. Work, where have I heard that word before? J ' WILLIAM CHARLES CURTIS Bill I y I intra. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, News X X Y paper 4, Curling 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, choir ' 4 S' 1 1, 2, Forensics 3. Let the world go as it may, 'I ,sl Q, l'wi1l take it either way. Mya, ?.J1.ufa..u,,,,,.,Q, X ' 'V J' ' L 0-ad 7,44 X J' N I ' . ff Q1 , h AJ v W' I 2125 .V 4316-4-Lag, fag, 7,0-V-QQ 0-v-J 0L4.r-vs! X ' 'fin - Qk'Z'l H4 '7,o-v-gf ,QU-4 LINDA CALDWELL '-Lin 'fig'-'V 431. F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual 4, Latin Club 3. Ajfffv' Neither angel nor saint, cuz you can't make a girl what she ain't. 4,4,A..,-fs-V-.fx DONALD LEE DANIELSON Big Don Baseball 1, Basketball 1, Golf 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Class V. Pres. 3, Newspaper 4, Intra. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Badger Boys 3, Choir 3. He'd stop St, Peter's roll call to ask a question. 3 'vi fr l mn if Ar.. 5 P 1 l 4 '31 U l X sf Cfana 0 '55 ROBERT ALLEN DANIELSON Bob Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Badger Boys' 3, Track 1, 2. My heart is full of love for one. HOBART DONALD EDMUNDS Doon Class V. Pres. 4. He's not a rule breaker, a mischief maker. 5 JAMES JOSEPH DAVIES Jim XP A Football 2, 3, Captain 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, Intra. Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2. He'd rather hug a football than a girl. JEROME ERICKSON Jasper Student Council 2, Intra. Basketball 1, Bowling 4. He always has his lessons done, but still finds time for fun. WILLIAM JOHN DENNIS, III Feet Football 3, 4, Intra. Basketball 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Latin Club 3. If height calls for ambition, I wish I were short. MILES WALTER FREDRICKSON Crock Basketball Manager 1, 2, Letterman's Club 1, 2, 4, I was a boy scout until I became old enough to be a girl scout. ROBERT HENRY DICKINSON Big Dick Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Track 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Intra. Basketball 4, Forensics 3. My mind is like concrete, all mixed up and permanently stt. TOM CHARLES GIRARD Ziggy Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, Student Council 3, 4, Intra. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Prom Court 3. Easy to look at, hard to get. Hg D ,. --,f arm 90' .,, M I, J P -.7 I f ,f 4 --. ? 33 ,A jf ' . Myw 'A f X in 'fl' f 6'-f ' Q .gt J, -as - 1'fws,m,.. 1 efllafd JEAN MARIE GRANT Jeanie Transfer from Madison 2, F.H. A. 3, 4, News- - 2 SLM k' J gag' paper 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Annual 4, Pep Club I X- 3, 4. If dimples are angel kisses, where did . P' N Lf EJ she get hers. W0 i A W 1163! 4 'OM' SDN 2 A eli if U' -. ELLEN MARIE HARRIS Ellen JUATVLJ ' i jj A G. A. A. 4. Be silent and be safe--sijbflce , CUVL A Mfiffgfr LOUISE GRANT Louie F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4g Library 1, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Sec. 3, Pep Club 3, Newspaper Editor 4, Annual 4, Student Council 3, Latin Y, Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, One -act Play 4, Debate 25 Badger Girls 3, Forensics 3. At the peak of Y success, you'll find her at her best, ' x never betrays you. ' JANE ELLEN HART Janie F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, State off1eer 4, Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4g One-act Play 1. 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 4, G. A. A 2, Choir 1, Glee Club 4, Newspaper 4, Annual l 4, Class Sec. 1gClass Pres. 3. A good student you can t deny, but look at the twinkle in her eye. EVELYN MAE GRUNWALD Evie Library 1, 2, 3, 4. A star? She could beg she s always out nights. ROBERT HARLEY HOPPE I-lop' F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. Basketball 1, Intra. Basketball 1. Skip school? I wouldn't think of it! ,Q fo ' , . 'Ng X ff-.sf , , 8 ' f 1 V, 4 I ' e . i'-aff-I9 - bob WARNER ROLF HALVERSON Ol0f F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 F. F. A. V. Pres. 4. Kind o hy, but an all-around guy. JOHN JENSEN Meatball Basketball 1, Baseball 19 Class Pres. 2, S Council 3, Letterman s Club 2, 3, 4, Intra. Bas- 'Q E ketball 2, 3, 4. After four years of faithful labor. I am dismissed. Cfaaa o '55 AROLWYN JUNE IOHANKNECHT sneaks Library 1, G.JA.A. 1.4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3.4, An- nual 4, Pep Club 3, 4. Giggling relieves monotony. LORNA MAE KOPLIEN Lornie Library 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, F. H.A. 3, 4. Quite helpful and pleasant too, willing to be of service to you. JBXRY RAY JOHNSON Jerry Baseball 2, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Intra. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Prom Court 3, F. F. A. 3, 4, F. F. A. Basketball 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4. He's a quiet man, but quite a man. CAROL ANN KREEGER Annie Band 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 3, 4, Choir 1, Curling 1, Newspaper 4, Forensics 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual 4. Why should the devil have all the fun. CAROLYN JOAN KIENERT Carolyn Library 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 4. Some folks think she is quiet, but when you get to know her, she's a riot. RODNEY E. LARSON Lars Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Track 3, Intra. Basketball 4, Curling 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4. Football isn't the only place you need a good line. DONNA KLINE K1unk Klunk Library 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual 4, Newspaper 4, Bowl- ing 4, Student Council 4. To be a friend has been her goal. She has been a friend to every soul. SHIRLEY ANN LEARY Shirl F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4, Library 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Class Sec. -Treas. 4, Newspaper 4, Annual 4, Latin 3, Pep Club 3. It's nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice. ' X . ' L' 'fur 2l'lLOI'd MARY LOU LUFT Lufty Choir 1, 25 Girls Glee Club 3g Bowling 1, One- act Play 4g F.l-l. A. 3, 4g Annual 4, Newspaper 4g G.A.A. 1. Laugh and I'll laugh with you, study and you study alone. SANDRA ANN MYRICK Sandy Transferred from Newport, Arkansas 2. One Play 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, Choir 4. Worry and I never meet. MARVIN ELROY LUND Marv F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. I have a car, it's not so new, but show me the road it won't go through. NANCY LOUISE NELSEN Nan Silence has its advantages. GEORGE HENRY MEYER. H Turk Football 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Intra. Basketball 1, 2, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4. Oh, I'm a little country boy, but that one city girl is my greatest joy. ROBERT E. NELSON Nels Intra. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Curling 1, 2, 3, 4g Letterman's Club 25 Forensics 2, Baseball -BCI Manager 2. lf school life is liberty, give me death. Qi fa cb I ,X . 'E R I I 5 73' xl Q w ..:,Q. Q 4 3 . E A GARY MINTON Minton Mk F.F. A. 3, 4, Treas. 43 Conservation Camp 3. Q., ie but ot idle. . 3 . 2L,31L.J'l:z2 0. fa -,,,.... RICHARD EUGE E OLSON Pencils TCL. Intra. Volleyball 1, 2, Annual 3g Class Prem 'C K 4, Student Council Pres. 4. I could do greafn 550121 things if I felt like it. - :aim ' 'fm rgwokxn-r.4G10'Lk -C 41' J I .Q 'b 4 A aaa 0 ,55 MERLE EDWIN PARKER Park Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra. Bas- ketball 3, 4, F. F.A. 1, 3. Why make me hurry? Life won't last any longer. MIRIAM MARIE PETERSEN Pete G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Annual 4, Glee Club 4, Choir 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Newspaper 4. I never said that school was fun, but it seems better now that it is done. DANIEL ION PASSARELLA Dan F. F.A. 2, 3, F. F. A. Speaking Contest 2. Let's be happy, let's be gay, tomorrow is another day. ARLEN ARVID PETERSON Pete F. F. A. Basketball 2, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, It's better to limp to heaven than not to get there at all. JANET DELORES PETERSON RePete Choir 1, Library 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Annual 4, Newspaper 4, Pep Club 3, 4. Full of pep, full of fun---she's a pal to everyone. FREDERICK LAWRENCE PATTERSON Freida Transfer from Madison 4, Football 4, Golf 4. My kingdom for a pair of scissors, I love to so r 's Q :Q ,ix cutu 'img N,-..r3fg KA 1. tuxlk ----A-X jpl- s N4-. ,. -g.l,:-nbc,-5. Q- l'.,.'X r., .ls Q' L ' if 5 1 - 1 JOANN F. H. A. 3, Editor 4, Newspaper 4, airman 3, Choir 3, Glee Club me, I'm getting dizzy. GLORIA PITT Nance F.H. A, 1, Debate 3, Curling 1, Choir 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 4, Bowling 4, Latin 1, 2, Annual 4, Newspaper 4, Forensics 1, 3. A lively person with a pleasant way, a sense of humor and r, always gay. say love makes the world go x-N A rif 1 rc 1 T X I l '- . ,, I 5' s' v I. eniora ' . RICHARD ARNOLD RADLEY Dick F.F.A. 3, Choir 4. Don't look at me girls, it makes me nervous. MICHAEL LAURENCE RYAN Mike Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom King 3, Badger Boys' 3. It's better to sleep in class than to spoil a 5 perfectly good night. I n LELAND RASMUSSEN Lee F.F. A. 2, 3, 4. Don't let my bashfulness fool you. PAULINE SCOTT Scottie F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4, Curling 1, Bowling 3, 4, Latin K Club 4, Newspaper 4, Student Council 1, An- LX ual 4, Pep Club 3, Forensics 3, 4. Generally 5 sf K 5 fi peaking, she Qs genes' y speaking, f. QFFA .j- X :fn gqjjffl h. V Y N A' e V 65 fi 55 ff-, ' r' JVM 1 ini up A ', J Vx Cb' JJ VIRGIIXHN ANN ROBBINS Ginny Library 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H. A. 1, Latin Club 2, 3. She talks little and thinks much. ANNETTE LOUISE SKILLING Netter Choir 1, 3, 4, F.H. A. 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Curling 1, Bowling 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, News- paper 4, Annual 4, Glee Club 4, Latin Club 3. Beware, I might do something sensational. DELANO JEROME ROWLAND Poke Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Intra. Basketball 1. School is what you make it, it makes me tired. BOYD ARTHUR SNYDER Boyd F. F. A. 3, 4. I'm quiet until you know me. 1 v 'll 1-4 . ..'.. .wi ,r v 2 s N x W ' 'X X u j x J. o l Cfaaa o 55 MARY LEE SORENSON Mary Student Council 2, 3, F.H. A. 3, 4, Sec. 4, Li- brary 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Newspaper 4, Annual 4. She's not too loud, not too shy, but just the nicest sort of gal. ROBERT ALLEN THORNE Bob Curling 4, Photography Club 4. A little joking now and then never hurt the best of men. SALLY IRENE STRATTON Sa1 F-H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A.A. 1, 2, 4, Student Council 1, Curling 1, Latin Club 3, Choir 1, Prom Queen 3, Homecoming Court 4, News- paper 4, Annual 4, Forensics 3, One-act Play 1, Bowling 3. Brains and Beauty--a rare combination. PHILIP ARTHUR TRINRUD Ab Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Choir 1, Volleyball 3, 4, Intra. Basketball 3. He was cut out to be an angel, but someone ran away with the pattern. IHQRY DAVID TABER Guts Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. An athlete of whom we're proud, a dash of fun in any crowd. wi 1 x x 'lk X X 16 4 , X f w . 'ful '90 encord ROBERT ARTHER WAID Bo FFA 1 2 34 Cho1r12 34 Cur11ng1 2 3 4 Badger Boys 3 Just one g1r1 and only seven nights a week FAYE ANN WHITNEY FeFe Choul 2 3 L1brary2 3 4 G A A 4 here even 1fI don t tell anyone MARY LOU WANTY Mary Class Sec. -Treas. 25 gStudent Council 45 G.A. . 25 F. H. A. 1, 2,45 Latin Club 35 Library 1,25 Newspaper 45 Annuai 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Cheer- leading 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Court 35 Home- coming Queen 4. Modest and sweet, she can't be beat. ff' RAMONA JEAN WINKLER Mona Library 1, 2, 3,45 Choir 15 F. H. A. 3. Her hair is too dark to make an angel. RAYMOND ZIEHL Wimpy Transfer from Amherst 25 F. F. A. 3, 4. I may be a Country Gentleman but someday I'11 be a Woman's Home Companion. 17 Wi -ff HN? STANDING: I. Penney, R. Olson, I. Erickson, S, Stratton, M, Sorenson, SEATED: V. Robbins, L, Grant, S, Leary, I, Hart, C, Kreeger, en iam Class Motto . , We have crossed the bay, the ocean lies ahead. Class Colors . , Green and silver. Class Flower . , Chrysanthemum The senior class of 1955 had 67 members. George Walters of Law- rence College, Appleton, was speaker at commencement on June l. - Richard Olson, also class presi- dent, was selected by the VFW as JANE HART winner of the annual citizenship award. LOUISE GRANT Valedictorian Salutatorian and DAR Award STANDING: D, Edmunds, T, Girard, W, Baker, D. Kline, R. Olson. SEATED: S, Leary, M, Wanty. A: 'W Z ge 0 lll'l0C2I'lCQ dd D. K. R. L. 'X 'Mi - -Q ii '-A . f fl L. G. 'Q ZF 3 ,. 1, 0 ' 1 'gs 3 -A 1 ' ' .N 3 KX N ' 3 f P 5 7 . - Tv V . .-' .. ss -A ii' C. K. 9. w ' .Q dl 'fu . ' h f' ' ivan?- !, t L xii. f ,F tif' , : . ' . ii? A -A .. f SFf5?' -V '- , ' .tx ' 5 . M' C' M. B. . U A 'is I . Q 3 C. K. 5 0 HI ,I X Y , , 1 T If Q, sits-1 D. D. 1. 1. M' M. L. G M W 1 - A . xiii , s 1 S ETBD ,, 3 - A 1 - C390 lf ,ra W5 'Wx . Mtv Q 'xl I' Rf VL! V . I , 1 Nllfvgx 'A' P 1 L J H ' I r- ' . ff' -. JV J . .J 'T J-pw f 5' s 'X' gs 3 C: ' ' 3? A!f- rt! P nu:r4lM V .f y - 4, 'K 0- 'C' . ' ' .flwvp-J '-'7 C7 9 jx J Vv-JU4-Jaxx f A :YW uncordof 5 Jw X mn' x 9 '24-ft Lg gfdfuj jc r '1X , ,,,' Aj PM V5-.1 ,Q 1 j V1.1 X V2 . 97 J 'f7M L vu . ' 4 ' rf, PV .' gvvg V . .pf . VV. ,fflfvj 5' K. f Lv I l Q !'rl'fajJJy A Q '24 K lf 0 is '7 f: Q, B , -ff a ' i -A - ,,s-, fl . 1 I 1 ' ' ABOVE: A. Adams, R. Andrews, R. Baker, G. Batten, N. Beckman, R. Behm, C. Bille. BELOW: D. Bout- Q ' A Qi, ,N wen M. Bradley. '1 A ' 1 - ' I TOP TO BOTTOM: D. Forseth, R. rf' w ' Frailing, G. Fred- , , H A . ' 1 F A ' k , . G 11, 8' ww' 9 ' 3? lf! T sc Ogzr Zsonal , ,, .I-1' 'I g ' ' 5 -5-f Guard, S. Grove, My A. Handrich. Y P. Brooks, D. Bucknell, N. Caldwell, E. Carlson, D. Cate, J. Chesna, D. Danie lsen . A A .f V, Are!! 76 .W 1 NN vi ABOVE: E. Davis, M. Doylevnkm P Drozd G. Ecklund G. Edwards, J. Faulks., , J' O' ' lr -nfs V gf. If if 1:1 1 9 'ly M ' I, f 1 ,I ' P' .Ax 1' VPIJAM' 'fy' N J A . ' F UP? lvfiakvll .11 5, .V fx B 1 .ff , lfwlff CX Q 20 '5 -.A J E A if Q- I' ,g re , 1 .,. 'O . --v '7 . FN vyvn . , X .ff 1 I add 0 3 . . , . 56 , FL ' 1 W' -F vm -Aff . .f I . -'JF 1r' 1 v 4. . f ,ea , J. ABOVE: N. Keely, A. Larkee, D. Lewis, G. ' Maher, J. Marciniak. iller, T . Murray. les mga, Top TO BOTTOM: TS G. Hansen, G. 5 ', ' sn 11,411 HEIIISSU. P. Hall- f KY N sen, S.I-Ianson, L. 'W . QQ Hart, B. Hetzel, f V. J ? ' J.1rnre L. en- Yrs+-2 J A 903' 4' 5' ? .....-4' 4 4, 1 Kluender, R. Magdanz, D. BELOW: D. -sv - Q .fi , J . J , l. .. . W, i , sf sql he 4 Sai' f :Koi W., u X. ABOVE Johnson 9 Johnson Johnson J Johnson P ,. an E: .k fo'l..44,vv56L 7 N1- 5 Q f L if BELOW: M. Nelsen, R. Nelson, R. J X Nelson D Olson, W. Neubauer, L. 1 My A iiZNeubaner, . M. Olsen. x m B Johnson 'J Q S Johnson 'i7 '17 ' qi? 'Z A NJ , : . , C. I Q X-.ff h I 1 1.9, ff? fi I 'i Q if . f Q J .4 ttgggnl h ii' V 45' X u , s -2 .Tfi '1i , V Q? ., IJ, 9 1 N v 3 . , ' if 6- Y - .- 5 Q ' ' , 54 - s'V ff' :'.-' D 0 A 1 f 'Q' lib - 7' 1.9 .Qi .Ji ABOVE: I. Olson, M. Olson, C. Packer, D. Parker, R. Paulson, D. Penny, G. Peterson. BELOW: W. Vaughn, L. Velte, W. Wanty, M. Waush, R. Waush. 'K ABOVE A Ryan B Sell B P l,.f Sherman I Smlth B Sweet .Q M' alla, W Towne 4' V .,,-.- ' . 4 'Q uuenik Juniorzi au W , . -.r SEATED: Rosalie Nelson, Bette Sherman. STANDING: Dale Maher, Jean Williamson, Janice Girard, Jim Olson. At the beginning of the year the Jun- 'ff P- v,,n Lbxl ior Class elected its officers. The presi- dent was Bette Shermang vice-president, Jim Olsong secretary, Rosalie Nelsong student council members, Jean Wil- liamson and Dale Maherg alternates, Janice Girard and Raymond Waush. With Put Um in a Hole as our slogan, our piece of cheese won first place in the float division of the Homecoming Parade. During the second semester O45 we selected Shirley Zimmer- Q59 man as our representative to 909 -' Badger Girl's State. The three boys attending Badger Boy's State were Dale Maher, v Jim Olson, and Stanly Grove. The theme for the jun- ior prom was South Pacific and Pat Drozd was general chairman. Bill Wanty was selected prom King 1 gb ,' and his queen was ' r .A Andrea Handrich. ' , Our junior year ' if was crowded with P' J, J V ' ,y IK- f - many activities X 1 'r' , 51Q, 'A J and will be one 5-' 'B , .J X of the most i - 6 and ' 'v , X., ,lf . 4 Keg, ftp I . ' 996 X , , memorable 5 ' A T . V in our high f , y ' 1' 5 school J, H J' ' V P' career. 4?f'9 'Qc-5 5' A '14-sl' P if QQ 30,04 0l7l ored 4 Q ABOVE: G. Anderson, J. An derson, M. Anderson, V. ,O M vs , -, Beckman, R. Block, L. Bott. BELOW: G. Feathers, M. Fri hart. K. Glover, G. Grant, L. Guthu, C. Gyrion. .. -sae .Q A 5. , , 1 'mfr x xl' ' .-1 ,N nf' 1'Z'7 1 I I ..e71-T . ,. 'R -A I iq, Af- , 'lf A if ,QQ -ff A gi ,X'L 1. I .A ABOVE: B. Cuira, D. Dake, G. Danielson, B. Diver, C. Dunbar, P. Fallgatter. N or X aw W MM 9.:.V3 A L- V.Vs' A x 24 7 - . 7, , 'U 'U- if, fl . as 5- ,. '67 .Q , ... r ' 1 .X , . 2 6' 0 fe 1 A - L . f , , Q 7 J -0' I ABOVE: D. Bl'O0kS, M. BUCK, S. Caldwell, C. Cristenson, P. Buttles, D. Buck. 1 I X BELOW: E. Hake, G. Handrich, B. Hansen, M. Hanson, H. Harris W. Harris. , X I A J '3 I 1,5 .,Nv n, X47 u K ry 4' M1 . gi cv G56 ap: O If I2 Iwi., -- -'P' f .Mp m Q 1 4, ay' 'S' ' ' ,Q ' W 1 fb K .4 af . M t. 7 f F 27? -ff 7 1 pf:-, -3,25 5' ABOVE: D. HCIYIZHCI, W. HOff- I ABOVE, J Jensen D Jenson D 1 , ,P . . , . man, R. Holman, D. Hollen- -. I Q: , Johnson, W. Johnson, D. Jones bacher, W. Hubbard, R. Jenner, , ,'j 1' A. Knokei BELOW: C. Manney, N. Martin, J. Meyer, R. Miller, L. Moses, M. Myrick. I ,, ,il 'K ln' 9' 1, Ki' nn ,N 1 .3 l '5 'vcr L. 'w T54 b L i -. J r '.7 I X . fc 6. ,',. -.gy J X ,ffl 3, . BELOW: I. Olson D. Peterson J. Peterson, J. Peterson, K. Peterson P Peterson ,., ,- af fb I n 4. . ,J ' Q P ABOVE: J. Kopp, D. Landsoerk, -ar if :::zz':..:.. M',iifjf,- I r fi ...Jr .WMP mf ' JQJL, ,X VPN Uvffxjyggdf P r ,L ., A J, U LL JW ,Rf 'X' -'ca 1 VL' 64,117 LW . L. ' F5 ,Uv ,gk J A :v r 'Q if ro? 2 , to ie.?f'C,.L M ug .W OBVLSWAJLA l J My KJV A .4 J if :I LNJJLJQ V . 25 T' 'I' AO jg K A , i K 1+ 1 X ' l- - 'Z ,f W' ,f -gf -r - ' -4 -0 im- IO 0l'l'l0I'25 -r QQ? ABOVE A Plllsbury D Polly F Pope L Potts R Rassmuss --v' en K Ravey N37 635 vvf BELOW E Strebe J Tarr Thompson M Thorne R Trxndall, R Tnndall vi 'inn 19 ABOVE I Sherman A Smlrh T Smuh D Soper D Sullman gf . yy-v Q6 QF '7 vvlivs I X 5 'rf , -5 li- 4? , .ff ' fx. J P L . j F. ,J , .4if,g'!L f ' L 21:15 L. f 1:57 ,..-1-Q-Qin ,..f-'-T '96 7 ABOVE D Reeve L Robbxns V Robbms S Rowland N Schhct mg R Schweltzer BELOW G Webster V W11de D Wmkler S VanEpps M Vaughn N Ward I 4.25 10 Q6 -:V f g, v' a N I ,M A - Sl ' .- O ' 0 ,W R' . Q, Q Af, ' fi J s .. 45, 'S Q ef' M71 J 1 -- 1 ' Q K O ,E ,.. .. x Q ix . nv. . : . ' , . , --4 'M' P D: . , . ' t . ., 0 , . . . . 5 IX- ' ' ., . I i Q , ,B 'X I ff Y : . , . , I. ' : . , . ' v 1 . , . 3 it ' F? b' ' , . , . n ' . I . 'ling' -A ' . . Y , 'T O KV, 'L , , ' 1 gen 5 B ' 1 V ' - ' - , , E, fi Q., , '71 Q f B nufffx k V ' ' t ' L . Ree . R w ge ., K E 1 , ' V K ,H L ' +9 Q1 , if 9 R 26 M if L- ' I' 17, .gahofa 'What is it? Party, Party FQ emi' fi Our first function of the year was N the election of class officers Mark Place the Face Anderson was our choice for President Place the pace Jere Sherman V1ce President D1Ann Polly Secretary In October our class sponsored a dance which was held in the new multi purpose room The theme was 'Cinnernon Sinner We decorated the room with big red hearts lemonade glasses, 10111 pops and huge pieces of pie The tickets resembled small loll1pops Music was furnished by the popular records of the day We all felt the dance was a success We entered a float in the Homecoming Parade this year It's theme was We'l1 Bottle Em Up It consisted of a huge bottle stuffed with paper napkins It won honorable mention We members of the Sophomore class had many good times and plan on many more for the remainder of our high school career X 5' is ...U . , 2.57 I . ABOVE: A. Anderson, A. Ander- son, C. Anderson, J. Anderson. L. Anderson. G. Behm, L. Betry, M. Bille, . -.7 , f' ,ff ,732 5 l' 2 fr ,af '. 1 7 Q., .f , , I I h 'Q , 1 . 1- I 7 K 1 X gI'26AI'l'leI'l ,. ,A . . , -s , . M . . M L . V- 4 ff f QTL 9 L14-J! Lg,LU,! , ' ,,.f f .- ,ff ,f fr X . L ff ff A ,r. : k,7 gf J' fl ,r 4 A i f' :Za -Hb: Cf U 5.4. -wi .f .auf ' T., gf.. 1 A i as .J H21 A ' ' C -' q 5' Lax f BELOW: G. Atkinson, M. Batten, ' H J 4 I .,f , aw' ABOVE: J. Bishop, N. Brown, E Call, D. Carlson, R. Crushinski. . D. Danielson. Q . . X s 'as gt f y fi . ,K fv Nr ,ww 1' , , A -2 5 f. Q 'f' 41-ffl A ABOVE: L. Danielson, D. Davis M. Davis, G. Diver, M. Doyle, A. Dunbar. Q Qgkbigpw M WWW ,Klip LW fwef Qmvs 55- BELOW: J. Fallgatter, M. Faulks S. Glowdowski, K. Glover, G. Grant, K. Grant. -T A '.-, ,,. V -41 -:Lv ', g'j.f E' bt: i ,: ,4 f C S , V N ! E025 Q5 , -.H .1 5 .. A714 0.6-lub.: , P I ' , , f -N 'pf' ' L4 if 6111 4. Q Af A it .1 '- .V -. 7 -sf. X- 1- 4.- I XM A si' Mfr. Z' 54 A Wy A 7 L 1 K 0- . .x - -,LQ ' 0 A 1 .1 V V -1-If 1 f - V ' , er gn' . A. if ., 'LL ,Q ' A Q. if . 5 3 'A - -yr. 'f,,? M. , za 'Va 1 - A i'L 1 'V '. ' w i' '44 A I . X 'wr 1 'sf 'rv ,., S Z' lf 'FE N-':. A M. a 6 6 f 'fi ff IVV' - 0 '17 y x 'aw P , I - , ff' 'V I: 4-1' , til . -.4 ,JF ,f . ABOVE: G- Green. G- GICCH. ABOVE: P. Maher, V. Mannel, A A. Grenlie. I. HHIVCISOH. I. A Marquardt, L. Matheson, K. Hobson, C. Jensen. A ff- M 'V'-'Z Miller. - .ff ' Q 'fr' its Q' ? '1' ,,., 1 ,, A BELOW: A. Johanknecm, R. Q Johanknecht, B. Johnson, D. ' P 1 5' . BELOW: T. Parish. D- 015011. C Johnson, L. Johnson, G. ' Nelson, R. Montgomery, R. Kisling, Moeller. - . fi ...5 4 3' ' 1 if Auf x J, A ABOVE: G. La Flex, J. Larson, H. Lesinski, C. Lewis, G. Mack, E. Lick. , yi B .V W 3 1 .. .1-, , wb .. .F MB '1 ' IVV' .D .XA x A-db '24 'ff' viii: 915' No- AA. 9 3. Q 1 .f , 1 . ,., 4 '17 ABOVE: G. Peterson, J. Peterson, 1. Plutz. J. Pope, G. Potts, P. Radley. BELOW: S. Riske, R. Robbins, D. Russell, C. Salter, R. Schwarz, V. Sellin. vid - 4 I . 8 .P , .1 l '- ,1 . 'didf 1 x gl'05Al'l'l2I'l a af A ,. sp'- C3 L1 J R, rl We .Q 'lf s K -qu QQ' ABOVE: J. Severson, L. Smith, B. Smith, J. Sorenson. 30 ' n 3 'r .iS . A ...Q X Ji 4 X? 63 aff. iL, 5 IQYJIK X3 X ABOVE: G. Stems, w. suns, D. Thompson, S. Vaughn, K. Whit ney, B. Wied. BELOW: W. Weise, D. Wilde, T Winch, M. Yonke, B. Zimmer- man, M. Zietlow. JC ,sf 14? fb 'T 11' me-dill 4 'r sr dgel' jfeff l'l'l2l'l The surest way not to fa11 1S to determ1ne to succeed 13' BACK ROW L TOR B Weld I Anderson R Moeller T Wxnch N91 Weld, N Brown S Vaughn N Brown When a student starts h1s freshman year h1S schedule 1S qu1te d1f ferent After elect1ng our class off1cers, there were only a few weeks to work on our float We worked Wlth the theme, We 11 s1nk Em Al though It d1dn't place, It was a very cute float Pretend was the theme for the f1rst freshman dance It must have been successful because we added f1fteen dollars to our treasury The freshman boys showed a keen 1nterest 1n football One outstand 1ng player was B111 Su1ts who carr1ed the ball for Paca and won h1S letter The honor roll had a long 11st of freshman honor students Some of the outstand1ng students were Tat Par1sh, Jams B1shop Ellen L1ck and Lloyd Matheson The freshmen were very act1ve 1n cho1r, band, and basketball Watch us freshmen, we're really go1ng to town' ' 31 fm? , 1 . 712- 55. T - , A . - ! 1 ni T N ' X S.EATED, L., To R. Gen green, . 'QL B. ' . , , , . , . - . : . . . , . A Pass the salt. , - 1.4 9. .1 I , 2 r ? 4 I fa 5 . wi I True Love ? 4 Pat -Ld. -I if. r' I Crown Thee! ! 4 if At Ease Frosh ,fav , Jane Sz Scottie 4 X Miss ' Km .. A I I ' , Home Work? B ' t .1 K A I A t T s i if If f Listen Honey--- U -, 4 .A 4 m X ', - I s X - r ' X N. 4 , ? . a ' A ? a ,ax hi , ,Q Baby Dolls! Puzzled? Q .,4-q- v J 'I I SWG SKS ssxswxx YKSSSS v Kiki N513 'X QRS ms XX . 'Qi Q GS yas ix wh Q08 W x . . N. Qs xx xxibx w may E U? Q, .ix mmgivmmxxbss Q ff y. mqivxxlx-, QSWGN5 QQQNJYNQ Y SNS 9855 ff! Sf ' i . i... ...... x H. 3rd, ROW: D. Danielson, P. Drozd, C. Christenson, N. Ward, M. Wanty, P. Scott, A. Skill- ing, C. Kreeger, J. Hart, I, Grant, J. Penney, B. Curtis. 2nd, ROW: M. Petersen, J. Peterson D. Olson, M. Sorenson, K, Miller, S. Riske, M. Buck, D. Kline, N, Pitt, B. l-letzel, R. Nelson, L. Porter. lst. ROW: M. Luft, J. Olson, J. Plowman, 1. Williamson, A. Handrich, S. Leary, L. Grant, B. Sherman, B. Gall, M. Olson, N. Kelly, M. Boutwell, R. Paulson, Mrs. Prochnow. The Paca News is put out every two weeks by a large and competant staff. The paper contains sports, news, gossip, editorials, and articles of interest to the students. There is a literary page composed of short stories and poems written by the students. Writing up the high-lights of the year, taking snapshots and cutting and arranging pictures were just a few of the jobs undertaken by some thirty girls whose job it was to make the annual a success. Under the supervision of our advisor, Miss Klokeg editor, Jo Ann Penneyg and manager, Mary Wantyg everything was arranged and the annual was sent off to the printers. 3rd, ROW: C. Christensen, L. Caldwell, L. Moses, D. Hollenbacher, P. Drozd, S. Zimmerman, P. Scott, A. Skilling, C. Kreeger, I. Hart, I. Grant. 2nd, ROW: M. Sorenson, N. Ward, J. Olson, I. Meyer, S. Leary, I. Peterson, M. Petersen, R. Nelson, B. Hetzel, D. Kline, N. Pitt. lst. ROW: Miss Kloke, M. Luft, A. Knoke, l. Hake, M. Wanty, J. Penney, A. Handrich, M. Olson, N, Kelly, B. Sherman, L. Grant, I. Williamson. SW an K P4 300 cf f , 4' f, as-4 BI 1 rf Q BACK ROW: G. LaFlex, D. Danielson, R, Nelson, D. Carlson, T. Murray, B. Baker, J. Danielson, B. Smith, B. Suits, C, Johnson, D. Maher, R, Moeler, T. Winch. 3rd, ROW: C, Lewis, B. Weid, J. Girard, D, Olson, L. Smith, I, Ander- son, 1. Plutz, P. Kopp, S. Wickman, P, Brooks, S. Johnson, M, Lear, R, Barnhart, D, Stillman, 2nd, ROW: V, Mannel P. Drozd, L. Paulson. J. Matson. D. Johnson, B. McFadden, D, Lewis, D, Chandler, L, Moses, L, Hart, W. Hubbard, K. Larson, M. Pederson, M, Waush, M. Hart. lst. ROWgM1'. Winch, Director, T. Lewis, T. Winch, A. Harris, J, Han- son, P. Maher, H, Harris, N, Kelley, A, Smith, C, Kreeger, A, Johnson, M. Bradley, S. Nicholeisen, and M. Olson, Majorette. GHC! State Contest, 1954, Madison Cornet Solo QB! . . . Lew Edminster Drum Solo QAQ . . . Darlene Kieffer Drum Duet QAJ . . . Marie Olson, Darlene Kieffer Clarinet Quartet QCQ . . . Mary Bradley, Dorothy Lewis, Sharon Johnson, A. Johnson. Clarinet Trio KAI . . . Rosemary Matson, Norah Kelley: Carol Kreeger. Flute Solo QAJ Debbie Powell who played her solo on the evening program. Events of 1954-55 We started the year out by playing at the Waupaca County Fair at Weyauwega on Septernber ll, and on the 19th of the month the band played at the Wisconsin Rapids Cranberry Festival. October l was the Homecoming and the band per- formed in the parade and also at the half of the game. On November ll we gave an Armistice Day program at King, and were invited back on November 30 for another concert. On December 1 we gave our annual Christmas Concert, on December 21 we gave a concert in the multi-purpose room. This was considered a dedication program. On February 17 we played a concert at Manawa for the students. We had the Luther College Band entertain on the 4th of March. On the llth and 12th we made a tape recording for WSTP, Stevens Point Station and performed at the Homeshow, respectively. The Solo, Ensemble Contest at Gresham was on April 2. The concert groups performed May 7. We played at all the home basketball and football games. We ended our school year by playing on Memorial Day. mffy Fl AQ 'OP of, ll'.'5 3rd, ROW: A, Dunbar, A. Knoke, R. Adams, N. Hubbard, K. Schlicting, S. Vaughn, P. Maher, J, Plutz, I. John- son, L. Porter, B. Hetzel, K, Adams, J, Penney, R, Nelson, M. Petersen, L. Jensen. 2nd. ROW: M. Pederson. V. Heath, K, Peterson, D. Olson, R, Holman, M. Peterson, S. Wickman, B. Sherman, G, Atkinson, C. Lewis, M, Boutwell, R. Paulson, A. Skilling, P. Whitney, I. Hart, K. Larson, A. Handrich, Mrs. Weck, Director. lst. ROW: R. Barnhart, N. Pitt, M, Ravey, P. Drozd, D. Dushek, L, Paulson, K. Thompson, A. Johnson, S. Zimmerman, P. Scott, M. Hart, I. Nelson, L, Kelly, I. Hansen, I, Matson, J. Lewis, S. Johnson. The vocal music department directed by Mrs. Weck was composed of three groups. The Mixed Choir, The Boys' Glee Club, and the Girls' Glee Club. These singers presented the annual Christmas program, which proved a great success and the capacity-audience enjoyed the program of Christmas selections. In the spring tney participated in district tournaments. An Fxclfgange concert was arranged with Manawa in February. , 'fJ1,a',9f Q!!-ff 4 ' -s X 1 , f-ff , .1 f - 4 - nf- 1 r f -- -1 ,, Avia -LLM.. .,J1aa.1,f LL- frwcx--fi f.:wQfioZ20'w flo 4.44. f A4P'L'i' GM A, 'Z IL J I gg, Ci! 51 li... fi , ,fj,p1fJai1Z.i7H,g.jfz y-.,,f,.1c4,s,,fAe1g.7.g,.f ,449 - T: 1?-4.4,, ff1fef.f,4,r.f4iL fa fs-01.121 .Af-r ae! .fsfzfvflfff 'emu QCLq?z'L' 'ZZ 4414 ' - .Ava--f -Ag-1441 arf,A,f!4L4f4' 424' ,fbf-aaaf- 1 f' J ,ff gif ,gmt - 7L,Q,,,7 , 3rd, ROW: N, Pitt, S. Myrick, Redma . Sk111ing,f. Peterson, I. Kopp, M. Lund, B. Wald, Winch Q P, Peterson, R. Radley, L. Jensen, R. Andrews, M. Nelsen. 2nd, ROW: A. Dunbar, G. Atkinson, M. Buck, C. 0 c'f V! Salter, D. Danielson, N. Caldwell, L. Berry, D. Carlson, B. Smith, B, Wilson, C. Gyrion, M. Hanson, M.f 54474 .P Frihart, S. Rowland, D, Buck, E. Lick. 1st, ROW: K. Adams, N. Brown, J. Hobson, E, Call, S. Riske, R. f' .AQLZIHQ4 Paulson, I, Williamson, D, Johnson, L. Smith, G. Behm, B. Sell, M, Boutwell, P. Scott, M. Thorne, G, f .gf Lf! 'ff '71 6441,- gl , - ,, LaFlex, Mrs. week, Chou Director. MM 1 W rf . -FCM Ckoir nga ' ee 6 ug f'F'f f?f 5Cf:'s. , 71 37 f'7 D N n gl BOTTOM ROW, L, TO R, 1 R. Larson, W. Johnson, G. Edwards, S. Grove, G. Danielson, J. Smith, B. Wilson. D. Johnson, G. Behm, B. Wanty, L. Bettery, D. Danielson, G. Grant, C. Gyrm Director Mrs. Weck. 2nd, ROW, L, TO R.: P. Johnson, M. Lund, J. Sherman, L. Neubauer, L. Smith, D. Carl- son, B. Smith, P. Kopp, D. Buchnell, T. Murray, P. Johnson, D. Cate, R, Moeller. 3rd, ROW, L. TO R.: P, Petersen, L. Velte, I. Marciniak, B. Waid, D. Radley, J, Kopp, T. Winch, G. Hanson, G. Feathers, T. Smith, G. Webster, B. Larkee, D. Maher, G. Wilkel, I. Olson. The Boys' Glee Club was organized during the second semester of this year. One of the first functions was election of officers. S. Grove was chose as president, R. Larson, vice presidentg and D. Maher, secretary-treasurer. The organization first traveled to Gresham to compete in the solo and ensemble tournament. Later they competed against other schools in the annual spring festival. aibega fe Lilbrenaica The debate club this year had four practice debates and one district debate at Stevens Point. In Forensics, there were four meets: The home eliminations on March 14, the League meet at Bonduel on March 22, the district meet at Stevens Point on April 2, and the state meet at Madison on April 16. The local winners went on to further competition. BOTTOM ROW, L. TO R, 2 T. Parrish, D, Millar, W. Towne, J. Chesna. 2nd, ROW, L. TO R.: R. Holman, C, Manney, P. Scott, D, Hentzner, G. Diver, C. Kreeger. 3rd, ROW, L. TO R.: C. Bille, E. Lick, L. Porter, K. Adams, F, Whitney, R. Schwartz, J. Hart. C2 O J4fl9!a C ne C 9 Blue Stocking was the selection used for the one act play contest this year. The competition was held at Amherst. The above cast was as followsg left to right: Aunt Genny, Sayward's sister, Rosalie Andrews: Deyia, a daughter, Jane Hart: Sayward's and Genny's father, David Miller, Sayward, his wife, Louise Grantg Aunt Cornelia, Portius' sister, Mary Luftg Sooth, a younger daughter, Mary Lou Redman, and Judge Portius Wheeler, A lawyer, Wayne Towne. Mrs Helen Prochnow was the director. 66 6 Z 77 enior add P a Curtain Going Up, a comedy in three acts, was chosen by the Sen- iors of 1955 for their annual class play. The play was directed by Miss Betty Gerling. The scene throughout the play was the Stage and auditorium of the Riverview High School during and immediately after the production of a school play. The characters were as follows: Miss Irene Burgess Lorry lLorettaj Fuller V Miss Carolyn Moran -f ' ff K ' Nancy Leveridge W Miss Henrietta Rivers Elsie Hunter Sylivia Moore ' Janet Young ,-X 'T f 4 Joan White C 1- , T. , , Kyle Roberts ul-K Mr. Norman Carter K AndylAndrewl Fullbright YM G-Jw, . Q Lrg-J Q-i. Jocko Guthrie Milt Sanders Buck O'Hara Mr. Tony Petersen Mr. Richard Leveridge ,ff ' A Blue, 'A L1 1 K sy ,f f., ' , P, Brooks. 2nd, ROW: Miss w x .0 ,Q 2 .5 ff' . Rr PAGES 3rd, ROW: M. Batten, M. G, Green, V, Robbins, : K., E. Lick, D. Hollnbacher, 1 R. Robbins, G. Kistling, G. Green, G, LaFlex. lst, ROW: N, Brown, G. Diver, A. Anderson, B. Johnson, G. Peterson. Y Oggfafy Assisting other students in finding books, magazines, and special references is the work of the girls belonging to the library club. This service club is made up of cadets and pages. Pages are first year girls and cadets are second, third and fourth year girls. A silver pin is the award to a page and a gold pin is given to the cadet in her senior year. The Advisor of this club is Miss S. Kurkowski. L, TO R.: Caroline B Leary, President, lea PRESENT: Bonnie Het GQ. Q51 i r ille, Secretary, Shirley n Meyer, Treasurer. NOT zel , V ice- President. CADETS 3rd, ROW: L. Potts, M. Sorenson, I. Peterson, R. Holman, L. Grant, I. Johnson, L. Porter, R. Winkler, D, Kline. 2nd. ROW: Miss K.. L. Bott. N. Caldwell, W, Weid- man, A, Handrich, M. Nelson, E. Hake, B. Gall, M. Hansen, C. Dunbar, R. Paulson, L. Hart. lst. ROW: L, Koplein, B. Sherman, C Christenson, P, Pufahl, C. Bille, I, Meyer, B. Hetzel, S. Leary. J. Plow man, S. Georgenson, C. Kinert, V, Robbins. 1. 0 'N cr. can 7' 'f 'D f' f' P F r 3rd, ROW: W. Vaughn, T. i r wt Pinkerton, J. Marciniack, fx: , T - ' f C K G. wikei, c. Parker, w. 9 - 11, -3 Neubauer, H. Zietlow, I. I ik? -' - w ft Olson, G. Peterson, M. Olson, G. Ecklund, R. Lar- kee, D. Maher, W. John- son, L. Velte, C. Johnson. 2nd, ROW: G, Batten, R. Waush, W. Towne, L. Abrahamson, L. Neubauer, A. Ryan, R. Nelson, D. Parker, J, Reed, L. Por- ter, R. Nelson, M. Waush, I. Wilson, T. Murray, D. Cate. lst. ROW: D, Millar, M. Nelson, B. Sweetwella, W. Weidman, J. Williamson, B, Sherman, B, Sell, D, Olson, Miss Kukowski, G. Edwards, S. Grove, W. Wanty, J, Smith, R, Paulson, P, Pufahl, P. Mortson. , Q 5 3 , , if- aihfiforicaf Sociefg , - ,,., 1 ,fig W The American History class has had 10070 en- rollment in the Waupaca Chain-O-Lakes Historical Society. This year the organization picked the Danes as a Wisconsin history project. A cook book, display, and pastry sale was included in the study. A book was presented to the class for winning the Historic Sites game in the BADGER HISTORY MAGAZINE. The Club also won first prize on their Homecoming float. 3rd. ROW: I. Chesna, R. Frailing, G. Fred- rickson, G. Hanson, G, Hansona P, Hinson, D Q L, Jensen, J. DeQuincy, R, An rews, . , Johnson, D. Boutwell, D. , Danielson, D. Bucknell, A 1' f f T P, Johnson. 2nd, ROW: I. ,, Imre, R. Baker, B. John- I 0 son. R, Behm, E. Davis, I N. Caldwell, D. Lewis, J. Girard, L. Hart, S, Gor eson, N. Beckman, ' B, San, P, Brooks, M, ! Adams. ist. ROW: c. X Bille. I. Faulks, A. Kleunder, D, Forseth, N. Kelly, B. Hetzel, M. Ol- son, S, Zimmerman, P. Drozd, M, Redman. I. Plowman, S, Johnson, M. Doyle, M. Bradley, S, Hanson, A. l-landrich. D -7 C' '-A ROW 4: S. Stratton, J. Plowman, V. Robbins, G. Greene, M. Luft, K. Peterson. ROW 3: A. Grenlie, B. Diver, V. Becker, J. Halverson, G. Atkinson, I. Grant, P. Brooks. ROW 2: D. Hentz- ner, P. Drozd, S. Cald- well, L. Caldwell, S. Georgeson, D. Chandler, B. Gall. ROW 1: J. Faulks, G. Greene, M. Bille, D, Buck, M. Frihart, M. Hanson, A. Dunbar. lf R' Y. 1 if 'er RE HUMEM .- QW A fag AMERICA .1 f Our Future Homemakers chapter has sixty-seven mem- bers this year and has sponsored many activities for the school and for its chapter members. Some of these include a homecoming pom-pom sale, an all school Christmas tea, work on degrees, participation in local and district demon- strations, and in the state and national conventions. Through these activities, we work toward our national goals: promoting good home life, interest in home econom- ics, international good will, and developing good leadership. A ROW 4: D. Wilde, B. Sweet- A A 9 N 5 , A - Y alla, E. Lick, J. Peterson, R. A ,' 4 Robbins, L. Potts, K. Whitney, y R. Crushmski, s. Riske. Row 31 W. Wiedman, R. Paulson, A. Johanknecht, S. Vaughn, D. Johnson, G. Peterson, M. ' Batten, C. Salter, S. Rowland, xfxjglg HQMEMAK i Mrs. Cormican. ROW 2: D. Ol- ix- D 1 EPS son, M. Wanty, M. Doyle, K. ' ,I Grant, G. Diver, L. Koplien, C. Kreeger, P, Scott, B. Het- zel. ROW 1: S. Zimmerman, I. Penney, M. Sorenson, J. Hart, S. Leary, L. Grant, N. Beckman, I. Thompson, M. Doyle. AMEDRICA 4th ROW: G. Fredrick- son, B. Nelson, P. Trin- rud, G. Batten, C. Packer, G. Ecklund. 3rd ROW: A. Peterson, R. Hoppe, G. Hansen, M. Lund, E. Carlson, G. Anderson. 2nd ROW: J. Anderson, J. Peterson, B. Wanty, W, Harris, J. Sorenson, R. Ziel, W. Johnson. lst ROW: D. Jensen, W. Halverson, M. Carmody, G. Mint- on, D. Brooks, J. Smith, L. Robbins, Mr. Miller, G. Meyers fabsentj. -OFFICERS OF F. F. A. x. L r ffm., Q ' ' m f' CALENDAR OF YEAR September: County Fair- -2.3 individual showmen showed 42 sheep, 40 swine, 3 calves and poultry. Football Concession stand operated by members. Television Program of 6 boys. October: Corn Contest--participated in b Z2 boys, Vern Wilde Corn King. State Plowing gon- test--attended by 56 boys. Leadership training school and officers. November: Freshmen Farming programs se- cared. December: Major and Minor letters given out. January: Hay ride Party and F. F. A. School Dance. February: F. F. A. Gilts Farrow. March: Treat seed grain for Community farms. April: State Judging Contest-Soils Judging Con- test. May. Trees For Tomorrow Camp. 4th ROW: D. Reeves, Xu-0 M-J R. Frailing, J. Olson, A. Johnson, J. John- 'X son. 3rd ROW:V. Sellin, R. Montgom- I ery, D. Passarella, D. ' Winkler, B. Snyder. 2nd ROW: D. Trindal, A. Pillsbury, B. Ci- ura, T. Ryan, B. ll Johnson, J. Webb. I it -'vi- rug ll. .lqf ' 'J 'n -v I 'F 'ko' ist Row, G. Mack, l os' l0A,,o D. Olson, V. Wilde, Ill' Ill L. Johnson, G. Grant, R. Schweitzer. .gfuclenf Counci 'Q BACK ROW: I, Thompson, R. Waush, T. Girard, L, Anderson, M. Ander- son, D. Reeves, M. Wanty, 2nd, ROW1D. Maher, B. Baker, D. Cline, P, Buttles, I. Anderson, R. Moeller, P. Peterson. lst. ROW: Miss Gerling, T. Winch, B, Sherman, J. Girard, I. Williamson, V. Mannel, D. Olson, and Mr. Danielson. -M H 0 . ..,wtXmi l 1 r Cfetfermen mi .A di wi' The officers elected for this year's Student Council were as follows: Presi- dent, Dick Olsong Vice President, Bette Sherman, Secretary, Jean Williamsong Treasurer, Janice Girard. Besides numerous dances, the Student Coun- cil undertook a campaign entitled Keep-The-Halls- Clean. Books left lying on the floor were picked up and kept by the Student Coun- cil until they received a nickel for them. From each class there are four representa- tives and also the President of each class in the Student Council. gf 4 ,iw .W YW? it B crm w Vaughn- W' Den D. Behm. 5- Iohnson' ' ' d ' kson. 'Zild- BACK ROW: B, Baker. B. Nelson.Danie1son' D. Maher' 1, Olson. M. Fre rrctson R. nis G Ecldund. P. Trirllud' R' I Smith I Sherman, 1, Davies. Fd Page I Johnson ' ' n, . - ' E as . - ' Row: ML Haberkorn, R. LarsoB Larkee. lst. Row, 5, Grove, G'.1 wR Rasmussen' D. Waugh' W' Iohnson' D. Cline' s. B Dickinson. G. Hansen. R. Mil er. - 'ts G. eye' n ' G, Barren. B- Sm ' RQBVC . We started out by electing our officers: Janet Peterson, President, Miriam Peterson, Vice Presidentg Mar- garet Boutwell, ecretary-Treas- urerg and Pat Drozd, Reporter. Then we initiated the greenies of the organization. After this we had a big feed. FUN! The winning team of the volleyball tourna- ment was Miriam Peterson. After volleyball we played basketball, and in the spring baseball. During the winter, we had a tobogganing party at King's Hill. We had one slight tradgedy, but all is well now. Again this ear we had a play day SW BACK ROW: R. Holman, M. Thorne, V. Becker, J. Halverson W Weidman C, Kreeger, A, Skilling, L. Hart, E. Harris, F. Whitney, M Bradley 2nd ROW: A. Knoke, N. Kelley, B. Hetzel, A. Handrich, I. Williamson R Paul son, M, Peterson, L. Porter, I. Reed. lst. ROW: Miss Muth, I Girard P Drozd J. Peterson, M. Boutwell, C, Kienert, E. Davis. at Point. The G. A. A. also sponsored a dance 0 , , in April. x BACK ROW: B, weid l 'Ill Harris, G gr ' N- Brown, V Ma I - een. 2nd. Row. ' Mel- D. D ' If'g?lnKk Adams, P. Maher-'G izlderson. D. Henrgzlilszn' 59- Lewis, D, Polly H ' - Smith, W. Hubbard aillfizlflslfl Row: G- Divei' :ugdmcl L. Potts' L. . ' ' ewis. ' ' U erson G ore 1 , en 45 Young and Old F llfl ClI'l6! EDEC Q 7 1 Singing Squares C5 N I Chow Line ff 95' Q-Y' They're not all pigs! Pins and Needles is cmei Che Future Hoboes of America 'fe ,1 ...Z V one . Wu II I . A, 1 mlm' M IZ '3 V WH , . 5 eg 5 - va' A I Y E 0 IA ' K 'fx . . X , I I Qf il ' S tu g! , - 5 L L ,- Tumbler's Holiday Qulet Squares and Ball h Tooief 10? NOW S Z' SPOIiT Nxt-ss? fi? df W fa, H55 5 ' lb-' QS an SQL 4 -er' is James Davies Phillip Trinrud Jim Ab Football-Track Football-Baseball Track ., as W A QTY' . sm, F Cl ' Jerry Johnson ' fl Football-Track n. ,' Michael Ryan A, Mike ' ' B k b 11 Robert Nelson , f as et 3 --Boba M1 ff-s v '4- f 'g ,r ki Baseball Manager Rodney Larson Rod Football-Baseball 5 , .,,,,,,l, :SQ ,Qin ll Jerry Taber ,CUNA Robert Dlckmson G' V? Basketball Football Baseball Bo Am.. ,a...Jf,X J Football-Baseball-Q--ff' cufff 07' fiv-Jaw-7 15440. 0, C- ef? I On 9 Q' qs K ins' i -.Mk 'D-, 1 'Y if Fred Patterson 'f William Dennis Bill Football- Track Football ,oo ,- B n+,n fer- M 9' Q F John Jensen Meatball Basketball Manager V 4 I v George Meyers Football 1 Robert Danielson Moaner Football U.A LJ we BACK ROW: R. Siemmermen, D. Carlson, R. Moeller, Gary Wikel, F. Pope, J. Marciniak, P. Smith, D. Jones, T. Smith, W. Suits, R. Rasmussen, Mr. Haberkorn, 4th, ROW: W. Smith, D. Behm, R. Larson, M. Faulks, R. Nelson, A, Pillsbury, G, Danielson, L. Anderson, R. Johanknect, C, Nelson, R, Block. 3rd, ROW: D. Parker, N. Schlicting, G. Potts, W. MacFadden, B. Ciura, D, Boone, L. Abrhamson, M. Anderson, V. Sellin, G. Handrich. 2nd, ROW: G. Behm, D. Reeves, D, Maher, R. Miller, D. Bucknell, G. Ecklund, P. Johnson, W, Wanty, L, Neubauer. G. Hanson W, Vaughn, G. Batten, B. Johnson. lst. ROW: R. Dickinson, I. Taber, G, Edwards, R. Danielson, J. Davies, P. Trinrud, G. Meyer, P. Peterson, W. Dennis, M, Parker, S. Grove, lords! The 1954 football season started with fifty boys turning out. There were thirteen returning lettermen. Our first two games were non-conference. We posted a win against Wautoma and we lost to Nekoosa. We won the first con- ference game of the season from Wittenburg. We lost to Marion, Manawa, Bonduel and Mosinee. The team showed up well a ainst stron er foes 8 8 - Jerry Taber was voted most va1uab1e, and Jim Davies was selected as captain of the 1954 Blue Comets. LEFT-Most Valuable Jerry Taber I RIGHT-Captain of 1954 Al' R A Jim Davies ' Q' YK 1' .X4 jeam Z?a1iLef6af 3 1 x-f- I . - . is 4 .,4w E- 0 XY I' ,sf V N 5 5 . X ' 'N Ky 2 I I ' x , wa, . f- , ,1 i 14' A A I 1 A . ' ' H 5f+Q 55 ,. 3 ' K LU Y I ' xl Xx - . , wr IJ ' ' , of W fi .. I A I 'I Q' if ' . 4 XJ 2, .- , - f xg M 1 ' fs Q . 0 D ' I A 1 375, ,N 55-57 yi 'V ,, . I I gwfffi G - V' .. ' ' ' f ,. 'J . . u - 'Q ' ' ' ' - I? f YQ . ,W ' ,-. '. - . - . A A I A- Y . X I .p . ,f' ' . ' - ' - O xc v ' , ' ' .5 1 Qs P40 S '1 5 40 WAC 1 .glx S g g L 'fx L The 1954 55 Comet A team consxsted of e1ght players The boys had a f1ght1ng sp1r1t, but the w1n loss record was rather poor Thls year they played rnneteen games fourteen conference and f1ve non conference The1r greatest tr1umph was w1nn1ng over Weyauwega by a score of 83 67 Jerry Tabor was h1gh scorer w1th 240 polnts and Gary Batten fol lowed w1th 196 All the fellows played hard dur1ng the entlre season FRONT ROW Mr Riddle W Johnson M Ryan I Taber G Bat ten J Jensen 2nd ROW B Larkee G Wnkel B Vaughn D Maher L Neubaur Mr Morgan l WHOOPSH Larkee for the rebound. 51 Z? jeam j?a:5 efdaf ' 4' W MU 3 4 ,0,,X1 A x 'rug i Y FRONT ROW L TOR Mr Morgan Coach S Grove J Sherman P Peterson D Boone B McFadden 2nd ROW L TOR D Carlson B Rasmussen F Pope T Smlth R Moeller G Handrlch B team's season came to a close wlth Mr Morgan's boys showmg a very 1mpress1ve 14 5 season Four of the f1ve losses were by only one polnt so our record could very eas11y have been 18 1 Danny Boone led the team 1n total pomts w1th 215 whrle Stan Grove led 1n free throws w1th 56 Stan also placed second 1n total polnts w1th 186 We surely were proud of our team along w1th the1r flne coach Mr Morgan Next year's 'A team w1ll have some fme prospects as most of the boys are sophomores and jumors. 52 if 77 L dn., 'l 4 . A .f dl XX '. ,. 'I v Il A Q A 1 of K V ' 1, ' x :X . s ph E .5 W0 1 mug, 'W 5 , I, 1 ' Q Y.,, iz, ' L, f lf X ' vw 1 h ,VEY ? P: vw t tddl 6 WP 1 .if O M5526 ' 5 I ' Q 2' 22 'jil ,Af X ' 5-1., 4 5 4 , .iv ...,,,,.,f,: -t X - 1 1 copy, 4 1 J Y lv ll. I Our ' . - I' mr- ' O X P? ' mm Q fs. 1 rf' 7 my tk ,V .9I'lfI'6lI'I'llll'Cl 5 Basketball and volleyball were the two intramural sports played during the year. In basketball the teams were named after colleges in the Big Ten. Purdue came in first place, and Dave Cate was high-point man for the season. The volleyball teams were named after major league ball clubs, and they played after school in the gyfn. 3rd, ROW: J. Tarr, G. Peterson, D. Cate, G. Fredrick- son, R, Frailing, W, Dennis, R. Dickinson, J. Davies, G. Web- ster, M. Olson, W. Neubauer, B, Baker, T. Pinkerton, J. Marciniack. 2nd, ROW: MI. Haber- korn, F. Patterson, W. Curtis, R. Waush, A, Ryan, M, Parker, G. Edwards, G, Han- son, R. Larson, R. Miller, G. Meyers, R, Danielson, G, Feathers, D. Still- man, D. Jones, K, Glover. lst. ROW: R. Behm, R. Baker, P, Johnson, T. Girard, G. Grant, R. Winkler, L. Abra- ham, D. Danielson, R. Nelson, P, Hanson D, Bucknell, G, Eck- Iund, W, McFadden, D, Parker, J. Smith, W. Wanty. There were eight rinks participating when the Waupaca High School Curling Club entered its fifth season. With Mr. Danielson as coach, the club sent rinks to bonspiels at Wausau, Madison and Appleton, winning over rinks from Appleton, Wausau, Poynette, and Lodi. The first, second, and third events of the intra-clul: bonspiel were won by the Pinkerton, Waid, and Waush rinks respectively. The 1955 club was affiliated with the W. I. A. A. , and, was more active than any curling club in the school' s history. Mfdflg 3rd, ROW: M. Olson, G. 5 Meyers, I. Davies, C. Johnson, P, Trinrud, W, Dennis, R. Larson, I. Marciniak. 2nd. ROW: Mr. Danielson, P, Fall- gatter, R. Nelson, W. Curtis, D. Penny, G. Ecklund, D. Bucknell. lst, ROW: F, Patterson, P. Johnson, D. Daniel- son, D. Behm, G. Ed- wards, D, Cate, ? 9 ZX 900' e qv ene-' LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Marie Olson, Queen Mary, Jean William- son, STANDlNGg Sally Stra tton, Miriam Peterson. Queen Mary Wanty and her court Sally Stratton, M1r1am Peterson Marie Clson, and Jean Wllllamson relgned over the Homecommg Fes tivities when the Waupaca Comets defeated the W1ttenberg Maroons here on October 1, 1954 Chosen from all the floats wh1ch were entered 1n the rnornmg parade, the Junior float rece1ved f1rst place, the F F A second the G. A, A. , third. Thls busy daywas brought to an end by a dance wh1ch was sponsored by the Semor Class vwoa' OIVS ' Ax 5 I lilly 225 0 ag fi ? 3 ,Q 1 X ' J 'P AA M 1, 1 Q 1 2 1954 l 4' 1' 1 X 1 1 QW! - 0 A5 f cg X x f 1955 I x -Y V 1 South Pacific was the theme of the 1955 Junior Prom. April 15, King Bill Wanty and Oueen Andrea Handrich with their courtg Jean Williamson, Bob Larkee, Jacque DeQuincy, and Jim Olson led the dance to music of Jimmy James Orchestra. Decorations were in the South Pacific mood. .Lid IQQALJJ ZF. ' i wg. King Mike Ryan and Queen Sally Stratton with their court Tom Girard Dorothy Chandler Betty Belt and Jerry Johnson reigned over the 1954 Prom. The theme, Somewhere Over The Rainbow, was carried out very authentically. Music was furnished by the Jimmy James Orchestra. 1 ell efa 1'T'9 x 532 icfurezi fl I. 1 Vxg 'fwyfrff v-M H ,hf ' I7 V 33 : WfL: f3'gWg ': .2 'f 'f' 'ff ' O A M 'I' r ,, ',,, , . V MJ I ,,' ' , A ,gggvw I , ' Q 1 G- - A 3: A M g ka At.-if 1.5 , Q M , ,fffrevfzwf 1 ff' ' '-mf ,x .-Q f . X 1 M x J?- af f- l Q K J , I . New , 'K . Aw R . W 7 495' M , , ' , , Q: , r -A 5. 1 J K., ' -......,.S'1- I1 WT ---4 4 ' A lv W JA... Q YEARBOSKS f ,R f. F uf f . . I r ,'-ff' f4-.9,1f'K. , ...un ,.,-.,,...,.......


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