Wayland Academy - Pillars Yearbook (Beaver Dam, WI)
- Class of 1955
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' ,, ,L .A ,:g,Q,,,-K Q mf-N ' Y . -L -4.2 .lc , Q-S X , :,,,., ' ' L' -eb A V --.....- ' -unit, ..-,.... - .- -1 , ,N ,,. -.......f- 1.3 nf x-Hal-Lg fo-.ve 4-- -ldv -v. .-.Q-L.-....- 68175140191 f?0Z.77ZPJ' MMIIJJ ZWIFI7' I l wp H 195 I JIJZWIVJYAI Amomy DIA' IIEIIICATIO 3 We the staff of the 1955 yearbook dedzcate the Pzllars to Mrs Ruth Foster for her eleven years of consecrated service m the academzc and soclal lzfe of Wayland Academy as head of the Englzsh department and Dean of Girls 4 'k 0Tl0 RAYMO IIA I'A'l l'llR 0 Pllll lllll 'I' ,M-v-v .rf ,S-4,7 xx Waylands Centennral year has been made even more successful by the rnsprred leadershrp of rts headmaster Mr Raymond A Patterson In hrs year of admrnrstratron the students and faculty have respected and admrred hrs capabrlrty and the hrgh standards set for Wayland Academy Mr Pattersons career began at Wayland when he entered school as a freshman rn 1936 Durrng hrs four years he was an actrve partrcrpant rn all actrvrtres He proved hrmself to be one of the best athletes rn the hrstory of the school wrnnrng letters rn football basketball and track Hrs hrgh jump record has not yet been broken After graduatron from Wayland rn 1940 Mr Patterson attended the Unrversrty of Wrsconsrn where he recerved hrs bachelor s and master s degrees rn educatron In 1944 he garned recognrtron as one of the most outstandrng basketball players to attend the unrversrty and was named to the All Amerrcan basketball team Mr Patterson returned to hrs alma mater rn 1948 as head basketball coach and scrence and brology rnstructor Durrng the succeeding years he spent a large amount of trme and effort rn the publrc relatrons and admrssrons de partments Not only rs Mr Patterson a member of the Wayland famrly, he rs also a well establrshed member of the communrty He rs a member of the Rotary, a deacon and trustee rn the Baptrst Church, a member of the Wrsconsrn Club. the Wrsconsrn Alumnae and Wrsconsrn Memorral Unron As Wayland moves rnto her second century of servrce, she looks back wrth satrsfactron and ahead wrth determrnatron to meet the challenge of the future Under the gurdance of Mr Patterson, we feel sure that the tradrtron and rdeals of Wayland wrll develop character and knowledge 6 max TP' Illlzl 0F ll0Y Mr Tucker IS now tn hls elghth year as teacher and Dean of Boys at Wayland He has had many years of experrence hung IH prep schools both as a student and 1nstructor He attended preparatory school at Lake Forest Academy of l ake Forest lllmols and later re turned to the school and serxcd as an tnstructor for fifteen years serv mg also as asslstant headmaster Before commg to Wayland M Tucker was head of the l atm Department at Culver Mrlltary Academy Mr Tucker recened has Bachelors Degree from Prlnceton and dld hrs graduate work at Grenoble I-letdelberg the Sorbonne and the Amerlcan Academy at Rome He has traveled extensnely rn Europe Afrrca South Amerxca and the East In addltxon to servlng as Dean of Boys Mr Tucker IS head of the Latln Department and a member of the Athletlc Board Students wrll long remember Mr Tucker as Dean of Boys HIS excellent guldance and deep understandmg of boys make hrm one of the finest frlends the students haxe ASSISTA T IDEA 0F GIRL Mrs Plhlstrom came to Wayland m I945 after teachmg at the Army Atrforce Technologlcal School She recelved her Bachelor of Arts Degree from lawrence College and dnd graduate vsork at the Untxerslty of Colorado m Remedial Readlng later she completed work on her Masters Degree ln Gllld3HC9 at the Unnerstty of Wls consm During her ten years on the Wayland campus Mrs Pthlstrom has taught Remedlal Readxng and sexeral classes tn l'l'1gllSll For tht past two years she has fulfilled the posttlon of Dean of Currtculum whose duty rt IS to help select and schedule all courses Btsndes these dutles she IS also the Asststant Dem of Glrls at whuch she ts very pattent and understandmg to 1ll the gnrls Mrs Plhlstrom has become an tmportant membcr of our faculty Her helpfulness and enthusiasm havt made her popular wtth the stu dents and teachers 1l1ke 7 Y' Mr A E XXICDINHI1 Waylands hrstorran toastmaster Dean of Culdance and Vocmonrl Culdanee has been an rmportant member of the Wayland faculty srnce lO2a For those years he has deyoted his complete lrfe to the NX ayland students and faculty Mr XV1chman obtuned hrs Bachelor of Arts Degree from Carrol College and hrs done graduate work at the UDIYCFSIIILS of Chlcago and Wlsconsln He muored ln yournallsm and dmmatlcs whlle rn college and has been 1 frequent speaker rn Chapel From N334 to 1942 Wrck vms Dean of Boys Hrs expert coun Xlr Leo 'Xl Sehnur has been an mtegral part of the Wayland faculty smce the fall of l9-14 Durmg the t1me that he has been vyrth us he has proyed hrmself to be an exceptxonally able teacher and a frrend to all He seems to haye the magrc formula for teachlng even the most dxffleult mrth process to exen the worst students Nlr Schnur obtamed hrs Bachelor of Edueatlon Degree from Rryer I-alls State 'leachers College He recelyed hrs Masters from Northwestern Umyersrty and has done graduate work at the Um versrtles of Vv,l9COl'l91I'l and Purdue Just thrs last summer he won a scholarshxp to do yy ork at Purdue Mr Schnur was Dean of Boys for the year 1946 1947 At the present t1me he IS Busmess Admmxstrator Head of the Math D partment Dxrector of Athletrcs and Track Coach Coach has endeared hlmself to hundreds of people who have worked wlth hlm IH the last ten years through his wrllmgness to do any job for whrch nobody else has the t1me Fleld Trlp to Washrngton D C sellng has been sxgmficant to llterallx hundreds of Wayland students lzvery other sprmg Mr Wrchman takes charge of an Hlstorlcal Mr WlChH11HS constant good humor and pat1ent guxdance haye made hrm one of our most popular faculty members Fx' ffm P f f fa fix 1 14' iv Mr Rrchard Holstem one of the newer members of the Wayland faculty jomed the staff m January l954 Mr Holstems home town IS Lebanon Pennsylvania He at tended Lebanon Valley College at Annvrlle P where he earned a Bachelor of Scrence Degree majormg rn blology and chemxstry He has also done graduate work rn educatron Before comlng to Way land Mr Holstem had served as scrence mstructor regrstrar and act mg headmaster at West Nottmgham Academy rn Colora Maryland Oiicrally txtled the Dean of Currxculum Mr Holstem rs also the supervxsor of the Scrence Department m whrch he teaches chemrstry and physxcs He assnsts rn the musrc and photography department Understandrng and frrendly Mr Holstem has qunckly become one of the best liked members of our faculty 8 fx iw Q! N17 RICHARD 'N BOY A D r Cr fr Public Relmions Ifatfnen ance 9p6'ech oomu I Couch I3 A I uxnncs. follcg ..-IQ:-X f Tkn. IE AIN BRIDCF lzzmcv Oman Lnixcrsitx ofIIIino1S Bicbelor Of 'XIusic 'Northxx citarn Lnixersitx 'Xhiur of 'XIusic Colorido College Iullnrd 9 bool of 'VILISIC Xspen Institute ofMus1c 4:7 vi fl NIARCARET VI. HOYER OGIINIIQ VI. IARINIORE. JR. Valhemalzics Science Girls' filhlerics Yale University BA., Lawrence Crullcgc University of Vifyoming PLS.. Univcrsity of Iowa 10 MII I ARD BROXVNE ,Spanish A B XX 1shington University 'XI A Unixcrsxtx of Chicago .if 'lf MAR'I IN MEYER fcience BS., University of Wisconsin GRY TCNHLIN DF GROOT zfslccll fclucalzon for Girls Pm A C rmnell College 'XIARION E NHTCHEI l lxlcullee Secremrq Alumm Secretaru Urmcrmtv of XVnsconsm p LI 'XlARClA R DXX INELL frenfh Nl A Nlnddl bury College SD if RL R'I GRIXINI Pi' ima' Illllfll or' for Bom Xl A L.Y'llXLI'SlIX of Vwxsc n I9 RN-v ND C' Al FXANDRA fl l7ABETH PRTRICI X l PORT l R UOXICRILFP rv 'IS four: 1 Pxcmo lorcf Pa 'Xl Nl Nl Unlxcrixtx of Mlchl s lr an XVax ne L mxcrsmtx ll mx rs1 x of N xx l-lwm ' x ... 53 ,Q fgs 11' f l if x .1 - 'A , K ' '17 f 1 4' Y ,A 7 K J f A ' ,l ,lf 1 l l. Q I X I Ph 1 ' A ' ' ' . 4. ' rx' ,' s. . ., ll AB.. Bates College Platteville Sl.uc'nl'c:lclacrs College . , c ' w B.Si.. ., ., '- j o ix ,ow l .V X v . l ul , fp? k 5' 1 ' . P A A A 17.0. .h. I 7l.'1.Qn7 H ' . ' 1 BA.. L' Q 't' ' .'c' . 2 , . . 'UN 'Nu ---A DAVID C1 PROCTOR lrzalzsh Dramatics ACIZLIIIES Adeisor A B Harvard College Nl ED Boston Unixersity 'School of English WN ,f Y?-wr Q I A VITA DIERKFN WICHMANI Izhrurzun and Typing B A C arroll follege f- Ar VIARY K SACK? Nurse R N Jackson Park Hospital Chl cago Illinois CARI H Wll l IAWIS Walhcmums Sumce B A Iriniry Co ege I2 IWW N-uf GERTRUDL MERRILL SCHINUR Fnqlish BF Riser Falls State Teachers College , C DANIEL WOOD Director of Religion B A Kalimwoo College B D CFOICF I hcologlcal Seminary f fl' D4 n 4 , xi N , ,..-v Q . I I li , I U , 1 .ifi . V- 1-Pia 'alfilgvg ., -' l'vifi,I -. 'H---eil. 1 1 V- - I .- v I , . 'T Nliddlelnury Colleges Bread Loaf University of Wisconsin Wy., -n Q I c ln. fi All I f ' 9' I C 'G ' sl 4' L 9 ' 1. 'k 'N X n , ' ' , I lv J. ,e I ' We I A V, b ,xi 'Y I I X W 3 r b , 5 I I I 1 X s E lllll CLASS From the tharty fiye young new VJayland1tes ot I957 twenty three haye completed tlae fourth and fmal lap of the Velayland mlle As the race progressed many others yolned an to complete the total number of fifty seyen crosstng the flnxsh lane an June I9 a Each of us now possesses that token of success a diploma As Freshmen the Centennlal class opened ats larst lap by electtng four able leaders to office Fred Kapelle laura Smlth Bob Jeuck and Btll Zaegler To began our farst lap of the race w made our debut an the HOmCCOmlUg sklts At found an eyery actayaty Vv'hen the end of the first lap w as an srght our names were lasted under all athlet1cs honor roll Rouland and on down the l1st To start the second lap off an the rlght style we chose Rock Xlalla as our number l man fol lowed up by Roberto Fernandez Connae Zap prodt and Duck Nlcl-arland The Hrst hurdle was homecomxng where we came out wath second place tn both the efllgy and the sklt Numerous dances such as Twxn Pan Alley Ranch Tame Roundup and the annual Sophomore Carna yal made thas lap challengmg and anterestlng As the half way mark of the whole race appeared we were anxaous to cross the lane and start our career as lunlors the prelude to our bag and last a The thlrd lap began wtth Roberto lernandeif' Ball Adams Mant Caundersen and Dxek Plngel leadang the w ay The year went last and proyed successful None of us hast forgotten our Junuor Prom the cllnaax of our third lap Vlany hours wert spent deeoratmne lar the Stanrway to he Stars but the unaty we found w orklng together s stayed with us J ne eamt and wlth ll t anxxety cl soon beang a Qenlor an the Centennaal Class ol XVayland The fourth and final lap the most lmportant through thts greatest year for us and for XVay land were 'Vlel Borclaardt Fred Kapelle B111 Adams and Barb 'Vlorton Homecoming Chrxst mas Dance Ice Clarmyal Kang and Queen Amerl can l-llstory Senaor Prxys so many eyents hlgh hghted the year to make memorles pleasant and eyerlastmg Wath the passrng of Rouland and College board exams the pronament topxc of con yersataon turned to college XV1th great antlcl patron we awaated the final word as to where we were to began our second four year race Pomp and Clrcumstance has now echoed through the halls of XVayland for the one hun dredth t1me Wlth at we haye found ourselves at the pmnacle of ones hlgh school career the fanlsh lane . ' r- ' f , ' A l p. 1 L S V ' , Q . l v L - T i 4 1 .4 I . 1 v I I I I Yi V. ' Q A 'TL Y, vc. K V :A 1 ' ' Q -e y e ' N l lt K V K.. 1 I Iv -5 y 4 I' V . ' t : ha ..' .. u 1 ' t 'A ', tha ' . L' e , e . . ' ' . the half way mark members of our class could be in a race and in a high school career, leading us Y D . . V ' V F A N L 4 v I ' v K , L Q L L A . x 4 v I ' k b V V' A. 1 A rbi'-L L v It M V A I L ' f V 1 Vx- L-L L ' ' fa, I V ' , I . A ' t ,A 4 4 1 A T1 . Y , L ' I ' 1 I ' ' Y, v I - x 4 5 ' I, f , V I e A . L I 1 I 1 Y 1. . . c H 'f I fn H A V T' I ' 4 . . V' 'A I' Al L f . 'l L Y e ' ' t ' 4 , , I , I 1 , ' 4 ' se 4 W ' r 4 l I . 14 as :hiv- FROVI LEFT TO RIC-HT-Bill Adams, Treasurer: Barb Morton. Secretary: Mel Borchardt Presrdent Fred Kapelle V ce Pres dent N. WILLIA'X'l ADAMS Senate 3. 4: House Council 3. 4: 'W Club 4: Senior Class Treas- urer: Junior Class President: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Track l, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Youth Group 4: Ice Carnival Court 3: Choir 4. MARIETTA BAUMGARTH Hockey 3, 4: Water Ballet l, 2, 3. 4: Pillars 3: Y.XV.C.A. l. 2. 3, 4: House Council 3: Nativity 3: Prom Committcc 3: Rouland Z. 3, 4: Spring Play 3: Drama Club 2. 3. 4: Honor Roll l, 2. 15 i Q21 i' I A' . ,it .4 , 5 ' U E D 1 ! V ll . 1 f . ' xi ,-1,1 . T l . ' V Av, ' 1. K. X V. -rg' A 3 , ,hu- a 2 X x .K - P' .3 j :C , 1 , V it , 5 . ' Jig' . LI I . Qi ' A ?:f'F. -- . 1' , fi. fl 4:5 1, N QN Qi IAMES BKNNET I restllng 3 4 9 mu 4 llousc ounc1l 4 Vw ub Rou 2 3 Q 4 'H OL G oup Z 3 4 Presldnnt 4 C Ol 4 Ban Vllil X IN! 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Z, 3. 4: Rouland 3, 4: Forensics 4: Riding Club 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Youth Group 7 3 4' Toastmasters 4' Choir 3 4 Band Z STLPHEN SC Hl API R imming l 7 4 Sk1 Clu ost 2 3 XV Clu 3 4 Prom C OIUINIIILLZ Roulancll 7 Spring Play l 7 Drama Club 2 3 Riding Club olf 3 Xout 1 oup l Toastmasters l Z lce Carnival Court 2 DALE SCI-IOON Bas etball 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 House Council 3 W Club 2 Rouland 4 Track 2 3 4 Youth oup 2 3 4 Choir 2 3 ff! fl J PN we W lim! W! tfmjily w2'Lt!3!z,J-'Vxjjf J' l jxf' J lt Qylffnr I-PEN SMITH et all I 3 4 Hock r Ballet l 2 4 Ski Clu 2 Post 3 4 Senate 4 YWCA l 2 3 4 Cab1net2 3 Pres1dent4 ouse Council 3 Varsity Club 2 3 4 lNat1x1ty 2 3 4 Prom Commit 3 ouland l 3 4 Spri Play 2 3 Forensics 2 Riding Club 2 Drama Clubl 2 3 4 C ing 2 3 H o Roll 3 4 Activities Committee 2 Youth Groupl 2 3 Treasurer 3 Toast sters l 2 C oir r 17' an '60 IU' 'hr ...fi Y ' DAVID SOI DWEDII Basketball 3 4 Football 4 I-louse Councll 4 Vv Club 3 4 Rouland Z 4 'I enms 4 ACUXIIICS C omm1ttee 4 Youth Group 4 EDGAR STOFFELS Cmolf 4 'U' I AURA SVIITI-I setballl 2 3 4 I-Iokyl ter Ballet l 7 4 ,,.,. ate3 4 Charrman-I YXVCAI 4 Vrcc Presxclent 4 Cabmet 2 3 House Counc1ll X7L1I'S1fy Club 3 4 Pres1dent3 esbman Class Vrce Presrdent Cum Laude 4 Jur11orlVlarsbal NBIIXIIQ Z 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Rouland l 2 3 4 Sprmg Play 2 3 Forenslcsl Rldlflg Club l 2 Drama Club I 2 3 4 Cheerleadmg 2 3 4 Honor Ro l 2 3 4 Actn1t1esComm1t 2 Yo la Groupl 2 Toastmasters 3 4 Secretary 3 Ice Carmwal Court l Chapel Chorr l Z Cholr 3 4 STEVEN SNIITI-I 27 'tw 'IA 'O' EDWARD TOLRTELOT Swlmmmg l 2 Post 2 4 Rouland 4 R1CllIlg Club l Track 2 TCHHIS 4 Actultles Commrttee l Youth Group 3 4 Toastmasters l Pho tography Club 2 Band 4 JOAN TOURTEI OT Hockey 3 4 Water Ballet 2 3 4 Club 2 3 4 Senate 3 Y l 2 3 4 C1b1net4 Jun Class Ylce Presldent Rouland 2 Drama Club 2 Honor Roll 7 3 4 Ice Carnnal Court 3 Chipel Chorr DONALD UTZ WfQSIl1Hgl 2 3 Water Ballet Staff 2 3 House Council 2 3 4 txvlty Staffl 2 3 Rouland Fr' 2 3 4 Youth Groupl 3 Cho1rZ IUDITH VAN DAI SON Water Bullet Z 3 4 Plllmrs 3 dl 4 ost 4 Semt 3 4 lreasurtr 3 Pr Commlttce 3 Roulmd 'Vlmaqcr Drima Cluh 3 4 Youth C roup 4 C lub Hcnrn 'Vlanagtr 3 28 x aim 'Y' 'D 'if 'E'- Q CAROI XX ESTFR Hockey 4 Water Billet 3 4 Post enate 4 Y XV C A l 2 Cabinet 3 Varsity Club 4 Nativity rid 3 4 R1 1 ub l 3 4 Dram b m1 tee 3 Youth Group l 2 Toastmasters l 2 Club Henri 'Vlan ager 4 Cho1r 3 4 Chapel Cl1o1r l 2 lce Carmxal Committee 2 if IF? 4' Yip-Y 'G CONISTANICE ZIPPRODT B s etball 2 3 4 Hockey 2 3 4 ater Ballet l 7 3 4 Ski I 2 Post 2 3 Assistant Editor 4 W C A l 2 4 Cab et 2 Treasurer 4 Varsity Club 4 Soph 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Rouland 3 4 Foren 2 4 R1 1 ubl Z 3 4 Dram C b H nor Roll l 2 3 4 Ac IUBS Committee 2 Youth Croup l GARY XVII LIAVI5 2 3 4 Toistmastersl 2 llce Car F b ll 4 B k b ll 4 Y h mwal Court 7 Cb1pelCho1r l Z G?g,3pa4 as Ct 8 out Girs Sextettc 3 Grls Trio 4 ALLECIANCE As of old when knights and mazdens bummoned by Decotion s call Cathered midst the halloteed splendor Of some great ancestral hall So today we do thee homaqe ll aaland castle of our dreams In tha name our torch Lcas lzahted Callant still its uhrfe flame gleam: 29 COIY3 4 if Q , ,P ' we M., Q, X .fi l: 1 I, ,Q fl' - 3 . , 1 X- a k , , z ' , ,. 1 4: : .' . . . . , 3, -4: W , -. A. 1 c Club 3, 4: Roiila 1, 2, . Q 'dug Y. f . . f fs, 1 in ,sl Cl . 2, , : a Clu l, 2. 1 ' 1 - 3, 4: Honor Roll 2: Activities Com- omore Class Secretary: Nativity 2, 't 5 , , 3: . 1 ' 1 , 1 '1 - l, 2. , : sics l, , : 'd'ng 3 ' , 3 ' . Cl . , , 3 a lu 1.2. 1 ' . 4: O - , . . 1 tiv- . i I '1' ki :K i ,' ' Q .b ' . , ., I 1, 110111 ITE 111011 lnldlf Penny Johnson Bruns X1ar1ett1 Pelton Eyebroxxs 1 aura Smltb Eyes Conme Z1pprodt 'Nose SUYI H111 erson Vloutb Corky Dablberg Teeth Dt Dt Bussan Sm11t lee Bwmgartb Compleuon Donna Xlesser Cbm Jme Porter 'Neck Grettbtn Sm1th X OICL lXr1s Harug Hands 1lo1n T ourtelot XXla1st Xlary lou 1X1111er Ankles Pet1e Hobbs 131gure Judy X an Dalson Xlvalk Xlargn E1sert Athlete 1o1s Gates lXl1I17OI'1fy Su Clark D111gtnt Hunt Cocker l'r1end11ness C 1ro1 Jxpp Kmdntss Jo Xlxnson 1 augb Robertm Rmebart 'Narytte Clrol XX ester 'Nleatness Barb Vlorton Pep Kay lerma1n Personahty X'lar1t Gundersen SIHCQIIIX Joy ce Vlrckleson 1r1a1r Don Utz Bra1ns B111 Adams lyebroyxs Bert Gray Lyes Grry XX 11111ms Nose Daye Pr1ct 'Vloutb B111 X1tK1nstry 'leetb Hury Hurnmtr Qmx e B111 Xl111er Complcuon JIIT1 Bennttt C b1n Tom H1nton Week B111 Hoag XIOICC A1 1 aun Hands 'led nlourtelot HIPS Rav Kmg Ankles Pd Stoffels Phys1q11e Dale Scboon Atblttc Fred Kapelle D111gent Fred 1edyy111 Fr1end11ness Xf1t1Borcb1rdt Humorous XXll11lC 1 arscn 1 augb Paul Demger Xfl1gbty Nloust Daye Qoldwedel MUSIC Bob Bralnerd Nanete Stey Schlafer Pep 1r1nk1e Hocbboller lersomlxty 9p1keley1n pO1l1lC11l'l ken RICC Y um- ,. ' 3 1 V N. Y Y1 W 's ' T ,, Y H , Y- ' T! s ' v ' ' 1 --W . 1 1 L v ' - A Y- v A 4 ' A . ' , 1', Y 1 . fl W-A I H . K I . mr , 1' We ' ' ' 1 - ' 1 l-2gSfCarhy Qualey' Legsaffitcve Smith 7 1 K .' V iii A '-1 e ' ' -W, - , - V A --f 11 1 , -R ' ' - A C I ' 1 ,YYY v K . - 7 L A . .1 1 A T 'H 4 7 Y ', ' , 1 7 C 1 ---- Q . , 1 , ' J ' ,Y ' ,' ' L x 4 so 4. 4. L X Q 4 .1 I J ., F3 Q -fu, ' 1 I 4 J . ,, ,, ,. J 2 . . 1 ' J g 1 A LL ! ,. N ,J . I . ly' r'..,. ., . fin 'S , . 4. I f 5 J- Carol Bakkum Dan Barber Y 32 SS IIFFICEII d' A 08 A1 .' QQ gui' W Vitae Karsten. Secrelaryr Jeff Snyder. .Ion Stillman. Vice-President. Ann Corcoran A 'vi' A :LLM-Nw' ' 'Ib iv x' I 'L 8 r H Q I P A N lb Helen Burton David Camenga ' 5 04 ' if 113' N Bob Chesa ' ig Penny Clark J Jerry Collins ,,.4 if v ? Art Curtis - Lynne Dennis 1 1 Brita Duce I ! I ro L, A ' f 33 I . VV ii,i4i fffi r , f Sudro Brown 4 f J A f H vi Ir fr. W' G C v 77 - ,1 1 Q- 1 ix ...ff-1', gf f , ' . '-4! ...ff -l'J if ,,.,, Nora Easton 945 Larry Egdahl Erank Eggers fa JU l0ll The large class of I956 started out the year with many new faces added to its ranks. Early in the year we elected our class officers who were Presxdent Dan Barber Vlce Pres1dent lon St1llman Secretary lo Karsten and Treas urer Jeff Snyder ln October we began to plan for our home comxng skrt and effigy Wxth the rdea that t IS was to be our blggest and best year many cellent ldeas were contrlbuted and both e sklt and efligy were successful We began to plan for our Jumor Prom by sponsorlng many actlvxtres durmg the year Everyone worked dxlxgently to make the Cen tennral Prom a dance that wall be long remem bered Later we sponsored one of Waylands Jan Exkenmeyer -v LOU12 Elm -If 'U' Y 5 'TT 34 Nort Elhott K Jean Elser Susxe Engle ' LIZ Esten .hm Gascoxgne . . . . . h. ' , ex- ' ' , th -as 1 , ' 1 -9, fr' I 7 t' A 6 V ' I h -- . ,'r'E x I ' , 5 E ,, Q! I flfl 'V 'F M- 4- p ' r L 'I ' f I xv. Y' ' . Q3 I tradltlonal act1y1t1es Sadre l-lawkms Day whxch IS always popular vuth eyeryone lt IS handed down by every fourth year graduatmg class to the IHCOIUIHQ freshmen The Junior class was also well represented 1n all phases of Wayland lxfe haymg many jun lors as officers 1U varxous clubs and QCIIXIIIGS There were also many jumor students on yar srty athletlc teams and still others dlstlnvuxshed themselyes academrcally Under the capable leadershlp of thexr class ofllcers the class has had an outstandmg year Our thanks art extended to lVl1ss Porter and 'Vlr Grxmm our class advxsors for the help they haye offered throughout the year Holly Hagan Barbara l-llckman lo Karsten Mary Keatlng XVard Ke1l .J Judy Gasul cf ,rf T7 ludy Kerbtr O: Mary Klmball Teddl Klrkby Barbara l ackey 35 07' Z p ffr4 I f J Fr? AJ- fhdfv ro luhmr 9 35 fucker NIcN1m1r1 '25 Yhv 'J ludv Vlctcalf 3 1 Sharon Monsen 4,1 I' 171' f..x!fJ0U qi my 1' 1 'l Q-J' 'Nhrthx I CUI7 Jun x I 1199 Creorqr VlCAncnx 'vs Stan Marshall if if IU! 1 Vxckxe Mason 1N4s'y Judy Monsen rf Chuck Morgan 36 Judy Nagley Ann Newcomer ,fo . y f' , f' ' ' ' '!- ' ' ,-'f! - U .f- .f v ' ff 1 f f 1 ' ff 'ff' , ,',A', - . frm . f ' f. ' -' g 1 n 4 I A I I fa 1 ' . P - ,.,,x. ffgl ,4, ,f,,, , ...B f f. f1 ,f, L- 11' ', f, 4 I 1 1'- ,.,, . .N , , N X ' f 1 N' HN-: ,jj E' T l if t - 1 ' '- X 'N I if X' X -'YS' 3, r fn I E' ' . . L . , . ij ,IIIX i k'g A' .' T V 'V Y C . xv x ,, EI' I 'T - un ., 2 A A K , , 3 ,tv . A W ,Y , L' 1 4 4 r ,t -3 ' n '3 . dl , M Bob Onan Nmcy Osborn Tr Janet Shirp -ul ,.,.zY Bull Smlth Icff Snyder lane Owen F3 G Due Root if l wrrx Qrncad C7 lcrrsll Stcrm r --1' sf X xcc Px e i Unk SCIIL ll bf fum Qmxth 5' 1 Colm Stetson A ' n ' x ,A I fre at ' V . f - 4: n 1 ,' an W , f '...' - . Q .. ', J P , . ' . . ' f I' fl E' ' cr VI' I 35,1 TF X: K S.. - I Au f , 5 .. 2 --1 .f Q Q I X . L ,Jn I .J r, V7 f' - ' vi' :Ox xg , M ..,f's J , , .- Q -'I' r -J 9 Jfj, V S-7' X Jon Sullman Steve Stockberger Pete Thomas Judy Tratt M7 I-I' X., Pat Vaughn Indy Voss pf fel R-c7 K7 hm Wamser Craxg Ward I' sv- QA 1 f' cr 4 lohn Wh1tney Carter Wxlkxnson 38 I I7 Wmlson Tom Zlmmcrman , m r .-lf, U ' A -2 - A ,, .1 ff ' L A 5' i x , gf 99 Q ,A b 1 J E xy ' 1' 6 '- 6 Q M ex! . 'Q Y rg -Q, 1, 4-' ,. sw x Peggy Berg 'CS 0l'Il0ll0llIl CLA NY. 1- . , . L ' X -.rn Fred.B1sh0p , LEFT TO RIGHT - Jim tx 'fe Kathie Blackmur L '- V, 1 .Al 'rf' ,jf Secremryq Jim Hawes. Vice-Presi . f 1' - if ff' I I . lffff ' '74 ' ' - 1 5 R yi' 'X uf, A ' A. 5 4 if 1 ' I I of ,f 7? Q. k ff 110 ' I x 6' 'C Janet Brown N .. -' N Ned Burke ' fi . Q2 , ' Steve Butler 59 X f ff' H- , ' s - : . t i Q A if r D 1 . . I l I ' v 1' Joyce Christensen 'U i Judy Clark ss' Bill Craig 40 1 '77 Barbara Cullum ,lllllllllllll v lx ., , y. ' ,,, 1..., ,, I , K 5 A ci' '- A I.. D F ' ' U, rw' 'sf Hinkson, Treasurer: Kathy Schnur, dent: Bud Schoen, President. Ann Doran Tom Dunkel Mary Deniger Dave Dooley Bill Daum 935' I '-fe ff' J v xi!! I, 4 X MP' 1,1 I John Eikenmeyer 'D ff' Brian Eyerly I Mark Glidden N, ' Kathy Gresch ,, Jeanne Haimerl V Q F. 544' 'F -- 1 'S- s-' Y lay fi -v. si 'UN 41 4-6 0Pll0M0lill The sophomore glass ofhrers of IQ54 55 were Bud Qehoen President llm l-lawes Vxce Pres rdent lxarhy Sehnur 'Secretary and hm Hmk son Hlreasurer XX s. sophomores uc l High unequaled class SDIFII on both our me c mg skxt and efhgy mme ll l myth dnl rdews to make our nk I 5 , ' f f 2 1 f ,fl IC nn' t 9 - fo e ,nl hanksgmxmg we gave our Wflrst tic ty 9f e ywgr and we know exeryone X R' '!f'rw6lH a n 1 I K As usualils lout b the tradltxonal Sopho ,hm Hawes U, j X 4 W r wi avy f booths. have had many actrutles k- bu I I 4 K. J and hay done many odd jobs to ralse I Nl. f l All hm HIHRSOH lolly Hogan Peter Horerman .-.165 y ULASS money for next year's Junior Prom. lt will take a lot of yy ork to equal thas year s Prom ul we mtend to try our best 'Vhss Dwlnell and Mr Meyer were won er lul to us thas year and vsere alyy ays ready ann yulllng to chaperone us and help out ID our many class and commxttee meetmgs Mrs P1hl Strom our class counselor was always yyallmg to help us yyxth any problems we had g1YlI1g many of us much needed guxdance co operatlon and efforts and we feel that our sophomore year would not have been successful lf at were not for the pataence and guldance of our coun selors Lorna lxen ,,, Y yy V3 CJ Davxd L1nk '-r Jlrl-Fl'-'Vile Cqugc-H Lilly Cfwd . ea you fa-Cv f vs 65+ wh A+ We rv fa fl va d -ala C VV Grant Ramer L cj' Y 70 U7 Gene Rltter 4 'Z O VX' 1 E l iherry Lane fix 6 T7 '25 -sl Q I Blll Reupke It fy NN' Jean Rockhlll Karen SCl1m1d Kathy Schnur Bud Schoen 43 44,-our 513, Slcttelmd Bob Smith BR Ruth Ann Smlth pb Y Vhke Sterr 17 Sue Stocking A if i Vhke Swygert Gretchen Wernecke 75 Bob Veen 44 K V, f F5 'E Wx.-7 I f fi i A r,'s , 10 'Q' Jay Brown pf' ' in - 1 -Y' K. WAV! ' I Sandra Caffee Carol Chester 0 FRE HMA 0 Orlin Cigelskc Harry Cody Jim Cunningham 46 'V-.-.Q FROM LEFT TO RIGHT-Ken 1 retary-Treasurer: John Stroh. Carol Drury Helen Eisert Linda Forsgren Dave Geffen L SSJUFFIUER i li A .18f ... 7 a v i Vice-Pres1'a'enI: Bonnie Lipps, Sec- idcnt. JJ' ' , bfya 1 1 , sgflld D ,r-9 1 Pat Herman Penny Hilton Jerry Johnson Bill Kaeser Judy Hales Jackie Henriksen Margo Herlin Judy Gill 1, an -I . 'ff' Jeff Gilman Judy Griffin lk P317 f ' V4 ,-4' 1 ff' , l 'Q wil' S... S flf -o. fu b .J XY? 47 , A -a ,pe J .N .- vi 's Q . l N. lxen lxeller S 5 Pc: 'v Fllll IIMA Our first year at Way'land was a happy and successful one for all. Everyone had a lot of class spirit and perhaps that is the reason we d1d so well on our Homecomrng sklt and efflgy XVL were well represented rn sports as well 1s socral JCIIXIIICS Also ue had our clnm to fame as far as the honor roll qoes The freshmen actnutxes rerlly showed the upper classmen what we freshxes could do Fran Kellogg lackre Knaup Kathy Kuss l loyd l anphere Davrd l arson 3 Bonnle Lxpps John Marum -lfif Dav1d Messer Ken Middleton 48 CLASS We were led this year by our President. John Stroh: our Vice-President. Ken Keller: and our Secretary-Treasurer, Bonnie Lipps. Our class was helped and guided by our sponsors, Miss De Groot and Mr. Wood, whom we would like to thank at this time If possible we hope to make our next three years at Wayland better than our first one Jim Mosher Phil Newcomer Dennis Mietzel --5 Ron Peters Lynn Porter Brandon Qualls lil an 'CJ' if fel Bonnie Rheinganz Sandy Robinson Betsy Rumpel Nancy Schmid 49 -11 xy? Iam Schulz I Exleen Skupmewxtz Carlene Starkweather 1 Iohn Stroh -,V ff, Jlm Sulllvan Porter Thompson f-.2 ir Thomas T1mm at N5 lm Wendt wr ,,-f' Watson Whlteslde Barbara Wxthrow '15 2 Dave Workman , A38 I . 13' f - , -.J 4, ' Y .ffm 1 - ' C Sf'.f .'x T51 4 lf .' X .TQ A ' W , 1 A, . . . 5 a- .1 a, ,7 an , , . -P ' , Q ' ' V i 5 a X-B ,.. K , ' ffl Q 1 'I r I7 I I4 , 5 J h ' C' x Y 'Q , Y so fb W-v 'Vlelly Fuenmayor i0 Fmma McGraw i Q-.14 15 Dean Eyerly B111 Fearmg 1--v Dermls Lefton Ralph Sacks Sue Sager Susan Lookatch I I Jim Silver ,pf THE FELLUW J. iw. ,Cx A 5355 1 arf. . M 1:3238 'dx THE ll INDRMI 0llY C011 CIL WARRE HALL W 4 ,Q-or' L FROM LEFT TO RIG1-lTf5tandmg Barb Morton Mant Gundersen Lmnda Forsgren Sltrmg Judy Nagley Sue Clark Susxe Engle WAYLA D HALL FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Bach Row-Fred Kapelle, Loune Elm Chuck Morgan Art Cums, Craxg Ward, Tucker McNamara, Stan Marshall Mrddle Row-Jim Bennett Don Utz Al Laun, Ken Rnce Mel Borchardt. Harry Hummer Dave Soldwedel Bull Adams, Bert Gray Front Row Dan Barber Jeff Snyder, Duck Schulz 54 A ff? -iw A . 2 gn: I .6 A ' ' 'qs Y, XJ A - v !'1' 1 - . fr? ,I f s.. 'E L, '-1 ., ' . ' ..v t k , M z , ev .I I I , ' 'fi 4' l I 'x.,d I 4 - 1 - sl 40 1 hy Q . .juz , 'b L' L Y . 'N , v ' X TUBE 'I' SE AT I .114 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Standzng Mel Borchardt Jon Stxllman Bud Schoen Dan Barber Fred Kapelle Craig Ward John Stroh Duck Schulz Srttzng Sue Clark Gretchen Smlrh Laura Smxth Llz Esten Judy Nagley ACTIVITIE UOMMl'l l'EE Carol Wester Rub E56-1 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Standmg Jxm Hmkson Mxss Moncrxeff Mr Proctor Brlta Duce Donna Messer Sznmg Bonme Lnpps Duck Schulz Petxe Hobbs Dave Soldwedel Jolly Hogan John Stroh 55 ' Qu' XL f 5 -4 -ni 'M f . f -I I it ' vu, f ' it -Q . I Q Q L . - n Lx. Y ' 1 ' .A -: 9 77 NI' -, - he . - :A L. rl A U Y' f I ' Q , . 1 - . . V I Z! - L 97 -- ' f L 1 . ' , 11-1 X1 l-If I I 5 ' 4 f L 1 T : , X ' , . . - i- x ' ' -2 A ' A u g 'Y 1 . , .ggi . -.-EI. 323. , .- Ca, l jvxyk Q l 'ci 1 '17 : -- f ' , f L -1' ,if 1 N 'Vf,,:'1i K '4- , . , if Il xl PILLARS STAFF u--1' ' ,... A FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Standmg Bud Schoen Lxz Barb Morton Judy Van Dalson Marletta Pelton EDITOR IN CHIEF LITERARY EDITOR ART EDITOR GIRLS SPORTS EDITOR BOYS SPORTS EDITOR ADVERTISING EDITORS CALENDAR BUSINESS MANAGER ADVISOR ,ny- ,-.-v ...--rr 'C 1.59-I ,av- .fi?9i'g?:y KI' I fi Esten Dan Barber Judy Nagiev Srttmg Suzl Halverson Judy Van Dalson LIZ Esten 56 Marxetta Pelton SUZI Halverson Judy Nagley Dan Barber and Bud Schoen Jo Karsten Barb Morton MISS Browne 'Q io- 2 I 1, ',p 1. f' V.. 1 fl ' ,, R an U- , ... f 1 , n. , . W 3 , .. L if I IQ H 5 ' ful Y , u .fy .iff L . .tex .iq X , . I . ff-E E' . fl? 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I 55 ' IT MV, L. . 5 I f POS'l' STAFF Jsf' EDITOR IN CHIEF Cralg Ward ASSISTANT EDITOR Connle Z1pprodr NEWS EDITOR Bud Schoen FEATURE EDITOR Perle Hobbs GIRLS SPORTS EDITOR Pat Vaughn BOYS SPORTS EDITOR Harry Hummer CIRCULATION MANAGER Jo Karsten PHOTOGRAPHER Sudro Brown TYPISTS Teddx Kirkby Judy VanDalson Martha Lentz Judy Monsen Sharon Monsen Bob Barber Elame Gocker Cynthla Blanchard PROOF READERS Mary Klmball Ferrell Sterner REPORTERS Gretchen Smlth Mary Keatmg Joyce Chrlstensen Nora Easton Corkl Dahlberg .hm Mosher Carol Wester Gretchen Wernecke Susxe Engle Ted Tourtelot Tucker McNamara Jeff Snyder Jon Stlllman Dave Camenga ADVISOR Miss Porter 57 UIIAPEL CHIHR SERS Thzrd Row-Helen Burton Janet Brown Bonnxe Lxpps Gretchen Wernecke Jane Schulz Jean Elser Betsy Rum pel Kathy Schnur Joyce Chrxstensen Susle Engle Cynthxa Blanchard Kathy Blackmur Tedd1K1rkby Second Row-Penny Clark Mary Mxller Carol Drury VlCkl Mason Suzi Halverson Joyce Mxckleson Jo Karsten Krxs Hartxg Lmda Forsgren Frrst Row Barbie Wrthrow Judy Voss Joan Tourtelot Margxe Etsert Judy Gasul Judy llzlllnl-ll Clllllll Hales Miss MOHCIICH -1Schoen B Barber Hawes Jedwxll Bennett Hmkson G Smith Esten Zxpprodt Gundersen Egdahl Second Row-P Johnson J Porter Wester C Smrth Japp Lane Pyle L Smxth Hmckman Gates Dahlberg J Clark Rmehart Ftrs! Row Kimball Owen Hogan Doran Pelton Dennis Tratt J Elkenmeycr Hrcks Vaughn Miss Bridges 58 Fourth Row-Morgan. Adams, Laun, Schoon, Onan, Bussan, I.. Smead, Mosher, Lefton, D. Larson. Third Row Tluo Standznq Carne Smxth Conme Zxpprodt Mant Gundersen Seated Miss Moncneff dIe Row-Bob Bramerd Ted Tourtelot Jim Silver Dave Camenga Vxckl Mason Seated Front Row-Dede Bussan 59 Standing-Jim Mosher. Bill Fearing. Seated, Bach Row-Dave Workman, Ray King. Ken Keller. Seated, Mid- UAB! ET Bach Row-Judy Nagley Joan Tourtelot Carol Lechner Came Sm1th Mant Gundersen .Io Karsten Gretchen Wernecke Pat Vaughn Susxe Engle Mzddle Row-Conme Zrpprodt Marxetta Pelton Gretchen Smxth Laura Smntb Front Row-Joyce Chnstensen Suzn Halverson Kay Jermam Helen Burton YW GRUUP x L:u Q 43,-5 'X ' 60 J V ., YJ Pa A -V '. ' X -, tt-1 f- . p Y V. V ' I ' ' ., ,- ' ,432-f 2 . 1 X , - I 're , eff: 3 . 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I my - Xf , 2 ' ' L ' A fi wh V 4. , - in A b ,xx L, - Y ' A 5, I . - V, K' nn .Y Ef f' I - , - Mgr A F5 Q -' N t ggi vm A - - A S :iff 1 G f ii ,gb , , 1 . 4'- . , F - , - x, , , I-:A 3 . 1 ff- 4 v, . I fini RUUNDY A PIRESIDENTS HUME 1 .1..f.., H 1 1 , if? vm. ..4..-nf. 73 'I , ,.,,- I. , -yd., .Y -., , ., '- , .1,.: Q' F :irc-ft:,ag' '4-Q ,, , 41 . - K nie ,....-.- 'J.'..'?,. ---n-sw-' .nik-ion an-pa Qliaglal -zmsw, ------:utr Azgy-1-'BIKE' .4-'ogg'-pm.ag-' 4-s',4.w-,mm www had . 2' J ' tip. .5 '! f 7'fSf '25, , ,, gy , , ' '- ' , an ' ' . Q.- 1 ' ' ...vp-1 -dau ,- W-Q .dau-35 'P--aj eff-Q ,..:.:.1 ELSE ..::r:-1 -idk-' ' 133' 1'I, vQa.,g, . xi w, ' J 4 M ' ,- . -. at O O sz: ,wav-t-1 ,.,... 4 uk! WARRE HALL i Q 5 2 is 5 V , S S., 2 nn V a Q . .S iiigfr' 2 ? 5 3 ii 2 Ag ik 9 g G I K--'-zf,z'y?Q W X 1 X, XA The festivities of VVayland's Cen- tennial Homecoming began Friday, October 29, with the erec- tion of effigies on various parts of the campus. Although the freshmen literally ran off with first prize in the effigies, the seniors turned the tables and carried away the highest honor in the class skits, which were presented Friday night. Following the drama, everyone gathered before the bonfire as Mr. Boya presented the first place football team in our conference. To begin Saturdays activities the girls hockey team displayed their ability in an uproaring tie game against Milwaukee Downer. In the afternoon, our boys, to counteract twenty-five years of football defeats by Milwaukee Country Day, fought hard to score a 20-19 victory. Eddie Howard furnished dance music for all the students, faculty, parents, and friends Saturday night. The court, led by Queen, Connie Zipprodt, was presented to the guests during an intermission. The victory football of the afternoon was given to Mr. Pickard. Mid-Sunday afternoon brought forth applause from hundreds of happy guests who attended the dedication of our newest building to Samual Pickard, Sr. This hap- piest event concluded what proved to be truly the happiest and most successful week- end the school has known. We sav . . . Here's to Waylancl, and her success in the years to come . . . may they be as prosperous as the last ones have been .... IIIIMECDMING DANCE JL 4, - ' .1 ' ' - , 1 ? ' 4 Q YT . . 1 '1- it iifmig. K rifqn-5 ah sh 3 AWARIIING F00'l'BALL T0 MR PIUKMIII NQEX o WIIMEN FACULTY 4-61-I-V W 'iw FIIESIIMQN SKIT 8 F SOPIl0M0llE SKIT JUNIURSKIT SENIORSKIT 0 Avfhan Q Fi MEN FAUULTY SKIT A. rf, , Q , 0' FRESIIMAN EFFIGY fx 5 L , ' YI, N r LUUK5 Lusf ws x I 41 . sh- .ig , K-V . k 1 '1-J ' 'f' I-7.1. ' 4 Ii WEANN ' - gf 5, 5 DUNN EM -IQNUI .:,, L A 3. A V jf? 7 W ' , A 'l -Qfg. g mm - 7 '.:i.f:f'f', ' A ,gif -' JUNl0ll EFFIGY SENIIDII EFFIGY , m,,LA,..K:, ,Q X 1 v x mu '.x kb, 5 - I I H . R' Aged, ll!!! I Ill!!! SOPll0M0llE EFFIGY IIAY CLUB EFFIGY Ya, K, I1 1 VARSITY UL B Standzng Sue Hncks janet Sharp Seated Iudv Kerber Kaye Iermam Gretchen Smith Luz Esten Sue Clark Margre Elsert Iudy Nagley LOIS Gates Laura Smzth CHEERL ADER Barbara Brown, Laura Smlth, Peggy Berg, Ann Hoyer, Sue Hicks, Sherry Lane, Gretchen Smlth, Pat Vaughn 78 r -4 u an Q 'fv . E 3 x .....a.,. -..-.. M 1 . 37k nz M' , . V n 4 vu.. -W 'Q ' , -.E N' .Q K ' l v ' - , v U x D v ' 1 : . D v n . r . ' JJ, I - . ,. . If 6 , . N . . X X ll0CKEl me el Back Row Osborn Hickman Gates Baumgarth Esten Jemzam Dahlberg C Smlth Berg Mxller S Clark Burton Miss Hover Middle Row Keatmg I Monsen Hxcks Elser Vaughn Nagley L Smlth Schnur I Tour telot Zlpprodt M Elsert Qualey Front Row Sharp Halverson S Monsen Kerber Hoyer Gasul Rmehart Wester Hogan The Lxttle Red opened 1ts hockev season October 9 bx plax mg M U S here The flrst team lost l O after a terr1f1c second half struggle The second team won 2 O w1th a goal bx Baumgarth and bv Sharp A few weeks later our hockev ladles Journex ed to M U S and the fxrst team held them scoreless O O but the second team lost 20 At Homecommg our frrst team plax ed a flghtlng game agalnst Downer and tled them l 1 with a goal bv Kerber The second team held Don ner untxl ters late ln the game when thev fmallx scored for a l 0 loss for the hockes ladles VVhen we agam plax ed Dove ner both teams suffered loss At the concluslon of our season vue vush to thank Mlss Hover and Miss De Groot for thexr nme and coachmg 79 . . 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GIRL BA KETBALL f x '99 'an 'axe ,isnt M, Back Row Esten Kellogg H Exsert C Smrth Dennrs Mrller Osbom Wernecke Tratt B Brown Miss DeCroot Mzddle Row Bakkum Hxlton Baumgarth Iermam Sharp Nagley Dahlberg Berg Front Row M Ersert Zip prodt Corcoran Gnffm Cates Girls basketball PIHCIICB started off the flrst part of anuary wrth a team of twenty glrls The frrst game was February 5 agamst the women faculty members Thrs rn novatlon at Wayland proved to be fun for all On February l9 the 'httle red trax eled to Mrlwaukee to plav Downer The tournament was held February 26 at Wayland Both gyms were used and the tournament lasted all day Teams partlcrpatlng m lf thls year were Downer M U S Kemper and Wayland Ixemper was new at the basketball tournament and we enjoyed haung them All the grrls wlsh to thank Mlss Gretchen De Groot for her coachmg and help fulness 82 CL 15 TF? Fi- Pg, ,un VWW Back Row P Demger Schoon Curtxs Thomas Kellogg Hummer Barnes McNamara Ellrott Root LJEVIH Cascorgne Front Row D Barber Schlafer Soldwedel Nlorgan Hochholzer Marshall Abbott D Schulz S Brown Snyder Bennett Hawes J' Back Row Tom Zrmmerman, Corkre Dahlberg, Kaye Jermam, Snllman 83 Pat Vaughn, Harry Hummer Front Row jon Q! W 99 B 1. W Aixkzrlkiifl f U A ,, , lf ' 1 f t f , Z , in-gkhff te T. Av-'iff-L M .I 4 X REM xi x r me L A , -1, K A 7 f L at '- tw t J Q 'H A , - ' 1,1 I 6 a' - 1 Li N , -V- -2,451 5 . Q, ,I 'wr rf , Sl' 1 Q 4 A ' vw Y ' L .Ht ' ' rf ' . -F :. - '-X Buck Row-jon Stillman Coach Meyer Hawes D. Barber D. Schulz P. Nevscomer Morgan Curtis B Kel logg Coach Boya McNamara. Middle Row-Kapelle Whitney Soldwedel B. Smith Link S. Brown Root Alr bott Gascoigne. Front Row-Stetson Hochholzer Borchardt Schoon Marshall Levin Thomas Hinkson Wayland traveled to Minneapolis to face Blake Academy in the season opener. The Minnesota conference champions were much too powerful and handed the young and inexperienced Redmen a 26-O defeat. The Redmen began conference play at home by trouncing Racine Lutheran, 32-6. Racine scored first, but the determined Wayland team fought back to lead at the half, l3-6. On the following Saturday, VVayland handed Milwaukee Lutheran a 6-O defeat in the final eight seconds of play. On October 9, Wayland defeated Northwestern Preps, 26-O for their third con- ference victory. Next we defeated Hartland High School 38-O in a non-conference battle. After a slow start, the Redmen defeated M.U.S. 14-6. The Redmen celebrated their Homecoming by defeating Milwaukee Country Dav, 20-19, to clinch at least a tie for the conference title. I Wavland traveled to Lake Forest for their final game, where they were defeated 25-14, by a fast and inspired Lake Forest eleven. Way'land thus ended one of the finest seasons in its history, winning the co-championship of the Midwest Prep Conference. Wayland was well represented on the all conference first team with Chuck Morgan and Fred Kapelleg second team, Dale Schoon, Colin Stetson, and Frank Hochholzer. 84 00- UIIAMPIO FO0TllALL TEAM CMIIIIES AND CAPTAINS LQHTKER IHHDM SCENE 9',:f:,f:f.' K 'lin Suu-m XT? f 1:'tn. Qwllhlx N1 11,121 Kvwfsisz' Qmmh XIV'-U. Cf..l1 If Wx. 1 v I l my is ,-,. 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ART Iv PAUL BILL BILL 88 if 1 .- J A 1' Q 1' W 1 3 i fun I IX1 DALE CVIIUCR FRU' B D If ' K 1 . 9 WIRE TLI G f Q? vi X eww Back Row B Smlth Gzlman Wamser WllklHSOh WhlfCSldC Daum Rxce Front Row Ghdden Root Dooley D Eyerly Chesl Stetson WIMM G so mmm Back Row Burke, McNamara, Zlmmerman, Barnes, Laun, Reupke, Ceffert, Mr Lanmore Muidle Row Smead, Abbott, Hummer, S Brown, Hmton, Mxetzel, Thomas Front Row Silvers, Marum, Mlddleton, Hamer, Egdahl, Sterr, Veen, Workman 90 61110165 SEPTEAIBER I2-Sun.-'Y.XV.C.:X. Cabinet arrives at school, the football team having come back about two weeks earlier. 15eVVed.-School opens officially with the banquet and YNV. pajama party in the evening. l6fThur.-A session of short classes follows the opening assembly. The Y.VV.- W , Club Mixer is held in the big gym, a sock hop on that new floor. l7-Fri.-We hike to Crystal Lake for a picnic supper. After house meetings, there is roller skating and swimming. 18-Sat.-The football team loses to Blake, 26-O, at Minneapolis. Co-educational games in the big gym during the afternoon and a down town movie party to see the wonderful Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. 19-Sun.HThe teachers win the annual facultyastudcnt softball game. The Varsity Club picnic is attended by all the girls. 24-Fri.-Our team and coaches are introduced at a pep assembly. Then we go to class meetings to elect officers and adjourn to Club Henri. 25-Sat.-Vile defeat Racine Lutheran, 32-6, in our first home football game. The Activities Committee sponsors the Street Dance in the small gym. 26-Sun.-A front campus football game starring place kicker Fred Kapelle and Frankie Hochholzer, the place from which Kapelle kicked. 28-Tue.-Now you know what group ratings are. OCTOBER 1-Fri.-Class meetings, a pep rally, swimming, and roller skating are the evening's activities. 2-Sat.-VVe beat Milwaukee Lutheran, 6-O, on Dick Schulz's 45 yard touchdown run on the last play of the game. Downtown movie party and S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. concert. 8-Fri.-We hear Sir Hugh Foote, the governor of Dlamaica, as an assembly speaker. Pep rally and Club Henri that night. 9-Sat.-Hockey ladies split two games with Milwaukee Downer, and football men win their game with Northwestern Prep at Watertovxtn, 260. Varsity Club spon- sors the dance, featuring square dancing called by 'lon Stillman. 10-Sun.-Some of the girls learn that it is not such a good idea to walk home from church barefooted Con the back street in a sudden rainstorml 15-Fri.-Class meetings are held after dinner. Then we all go to a pep rally and the cordial movie, The Undercover Man, in Linfield. 16-Sat.-Football here, Way'land-38, Hartland-0. The seniors put on a turnabout, the Stadium Stamp, in the little gym. 19-Tue.-It hardly seems possible, but here beginneth the first session of 6-weeks exams. 22-Fri.-A movie in Linfield, Against All Flags, preceded by class meetings and a pep assembly. 23-Sat.-The hockey teams tie and lose to M.U.S. in Milwaukee. The football team also plays there and wins, 14-6. Skit practices all evening, and Club Henri is open. 24-Sun.-United Nations Day, a program in the auditorium. 27-Wed.-The first Community Concert given by a group of five harpists called the Angelaires. 29-Fri.-We get the afternoon off to put up our effigies. The Centennial Home- coming officially gets under way with the variety program. At the bonfire and pep rally on the upper tennis courts Coach Boya announces that Connie Zipprodt has been elected Homecoming queen. 30-Sat.-First hockey team ties Downer, l-1, and the second team loses, l-O. The thrilling football game ends with VVayland defeating Milwaukee Country Day, 20-19, for the first time in 25 years. Then the terrific Homecoming Dance in the big gym with the music of Eddy Howard and his orchestra. 31-Sun.-At the big noon banquet, Pickard Hall is formally dedicated. NOVEMBER 1-Mon.-Chapel is eliminated so we'll get some extra sleep after that hectic, but wonderful weekend. 5-Fri.-Down town to the movies, It's a Womans VVorldl' and Hell Raiders of the Deepf, 6ASat.-We close the football season at Lake Forest, losing 25-13. The Shoe- String Fling is the dance given by the juniors, bingo and a hilarious skit with Helen Burton, Judy Voss, Craig VVard, and VVard Keil. 12-Fri.-Another movie, this time Bright Victory in Linfield. 13-Sat.-We lose two hockey games to Downer, I-O and 3-O. The seniors spon- sor the first activity in the new rec room, the Hobo Hop. 18-Thur.-The University of Wisconsin basketball team gives an exhibition in the big gym. 19-Fri.-We are cordially invited to attend the movie Lorna Doone in the auditorium. 20-Sat.-The sophomore activity is called the Turkey Turnabout, and is held in the rec room .... Butch Kellogg is quite a bathing beauty. .WN ' ' ef -- 4, My , .. 1' ' .4 . 4 -X l f 43 D he E' ,va ees Mr -msn--.,, 4:5 s 21-Sun.-The impressive Y.VV. Recognition Service is held by candle light in the library. 22-Mon.-The conference eo-champion football teams of VVayland and B.D. HS. are honored at a banquet. The main speaker of the evening is Bernie lleselton, head coach at Lawrence College. 23-Tue.-The first basketball game, here . . . we heat St. Marys of Fond du Lac, 50-49. 24-VVed.-Sehool's outwfor a few days, at least. 28-Sun.-Thankful for the vacation, we reassemble to work off all those Thanks- giving goodies. 29-Mon.-Vlle get a preview of the Arthur Murray dance course watching two teachers demonstrate in the big gym. 30-Tue.-The basketball team wins at luneau, 73-38. DECEINIBER I-VVed.-Community Concert, pianist Natalie Ryshna. 2-Thur.-Oh, goodyl?? 6-weeks exams again. 3-Fri.-Basketball here . . . we walloped lXl.U.S., 68-55. 4-Sat.-Swimmers defeat lVl.U.S., 54-28, there. The W Club activity is in the little gym: entertainment is provided by the new initiates. 5-Sun.AAll the weeks of rehearsal are culminated in a beautiful presentation of llandels oratorio, The Messiah. IO-Fri.-V712 lose a basketball game at Lake Forest, 53-48. Those at home go to the Odeon to see Desiree, ll-Sat.-The seniors' Silver Bells Ball, given in a pretty setting of evergreens and bells, is a great success. Bud Wilber's orchestra plays from a sleigh. 12-Sun.-The Y.VV.C.A. Nativity Pageant. Carrie Smith is the lovely madonna. I3-Mon.-The Christmas dinner, complete with table decorations. 14-Tue.-Parties in the dorms. VVayland. Hall gets a new television set. 15-Wed.-No more school this year! Merry Christmas! Hn- JANUARY, 1955 l-Sat.-The morning after the night before-Happy New Year!! 3-Mon.-Welcome back to school in the really, truly centennial year. 4-Tue.-Basketball at Horicon. We come home victorious by a 47-45 score. 7-Fri.-A good, cold walk down to the Odeon to see The High and the Mighty. 8-Sat.-We win a swimming meet at Elgin, 48-26. The activity is a dance given by the town students in the little gym. Cotton-covered balloons make very good snowballs . . . and don't take the schmoos, please. ll-Tue.-Basketball at Watertown. We beat the Northwestern Preps, 55-48. 14-Fri.-M.U.S. comes here for a basketball game and goes home with a 59-37 defeat. 15-Sat.-The swimmers win again, this time by 39-35 at Lake Forest. The bas- ketball team drops a 53-50 decision to M.C.D. here. The rec room is open after the game. I6-Sun.-Miss Bridges' and Miss MoncrieFf's pupils give a recital in the audi- torium. 18-Tue.-We lose a basketball game at St. Mary's Springs, 69-48. 21-Fri.-Ice Carnival Week End gets underway with snow sculpturing in the af- ternoon. At night is a basketball game against Lake Forest highlighted by the first appearance of the girls' drill squad Cwho inspired OD the boys to a 62-49 victoryj. We all get on the radio as WBEV makes a recording of the announcement of Laura and Fred's election as queen and king of Ice Carnival. 22-Sat.-Informal lunch and broomball and hockey games. Wayland wins every event of the swimming meet against M.U.S. At night is the wonderful Coronation Ball featuring the music of the Tempelaires. 23-Sun.-Finals of the broomball series and a general quieting-down so we can start to think about- 26-Wed.-SEMESTER EXAMS. CNeed more' be said?D 27-Thur.-The big gym is almost as cold as the sub-zero atmosphere outdoors, so we all wear lots of heavy clothes. 8-Fi-, iii 'i rv ' , 5. . - , . g 2.: Rx' ns I . ,r A 5 sir,f,., ? , 3 - ,PWR -ws-uf ir' W il gf ., . ., ,.. .f it. aa:- , .,.,.',.. 3 ,V H nib l 1 l 1 f W... ' ' '.C.-.Ha - , 5 K if-A g ,.- ' x ' . fi- - 28-Fri.-The Youth Group puts on a turnabout, the Winter Roundup, in the small gym. 29-Sat.-We win our basketball game at Racine Lutheran, 53-48, and at home there is a downtown movie party to see A Star is Born. 31-Mon.-American Emphasis Week starts with movies in the auditorium. FEBRUARY 2-Wed.-It is a beautiful, sunny Groundhog Day as American Emphasis Week closes with a speech by Wisconsin's attorney general, Vernon Thomson. 4-Fri.-Basketball at M.U.S.-we win, 73-41. Mr. Williams shows colored movies of his boys' camp in Canada, and the rec room is open. '5-Sat.-We make a clean sweep athletically, defeating West Bend in basketball, Stevens Point in swimming, and Madison's West High in wrestling. The Y.W.'s March of Dimes Masquerade is a big success. The little gym is decorated with hundreds of balloons. CTalk to the girls who blew themlD 8-Tue.-We lose a basketball game at Northwestern, 52-50. 9-VVed.-The juniors have a great day-class rings arrive. 11-Fri.-Good bye for a while. 14-Mon.-Hello, again. How was your long week end? l7-Thur.-Community Concert in the auditorium with a male quartet called the Songmasters. 18-Fri.-Wrestling meet at Stoughton. The forensics competition is held in the auditorium and is followed by a movie featuring the music of Gilbert and Sullivan. I9-Sat.-Basketball at M.C.D.-we lose, 58-43. Our swimmers take first place from Elgin, M.U.S., and Lake Forest in a quadrangular meet held here. The juniors' activity is called Jungle Fantasy. 25-Fri.-The sophomores hold a downtown movie party, King Richard and the Crusaders and Phffft. gl 26-Sat.'XVayland is host Cessl to lX'l.U.S., Downer, and Kemper Hall for the girls' basketball tournament, Uur girls finish second. The Gallery of Stars Cor was it Gallery of Rogues?D is the freshman activity. 27-Sun.-Founders' Day. Guest speaker, Dr. Benjamin Nyaradi, gives a most interesting talk. At night, awards are presented and we see old Wax'land movies. RTARCII 4-Fri.-hlidwest Prep Conference basketball tournament begins here, with games all afternoon and evening. 5fSat.-Excitement rises to a fever pitch as VVayland wins the championship game from North Shore Gountrv Day in a double-overtime sudden death play-off. The hnal score is 48-46 with Paul Deniger sinking the deciding bucket. ll-Fri.-The juniors present The Greatest Show on Earth as their activity-lots of entertainment, including an original sliit and kangaroo court. l2fSat.-College board exams for those luckv CFD seniors. Alice in Waterland is given in the evening. The second show is followed by a grand throwing-in of everyone from Miss De Groot on down. The junior boys open Club Henri for the evening. l4-Mon.-As if there weren't enough going on, six-weeks exams come along to add to the confusion. 15-Tue.-The Vllaukesha Svmphony Orchestra plays a concert in the auditorium. 16-XVed.-Exams terminate, and we leave for home or VVashingt0n, D.C., for a much-needed vacation. 26-Sat.-The group who took the VVashington trip arrives home, tired but with .1 wonderful ten davs behind them. 28-Nlon.-Back again-we're headin down the home stretch now. . fl APRIL 1-Fri.-April Fool's Day. The movie party is at the Odeon to see The Long Gray Line. lip' 'fli- es YE! ' Fi. la .X I P? . jg if. if A Q i f i'1 J ' 1 A it lt - 1 :- 'YH' RL- Q.,- 8 2-Sat.-The first really warm day of the spring brings lots of people to front campus and the tennis courts. The junior activitv is a twin turnabout, the Crue- some Twosome, in the small gym. 3-Sun.-Religion in Life VVeek begins with a movie in the auditorium and the first of a series of talks bv Rev. Odyss Kneece. 6-Wed.-The Y.W.-Youth Group Easter candlelight service is held in the chapel. 8-Fri.-Another downtown movie party, this time to see The Caine Mutiny and On the Waterfront. 9-Sat.-The sophomores sponsor an evening of swimming and dancing to the theme of April Showers. 10-Sun.-Happy Easter! 15-Fri.-The Midwest Headmasters' Conference. The Town Hall of the Air is broadcast over a nation-wide network from our auditorium. l6rSat.-Tennis meet here against Lake Forest. Our one chance to see how the other half lives . . . open house in VVayland and VVarren Halls. 22-Fri.-Get out the track shoes, gals. ltls the annual Sadie Hawkins Day racel 23-Sat.-Ourutennis team goes to Lake Forest for a meet and their track team comes here. Marryin' Sam does a land-office business at the freshmen's Sadie Hawkins dance. 24eSun.-Music festival at M.U.S. 28-Thur.-Surprise!! Six-weeks exams are here again. 30-Sat.-There is a track meet at Delafield against St. johns Military Academy. The sophomores put on the carnival, which affords games and a good time for evervone. MAY frFri.-Movie party. 7-Sat.-The track and tennis teams travel to Milwaukee, the track meet at M.U.S. and the tennis meet at M.C.D. At night is the fabulous junior prom. Jimmy ' N--.gh new-ew' ,t Q 1 - f -- 1 Q v L! l . wr- , if. flllll - Illllr ea gun f givin' L A ' JW Iames and his orchestra furnish the theme music, Bali Ha'i, in a beautiful South Sea lslands setting. ll-Wed.-The annual spring banquet of the Y.W.C.A. is held in the dining room and new officers are installed. 14-Sat.--There is a track meet at Milwaukee Country Day and a tennis meet at M.U.S. 21-Sat.-Monarch Range Day. The juniors are busy writing college board exams. Racine Lutheran and St. john's come here to take part in a triangular track meet. 27-Fri.-A meeting of student senates of the Midwest Prep Conference schools takes place here. Also there is a pre-commencement recital in the auditorium. 28-Sat.-The conference tennis meet is held here and the conference relays are held at M.C.D. If you have tears, prepare to shed them now, seniors. The street dance is your last activity here at Wayfland. JUNE 3-Fri.-This is it-final exams are starting. 4-Sat.-The track teams of the conference converge on VVayland for a big meet. 5-Sun.-Baccalaureate is in the big gym in the morning. ln the evening, all the girls take part in the Y,W. farewell at the big bonfire on back campus. 7-Tue.-The last of exams for another year. 8-Wed.-and 9-Thur.-The Rouland show is presented. The Lord High Executioner, Yum- Yum, and all the others sing and dance through a fine production of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, The Mikado. lO-Fri.-Pomp and Circumstance echoes across the campus once more and the great day of graduation arrives at last. 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