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he Sophomore Class Sophs! A great change from being the green horns of last year. As everyone became familiar with the school rules and regulations, we adjusted ourselves to make our next three years in WBHS the happiest time of our lives. Soon after the opening of school Mike Donahue, Roger Bauman and Carol Gessert were elected class officers. Virginia Hoy was our candidate for Homecom- ing Queen, and Mr. Bertram's homeroom once again came through with flying colors placing first in the float contest with their terrific tank. Helping pave the way for better school govern- ment was Tom Ackerman, having been elected for the second time as vice-president of the Student Senate. Our senators also contributed much to help make the school better. RIGHT PANEL Top Row '-- Jim Cotter, Ray Dobberphul, Richard Borchardt, Michael Donahue, Leonard Casper, Ralph Desens. Third Row --- Joan Eckert, Donna Gettelman, David Brodzeller, Herb- ert Breuer, Diane Gibson, Bill Claybaugh. Second Row Diane Glick, Gladys Gonring, Franklin Dohrwardt, Marcella Dalske, Roseann Dengel, Dorothy Gosewehr. Front Row --- Gloria Flasch, Carol Gessert, Mary Ann Goeden, Donald DeTuncq, Arlene Gengler. Top Row--- Richard Harger, Ralph Klumb, Harry Kissinger, Peter Holk, Calvin Held, George Heilmann, Arthur Hernikl. Third Row Kay Laufer, Pat Klein, Carmen Kerry, Arlyn Knutsen, Mary Ann Koenings, Donna Kruepke, Darlene Lahr. Second Row lrene Lauters, Marvin Hembel, Dick Herbst,. Norman Kempf, Dorothy Koenings, Vincent Kircher, Donna Lewis. Front Row Marlene Kohn, Donna Kuechler, Barbara Liesse, Don Kempf, Rachel Lochen, Jeanne Koester, Joanne Koenmgs, Fern Koester. Top Row --- Daniel Norton, Donald Philippi, Thomas Opgenorth, Allen Peters, Harvey Radke, Thomas Putnam, Patricia Rabb. Third Row ---Danna Rieke, Shirley Roell, Ann Polenske, Babette Rohrmann, Memoree Rubel, Ira Oelhafen, Robert Nohr. Second Row --- Carol Puerling, Alice Reinders, Janet Peters, Patricia Rose, Shirley Puestow, Barbara Potter. Front Row --- Darrell Naumann, Myrtle Quaas, Richard Peters, Vernon Rauch, Beverly Potter. Top Row Phi1lip Yahr, Paul Steiner, Don Wiedmeyer, Kenneth Timpel, Tom Wentz, Carl Zache, Eugene Werner. Third Row --- Mary Ann Zenk, Bernard Werner, Eugene Wiedmeyer, Gene Wilfer, James Wandschneider, Sharon Wohlwend. Second Row--- Ruth Weiss, King Spradau, Merlyn Wuenne, Jerry Winters, Donald Trakel, Constance Wernicke. Front Row --- Barbara Zarling, Noraleen Wendelborn, Betty Troedel, Diane Wolf, Diane Weinreich, Joan Waala. Page twenty-nine Nonsense and Learning One of the most exciting moments was seeing Queen Carmen Kerry leading the grand march of the Mid-Winter formal with Noraleen Wendelborn and George Heilmann represented on the court. At the close of the semester we saw the crowds cheering for our fighting basketball team led by Cheerleaders Betty Troedel and Sue Griepentrog. The Hoop Hop dance brought praise from all as a fine class project. With the coming of spring, many boys partici- pated in baseball, tennis, and track. Forensic elimi- nations were also held. Many classmates were also seen displaying their talents in the operetta and in the all school play. Others were kept busy writing articles for the Clipper,' and helping to make the school paper a success. Next year as juniors we shall work hard to hold the title of upperclassmen. OFFICERS Roger Bauman - - - Vice-president Carol Gessert - Secretary-treasurer Michael Donahue - - - President E ' ff'Li,.,iii56fii-,V - ff E 2 ' i A if fl f - 'A 2 GMES? ' Vid?
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-,yr LEFT PANEL Top Row llavid Boles, Allen Boeker, Roger Bauman, Lynn Auer, Pat Boden, Jeanette Bintz, Verna Broecker, Mary Bath. Third Row James Biertzer, James Achterberg, Benjamen Barr. Tom Ackerman. Gordon Blanchette, Annita Barker, Shirley Abel. Second Row ---Ruth Brugger. Richard Becker. Doreen Boyung, Celia Bies, Janis Boettcher, Shirley Calmes, Nancy Buettner. Front Row lietty Arndt, Luella Cypher, Susan Christensen, Jerome lioden. Emil Beimborn. Donna Butler, Pettronella Claas. Top Row Mary Juech. Alfred Goshaw, Robert Hackbarth, Gerald Gruenhagen. Lyle Giessen, James Fechter. 'Teresa Gundrum. Tlxircl Row Mary Keeley. Gordon Griesemer, Thomas Gerstenherger. Gloria Kell. Marilyn Groth. Marvin Groth, Second Row Judith Herman, Mary Heipp, Arlene Gundrum. Nancy Junghans. Joanne Hammes. Front Row ljonald Gonring, Beverly Johann, Joyce Jung. Virginia Hoy. Susan Griepentrog. Page twenty-eight Top Row Mark Mey, Lester Mueller, Dan Lueck. Bill Meyer, Ronald Krell. Third Row Peg Molter. Caroline Neitzel. Judy Matenaer. Rita New- man, Leon Kober. Second Row Nancie Matenaer. Dorothy Oelhafen, Rhoda Mueller. Mary McLoughlin, Rose Marx. Front Row Bob Leisse, Marion Ogden. Alice Otten. llarhara Maurer, Allan Martin. z Top Row Don Schreiner, Ron Rose, Tom Riley, John Sxnitlu-rs, Fred Schmidt. Clarence Schmidt. Third Row ---Norman Schmidt, Gerald Seideinan. Robert Siegfried. Don Shaw, Carl Sponholz. Second R0w Carla Stauske. Donna Steiner. .Joanne Schlicht, Peggy Schacht, Marion Schweiger, Mary Smitners. Front R0w FranCes Schuster, Barbara Sonnenberg, Charleen Snave- ly, Janis Stockhausen, Eileen Staral. Kathryn Schuster.
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The Freshman lass Our first day of high school! It seems like ages ago, but all of us have many memories of this won- derful day which will remain with us the rest of our school years. We didn't know our teachers or where to find our classrooms, but Freshman Day solved most of these difficulties and introduced us to high school life. When it was time to go home at the end of the first day, we knew that the four years ahead of us would be very enjoyable. In the weeks that followed we got to know our teachers, our new friends, and the upperclassmen much better. Then came the day of the all-school pep meeting. When we heard the band and the cheerleaders, we found out what true school spirit is like. Our first homecoming was a success. Miss Fors- ter's homeroom won a prize for their float, and Mr. Strohacker's won second prize on their window dis- OFFICERS Sally Brown - - Secretary-treasurer Richard Beth - - - - President Raymond Kreis - - Vice-president O l Page thirty Age of Innocence play. We all cheered very hard at the game and were overjoyed when our team won. Although excitement and rivalry ran high dur- ing class elections, like true citizens of a democracy, we were satisfied with the results of the election and gave whole-hearted support to these officers: Dick Beth, president, Raymond Kreis, vice-president, Sally Brown, secretary. We are proud of the freshmen boys who played football and basketball. Many others went out for debate and forensics. The freshman class was well represented in all the school activities, and we are looking forward to further experiences in these fields. Although we regret the passing of this wonder- ful year, we are looking forward to our next three years with great anticipation and further realization of our educational hopes. LEFT PANEL Top Row Nancy Bergman, Richard Beth, Leroy Baertlein, James Anderson, Milton Bunke, Sonia Bernhardt. Third Row --- Marcia Arndt, Barbara Bauer, Fred Achterberg, Martha Baumer, Howard Belling, Robert Boldt, Ronald Bolin. Second Row --- Bette Berres, Sandra Bauer, Shirley Asmus, Gordon Becker, David Blazel, Gordon Bast. Front Row --- Elaine Allarding, Dorothy Bellin, Caroline Baer, Margo Becker, Beverly Bever, Carol Behrends. Top Row --- Carole Grauberger, Mary Griepentrog, Robert Habersetzer, David Herman, Gerald Gierach, Edward Hetebrueg, Kenneth Heckendorf. Third Row --- Carol Frank, Cathryn Gullickson, Ardis Heideman, Judy Geminden, Carol Glander, Darleen Faber, Bernice Guerndt. Second Row June Gerner, Mary Grotelueschen, Marjorie Guth, Mary Eklo, Annabelle I-Ieinecke, Steve Harter, Milton Holl, Allen I-Iron. Front Row --- Kipp Gosewehr, Charles Geiger, Rachel Finch, Illene Hanson, John Gonnering, Margaret Garcia, Patsy Gehl. Willard Goeden --- absent. Top Row --- William Moeller, Raymond Kreis, Leroy Kreutser, Ralph Lemke, Ralph Miller, Ken Miller, James Langnes. Third Row --- Donald Liesener, James Lord, Conrad Kuechler, Joan Laleike, Jerome Luy, Leonard Meyer, Jean May, Ruth Mechenich. Second Row --- Nancy Krueger, Roger Maas, Eugene Kritz, Judy Langnes, Lloyd Konrath, Mary Le Mahieu, Carol Krueger. Front Row --- Betty Krause, Karen Langlais, Judith Lewis, Patsy Laufer, Janet Koenings, Mary Landvatter. Top Row --- Carolyn Smith, Susan Schultz, Curtis Schmidt, Richard T. Schmidt, Richard A. Schmidt, John Schlicht, Leon Schmidt, Don ager. Third Row --- Carol Tanck, Pat Ramel, Fredrick Strey, Nancy Strean, Eileen Schmidt, Carol Stark, Tom Schloemer. Second Row---Joyce Sander, Marilyn Soderberg, Jane Schroeder, Eugene Schmidt, Ronald Schnepf, Mary Ripple, Diane Shaw, Lloyd Schenk. Front Row Gerald Schmidt, Bernadean Schulze, Jean Reul, Wayne Sodeman, Diane Schloemer, Barbara Sponholz.
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