Waupun High School - Waubun Yearbook (Waupun, WI)

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SE NIORS JQNXQM 2.5 gh u ul Swkxxux AX 'Nm fQx.X1xx, F . 1 .big 7 , .a K :QQA ,La-Q E, f ,,,v,A.,9-.-,' , ,,, '55-gmt 1292, mmpwxw we ximwee A 'Envoy Qxeqcfkkwev Yer we 'Qmwxw 'figs ??.'cXwoX awe Ko 'vocwiovc mixxxm xg xxiw xfix QQXQ us ex 'va XXX: 'Bmw A 'iYxewxx6xxx, v3',5, N I wxxxx . x 'E-X , J 4 A 5. H I er is! Q Q ff 1 ' I 'r ' 5' 4 It I .. ' j ll fag , ng ' P ' ,X tw x1q,.., r, r' L .Q I MARCIA ALLEN JUDY ALWIN Patterned after an ang- Short 'n sweet, el, but someone slipped neat. with the scissors. i . si +Xz RICHARD BEER He would rather hug a football than a girl. aa... HOLLIS ATKINSON 'H You know, it's a terr- ible thing to be pester- ed by girls. quiet 'TZ-. '-9 if Qin' 1 F A A JOYCE AYLESWORTH They say being good makes one lonesome. P. S. I'm not lonesome 'ii 655+- 2 BONNY BERGER GERALD BERNDT Woman is man's con- He and his brown fusion. l NQN f-Q' 3 gg' X is KAREN BIXBY Most of the born lead- ers of men are women. CHARLENE BOELK She's the gal who put the pep in pepper. jacket seam a pair. sy . , if l ' if uf all wht SHARON BOETTCHER ADRIANNA BOS ROLAND BOSSENBROEK Woman was made to be He may not always be skin deep. Bos. right, but he's never Her seriousness is only I1 x - Liga if , is -,,.. X 1 42 ,N : wi , l J ... af 4 -.,,' -' - A 4555 - -' , -1? WARREN BOSSENBROEK His eyebrows fairly whis tle when girls walk past. Wl'Ol'lg. CAROLYN BRASKAMP JULANE BUTEYN MARGARET BUTEYN To know her once is to Her smile is worth a mill- The world was made for like her always. ion dollars, but it doesn't fun and frolic, and so cost a cent. was I. sslir s W MM 1. ' -fx - , 'Q -v-1' ,is , f Q2 ,fa A V 5 ,Q DAVE CROFT KAREN CROWE Wheaties have done a Pretty birds always make lot for him! beautiful music. ff a JUDY DALRYMPLE JIM DRUMMY She's the gal who fol- Enters into work or lows the trend to prove play in the same good- that Diamonds are a natured way. girl's best friend. CAROL ELITZER The best way to length- en the day is to steal a few hours from the night. LAUREN F RENS Make mine country style. WALTER GLASCOFF There are few geniuses in the world, and, fur- thermore, we are un- organized. CHARLENE GRABNER She loves its gentle warbleg she loves its gentle flow: she loves to wind her tongue upg she loves to let it go, N ' I A A i JERRY FLLMANN He and the devil are partners sig 2-i ve , K . ssl 3 is . Z MARY GRAF A DAHLING girl--- really! MARY GRAMS Batons and boysg she gives them both a whirl. as L 1-My X :fy wk K 5 'Sa 5 1 n g i 5 I s WES GREENFIELD BARRY HARMSEN RONALD HARMSEN BERNARD HOEPPNER My schooling has done There 8-F6 IWO kif1dS Of The sort of person that Ye modern qkjnrght me no harm. but I feel People In the World? hits the nail squarely crusader Hollanders and those much better on the farm. . Qu the thumb, who W1Sh they were Hollanders. W, LEONARD HOEPPNER ARVID HOPP BILL HULL No buddy, this ain't meg A shy guy, but what a Some folks say I'm this is my brother. guy! handsome and shyg well you can't blame them, can you? MQ ds: .. ' y we A - s A 5 1 s NF? .sf gi A KF L5 lr IL. A ,,Ay'f, 2 -L:. ' ar :-5 , ,, sssl W Ak, K K I 2, is . BARBARA JEFFERS ELLEN KEMPFER You can always de- pend on her for a job well done. She is a blond, and we are sure, she is the type that gents prefer. PRISCILLA KINDSCHUH She's quiet and shy, that's for sure. It's deemed her fate to be demure. k3ftf3lfQ5?E5'ii 'i '74 x?rl'.l'f55, - . . ?'3e5iSm.2tw: 'I 7 i 5 ,ages , aw if-.gt .,., , W 9. it : iff A , 1, gfr,-fm: V f, , .mike ALICE KUJATH Cheer leader, class leader, man leader-- at least boys follow her. H HM? - 5 fi ,lr ,P 7 A . ki nigiiif-' .Q 51595: .: :::Q '15 ..1st.,r..JiQgi?i .- W 4 MIRIAM KREMERS The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield no it. 3 , B7 , , .ggeemmw 'e prosper and that ain't hay. N fs I X xiii- g Wifi , l '-v, .tw ia- 5 2 . t l JOHN LIMBERG Me and my car long partners. BOB LEBERAK He 's a whiz in science. PAT LONG JERRY MCDOWELL A little lanky but He's not a rule breaker otherwise OK. ---just a mischief maker. FRED KROHN JEROME KUIK He knows his farming Books and I get along from Z to A. He will splendidly without each other. are life 'ami -:nr - KAREN McDOWELL VIRGINIA MEDE JUDY MOLTER JUDY MICHAEL Faithful and true is this Is she talking again--or Life has many prob- Live wires give shocks galg the type everyone still? lems--LOVE is mine! wants for a pal. P aw. f LARRY MUGRIDGE Love 'em all-- you might miss a good one. s . 'K' 'st KATHY NUGENT She's a cute little blond, this gal named Kateg in the field of art, she's really great. WAYNE PAUTSCH The teachers think that he's so sweet that they usually give him a nice front seat. SANDY PETERS LOIS PIEHL Full of ideas and full of She looks like an angel fung she's got her share and acts like one toog and then some. but you never can tell what an angel will do. DENNIS PLUIM Football man, basket- ball man, track man, last but not least---a ladies' man. KARLEN RADKE Always a smile, never a careg this girl fits in anywhere. if sr W as if JERRY RENS He's a good boy, but he'd make a better bad one. BILL REABE A good line is the short- est distance between two dates. K. if at W gs i j D wg , L ! A A. r' X 2, K t is flhgfzfl. 'ffl I 9 Y f. ,LE 5 Ni Q -f .,,f We If I 1- f u MARLENE RIEDEMAN JANET RUCK RENFOR'D SCHIERECK Editor of Waubunette. A real brunette, sharp NOW Irlle medfjosvg UG' and in everything else: with witg no matter iii' dogg SBU List alrfi she's not an idle girl. where, she'1l always fit. Should die bgfore wake, ..-l.. 9. SCHLEICHER try to please? I'd tease. there'1l be no more exams to take. 4 , sm KAREN SCHMITZ - A wonderful gal, and a jolly good sport. We'll say she's swell to make it short. l 7 I ARVID SCHOUTEN BETTY SCHOUTEN NANCY SCHOUTEN MARIORIE SADOWSKI Time tells on one, es- Pleasure is ever in her A faithful, dependable Enjoy life before 'tis pecially a good time, hands. girl who's a credit to fledg for when it's over, any group. you're a long time dead, '.'- I ' ' ' i j' , In - 4 --, I 1 J.. HELAINE SCHRANK KEN SCHULZ CAROL SEEMANN ' The little girl who used He says he can't dance Peppy, blond, and fun- to make faces at the so hot, but he surely can --what more Could you boys now makes eyes at intermission. want? them. CAROL STAM JEAN STANEK Man delights me HOT? Me and gloom ain't on I like MEN! speaking terms. 3 ' , A 'F'tf. if xii' Q W .J I 1 If wk. 1 CAROL STORBECK WAYNE STREHLOW BETTE SWISHER JUDY TEBEEST Good manners and soft I'll bet you think l'm If silence were gold, A faithful student, you words have more power afraid of girls! she'd be broke. can't denyg but look at than TNT. that twinkle in her eye! A 1 ,ahhgxtw lit W N. L , JV 5 Q t BARBARA THoENEs IANET TURNER Quiet appearing, dis- closing a clue of her merry nature to so few. NEIL VANDE ZANDE All strictly business--- monkey business. I've had many problems, but now I've got a dilly! f f - L' 'I K I 5 'if V ' ' ' ii' , t ,. X 1 x I 3 rl A L ' 'ff'-E l --if 1 JIM UNSER For a successful party, have no fear--Unser will always bring the cheer. STUART VANDE ZANDE Would someone please buy me suspenders? KENNETH VAN EGTERN I'm three-fourths Hol- lander and one-fourth JUDY WEIDMAN She holds the record for flash romances. BOB WESTRA A young man that blush- es is better than one who DALE WINTERHACK A good man in sports is a good man in every- Dutch. turns pale. thing. DAN ZEINER PAUL ZOSCI-IKE JERRY NEEVEL If he were twins, one Tennis, anyone? Jerry, Jerry, Always would die laughing at the merry. other. SENIORS NOT PICTURED BEVERLY NITKE TIENAS SCHWAN DT I I l J? ff if 47 l wf N- We seniors of 1958 dedicate this page of our Waubun to the memory of our classmate and friend, Lawrence Lepsch, who met accidental death on August 27, 1957. l N CLASSES a ?'f'w ll! in 'K 5 In ,bf .A,, tw K .,,,,: ,,-. S, . h Pri 3 . 116 7' milf' 'LG K ' ,..,.M.,1'-My X. ' ' 1 ...,L+f+ga:,.:,,,-'az' 'f' V XA bc. A i .cd 4 A wyii ji l V1 Aaalfdfs-'Q M M232 A bf .. 5 ' K 23 ' ' President DENNIS PLUIM CHA Sec refory RLENE GR Vice President Treasurer DAVE CROFT CAROLYN BRAS KAMP 16 it 3 3 :,'Ux'i ' L B kam V Baber L Beyer N Aalsrna C. Corts, D. Fields, J. Freriks. ROW THREE: S. Doolan, . ras p, . . - . - ' . ROW TWO: J. Buchholz, F. Butts, J. Belling, K. De Young, K. Baierl, E. Damsteegt, C. Cotter, N. Allen. ROW ONE: G. Derksen, J. Capen, E. Drews, L. Fanshaw, M. Dalrymple, K. Bruins, J. Farr, S. Frank, G. Derksen V I fsi C L ' 5 R' 1 KVL ,, - H D P S R N R ,,,,. . , I 2 , , . E K ,A N S T ROW THREE: D. Hopp, K. Harmsen, C. Kamp, A. Loomans, G. Lichtenberg, J. Harmsen, I. Loomans, D. Hull. ROW TWO: R. Hesselink, W. Larsen, L. Hendricks, R. Harper, E. Kroener, E. Hermann, L. Indermuehle, E. Killam. ROW ONE: G. Hoffman, M. Hoffman, M. Hendricksen, F. Kreuziger, M. Hillery, E. Huizenga, C. Greene, K. Kastein, S. Gustin. was M-churn Q ,Q . I . -........ U. Lyon, L- Sadowski. B- Patrick- C- Moana' T Mmm E R0 bk Row TWO- C Neitzel D P1 ' , , , e e, H. Remus, W. Schalmer, L. 018011- . mm, A. Mickelson. B. Schilhabel. M- Mwlgs- G- Mews' D' Schneider' M' Scgeufrs' 1. E Pautsch' ROW ONE-'M. Pluim M. Rake, B. Mielke, J. Reslock, E. Luttenberger, M. Neevel, K. Rulland, . uec , D, Preston. C T S ff R N. T E mf. ?7'r R E A 5 , E N R ' ,-,. f . R Y ., ,A,, ROW THREE:J. Siedschlag, I. Vande Streek, A. Ten Pas, L. Strub, J. Staehling, D. Stellmacher, W. Whiting, J. Veenhuis, E. Te Beest. ROW TWO: N. Tobak, W. Van Galen, B. Veleke, D. Spanbauer, M. Van Loo, C. Tobak, V. Vande Berg, J. Van Heirden. ROW ONE: J. Schouten, F. Vis, L. Vanderkin, D. Simpson, B. Verhage, S. Zoodsma A. Vande Zande, V. Towne, I. Schwersenska. ,vo CV fr.-ff ROW THREE L Brewer W Aalsma B Belsma A Asmus M Buteyn R De Vries I 1 ' I ' 1 ' v ' I ' I ' , - BI' ROW TWO: B. Bruins, G. Dalton, R. Attenberger, K. Derksen, D. De Motts, M. Albert. ROW ONE: C. Coates, R. Bennett, S. Belling, C. Arpke, M. Barkley. SOPHO ORES w THREE K Hackbarth lvl Hennig H Freriks, D. Gerritson, A. Greenfield, A. Ehlert, H. RO 1 . , - v ' . Row TWO: C. Homan, L. Harness. T- Ellmatm. J- Gould. G- Hum. WH- Heefwgzf ml ROW ONE. K Eggers C. Hoffman, B. 1-lesselrnk, N. Folzman, B. GGIUISOH. - 0 -04 4r'Y -cf! uesch . Hopp . fm C9 v qu- .... M rw wr? 6 ROW THREE-W Kam R L . . p, . andaal, T. Kaminski, B. Konings, L. Lemmenes, L. Kastein, M. Long. ROW TWO: L. Indermuehle, K. Kindschuh, M. Landaal, J. Kluz, V. Krohn, S. Leisten, J. Kemink. ROW ONE: M. Lemmenes, J. Kemink, D. Lehman, A. Levey, B. Lange, J. Kempfer, J. Kuik. ..., I- V ,i:Z,kQ ,,i.' A ' ' 52: .,,:', l ,V I T LWW 'Y we E N , - - W Y Q22 ,.:.,x N. fe 1 , p 1 U .31 LM.. - tr- E S I fe . S O S V VV I f-L,' K I N K ' D N ROW THREE: M. Peters, Rs Mocco, D. Powell, W. Priebe, K. Pluim, T. Oestreich, J. Nyhuis. ROW TWO: M. Oeschner, G. Norton, K. Markofski, B. Luedtke, G. Longua, E. Loomans, S. Morgan ROW ONE: D. Miller, K. Nitke, I. McConnell, P. M ' olter, M. Redeker, N. Martm, M. Quick, K. Neas. gi :Sf C7 T7 .J- Q7 C17 h R Swanson G. Seemann, J. Shaw, W. Shaut, W. Rens. ROW TWO h n. ROW ONE ROW THREE: M. Schears, W. String am, . , d J. S anbauer, B. Schmitz, S. Step enso Rosenberg M Tonn R. Vande Zan e, p V. Rens. K. Van Buren, J. , . , ' S houten, M. TeBeest, B. Schouten, I. S S T E P H E N S O N ROW THREE:V.Vo1kman, T. amz , . , D Weber, D. Weisgerber, D. Wickman, T. Wojahn, B. Visser, J. Loo, J. Voelker, E. egen em. 5011110 03135 Weber, R. Whiting, D. Whiting. ROW TWO V rha e, S. Van Van Hierden. ROW ONE: I. e g 4? vi , V .fra S.. . M , l ROW THREE: A. Arpke, L. Atkinson, I. Drummy, D. Baierl, D. Bille, R. Bruesch, D. Cox, K. Braskamp. ROW TWO: R. Croft, P. Barnett, M. Amacher, J. Braatz, N. Crowe, D. Albert. ROW ONE: J. Beisner, D. Drews, L. Bentz, T. Corrigan, L. Croninger, B. Bell. v 1 P E R E S 5, FRESHME 5 E E S N I D T E N T ROW THREE: G. Hermann, W. Eichstadt, L. Geitzel, R. Hendricks, R. Hendricks, M. Harmsen, B. Guenther R. Harmsen. ROW TWO: K. Hennig, M. Grauvogl, H. Harper, B. Hoeppner, H. Hopp, G. Gross, C. Hopp. ROW ONE: J. Hallock, G. Eggers, D. Glewen, J. Hoffm R an, . Dusenberry, R. Hoekstra, M. Frey, S. Frens. C E' N f Q if- W 'IST : N 'C7 f A Korth E Loomans I Linnen M. Loomans, W. Mannigel, V. Kalous. ROW THREE: D. Lemmenes, H. Kemp er, . , . ,. . , ROW TWO: D. Keepers, B. Lepsch, L. Kastein, K. Kumber, K. Johnson, K. Kujath, C. Kindschuh. ROW ONE: K. Kelly, L. McDowell, D. Kluz, M. Kinyon, T. Huizenga. 5 B. 'F 4- T D E h',.. f R g rs, el. A sf T E K T N . .,'i.i f7 U P R R '. E R Y T R s VK, ROW THREEE: P. Pluim, J. Peterson, D. McCullough, G. Patroville, I. Meengs, N. Polinske, D. Moore, J. Papke. ROW TWO: W. Mecklenberg, I. Martin, M. McLeod, M. Morrissey, C. Neevel, D. Mulder, G. Olson, J. Mickelson. ' ' ' M C ll h. ROW ONE: P. Reilly, D. Pautsch, D. McMul11n, D. Reif, G. Rechek, L. Martin, D. c u oug 1:-v ie-wr -1-Q ROW THREE: S. Straks, R. Ten Pas, R. Ruenger, L. Rens, R. Rosenberg, C. Staehling, I. Staehling, P. Schelter ROW TWO: S. Schiereck, D. Schouren, S. Remus, H. Smit, R. Searvogel, W. Riel, D. Schroeder. ROW ONE: M. Schaalma, P. Schouten, J. Southard, A. Rens, S. Rhode, D. Remus, K. Sparr, K. Smits. FRESHMEN ROW THREE: S. Van Beck, R. Tourtellotte, T. Wojahn, K. Vande Zande, E. Westhuis, E. Tobak, R. Toll, P. Vossekuil. ROW TWOz S. Wienke, L. Wallenberg, D. Weihert, I. Winterhack, K. Van Galen, D. Tobak, K. Van Haren, B. Wesrhuis ROW ONE: L. Whiting, H. Veleke, J. Young, D. Vande Zande, B. Verner, P. Van Egtern, D. Wessels. Fw it MIN ISTRATIO Ama F ACUL Y X 1 6g K ' S-sm., -1-A.,.,,,,M-N Nm- J Tegg W 4 I' ul , 'mc ' W W . 1, 3E'J'4 'f , I .V if I af. '- xg f, ' .H Vql ' -. I' 4. Q., .X 4. N W 4: rr., . n ' 0 , fn - U '-1 K -w, W-N . T' ,v Q. 'N--nw- BOARD OF EDUCATION Standing: H. GYSBERS, H. STAEHLING. Seated: L. SCHRANK, E. PETERS L STORBECK ffm.. vw -A-I . SUPERINTENDENT H. E. KUIATH M X I XV I PRINCIPAL E. PFEFFERKORN OFFICE STAFF R. RADEL, V.LAWRENCE 26 I . KS? '43 wi' C.J. CASPER St. Norbert College, B.A., Univ. of Wis., M.A., English, Latin, Debate, Chairman of Forensics. ,COLEMAN 4, GADBAW College, E., Lawlfflce College, fM.A., Univ. of Wis., ILS. Histogy, American Count: il , c.wg NN sgllakelandf B . S. , Ailnw. irll ga English, Latixi, il,e wiubtm, Waubunette' LEROY KOTTIQE t Oshkosh State College, B. S. Algebra, Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Service Club. Rxcmnm Homes E Oshkosh State College, Univ x 21' fo-0 ofwis., a.s. and M.s., Science, Biology, Photography. Ikbg f I L, 4 f it 3 27 HELEN B. KASTEIN Ripon College, B.A. , Univ. of Wis., English HERMINA J. LUCK Oshkosh State College, Univ. of Wis., B.A., English, F.T.A., Forensics MARY NORENBERG Platteville State College, B.E., Univ. of Wis., General Mathematics, Geometry. 'PATRICIA WUCHERER B.B.A. , Business Education Waubunette. EDNA CLEVELAND Whitewater College, B.E., Univ. of Wis., ' Business Education, Business Manager of Cafeteria A l WALLY HUGDAHL LaCrosse State College, B.S., Univ. of Wis. at Milw., Chemistry, Physics, New York Club, Football. MELVIN I. BARKLEY Eau Claire State College, Oshkosh State College, Univ. of Wis., B.E., M.S. Science, Basketball, Golf. MILTON HINTZE Oshkosh State College, B.S., Univ. of Wis., Social Science, Earth Science, Jr. High Athletics. ROLAND STREHLOW Univ. of Wis., B.S., Physical Education, Health, Dean of Boys, Football, Wrestling. 'ran Monom LaCrosse State College, B.S., Colorado State College, Elementary, Physical Education, Health, Basketball, Track. f l 3 2 E i 2 X i , as 5 Q Z E si X l 4. 4' Q Li lv se Rr C.. ANN SEIBEL Univ. of Wis., B.M., Elem. Vocal Music, Senior Chorus. JOAN WARD Univ. of Wis., B.S., Art, Art Club, Tri-Hi-Y. MAIUORIE GRITT Oshkosh State College,B.S. School Lib., Library Club. DOROTHY SCHMIDTKUNZ. Milwaukee State College, Special Education. JOYCE MORONI LaCrosse State College, B.S., Colorado State College, Dean of Girls, Physical Education, Health, G.A.A., J'.A.A., Cheer- leaders. 'et . he A321 A A . WILLIAM RICHARDSON Stout Institute, B.S., M. Incl. Arts, Driver's Educ. WILLIAM WUCHERER Platteville State College, B.S., Ind. Arts, Driver's Educ., Football, Baseball. IRVIN HANSEN Milw. State College, B.S., Allegheny State College, Univ. of Wis., M.S., Instrumental Music. 1 HOWARD TURNER River Falls State College, State College of South Dakota, B.S., Univ. of Wis., B.E., Agriculture, F.F. A . WILLIAM HINTZ Univ. of Wis., B.S., Eng., W. History, Dramatics Club, Director of Drama ,l.. ,IM DOROTHY ANN GAHLMAN Stout College, B.S., Home Economics, Chefs' Club, F . H. A . VERA DALE Stout College, B.S., Home Economics, F.H.A. DIANA BLOOM Central State College, 8.5. , English, Tri-Hi-Y. MARGARET NILES Oshkosh State College, Central State College, B.'E., Univ. of Wis., Mathematics . LUCILLE VAUG 1-IAN Stevens Point State College, B.S., Univ. of Wis., M.S., Social Science, Dramatics Club. C ,gig f 5 7 , ik -,.v- ' I 55.1 11 U EZ ,333 z M3515 gg 'H f sf' 2 5525213 1 5 ,S sf mfg gig ffgfgafggg 3 15? 5? is gs .. . , m -,.: 2 1 'L f Y 5223352 Q , M . ,. we 5 W : , ,X X ::E s,. ff , A 2, , 5 5 , 1. - 55 25 g 5 W. Zick, A. Pahl, L. Scoutw D Hermann ffm ,W Emi Kiss'-f s 2 Q . 9 nf S35 Ly 5 2.5553 5555 53 v , Egg? we 822555 Es f X: A S2252 KT 2 E Alek .V ,H EQ HENREEEZQS. E , A ,ww Hi' 'K , 2 ir. X 'X ::,55:!iE:.:E:'f,,:. fm 3555, Q S25g2s4 SEgf?w 5251 gigs? g2eg,i,gg egi?, 22a, is 5 EE: 35555 H g ,QSEEEEE fiiggsiggggl WLS ig s 53152532 qi, 3122 Eg 2 zg' E552 i s '52 E 22555 5 , zgz 1 w g? 12 fell? 'fi A f 42, O. Nedderssen, F. Zurbuchen, M. Lemmenke, R. Bleich, G Amadon ,-A ., ,Lp 4 it gif, xt ACTIVITIES 1' A p A ffg, L - lx E ,A-JF' 4 , D '5' 4--.IV ' '-me ,K rw? 5 ,... MW W, -'fn' 1. ,ff ' 'N' - ' ' 4 A L Rf 5 -' ' xnn, I ,Q ,rn : x ., , Q ' 7- , .5 -f if A, ag f 1,1-P . E ,. fi fl .K A, i' .4 I rw' Sv fr ugh, .lug SENIOR ROW TWO: G. Mews, B. Schilhabel, A. Kujath. ROW ONE: C. Hoffman, B. Berger, C. Coates. ROW TWO: C. Homan, E. Luttenberger, C. Arpke, D. Weisgerber. ROW ONE: B. Mielke, K. Bruins, J. Stanek. ROW TWO: P. Long, C. Neevel, K. Kugath, J. Kempfer. ROW ONE: M. Quick, B. Verner, D. Reif. The Senior Band, under the is composed of 88 members. This group presented a spirited marching formations climaxed .Homecoming with a ed for the home basketball organization also took part in held at Ripon in May. Many of ing organization participated in which was also held in Ripon. The following were the Walter Glascoff, Marcia Allen, and Paul Zoschke. A candy sale was conducted from this sale were used to fin- later in the year. 2 .tts . f .L,, if 3 ,. - A X ,G ',L:V it 2... Qt x,NfT. Q,,Ma'.., I 3,,f'4?g.f X 'L .Ml E 'f 1. Jaw f lil! .. M. Grams ROW THREE: W. Rens, R. Leberak. ROW TWO: R. Hesselink, J. Papke. ROW ONE: W. Glascoff, D. Bille. ROW TWO: R. Hendricks, R. Rosenberg, l. Te Beest. ROW ONE: R. Attenberger, B. Hesselink, J. Schouten. ROW THREE: G. Lichtenberg, B. Visser, W. Satterfield. ROW TWO: C. Staehling, B. Guenther. ROW ONE: B. Swisher, A. Mickleson, K. Markofski, D. Wessels. 32 C. Homan H. Schrank BAN ROW TWO: E. Kempfer, F. Lueck, K. Crowe, G. llull. ROW ONE: M. Allen, J. Nyhuis, V. Baber. ROW TWO: P. Zoschke, T. Corrigan, A. Arpke, J. Meengs. ROW ONE: J. Vant Hoff, B. Jeffers, G. Dalton. ROW TWO: D. Mulder, L. Mugridge, B. Reabe. ROW ONE: N. Crowe, D. Keepers, direction of Mr. Irvin Hansen, J. Ruck. I Spring Concert, performed for all home football games, fine half-time show, and play- games and pep assemblies. The the Music Festival which was the members of this outstand- the Solo and Ensemble Festival .K:' officers for tlns year: Bill Reabe, Ginger Mews, Karen Crowe, in the fall, and the proceeds ance a trip, which took place ,.: , . 3 G J? R 1 r- i sd ' V , , 'KH' 2 'CHO r f' . 'KT' P. Long B. Schilhabel Mr. Hansen ROW TWO: C. Braskamp, H. Schrank, B. Bruins, M. Te Beest. ROW ONE: C. Johnson, L. Hendricks, D. McMu1lin, M. Lemmenes. ROW THREE: R. Bossenbroek L. Brewer. ROW TWO: D. Schouten, J. Loomans, M. McLeod. ROW ONE: M. Grams, B. Veleke. ROW THREE: J. Rosenberg, M. Peters, E. Roebke. ROW TWO: M. Hendrickson, J. Mickleson, M. lflillery. ROW ONE: S. Rhode, M. Hoffman, B. Schouten, 6' '96 6:8 fr 154 . ADO IV fly O. ' lv ' s atreqyej 1? TISDIZEFOUR, M or ,gg 'W 611130 82? My K S pete nlcliv G 80616 . 3 ' iimgll ,A Y . ass, Qi' X fad rf- ' M 18,961.1 ehfrl G. Oh, . Brew 0.31100 J ' M. - l Q7-Ye Gra A! . A41'0j1c:Z3Cl'C Berg 3 ve' 61 were V V View '11 I' JUDO ROW Bev Veleke ONV MQ? ' S - , 9- eiiei ' XXOYL R60 E Luxxevb qs, ii look T 0 an ' XQGLK ' QQ 1 C 'b OX ZS 1 . KX C200 This H0 'vat 'ix O9 . 2 MDV' Nl- Stew' S- Q69 our Mixed re-,SSL K, X43 S. Qe consisted N015 Ye,s109' 69? KOYJY select stu- QNN 'Y D- 9 She' 60 R NW, 9, Ego from grades 3. PX ,GRA '50 nwelve. QXOXKYK under the direc Q:.O'X,bgGO Auu Seibel, w QQQNA ,CJ as accompanist. ONS W The Chorus pre- Qs 0 - A , 60 Concert, using ,QB 9 .?a 'fg.Q' pic! the various moods QQ,-.ixgn The proceeds from a YX fi project during the football Os Os QL Q. lo purchase uew robes. C18-5'rg0oX' 'M' The Chorus also .Look part OQQXSCYSQ semble l-estivals at Ripon. The Madrigal group provided year. organizations and couvcmions V M Director .QW Xessexx x Rr' NO' X9 K QSO K Q O CNSC QN90 Q 1 . Babel' . ' or X1 ' Miss bv - MC yew' Seibel QQWEOQY' X 5. wj lx- rr Q'-Qgesffao C,emxXX3bcxL. Gow ' xg' Q0 ' LQJXM W Q10 XA' owl' Nl' O QS- rl' well' s Qx 6 5091 BY rr 0 L, , 6. QQ . ,VXQX Q. fi as .V we Nigel- ll QA .ETQQQN Buxejii' PAXCO S-G. 1 Y fb' vi 99,1 ROW Kem TWO' 4 ' M Pfer, P. Buy-Gyn olterhj-I: Afpkel C Q '90 Owen, K ' BT-231, fa QQ ' Bl- - 3 SO 4 UIQ ' B. . ' Cr Ol? Af' P Y' M' N Bruins year s , 60,8 Oh, Oh, Seve! I M. H- Chorus 1? YWIVFOO ' Ufery I of 65 QGQQ-4 IV - Molter dents be! ' ,Q f 496 ' RQW nine through people sang tion of Miss Beverly Veleke sented a Christmas priate scenes to de- created by the song. cocoa-coffee selling season went into a fund in the Music and Solo En- light entertainment for various that met in Waupun during the 4' hi 0 fc keep OSX A1 D eff? eobro QJQPSZ 8.64. : I 603' fe 'QQ 6 '29 001,60 , Q get UQ, 066 ONE: F ' SC C61 25 'feb 0. 19 ' R 36051, iiyber ' 6 41 110341660 0 'fri he OW. X N.. iw:-s ROW FOUR: K. Crowe, A. Kujath, K. Bixby, A. Bos, B. Swisher, M. Kremers, J. Michael, I. Molter, J. Buteyn. ROW THREE: M. Riedeman, K. Nugent, S. Peters, S. Boetrcher, C. Stain, B. Thoenes, C. Storbeck, N. Schouten. ROW TWO: J. Ruck, B. Berger, M. Allen, B Jeffers, C. Braskamp, 1. TcBeest, C. Grabner, J, Weidman, M. Buteyn. ROW ONE: Kempfer, J. Alwin, P. Kindschuh, H. Schrank, B. Schouten, J. Stanek. TRI HI 4 ff The purpose of the Mary Lyon Tri Hi-Y Club, a branch of the t' Y. M.C. A., is To create, maintain, and extend, throughout the 1. home, school, and community, high standards of Christian char- ... GCICF. H ,A This year's membership consisted of sixty-eight junior and sen- Q ior girls who were willing to live by the standards and principles of . the organization. 'F 'ti' Tae Tri-l-li-Y sponsored various money-raising projects to pur- ,, A 6 chase food packages for needy families at Thanksgiving time and to sponsor Our war orphan in Germany. Speakers, often ministers, other prominent people from Wau- pun, and persons connected with other Y organizations were pre- sented at the meetings. ,. 5' gg l xx s.cf-ff ROW THREE: C. Tobak, B Veleke, A. Mickelson, E. TeBeest, M. Meengs, B. Schilhabel, G. Mews, C. Cotter, W. Van Galen. ROW TWO: D. Simpson, M. Rake, M. Neevel, M. Hillery, J Van Hierden, V. Towne, K. Kastein. ROW ONE: G. Derksen, E. Drews, J. Schouten, K. Ruiland, B. Mielke, A. Vande Zande, S. Gustin, G. Derksen. 36 74. ..-..a, QQ lr is Wi! .3K'T 6141 . .K Y 5 ROW THREE: W. Whiting, J. McDowell, R. Beer, K. Schulz, J. Staehling, G. Lichtenberg, H. Remus. ROW TWO: D. Hull, K. Harmsen, A. Ten Pas. J. Vande Streek, R. Bossenbroek, J. Loornans, R. Hesselink. ROW ONE: J. Ellmann, B. Schliecher, F. Lueck, J. Keepers, R. Westhuis, L. Fanshaw. , The main purpose of the Keen'Kutter Hi-Y Club is the all around betterment of character within its membership. The club held its annual volleyball tournament and the winning team was guest of honor at the spring banquet. The senior members are planning a canoe trip this summer. They also had some very interesting speakers at their meetings. Advisors for the club are John and Jumbo Te Beest. -gg 5:-X. . AA. . 1 ., Y ' if lv' rv-A. M, ROTARIANS QNK- : .,, , , rr -a A 'L ' i it W , .1 X J A K 4 ,ty .xx N l s l , ' 1 L if f I Q ROW TWO: A.Ten Pas, A. Loornans, 1. Staehling, E. Roebke, G. Lichtenberg, W. Whiting, W. Satterfield. ROW ONE: R. Westhuis, F. Lueck. 37 eq 'WMF no 'VY ROW THREE: R. Bossenbroek, W. Glascoff, D. Pluim, K. Schultz, I. Shaw. ROW TWO: C. Braskamp, M. Grams, J. Turner, A. Kujath, D. Croft. ROW ONE: H- Schrank. I- RU-Ck. K- Nugent, M. Allen, L. Piehl The Waubun staff is composed of seniors, with the exception of the Assistant Editor, Carolyn Cotter, who is a junior, and the photography assistants. Janet Ruck was the Editor. Mr. Dohmann served as pi S faculty advisor, and Mr. Holmes was in charge of the , X 1 S photography. The staff was organized in the spring of 1957, but most of the actual work was done during the following fall and winter. I Much time and effort has gone into this edition of the Waubun, and it is our hope that it will please you. we, R EDITORIA L STAFF Q. f X X I X X hs.-viii SECTION EDITORS 38 SELLING ANNUALS W3 3' ROW TWO: M. Graf, B. Patrick, W. Glascoff, M. Meengs, A. Kujarh, J. Rosenberg. ROW ONE: C. Stam, K. Derksen, M.'l-lillery, J. Alwin. Our school pa per, the Waubunette, brings news gossip, sports, and humor to the students oncefevery two weeks. Responsible for its popularity are the re' porters, artists, typists, and business and production crews. The Waubunette featured everything from music events to athletic happenings. E1meria and Senior Personality were articles enjoyed regularly with Daffy Definitions being introduced this year as a new column. Editor Marlene Reideman and Assistant Editor Charlotte Greene worked hard with our advisors, Mr. Dohmann and Mrs. Wucherer, to make our paper a success. J. Ruck si? iv' 'I Fi ROW TWO: K. Nugent, P. Lon1g, B. Schilhabel, R. Harper, J. Turner, V. Vande Berg. 39 J. Stanek, M. Neevel, M. Ho fman, RO Q9 W ONE: 3 A J. Farr, Kr Row THREE: J. Franks, K. Baien, M. Graf, E. TeBeest, K. Bixby. C. Neirzel- ROW TWO: N- Tvbak. V- Towne, N. Schouten, E. Pautsch, M. Scheuers, Mrs. Gahlman, ROW ONE: J. Alwin, D. Simpson, J. Belling, F. Schwersenska, S. Frank. The Future Homemakers of America work hard to maintain better and more enjoy- able lives in their homes, schools, and communities. ' The family was made a part of this organization during the Daddy Date night and the Mother-Daughter Ban uet. The F. H.A. also went caroling at Christmas, held a tea for the faculty, and worked on the annual Style Show. The year was climaxed by F. H.A. week, which was held throughout the nation in April. The officers tor the year were Advisor, Miss Dale, President, Mary Grafp Vice- President, Janice Freriks, Secretary, Marcia Quick, Treasurer, Gretchen Hullp Parliamentarian, Romana Attenbergerp Historian, Linda Harnessp Reporter, Karen Bixby, and Song Leader, Karen Markofski. P JS :mv ROW THREE: K. Kindschuh, G. Hull, R. Attenberger, M. Morrissey, J. Winterhack, L. Harness, K. Hennig. ROW TWO: K. Markofski, S. Belling, D. Weihert, B. Luedrke, J. Braatz, M. Redeker. ROW ONE Miss Dale, M. Quick, M. Lemmenes, J. Claggett, J. Martin, N. Greenfield, L. Whiting. ,mm 42 kv ? ? ROW THREE: W. Whiting, F. Krolin, J. Drumrny, D. Winterhack, D. Stellmacher, G. Lichrenberg, B. Hoeppner. ROW TWO: Mr. Turner, B. Harmsen, 1. Rens, L. Hoeppner, A. Loomans, A. Ten Pas, W. Greenfield. ROW ONE: K. Van Egiern, L. Frens, R Harmsen, L. Olson, G. Irlofinan, Learning to do, doing to learn, learning to live, and living to serve is the official F.F.A. Motto. The chapter, assisted by F. H.A. , entered a float in the Homecoming Parade. The annual Father-Son Banquet was held in February. Three F.F.A. basketball teams played in the outh league this year. The A and B teams are composed of seniors, juniors, and sophomores, the C team is composed of freshmen. This year the A team regained its prestige by defeatiig the Warrior B team the annual contest at the-Alumni game. The officers are Mr. Turner, Advisor, Barry Harmsen, President, Arlen Loomans, Vice President, Louis Olson, Secretary, Wes Greenfield, Treasurer, Herb Beekman, Reporter, Fred Krohn, Sentinel. V? 'B' 14. 42? ROW THREE: R. Vande Zande, A. Vanr Hoff, L. Lenimenes, H. Freriks, G. Patroullie, R. Landaal, E. Loomans, R. Toll. ROW TWO: G. Olson, W. tieeringa, H. Beekman, R. Whiting, R. Ten Pas, D. Lemmenes, H. Smir. ROW ONE: D. Glewen, M. Frey, J. Rachek, D. Vande Zande, V. Rens, R. Wesrhnis, A. Rens, L. McDowell. M. Albert, P. Pluirn, A. Mickelson, G. Lichtenberg, J. Vande Streek, J. Rosenberg, K. TWO: D. Albert, M. McLeod, M. Grauvogl, C. Cotter, J. Mickelson, C. Hoffman, ROW B. Lange, D. Reif, M. Oeschner, S. Rhode, J. Kuik, H. Schrank. the Dramatics Club is to give practical experience in the interpreta- ays and to encourage appreciation and interest in better drama a Wisconsin Players' production, and they presented a one- dy during the annual Christmas assembly. The club also scenes and create different moods during the Choral students an apportunity to be inthe work-crews, QS well QS fo supervised the activities of this organization . 65 ROW THREE: G. Mews, M. Buteyn, D. Zeiner, W. Whiting, L. Braskarnp, B. Schilhabel, L. Hendricks. ROW TWO: C. Homan, M. Peters, J. Michael, J. Keepers, S. Stephenson, K. Kujath. ROW ONE: G. Hesselink, B. Verner, C. Greene, M. Wilson, M. Neevel, P. Molter. nn ROW FOUR: J. Rosenberg, A. Mickelson, I. Turner, R. Swanson, G. Lichtenberg, R. Bossenbroek, B. Swisher, H. Hopp, P. Long, ROW THREE: G. Hull, M. Peters, C. Cotter, C. Slam. Nl- Morrissely. 1- Mickelson, R. Attenberger, G. Longua, M. Riedeman, A. Kujath, G. Mews. ROW TWO: M. Wi son, K. Kujath, M. McLeod, K. Derksen, S. Belling, B. Bruins, C. Arpke, C. ,Greene, J. Martin, B. Veleke. ROW ONE: J. Hallock, D. Drews, H. Schrank, D. Reif, S. Rhode, J. Ruck, D. Remus, B. Vemer, S. Gustin, E. Kempfer. Many students find that forensics is an interesting activity. The various divisions which may be entered include humorous and non-humorous declamations, original and non-original oratory, four-minute speech, extemporaneous and interpretative reading, extemporaneous speaking, and play-reading. . Winners of the Waupun High School competition enter the Little Ten Contest.: The students with A ratings have an opportunity of going to the District, and, perhaps, to the Stare ConE.ts. The forensics coaches are Mr. Casper, Mrs. Luck, Mrs. Kastein, Miss Bloom, Mr. Hintz, and Miss Vaughan. The Waupun High School debate teams were very active in inter-scholastic com- petition trom October to February. The A-, B, and Qteams debated the proposition, Resolved: That direct United States economic aid should be limited to technical assistance and disaster relief. The A and Bteams participated in three invitational tournaments in Sheboygan, E West Bend, and Neenah, and the Qteam competed on a local basis in intramural competition. The A-team also took part in the Little Ten Tournament in Hartford, and the District Tournament in Green Bay. . . NM' sig.Zf s T J g E n,Us ROW THREE: R. Bossenbroek, G. Lichtenberg, E. Roebke, R. Swanson, H. Hopp. ROW TWO: S. Belling B. Bruins, R. Attenberger, M. Riedeman, C. Cotter, C. Arpke, C. Greene. ROW ONE: Mr. Casper, S. Rhode, B. Verner, D. Remus, D. Drews. 4. 6-' 'R'-w Sh.-nf' an 'Oi Ti? ns-,Wg ff K: , 1 fran' ' x..,' E- A l K, A fX, ROW THREE: T. Wojahn, A. Hopp, G. Lichtenberg, W. Whiting, L. Lennnenes, M. Graf. ROW TWO: S. Stephenson, C. Homan, E. Loonians, J. Freriks, B. Visser, C. Stani. ROW ONE: L. Kastein, B. Bruins, S. Rhode, T. Corrigan, Mr. Gadbaw. Students from each home room were The members of the Service Club sold chosen by their classmates to represent and took tickets at the athletic events, acted them in the Student Council. as ushers at concerts, and guided parents Some ofthe main activities of the club during the P.T.A. open-house. were trying to work out the problems of the The club also enioyed and participated student body, sponsoring the Alumni basket- as a group, in bowling, basketball,'and ball game and dance, conducting locker volleyball. inspections, and planning the assembly programs for the following year. We also had a chance to see how nice everyone looked when dressed-up during the day set aside for that purpose. .94 ft. ROW FOUR: J. Vande Srreek, K. Bixby, M. Krerners, V. Baber, D. Stelirnacher, C. Corrs, W. Whiting, J. Shaw. ROW THREE: V. Towne, M. Morrissey, S. Boettcher, D. Spanbauer, W. Larsen, D. Spanbauer, R. Whiting, E. Hermann, Mr. Kottke. ROW TWO: E. Drews, J. Braatz, J. Weidman, J. Winrerliac'k,1. Martin, J. Voelker, K. Rulland. ROW ONE: L. Whiting, S. Frank, D. Drews, J. Capen. i ROW TWO: N. Folzman, J. Voelker, D. Schneider, N. Martin, M. Tonn, G. Derksen, J. Belling, D. Pluim, S. Zoodsma, E. Pautsch, M. Lew, J. Harrington, F. Vis, M. Dalrymple. ROW ONE: Miss Gritt, J. Ha11ock,J. Van Hierden, C. Tobak, S. Frank, W. Van Galen, M. Rake, B. Verhage, E. Huizenga, V. Mede. The girls in the Library Club were re- s nsibletorperfomming many duties in both thi high school and grade school libraries. Among the activities of this organization were the Annual Signing Party, a Christmas Party, and the awarding of pins. Some ofthe members earned credit for belonging to the Library Club. Juniors and Seniors who are interested in school and want to come back to it some day as a teacher, join the Future Teachers of America organization. These people have the opportunity of studying different fields of education and the advantages and disadvantages of each. The lfdghlight of the year is the time that the Future teachers apply their know- ledge through practical experiencein the elementary schools. 'Na an-F ROW THREE: K. Bixby, A. Kujath, L. Hendricks, J. Turner, P. Long, B. Veleke, C. Tobak. ROW TWO: N. Tobak, J. Michael, C. Slam, W. Van Galen, M. Riedeman, E. Pautsch. ROW ONE: S. Guslin, D. Preston, N. Allen, E. Ilermann, E. Huizinga, S. Frank, Mrs. Luck. Pao ROW THREE: R. Attenberger, B. Schilhabel, M. Meengs, G. Mews, F. Vis, A. Mickelson, J. Van Hierden, J. Gould, M. Wilson, K. Derksen, M. Buteyn, M. Peters, J. Michael, J. Ruck, C. Seemann, J. Turner, ROW TWO: Mrs. Moroni, B. Mielke, S. Frank, N. Allen, M. Hoffman, S. Gustin, E. Hermann, C. Cotter, B. Veleke, M. Lemmenes, B. Lange,M. Oeschner, J. Kuik, C. Arpke, M. Landaal, J. Voelker. ROW ONE: S. Belling V. Baber, I. Belling, M. Neevel, M. Hillery, L. Hendricks, B. Schouten, J. Vant Hoff, S. Van Loo, G. Longua, L. Harness, M. Riedeman. The Girl 's Athletic Association is an organization that provides sports and recre- atipn for the sophomore, junior, and senior gif s. The various activities for the year include tieldhocke , volleyball, basketball, table tennis, softball, and archery. The club meets once a week under the faculty supervision of Mrs. Moroni. The W Club is made up of boys who have been awarded a letter in either foot- ball, basketball, wrestling, baseball, track golf, or tennis. The club sold ice cream sandwiches at the wrestling matches and pencils at home- coming to raise money for partial payment of the W Club iackets which are awarded annually to the senior members. Mr. Strehlow is advisor for the club. ROW FOUR: J. Drummy, J. Staehling, D. Winterhack, W. Reabe, D. Pluim, R. Beer, L. Mugridge, T. Kaminski. ROW THREE: H. Atkinson, L. Hoeppner, G. Lichtenberg, J. McDowell, B. Hoeppner, P. Zoschke, A. Ten Pas, R. Westra. ROW TWO: D. Croft, J. Looinans, P. Richter, D. Weber, R. Harmsen, R. Bossenbroek, C. Kamp, D. Zeiner. ROW ONE: G. Hofman, F. Lueck, R. Hesselink, F. Butts, D. DeMotts, D. Wickman, L. Fanshaw. Q11 l Q , i ' f Q H f QL- I .jf rxsr 'E ' H lfw i n 33 D Y VARSITY ,ge is v0 ROW FIVE: R. Hesselink, D. Pluim, G. Lichtenberg ROW FOUR: I. Keepers, J. Luomans, R. Westra, E. Roebke. ROW THREE: B. Belsma, R. DeVr1es, D. Weber, J. Vande Streek. ROW TWO: F. Butts, A. Hopp, R. Beer. ROW ONE: J. McDowell. FOOTBALL '32 C474 IOGQYQ . 4,0222 1? O O 4260 .- 25 4. hfo 190 150 - 0 I Q ROW FIVE: D. Winterhack, L. Hoeppner, P. Richter. ROW FOUR: W. Reabe, D. Zeiner, B. oe ner H Atkinson ROW THREE J Drumm H pp' , . . : . y, W. Prlebe, N. Aalsma, D. De Motts. ROW TWO: J. Staehling, C. Kamp, F. Lueck. ROW ONE: L. Frens. '60 003 W 3' PZ M Q Q.. R ii O4 1? 1' CAPTAIN MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Arm ,' A I , ,,,, H ,,.... V Q Y, 1 O 5:3 M L Q- .nik .K ..,,.,5 SALUTE P ' I 0 D if A g E .. -,gm 1 gf E 5' 3 R l N g Khaki B ' fy , 1, A D Q rf . 1 V- I in E 'f 1 'I L B A - A E S Q- U ,. R N , I 1, K, A l 'fy R 1 N I K 3 E A ffwfw A I - . ' I '- 1 N A E ' ' .Q ' Y' XI' v Y Z P - R H f E E ' V 5 P I H K . 3 2 D . A K 'Q K . . D s Y rf is ff' 'YN Q xr Et .n . gf C3 5 . ... A .....i., ROW SIX: I. Nyhuis. ROW FIVE: L. Fanshaw, M. Grauvogl. ROW FOUR: D. Wickman, B. Bell, K. Kumber, R. Dusenberry. ROW THREE: R. Hoekstra, J. Staehling, A. Arpke, T. Ellmann, J. Papke, T. Wojahn. ROW TWO: D. Mulder, H. Kempfer, T. Wojahn, M. Harmsen, W. Eichstradr, D. Powell, R. Vande Zande, V. Volkman. ROW ONE: R. Rosenberg, J. Meengs, J. Linnen, G. Nordrurn, L, Lemmenes, T. Kaminski, R. Hendricks, D. Gerritsen, O. Nummerdor, R. Hendricks. COACH HUGDAHL .W . A AL I R B if 1 . 0 . ki X 'ii SITY fa .M 3 X .gi Row THREE: W. Reabe, A. Loomans. ROW TWO: H. Atkinson, N. Aalsrna. ROW ONE: A. Greenfield, D. Stellmacher, K. Kastein. AR if-qv ,, s,- wwf., 'AA . xr 1 4,-1 V 20 ' 21 ' sb P- , SALUTE ' vs . ' 'vii 1... A K ,av-MPG COACH MORON1 DENNIS HOLLLS 52 i3 U BASK ETBA L YW ROW THREE: A. Ten Pas, D. Pluim. ROW TWO: R. Harmsen, J. Staehling. ROW ONE: L. Beyer, C. Corts, B. Belsma. SENIORS W , . f. .Mi if v .5 A A fff NN ,M A fa .x MANAGER- G. Lichtenberg BILL RONALD 53 '39 N LJPUJ 'ri 1 . :IB I' v , Q 5 ROW THREE: W. Eichsradt, J. Meengs, R. Hendricks, D. Gerritson, R. Hendricks, I. Linnen, M. Harmsen. ROW TWO: R. Dusenberry, T. Wojahn, R. Rosenberg, E. Loomans, J. Staehling, Mr. Barkley. ROW ONE: T. Wojahn, R. Ten Pas, D. Mulder, K. Kumber. COACH BARKLEY 'fri A V P-B G. E. Kem JR. VA QTY Q65 RSITY EYM3 A0535 pfer, Gustin, C. Seemann, A. Kujath, L. Hendricks. G. Dalt C S H , 11 UK liz kai K R. 4' f .f ,gi 'f I F2 fi 'Y 'Y , f J' A ff ' L H' .. I L I Q K X5 A , 53 ? QWL 3 , iff X V, il , X Ll LL m - ' . S . i W A E i t E ,A 5' Q If ff Q. Q f f , if L T51 'A R i n X 'V Q I I h h - I is Q? R. Croft, G. Hofman, D. Wickman, J, Keepers, D, Croft, T. Ellrnann, W. REDS. R. Bossenbroek. P. Richter Westra, L. Hoeppner, B. Hoeppner, I. Dummy, T, Kaminski, FH Aff Q Fw A L, M 'Y 2, 5 , 91 : ? NV in I f T ng I an 1 ' S t ,X f ., X r' if Af gg V f E I S Rx X Ax 75 Q., if v f 5 ff kk ,f lx. 'f.k i I gf ,J If 1 E fg is A E lA 5 P I 1, 3 ., KX I V, X if ii 5 iz jf ' gf A 3 ' - I Q f L A X , ' 5 f X f' K6 Qi ' A, I 'rn X J fq L. - 4 E - ... nh 1 J. Beisner, T, Corrigan, F. Lueck, L. Fanshaw, R. Hesselink, J, Papke, R. Tourtellotte, D. De Motts, K. Hackbarth, N, Polinske, W, Priebe, O. Nummerdor, J. Nyhuis. COACH STREHLOW W ,bf 56 TENN S 'JK V Q ?' , p Viv ., lr' n ,H 5 ,. , 4 2 T 1 WIS ' ' 1: eg? v .. is O , S ang, X ., Q X ROW TWO: Coach Gadbaw, R. Northrup, R. Beer, L. Mugridge, P. Zoschke, C. Sweet. ROW ONE: R. Hesselink, D, Wickman, R, Bennett, R, Swanson. GOLF 1,0 ili- ll ul - lvl.. ,ef eff Q. - ,sf- W5, .J is V if ff- , - .Ang , W' -6 I, iw O - -wsvvm 'Q f ' , s r K S I :M D. Hull, D, Powell, J. McDowell, J. Staehling, T, Kaminski, A. Schouten, Coach Barkley. egg. 'x 'f T, r ' . rg. T 1 . 3' 'K 3, gr Ar Ep at 3 if , ..r A .v . ,I Q Q n . ,- if A Je 57,11 -V rxgih f W . rg I .. ! 4 ' l V..- ROW THREE: Coach Wucherer, W. Satterfield, C. Glewen, D. Prust, D. Winterhack, R. Guenther, M. Hull, G. Lichtenberg. ROW TWO: D. Fields, J. Veenhuis, J. Loomans, A. TenPas, R. Harper, F. Butts, J. Vande Streek. ROW ONE: R. Whiting, F. Lueck, T. Wojahn, B. Schleicher, G. Hofman, E. Kroener, L. Fanshaw. -1 srfjfpi . . . . F F 'U .. fl gy . .5 , R. gi, S ' I I Q. 'y fir: Q T- T9 T rg ui .F if ,- M Q., 3 '1'. Tm, , .rnf,1a-egsffffr ,, . X 7.2: , ll., , ,V -1 T-1-, by .L . YQ' Y' fig' ff ...D A 4 W Q A,-H -.. '.,,.5,,H,-,OSIWK gi . . s , -1 N. 453' . .rj-:xr . -g 3. V N . .AA Ap t M 1 H A- 4,1 'ogg' .n!..1..,q...,,nfn,i,.1', 'ff ' ,.f ' ' . . fr' ' -f v-1 R- f A TR CK A! ROW THREE: J. Buchholz, R. Westra, R. Mielke, B. Belsma, D. Pluim, D. Atkinson, H. Atkinson, D. Croft, Coach Strehlow, Coach Greathouse. ROW TWO: A. Schouten, H. Siedshlai, D. Zeiner, T, Zamzow, C. Kamp, W. Priebe, W. Rens, A. Asmus, T. Ellmann. ROW ONE: J. Young, P. Ric ter, A. Greenfield, N. Aalsma, W. Reabe, I. Kuik, E. Roebke. 3 ..,.j f's A. s -I w Q K if 1 ffftli - f 'Vfii . -. ' id 'J E , , Li I 4 .- if V ..,' .4 5, Vi, A , 5 if W, i - arf S- ' -vw L. A PX! 1 , my . '1 V . ',.. 1 E 5, 1957 State Contenders UN IOR HIGH 4 531' ffl Y ' Tl ig :grfkQr,g .v fr ' Jw- fc 'ewgrie-r',:.,,-, ROW THREE: D, Zimmerman, D. Hermann, F. Hallock, P. Maastricht, J, Meyer, L, Schrank, J, Allan, R. Lehman, ROW TWO: R, Myers, J, Mielke, G. Tanner, I. Gadbaw, D, Zoschke, R, Guenther R, Beer, T. Dahl, R, Capen, R, Krueger. ROW ONE: R, Schrank, R. Schrank, F. Berndt, D, Beers, R, Glascoff, F, Uehling, T. Dunn, S, Arpke, B. Hermann, G, Hull, 3.59790 'Q 29 Q50 PU - 23 2 A' 45 ' ,X ROW TWO: D, Zimmerman, L. Radloff. J. Meyer, P, Maastricht, D. Zoschke, I. Belsma, Coach Hintze. ROW ONE: R, Schrank, N. Kuzulka, L. Schrank, I. Gadbaw, R, Bresser, F. Berndt, FE T RES ff ve L 5 ', V 1 'fs . W i' 'N -21 'H!lvr,..iW A--vcd. i-.,,-., QNQBCNV V xfhf K MXN K' f5 5..,Q'-L' .5 TT' ' ...h ' iv, 16, 1 ' A , 'K'-xx-.X ... 'N-SH , 39 N X . NC ,Af K3 Cru 'N C N :S 'in 43' QE- 1' wi 1' NVD? -,Qin y 51,3 Q- I QQ- Xt . Q L, :fr QQ S' arf Ss C2 -L.. Moy I0 was the date chosen by the Junior class for their prom. The theme of Harbor Lights was effectively carried out by a propriote decorations. Richard Kent and his Orchestra provided the music for the evening. King Bill Reabe and his Queen Caro! Stem were chosen to reign as the r rqyofity for the 1957 Junior Prom. -will? it 1 My 1-. ! Wi rg M. Q 9, Hard work---but fun! i L 1 A A 5 ' t Meiji? .ihe Memorable Night 1 ew K Crown Bearers Pt, ii se i 43 K: A M. If ... V' 4 ig' 1 7. '- if A I H rw he A 3 or of A :L 1 'Ein 9 i i N nf i.ei ' -f'f'?f.9g 1 ' i if ' fifi fi' 1 'B xl . BBBB , The 1957 I ing 9 cz m e .5 Ax d West Bend was yy ' . It was followed By N' lngdonce. Muslc fi 05 5' furnished by Herbie Brietz- The King, Bernard Hoeppner, reigned over the 1957 Home- Y . 'iv if D-4? x xx H L. ,r KING BERNARD dQUEEN slug, ,gs EBC FSH mm BEHTTHEELUEK sr , ,- 2VHfTl'1RI'v ' Y X , , Ns H xv P' If . W V 'L d Q' TVTYMSSVN ff M-r .mrrfvfk . guijmsrud wflgf 'QXHXEL -- E'SN?H'l!mxif0nivKs:wn:hnnu n u THE CURICUS SAVAGE The play chosen to be given by the Senior class of T958 was this three act comedy. Two hilarious perfor- mances were given on April 24 and 26, by an entire semor cast. Senior Class Play Cast ONE ACT PLAY The Proposal was a one act com- edy performed by three members of the A senior high. It competed in the dis- trict contest at Clintonville and re- ceived a B rating CHRISTMAS PLAY The Christmas Rose was the one act play given for the Christmas assem- bly. The cast for this play consisted of members of the Dramatics Club. 67 V359 9 THE Director- Mr. Hintz Make-up Committee Publicity Committee 68 Stage Crew Assistant Directors I 9 Q0 905191 wdil M a I' c i a 996 M e e l l 9 s H Y. evIoo6s'0o K09' 4 K e n L , s I1 C h 41, Y I1 Z 090900 1 Us 9' 0 9- be .JU IOR BAN ROW FOUR: J. Zamzow, R. Bresser, E. Bruesch, J. Allan. ROW THREE: C. Swetnam, J. White, E. Neevel, M. Lemmenes, S. Clover, J. VandeZande, J. Kohman, J. Kamp, R. Wallendahl, D. Loomans. ROW TWO: L. Dykstra, N. Rens, M. Prochnow, K. Lenz, P. Barnett, W. Haese, R. Peters, K. Kluin, G Zickert, I. del-Iartog. ROW ONE: M. Veendahl, R. Longua, N. Ousterling, L. Radloff, P. Allen. .A.A. ROW FOUR: L. Dykstra, M. McLeod, D. Keepers, K, Kujath, B. Verner, V. Hesselink, N. Crowe, B. Lepsch. ROW THREE: J. Kamp, E. Neevel, D. Schouten, J. Mickelson, J. Young C. Neevel, P. Pluim, J. Hoffman. ROW TWO: S. Michael, J. Anderson, L. Kant, P, Allen. ROW ONE: N. Rens, S. Clover, N. Holloway, M. Mede, M. Zellmer, K. Lenz. 70 ROW FOUR: R. Fletcher, G. Hendricks, R. Maastricht. ROW THREE: J. Meyer, D. Zoschke, I. Gadbaw A. Wickstrom, N. Holloway, C. Schrank, C. Reslock, P. Maastricht. ROW TWO: R. Schrank, L. Kant J. Albright, R. Wyant, J. Gilmore, N. Kuzulka, L. TeBeest, L. Rikkers. ROW ONE: F. Uehling, S2 Goodrich, J. Allan, R. Hesselink, A. Meengs, S. Grams. ROW FOUR: P. Barnett. 5. Rhode, D. Rief, J. Peterman, D. Santala, S. Veenhuis. I. Allan, M. Prochnow, B. Neitzel, ROW THREE: S. Smerling, S. Giese, R. Wallendal, S. Hoekstra, S. Duhm, L. TeBeest. I. Eichstadt. ROW TWO: K. Warmington, P. Hull. D. Calkins, J. Leu, L. Myers, M. Pater. ROW ONE: M. Vandeberg, L. Graf, S. Polinske, K. Yache. 7'I ROW THREE: C. Gray, R. Dunn. R. Beer, R. Freriks, A. Bartell, B. DeMotts. ROW TWO: L. Dykstra, S. Geise, J. Gadbaw, si Duhm, J. Eichstadt. ROW ONE: E. Bruesch, J. Berndt, R. Fletcher, R. Capen, S. Duhm. N ROW THREE: D. Hermann, M. Papke, P. Maastricht, F. Hallock. J. Meyer, R. Lehman. ROW TWO: P. Hull, K. Horton. I. Mielke, V. Naylor, S. Michael, O. Lange. ROW ONE: S. Hoekstra, R. Krueger, N. Holloway, J. Peterman, S. LaMue, R. Myers. 72 'ik'- -gr ROW THREE: I. Schrank, L. Rikkers, L. Radloff, D. Zoschke, R. Reynolds, Nl. Veenendaal. ROW TWO: S. Veenhuis, M. Vandeberg, D. Santala, K. Warmington, D. Reichert, W. Rhode. ROW ONE: G. Schroeder, L. TeBeest, A. Schouten, R. Schrank. xy' ROW THREE: R. Derksen, P. Allen, J. Allen, J. Belsrna, K, Bartelt, J. Anderson, L. Graf ROW TWO: J. Allen, R. Guenther, R. Glascoff, B. Bader, S. Clover, D. Beer, J. Gilmore ROW ONE: D. Calkins, S. Grams, R. 'Bresser, T. Dahls, J. Bell, T. Dunn, S. Arpke. 73 asa? fi 'www SieSi'34i'?Ws3 M -Tilin .'j.fff 45:',,'.51?z5 ' ' 1':'swi?M- . sl-sign -..-kmigi -. K K .. Y. fflsgiff 3 ROW THREE: N. W. Haese, J. Leu, N. Polinski, M. Procknow, N. Ousterling. ROW J., .mN. Myers, D. Peters, L. Kant, G. Hull, K. Lenz. ROW ONE: I. Kamp, N. Kuzulkh, E,iNeeve1, B. Nietzel, M. Mede, D. Neas. 1 ,. 1-g .EQ f I' - L I . VP ROW THREE: O. Vossekuil, J. White. I. Zamzow, M. Zellmer, N. Rens, R. Wallendal. ROW TWO: R. Schrank, F. Uehling, D. Wendt, G. Tanner, K, Susie, K. Yache. ROW ONE: C. RSSIOCR. E- RBGCIGIZ. L. Quick, S. Woods, D. Wojahn, C. Remus. 74 . ' R H W7 RR Ch ,sf A WX is V - R ww lq . 4 xv il V SENIOR DIRECTORY MARCIA ALLEN Band 1, 2.3.45 Pep Band 45 Mixed Chorus 2.35 Girls' Glee Club 15 Solo-Ensemble -Instrument 15 Solo- En- semble-Vocal 1,2,3,45 Forensics 1.35 Chemistry Club 3,45 G.A,A. 2,35 I,A.A, 15 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Waubunette 35 Waubun 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 25 Homecoming Court 45 All-School Play Cast 45 Senior Play Cast 45 Drama- tics Club 4. IUDY ALWIN Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Chemistry Club 3,45 Solo- Ensemble-Vocal 1,2,3,45 Debate 15 Art Club 45 Tri- Hi-Y 3.45 F.H.A, 45 Waubunette 3.45 Prom Com- mittee 3. HOLLIS ATKINSON Chemistry Club 3,45 Art Club 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Junior Rotarians 35 W Club 3,45 Class Officer 15 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Court 35 Homecoming Court 35 Track 1.2,3,45 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,45 Football 2.3.4. JOYCE AYLESWORTH Mixed Chorus 1,25 Art Club 15 F.H.A. 15 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 4. RICHARD BEER Mixed Chorus 3,45Chemistry Club 3,45 Art Club 45 Hi-Y 3,45 W Club 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 35 Tennis 2.3.45 Basket- ball 1,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1. BONNY BERGER Band 1,2,3,45 Pep,Band l,2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Chemistry Club 35 G,A.A, 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Prom Committee 3. KAREN BIXBY Mixed Chorus 1,25 Chemistry Club 3.45 Service Club 3,45 Art Club 45 F.H.A, 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 45 I.A.A, 15 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 25 Senior Play Committee 4. CHARLEEN BOELK Art Club 35 F.H.A. 25 Prom Committee 35 Home- coming Committee 4. SHARON BOETTCHER Band 15 Girls' Glee Club 15 Chemistry Club 3,45 Service Club 45 Art Club 2.3.45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,415 M1- bunette 25 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Com- mittee 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Dramatics Club 4. ADRIANNA BOS F.H.A, 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 4. ROLAND BOSSENBROEK Band 2.3.45 Forensics l,2,3,45 Debate 1,2,3,45 Chemistry Club 35 Hi-Y 3,45 Junior Rotarians 35 W Club 45 Waubun 45 Class Officer 25 Homecoming Committee 25 Badger Boy's State 35 Wrestling 3.45 Senior Play Cast 4. WARREN BOSSENBROEK Mixed Chorus 2.3.45 Solo-Ensemble-Vocal 3.45 Chemistry Club 35 F.F.A. 15 Student Council 15 Jun- ior Rotarians 35 Class Officer 35 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Homecoming Court 25 Football 1. CAROLYN BRASKAMP Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Solo-Ensemble -Instrument 25 Chemistry Club 35 F,H,A, 25 F,T,A,-35 Student Council 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Waubun 45 Library Club 15 Class Officer 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 4.5 JULANE BUTEYN Mixed Chorus 1.2,3.45 Solo-Ensemble -Instrument 25 Solo -Ensemble-Vocal 1,2,3,45 Chemistry Club 3,45 Art Club 45 G.A,A. 25 J,A,A. 15Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Waubunette 1,25 Class Officer 15 Prom Committee 35.Homecoming Committee 15 Prom Court 35 Home- coming Court 1. MARGARET BUTEYN Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Solo-Ensemble-Vocal 1.2.3, 45 Chemistry Club 3,45 Art Club 45 J.A.A. 15 Stu- dent Council 15 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Waubunette 2,35 Prom Committee 35 Senior Play Committee 4. DAVE CROFT Chemistry Club 3,45 W Club 2.3.45 Class Officer 45 Prom Committee 35 Prom Court 35 Track 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 2.3.45 Sports Manager 3.4. KAREN CROWE Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1.2, 3.45 Solo-Ensemble-Instrument 1,2,3.45 Solo En- semble-Vocal 1,2,3,45 Debate 15 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 2,45 Prom Court 2. JUDY DALRYMPLE Girls' Glee Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 Art Club 1.2, 35 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45G,A,A, 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Li- brary Club 1,2,35 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1,2,3. JIM DRUMMY F,F,A, 2,3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 W Club 3,45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Prom Court 35 Track 1,25 Wrestling 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,4. CAROL ELITZER Girls' Glee Club 15 Chemistry Club 3,45 Service Club 35 Art Club 45 G.A,A. 25 Waubunette 15 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 3. JERRY ELLMANN Mixed Chorus 1,25 Chemistry Club 35 Art Club 3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 Class Officer 25 Prom Committee 35 Wrest- ling 2,35 Football 1,25 Sports Manager 3. LAUREN FRENS F,F,A, 1,2,3,4, -'wr Club 45 Football 2.3.4. WALTER Gmscorr Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1, 2,45 Solo-Ensemble-Vocal 2,45 Chemistry Club 3,45 Student Council 15 Hi-Y 3,45 Junior Rotarians 35 Waubunette 3,45 Waubun 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee l,2,3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Badger Boy's State 35 Tennis 25 All-School Play Cast 45 All-School Play Committee 45 Senior Play Cast 45 Dramatics Club 4. CHARLENE GRABNER Mixed Chorus 1,25 Debate 15 Chemistry Club 3,45 Service Club 35 Art Club 45 F.H.A. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Class Officer 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 2,3,4. MARY GRAF Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 15 Solo-En- semble-Voca13,45 Forensics 2,45 F.H.A, l,2,3,45 J,A,A, 15 Student Council 45 Prom Committee 35 Waubunette 3,45 All-School Play Cast 2,35 Home- coming Committee 1,2,3,45 Dramatics 3,4. MARY GRAMS Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Solo-Ensemble -Instrument 1, 3,45 Solo -Ensemble-Vocal l,2,3,45 Chemistry Club 3,45 G,A,A, 25 J,A,A, 15 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45Waubu1'i- ? 2,35 Waubun 45 Prom'Committee 35 Homecom- ing Court 35 All-School Play Committee 35 Senior Play Committee 45 Twirler 35 Drum Major 4. WESLEY GREENFIELD F.F.A. 1.2.3.4. BARRY HARMSEN F.F.A, 1,2,3,4. RONALD HARMSEN F,F.A, l,2,3,45 W Club 45 Track 45 Basketball 3, 4. BERNARD HOEPPNER F,F,A, l,2,3,45 W Club 3,45 Homecoming King 45 Wrestling 3,45 Football 2,3,4. LEONARD HOEPPNER F,F.A. l,2,3,45 W Club 3,45 Wrestling 3,45 Foot ball 2.3.4. ARVID HOPP F,F,A, 1,2,35 Art Club 1,25 Student Council 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 2,45 Football 4. BILL HULL Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Track 35 Basketball 1. BARBARA IEFFERS Band l,2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 G.A,A, 2,35 I.A,A, 15 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Senior Play Committee 4. ELLEN KEMPFER Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 15 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Solo-Ensemble-Instrument l,2,3,45 Solo-Ensemble-Vocal l,2,3,45 Forensics l,2,3,45 Chemistry Club 35 G,A.A. 25 J,A,A, 15 Student Council 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Class Officer 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Court 15 Homecoming Court 25 All-School Play Cast 35 All-School Play Committee 15 Senior Play Committee 45 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4. PRISCILLA KINDSCHUH Chemistry Club 35 F.H.A, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 4- MIRIAM KREMERS Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Chemisny Club 3,45 Solo- Ensemble-Vocal l,2,3,45 Service Club 3,45 F,H,A, 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Prom Committee 3. FRED KROHN F,F,A, 1,2,3,4. JEROME KUIK Track 8,45 Sports Manager 1. ALICE KUIATH Band 1,2,3,43 Pep Band li Mixed Chorus 2,3,43 Girls' Glee Club li Solo-Ensemble-Instrument 1,2, 3,43 Solo-Ensemble-Vocal 1,2,3,4Q Chemistry Club 3,43 F,T,A, 3,42 G,A,A, 23 I,A,A. 13 Student Council 13 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Wgbuentte 1,2,3,43 Waubun 43 Prom Committee 33 Homecoming Com- mittee 1,2,3,43 Prom Court 33 Badger Girl's State 33 Wooden Shoe Recipient 33 All-School Play Com- mittee 1,22 Senior Play Cast 43 D,A.R. Award 43 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4. BOB LEBERAK Band 1,2,3,43 Pep Band 3,43 Solo-Ensemble-ln- strument 33 Chemistry Club 33 Art Club 33 Waubun 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Track 2. JOHN LIMBERG Art Club 3. PAT LONG Band 1,2,3,43 Pep Band 2,32 Mixed Chorus 1,23 Solo-Ensemble-Instrument 1,2,3,43 Forensics 2.3, 43 Chemistry Club 3,42 F.T,A, 3,4Q G,A,A. 2,33 J,A.A. 13 Student Council 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 H1- bunette 2.3.43 Class Officer 33 Prom Committee 33 Homecoming Committee 2,3,43 Homecoming Court 23 All-School Play Committee 2.3.43 Senior Play Cast 43 Wrestling Queen 43 Majorette 2,3,4. JERRY MCDOWELL Chemistry Club 3,43 Hi-Y 3,43 W Club 43 Prom Committee 33 Golf 2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,4. KAREN McDOWELL Chemistry Club 33 Prom Committee 33 Homecoming Committee 4. 3 VIRGINIA MEDE Forensics li Chemistry Club 3,43 F.H.A. 1,2Q G.A. A. 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Waubunette 33 Library Club 2, 3,4: Prom Committee 33 Homecoming Committee 43 All-School Play Committee 33 Homemaker Award 4. JUDY MICHAEL Mixed Chorus 43 Girls' Glee Club 1,23 Forensics 23 Chemistry Club 3,45 Service Club 3,4i Art Club 43 F,T,A, 4g G,A,A, 2,3,43 J,A,A, 13 Student Coun- cil 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Waubunette 2g Library Club 1, 23 Prom Committee 33 All-School Play Committee 3 JUDY MOLTER Mixed Chorus 43 Girls' Glee Club 1,22 Chemistry Club 33 Art Club 43 J.A.A, 13 Tri-Hi-Y 3,42 Prom Committee 33 Homecoming Committee 43 Home- coming Court 13 Senior Play Committee 4. LARRY MUGRIDGE Band 1,2,3,4Q Pep Band 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 1.2, 33 Solo-Ensemble-Instrument 1,2,3,43 Solo-En- semble -Vocal 33 Chemistry Club 33 Student Coun- cil 33 Junior Rotarians 33 W Club 3,43 Class Offi- cer 33 Prom Committee 33 Homecoming Committee 2,35 Prom Court 33 Tennis 1,2,3,4i Basketball 1. JERRY NEEVEL Prom Committee 33 Track 2,3,41 Mixed Chorus 3. BEVERLY NITKE Chemistry Club 33 Art Club 2,3Q F,H.A. 1,2,33 Li- brary Club 1,23 Prom Committee 33 Homecoming Committee 1,2. KATHY NUGENT Girls' Glee Club 1,22 Chemistry Club 3,43 Art Club 2g G.A,A, 2,4g J,A,A, 13 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4Q Waubun- ie 3,43 Waubun 43 Library Club 1,23 Prom Com- mittee 33 Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,43 Home- coming Queen 43 Senior Play Committee 4. WAYNE PAUTSC H LOIS PIEHL Girls' Glee Club 1,23 Chemistry Club 3,43 G.A,A. 23 J,A.A, 13 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Waubunette 3,4Q ili- bun 43 Library Club 1,23 Prom Committee 33 Home- coming Committee 3,4, SANDY PETERS Mixed Chorus 13 Girls' Glee Club 23 Chemistry Club 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Homecoming Committee 3,4, DENNIS PLUIM Mixed Chorus 1,2,4: Solo-Ensemble-Vocal 43 Chem- istry Club 33 Art Club 1,43 Hi-Y 3,43 Junior Rotar- ians 33 W Club 1,2,3,43 Waubun 43 Class Officer 1,43 Prom Committee 3a Homecoming Committee 43 Prom Court lj Homecoming Court 1,33 Track 1, 2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,4Q Sen- ior Play Cast 4. KARLEN RADKE Girls' Glee Club 2: F.H.A. 1.2: Homecoming Com- mittee 2. BILL REABE Band l.2.3.4: Pep Band 1.2,3: Mixed Chorus 1.3.4: Solo-Ensemble-Vocal 3.4: Solo-Ensemble -Instru- ment 1: Forensics 1: Chemistry Club 3: Student Council 2: Hi-Y 3.4: W Club 3.4: Class Officer 3: Prom Committee 3: Prom King 3: Homecoming Court 4: Track l.2.3.4: Wrestling 3: Basketball 1. 2.4: Football 1,2.3.4. JERRY RENS F.F,A. 1,2.3.4. MA RLENE RIEDEMAN Mixed Chorus l.2.3.4: Solo-Ensemble-Instrument 1, 2: Solo-Ensemble-Vocal 2: Forensics l.2.3.4: De- bate 1.2,3.4: F.T.A. 4: G.A.A.. 2.3,4: J.A.A, 1: Tri-Hi-Y: Waubunette l.2.3.4: Library Club 1: Class Officer 1: Prom Committee 3: Homecoming Committee l.2.3.4: All-School Play Committee 1: U.N. Representative 3. JANET RUCK Band l.2.3.4: Pep Band l.2.3.4: Solo-Ensemble- lnstrument 1.2.3: Forensics l.2.3.4: Debate 1.2: Chemistry Club 3.4: G.A,A. 2.3,4: J.A.A. 1: stu- dent Council 1: Tri-Hi-Y 3.4: Waubunette l.2.3.4: Waubun 3.4: Library Club 1: Prom Committee 3: Homecoming Committee l.2.3.4: Homecoming Court 4: All-School Play Committee 1.2,3,4: Sen- ior Play Cast 4: Dramatics Club 3. MARGIE SADOWSKI Art Club 4: G.A.A. 3: Library Club 3: Transferred from Fox Lake 3. RENFORD SCHIERECK BRUCE SCHLEICHER Chemistry Club 3.4: Hi-Y 4: W Club 4: Wrestling 3: Football 1.4: Baseball 2.3.4. KAREN SCHMITZ Chemistry Club 3: G,A.A. 2: J.A.A. 1: Waubunette 3: Prom Committee 3. ARVID SCHOUTEN Chemistry Club 3.4: Golf 1.2.3.4. BETTY SCHOUTEN F,H.A, 2.3: Tri-Hi-Y, 4: Prom Committee 3: Homecoming Committee 4. NANCY SCHOUTEN Band 1.2,3: Girls' Glee Club 2: Chemistry Club 3: Art Club 4: F.H.A, 2.3,4: J.A.A. 1: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Prom Committee 3: All-School Play Committee 3.4: Senior Play Committee 4. HELAINE SCHRANK Band l.2.3.4: Pep Band 3.4: So1o-Ensemble-ln- strument 2.3,4: Forensics l.2.3.4: Chemistry Club 3.4: G.A.A. 2: J.A.A, 1: Student Council 2: Tri- Hi-Y 3.4: Waubunette 1.2: Waubun 4: Library Club 1: Prom Committee 3: Homecoming Committee 1,2 3.4: Prom Court 3: Homecoming Court 3: All- School Play Cast 2.3,4: All-School Play Committee 1: Senior Play Cast 4: Majorette 2.3,4: Cheerleader 1: Dramatics Club 3.4: One Act Play Contest 4. KEN SCHULZ Mixed Chorus 2.3,4: Solo-wlinsemble-Vocal 4: Chemistry Club 3.4: Hi-Y 3.4: Waubun 4: Prom Committee 3: Homecoming Committee 4: Home- coming Court 4: Football l: Sports Manager 2: Sen- ior Play Committee 4: Dramatics Club 4. CAROL SEEMANN Girls' Glee Club 1.2: Chemistry Club 3: Service Club 3: G,A,A, 3,4: Library Club 1: Prom Com- mittee 3: Homecoming Committee 4: Prom Court 3: Cheerleader 4. CAROL STAM Girls' Glee Club 2: Forensics 3: Chemistry Club 3.4: Art Club 4: F.H.A. 2: F.T.A. 3.4: Student Coun- cil 4: Tri-Ht-Y 3.4: Waubunette 3.4: Prom Com- mittee 3: Homecoming Committee 3,4: Prom Queen 3: Senior Play Committee 4. JEAN STANEK Band l.2.3.4: Pep Band l.2.3.4: Solo-Ensemble- lnstrument l.2.3.4: Chemistry Club 3: Art Club 4: F.H.A. 1.2,3.4:Tri-Hi-Y 4: Waubunette 4: Prom Committee 3. CAROL STORBECK Girls' Glee Club 1.2: Chemistry Club 3: G.A.A, 2. 3: I.A.A. 1: Tri-Hi-Y 3.4: Waubunette 2: Library Club 1. Compliments of WAUPUN REALTY CO. Compliments of GATEWAY LUMBER CO. WAUPUN GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Power Lawn Mowers Electric 8. Acetylene Welding Phone I I2 WAUPUN LEADER NEWS DALTON APPLIANCE CO. Radio, Television, and Records BREYER BROS. WHITING 8. COMPANY BELL'S DRIVE-IN and STAN DARD SERVICE J. C. PENNEY COMPANY In Waupun Always First Quality Compliments of HUTH 8- JAMES Compliments of NUMMERDOR BROS. Pontiac G. M. C. Compliments of THE GLAMOUR SHOP Phone IO WAUPUN BOTTLING WORKS Star and Crescent Sodas CANNED FOODS, INC. Packers of GREENIES Peas and Lima Compliments of KROGER'S Live Better for Less Compliments of HANDCRAFTERS CLARK SUPER IOO Fine Ethyl Gasoline 606 W. Main Street Frank Phone 934 Mel W 8. W ELECTRIC Electric Motor Repair and Sales If2 Mile Weston Hwy. 49 Compliments of INEZ' S BEAUTY SHOP SCHRANK CLINIC R. E. Schrank L. W. Schrank W. A. Wagner Phone 58I W. J. Petters WEST SIDE LUMBER CO. FULLER GOODMAN CO. WEST SIDE BUY LOW f Lumber and Millwork Lumber, Fuel?-and Building 26 Brandon Street Material BIO W. Main Phone IO50 Phone 456 PIWODS IlI7 W STOP INN JEAN's BEAUTY SALON ,ff,E'gIf2'f5 , , ' , S. Watertown Street 8 S. Mill Waupun Benlamrn Moore Paint Phone 62 Phone 458 Compliments of RADLOFF'S CONCRETE BLOCKS FLETCHER STUDIO Portrait and Commercial Photography Waupun, Wisconsin Compliments of POSSIN AG ENCY KARLEN RADKE Girls' Glee Club 23 F.H,A. 1.23 Homecoming Com- mittee 2. BILL REABE Band 1,2,3,4: Pep Band 1.2.33 Mixed Chorus 1,3,4Q Solo-Ensemble-Vocal 3.43 Solo-Ensemble -Instru- ment 13 Forensics 13 Chemistry Club 3g Student Council 23 Hi-Y 3,42 W Club 3.42 Class officer 33 Prom Committee 33 Prom King 33 Homecoming Court 4g Track 1.2.3.43 Wrestling 3g Basketball 1, 2,43 Football 1,2,3,4. JERRY RENS F.F,A. 1,2,3,4. MA RLENE RIEDEMAN Mixed Chorus 1.2,3.43 Solo-Ensemble-Instrument 1. 23 Solo-Ensemble-Vocal 23 Forensics 1.2,3,43 De- bate 1,2,3,4: F,T,A. 43 G,A.A,. 2.3,4: I.A.A. 13 Tri-Hi-Y3 Waubunette 1.2.3.43 Library Club 13 Class Officer 13 Prom Committee 33 Homecoming Committee 1.2,3,43 All-School Play Committee 13 U.N. Representative 3. JANET RUCK Band 1,2,3,4i Pep Band 1.2,3.43 Solo-Ensemble- Instrument 1,2,35 Forensics 1.2.3.43 Debate 1,21 Chemistry Club 3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,4Q J,A.A, 13 Stu- dent Council 13 Tri-Hi-Y 3.43 Waubunette 1,2,3,43 Waubun 3.43 Library Club 13 Prom Committee 33 Homecoming Committee 1,2.3,4: Homecoming Court 43 All-School Play Committee 1,2,3,4Q Sen- ior Play Cast 43 Dramatics Club 3. MARGIE SADOWSKI Art Club 43 G,A.A. 33 Library Club 33 Transferred from Fox Lake 3. RENFORD SCHIERECK BRUCE SCHLEIC HER Chemistry Club 3,42 Hi-Y 43 W Club 43 Wrestling 33 Football 1,43 Baseball 2.3.4. KAREN SCHMITZ Chemistry Club 3g G.A.A. 23 J.A.A. 13 Waubunette 33 Prom Committee 3. ARVID SCHOUTEN Chemistry Club 3.43 Golf 1. 2. 3.4. BETTY SCHOUTEN F.l-I.A. 2.33 Tri-Hi-Y, 43 Prom Committee 3g Homecoming Committee 4. NANCY SCHOUTEN Band 1.2.33 Girls' Glee Club 23 Chemistry Club 33 Art Club 43 F.H.A. 2,3,4: J,A,A, 13 Trl-Hi-Y 3, ,43 Prom Committee 33 All-School Play Committee 3,45 Senior Play Committee 4. HELAINE SCI-IRANK Band 1.2.3,43 Pep Band 3,42 Solo-Ensemble-In- strument 2.3.43 Forensics 1.2,3.43 Chemistry Club 3,43 G,A.A. 23 I,A,A. 13 Student Council 2: Tri- Hi-Y 3.43 Waubunette 1.23 Waubun 43 Library Club 13 Prom Committee 33 Homecoming Committee 1,2 3,43 Prom Court 33 Homecoming Court 33 A11- School Play Cast 2,3,4: All-School Play Committee 13 Senior Play Cast 43 Majorette 2.3.43 Cheerleader 13 Dramatics Club 3,43 One Act Play Contest 4. KEN SCHULZ Mixed Chorus 2,3,4Q Solo1Ensemb1e-Vocal43 Chemistry Club 3,43 Hi-Y 3,43 Waubun 43 Prom Committee 33 Homecoming Committee 4g Home- coming Court 43 Football 13 Sports Manager 23 Sen- ior Play Committee 43 Dramatics Club 4. CAROL SEEMANN Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Chemistry Club 33 Service Club 33 G,A,A. 3,43 Library Club 13 Prom Com- mittee 33 Homecoming Committee 43 Prom Court 33 Cheerleader 4. CAROL STAM Girls' Glee Club 23 Forensics 33 Chemistry Club 3.43 Art Club 43 F.H,A. 2g F.T.A. 3,45 Student Coun- cil 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,42 Waubunette 3.43 Prom Com- mittee 33 Homecoming Committee 3.4: Prom Queen 33 Senior Play Committee 4. JEAN STANEK Band 1,2,3,43 Pep Band 1,2.3.43 Solo-Ensemb1e- Instrument l,2,3.43 Chemistry Club 33 Art Club 43 F.H,A. 1,2,3,4Q Tri-Hi-Y 43 Waubunette 43 Prom Committee 3. CAROL STORBECK Girls' Glee Club 1,23 Chemistry Club 33 G.A.A, 2, 33 I,A.A. 13 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Waubunette 23 Library Club 1. WAYNE STREHLOW Junior Rotarians 35 Homecoming Committee 2,35 Track 25 Basketball 1. BETTE SWISHER Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3545 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 15 Forensics 1,2,3,4:I.A.A, 15 G.A.A, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Homecoming Committee 2,35 All-School Play Cast 35 All-School Play Com- mittee l,2,3,45 Senior Play Committee 45 One Act Play Contest 45 Cheerleader 1, JUDY TEBEEST Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45Gi1'l5' Glee Club 15 Solo-Ensemble Instrument l,2,35 Chemistry Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 3. BARBARA THOENES F,H.A, 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Waubunette 35 Home- coming Committee 4. JANET TURNER Mixed Chorus 1,2535 Forensics 1,2,45 Debate 15 Chemistry Club 3,45 Art Club l,2,45 F.T.A, 45 J,A.A. 15 G.A.A. 3,45 Student Council 15 Tri-Hi- Y 3,45 Waubunette 3,45 Waubun 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee l,2,3,45 All-School Play Committee 2,3,45 Dramatics Club 3. JIM UNSER Chemistry Club 3,45 Art Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Track 25 Golf 35 Football 35 Senior Play Cast 45 Dramatics Club 45 Transferred from Milwaukee. NEIL VANDE ZANDE Chemistry Club 35 Prom Committee 35 Track 25 Football l,2,3. STUART VANDE ZANDE Chemistry Club 35 F,F,A, 25 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 3,45 Prom Court 35 Foot- ball 1. KENNETH VAN EGTERN F,F,A, l,2,3,45 Prom Committee 3, JUDY WEIDMAN Forensics 15 Chemistry 3,45 Service Club 3,45 Art Club 1,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 J.A,A, 15 Waubunette 1, 35 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 4. BOB WESTRA Chemistry Club 35 W Club 3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Wrestling 35 Basketball 1,25 Football l,2,3,4. DALE WINTERHACK F,F,A, 2,3,45 Club 3,45 Football 1,3,45 Base- ball 2,3,4. DAN ZEINER Art Club 45 Hi-Y 3,45 W Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Track 35 Golf 45 Football 45 Senior Play Cast 45 Dramatics Club 45 Transferred from Watertown 3. PAUL ZOSCHKE Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 45 Chemistry Club 35 Stu- dent Council 35 Hi-Y 3,45 Junior Rotarians 35 W Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Com- mittee' l,2,35 Badger Boy's State 35 Track 1,25 Tennis 3,45 Little Ten Student Council 3.4. THE HULL COMPANY Tile Drainage Contractors Excavating and Bulldozing Rural Route I, Brandon Phone Alto 9AI5 Compliments of VAN DE KOLK'S DAIRY ' f -V 3- WAUPUN CLINIC Dr. Reslock, Hull, 8. Peterson 307 Main Street Phone 895 EDDIE'S DEEP ROCK SERV. For the Best in Service Call i086 We Pick Up and Deliver 42 Fond du Lac Street X Compliments of KEN'S SANDWICH SHOP DR. PAUL A. ALLEN Osteopath, Physician, and Surgeon 223 East Main Telephone I65-W Compliments of SUPER ICE CREAM Compliments of MCBRI DE FOUN DRY WAUPUN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Savings Home Loans Get the Best of any style Compliments of THE CORNER DRUG STORE Haircut at . E. L. Johnson SHERWOOD'S BARBER SHOP GYSBER S JEWELRY c. 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