West Bend High School - Bend Yearbook (West Bend, WI)

 - Class of 1958

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TA BLE O :XC1l111l11StI'211'10l1 - Clzlssc-s - - Sports - - Student Life - - Faculty Dirvctory Sc-uior Dircctory 8111410111 Iudvx Sponsors - F CONTENTS 8 18 48 62 96 97 105 - 110 he Bend Honors . . . Miss CE1L Pomiueu Most students dream about a perfect teacher. but few really expect to find one. However, the students of XVest Bend High School are fortun- ate enough to have a number of teachers who eome as near to achieving this goal as is possible. lt is to Miss Ceil Podruch, one of these outstand- ing teachers, that the Class of 1958 dedicates the forty-third volume of T111-1 B1-:No. Any student who has had Miss Podruch as a teacher is fully aware of her ability in that re- spect. Her friendly understanding of weaknesses and recognition of ability, her respect for each individual contribution, and her inexhaustible patience have made her a favorite of all students. But her inspiring influence is not Confined to the classroomg her personal interest in all stu- dents and her work in extra-curricular activities have continually prompted students to achieve success in many fields. The German Club, an outstanding example of her work, is one of the largest and most active clubs in the school, and her forensics students continually represent us in state competition. In recognition of her many contributions to life at XVest Bend High, we are proud to dedi- cate THE 1958 BEND to this excellent teacher, loyal friend, and wonderful person, Miss Ceil Podruch, a sincere educator. DEDICATION. V 'li 3 My W mug, With Pride We 4 Q n VIL wg rx -Q' 'spy .. Present . . . gs-' Our Campus . Z ,,, 1 '. Q94 j i f ' , M M l,..z'QEwIJl ' , fzvw f Qi ,.f ' wa i 5 .4 ks, ' Q . J T31-CQQ . ,iw K- '-- ,flfgx ,. 'Q fiQL l gif. .,.ff 'V,' p fm. Q K x -4 . ckswt i f f A D D I T I O N -:saw ncoav rams IKNESI 5 JANESVKLLI gfuilyzlu. Conlrwvoul. Q 1 r X 1 S A Y, i rl ., Q P ,X pp. i is 1 B -s x ' N N X x K KX .4 X v ' my t sw, X :img il Ek yi Q bs if .qw M Q T :Q W R gr .Eli 1 V i s xg W . , , . M REM,-5-55 TV 3 ., wEs1sENomsnscuooL Rm Q VJ . , V ' ai H A L iv ll 'Www ZW? -k ii wwrgmm i X n ,ii R k g.w1 Emu 6. . . Nlfxll :XlJlJl'l'lUN With Envy We Un FClJI'lllll'f' I. 1957, grouncl wus lirokcn for in 551,500,000 uclclition to XYcst licntl lligh School, which will lic rcncly for occupancy in Scptcmlwr 1958. As this ncw uclclitiou ncnrs complction, intcrcst grows on all siclcs, as wt-II it shoulcl, for this ultral-moclcru liuilcling has fucilitics which, whcn com- plc-tml, will grcntly cxpnucl XYcst Bcncl lliglfs ailrczuly cxccl- lcnt program. Ncccllcss-to-say, tho scuiors, though cnvious of thcsc zlclclccl opportunitics, arc i'ilQ,'Cl'ly uwuitiug thi-ir grzuluu- tion cxcrciscs in thc ncw gym. Tht- ncw zulclition not only will proviclc morc classroom spzicc hut also will frcc uclclitionzil spaicc in tht- olclcr purt of thc lmuilcling for otlicr uscs. lt will zulcl fourtccu lt'2lClllIIQ stations, inclucling chorus :incl lnuul rooms, two gyms, il swimming pool, lu-ultli rooms, othcr miscclluncous high school classrooms, anal some vocational school rooms. A lluliulous multi-purposc activity room, for usc of lmoth stuclcnts zmcl otlicr community rcsiclcnts. complctcs tht- list. Among tht- chznngcs which will tzilic plncc in tht- olcl lmuilcling us ll rcsult of classroom rclocutions arc thc trzuisllormntion of tho olcl gym into ll czifctcrin anal tho usc of tht- formcr cutctcrizl, lmucl. zmcl chorus rooms us rcgulau' classrooms. ln zulclition, tlu-rv am- ulrcucly six ncw tcnnis courts north ot' tlw lmuilcling, zmcl ll ucw, morc ziclcquutc pairliing urcn will lic lmuilt to the south ol' tht- luuilcling to cncl our traffic prolmlcm. ,qs iw ' -5 'Ik 4 1 Y' nf if ' . ' 3 B' 3102 Q, - 'f Present . . . the the thc x The New ddition The two new gyms and the swimming pool provided by new building will offer a welcome addition not only to physical education and athletic departments but also to entire student body. XVe will finally have our own gym for basketball games and will be able to have uncrowded all- sellool assembly programs for the first time in years. XVrest- ling, volleyball, and swimming teams will probably be added to the list of competitive sports, and swimming and health classes will become a part of the physical education program. The band and chorus rooms will meet the expanding needs of our band, chorus, and orchestra quite well. Both rooms will be equipped with risers and the most up-to-date and complete audio equipment available, and will provide at long last adequate practice room and storage space. The multi-purpose activity room is another feature of the new addition. Open to the students during the day and to the community after school hours, it will provide entertain- ment, a large recreational area, and a snack bar. XVith the student senate working on plans for its use. a number of XVBHS clubs have already contributed funds for furnishing the room with various forms of entertainment, such as a juke box, hi-fi, and TV. If properly used, the activity room should provide an excellent place for student recreation. I sm, gi l X I s 52 Y ,Wig ' I, Z 1, L22 + , is Si i V,v,VL A , W W 3 . I V - ii F, W - 15 so A K, X A.,., W, , we 1 I E 5 ' f ' K xx ' 3 .3 lj? YG 3 lr R L gp Alf! fu, 2 . ,Mm 'I 43, ,. 41 '73 mmf V-I r 1' Q-a-. 2 ,4l I Principe' Fred F. Schulfz dmini tration NNI-st licncl lligh School is prontl of thc proficicncy of its anhninistration ancl pcrsonncl. Unclcr thcir capahlc lcaclcr- ship ancl assistancc, oin' school facilitics, cnrricnlnin, anal activitics hzuc lnnctioncnl smoothly and progrcssivcly. 'l'hc cl'l'oi'ts of oin' coinpctcnt achninistration havc scrxccl thc stnmlcnt hotly wcll in organizing, aclvancing, iinproving, anal rcgnlating our coniplcx systcni of cclncation. Nh: Frccl Schultz has scrvccl as our principal for thc past six ycnrs, ancl Nlr. lfrccl llolt is coniplcting his tcnth ycai' as thc snpcrin- tcnclcnt ol thc NYcst Bcncl Pnhlic Schools. .-X capahlc ancl nnclcrstancling faculty, nninhcring forty- ninc tcachcrs, has gniclccl ns along thc paths of knowlcclgc, lcncling a hclping hancl to thosc nnsnrc of thc way ancl cnconraging oin' cnclcax'ors to achicxc oin' goals. 'l'ln'ongh carclnl planning, an cxccllcnt prograni is main- taincnl. 'l'hcrc arc many' clcctixcs from which wc inay' choosc. 'l'hc co-ciirriciilai' pi'ogi'ani is also onc of cxccllcncc anal cngagcs thc intcrcsts of niost stnclcnts. Thc chili prograin has hccn cxpanmlcml to almost cvcry ficlcl of intcrcst---hohhics. forcign langnagcs. skills. anal carccrs, EXtl'il-Clll'l'lCllllll' activ- itics olfci' opportnnitics for pQn'ticipation in sports. int11nnin'als. clrainatics, forcnsics. and social activitics. Uni' gniclancc ccntci' ol-fcrs an ahnnclancc of rcsonrccs for collcgc and carcci'-honncl stnclcnts. XYc coulcl not gct along without thc aid of onr officc pcrsonncl, thc xvorlt of thc ianitorial staff. anal thc nourishing gm fr? l'lilClJ litllfl' ,IA Si1p1'i'irm'iirl1'i1f of XVMI lla-nfl Pulilir S1 1 nicals provitlctl hy' our cor BUAIKD Ol' lClJL'CA'l'l0N St'lIft'flf l,cslic llancllw: Nh-s. lflnici' li. lfltlog llolicrt Stoltz, clcrlt Staincliiig: llcnry Dhcin. lr.. mlircctorg Carl Schnciss. tn-asiii'ci'. .-XD XI I X l S'liIl.'X'I'l n'3wm. 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NVAIII-sx'vrmI in .-Xclvuruu-cl Nh-tuls Class. Teachin Career-Bound Students Aft an E ,143 K.. X35 5 1-fx NWN X D. IC. DM' II. O. I':GCll4Ili'l' Mus. V. I'wlIOlillI.IKfIl Mus. H. A. Comm Nlns. j. I . Krixllm.-x Y. Ii. KUl4:'1'lu 'l'g1pin,Q, flllillllllfl' Cmn1.w'Im', Ilnnzz' ICr'mmn1iz's Ilumv ICc'mmmif'.v Ilmm' I':l'U7lUI7IIl'.S' Slmrflzaml, lilmirzfm Ifnglixlz Uffivz' l'rm'tir'r' Str'mr3I'yping 'J' ti, X -nf ,vv NY. KL'c'k1'K XY. SI'IIUIil.KlC II. C. S'I'IIOII.XK'KIiII QI. Nl. XY,xl,1.141sx'141xlx I-X. IC. XYLINI-Qu 1lItlll.N'fI'ItIl .-Irtx IIHIIINIFIIII .-Irfx lim1kkm'pi11,Q, Inclu.vIriuI :Iris .vI1rif'ul!ur1' SIIIl',X'IIIflI1.S'1II1? INK Cl'I.'l'Y .. 15 THE XVEST BEND HICH SCHOOL OHCHIQSTHA lfrnnt Run'---Ile-nry Knutlm, Tom Iinumam, Ann Kala-hny. Kaya- Knutson. Kvnnu Schema tl Hawk Hou' --- Nlzzry fllbflllllll. -lucly Ilallx-ck, ,Iulm Klinkzl, Bill sl'llllQ'fLf4'Il, XII Sn 111 'nf I'ic't1n'r'zl --- Mary Slmmki. Completin the Circle---Art, fVlusic, and Lan ua es ' f C!- ,1 -0 f . Q 4 1 L .J XY. D. H1-INSUN S. -I. Cumcm' D. Ihifzn,-um Art Clmrux Latin K , f I I W ,. 'Q Cf: I ,?. Q , K f i .,, .rfb .17 - ffl . Ft X k t: iQ.kiF',, K X1-gt g'--r it V fm , +3 El' WT J ' - f A A .115 '-M Mg gag. . Q T135 I H- 4 ' ' -1,91 'X .mf - X - C. Ponnuczn D. E. Sczlilnzlx-' H. M. SH1.1Mov1'1'z German Orchestra Band 18 . . . FAC U l TX Nliw Nlllfilll Yilllf, lfrvslIn11111-Supllmmmrv c:lliil2lIlL'l' CK?lIllSl'IC3I', Xlr. liulpln Hggn-rt. Alnmiur-Sm-nior Cluimlnmw- Cmum-lur, 1-lumix 'Ibm Sl'llllN'IIl I'yN l7l4U1lI'2ll!l with lxim. n-xim-wx cullvgs- plzmx with Dim-L lim-r. Xliss Kurvniu amd Nlrw. Gill, Xliss llviclm-r, L'IlI'1lfUI' ui' ilu- llu- school liIJI'.ll'illll5. lxistmicall IIIIISUIIIII. 5 1 . x W5 lb V 5. , .. ng k 1 --5 .L-1 Our muffin' Nuff, .'Xl'lQ'Ill' Cyplwr. Nlrs. 'flu' vooks, Mrs, Nlinniv Szlltvr, Nlrs. Klr. llulwrt Bc-ckvr, lu-:ul custudiann, give-s Ann Ile-fte-r, Both' Pu-rlxw, and Mrs. listlu-r Aclmtvrlu-rg, Mrs. Cyrilln l'm-s- Frank Hoffmann, Cllvn Nlnrkgmf, Nlrs. C14-rtrmlv Sinmm-nu. takm- time- out to tow, and Mrs. Fralllcvs xlilf1'lllll'T. urn- Caroline- liirr, H1-rln-rt Bum-r, mul Curl lmu- tlwir piutun- muppa-cl. Ulllljlllfillthl'llliClSfOffllvil'pI'l'13ill'1lHOIlS. llornshm- the-ir imtruvtiwms. PlCliSONNlCl,...17 b-I P f F w N I 1 1 1 'flu' Swniur C lrcasnrcr Nla ant Kgs 207 SENIUR WILL RECEI 3, af' ,f VIIIXA' Offic1'rx --- St-crctary Bonuic Brown, ry Plischonnig, Prcsidcnt Stow- Andcrson, l Yicc-Prcsitlcnt 'Indy Cla-rman. .. y , 4 ,., s Q Scniorsl Graduation! Ycs, wc had finally rcachcd that point which four ycars ago sccmcd so unattain- ahly distant. Yct, strangcly cnongh, as wc look hack on Scptcmhcr, 1954, whcn most of ns cnrollcd and hccamc a part of thc Class of 1958, it sccms as if it wcrc only ycstcrday. Thv hricf part of onr liycs that wc lrlyc spcnt in high school and thc many plans that wc hayc madc and fulfillcd during that timc will cud on Alunc 12, hut thc mcmory of it will still hc yiyid for many, many ycars. No, we won't forgct tho four fun- fillcd ycars wc spcnt at XVBIIS for a long timc. Having sct our goals high in our frcslnnan ycar, wc achicycd many honors in lmoth acadcmic and cxtra- curricular ficlds. Bcsidcs doing our hcst in school- work, mcmhcrs of our class hayc workcd hard in cxtra-curricnlar actiyitics during thcsc four wondcrfnl ycars. Rehcarsing songs for opcrcttas, mcmorizing lincs for plays and forcnsics, working on Thr- licnd and Campus Clippcr, cnthusiastically chccring our tcams on to yictory at thc gamcs, campaigning for clcctions, dccorating for dzmccs until thc ycry last minutc, hopcfully working on floats for homccoming, and actiycly participating in intramnrals hayc kcpt us occupicd during our daily lifc at XYBHS. ln our frcshmcn ycar, wc hcgan onr cart-cr hy choosing as class officcrs thosc who wc thought would hc ahlc to lcad our class capahly, and clcctcd .Iolm Clayhaugh as prcsidcntg Stcyc Andcrson as yicc-prcsi- dcntg and Sandra Sacia as sccrctary-trcasurcr. Bonnic Plout rcprcscntcd our class on tha- Homccoming Court. From the ycry start. wc lx-camc actiyc in hand, chorus, dchatc, forcnsics, and sports. Thc annual Xlay Ball was an important cycnt wc participatcd in. fb fM 1 V' 3 515,39 Wm 4 i K 1 . . A cnllcgc rcprcscntatiyc discnsscd plans with Bill H4-ld Our two cherry pic champs, Johanna Lclm, 1956 and l957, ant Nlr. Strohackcr on Collt-gc Day. and Elainc Bock:-r, 1955. 20 ..Sl'INl0 RS 'Y s THEIR DIPLOMA N As sophomores, we returned to XVBHS hopeful and more sure of ourselves, since we now felt that we really belonged. Our skills in activities increased with experi- ence, and we became even more outstanding in debate. forensics, dramatics, and music. Many of our classmates became noted for various abilities in athletics as well. This year our class officers were President Lynn Foell, Vice-President Tom Grey, and Secretary-Treasurer Mary Lewis. Laura Lindemann was chosen as our class representative on the Homecoming Court and Miss Noll's homeroom won in the float competition. Socially, our sophomore year was highlighted by the May Ball and the Post-Prom Party, both of which were very suc- cessful. Bonnie Brown was chosen queen of the May Ball and Dennis Bothenmaier king. Returning as juniors with a broad outlook for a busy and exciting year, we set out with enthusiasm as upperclassmen. Filling class offices were john Clay- baugh, president, .Indy llosenow, vice-president, and Susan Kissinger, secretary-treasurer. Carl Ziegler led the student body as president of the Student Senate, Diane Koenings was secretary-treasurer of the organi- zation. .ludy Cerman was our candidate for homecom- ing queen and Nlr. Sehnelke-'s and Mr. Day's home- rooms placed fi1'st and second. respectively, in the float competition. Members of our class again did outstand- ing work in all extra-curricular activities, and 25 were initiated into the National Honor Society. Then, follow- ing our decision to adopt a school ring, members of the class of 1958 became the first to wear this beautiful emblem of our school. To climax our junior year, we had our prom, which, as usual, kept us busy until the very last minute. sf- Tlze 1957 State Lund judging Clunnps --- Seated, Dale Kendall and Ray lloskopf: standing, jim Belongia and Jerome Fechter. UNE 12 The long-awaited senior year finally arrived! To fill the important senior class offices, we elected Steve Anderson, president, bludy Cerman, vice-president, Bonnie Brown, secretary, and Mary Plischounig, treas- urer. Lynn Foell was elected president and Bill Held vice-president of the Student Senate. Our last home- coming was especially exciting when Bonnie Brown was chosen queen and Mr. Day's homeroom brought home top honors in the float competition for our class for the third consecutive year. The days slipped by so quickly and we were kept so busy that we hardly had time to realize we were doing things for the last time: Our last homecoming --- the parade. the bonfire, the game, and the danceg our last football gameg our last Nlidwinter Formal, the fun-filled Hobo-Hop, our last basketball gameg the last operettag the last concertg the senior class playg our last promg and finally --- gradua- tionl HONO B ROLL JOAN AKIKEHAIAN Ili-1i,r:,x BAKICNIICYEH STIQYIC BAUER BAnnAnA BAUBIAN lllftlmno BAUAIEH Lurzv BE1:K BoNNlE BENEIDIKTI' .IOANNE BEVEH ELAINE BoEKEn BONNIE BnowN KEN TDHII-JSSICI. LYNN l oEl.1. juni' ffl-lltBIAN LYNN clll-LIKINCEIK HEl,EN ITABILYN junv IIAUCEN Blu. ITELD ,TUIIN HPIIlI.IN F1.onENc:i-1 IUSTIXTAN SUSAN KlsslNGEn hlARII.El-1 LEBIKE Lfxuim LINIJEIXTANN Nlfxnv Nlom. lJAHl.l'1Nl'I NIINITZ Nonn1'rA fllCl.IIAFl'IN PIIYLIS l,l'I'l'lCltS Nlfxnv l'1,lsc:lloUNlc: Yirrron Pmnvi. plANu:E lllll-ZIIKICIK -lem' Boss-:Now SANDRA Smzm Nl-il,l.Il'I SeANl,oN Blu, Sczimi-infer-:N fl0lll70N Sc:lil.oi-:MEN ALLEN Sl'AlC'l'll Bmuminx STAUSKIC Kl'r'rv 'llAYl.0ll Box' XVAKSNICIK Kl'INNl'1'I'lI VVEc:1-:Nicn Enncfx NVINCICWI' SARA XVol.l-' IJAUHINIC ZAU'1'Nif:n JOE Zi-:NK Valedictorinn --- LAUHINE ZAUTNEIK Co-Salutzltorinns --- BAimAnA BAUBIAN juni' HAUKJI-IN S E N I O R S . . . RE PO SIBILITY D LEADER HIP 15-1- 'SETI' vlfmx AK'Kl'IllNl.-KN P.'Xl'l, Al,l5lNKilfIIi Br3vb1n1,x' Al.muc:H'r S'l'1-iw: ANIIICIKSUN Immun' AHKI'2NIHCllfi - 1.4, ..if'X-f hc ' - T .',.: 5 A lilc'llAlm l3,ucn .IANIVIG IS.-wismuxx I'I1gLf:A BAK!-All-zwilz K.,x'l'll1,l'1r:N li.-xnxx Sxxlnlm HAlNi0Nl at 41' 11' 5'I'l-IYI-I lS.u'l4,n I3.xlm.xlm I3,u'x1,xx Divx H,xL'x1r:l: -llclflflucx' B.XX'l'l'1l! l.l'r'Y lirgvx ff-dl? 'IX' lJAlu.l':Nlc BICFKI-ill -IUHN lilclsnlrin YI-:n0NIc:A Bulnxczm Buxxlrz l31'1Nlclmlr2'l' -Imuxxlc lixcwin 22 . . . SICNIU P CHARACTERIZE A TRO C CLASS 'GSP' A 1. . Nl.-un' lll..w141. .XNI0lNl'f'I l'l'1 llolucx l':l..XlXl'I Burul-in l31c'l'1l,xx.'x limrxc. l m-mxmr K HIHVIINI 'HQ' ?' Buxxll-2 Bmmwx Clxnm, Axx fI,ms'l'r:xs AI.1,1f:x Cllnlsl' -Icmx f:l,AYliAl'lSll l,r:14:1l f:Ul.I,lNS Pm KI'II'l'll Cm.wnf1,l. lj.Xlllll'l.'X ct1lNA'l'Y Dnxxls CL'1'lcm' XIIVIIAI-Il. Du-:msn-.4 K Hxmm llmumxum Jf h.' , '94 1. if Kncx 131111-isslel, Xhnx' lCNm.lc'u -lr-immxn: l r:1'l1'l'r11: C.-un' FISIIICIK lnxx l m4l.l, SHNIURS ., 23 W ., nv SENIOR DI PLAY TALE T IN SPORT 'HG' YT' HUlH'.Ii'l' -I. fllilll. SA-xNlmn..x -IANI4: cllCllllAl!ll'l' jum' cl!-IHNIAN XV,xm:1cN f:liliNlCll fjllAIil.U'I I'l4I Cllcscl 'Hrlf' Xlmu' ANN c:l'1'l l'l'll.NlAN LYNN CLIEHINILICIK BAlm,x1m flUNllINKi xl.-XIIFIOIHIC Clucwll l',x'l'1mtl,x ANN f:l'lli'N SA1A1,Y Il.,xmcc'K lllc1,lcN IIAMLYN DICK HAn'x'r1n CIARON IIAHTAIAN jum' Il,xuc:l1:N l lmNctr:s H.-x LNMANN 24 . . . SICNIOIIS KAREN HAYIHN 'Nw-'Y inn Wir Tom: Hsu, Tuoxms Hk1Il'l' xVll,l,lAM Ilr:1,n LAYS, MUSIC, D FURENSIC X Dux llr:xl.u'lcn f:lfIl,Xl.I7 Ill-zxlnlcl. Ilrjucxl-1 llrixwmin -IOIIN I!lClil,lN ,Il'f,XXl'I'Ill' llmfl-'xl 49 ' '-vm, P Q-5 'S x lhlxlmlx.-x llnux lLl'1liAl.lJ Ilnox RICWIAHIT I lmx lux Ihx A x 13 -541' F Xuuui' I'.-x'1'nlc'l.-x bl.-xumns Bon -IICHMAIN 171.-WM: -lrmxsox 'lliANl'I'I l'l'1 -lonxsox I'1 mucxc-I-1 Alrsrx W Y llfxma K1-:NnA1.1. SHARON Klclun' KAW: KlBll.A Svsfxx KlsslNr:r:n CAINNA XIAPI K1. NIO RS . 25 SENIOR ARE BU Y TRYI C TO QQNY' XX'1l.1.l.vxxl K1.1'1Ml' -IOIIN KLINKA f:llAlil,l'1S KLUMB Klcx Kl,l'Xlll Lxxlllis Kwlcrlrzlfn fun. Q x M Luis KNUICHICI. II.-xmmlil' Kxmcftk jANlr:15 KNOICKTK H Q .152 X x lliI,l1lY Kuxs'1'.-wx NIAHY KIHCIS DALLL KIIICSSIN 3 if , l0l'lSl'I Ku-:f'll1.l-In WIUIIN I,,ANlm1-Xiu JOIIANNA LIQHN 26 .SICNIORS X 5 .Qu-rf IUW 4 19 wr- K Rox.-x1,D Kxmcr 'K DMN ri Kmcwuxm R IRUHICIYI' Kl!l'lC4ll'1ll Dux Kl'l'IK'lll,l1IH XIAIIIIJCIC Imixxkllz XIANY Lrzwns ERYTHI C D THEN SGME ir. 'Q 'DONNA llllilll. l,.xl'lx.'x I,lNm:xl.-xxx .-Xx'xc1u1,1, Xlrtllvccu .IIXI NI.-xnslncx lixlvlx XM .ggi-rv XX-qwpv Xxx-wx' slam.-xnxx' Nl.-X'l'l'1NAlill VIVIIUNI.-KS NIICHIKINIJ CTI..-KIKICNCIC Xll1.1.lcn if ifivfl 171' xx Illcmxms NIILIAICIK Klum' Klum ulusz-:ml Nluxlxn Nkllilililk Nlcrxl.-xxx lJ.x1u,x41xr: NINl'l'l Nrmmm f,1'I,lI,'Xl'l'1N Nxxm U1-xl I-'nm I Il C.-mm. f,S'I'lIANl3lCl! lloslcxmlxw Pfxslu-3 jim Pl'1'l'l-IIIS Plnmls l'r3'1'1H:us Cxmn. l'll'l':n S IC NIORS 27 is f, NTI N VARIED EXPERIE CE AT WB 'Q' un' Pl,lSC'IIOl'NlfL HUNNH4: P1,oU'1' -K.. 'Q IJUNNA MM: POMAla,xct ,Il'lJl'I'lI I'cm'lfl,1. x,lCT'l'Oli Pm N.. yy' Q? -vp-nur In Iillklli I'mcnl.lN1: 'Ibm l'L'1c1u,lN1: Al,1.lcN l'Ul11s'mw KAY RAAM -IIA: lifxm ! 1 fflili.-Xl,Il lifwl' -Ivm' HICINIJICHS was! lIU1:14N141 RUl'.l.I, 28 .SICNIO Ng-vw' :FY WSH? E1,A1N1-1 Home AIAx1c:1c lKm1ct1u':n Russ. Rm-:c 'Geal i ?l ' YIQHNUN R0I':1,1.' YIUIJITH HOSENOXV RAYMOND Iloskm-If DENNIS HUTIII-IINXIXIIIX REPARE ' 8 GRAD ATE FUR FUTURE ST AJ l':ll.l'1l'1N limi XYl1.l,l1c Rusctll S,xNlmn,x SAV1.-x -IULIIC S.-Xl'ldli Nl4l.l,llc Scwxrxlmm JU' :W Nm--I 'E Q- K in vlum' Sfll.-Xi'lI'l' lilvlmlxlv SC'llAI'IlfICll Blu. Sc'll,x1cFc:lcN AIANICI' Sriul1,l,l-in Xlfxm' S12lll.M:14Nll.vx1 I 'S' llmumx si'lll.UliNllilK I,li.XXl3lill SCIINIIIYY. Alu. Y Q I F L if T' Euc:r:N 11: Sc:lm..w'ru lJ.uu.uN 1-3 Sc znmmmzn NVithdrow SIIARON SIIHMIIYI' -lum Sczllxrglmcn Illcxm' Sf'llOXYAl.'llll 0.4 CAuo1.1NE Sctnuxxmczxuzn XVA vm: Srzxmzxmx ICHANID SHAWN CNIURS. 29 xii SENIOR DI G THEIR ECO in.- N '--.gr ig. 'kr Iivlm' SIM-wlk A1,l.l4ZN Sl'A1':'1'11 TONY SPA!-I'l'll BARBARA S'l'Al'SKl'I XvlI.l.lS Slmxusul IIr:1.1cN S'l'l'I.-XIII 'l'3' NIA-xlxczo ANN S'l'I'1lSl'Ili BICHNIIQ S'1'1cnN 1' 'UN ,I,xx11cs S'I'lll'l'l' K I'I l'Y 'I',n'1,mm 'Q' Dow V.u'lA,xx'1K D.u'1c NV.-xsxllctx YYUNNE XVEASLICII ,IAVK Nvlillli lirlfx NVIQM-tu 5 NJ' N.'XNl'X' VVICIJIHKJ 30 . . . SICNIORS -4l 'Q flbli' a X KIiNNl'1'l'll XVPIGICNICII ANN XVEINHIVI' jlelxrmrxflc XYIIQDMHYIQIQ Blu. XV1l':xmxl1f:w1l: CT' CATIO AL AD ENTURE mNNlr I mm XVII 1 IKXIN Doxx x Row XX ll If hX PIHI 1 is -Xxx XX II lc Lx Rmsrlxl W u lc LN llk x XYINHI '52 f S- A .,. !' '3 fx SARA Wm.:-' W FP-nf My U1-:n.u.n ZlN4:slll-iltxl l,.xUmNr1 ZAU'l'Nl'Ili JOE ZENK CfXIil, ZIICGIJIIK RoN.u.n Zum Mun' NIAVIQOUKAKIS Cllczmczxa SAl.c:Ur:lm Amvricun Fivlcl Sr'rrir'c' Sturlrfnts Nut Pif't1n'4'fl 1n.Ur'mm'iun1 Tux: AIINIYI1 L0lmr:'1 l'A B,xNnl.r:, NI.xu1.1eNl'1 B.-xs'l', BAN- QENE 5C,,M,,,f,f :mlm Blu'31'1'uN1mc:n, Bon I3L'llKJ,Cl,ll 'I'flN FAl'S'I'l-Ill,'IAYNH 1,-vlmmrv 19 1940 IQu.m', HARRY KQINU, Rox NIINSON, RuN,u.n f,l,SON, ' ' ,, h.l1,x':1cN Horgmsn, hldxlxrz li0sr:N'1'lm1,, DAVE Slillllilikll-Ili, .l1 '1'fY24-195' Hl4lllliE11l!'l' SKTHNIlll'l', IJML Svllxlclss, RALPII Ylclummxrz, Rox' NY-xczxlilx. S E N I 0 R S NEXT YEARQS S NIOR BEGI TAKI G wAi? w.r Nfafis . kt. cartsitrllv Ear e,..a.e.1,s,,s Q Q s...a.s.sm:- with Tin: junior Cl!!-Y-Y Offic1'rs--- Secretary-Treasllrer Mary jo Thomp- I 7 J son, lresident lat Kenny, and Vice-lresident Carl Schmidt. The Deltoncs --- Tom Haebig and Dick Faireloth, showed us their swinging singing style at the Mistletoe Mixer. 32. . .DIUNIORS The climax of our school daysl Yes, at last we were juniors, recognized by all as upperclassmen. NVe started our exciting third year with the elec- tion of our class officers. Pat Kenny was elected to serve in the dual role of class president and prom king. As his assistants, we elected Carl Schmidt vice- president and Mary jo Thompson secretary-treasurer. The school government also included a member of our class. Barbara Fuge served as secretary-treas- urer of the student senate. This year, the all-school plays displayed some of the many talents of members of the junior class. Bar- bara Eklo, Dick Faircloth, Pat Kenny, judy Maxon, Gloria XVillkomm, and many others represented us well in both the one-act plays and in Colden Boy. Many juniors also took an active part in debate and forensics to promote a very successful year. Homecoming was, as usual, a big event for us. At the Homecoming dance, Shelby Schenk and her escort, Dick Faircloth, our representatives on the court, proudly walked among the queenis royalty. Mr. Panfil's and Miss Podruclfs homerooms brought us honor by winning the window competition and tying for third in the float competition respectively. junior boys showed skill in all of the athletic events of the school. Among our football heroes were Tom Bast, Dave Conring, George Hess, Hilary Mar- tin, and jack Zallaps. On the basketball court, Dave Conring, Bill Hudson, and jack Zallaps contributed to our highly successful season, while many others both led the way and created competition in cross country, golf, skiing, tennis, and track. Four peppy junior girls, Anne Bauer, Barb Eklo, judy Maxon, and Susie Umbs helped lead our cheering section. On March 18, nine members of our class were in- itiated into the National Honor Society. Those chosen as having outstanding qualities of scholarship, char- acter, leadership, and service were Nancy Bales, Bruce Berkholtz, Charlotte Frankow, Mary Cehl, judy Liesener, judy Nehrbass, Marilyn Pederson, joan Race, and Carl Schmidt. Of course, the biggest event of our junior year was our prom. NYe worked long hours preparing the decorations and making plans for this truly wonderful evening which we had looked forward to for so long. And we were not disappointed because our efforts were certainly rewarded when we saw the completely transformed gym, and all joined in the grand march behind King Pat Kenny and Queen Charlotte Fran- kow and their court. The decorations, centered around a japanese teahouse in the front of the gym, created a realistic oriental atmosphere. japanese lanterns, cherry blossoms, and distant mountains took everyone on a quick and exciting trip across the Pacific Ocean. As we review the many achievements of our junior year, we sigh with regret at its departure, but look forward to next year and finally to becoming seniors. REINS OF LEADER HIP xv ff W, I fr I 4 ul v .AnIxtm1Iuxg, I .Xllwmgu I. Alluulmt C. Allan lx, Alllct N. Almlt .. 54,1 . I'. II.wltIL'ln N. II.lIL's If. Iilmllc' P. Ihxt Q T! 'I'. Ihst M. Ii.mu.m D. Ihtlx A. II.lur1' -I. Iiukf.-r .KT S.. , . xi -- 'xv K 'I'Iw mpc-ning a5sm-lnlmly Imrouglmt us all tugm-tlu-r again nftl-r our summvr YQICAIIIUII. ,-J , IIcnkcl'I I'. Ilulwr I.. HL-llcr V. lk-Ilcr Iiqlonghl I., II,-ntur BL-rgln II. Plcrlxlmltl N. Ihtll -I. Illcltln-I . Hu-ltlcr M. Ihlls' ff. Ilirr I'. Illgucl' I.. Huck' C, Holm D. Iinhn If. Ilmllml-It -I. I4-l!!ILm.m M. Iimmln-nlu - I I I . I . F' i 3 I K B- ...xi 'I J Jw x ' Q' ,. . . 5 K : '. ' , l I .4 -ci :Z lx 2 si . 1 I 'j,:,? Q Ts . Q M. Q ' L 5 l ' I. Illuiluu If. Nm-ttnur UI. Burg N. Ilutllw I-.uxlarcllc filmrlmn Ii. f.1rlnLlcN'k l7.Cf..1rk 5. fklnsscx M. fnllms ll, fnulcy I'. Cllmpcl -I. f'nnr.ul j. Cutter iv. Crass I'. Dxckmum R. Dials K. Ijl'CIlL'I I5 lim-llllwclgrl II, Iklu ,IUNIUIIS . . . 33 UNIOR YEAR I FILLED ITH FU ...-I I , , - i , ik- A. linlwqi rl. llllwci' R. llliulntlm A. llllk J, Film li, Flnsili C. Frnnkou P. Frcunil R. lflir H, liugu kv' NS Q. ig .. Q' V K 5 5 l I . l ., ll lfullci Al. Cmugci' N. liulwlmul M. Cichl A. Cicib li, Gcmxmlcn R. Cicrncr li, ficsxc-rt D. Cicwsm-l ' lx. lmulcn -r ' y K Q ,ll K, Y. ,,..v. 2, cs. ' Q J .- :ff '. 'f ,'::r H K li . fr , -J L ii . 9 z in 1+ . . 1' ' if fi 3-'S TX 5.1.54 1. C. Q-ui-lsclx D, Cinuring M. Ciornun -I, Goscwclmr M. Gmtlm XV. Gunilrum H. Ciusc T, Haclwig D. H.llm D. Hgirnlcgcn - SX Q i 'i . 54. l, ' - L i ii Q 4. ' Q .- Q - -v ' 'K . , L1 .1 1. J .- r z 2 9' '- , . .- 3 I A ' ... lor, ff --.Q 1' . H.-K f -1 ' .ff K -' M 1- K M . ff xc: 'K' .3-' V N ff X Xi f r.-1 . . K 'W S i gg.. sf, . - ' I ' rx r fp r 1 --., ' s R. ll.xrilL'gL'n ll. lhllcr I.. llrlilur M. Hcxl lf, Hcnliu D. Hcnslcr D. Hcrlwst Ci. Hcsx Hull M, llollrlml as if .IT L if Q - . -I. Hull H. llurmlmc 1. Hmm j, Huber XV. Hudson WC jam: S. -lustcn R. ,lung B. Kniling J. Kcilingcr Y Y f H :K . -A i -, .h I ,jmsp i , :Jw Q 8 , ' S h , .J '-131' 8' 9 . i'f'i ix 'll' ff. Kemp Al. Kcmpf P. Kenny K. Kerry Cf. Ke-ul' F. Kind C. Kirchner B. Knrst D. Klein K. Knochcl ' ' ,ii - A f f!' .. , x M. Knuclwcl H. Knutlr R. Kuhlcr j. Kotlx K. Kramer M. Krcll j. Kucclilcr N. Kufnlxl' P. Kurtll R. Kurtz 34. ..jUN1ons X. l EXCITEME T, EMORIE FUR ALL 1 R A Q. fx' . Q, '51 . . ,,, P. I.4m-l 'l'. I..llllL'l' ,l. l..n1tcrS 1. l..1y S. I..1ycoyk K. 1.4-xtlmuscr B. 1.4-wxs C. LICTIHJIIHI bl. l.ic-sp-nc: P. l.onhn-n .t . . P T' ' ' V' iv' f 9' ' ,-5 R 1 2' M. 51.1.13 M, M.mning H, Mglmn Cf. h1LlfLAl'l.lL'f Al. hlgltcxxglcr tl. Maxon lf. May U. May li. M.ny s I l is l- ' .- 5 I , -K M wr X' 'V H Q m x f. . K . . Q. 2 file ' ' 15. M.1ycl K. Mayo il. L11-ustu-x' A. Miller R. Munch M, Monll.ly R. Monnhly l.. Mowx Nclnlmxs M, Nnlrolson Q35 ' M xiii KU? in h ' 1 A r Q. I, k..- . 1 5 - ifix ' if. l X, li. Ocllmlun lf. OL-llmlcn ,l. Uhmnnn D. Olson K. f,,lNlL'LllA Y. P.xl'n.m M. Pu.lcrsorx ql. Plnstur K. Pxa.ml' R. PHIV' w f- 29213 YW? x X X S' X4 S J Q . 1 z:':'F.- 1, Eff . 55-in :if . F. l'l.uL-lx' li. PtK'lIlI1l.lll Ii. Powell K. Powell ,l. Run' IT. R.uly D. R.14thL-x' S. Rcxslmg l,. Rn-tflnll K . liltluxlmxnlu N fx . .- . Q- K ' ii. K . ... . ww- -.4 '- -'Q ' '- ' nb 45 g . . 3 .XM .. .L L V I 4 Q .f .A . Q VE? Q: Kg, f ' 5' wxgq -WSL 1 A X .Q 1-43. gl V A. Roclwr -I, Rm-ll K. lint Runga H. SLILICI S. Sfhcnli VI. Snllukurt ,I,Sd1lut A. Skllllllklf I., Sahnlull 5 fs vw W I 'K - N -' W' K ef 4. A . J -F.. I -,U .. -4 U' S 1 f?3f+.f 4 A 'Q X . D. Schmidt K. Sghmidt R. Schmidt D. Schneider C. Snhnclss K. Schocdel M, Shannon T. Slmcsfcr K. Sknlu j. Slllvlk JUNIORS . . . 35 IU IOR PROM HOW CLASS ABILITY 2 'Wi is I I ,il 5 . . ' M -' J V W . x 3 .1 - ' s Ny l 3- A in 3 'gr . 1 - ,gf 1' K 1 + lofx X, 1- WI. -vw N 'Nicki C. Srnnlcn S. Straswhurg K. Taylor R, Taylor J. Theisscn M. Thompson S. Umhs M. Utech P. Waxgraer R. Wzlgncr gif A' 1 J - I , N 1 . ,QQ Z- .IQ f' : B ' uv . ff' ' . X P' Vi - gg . V X159 X5 B iw .,....., l J: ' J ,f ill f, T T fr J. Waarrlius E. Warncckc I.. Weber S. Wcincrt G. Weiss R, Wcnzlaff J. Westmpn G. Wieclmxnzin R. Wicrrke G, Wi P? T ' - K . H... 5' . ag' - .1 ' Nut PlCfLlI'CLlZ R. Gchl, J. Hullmann. B. Julmwn. J. Mertz. G. Nelson, If. Zell ,.,. rf , 1 R. Winckler D. Winninghoff D. Zaichck J. Zallaps J. Zautncr il' Witludrcw' 36. ..-IUNIORS The 1957 May Ball Court: HL-nrictta Bcllin and Jim Barncs, Bonnie Marks and Bob Schmidt, Judy Nimtz and John Klein, Queen Ann Ilavvrficld and King Tom Haehig, Mary Knoc-bel and Jim Matcnacr, Mary Jo Thompson anrl Tom Albrecht, Jucly Maxon and Dick Faircloth. UPHOMURE AVE POTE TIAL At last! After months of weathering the trials of being freshmen, we had finally earned the privilege to possess the esteemed title of sophomores. And proud we were of it! As sophomores we would participate in almost all of the activities of XVest Bend High, so we chose our class officers with care. Elected were jolm Klein, presidentg Bill King, vice-president, and june Schultz, secretary-treasurer. The first activity on our calendar for this year was homecoming in the midst of the excitement of the football season. To represent our class on the court of honor we chose june Schultz. Her escort in the grand march was john Tollack. Mr. Runkel's homeroom made us very happy when it placed second in the float competition. In sports, our sophomore boys starred on both the varsity and teams. Bill King and Bob Stoffel were our heroes on the varsity football squad while jolm Klein and Bill King played on the AU basketball team. On the B teams, Bob Arendt, Dave Bales, joe Emanuele, Ken Hemauer, jeff Hoy, Bob Klemp, Cary Koehn, Mike Limbach, Eugene Scharrer, and Bernie Spaeth were among the many who represented us. Backing the boys, sophomore girls took their places on the cheerleading squads. Penny Harth showed pep and enthusiasm on the A team, and Laurie Dunlop, Kay Knoebel, Kay Pleshek, Sally Stanfield, and Mari- lyn Yogerst cheered on the Bu team. Many sophomores did fine work in the debate program. However, we are especially proud of jim Holt, Mike jolmson, Mandy NVeikum, and Steve XVer- ner, who won the Little Ten Championship for VVest Bend. In dramatics and forensics, sophomores also excelled. Fine acting was done by several sophomores in the all school plays, while still others displayed talent in forensics. The most important activity on our calendar was our Post Prom Party. The gym was magnificently decorated and entirely transformed to carry out the theme Isle of Golden Dreamsfi An Hawaiian atmos- phere prevailed with palm trees, a colorful mural, and hundreds of tropical flowers as decorations. The excellent entertainment provided a morning of fun for everyone who attended. Another big social event on our sophomore calen- dar was the Mayball, which was held on May 9. The pastel-colored decorations, centered around a large May Pole, gave everyone a really festive feeling. The dance was highlighted by the presentation and crown- ing of the queen and her court. Of all the happy occasions which were part of our sophomore year, one of the most memorable was the day on which we received our school rings. After that, we could truly feel like upperclassmen. As we look back on the studying, extra-curricular activities, and social events which made our sopho- more year a most successful and wonderful one, we are certain that it will never be forgotten in our book of memories. The Sophomore Class Officers --- Vice-President Bill King, X Secretary-Treasurer june Schultz, and President john Klein. Laurel justman, Mrs. Coska, joan Garbadc, Mrs. Kempka, and Patsy Lange serve refreshments on College Day. SOPHOMORES . . . 37 An . l7. Allncl DISSECTI G FRUGS AND BI ECTI G 'nf .r- wif' I.. Allnrgllng Ck. Amlcrsun S. Amlcrxon R. Arendt ll. Armlt G. Averill D, Bllcs .I. Hulwr H. lhst no ff. Henk A, Bucky-r K. licpkur M, Backer lf. lllcglcl' 3,0 XX ,fi . . N. P. Hruusclm V J' ,cf .. ,ffl ,l. lhngcl M, Hicrsack ' , All 5' . f YQ l X H. Hue-Ktncr K., Ulm S, lichm il . I 3. x, Fl ywgv 1' xg A Cf. Hlngcn T. Bingrn li. Bintz 1 - EEE . Q 'flff '-I4 X H. liurcklmrnlt M. fmllmun j. Chapman . B111 lN . Drxnkun N. Dxlcsscl ll. Bcimlmrn L ,D M 'v i ..f 4 J, Hnmtz QF va u-v w., . X , .Llurk 4: ,J 1 iJ.,.' 5'4 5'ir ffl ' 'H 6 'f 1 5 .1 l., Dunlop --.4 v-us A Jw v XV. Hull I., Hcllmm H. lk-nm-tt Ii, HL-ntcr 4... ' A 1, ., ,ai 5,1717 wi. f xl P. Bmnllcy K. Brgult K. Bu-:KL-nlmcll H. limdlcllcr w-1 1 v-4 D. Daniels K, Dum K. Dclcurc na ,.-.'.,i,., I ' A A li. Kimss ' W ,MA . -711: Y . I f I .1 to W 1, ' ' 2 ' ' ' ' Q b I M' f - .,,, E? .,,. . . f,,..,,.w- 4--.. 'Y if , 'l'. llhcxlnmlt K' H. Lllm-it I Lllstlllhlkll U. lmnlmm , .K ' - . J. L ' 1, ef. lf- jilj' A A A ,- Y . ,. lf V . . YAY, . CQ. lirnst ,l. llxulns K. l:.ll5L'I D. F.llwcr Il. Fellcn7 , Firma YI. l:l.1sLl1'f B. Flint Al. ljuy N, Ifmnk Q . .. up 1. ,, I.: , . V, Q f ' A x '05 I , ' -1 A :isa 'V ' T A -- A we . . If f f ,Q --.. 2- - 'Q gb -A W' l . Q 'A ..... .gk Q l Q gif' wx. in , ' W N5 , . b . f f . tf EE in -A 'tml . ' 'll 'll rh . fl Vfl' -M - Q-....5. V f . sf? ,emm a 4+ VI. lfrn-uml D. lfugc j. Furgcr ,l. lQ.n'lw.ulc j. Gaugcr CQ, Uclulhull ll. buh. P, Cm-nh lf. UL-rl.ul1 D. hum 3s...SUl'llONlOllllS CLE ARE MAJOR ACTIVITIE HJ EX ' ll ' 1 S 'If i y K rg g - . 5'?.1llx . 5' , , f A M , . -' Fl' ,f ' - 1 , -l. KQmm.ln I., Omit S, Umlf D. Uricpcntmg 5. Uricscrnur XV. Griuscmcr S. Gruber R. Cvumlrum T. Uumlrum K.. Klux! E E. ,.,, ,. , - V h J V 1 1 4 .' 7 S . V va- 45, A . 4 .1 r vi. ' .... 1 Nl .1 I , Af f 'N P+- bl R. Gutlm' ll. Haas T. lflacn T. Hnlty' R, Hamlyn R, Hammcn A. Hnrgcr R. Harmon P. Hnrtln -l. llnug -in .4 Qi is Q Q N 4 K. A, V . 8 . Q . .3 V - J-J' -0' ' M 'o .ii . . , Keg ,sv . . 5 ,.., Ml W if -r f as A -.. if A. - N! ' 7 M. llnsng S. lhys ll, llulwcrt XV. llcmcgkc K. llcnuucr D. llcmlucl I.. llumlwcl P. Hunks 'lf llc-ppc!! 'l'. llcumu A . x . , , .W , N . rg f- .,, t wa- ...X - J 3, A lf' . r ,..,. H 5.1 4 151.-, 'L A . - 5552. W 5 Q EE .:::l .4 WP 3 ' ' ' ' .!.,J, M, Huss P. Hctzul wl. llirstcin j, Huelt j. Holt G. Hoy j. Hmm I.. junk D. -lugrx A. -lnclu-l xx., .,g,, ,, X. V ' . P , .. , N K ,. . ,Q ,. 5' . N Q , ' X f 2 ., . . ' 1 C if 1-5 A - ' -4 . .3 1 f A D gi rr .X 54 A. 2 A 2 , frm .... A. ,lmmki M. -lulmwn H, ,lung L. juslmnn A. Kglclmy K. K.l9IL'Il G. Kulxngcx' -l. Kulmgur P. Kell li, Kamp 5 r-- R. R. Kllllld XV. Kung VI. Kirigll H. Kussiugrr C.. Kissingur j. Kissinger D. Klum j. Klum R. Kle.-mp -I. Klumlw K- ' .K A A sqgsg ,, ., 31- . X 5 .K V X Q 5 i. 5 i 1 .. .3 . 2 ..,. T, ., - 6. ,, . ' ' Q Eli' qw, , 5' ' -l . - Q: :L f ff ' -. 59 A QA lg, 4 ., K I NN if . L .XX A , f- , - .. , , K Q !x . V 2 X, 1' K. K.umlu K. Knuulwl R. Knocck R. Kmvp XV. Knop D. Knclwcr B, Koclm CQ. Kuclm li. K-'L-mg j. K-vllu-lu.: SOPIIONIORICS. . .39 Kny l'lz-sh:-k puts up il poppy lmllvtin hoard OPHOMORE APPRO CH THEIR mn Y 9 FIGHT F' num MDT ww mm. N .- R. Kull G. Kullnmnsbcrgcr R. Knnstanz ff. Km CQ, Kuhn -I. Kmnql ,WHL nur Bmw num Y '31 um, 05 10 YINTORY Mil om 'rim wlru 1.nwn.l'v Hmm' UIGHT , WENT M180 1 , Ilnl1,, , nn nun - 1 ' ,I . 1 ? man ' naar' If 1 W fm., qw. fy V! M, Krause D. Krcis Yi, Km-is N. Kudck R. Kucghlcr D. Kucsttr in Miss l'nl1Vs rocnn. v-Z 'Q Q QA..-. K, Labisky D. Lubntt I.. Lange P. Lange D, Larsen J. l.nulcr 3 arid' . x 1 A lf. I.L-guts j. Lcmkc M, Ijmhnch F, Lord j. Lueckc R. Lucckc W. Mnnskc VV. Mglduughlin H. Marks j. Martin B, Mat.-nucr H. Mayer G. Mnycr H. Mayer' M. Mayer j. Mehring A. Mcycr C. Michuls l. Muller j, Miller is -Q' X xx s,.L r 1 N. Mnrun K. Nuns I,. Nchrlmxx li. Neumann A. Neuy C. Newton j, Nimtz K. Uclhnfcn R. Olson D. O'Mcara Q y ff X Wx' I U 44 . . O'Mc.1r.x V. 0'Mc.n'.1 D, Opgcn-nth dl. Opgcnnrth S. Often I.. Pzlgcl P. Pastors M. Pnttun If. Pccblcr K. Pcil 40 . . . SOPHONIOIKICS EW STATUS AS UPPERCLASSME 3 M. Pelvis S. Punk K. Plcshck Al. Pmchcr P. R.1meI I Rmdll ,YQ D. R.1lImku D. RL-ullurt H. Rcyr1ulLIS ,X X 1. '. gm V52 131 S f I I HK I P. Rico M. Rich: I., Rocher j. Rucckcr I I: X S . ' 1-3 I U' ., , S x S f , 1 I ' IV., J lug . . -5 I I D. Rusuntlml' IE. R-vscntlml R. Rmcmlul E. Rossnun I, Rutllng J we sr , . I A. Sylwqx' M, Snlncummnnn il. Snhickcrt IZ, Schxllcr j. Sdmlmser N hmult lx Mlmrnldt R Nnlnnudt II NKIIIUHII I Nglxm t K. SLI1llL'InIL'l' I. SKIIDUPI 'iv' f I C. Sn Imunmfhcr rl, Sdmull K, Snlwcdcl ' Sc nm Ndmr ru I SAIlruLnLr D MIIUIU Nm lu X . D. SChIL'!l1.ll1 B, SL'ILICIlSflL'IiCl' R. Surdcbcil D. Skibn C Sm 1 Smnrnuhlnl Synth on 1 OTHER YE R CGMES T0 CLO E j. Stangl j Qtangl Stark N Steahl M Steber J QKLIICI1 D Stermle 5 Stemmetz j 'Stevens R Qtntlel S. Stream Surprise' W Tevxs j Tollack K Topel A Troelel D Vandeluo R Vugelsang R Wa1l1 R Wlcehter B, Wagner K Wxgner A Walters J Wcxsler J Weber T Weber K Weddxg M Werkum K Wcrmrt J C Wcxis J. M. Weiss S Welch L Werner S Werner L Wrckert' J W1 dmeyer M E W1edmeyerM S Wredmeycr B Wrlkens A Williams j Wrllmme N. Zuulsdorl ' Withdraw 42 . . . SOPHOXIORES re FRE HME M KE THEIR M RK The class of 1961 made its first official appearance in this world on Friday, September 6, 1957 -- Freshman Day. NVQ' were somewhat confused as we entered the unknown world of XVest Bend High to become ac- quainted with our new teachers, surroundings, and classmates. ln fact, some of us were actually lost for awhileg but as the weeks passed, we became more and more familiar with our new life and eventually began to feel at home --- even in the presence of upperclass- men. XYe really became a part of the school when we elected our class officers --- President Peter Berkholtz, Vice-President Bosemar y Frankow, and Secretary- Treasurer jane' Bauer. Then, to make our citizenship complete, we elected homeroom senators and alternates to represent us in student government for the year. The Freslnnan Party on September 20 gave us an opportunity to have fun and meet our classmates all at once. The games we played were loads of fun, the food was delicious, and it was nice not to have any upper- classmen around for a change. The first big event of our high school career was homecoming. NYe watched proudly as our representa- tives on the court, Marie Bock, and her escort, Peter Berkholtz, took part in the grand march. XVe were also very pleased when Nlr. XVeier's homeroom won a prize for its float. As the year passed, members of our class became active in many extra-curricular activities. XVe were well represented in the all-school plays by Sue Bast, Toni Beaumont, Lee Ann Puestow, Steve Boecker, Niles Sacia, Tom Schloemer, Eric Skuldt, Nlervin Thompson, and john XVeiss. Many freshmen competed in debate and forensics and brought our class its first speaking honors. Those freshmen who represented NVest Bend in the Little Ten Forensics Meet were Sue Bradley, jeanne Hammes, jeff Kurtz, julie Simoneau, Karen Skuldt, Barbara Stube, and Eileen Theisen. Our freslunan boys did an excellent job in sports and will, we hope, continue to represent us well throughout the next three years. Cheering the boys on to victory were the freslunan cheerleaders --- Barbara Becker, Kathy Eklo, judy Mueller, Kay Schoch, and jane Strenke. On March 26, we were the early birds of the day as we boarded the train for our trip to Chicago. XVhen we arrived there, glass-topped sight-seeing buses were waiting to give us a tour of the city. Later we went to the Museum of Science and Industry where we could look around on our own for about five hours. Une of the biggest events of our first year in high school was the May Ball. This freshman-sophomore sponsored dance not only was our first big dance but also brought the social year at XVest Bend High to a really exciting close. As we shed the lowly title of freslnnen this spring and become sophomores, all of us can look back with mixed emotions on the many events of 1957 and 1958 that made us a part of VVest Bend High. It certainly was a wonderful beginning for our four-year stayl 'l'lu- FITSIIIIIIIII Class Officers --- Vice-President llosemary janet Achterberg, Ruth Ann Behrends, jerilyn Anderson, and Frankow, Seerm-tary-Treasurer jane Bauer, and Sue Bast give Nlr. Grignon their fees on lfreslnnan Day. I l'resiclent leter Berkholtz. 1 1i1iSHNl15N . . . 43 N Ms 85:5 'X sz N. Q . -x . X ,.,, K 55' 4 If 'fin' ' ' 273 FRE HME E ROLL TO WELL R. Allanngcr VX 0 6 -J 4' .I. Adm-:lwrg R. Alloc' 9 FR N Q ll 1.3 S 'nm' 'J.,3f V :, 3- l,,. 7. RN- R. Allan - S ., X D, Buhler M. Bunk 'lf li.mm.ln I.. Baumann A. Beaumont ' ' ' .,,.:, isif- Af p K . L my . f'Qj?i' L EX Q fu ' --Y! fi: ,F w X, Q K, r A -a .. . . V D, BL-:rcs R, Bias R, Blank w ,M o .' ' l'. lllukcrwllllgc ,lf lifuliL'l1llslgc X5 M555 kg. K .. . la ? 1 X ' YQ? s , . . .AL S. XV. Bftlkkillillix H. llI'lltllL'llCI' v R A . 1 QQ 'Q I' , 3 Y ll. fb VI. Allict tl. Andersen F. Bnlcs 5. lhst R. Bath -I. lhucr 6 . K N 4- -' ' . P ' ' 2 Q4 m fg! V' . , , .X Y k, I. .1 U 7 l f 1 . . I' ni X f B. Banker M. Becker R. Bchrcnds R. llcnnctt CQ. Bn-nwn P. H4-rklmlu fm - AVN: 'f x df .Z ' l , R. Bmlcnbnch B, linlnmltn N. Bohn N, Hurdwr! S, Bnldluy fi, limult AJ X., ' g i L R g V9 ,vig . W 5 X l T. B!'UCKkllCl'I M, Hmm li. FrrucSsc. I.. linker Cf, f1h.npm.m D. fjlmrltnm if L . -,Tp P 1 M? I5 9-ND , - bn 1 ff? I ' ll, flu-sglk R. f,IX'l4lLlx'x D. Clgrk 'lf fllmsuy C. Cunjurski M. funk S. Cutter K. ffmlghlln T. Dum FI, llununem . f ' R ' ,,f ' - . . 3 s J W, Ag cv . ' I S7 K 'Ll' In W v -ep vy K K A ,, + If IX-x'L'l1pull S. ljllflll N. Dickmnnn D. Dicls VU, Dulxrxxnnlt M. Duulcy K. Dorngukcr limp R, Ducnkcl K. Dylxcn -xi.. .I p .L QQ Q B-3 Q, . W ' .X .fn .R . ,... X l. 5, ' , K ' . ,. , . 4: ' -, ' f ug. 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Ruckdnslxel N. Sari.: S. Sager R. Sauer 46 . . . IVRESHMICN X x ix 4... A -.... 'f 1 : n ' , 2 1 9 S. Salma!!! M. Snlxlutkc T. Sdxlu,-Inn-1' XV. Sfhlllltlk D. Salxru-:JL-1' Ii. Sdmch K. Salumalta-r I. Snhmcdcr K. Sdullvpul S. SthllSfL'1 5.5K-A ,Y L A i f . ' n ,. ii ' A, V .4 Q.. M + ,.,, .1 1 . ' av.. big v Q. , Z RIN I 1 - W X LY I XV. Snlulstrr Ki. Schutt M, Skllxuntl M. Shwkl J. Sumwm ul IQ. Skuldt K. Skuldt D. Smith R Srmwly Cy. Spnnlln as x g '-' K if rf I 1 L 'S ll. SIL-rmhkc B. Strnslulrg ,l. Stu-nku H. Stuhc M. 'lllylur D, Tempe -I. 'Il-rxnlu D. Tukcr I.. 'l'l1rlu-xx M. 'l'hun1pwn .4 A. Tlnfl R. Tlmll M, Txmm V, Tuck M. V.u!.nn A V.m,k-rwalkrr j. V.m Prim P. Vass J. XVngncr P, W.1lLlkir4'I1 1 .Niki Q ' ' ' fs , 1 .1 r v fk iw- A M' 'A 3 f-A . . . ..:: . A - 4, 1 T. XV.lIQIkiu'h II, Xvnndxchncidcr P. W'r.xslcr M. Weber R. XY'cgL-nur B. Wagner Wclss j. Wkiss H. We-xxllaxfl C.. W'crniakc X XJ b F Q, In A . , . ' i -- Wcskclllwcrgul' M, Xvcttslcin F, Wficdlnuycr D. XVil1lamS R. 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'l'hl- first Qillllt' of tht- sc-llsoll, the trzlclitiollzll hull clog gllllltx algalillst Port Xlllsllillgtoll, SQIXV the Blltlg0I'S gvt off to ll poor stllrt. NH- not Olllf' lost thv glllllt' I3-6, lilll tht- Stilfllllg qlllll'tc'l'hllcli, Bill SL'llLlt'l:gt'll, allso lost tlllt' of his llt'XY volltllct lvllst-s t'lll'ly ill thc glllllt-. Al- though hoth lt'2lIIIS Lllltl tht- l't'ft'l't't'S C'I'ilXVlt'tl oxvr thai jlftllllltl ltltllxlllgf for it, tht- svlllx-ll wus ill ulill. By tht- llvxt jLillllt', thc' tczllll lllltl illlpl'ox'vd, lilll' not qllitt' Olltllljlll to whip Coollvy. 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The' gillllt' with f:OllllI1l?llS. postpollvcl lX'l'llllSt' of tht' ASlilll lilll t'piclc'lllic.wlls plzlytltl Oll xYt'tlllt'Stlkly 1ll'lK'I'- llooll, NtJX'ttIIIl3t'l' 6. Altlltillgll fl0llllIll3llS wzls slightly filY0l'Ctl, tht' BkltlQt'I'S, witll sollll- of tht- hoys plllyillg their lust galllll- for NYBIIS, t'2lSily fI'0llllCtxtl tllt'lll -10-6 llllcl fillishl-tl tht- 50118011 on ll happy llotl-. Tha- 1957 swlsoll was Ct'l'fllillly SllCCt'SSl:lll ill colll- pllrisoll to thc- pu--sc-alsoll pl'cclic'tiolls, illltl thc l't'StllfS llgilill showccl thllt ther XYBIIS fighting spirit llcwvl' fllils wht-ll ll Cllillllilgft' is prcscllt. Spvuly c:t'Ul'Q4' Ill-ss tlllll'IlIlS tht- llt'llt'll5t'. 'fhl' B2ltlLft'l'N plllyl-tl olll' ll.lytlllll' galllll-. !'9 'Q 25 l llilikil I lr-I l ., L, ' nl llmll' N Ellllll 1 sf if A l 0' 'll AI111111 c111lj'1H1lIQ1l 11-1111s 1Il11'1'1.1'1'1'llC'l' 111411111111 111111 for 41.11-11 Za111a111x 'I1111C Y.-Xl1Si'l'Y l 00'l'BA1.1, TICANI I'l'rlHf 111111 --- I. 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C. 1l1LlL'1'1N. li. Sl'1H1l'- rvr, 11. 21011 111111911 1.a11.1'i1u'. C11a1c'11 Daly. 'l'l1ir1l 111111'----1. K1'i1's. D. Olson. D 1'1llgK', A. Nillllllllllll, kl. SL'1l1OSSl'l', 11 K1111st:111z, 'l'. 1'11N'I'1l1ll'l11. A. xl2lIl1k'1K1 Nl. 1.lIll1Hll'1l, bl. 1'1ll11lIllll'11', 1. 111lll- 11L1L'1l. 1311114 l1111l'--- NY. SL'1llll1Q11, 11. 1,i1lljlK'. 15. 1'11111'1'. 1. S1ilIl1l1. 11, 11:1l1i0ws141. -I. NN'itt1x11wski, Nl. 11K'L'1xk'1', XY J 111'1lll'l'1i1', Y. '1'111'1x, '1'. 0'X1m':11'a1, 1 111'41c114'y. 'l'. K1'1111A, 11. 111.lll1K. 1 1 4 Bm'a1x'c1' 1311111 flC'UIlOlIl0XYOL' XYICST BEND 131'l'11ll . . . 11113011 . 111ll'11-0111 . CI11l111111m11s . 11o1'ic1111 . N1z1yx'ill1' . Xyilllllllll . I l'l l'1 1 TEN S'l',fXNlDl. NCS l 0 0 l 1 1 0 U 0 0 QF Q Q N10 v 1 nf AM 1 lan Champs ,lack Zallaps, ,Iohn Klein, , MF My Dru SL'lIlOt'lIlK'l', Bill Sehaefgen, Willir Rust-h, and Coach XVeier. At the beginning of the '56-'57 season, there was talk of a basketball championship for XVest Bend High. The team had finished high the previous season and had a group of talented veterans returning. However, the troublesome jinx that had plagued XVB basketball teams for over two decades again destroyed visions of a first Little Ten Championship. The '57-i58 season, it was thought, would be no dif- ferent. The team had three returning lettermen, guards jack Zallaps, john Klein, and Bill Schaefgen, but some- thing had to be done about the forward line. Then three talented lads appeared who hadnit played the year before, Dave Schloemer, Wfillie Busch, and Tony Spaeth. These three all helped tremendously, Dave being the fourth high scorer in Little Ten play. The season began on a plaintive note as WVB dropped two games to Port and Cedarburg. Then Little Ten play began with VVB meeting arch-rival and pre- season favorite, Hartford. ln a clash that will long be remembered, the Badgers pulled the first of many sur- prises from their bag of tricks by winning 51-46 and leaving little doubt as to their superiority. And so went the season. Columbus was edged by a point on Dave Schloemer's game-winning basket, Berlin was beaten as Schloemer and Zallaps combined for 47 points, and Beaver Dam was beaten as Schloe- ff-if 244. mer again led the assz . The Badgers had won four straight and were on e top conference rung. Then disaster struck as Mayville dropped XVest Bend into a first place tie with Hartford, setting the stage for the return game at Hartford. The Orioles were up in arms as the Badgers invaded their nest, and ex- citement ran high. Hartford really had it as they dumped VVB by 11 points, and it looked as if the time- worn jinx would survive another year. VV B got back on the right track the next week by dumping Cooney, and the next Badger victim, Ripon, fell in a double overtime joust in which Zallaps, Schaef- gen, and Dave Conring pulled XVB out of the fire. NVaupun was trounced easily, and with a smile from Lady Luck, the team slipped past Horicon 52-51. For YVest Bend, the equivalent of the four-minute mile had been accomplished --- they had won a Little Ten Basketball Championship. Certainly no one deserves more credit than Coach YVeier. His only regret was that he only had one suit of clothes to give for the championship, for it seems that he had a little encounter with a shower. Coach Day's Bn team gave YVest Bend a clean sweep in basketball by also tying for their champion- ship, thereby winning its second title in three years. Congratulations to both teams! THE VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row --- Assistant Manager N. Sacia, D. Conring, 1. Back Row --- Coach VV:-ier, D. Schloeiner, NV. Ruseh, B. Klein, AI. Zallaps, B. King, B. Sehaefgen. Hudson, D. Hemauer, D. Baumer, T. Spaeth, Manager J. Lay. L flllklll jlilllli' --- llIllNYl'f1lIlt xiulury, l.n't-s Lu-pl-1111111 this only lll1'1lllN IIN mn ui IJIXI Nl: 4-xt llc-ml 31, llurtikml -16. our first L'll.llllDiHIlNlli mf' l,l'l l'l,lC 'l'liX CONIVICIKICNCE ST.-XNDINCS XYICST IHCNID . HAll'tf0l'Cl . Ripon . . livnx vr Dann Xlzlyvilln' . 1 lllltNl lllllllli, ll lmumlx licrlin . lloric-ml . , . c,C0ll0IllOXYUC . Xvklllpllll . . CIOIIIIIIIDIIS . . lrf' N1'L'1llll 'l'lllC Bn l3ASKl'f'l'l5AI.l, 'l'lf.-XXI l runf limi'---AI. llult, Xl. -Iulnlson, A. Al1lIlil'ki, 'lf BillQl'll, Hawk Iinrz'---Cfmu-ll Dany. S, il1'ia-svlml XX C Ili N1 Illtl Xl D. Puttvr, 'l'. xYl'lK'l', -I. l'1llllllllll'll'. l.imlmn-ll, C. Ill1ll'l'l'i, Cl. Ih'ilnlmm'n, li Olx ll lx. Ihllhllltl. ll. Spmtll. xi3lll2l21'l'Al Xlm lux ,J --Mi as Hank Dcrlcth of Bcaycr Dam amd Boh Ciomlmctti of VVcst Bcnd rcccivcd thc Dillingoski Award for thc outstanding athlctc in thc Littlt- 'l'cn. Holm, who, in tht- words of Coach Strohaclicr is thc most outstanding track athlctc XVL-st Bcnd High School has cvcr had, lxrolac school rccords in liroad iump, high iump, low lmrdlcs, and polc vault and sct Littlc 'l'cn rccords in hroad iump, high lump, and low hurdlcs, ln addition, hc placcd fourth in thc statc and ll out of 55 at thi- AAU Dccathalon, thc only high school athlctc compctiug against top collcgiatc traclcmcn. TRACK Shortly aftcr thc hcginning of thc sccond scmcstcr each year, dangcr lurks in thc first floor hallway of YYcst Bond High, and a noisc similar to Iittlc hoys playing cow- boys and Indians cmcrgcs from that vicinity. Thc dangcr is that of hcing stampcdcd hy thc track tcamg thc noisc Nlr. Strohackcrs starting gun. And whcn this training hc- gln last Fchruary, thcrc was grcat potcntial on thc tcam in thc form of a largc numhcr of rcturning lcttcrmcn, so Coach Strohackcr was looking forward to a good scason. Thx' 1957 scason startcd, as usual. with thc Nladison XYcst liclays. Thrcc hoys, .Iohn Clayhaugh, lioh Ciomlmctti. and .Iohn Hcss. sccnrcd points to giyc XV-st licnd a ninth out of twcnty-thrcc schools, which was outstanding con- sidci-ing thc fact that it was thcir first ycar in Class A compctition. ln addition, Boh -lunicu Cliomhctti was tht- top individual scorcr of thc mcct with cight points. In thc rcmaining portion of thc scason, thc liadgcr cindcrmcn won thc Port Iiclays, thc l,ittlc 'l'cn Champion- ship, and thc XYcst Bcnd Invitational. At thc l.ittlc Tcn Mcct, Holi Ciomhctti again sccurcd thc most points, with Hank Dcrlcth of Bcavcr Dam finishing a closc sccondg and hccausc thc two finishcd so closc, thc judgcs awardcd thc Dillingoski Award jointly to hoth hoys. This ycar NVcst Bcnd did not compctc in thc Fond du Lac scctionals hut fought against rcally tough com- pctition in Nlilwaukcc, whcrc Boll Ciomhctti was thc only mcmhcr of the tcam to qualify for thc statc mcct. Boh went to thc statc and sccurcd, hy himsclf, cnough points to givc XVcst Bcnd a fourth placc. From thcrc, hc travclcd to California to compctc in thc Dccathalon for thc sccond year. Herc, facing somc of thc toughcst collcgiatc compc- tition in thc nation, hc placcd ll out of 55. Thc succcss of thc 1957 scason was, of coursc, duc to thc finc work of thc cntirc tcam, thc coachcs, and the managcrs. XVith lcttcrmcn .lim Britton, john Clayhaugh, Boh Coolcy, Ccorgc Hcss, Alolm lndcrmuchlc, jcromc Kcdingcr, Hay Roskopf, NVillic llusch, Dcnnis Ftothcn- niaicr, Allcn Spacth. Tony Spacth, and jack Zallaps and many othcr outstanding hoys rcturning, thc 1958 scason holds a lot of promisc for thc ciudcrmcn. 1 -........,! .,c,v.,A V.. 1. an at -cr Allcn Spacth fiuishcs first in tlu- quartcr milc. Alcromc Fcchtcr puts thc shot during a practicc sz-ssion. 54. . .TIKACK Tllli TRACK TEAM Front Hou'--- A. Spar-tli, j. Clay llilllllll, D. Fuge, A. jolinson, j ll:-ss, Al. Spzivtli, B. Cioinbr-tti -I. Br-ll, j. llosentliail, B. Br-ek Seeoml How--- F. Eckr-r, ul. Clinrl ton, I . l'lar-ok, C. Hess, 'I' Spur-th, NV. liusr-li, B. lloskopf, D. R0llll'Illlllllt'l', B. Vl'iltgen, S Anderson. Top Rou'--- Coneli Cnlrlwr-ll, li Sur-lion-ki, II. Brodzvller, B. Stof fel, Al. Britton, B. Hudson, 'l' ll:-ipp, DI. liidvrniuelilr-, B. Coo lvy, NV. Ciriau-ks, R. Diels, nl Zalllnps, Com-li Sll'0llSlL'li1'I'. STANDINGS Little Ten Conference Meet NVOst Bend . Oconomowoc Hartford . Berlin . . . Beaver Dum . Horicon . Mayville . Ripon . NVzmpun . Columbus Points 74 V2 42 41 V2 32 31 24 11 8 5 0 db Willie Ruscb tied Bob Nohr's WBHS record in the shot put. Bob Cionibetti Iolin Bell leads the field in the low hurdles. jolm Hess ghqnvg hig winning style, DI'1lClll'l'S CliSl1lllCl' flllllllllg TBACK . . . 55 ...A 4 Ilere eome the harriersl Coat-h XYeier t-ht-t-ks plans with Iim Ilelongia. Iim Charlton, Iolm Lay, Holi Pit-lx. Stanley Stitasslmrg, and -Fritz lllazel. A CROSS COUNTRY Coach XVeier,s cross country team had another good season. This has become a pleasant and common state- ment at XVest Bend High since cross country was started as a competitive sport in 1952, and, needless-to-say, 1957 was no exception. The Badger team, neyer at full strength heeause of the Asian flu and also handicapped hy loss of their usual home course on account of construction work, had a very successful season. The harriers defeated Hartford, Ripon, and Berlin Ctwicej, and tied with Beaver Dam in a meet when Asian flu had cut their numhers eonsideralmly. They also placed second in the Little Ten and seyenth out of approximately twenty teams at the Ilartford Invitational. During the season they were defeated only hy Nlarquette High School and Sheboygan Central, the state champs. The prospects for next year are even hrighterg with all the memhers of the first team hut senior Bill NYied- meyer returning, Coach NYeier is expecting a really top performance. Not only will he have lettermen Vincent Beder, .Iim Charlton H957 CaptainI, .Iim Holt, Lyndon Rich, Tom Sehowalter, and Ken XYeddig returning, hut NI'iedmeyer was also the only senior on an exceptionally large team. Besides this, many freshmen memhers of the team hold great promise for the coming season. THE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Front Hou' --- IJ. Norton, Nl. Kauth, Seeoml Ilou.'--- E. Skuldt, L. Roeher, A. 'l'u11 How --- Coach Cross, -I. Belougia, ll. lJielS. I. KNI- C. Iaeak, I. lfellenz, I. Ilolt, T. XYalters, B. NYiedmeyer, R. Iung, T. inger, F. Blazel, V. Heder, I. Charlton, D.Charlton, Seliowalterf B. W'agner, ll. Sauer, Saueressig, K. WY-clclig, -I. Kreilkamp, D. Schmidt, R. Schmidt, I. Lay, S. Strasshurg, I. ll. Plisehounig, I. Piselike, D. Ben- D. Rosenthal, NV. Zastrow, B. Horn, H. lflaseh, -I. Steilen, I. Lahott, VV. Heineeke, B. Pick, nett, R. Frank. I Bath. I. jones, L. Rich, C. Kolieh. R. Oelhafen, D. Tempe, Coach NVQ-ier. 56. . .CROSS C O U N T R Y KI TEAM Going to the first XV. I. A. A. sponsored state ski meet at XVausau a little earlier than usual this year, the WVest Bend High School ski team was relatively unprepared for competition with the teams from the northern part of the state. VVhile the squad had had only enough snow for about three practices, YVausau and most of the other teams had the advantage of three weeks of practice before the meet. Nevertheless, on january 21, Coach Strohacker's ski team started bright and early to travel to VVausau for the meet. As usual, they went a day before the meet to practice and to enable the boys to become accustomed to the hill. On Saturday morning, the downhill race was held. ln this race, runners start at the top of the hill and race to the bottom, the winning time was 22 seconds. NVQ-st Bend didn't fare too well in the morn- ing races, but the team came through in the afternoon. On the slalom course. XVansau did an expert job and finished first in record time, while three NVest Bend seniors, jeff Baxter, jolm Claybaugh, and jim Mars- den, out of our team of five qualified and finished fourth. Returning for competition next year will be Cary Koehn, Hilary Martin. and Dave O'Meara. The pros- pects for the coming season again are promising. john Clavbangh, llilary Martin, and Dave O'Meara cheek ' their skiis before the state meet at M'ausan. THE SKI TEAM Clary Koehn, jolm Claybangh, jeff Baxter, jim Marsden, Dave O'Meara, and Hilary Martin. SKI TEAM... LAL, The new tennis courts, home of our tennis squad. THE 1957 TENNIS TEAAI joel Anderson, Dick Baer, Dick Baumer, VVard Ciriacks Roger Dahlke, ,lack Flint, john Herlin, Mike johnson, jerry Lier- mann, jerry Mehring, Tom Mehring, Dick Metzger, Russ Itoecker, Bernie Stern, VVarreu Stern, Bill Wiedmeyer, Tom Yahr, joe Zenk M TENN S XVith the unheralded arrival of old Father Spring, the local racketeers, lead by their leader, Coach Hildebrand, alias Hit-that-Ball Hildebrand, directed a Vig0l'OllS assault in the vicinity of the city park. Object of the assault? Tennis courts! Weapons? Tennis rackets and balls! Purpose? Sharpening up of strokes and conditioning in general. After the first few days of practice, the Marsh- mallow Boys, as affectionately referred to by the Powderpuff Nine, settled down to a nine game schedule and racked up a five-win and four-loss record. However, they were then confronted with an even bigger challenge, the Little Ten Champion- ship. Although the team didn't return home with the highly-prized first place trophy, they did manage to place a respectable second, being nosed out by the highly-talented Cooney squad. Dick Metzger pro- vided a bright spot for the Badgers by gaining the runner-up position in the singles competition. From the Little Ten, the netmen proceeded to the Sectional Meet held at Fond du Lac. Although not faring too well in comparison with the previous conference meet, the squad came through quite hon- orably in the face of almost unsurmountable odds. XVith this meet, the tennis season drew to a close. Needless to say, Coach Hildebrand has high expectations for the coming year with the addition of three new courts and the nucleus of his 1957 squad returning. yr Mr. llolt turns the first shovel of dirt for the new courts as Bill NViedmeyer, joel Anderson, Dick Baumer, Russ Iioeeker, jerry Mehring, NVarren Stern, Bernie Stern, Tom Nlehring, Dick Metzger, and joe Zenk, members of the tennis team, watch. 58 . . .TENNIS A n 'ri W ,,,,5,.u Vx k . t mt- uf' 'gf fix ,.i X 'fN611NY'3g- l , .seggiw 5' it S6 QWA .ll xmxfp 'Hn' 1'rll',s'ity cltllf-7711171111---txflllt' XY:-iss, Clycle Allen, Don Clnristeim-n, Pat lxennv. Carl llk'f'lK'1' antl Coaeh C.rn1non. GOLF The 1957 season proved to he a ineclioere one for the Badger linltsters. The XYest Bencl team coin- petecl in four conference meets against Hartforcl, Horieon, Mayville, and Oconomowoe. At these tourneys, the Badger team, consisting of Clycle Al- len, Don Christensen, Pat Kenny, Arnie XVeiss, and Carl Ziegler, ellallietl up two thircl places anal two fourth places for the Red and YVhite. On May 20, the team competecl in the Iiittle Ten Conference Nleet which was helcl on the Colum- hus eonrse. .-Xl-ter a very close contest, XVest Bencl lost the championship hut came out with fifth place. At the Sectional '110llI'l1Llll1l'l1t which was helcl at llartforcl on Nlay' 24. the Badger golfers came np with a much hetter showing. Capturing thircl place. they qualified lor the state meet where they plaeecl tln1'ty-liourtli. Along with the varsity sqnacl, the lllt'Il1l7l'l'S of the gli sqnacl, -Iohn lletlantl, Dick Ilron, .lim Nlars- clen, vlel-1' Baxter, anal -lim llron, spent many hours on the course working to make this a sneeessfnl season. XYith Ziegler, Kenny, anal Allen returning for the 1058 season, Coach Crignon is hoping for a ehanee to regain the Little Ten Championship. l,lT'1'1,E TEN S'l'AN1DlNClS Oeonomowoc ........ Ripon . . . Berlin . . . . Hartforcl . . . . XVEST BEND . . Mayville . . . Columbus . . Beaver Dam . . XVanpnn . . Horieon . , 367 S370 303 304 401 405 413 421 440 474 Coaeh Pop Clrignon shows Carl Ziegler winning style 1 session as Pat Kenny annl Clycle Allen look on Bob Giombetti, the leading pitcher and batter on the 1957 team. BA EBALL Take Nle Out to the Ball Came ---yes, the feeling that annually invades the entire country, and especially the area around Nlilwaukee, invaded XVest Bend on schedule last yl'ill'. However, the fans werent ready because the Badger baseball team had just changed to a summer schedule and did not start to play until june. Playing a fourteen game schedule, Coach Kuss' team won S and lost 6. Two of the victories were especially noteworthy because they were over the Plymouth team, which, losing only these two games, won the Eastern XVisconsin High School Summer Baseball Championship. Playing on the team were seniors Calvin Eickstadt, Bob Ciombetti, john Hess, Dave Klein, and YVarren Stern, juniors Dick Harter, Tom Heipp, john Indermuehle, and XVillie Busch, sophomores Dave Conring, Bob Harter, Tom Haebig, and jack Zallaps, and freshmen Harvey Brodzeller, Stan Criesemer, XVes Griesemer, Ken Hemauer, Bill King, .Iohn Klein, Mark Mayer, and Bernie Spaeth. NVith the end of the baseball season, a number of out- standing athletes finished their careers at XVest Bend High School, among them the team's leading batter and pitcher, Bob Giombetti. The captain of the team, elected at the end of the season, was Dave Klein. The 1958 season, which will include both Little Ten Con- ference play in the spring and the summer program starting the second week in june, looks very promising. The team, part of which is pictured below, will consist of all the juniors, sophomores, and freshmen on last year's team, nine of whom won letters, plus Bob Arendt, Al Christ, La1'ry Lange, Dick Nlinch, and Mike Riebe. - '-- s-+43 . M- , .s......-.Q . ,---A---W Ol! I' -we THE 1958 BASEBALL TEAM Front Bow --- Ken Hemauer, Toni Ileipp, Allen Christ, Dick Harter. Buck Bow --- Mike Biebe, XVes Griesemer, Dick Mineh, Stan Criesemer, Larry Lange. . . BASEBALL YOl.l,lCYl5Al,l, CH,-HIPS, l OUlt'l'H-HOUR ILLINI BOYS l l FUU lt'l'H-HOUR XVOLVICRI NIC Ill RLS Front liou'--- Dux-id l.uhott, Ut-nc ltocll, john xYllll1llllS. Front 1iffu'--- julio Suucr, Suv Bust, Katy Plc-sln-lx, Ad:-linc Srwrnzf IlHll ltogcr St-lnnidt, Vlllllll Hcipp, -It-romc lfcchtcr. l'11h1'f- A1111 MlxYf E S!'l'Ul1fl Hou' --- Nlzirv Clcttclinun, Carrol lluulx, Iovcc Kclnpl, Bonnic Zinlw, lfluinc XY2lflll't'lQi'. Q Y I TR M ...Opportunit for Everyone ln its sixth ycur. thc intraunurul sports progrzun cn- joycd an vcry' succcssful scuson during the 1957-58 school ycur. In his frcslnnun yt-ur, catch studcnt is pluccd on onc of tht- tcn tcunis und rcinuins thcrc until hc gradu- utcs. Points arc uwurdcd to tht- tcums on thc husis of participation and victoria-s. Individual competition zunong thc hoys und girls of ouch cluss is unothcr onc of tho inuny opportunitics offcrcd to the students hy thc llltl'llllHll'tll progrtun. Much crcdit for thc smooth-running organization he-hind thc program is duo to the planning of the Intru- inurul Bozu'd. The hoard consists of thc following inunu- gcrs und ultcrnutcs from cuch tczun: Badge-rs, Durlcnc Bcckcr and Nlilic ltichcg Boilcrmulxcrs, Curol Curstcns und Norritu Oclhufcng Bnclicycs, l,11uru l,llltll'lIlttllll und Alcrry Hutt-4 Hoosicrs, XYillis Stuuskc und Suv Uinhsg lllini, Sharon Kerry and Tom llcipp: Spurtuns, .It-rry xYl0ClII1Cyl'l' und Nlury .Io Tholnpsong XYildcz1ts, john Cluyhuugh und judy Muxong und XYolx'c-rincs, Curol Birr und Bcrnic Stcrn. Also to hc give-n crm-dit for cn- couruging ussistuncc urc the faculty udvisors: Nlr, Culd- well, Mr. Kuss, and Mr. Punfil. DAll'l'l3Al,l, CllAXll'S, XVOLVERINES TABLE TENNIS CHAMPS lfltlili 'l'llll0XV CllANll'S fron! Hou'---ltuth Koll, Alcrry Hocft, Kon Fuhcr, XVolx'crinc -lim Fcllcnz und Advisors Kuss und Punfil with frm- throw inn Larry lAlllj.fL', YVildcut ,ludy Nluson. Clophcr Nlury' lindlivh und Spurtun All:-n S r'1'oml 1iou'--- Adm-lino lfulwr, Xlury Clcttt-lniun. Curol llirr, Katy Plvsliclx. 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Nlurilyn Y4lj.fK'l'Nt, ldlllfil' Dunlop, Kittv 'l'alV- lor, Sully Stmulfic-lml, Alum- iliumzr Hurlm lil-Jo, Kay I'lc-xln-k, :xml lDi1lllt Kocllingx. Nu! pir'fllrf'fl ----llllh' XIHNUII. We Cotta FWH, We Cotta WH, LETS CO. Scconcl in importamcc only to our ncuclcmic lifc ut XYBIIS is thc invisihlc powcr which hincls ns togcthcr as onc hotly nt sports cxcnts. forcnsics mccts, nnisic cvcnts, clclmtc amcl tlrannntic tonrnnmcnts. amcl othcr school func- tions --- school spirit. School spirit mulccs our cliccrlcaulcrs what thcy arc. mailics us all nttcncl school functions zmcl lic proutl to sing thc Alina xl1Ifl'l', nncl mnclc thc right zmswcr to amy' qucstion nslxccl on l cln'11nry 21 'iliczlt lloriconf' So wc prcscnt to you il picturc ol' school spirit us wc scc it --- in our pcppy amcl cntlmsinstic chccrlczrclcrs, in thc hugc crowcls that lmclx our school nctivitics. amcl in pcp mcct- ings -- thc things which lmcst rcprcscnt that invisililc yct onmiprcscnt lorcc. WE W0 Clic:-rllnl llrcslnnvn cliccrlcalclcrs lnclx' Xlncllcr, Kallln' l lxlo Katy Schoch. -lncly Strciultc.-.iiu'l llg1i'lmm lh-ckcr. On thc Nlonmlny morning following this winning ol tht- conlcrcnu lmsltctlnalll chaunpionsliip, tht- li lwalslwtlmll 4'lIJlllllTlUllNlIll7, mul ilu Ntiltl' clclmtc tonrnauncnt, tht- gym was tht- sitc ol' nn cxtrcnn-ly lm tcrons1-- - - -V : lll school pc p Illttlllljl to tililn nh tht XIIUIIIKN incl to ton ghltlllzltc thi- concllcs :mtl tcalms. S'l'lllJlCN'I' l,ll l'I.. .67 LL FOR THE FUN GF IT Couiplctiug thc triimglv of lifc at XVcst Bcncl High arc ull thc other things that wc clo---parties, clauiccs, plays, clulms, music, zuicl fun for cvcryonc. Thcsc pzigcs arc just un introduction to thc rcst of our stuclcut Iifv scctiou which tells tho completc story of thc muuy hours wc spcncl togcthcr when school work is lurguttcu uucl fun zmcl frivolity rcign suprcmc. Dccurzitiiig fm' 'A-luilliousc llocku :irc suplmnmrcs Doug jucgcr, -unc Schultz, Carol Bcnnctt, Nlurli lut- tcu, Kay Kluuilm, Luuric Dunlop, uuml Suv Auclcrson. Ilaiving fun illlll iucctiug cliissiuufcs if wcrc thi- olxicctivcs of thc lfrcsli- maui l'zu'ly ou Sl'1'ltL'llllN'l' 20. 'l'ypii-lilly wuuclcrful iiitcruiissimi cu- lcl'luiuul1'ul all mic ul' ilu' clzuiccx wan prm'iml1-ml hy Slllllt' wplioiimn- girlx. -It-1, 'N 6 V i 'X er' FI s--mf IL HD llnlm llnp linyrllty --- f'Jlll'4'll AIVAIIIVHK' ,IUIIIISUII Zlllll King Tmlcl H1-il. lumwing n-aliulllx. vim-. wsu il cllaxllvxmm- f1lC'lllQ 1-an-In lll4'llll71'l' of ilu- Hulm llup Cmlrt. I A.I'. f1,lll'C'll Diamm- .lulnmun was L-rmvl my NNOIG ll-.I julnmiv uxlillllllllll Nlin-lun-lx wllilv cmxrt lllK'llllN'l'5 frum Slingn-1' :mtl lX4'XYilhlxllllI mul clllllltf' Mmtln f,UllIll'll .-Xmlviwr llugln Canrpm'utm-r Iuuks-cl ml. A I l H i Hz-r SfllKll'l1tS again honored Miss l'oclruc-lu on lu-r birtlnlny. I ST UDICNT Lllfli . . . 69 'Xlwziys among thc- mosi colorful chili initizltions at NVBHS is DTHE For He-'s ai jolly Cloocl Fc-llowl' rang loucl and clvzlr as Mr. Bertram paid his Wlorlcl Sc-rics lu-t hy pushing ll peanut with his nose. X v ,Q A., ..' r I ' , fx 'Ln 4,5 1 ,Q , W. me l i X Q M Q p if 4 'A f ' ' . E ,R K :..,.,. , ,I A , sii . H - ,VW - f ,M Q r t tti ...lg gvjitugih it yg r gj b M 'ln' WQW, 'u A , .fly s ,S-.h is V During the- NVilI'lIl1'l' months Mr. llill'i'lll2IIlll ruth- ll Init-yulv to SL'lllN7l. lllilt of the cll'TlH2llI Clulm, :incl this your was no vxvvption. 70. . . S'I'UDlCN'l' l,ll lC F X3 5 'S rw l7I'C'illifklSt ffurnislu-cl lmy thx- lfuturc 'l'va1clu'i'sl was cnjoyccl hy all of the- li'2ll'lN'I'S in lJ1't't'llllN'I'. NVho would 4-vm-r wamt to stay indoors on il day likc- this? Looking toward tlu- futurc, Alt'1lI1l'tt0 Hoffman was om- of the- mzmy who wi-rv interviewed hy local i3llSi!lt'SSIll0Il for iohs. xvililt to oxpvct at colin-510 was tht- topic of cliscussion :lt the illlllllili lIll'1'fiIlj.f of VVBHS grads and roll:-gc pr:-p stud:-nts Stage fright? NK'X'l'I'! say mc-mhcrs of tht- mixc-ci chorus us thvy await tht-ir turn to sing nt tht- Christmas Concvrt. Leading the Grand March at the Ambassador Ball were Mary Mavroukakis, Carl Ziegler, Estela Aletti, and George Salguero. Ns-+wqQg7?. Steve Anderson and his German family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Dm-ll and their son, Ernst Ulrich. George enjoys a fast game of ping pong. 72. ...AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE FRIENDSHIP During the 1957-1958 school year, there were three American Field Service Students at XVBHS: Steve Anderson went to Germany during the sum- mer, and Mary Mavroukakis and George Salguero came to us from Greece and Argentina. During the year we enjoyed having these AFS students as class- mates. They told us of their countries, experiences, and ideas, helping to promote better understanding in hoth our school and community. At the Ambassa- dor Ball, the important AFS fund raising activity, Mary and George led 21 other exchange students in the Grand March, while students in foreign costumes and the colorful decorations completed the inter- national atmosphere. Here Steve, Mary, and George tell their own story of life in another land. STEVE ANDERSON XYENT TU RATIGEN, GERMANY This summer while living with the Doells, 1 spent most of my time with their 15 year old son, and it was through my A-l7l'0tllCl'N that I met people and saw the area surrounding my home. I went to school with him several times and noticed some distinct differences hetween their 1 if ir C? ,M X THE WEST BEND Front Raw --- George Salguero and Mary Max roukakis. Seernul Row --- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barber with whom George is staying, and Mr. md ROUND THE WQRLD school system and ours. In the German schools, time is spent on academic subjects, and there are comparative- ly few extra-curricular activities. In addition, they teach nothing of social life in the belief that such education should come in the home. I also visited several of the main industrial centers of Europe and was amazed to see how well they have covered up the scars of the recent war. Eight weeks is a short time, but I had a wonderful summer and learned a lot about Germany which I hope to be able to share with many others in the future. MARY MAVROUKAKIS FROM ATHENS, GREECE I have been with you for six months and have learned to admire you for your hospitality, frankness. friendliness, and lack of social distinctions. Having seen many other parts of the Unitcd States. I feel lucky that I came to XVisconsin because I think that it is the most beautiful. To me, XVest Bend is a small, quiet, unforgettable place whose inhabitants al- ways know what the others do. It surprised me that the people here expected me to be dressed differently, and I guess that I surprised them when I wasn't. 'l'he celebration of my birthday and the telephone AFS FAMILIES Mrs. Walter Gieringer, Mary's American parents. Back Row --- Gary and jim Barber and Lynn and Lee Gieringer. ,V call home at Christmas were real pleasures for me and made me realize how wonderful and thoughtful the American people are. All these, in addition to my trip last August with 700 other AFS students, will always he among my best and most unforgettable memories. GEORGE SALGUERO FROM CORDOBA, ARGENTINA My first task in the United States as an American Field Service representative from Argentina was to dis- pel a few misconceptions which you had about my country. For one thing, you were surprised to find that Argentina has a European ancestry and that there are few Indians there. Many people were also surprised to find that I saw my first Negro in Miami. As for my first impressions of American life, I was shocked by the number of huge cars and wooden houses. People here seem to be taller than South Amer- icans, and the social life of Americans is also different. During my seemingly short stay in XYest Bend, I have enjoyed many things, among them my first foot- ball and basketball games, an American circus, tele- vision, and your American girls. And for your wonder- ful XYisconsin hospitality and the Christmas present of a phone call to my folks --- Muchas Gracias! -,qfrmwfwgaqpww ' wwswtfyi' -9-Q-4-Imam' .aw ? Mary's birthday brought fun for all. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE . . . 73 Q HO ECOMIN l31'4'r111.s'1' of flu' .'x.S'l!lIl Flu IfjPi1ll'Illil'. ll0IIIl'f'UlIIllIQ , r1r'fii'ifiz'.s' will lu' pn.s'lpmu'rl for law i1'1'r'k.s'. This an- L llOllIlCl'lDCllf was glvvtvtl with xarivcl vniotimis in tht- halls of XYc'st Bvncl High on NYvclm'sclay, Ot-tuht-r IG. For thost- at liomv in ht-tl with tht- fln, tht- pnstpoliv- invnt incant an opportunity to participatm- in thc- lbs- tivitivs, ancl fm' tht' ulllC'liyN pt-oplv who wvrt' still in Bill 11411. 5l.,,:,h. yy' l.,,ml,.2l,,,l4,h,, lgmlill I,i,1,,,t,. sclifml, it invant a clianc-v tn put stunt- much nt-4-tlctl f'iHfl1'1'f'f lllf' f fl'Pil'lM finishing fUllL'llCS on floats, winclnws, ancl tll'CUl'Lltl0llS. Tht- final rvsnlt was ont- of that most outstanding vvlv- lnxltions in tht- liistnry nl' tht- sclionl. With tht- st-limi! pnpnlatinn nvarly' liaclt to nor- ln il. tht- triulitional tontlipivlx hnnt 0ll'lllllll'SilllY. Unto- lit-lil. S0plHJIll0l't' Davicl l,almtt lnnntl thi- tuutlipiclt incl itunmtl tht hunm' nl t'mwniiiLi tht- 4llIk't'll anal lighting tht- lmmiiiliiiw. planning anal lnnlchng tht-n lloats. l,xm-lwollc' was snu- B thlt llla wnnltl uni anal spt'c'nlation ran high as tht' in thirty'-two vntrivs nvarc-cl tht- 1-ntl ol tht- pararh- rmitv. L N F is ggi S lininm-cliiitt-ly altm' that paraclv. tht- lighting nl tht! Q 3 l 1 hnnlirm- opt-nt-fl tht- pvp rally at tht' llaruw lirnln' l I M 4 Nlvninrial Ifit-Itl, .Ns tht- Hana-s n-at-lit-tl slxyxxartl. wt' , V I 1 t'l1c'4'i't'cl. sang songs. anal llC'ill'tl 1-lit-miiulgiiig talks lay 'xy l3llllIl1l'l'. xll'.St'llllllZ.rlltktlIl Laptani Inny Spavtll. anrl Stnclvnt Svnatv l,l'l'9ltll'llt l,vnn lfm-ll Thvn wvvks of SllSPl'llSt' wc-rv 4-nclvcl whvn llonnim' llrnwn it a Lhmt nl .1 c.llllIlt'4' won lnixt prim- -1- . inf Xlyg link liniiimnmii. was t'ruwm'ml tht- lllm llUlll1'L'Ullllllll Qnt'm'n. I'vp lIll't'llIlQ xp:-alwlx Lynn lint-Il, llc-xi-it-ml Ilainnvr, luny Span-lli. llvapvcl high with lam-xl llngitxh ,mil L-H-ytqlmlg1-lx:-ax.iil.ilyl4-, thi- lmnlnt anti XII: N-hnltf, watt-h ax tht- lwmliirt' ix lit. lvnriu'4l lniiglltly, thvn siiinlmlm-iw-tl all night. XYt'st l'u'iul High. tlu' itll' was tiillvtl with t'xc'itt'liu'nt. .uul tlu' gauiu' that t'XUlltlltf cliiiialxvcl tlu' t't'lt'lmr41ti0ii wlu'xi ws' iiu't mir zn'c'li-rix'a1l, llalrtfortl. .-Xftvl' il x't'rx' clost' anul vwiting gauiuzwt' t'iiu'rgt'cl victmimis. I9-18. .Nt lt2llftlIIlt'. tlu' haiiul. in siuiplw nuircliiiig lormaition. lllll'l' satlutintg Imth tvauiis. iiuwvtl into ll lUI'lll1ltlUll tlu'n li1trcuhu's'tl its tl part ul Dauls Night. whu-h haul luwn ptwstlumiunl limiitlu'p1t'xuim wt't'lx,zuul tlu'h1uul vzulvtl tlu' t-ulmwliiil prugiuiiii with mnu' iiitruultc' gaiuux maulm' our N57 llmiitwmiiiiig cmnplc'tt'. Sll't'illll' t'l'S ul' hllu' uiul whitt' c'1't'1u' p.i1u'i' auul Ql0tlIlltlIQ silxvr stzigt' t'mnplt'tt'tl tlu' clalnliiig tlt-cm-utimis, l'iXCttlll'llt tmu'lu's. But tlu' tlt't'o1'a1timis auul music wvrt' t't'rta1iii- silviuw' uuiu' mm' tlu' LIXIII :is l.yim l7tu'll su-ppvtl up to tlu' iiiicmplimu' tu illllltlllllbt' tlu' flmt mul wiiulow Clluist ol' il Ciliziiituii took top Iumursg auul iii tlu' win- cli'1tt'lx' liullowiluf this fJllt't'll liomiit' Brown zuul Kiiiff LATE B T GREAT Un l'wl'ttlLlf'. itll oliliicigll llvtl-uiul-XYliitt' Dau' ut L luwiuiriiit: tlu- xairsity Pl1lf'ttI'Si tlauls. 'l'lu' mlzuls wvrm' Night ul l'l1t5l'llllltlUII,n tlu' tltllICt' following tlu musu' hy M1-li .-Xtlriamis Ort-lu'stra1 aultlvcl tlu' linisliing ly not tlu' only tlUI'.lQ'tll1llS ut tlu' clauu't'. .Xt tl'll'tlItl'tf'. wmiu'rs, Xlr, llgiys stwiun' lumuwtuwms tlfmt. Nut at tluw twniipvtitimi, Xlr. Pauilil's iuiiim' lumuwtumi won lirst prim' with XYm i't' lil't'LllxlllLf liito Yit'tm'y. himu'- L . -5 K' K 7 1 h Y A H 1' 15157 llniiuwiniingl ffn1lrI--- Qlu-mi lluimiiw lllwmii, Snilur hy' 5l'lIK'llli llllll Ulvli lallI'L'l0lll. soplumum-s -luiu' st-lmllf. tfn-xliiimii Xlllflt' litu-lx .nut qlnmitn- Slit-Ilw St-lmik. Huh lt'l'lIlillll It-tl tlu' Clrguul Xl'tl'L'lI, with juniors Slu'l- lll I num Iuiu St'llllltl zuul Qltillll 'l'ollgu'li. ziiul lil't'SllI1Il'll Xlgirit' llocli auul l't'tt'i' llt'l'lxlI0lfl t'mnprisinQ tlu' Court of Hoiuir, 'l'lu' xairxity tl.ulx wi-rt' iiitrmuliu-mul alt lmllitiiiu' au part ul tlu' Stu-llw St-luwilx, lJli'lx l .iii'4-l.rtli. Qiu-vu Iltmnix' Iiruwii, mul Kill! pmtpuiuwl llulix Night um-i't'iiiuiiy, Hula klt'l'Ill.llll lt-tl tlu- llixuul Xl.m'li .it tlu' tl.uuw-, -s xi -.Q C3 'ua iw' 1 WP'-s. N ' 1 1 ' A 5.. Ln! 1 4 111111 11 ll 111111 xa U YU. ,.z'1 1 . NIH! X 1 '.1il'- '- ' 1 11'1'1x1'1',: V' '1 .' 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P111 '1 B1'11x'11 11111 1111111 C 1.u111111111 S11 1 H1111 lIll1 I Xllll 111111 IJII14 111 .lllll Hill S1'11:11'1'g1'11, kl1111,' f1l'I'llllIl 11111 lJ111111s Ii11tl1111111.1111 I111lx Ii11x11111xx lllll I111 Xl1111111x IB1111111' P10111 llllll Huy li11s1111111 811x111 lx1ss111Q11 lllC1 llltlx SIIIXX NI IX 1,1lNC1lKHlll!1, 11111 H1 N1 11111 lxlttx l 1x1111 lIll1S1lX xII111l 1111 1 Y THEPROM... ORILEOFE HA TMET Nothing conltl ht- inorv mlm-liglitllul anal llnsst-ll lion-clwr,lDzn'lm'n'ii Ninitz illltl l than ai roinuntic- vvviiing of clinic-ing on Bill Sc-liuvllgt-ii, -lncly llost-now nnml ,loc- il tropical lslc of lint-litnitint-nt, us ull Nlontluy, -Iucly c:t'l'llllllI uncl Ili-nnis ', , who alttvmlvcl tht- H357 junior Prom will liOtllt'IIIl1llit'l'. Susan Kissingvr illlil Dick 'it' T aigroo. Lots of haml work haul coinplvtv- Slmw, Kitty 'lliylor :intl Sta-xv ,'Xnclvrson, ' lx' l'l'llllSll0I'lllUtl thc Nlc'l,z1nt' Gym hy tlw llonniv Plont :incl lilly llosltopl, Sami vvviiiiig ol- F1'iclaly', April 26. Una' haul NYoll' atncl l,ynn Fovll. Bonnie' llrown only to stop through tht- x'iiic--c-on-i'i-ml gnicl .Iohn Clliiylmiigli. Allltl llonnu Ponm- Inttivt- floors to lu' tra1nsportt'cl to at lI1l4'illltl'l'Ullil llvil. sontli-svn isluncl coinplctt' with tropit-all l42lll'l', lt-ming the-ir islatncl, the- claim'- 's vinvs. hill pzlllns. :incl vxotic flown-rs. vrs atttvliclvcl tht- l'ost-prom l'an'ty'. at Ox'cl'l1caul clriftvml soft, whitt- cloncls ol' colorful. guy, :incl 1-witing Xlanrrli fll'llS, ' silli through xxhich Sllil1'lilt'll millions ol, sponsorcfcl ln' tht- sophoniort- L-lznss. 'l'h4' l tiny stairs. high school Qylll. too, haul lx-on trams- ' Llllill'l' tl clnstvr of l'C2lliSllk' puhns fornivcl hy' hright lmlloons. colorful 5 wus li1ll'l'f' l,:1clcl's ora-hvstrzi. xvliit-li pro- stu-z1iiu'l's.z1iicl H-iilistic' Xlurtli Urns chan'- vitlctl tht- IIlllSlC lilll' tht- spvll ol' vncllalnt- 2lClttl'S. Thi- IH'0gl'illll, vim' A' .' nw t. llltt'lllll'l'.illfllltllttl lnnc'h.nnisic' ln' fone llvigning oxvr tlw m'4'nt xx'm'i't' l'i'oin Sznnsyis --XlUKl1'l'lltlll'K'S.u auicl otht-r t'Illl'I'- E lung Alohn llItlt'l'lIlllltlllt' unml his pt-titv tzzinini-nt. lDz1nc'ing contvsts :incl sm-xi-ml QPIIUUII ,loan .'xClit'l'Ill2llI. Im-lntlml in thvir llllilI'l0llS gznnvs lironght tht- truly' won- Conrt ol' llonor xu'1'v Xlury' lllisc-hounig clvrlinl vxa-ning to 41 L-losv, 1' Still'-5lllLlllt'll slty ol' our isltmtl, 'l'h4- post-proin party prmiclml l'Illt'l'l2tllllllt'Ill in thx' form ol nnisir, mlauicinai. tlllil riotons 1.1z1nn's lilo- this onv. l'liOXl . . . 77 GGSilver Bellsw A svusutiou of cle-light auicl niimzc-im-lit liillvcl l'YK'l'y- om- as hc- cutcrvcl this yvaxfs iuiclwiutvr formal lwc-mist an truly vuclizuitiug fooling lillvcl tht' air. A gigantic silvvi In-ll, curryiiig out thv tlicuu' of thc- claim-c, LfI'2lCl'lilllly ilCCK'lltL'll tha- cvutvr of tht- slq' of liluc' zuul whitt- strvauu- vrs whilm' CX'l'l'gLl'l'l'Il tra-cs surrouucliug thx' gym com- plvtvcl tlu- S1J21l'lillllf.f clvcorutious. lu tho miclst of Silx'cr Bt-ll I.au1cl'i stunlc-nts. uluumi than-liv1's, and rcsiclcuts of XYc'st Bc-ml uucl tht- surrouucl- ing coiuiuuuitic-s gutlivrvcl to i'c-in-xx' olcl frivuclsliips als wt-ll us to lmvc u NYOIlClCl'lilll timv clauiciug to thc' music of Cullvu Casa-y's c,l'C'lN'Stl'il. Tha- A Cilppvllu choir, which spousorc-cl thc' clalucc' uucl P11l'tlL'lIlil1'ly C0-l'llillI'II1l'll Dick Blll'l', Burlmi'u Ilrou, auicl -Iutly Hoscuow, cvrtuinly cl1's0l'x'c' ci-mlit for ll jolm wcll clout' iu umlxiug thc- miclwiutci' at simon-vss. Nlcrrim- llc-il, who clicl tlw nrt work, is ulso to ho CUIlQl'2lflllill0Cl for the wouclvrful jolm that shv amrl ll1'I' ilSSlSl1llllS clicl ou tho clvcorzltious. Survly wht-u tho thoughts of those who att:-iiclvcl tht- 1957 miclwiutc-1' formal wiuiclc-1' lmc-lc to thcir high school cluys, that vvviiiiig ol' clzuiciug auicl Silwr lim-lls will lx' zuuoug tlu-ir most proiuiuvut luc'mo1'im-s. l'p,11'r--- .Xlumui lllxv hugs' :xml Nam St-lim-lkv :xml I stuclvuts Nlury lllSL'llUlllllQ auul lquu I'oi-ll claim-vel uuclvr thi- lwig NllXl'l' In-ll. .llirlrllv---'l'wo uucl Ulli'-llillli vouplvs. ,Iolui Stvill-il, Nltlliii' Hoc-li, Tom llalvlwig. 'l'oui Pwzuuuout, :tml Don Yana-lalvilx, cliuiu-cl to that clrvzuny iuusiu. l.ou'c'r---Dick xl1'lfQl'lA zuicl Nlalrgc- NllIK'l'lii', VNYNI stuclc-nts, 4-ujoyc-cl tht-ir l-2lYOIilll' pilhllllllk 6CAntigonew . . . Wfhe Boorw . .. MHell0 Cut Therew. Drainatics gaincd trcmcndously in popularity at NVcst Bcnd lligh School this ycar as studcnts lcarncd of thc cnjoynicnt which could hc dcriycd from it. Eyidcncc of this was sccn not only in thc incrcascd participation and nunihcr of pcrform- auccs, hut also in thc audicncc rcaction to thc prcscntations. The thrcc onc-act plays prcscntcd hy thc dramatics dcpartincnt on Octohcr 25 and 226 and thc many fayorahlc connncnts which fol- lowcd thcni wcrc cxccllcnt cyidcncc of this. llcllo Out 'l'hcrc, a drama dircctcd hy Nlr. Frccnian, put thc cycning's cntcrtainmcnt into full swing. Dick Faircloth gayc an outstanding pcr- formancc as thc young man, supported hy Sandra Ccrhardt, Boh Cusc. Dianc Kocnings, Lcc Ann Pucs- tow. and Don XYinninghoff. A humorous notc was addcd to thc cycning hy 'l'hc lloorf' which was dircctcd hy Mr. Hafclnann. .Iohn 'l'ollack as Crigori Stcpanoyitch Sniirno, a graying hachclor. and Suc Bast as tlclcna lyanoyna Popoy, a mournful widow, wcrc at odds oycr a dt-ht. llowcycr. thc play cnds happily whcn tht-sc diffcrcnccs arc romantically rcsolycd. .Xu amusing part of thc lnaid portraycd hy Gloria XYillkonnn and othcr rolcs playcd hy Toni Bcauiuont. .Ianicc llocckcr, and NIcryin'l'ho1np- son addcd grcatly to thc succcss of this play. Sophoclcs' 'I-Xntigoncn coinplctcd thc trio. Bonnic Brown, .Iohn llcrlin. llat Kcnny, and Nlaly Plischounig tlrigori Slcpanoyitch Sniirnov fhlohn Tollackl proposcs to lh-li-ua lyauoyna llopoy iSuc llastl as thc lnaid tilloria XYillkonnnl glcclully witncsscs thc occasion. JC P: '7' lslncnc tNlary Plischounigl, Antigonc flionnic lirownl, llcincn Cl'at Kcnnyl, Crm-on Q-lohn Ilcrliu J, and Guards .lim llaihii Lcc llcinhcl. and Dick Olson in a sci-nc linun 'i:Xntigom-. lcd thc way to an outstanding pcrformancc. .lim liarhcr, Lcc Hcmhcl, and Dick Olson actcd as guards, and john NYciss portraycd thc incsscngcr who hrought ncws to thc quccn, Barhara Eklo. Thc classic tragcdy would not hayc hccn complctc without thc Crcck Chorus com- poscd of Carnicn Conjurski, lioh llannncn, -Iohn Klciu, .Indy Nlaxon, Nilcs Sacia, .Indy Schlcif, Toni Schlocmcr, Eric Skuldt, Sandy Strcan, Nlary blo Tlioinpson, and Susic Unihs. Our cxchangc studcnt from Clrcccc, Xlary Xlayroukakis. rcad thc prologuc to thc play. Antigonc was cntcrcd in thc district drainatics contcst at Nlarqucttc lligh School whcrc it rccciycd an A rating, in thc rcgional contcst at XYhitcwatcr whcrc it also rccciycd an .-X, and in thc statc conipctition at Eau Clairc whcrc it rccciycd a ll. Congratulations to Nliss Puhl and hcr cntirc cast for this cxccllcnt rccordl Cast mt-mhi-rs of Ullcllo Ont Tlicrc in thi- final sci-nc arc Sandra Clcrhardt, Don xvllllllllllllilllf, Dianc Kocnings, Lcc Ann l'ucstow, Dick l aircloth. and lloh Clusc. l u ., X. I u-nf A tense situation shows Dick Schaefer as lioxy, Henry Schowalter as Tokio, Steve Anderson as Moody, and Bob jermain as joe Bonaparte. joe's father, john Claybaugh, seeks information about his son s fighting from Tokio, Henry Sehowalter, and Moody, Steve Anderson. GCCOLDE BOYS, History was made in XVest Bend High School play presentation when a new experiment was successfully put on trial before the public on Fchruary 13 and 14. A new club this year, the XVest Bend High School Play Production Club, undertook the production of Clifford Odet's Broadway play, Golden Boy, in the theater- in-the-round. Miss Marial Puhl, who was the instigator and director of the drama, felt that the curtainless stage, completely surrounded by the audience, created a more realistic and intimate effect. Because no curtains at all were used in this production, all scene changes took place in the dark right before the interested eyes of the audience. The drama concerned a boxing manager's attempt to exploit a young Italian immigrant, joe Bonaparte. who seemed to have potential as a boxer but who also was a talented violinist. Steve Anderson played Tom Moody, the manager, and Bob jermain portrayed joe. A romantic triangle was formed between joe, his man- ager, and Lorna Moon, who was played by judy Maxon. john Claybaugh did an outstanding job as joe's Italian father, and Bill Held, Donna Pomahac, and jolm Land- deck were seen as members of the Bonaparte family. A studious friend of the family, Mr. Carp, was por- trayed by Dennis llothenmaier, while Dick Faircloth was seen as Eddie Fuscelli, Dick Schaefer as Roxy, and Henry Schowalter as Tokio. Completing the cast were jeff Baxter, Tom llaebig, Todd Heil, Ceorge Hess, Pat Kenny, joel Kirsch, and jerry XVardius. Henry Knuth, a member of the orchestra, provided the violin music for the play. This experiment was not only appealing entertain- ment for the audience, but also an unusual challenge for the director, Miss Puhl, producers, and cast, all of whom dial an excellent job. THE GOLDEN BOY' CAST Front Row --- Dick Schaefer, Dick Faircloth, Steve Anderson, Back How ---Tom Bast, Steve Roi-eker, Todd Heil, Tom Haebig, judy Maxon, Bob jermain, john Claybaugh, Donna Pomahac, Pat Kenny, jerry XVardius, joel Kirsch, Cary Koelm, lluss Bill Held. Roecker, Ray Roskopf, john Landdeck, and jeff Baxter. x MV' f ,J if 5- S 'S-...V i' in l A..-f wM'!lht Q Wi CCH R EY99 'l'l1c Scnior Class play, ulltlI'Yl'j'.n writtcn ln' Xlary Cliasc, was prcscntccl on April I8 anal I9 in tlic Nlcl.anc gym. Tlic play, tlircctctl ln' Mr. llatcmann anal proclucccl lmy N111 Frccman. tlrcw a crowcl of ap- Pl'0Xllllill0ly 1,000 pcoplc. 'l'lic play fcaturccl an unusual family consisting ol' Ycta Simmons, portrayccl ln' .Ianicc llocckcr, lit-r lirotlici' lilwootl Dowd, playccl ln' Kcn Dricsscl, Vctals strangcly normal tlauglitcr Nlyrtlc Mac tYvonnc XYcaslci'l, anal Elwoocls closcst companion. Harvcy, an imaginary ralilmit, sccn lay no onc lint Elwood. V 1 ' k Y ,ty li b 1 .V . Y I I. I 1 tl xl.. ll . I It ' A lx Alolin llcrlln, Xvonnc NM-aslcr, Bill llclfl, lxcn Dricsscl, -lanit 1 'lf ll Ullwlllflllk- lil H0 Nl 5 'l lllolllhl l- llhu l llocckcr. ancl Carl ficglcl' in a typical sccnc lrom llarw-y plans lol' committing liim to a sanitorium. llowcvcr, wliilc talking to Doctor Santlcrson. playctl lay Dick llron. slic confitlcntially mcntionctl tliat slic also saw llarxcy at onc timc. 'l'liis statcmcnt arousccl sus- picions, anal Vcta was placccl unclci' liospital carc to lic supcrvisccl ln' Doctor Cliumlcy tCai'l Zicglcrl. ancl luis nursc Clllllf' Ccrmanl. Tlic plot lmccamc morc complcx wlicn not only Ycta anal Elwoocl. liut also Doctor Clnnnlcy. saw lilwoocls ralilvit fricncl. Tliis confusing situation lmctwccn Ycta. Elwootl, Doctor Cliumlcy, anal llarvcy continuccl. antl at tlic cncl ol tlic play. llarvcy was pcrmancntly cstalmlislictl as a mcmlmci' ol' tlic Dowd liousclioltl. Utlicr mcmlicrs of tht- scnioi' class wlio took part in tliis traditional cu-nt wt-rc Alolin Hcrlin thluclgc Omar Caffncyl, Bill llclcl CE. bl. Lofgrcnl, Bonnic llcncclict tlictty Clunnlcyj, Dick SCll2ll'fl'l' tDuanc XYilsonl. .Icancttc .Iolmson QXIl's. Etlicl clll1lllX't'lli'tl, and liriku Wingcrt tNlisS .IolmS011D. Tllcil' 1w1'fw1'm- nit-it limit, Carl Zi.-gl.-r, nit-k st-hm.-r, anrl -lurly cat-mum an anccs atltlctl consiclcralmly to this confusing lin -- It liorrifictl wlicn Dick SCllilt'l'l'T I'l'lIll'lIll?l'l'5 tllat ln' lclt ' 'A ' 'in tlit-lmlro-tnli t c tht xx lltl runmnc . liglitful comccly. 'I'lllC ll.-XIRYICY' C.-XST 51'rlIr'll--- anicc RUt'l'lxl'l'. Ycta Louisc Simmons: YYU!llll' XXX-aslcr, Nlyrtlc Nlac Sim- monsg Kcn Dricsscl. lilwootl l'. Dowtl. Sfunclin,u---'Iolin llcrlin, Alutlgc Omar Callncy: llill Ilcltl, IC. -I. l.ol'grcu: Carl Zicglcr. XYilliam ll. kllllIlllll'f', Xl. D.: Bonnic Bcnctlict, Bcity Cliumlcy: -lucly Ccrman. llutli Kclly. li. N.: Dick Scliaclicr, DuancXYil- song Dick llron, Lyman San- clcrson, Xl. D.: Alcancttc hlllllll- son, Nlrs. litlicl Cliauvcnct. SENIOR CLASS PLAY . . .81 P, 3 1 1 l. Z' I 5 E X. nncrs ol' tht- statc th-lmatv championship wc-rc Stcxc llaucr, Carl Zicglcr, llonnic llcnctlict, ancl loc Zcnli. Q--as Viv, F.. I l,ittlc Tcn Champs Nlanmly XVcilQuni, Ste-vc XXX-rncr. hlllxl' johnson, ancl ,lim Ilolt. 82 . . . DIC ISA T IC DEBATE For thc scconcl tinic in four ycars thc NX'cst llcncl clchatcrs won first placc honors in thc statc tournalncnt. Aftcr losing thc NFL Championship to Slim-hoygan Cfcn- tral in a play-off, XXI-st Bcncl canic out on tht- top in thc statc lncct ancl thus qualil-ical for thc national tournaincnt at Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in junc. This succcss shown hy thc varsity at thc slatc tourna- nicnt hacl hccn inclicatccl in prcvious invitational tourna- mcnts. Thc XYL-st Bcncl varsity, coniposccl of Carl Zicglcr ancl Aloc Zcnk on tht- affirniativc ancl Bonnic licncclict ancl Stcvc Baucr on tho ncgativc, won all hut two of thc tournamcnts in which it compctcfl. To start out this ycar's scason, thc NYcst Bcncl clchat- crs jonrncyccl to Nlilwaukcc to witncss a clchatc hy clchatcrs from thc Univcrsity of NYisconsin-Nlilwaukcc and Mar- qucttc Univcrsity on the qucstion for thc ycar: ullcsolvccl: That Dircct Economic Aicl to lntlivitlual Countrics Shoulcl Bc Limitccl to Tcchnical Assistancc and Disastcr llclicff' A wcck latcr, XYcst Bcncl clclmatcrs playccl host to 500 stuclcnts, coachcs, and juclgcs from schools in NYisconsin ancl Northcrn Illinois. This first invitational tournanicnt of thc scason was ht-ld in all four NYcst Bcnml puhlic schools. Following this, clchatcrs spcnt thcir wcckcncls lroni inicl- Novcmhcr to tho cncl of january clchating at schools in thc southcrn ancl ccntral scctions of thc statc. Not only thc varsity, hut also thc li ancl NC squatls haul connncnclahlc rccorcls cluring thc scason. Onc ll tcani coniposcnl of sophoniorcs Stcvc XYcrncr. Nlancly XX!-iliuin, .lim llolt, ancl Xlikc -Iohnson rcprcscntccl XYcst Bcncl at thc Littlc Tcn Tournalncnt at llartforcl ancl won first placc honors. That thc tcams wcrc again so succcssful is cluc not only to thc cnthusiastic ancl cliligcnt work of tht- stuclcnts. hut also to thc work of thcir coach, Brucc licrtrani, who has continually clonc an outstancling joh in clchatc at XYBIIS cluring thc past cight ycars. Congratulations to Coach Bcrtram ancl his cntirc tcani for thcir outstanding rccorcl. llllllf lJl'lll.'X'l'l'l llf.-XXI lfronf liou'--- N, llricsscl, -I. llyan, ll. Koll, K. Klunili, ll. tit-lil. li. llcncclict. K. Schowaltcr, Xl. xltlklllll, A. NYilli:uns, T. NV-:lslx'l'. Srconrl llou'---l'. llanrlall, S. Annlcrson, VI. Kllllllll, ul. SQ'llllllf. .l. clUS4'NYl'll!', I. llron, l.. Dunlop, K. XXEILUIVI, lx, UNlcara, Xl. Yogcrst. Tlrirrl llou'--- S. NVQ-rncr, K. Dricsscl, .I. fcnlx, C. fic!- lcr. K. Plcshclv. xl. Ninitz. li. llcrlvholtz, Xl. johnson, rl. llolt. Burl: Ilon'--- S. llaln'l', ll. St'llUXV2lll4'l'. li, Xlaaslu-, ll. Kh-nip, CC. ,Sn-lilom-nu-r, I. luxans. l. Snncstcr, EI. llov li llunlvn ll ll llv l. . . - , . c'- holty. FORENSIC Forensics has always heen a popular activity at XVest Bend High, and this year more students than ever participated in it. ln the heginning, ahout 150 students joined in the preparation and practicing that produces the successful teams XVest Bend High al- ways has. After the all-school contest, further activity was limited to a freslunen-sophomore team of 18, which took second place at the Little Ten Freshman- Sophomore Meet, and the all-school Little Ten team of 20. This team placed first in the Little Ten Tou1'na- ment, and Bonnie Benedict, john Herlin, Mary Plis- chounig, Kitty Taylor, Pat Randall, Nellie Scanlon, Henry Schowalter, Yvonne XVeasler, Susan Anderson, Laurie Dunlop, Dick Faircloth, Lynn Foell, jim Holt, Steve XVerner, and Carl Ziegler went on to compete in the district meet at XVest Allis. Here the latter seven qualified for the state contest on April 12 where Dick, Lynn, jim, Steve, and Carl received 'iA's.', ln addition to the XVisconsin High School Forensic League tournaments, the annual National Forensic League Contest was held at Bipon on April 25 and 226. Participating in this contest were jim Holt and Mike jolmson in extemporaneous speaking, boys, division, Bonnie Benedict and Yvonne XVeasler in extcmporanc- ous speaking, girls' division, Lynn Foell and Carl Ziegler in original oratoryg Steve XVerner in non- original oratoryg Laurie Dunlop in serious declama- tion, and Bonnie Brown in luunorous declamation. All of the students who participated are very ap- preciative of the fine help they received from the memhers of the faculty who coached forensics: Miss Puhl, Mrs. XVilliams, Mr. Freeman, Mr. Hafcmann, Mrs. Hansen, Miss Ridgeway, Miss Krepsky, Miss Podruch, Mr. Hahn, and Miss Yahr, and thanks and congratulations are certainly due to Miss Frandsen, director of the program. THE IVORENSICS TEAM Frrmt Row---j. M. VVL-iss, . Hanunes, P. Randall, S. Brac- ley, P. Bait L. Dunlop, Y. NVeasler. Second Row --- Miss Frandsen, B. Benedict, N. Scanlon, S. NVerner, D. Koenings, S. An- derson, M. Plischounig. Top Raw ---j. Barber, j. Herlin, C. Ziegler, H. Schowalter, M. johnson, K. Driessel, j. Holt, L. lfoell. . x -5 f T' I Participating in play reading, the new forensics division, were jeanne M. NV:-iss and jim Barlmer. X, . 1 Steve Werner gets help from his coach, Mrs. NVilliams FORENSICS .. Bend eo-editors Helga Bakelueyer, Lynn Clic-ringer, and Barlmara Bauman. Financial details of the Bend were handled hy Steve Anderson. Victor Prihyl, Bill Held, and Steve Bauer. BED Putting the news on ice is a good way to express the joh of the Bend Staff. XYhile XVBHS students were out making news, the Bend Staff was constantly getting pic- tures and copy to present a complete and interesting history of the school year. This year the joh of coordinating the yearls events into a pleasing hut different coinhination of copy, pic- tures, and headlines fell upon co-editors Helga Bake- meyer, Barh Bauman, and Lynn Cieringer. Although prohahly the greenest editors ever given the joh, we eventually got accustomed to the routine and chased photographers, copy writers, and VIP's until we were hlue in the face, wrote captions and heads until our last drop of originality was gone, and managed somehow to get copy to the printer. However, our work would have lmeen impossible with- out the aid of the entire Bend Staff. Those who wrote stories, indexed pictures, identified people, typed copy, and hrought food were quite necessary to the success of this publication. Also indispensihle were the people who sold sponsorships: joan Ackerman, Steve Anderson, jeff Baxter, Darlene Becker, Bill Held, Barh Hron, Bolm jermain, jim Marsden, Darlene Nimtz, Vic Prihyl, Sue Umhs, Erika XVingert, and Sara NVolf. Special recogni- tion should also he given to Business Manager Steve Anderson and Advertising Manager Bill Held for their valiant attempt to keep us out of the red and to our very helpful and willing advisors: Mr. Baxter, Mr. Benson, and Miss Krepsky. As we near the completion of the '58 Bend, the staff can look hack on it and say, It was work, hut we wouldnlt have missed it for anything. H 1' ...fm-an THE BEND STAFF Front Row --- V. Priluyl, L. Arkenherg, G. Schloemer, Buck Bow --- B. Frankow, NI. Mavroukakis, B. Brown, H. Bakemeyer, B. Bauman, L. Cir-ringer, B. Held, L. Zautner, B. Stauske, B. Hron, N. Scanlon. VI. B. Burckhardt, B. Boecker, Al. Herlin. Bosenow, I. Nehrluass, B. Benedict, B. Eklo, M. 84...BEND Utech, J. Nilntz, C. Frankow, S. Wolf, Y. Weasler. The numerous new and tradf4io.nal vel it. fhich 1 curred during the '57-'58 school year v e r p rt f CLIPPE, student body by The Campus Clippcrf, ve 1 t ee s, XVBHS students eage1'ly read the excellent editions cf the Clipper. ' tj Although little is seen or heard of the Clipper be- tween issuance dates, mueh time and work is spent on this publication behind thefscenes. Under the guidance of Miss Hegbar, Mr. Kuckuk, and Miss Kuethe, co-editors joan Ackerman and Darlene Nimtz headed the busy Clip- per Staff. The staff was divided into various departments whose heads reported regularly to the editors-in-chief. john Herlin acted as Sports Editor with Steve Bauer, Carol Carstens and Bill Klemp as his assistants. Serving as Feature Editor was Bonnie Brown, while Arm XVeinert headed the art department. The important job of head vari-typist was held by janice Boecker, and Barbara Stauske, Donna Liegl, Lois Knoebel, jeanette johnson, joanne Bever, and Marilee Lemke also offered their ser- vices for this time-consuming job. Photo Editors Dianne johnson and judy Powell worked with photographers each week setting up the many pictures which added greatly to the appeal of the Clipper. The business and finances of the Clipper were handled by business manager Helga Bakemeyerg Pat jacobs directed the circulation de- partment. Mrs. XVilliams' journalism class, as usual, aided the staff with their frequent stories and features, and members of this class will supervise next year's publication. The entire staff, as well as many umnentioned help- ers, deserve credit and thanks for a fine record which will be reinelnbered by all. Clipper eo-editors joan Ackerman and Darlene Nimtz and their advisor, Miss Hegbar. Ann W'einert, janiee Roecker, Bonnie Brown john Herlin, and Helga Bakemeyer had a big part in Clipper production. E THE CLIPPER STAFF Front Hou'-H A. NVQ-inert, B. Brown, j. Boeeker, j. Buck Row --- B. Stauske, L. Knoebel, j. johnson, j. Herlin, H. Bakemeyer, j. Ackerman, D. Nimtz. Beyer, M. Lemke, P. jacobs, B. Klemp, S. Bauer, D. johnson, L. Lindemann, C. Carstens, D. Liegl, j. Powell. CAMPUS CLIPPER . . . 85 x , V lixxxx C IQ ,ff 4 X . '?' ' XM . 'li 25 Q . A, ,N 1 Q RY N ,QSM-S.. f A in 'MSG 'T , .M vw .iw E it V: 5 A 5 93' Q3 L' ., lx . ' R 'mx . 5 X L. P ' ' ' QS ii, - ' x:Yf l?A!T5Ybg-.7' ' A ' K X iff w h,- . 1' U, --,sr n Iii- ' 7+e.'9EAgm: b 'fi'-H , :sf flew' f vga-gi n r if ' 1, , L vs- 1'-six f f 2 e ' .Q 1 l ri- 'WE,' M? hjf.. wb' - 4 f If 'iff 5 'ix sf QSW , ,, QM 753 wgfmn wx' 2' ' , . yzaii' K, aw-v K i fm WX if Pa, 'F ' ,. -ff ,. xy Q ' Q vf' 'fi fay fg 'A 3 gy, Y ,ff I . H .' . I rx J' df? 'SQL gf, :ii X! NW' ,. M ,N 4 ,,, I 5, .QM ' ww wg, ww f N- Q ' ' X 5 I 5... hx' Q gi A B r 553' 4. CHOOL PIRIT ET TO MUSIC Nlusic is tlic lauiguaigc tlint lvcgius wlicrc worcls lcqnc olil ,. Ou tlic lootlmll liclcl. in thc crowclctl lxilcony' ut tlic lmsltctlmzill gauncs, alt tlic couccrts, auicl in tlic pamulcs clown tlic strcct, tlic NNI-st licncl lligli Scliool liiuul luis lmccn an pcrlicct csaunplc of tlit- lilllgllllgk' of inusic. xYlll'Il tlic C02ll'll- cs liaul sziicl tlicir lust worcls to tlic footlmll and lmaiskctlmll plaiycrs :it tlic gluncs. wlicn tllc ticlxcts for tlic couccrt lmcl lvccn tillit'Il ut tht- tloor, uncl wlicn tlic strccts lliltl lmccu fillccl witli pcoplc anxious for tlic puraulc to start, thc magic laingu4uI,c of tlic lmncl lmcgzui. During tlic 1957-1958 scliool yczux tlic NYcst Bcncl lligli Scliool llzuul lu-gnu lwy pcrforiniug ut tlic footlmll gzuncs. 'l'lic unfolcling of caicli lmlftilnc sliow l'l'Y02llUll tlic ziccoin- plisluncnts of tlic lmmls cluily pructicc scssions. Tlicir jolm wus wcll tlonc. too, for it incrcusccl tlic pcp of tlic fauis anal guvc tlic l3lilyt'I'S tlic lmclxing flll'f' ncctlccl. As tlic yczu' progrcssccl, tlic snappy l'cp Bauicl nt tlic lmslxctlmll gzuncs zuul pcp nicctings coutinuccl to givc cn- tcrtiiiniucut ns wcll its spirit to stuclcuts. At four of thc clunccs following lmuslxctlmll ganncs. tlic Swing Bxuicl pro- xitlctl aiu cxcuiug lull of fun zuul lrolic. 'l'lu'ougli tlic lmntl solo uncl cnscinlglc prograun, tlic stutlcuts prcscntctl tlic magic lziugungc of inusic to tht-ir purcuts :intl pcoplc ol tlic connnunity ln' playing ut Upcn llousc, x'an'ious clulms in town, auicl XYBKV, tlic locul rzulio staitiou. .Ns tinic for tlic unnuul spring couccrt, wliicli wus licltl ou Xlaircli 23, upproncliccl, xurious scctions of tlic lmucl workccl liaircl in tlicir littlc groups polisliiug up tlic rougli spots in tlic nuinlicrs. :intl wcclxly lcssous gixcn to caicli niciulmcr contrilvutccl grczitly' to its succcss. Tlic nuinlxcrs raingctl in inootls lroin Nlizillct Egyptian to Morning, Noon, anal Night to tht- rliytlnnic Ca1stilliz1. Utlicr nuinlmcrs on tlic prograun wcrc 'l'lic lclcs of Nlzurcling Prcluclc aincl Pro- ccssionul g Nllll0llQllfS ol' l,ox'c, il lniritouc solo ln' llicliaml llauuucrg zincl Nxtllili :ul ulto sux solo ln' .Iucly Nclirlmss. Only unclcr tht- lcaulcrsliip ol' Nlr. Sliliinoxitz coultl tlic 4 H ,Wx ilu,-,,,., w,,.,,,1, l,,,,,,- lmaiutl lunc inziiutuiucil tlic liigli stumlamls of inusiciauisliip wliicli it tlitl. Cfcrtuiiily. liis sliill zuicl insistcncc for liigli StLllltl2ll'tlS liznc liclpctl inzun' stuclcnts to cxprcss tlicinsclvcs in tlic wonclcrliul lzuiguugc of music. ,l- M . 'lilllf SXYIXCC BANIJ Ifruut liuu'---llgulm llron. Carrol flSll'1lllllt'l'. Dick l riugs, -Iuily Xclirlmqiss, llill llclcl. .-Xruic Scliccr, loin llau-lull, lim-If Iioii----tiny lfislu-r, llolw xYL'QIlt'l', llcrnic Stcrn, tlormlon Sclilocincr, Doug lfugc, -Icrry Nlcliring. llolw Xlilliiuus. .-X przicticc scssiou is In-ltl ln llicls l'll'lIlllN, Kill'1'II llcun, l lxllll , licrlcr, lliyllis XYiltQcn, Iiuly Xclirlmuss, illlll llcn THE MIXED liNSl'INlBl,l'I Front Ron' --- Bonnie Benedict, Lynn lfoell, Sandra Cler- hardt, Sara W'olf, Carol Klein, Ioe Monday, Bonnie Plout, Bonnie Brown, Bill Held. Back Row ----Iudy Haugen, Leigh Collins, Dennis Cupery Sharon Kerry, Tom Nliller, Richard Baumer, -Iudy ltose- now, Dick Baer, Barh Hron. Accompzinisf --- Laurine Zautner. GGOklah0ma.99 Thrills Capacity Audiences Under the guiding hand of Mr. Cupery, the choral department enjoyed an eventful season during the l957-l958 term. The total membership of the various choruses included ahout 180 students. All of the choruses participated in the traditional Christmas and Spring Concerts, while smaller groups presented programs for the student hody and com- munity organizations. In December, the choruses again had an opportunity to work with the noted musician and conductor, Don Craig, and the A Cappella Choir took pa1't in the New Materials Clinic held in Milwau- kee during Teachers' Convention. The highlight of the choral year was the presen- tation of Bodgers and Hammerstein's 0klahomal', on Nlareh 4 and 5. The first royalty-rights production the department has attempted, Oklahomal was very popular with the capacity audiences which attended Tllli A CAI' :ont 1ion'--- l.. Zautner, K. Taylor, I. Sehleif, l,. lietzlaff, B. Bene- ditt 1 Pip r I ltosinoix I lust iuuhr K l 1 -, I. ' e, 4. ', .- Jman, -I, Ccs- '- , T, Keii, Xl llell, B. l'uge. Suonfl Ron' --- A. Ceilm, S. Cerhardt, B. Plout, VI. Cotter. I. Nehrhass, S Um S Kin hs, .. ' 'y, NI. Lewis, B. liklo, B. llron, B. Brown, l'. Bart. I ilrrl Rou'--- Nl. llisehounig, -I. Ilaugen, S. Anderson, L. Collins, S. the performances. The production cuhninated months of work hy Nlr. Cupery and his cast and crew of over 75 students. ln addition, the background music hy the newly-formed Community Orchestra, under the direc- tion of Mr. Schleifg the realistic stage settings designed and executed under the direction of Ioel Cookg the colorful costumes, the eye-catching dances, and the heautiful songs, all added much to the success of the show. At the end of another husy year, the feelings of the whole department can hest he summed up in the words of the Oklahomal song: Oh, wlmf Il beautiful mornin' Oh, zrlmf ll beautiful flag --- I go! II beautiful feelin' lCucryIl1in'.s' goin' my u'ay. ' PBLLA CHOIR Bauer, I. lndermuehle, -I. Monday, R. Baer, -I. Barlwer, T. llaelmig, NV 1 N . T'ws, S. X 'olf. Back Ho1L'--- D. Vaelayik, C. Schmidt, I. Lay, . Landdeek . NVar- . , ,I ,.l dius, D. Baumer, D. Cupery, Nl. Manning, L. Selunidt, T. Xliller, XV. Stauske, L. lfoell. 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S1-I1111i1II. 11' 1 1' C IIIIK s CI11I111I 1111I1I1 1 L1 I11 lpx XI1 ll lIxlIll I I Nllll I 111III 111 1I11 1111 IIIN ,'XIllIl'1'XK C111'111-s f.I11I111 I,:1111I1I1'1-I1J slam 5 JI X If qs. , .l DEMOCRA Y D ACTIO To promote the welfare of the student hody is the aini of the XVest Bend High School Student Senate. First of the activities on the agenda for the Senate this year was lloniecoining, held three weeks later than originally scheduled hecause of the Asian flu epidemic. Bill Ileld, Student Senate vice-president, was in charge of all Homecoming activities. One ot the major campaigns of the Senate was to secure the hacking of the student body at school func- tions. As a part of this campaign. it sponsored Colden Boy and promoted cupcake sales for the A. F. S. stu- dents. In an effort to alleviate the litter situation, posters, litter-hags, and other receptacles were placed around the school. The senate also discussed and inade plans for the all-school Variety Show. which will he given next yearg assisted with Dadis Night, College Day, Awards Day, Freslnnen Day, and lied and XVhite Dayg and supervised class elections. Spending countless hours to make the Student Senate successful this year were its officers, President Lynn Foell. Vice-President Bill lleld, and Secretary- Treasurer Barhara Fuge. Investigating the progress of the new swinnning pool are i'UnU-littering the halls was a inaior proieet of the senate this Senate Yiee-l'resident Bill Held, President Lynn Foell, yearg Russ ltoeelter. Nlike johnson, Virginia O'XIeara, and Secreta1'y-'I'reasiirer Barh tinge. 90. , . S'l'UD1CN'l' SICNATE and Patsy Lange helped puhlieize the czunpaign. CHOLAR HIP CHARACTER 1 I i LEADER HIP . . . ERVICE . . . llcwzmliiig juniors anal scniors outstanding in SCllUllll'SlIip, cliaractcr, lcaclcrsliip, anal scryicc is tlic purposc of tlic National Honor Socicty. lt not only rccognizcs stuclcnts with tlicsc qualitics, lmut also trics to cucouragc tllcin in otlicr stuclcuts as xycll. Any junior or scnior who lias liccn cnrollccl in XYISIIS lor onc scnicstcr anal fulfills tlicsc qualifi- cations is cligilmlc for incnilwcrsliip. 'l'licir scholastic rating inust lac Jil or lmcttcr. 'l'l1c XYcst Iicnml Cliaptcr of tlic National H1 Socicty lias lmccn in cxistcncc sincc Nlay of 1950. 'l'licrc wcrc a fcn' cliangcs inaclc tliis ycar in socictyg ol-ficcrs xvcrc clcctccl only oncc, scrying lmotli scincstcrs, anal only onc initiation was liclcl, taking placc on Xlarcli lS. National Honor Socicty olilliccrs liounic llrown, Lynn lfocll, Alucly Host-now. ancl Stcyc Anclcrson cliscuss initiation plans witli tlicir aclyisor. Nliss Sulnniclul. mor tlic XYolf. Laurinc Zautncr, aml Carl Zicglcr. Ulificcrs lol for tlic scliool ycar wcrc Lynn lfocll. prcsiclcutg Slcyc An that clcrson, vicc-prcsiclcntg .lucly lloscnow. sccrctaryg ana Bonnic Brown. trcasurcr. Scniors wlio wcrc initiatccl into NHS mluring tlicil' Tliosc stuclcnts wllo lmccainc incinlmcrs ol' tlnc so junior ycar aucl liorinccl tlic incmlmcrsliip of tlic clulu for cicty in Nlarcli, 1958 xycrc scniors Stcvc llaucr, Lucy tlic licginning ol tlic ycu' wcrc kloan .-Xclxcrinau. Stcvc Bccls. Aloannc licycr, Elainc Boclicr. lflorcncc .lustinan :Xnclcrsou, llarliara llauinan. Bounic llcncclict, llonnic Norrita Oclliafcn, Pliylis Pctcrs, Nlary Pliscliouuig Brown, Kcn Dricsscl. Lynn Focll, .lucly Clcrinau, Lynn -Ianicc llocclxcr, Ncllic Scanlon, Corclon Sclilocinci Cicringcr, -Iucly llllllgllll, Bill llclcl, .lolin Hcrlin, Bar- Allcn Spactli, Kitty Taylor. ancl -loc Zcnltg and juniors liara llron. Susan Kissingcr. Darlcnc Niintz. Victor Nancy Balcs. Brucc Bcrklioltz, Nlary Cclil, Clliarlotla Prilmyl, .Iucly lloscnow. Sanclra Sacia, Bill Scliacfgcn. FI'2lllli0XV,.lllKlyl,ll'S0l11'l',.lllKlf'iNl'lIl'll2lSS.xlilfllylllJl'lll'l' liarliara Stauslxc, Yyonnc Nlcaslcr, Erika NYingcrt, Sara son, -loan Racc, ancl Carl Scluniclt. .i I' A 5,33 1 9 1. 'MAE Xll'lXll3l'illS Ol N.-X'lilUN.'Xl. HONOR SOCll'l'liY lironl Hou'-H C. lfiuiiilxoxy, S. Kissingcr, S. XYoll'. -I. l'clcrs. L.Clicringcr.-I.Nclnrliass,-I.Licscncr. Nlllclil. -'Xf'lWVll14'fl-V.l- ll1N'1'- W'11Sl1'1'- B- llmwll- D- 1'lUHI'fll 1iou'--- L. l ocll. gl. fcnlx. li. llcncslicl. l. llau- Nlllllf- lx- l1lF'l4'V- ll- 5l1U1'lW' gcn. I . -llhllllilll. Al. fiK'ljllIllll, S. Sacia, li. NYingcrl, Sccullzl Hou'-H Xl. llcalcrson. Xl. Pliscliouuig, N. Ocl- -I. lloscnow. N. lialcs, ll. llron. li. llklllllltlll. lralicu. jl. llocclscr. L, fiuilncr. N. Scanlon. L. 13 ll. l'u'I'lxl1oll!, l'l'l'X- liuclc Hou'---.-X. Spar-tli. Cf. Zicglcr, S. .Xnrli-rson. ll. llcrlin. S. llaucr. lf. Scluniill. il. Sclil'u-un-r, ll. 'l'l1i1'4l livu'--- K. llricsscl, li. lioclxcr. -I. licycr. l', llclzl. N.X'i'lUN.-XL llONlJlt SUIYll'I'l'l ,,.91 BADCER STATE . . . XYith suitcases and blankets dangling from every limb, Steve Anderson, jolm Claybaugh, Don Hemauer, jolm Herlin, and Carl Ziegler headed for Ripon College last june as NVest Bend's representatives to Badger Boys' State. After opening day on june 8th, the XVBHS boys began a vigorous week of BBS activities. ln the morn- ing, they attended a school of their choice which taught them the functions of various offices. Steve Anderson and john Claybaugh were elected senators and Don Ilemauer assemblyman, thus making use of their new education. In the afternoon, the boys took part in sports and music activities. Of the NVBHS boys, jolm Claybaugh placed first in pole vaulting, john Herlin made the tennis semi-finals, and Carl Ziegler vigorously pounded a drum in the BBS Band. The evening was undoubtedly the best part of the day. From every corner of the Ripon campus, boys eraimned into the gymnasium for the evening assem- bly. They chanted unceasingly for favorite candidates, pltriotically sang America, and after the program happily but wearily left the gym, However, the week slipped by quickly and the Badger Boys headed hack to XVest Bend with many happy memories. Although the primary purpose of BBS was to educate XVisconsin youth in the privileges, rights, and responsibilities of American citizenship, the Practieall Government local boys found that making friends and understand- ing others were among the benefits of the session. Shortly after the Badger Boys left the Ripon cam- pus, the Badger Girls invaded the University of XVis- consin. On june 25, four XVest Bend High girls, Barbara Bauman, Carol Klein, Darlene Nimtz, and judy Rein- ders, traveled to Madison to represent various chapters of the American Legion Auxiliary at the session. From the time they registered one Tuesday to the time they left the next Tuesday, the girls found every minute jam-packed with interesting and exciting things to do. ln fact, between lectures, meetings, campaigns, elections, inaugurations, band and chorus rehearsals, and making new friends, there was hardly time to sleep. Especially memorable were the legislative ses- sions they held in the capitol, Governor Thomson's address, and the visit of the BBS Governor on the last night. During the week, all four were elected to some city, county, or state office, and Barb was an editor of Badger Tales, the daily newspape1'. But all good things must come to an end, and the girls soon found themselves saying goodbye to the wonderful friends, counselors, and experiences of Badger Girls' State. The American Legion Auxiliary and the UV' Extension Division who co-sponsored the event certainly provided a good education in govern- ment for all who attendedg needless to say, both BBS and BGS were practically government. llu Badgtr Staters --- Steve Anderson, Barb Bauman, Carl Ziegler, Carol Klein, Don Hun lucr 92 . . . BADGER STATE judy Reinders, john Herlin, Darlene Nimtz, and jolm Claybaugh AWARD DAY M Y Siu- Strmultluiff zuul Km-u Drivsscl rcccivccl Xlr. Kuss pn-si-ntml Dan Hoy witli ilu- Bauiscli 'l'lu- Sliliuuwitz-Arinu Awurml wiuuc-r, tlu- D. -I. Kcuuy-ll. C. Zu-glcr Co. auul Lmuli Scicucc Awurcl, zuul Luuriuc Zuut- Dick Nlctzgcr. iuul tlu- Sliliiiumxiw-Smisu Dcluitc Au-:mls l-l'lllll Nlr. Kcuuy. ucr l'c-ccivccl tlu- Ninn li., Britton Nlusic Awami wiuucr. Carol XV1-giu-r, un- Awiu-cl frmu Nlrs. XVilfrccl Pmtlvr. cmigraiiulutm-cl lay Xlr. Sliliuuwiiz. liilllfli' Tollau-k zu-ccptccl ilu- D.A.li. Awurrl Rx-cipicuts of tlu' Pick Atlilvtic Awzircls, Dick Nlctzgcr rm-cm-iw-cl tlu' S4-uiur Class frmu Nlrs. liluu-r Sm-cfclcl. Mutt Coiiriug -Ioliu Il:-ss zuul Put Hupfcr, wvrc givcu SL-lumlursliip from Nlr. Kuckuk, zuul Mrs. pn-sm-xitccl Aw-rill Zaiclu- mul Daui lluy tlicui lay Alun Pick. Vlultcr Sclilm-if p1'csm-uh-cl Lzuu'iv 'l'ollau-k with tlu- Auu-ricuu lwgiuu Awurmls. willi ilu' XV:isliiugtcui County Asscu-ianlimi for licturmlccl Cllil4lI'l'll Scluxlursliip. Ie, ng Alt:-i'lu1tc Luuric 'l'ollau'k, wiuncrs Dam Hoy Altcrualtc jzuu-t XVivcluu-ycr zuul wiuucr Xliss Yulir prcscutcml tlu- Tlu-luul Scluiwulh-r auul -lucly Bairlwr, auul ailtcruutc Frm-Ll Avcrill Zalclu' rcccivccl tlu- Eng:-r-Krc-ss Nursing Sclumlairsliip to Put Nlzlssick, auul Schultz wx-rc prcscutvrl tlu' Zivpflm-r Sclumlursliip from Howard Bkllllllklll. KilI'l'Il Nicolzius rcccivccl tlu- NVQ-st Bm-iul Scluilalrsliips by A. C. Kia-cklialfs-1'. xYOlllklll,S Club Nursc's Scluxlursliip from Mrs. Irving joluisou. AVVARDS . . .93 CND Co-liclitors - Busim-ss Mzulzlgvr TI I E BEND S'l .-Mlvcrtisim.: xIilIl4lj.fl'l' - - Art Stuff - lqmotogrzlplly Stuff Advisor - Art Advisor - Copy Aclvisrwr - 'AFF ll1'11.c:,x B,xK1-:xlr:w:n I'mlm,xlm Iifxlwlfxx LYNN f:lI'Il!INCl-IR S'I'IiYlC ,-Xxlmlcnsox Blu. IIIQLIJ 13.-uusAn,x BAYNIAN 13.-xnnfxlm EKLO LYNN fill-IRINGER -lonN I'iEll1.lN Lfxnm' AIKKENIH-IHC Blu. BUnc:KHAnm' jmuu' FELLENZ f:UlllJON Srtrxlxncxxlcn Mn. lflxlhilrrzxuct B. BAXT1-Jn Mu. XYA1.1.Af:r: Brzxsotw Miss IJ.-xnxxx KIXIAIIWKX' AS THE I K DRIE Immediately if not sooner, yesterday if possiblef was a trite saying we jokingly tossed around during the early months of the year. However, later on when things began popping left and right, it was no longer a joke. Writers were told to get on the ball before it rolled away, photographers frantically rushed around snapping pictures, the engraver started getting rush notices, we pushed the panic button, and the printer waited patiently for last-minute copy. Off to a slow start, the ,58 Bend finally reached the press. NVe greatly appreciate the work of the many people who contributed to the ,58 Bend and especially those who rushed --- and waited --- as deadline time drew near. The editor-pecked writers, the teachers, the coaches, and the administration, Bob Boltz, Gordon Schloemer, Hollywood Studios, Kind Studios, Laux Studios, and the West Bend News, whose many excellent pictures tell the story of our school year, the engraver, Mr. Olson of Brock Engraving Company, Madison, VVisconsing the printer, the Washington County Publishing Company, and especially joe Huber, who, probably against his better judgment, patiently endured our inexperience and carefree attitude, our advisors, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Benson, and Miss Krepsky, and our sponsors, all deserve our sincere thanks for a job well done. And now, although we are forced regretfully to admit that this is the end of the Bend, we must also admit that we are looking forward to reacquiring a few mislaid habits such as sleeping and having leisure time. We hope that your name has been spelled correctly and that your picture hasn,t been left out or identified incorrectly, but, if this is the case, please don't bother to tell us, we can't correct it anyway. ' -zlaifse WWW Co-editors ACKNONVLEDC EXIENTS I FACULTY DIRECTORY BAxTER, F REDERIC B. --- English, Bend Ad- visor --- B. E. Platteville State Teachers College, Ph. M. University of Wisconsin: Graduate Study: Columbia University, University of Colorado, National Train- ing Laboratory of NEA. BENsON, WALLACE D. --- Art, Art Advisor for the Bend --- B. S. University of Wis- cousin. BERTRAIKI, BRUCE --- English, Spanish, De- bate Coach --- B. S. Carroll College: Graduate Study: University of Wiscon- sin, National University of Mexico. CALDWELL, ROBERT C. --- Physical Educa- tion, Football Coach, Health, Intra- murals, Track Coach --- B. E. La Crosse State Teachers College, University of Arizona: M. A. University of Wisconsin. COLDY, NORIKIAN E. --- Physics, Adminis- trative Assistant, NHS Advisor -- Cen- tral State Teachers College: B. A., M. A. University of Wisconsin. CROSS, ROBERT C. --- Biology, General Science, Assistant Cross Country Coach, Assistant Track Coach --- B. S. Purdue University: Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin. CUPERY, SAINIUEL J. --- Chorus --- Oshkosh State Teachers College, Milwaukee State Teachers College. DAY, DUANE E.--- Business English, Typ- ing, Bn Basketball, B Football --- B. E. Wisconsin State College, White- water. ECCERT, RALPH O. --- Guidance Counselor, Office Practice, Extra Curricular Ac- counting Advisor, NHS, Scholarship and Testing Program --- B. E. Wisconsin State College, Whitewater: M. A. North- western University. ERICKSON, GEORGE L. --- Social Studies ---- B. S., M. A. Northwestern University: Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin. FRANDSEN, EVELYN --- Social Studies, For- ensics, Guidance --- B. S. University of Wisconsin: M. S. University of Wisconsin. FREEINIAN, ROBERT --- English, Dramatics, Forensics, NHS --- B. S. University of Wisconsin: Graduate Study: Ohio Uni- versity. GILL, MRS. ETHEL M. --- Librarian --- B. A. Lawrence College. GOSKA, MRs. HELEN A. --- Home Econom- ics --- B. E. Stevens Point: Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin. CIIIGNON, ROY T. --- Chemistry, Golf Coach --- B. A. Lawrence College: M. A. University of Wisconsin: Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin. Cl!-IOHN, RIILDRED M. --- Physical Educa- tion, Typing, Cheerleader Co-chairman, G. A. A., Intramural Assistant --- B. S. Valparaiso University. HAFEBIANN, JOHN R. --- English, Social Studies, Speech, Dramatics, Forensics --- B. S. University of Wisconsin. 96. . .FACULTY DIRECTORY HAHN, HANS --- General Education, For- ensics --- B. S. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. HANSEN, MRS. JOLENE J.--- English, For- ensics --- B. S. University of Wisconsin. HECBAR, DOROTHEA --- Latin, Clipper Ad- visor --- B. A. Jamestown College: M. A. University of Wisconsin. HEIDNER, EDITH B.--- Curator of Histori- cal Museum, Library Assistant --- Mil- waukee Downer: B. A. University of Wisconsin: Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin, Columbia University, Uni- versity of Chicago, American University. HILDEERAND, MYRON E.--- Social Studies, Tennis, Awards Chairman, Visual Aids --- B. A. Oshkosh State Teachers Col- lege: M. A. Northwestem University: Graduate Study: University of Colorado, Oshkosh State Teachers College. JOHNSON, MRS. HELEN M. --- English, Soc- ial Studies --- B. E. Superior State Col- lege. KEINIPKA, MRS. JOYCE E.--- Home Econ- omics --- Milwaukee Downer, B. S. Uni- versity of Wisconsin. KLINGER, EDWARD --- Advanced Mathema- tics, Geometry, Social Committee Chair- man --- B. S. Wisconsin State College, Stevens Point: Graduate Study: Case Institute: University of Wisconsin, Mil- waukee. KORENIC, THERESE --- Librarian --- B. A. Mount Mary College: M. S. University of Wisconsin. KREPSKY, DARLYN --- English, Bend Copy Advisor, G. A. A.--- B. S. Wisconsin State College, Eau Claire. KUCKUK, WESLEY --- Industrial Arts --- B. S. Stout Institute: Graduate Study: Uni- versity of Wisconsin. KUETHE, VERNA R. --- Shorthand, Steno- Typing, Clipper Advisor, NHS Advisor --- B. E. Whitewater State College: M. S. University of Wisconsin. KUss, CARL M. --- Biology, Baseball Coach, Bn Football, Intramurals --- B. A. River Falls State Teachers College: Graduate Study: University of Minnesota. LALEIKE, FRED --- American History, Soc- ial Studies, Spanish, Freshman Football --- Central State College, B. S. Stevens Point, Northern Illinois State Teachers, DeKalb. LARSON, ROBERT G. --- Biology, General Science --- B. S. Oshkosh State College, Marquette University. MOEN, GORDON A. --- General Science, Vis- ual Aids --- B. S. La Crosse State Col- lege: Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin. PANFIL, RAYINIOND P. --- English, Intra- murals, Publicity --- B. S., M. S. Univer- sity of Wisconsin. PAULL, DUANE R. --- General Mathematics, Geometry, Athletic Fees --- B. S. Platte- ville State College: Graduate Study: Marquette University. PODRUCH, CEIL --- German, Forensics --- B. A. University of Wisconsin: Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin. PUHL, MARIAL M.--- English, Dramatics --- B. S. University of Wisconsin: Grad- uate Study: University of Wisconsin, Marquette University. RIDGEWAY, JANE E.--- Algebra, General Mathematics, Forensics --- B. S. Univer- sity of Wisconsin. RUNGE, NATHAN P.--- Algebra, General Mathematics, Intramurals, Track Assist- ant --- B. S. Beloit College: Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin, Notre Dame University, Northwestem Univer- sity. RUNKEL, ROLAND G.---Social Studies, World History, Football --- B. E. Mil- waukee State Teachers College: Grad- uate Study: Marquette University. SCHLEIF, DAVID E.--- Orchestra --- B. M. University of Wisconsin: M. S. A. Ohio University. SCHUELKE, WAL1'ER G.--- Industrial Arts, Freshman Football Coach --- B. S. Stout Institute: M. E. Marquette University. SHLIMOVITZ, HAROLIJ M.--- Band, Cheer- leaders, Pep Band, Swing Band --- B. E. Platteville State Teachers College: M. M. Illinois Wesleyan: Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin, Van der Cook College of Music, Western State Col- lege. STROHACKER, ROBERT C. --- Bookkeeping, Salesmanship, Assistant An Team Foot- ball Coach, Business Manager of Ath- letics, Track Coach --- B. E. Whitewater State Teachers College: M. A. Univer- sity of Denver. SULINICHT, LOIS A.--- American History, NHS Advisor--- B. A. Lenoir Rhyne: Graduate Study: University of North Carolina, Ripon. VVALLESVERD, JAINIES M. --- Industrud Arts, Freshman Basketball --- B. S. Stout In- stitute. WEIER, JACK --- General Science, A Bas- ketball Coach, Cross Country Coach, Assistant Golf Coach --- B. S. Wisconsin State College, La Crosse. WEINER, ARTHUR E.--- Agriculture --- B. S., M. A. University of Wisconsin. WILLIAMS, MRS. DOROTHY E. --- American History, English, Journalism, Clipper Advisor, Forensics --- B. E. Whitewater State College. YAHR, RTARITA --- English, AFS School Co- ordinator, Club Program Director, For- ensics, Guidance Counselor --- Lawrence College, B. S. University of Wisconsin: Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin. ACKERINIAN, joAN--- Brides Club 45 Fu- BAKEBIEYER, HELGA---Brides Club 45 BAUMEH, HlKZHAHD--- Applied Electricity ture Teachers of America 3, Treasurer 45 Girls Athletic Association 15 Knitting Club 15 Latin Club 2, 35 Reeds Club 25 Social Committee 35 Bend Sponsorship Staff 45 Campus Clipper 3, Co-editor 45 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Prom Queen 35 Band 1, 2, 3WB5 Band Coun- cil 2, 35 Pep Band 2, 35 Debate 1, 2, 35 Debate Award 25 Serious Declamation 35 Modern Music Masters 1, 2, 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Roll. ALBINCER, PAUL --- Chess Club 25 Future Drivers 25 Project Design Club 45 Sheepshead Club 35 Social Dancing Club 15 Basketball Freshman Team 15 Tennis 25 Freshman Mixed Chorus 1. ALBRIGHT, BEVERLY --- Ba dgerettes 25 Brides Club 45 Charmers Club 35 Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, 45 Knit- ting Club 1. ANDERSON, STEVE --- Bridge Club 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Music Appreciation Club 35 Freshman Class Vice-President5 Senior Class Presidcnt5 Homeroom Officer 2, 35 Senator 35 Alternate Senator 25 Bend Business Manager 45 Bend Sponsorship Staff 45 Hobo Hop Committee 45 Mid- winter Decorations Committee 35 Post Prom Committee 25 Prom Court 35 Bas- ketball A Team Manager 2WB5 Bas- ketball B Team Manager 15 Football A ',Team 35 Football B Team 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Apparatus 2, 35 Band 1WB5 Boys' Glee Club 35 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Debate 1, 2, 35 Debate Award 25 All School Play 45 American Field Service Summer Pro- gram 35 Badger Boys' State 35 National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4. ARKENBERG, I...AHI1Y ' Camera Club 1, 2, 35 Chess Club 15 Bend Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Football B Team 15 Track 2, 3. ARNDT, Tom --- Auto Mechanics Club 35 Hunting and Fishing Club 25 Social Dancing Club 25 Football A Team 3, 4WB5 Football B Team 1, 25 Track 2, 35 Apparatus 2, 3. BAESEIXIANN, JANICE --- Auto Mechanics for Girls 25 Brides Club 45 Canasta Club 15 Chess Club 35 Foreign Letter Exchange 15 Girls Athletic Association 3WB5 Point Secretary 45 Sketching Club 25 Hobo Hop Court 4. BAEa, R1t:HAao--- Future Drivers Club President 15 Music Theory and Harmony Club 3, 45 Washington County Pioneers 25 Magazine Sales Manager 3, 45 Mid- winter Committee 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 35 Freshman Boys' Glee Club 15 Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus Director 35 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 A Cappella Business Man- ager 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Modem Music Masters 2, 3, 4. Charmers Club 35 German Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Apprentice 35 Little Theater Club 25 Make-11p Club 15 Slide Rule Club 45 Social Dancing Club 35 School Ring Committee 35 Bend Editor 45 Campus Clipper Business Manager 45 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Hobo Hop Court 45 Freshmen Mixed Chorus 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 Interpretive Read- ing 25 Make-up Committee 1, 2, 35 Honor Roll. BAi.Es, KATHLEEN --- Brides Club 45 Fu- ture Teachers of America 2, 45 Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3WB5 Sheeps- head Club 35 Square Dancing Club 15 Red Cross Council 35 Homeroom Officer 45 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Ho- bo Hop Court 45 Humorous Declama- tion 2. BANDLE, LORETTA --- Brides Club 45 Fu- ture Homemakers of America 1, 45 Ger- man Club 3, 45 Girls Athletic Associa- tion 1, 2, 35 Junior Red Cross 35 Latin Club 25 Make-up Club 1. BARCOINI, SANDRA --- Brides Club 45 For- eign Letter Exchange Club 15 Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 45 junior Red Cross 35 Music Appreciation Club 35 Red Cross Council 45 Freshman Mixed Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 3, 4. BAST, IWARLENE --- Brides Club 45 Camera Club 15 Charmers Club 35 Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, 4. BAUER, STEVE --- Chemistry Club 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Music Appreciation Club 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Senator 1, 45 Youth Council Member 45 Student Busi- ness Manager 3WB, 4NVB5 Bend Staff 45 Campus Clipper 45 Midwinter Com- mittee 45 Post Prom Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decorations Com- mittee 35 Cross Country 2, 3WB5 Track 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Debate 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate Award 25 National Honor Society 45 Honor Roll. BAUMAN, BARBARA --- Brass Club 15 Col- lege Prep Club 35 Future Teachers of America 25 German Club 1, Secretary- Treasurer 2, 3, 45 Girls Athletic Associa- tion 15 Interpretive Reading Club 45 Music Appreciation Club 45 Slide Rule Club 45 Social Dancing Club 35 Home- room Officer 15 Senator 25 Alternate Senator 1, 35 School Ring Committee 35 Bend Editor 45 Post Prom Committee 25 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Hobo Hop Court 45 Band 1, 2, 3WB5 Band Recorder 35 Pep Band 1, 2, 35 Swing Band 2, 35 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Debate 25 Extemp- oraneous Reading 15 Humorous Decla- mation 15 Badger Girls' State 35 Modem Music Masters 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Roll5 Co-Salutatorian. Club 45 Brass Club 1, 25 Hi-Y 35 Hob- bies Club 25 Music Appreciation Club 45 Music Theory and Harmony Club 35 Slide Rule Club 25 Mayball Court 25 Basketball A Team 3, 4WB5 Basket- ball B Team 25 Basketball Freshman Team 15 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4WB5 Band IWB, 2WB, 3WB, 45 Band Custodian 1, 25 junior Assistant Director 35 Pep Band 1, 25 Swing Band 35 Freshman Mixed Chorus 15 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 2, 35 Debate 25 Modern Music Masters 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll. BAxTEn, JEFF --- Aviation Education 45 German Club 1, Vice-President 25 Golf Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Slide Rule Club 35 Bend Sponsorship Staff 45 Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 45 4-Minute Speech 15 All School Play 4. BECK, Lucy --- Armchair Travelers 25 Col- lege Prep Club 45 Crocheting Club 15 Hobbies Club 35 Knitting Club 1, 35 Library Apprentice 1, 25 Spanish Club 25 National Honor Society 45 Honor Roll. BECKEI1, DAllI.ENE --- Brides Club 45 Em- broidery Club 15 Future Drivers Club 25 Future Homemakers of America 15 Soc- ial Dancing Club 35 Intranmral Board 2, 3, Secretary 45 Bend Sponsorship Staff 45 Hobo Hop Court 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 In- tramural Award 3. BE1s1nEn, JOHN --- Applied Electricity Club 45 German Club 3, 45 Lapidary Club 45 Radio Broadcasting Club 15 Radio Code Club 25 Sheepshead Club 25 Sketching Club 15 Social Dancing Club 35 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decorations Commit- tee 35 Hobo Hop Court 45 Track 2, 4. Bl-ILONCIA, h7l'1lt0NlCA ---Auto Mechanics for Girls 25 College Prep Club 45 Future Homemakers of America Vice-President 15 Future Teachers of America 45 Girls Athletic Association 3, 45 Library Ap- prentice 45 Sheepshead Club 35 Spanish Club 25 Hobo Hop Court 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. BENEDICT, BONNIE --- Bridge Club 45 Cam- era Club 15 Collcge Prep Club 35 Creative Writing Club 25 French Con- versation Club 45 Future Teachers of America 35 German Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 25 Alternate Senator 2, 45 Bend Staff 2, 45 Midwinter Decorations Committee 45 Post Prom Committee 25 Post Prom Dec- orations Committee 25 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Band 15 Band Council 15 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Mixed Ensemble 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Debate 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate Award 25 Ex- temporaneous Speaking 1, 2, 35 Original Oratory 2, 35 All School Play Committee 45 Senior Class Play5 Modern Music Masters 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Roll. SENIOR DIRECTORY. . . 91 BEVER, IOANNE---AfITlC112l1I' Travelers 34 BURG, Bon --- Future Drivers Club 24 Fu- Brides Club 44 Bridge Club 34 Foreign Letter Exchange Club 14 Future Nurses 1, 2g junior Red Cross 24 Save-a-Trip Club 4g Red Cross Council 4g Home- room Officer 24 Senator 3, 44 School Ring Committee 34 Campus Clipper 3, 44 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 14 Girls' Glee Club 2g Interpretive Reading 34 National Honor Society 44 Honor Roll. BLAZEL, MAIKY --- Auto Mechanics for Girls 24 Brides Club 44 Commercial Club 44 Future Drivers 24 Future Homemakers of America 14 junior Red Cross lg Intra- mural Board 34 Intramural Award 2. BooEN, TONI --- Armchair Travelers 24 Bender Band 34 Brass Band 14 Brides Club 4g French Conversation Club 44 Latin Club 1, 24 Social Dancing Club 34 Band 1, 2, 34 Pep Band 2, 34 Girls' Glee Club 3. BoEKER, ELAINE --- College Prep Club 3, 44 Crocheting Club 14 Embroidery Club 14 Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 44 German Club 2, 3, 44 Alternate Senator 44 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 14 Girls' Glee Club 2, 34 National Honor Society 4g Honor Roll. BoYUNc:, BETRANA --- Brides Club 44 Chess Club 14 Commercial Club 34 Em- broidery Club 1. BRERM, FRED --- Bow and Arrow Club 14 Camera Club 14 Conservation Club 24 German Club 3, 44 Hobbies Club 3, 44 Lapidary Club 44 Model Boat Club 2. BREITENBACI-1, BARnARA--- West Bend High School 1, 2, First Semester 3, Second Semester 4: Brides Club 44 Camera Club 1, 2, 4g Foreign Letter Ex- change 14 Future Teachers of America 2, 34 Little Theater Club 44 Sheepshead Club 34 School Ring Committee 34 Campus Clipper 3, 4g Post Prom Decor- ations Commitlee 2g Prom Decorations Committee 34 Hobo Hop Court 44 In- trepretive Reading 2, 34 Non-original Oratory 34 Pius XI High School 3, 44 Sodality 44 Journal Staff 34 Exchange Editor 44 Mission Club 4. BROXVN, BONNIE --- Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 44 Music Appreciation Club 44 Sheeps- head Club 34 Spanish Club 1, 24 Senior Class Sccretary4 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 44 Senator 24 Courtesy Drivers Award Committee 24 Bend Staff 3, 44 Campus Clipper 3, Feature Editor 4g Hobo Hop Committee 44 Midwinter Decorations Conunittee 3g Post Prom Committee 24 Post Prom Decorations Committee 24 Prom Decorations Committee 34 Home- coming Queen 44 Mayball Court 14 Mayball Queen 24 Prom Court 3g Fresh- man Girls' Glee Club 14 Mixed Chorus 24 Mixed Ensemble 44 A Cappella Choir 3, 44 Operetta 3, 44 Debate 2, 3g Debate Award 34 Humorous Declamation 14 Serious Declamation 34 Make-up Com- mittee 14 All School Play 2, 3, 44 Na- tional Honor Society 3, Treasury 44 Honor Roll. 98. . .SENIOR DIRECTORY ture Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 44 Hot Rod Club 3g Lapidary Club 4. CARsTENs, CAROL --- Brides Club 4g For- eign Letter Exchange I4 Future Drivers 24 Future Teachers of America 34 Girls Athletic Association 1, 24 junior Red Cross 44 Spanish Club 1, 2g Alternate Senator 34 Intramural Board 3, 44 School Ring Committee 3g Campus Clipper Staff 3, 4g Post Prom Decorations Com- mittee 24 Prom Committee 3g Hobo Hop Court 44 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 14 Girls' Glee Club 24 Debate 1, 2, 34 De- bate Award 24 Debate Secretary 1, 2. Cl-uusr, ALLEN --- Archery Club 14 Chess Club 34 Conservation Club 34 Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 24 Football A Team Manager 3, 44 Band 1, 2, 34 Pep Band 1, 2g Modern Music Masters 3. CLAYHAUGH, JOHN --- Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 44 Slide Rule Club 34 Freshman Class President4 junior Class President4 Home- room Officer 24 Senator lg Intramural Board 2, 4g School Ring Committee 34 Bend Staff 44 Campus Clipper 44 Post Prom Committee 24 Mayball Court 1, 24 Prom Court 34 Basketball Freshman Team 14 Football A Team 3, 4WB4 Football B Team 1, 2g Ski Team 1, 3, 44 Track 1, QWB, 3WB, 4WB4 Appar- atus 1, 2, 3, 44 Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 44 Band 1, 24 Pep Band 1, 24 Swing Band 1, 2g All School Play 44 Badger Boys' State 3. COLLINS, LEIGH --- Bridge Club 34 Chemis- try Club 44 Chess Club 24 Future Driv- ers Club 14 Slide Rule Club 3, 4g Home- room Officer 1, 34 Midwinter Committee 24 Midwinter Decorations Committee 34 Tennis 1, 2, 44 Band 14 Freslunan Boys' Glee Club 14 Boys' Glee Club 14 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 44 A Cappella Choir 3, 4g Operetta 3, 44 Debate 2. CoLwELL, KEITH --- Applied Electricity 4g Archery Club 14 Bridge Club 44 Con- servation Club 24 Future Drivers Club 24 Slide Rule Club 3. CONATY, PAT --- Washington High School, Milwaukee 1: Camera Clllbg Girls Ath- letic Assoeiation4 Central High School, Milwaukee, 2: Camera Clllllt Girls Ath- letic Assoeiation4 West Bend High School: Brides Club 44 Girls Athletic Association 34 Campus Clipper 44 Prom Decorations Committee 3. CUPERY, DENN1s --- Archery Club 14 Bend- er Band 44 Conservation Club 24 Future Drivers Club 24 Freshman Science Club 14 Music Harmony Club 4g Music Theory and Harmony Club 34 Basketball Freshman Team 14 Track 1, 24 Band 1, 2, 3, 44 Drum Major 2, 3, 4g Pep Band 24 Freshman Boys' Glee Club lg Boys' Glee Club 2g Mixed Ensemble 3, 44 A Cappella Choir 3, 44 Operetta 2, 3, 4. IERBECK, MICHAEL --- Aviation Education Club 14 Future Drivers Club 24 Hunting and Fishing Club 24 Lapidary Club 44 Radio Broadcasting Club 3. 1 D01-IRWARDT, SYLviA ---Brides Club 44 Creative Dancing Club 14 Social Danc- ing Club 14 Embroidery Club 14 Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, 44 Hobo Hop Court 44 Freshman Mixed Chorus 1. DR1EssEL, KEN --- Bridge Club 34 Chemis- try Club 44 Chess Club l, 24 Future Drivers Club President 24 Harmony Club 3, 44 Altemate Senator 14 Little Ten Council 34 Youth Council 1, 34 Ho- bo Hop Court 4g Baseball B Team 14 Football B Team 1, 24 Track 24 Ap- paratus 2, 3, 44 Tumbling 2, 3, 44 Fresh- man Mixed Chorus 14 Boys' Glee Club 1, 24 Quartet 14 Debate 1, 2, 3, 44 De- bate Award 24 D. J. Kenny-B. C. Zieg- ler Co. Debate Award 34 Non-Original Oratory 2, 44 Senior Class Play4 Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4g Honor Roll. ENIJLICH, b1ARY --- Brides Club 4g Camera Club 14 Future Drivers Club 2g Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3WB, 44 Make- up Club 14 Post Prom Decorations Com- mittee 24 Prom Decorations Committee 3g Freshman Girls' Glee Club 1. F AUSTER, CLIFTON --- Art Appreciation 44 Chess Club 1, 44 German Club 24 Model Boat Club 24 Square Dancing Club 14 Boys' Glee Club 2. FECHTER, JEROINIE --- Ag judging Teams 1, 2, 3, 4g Future Farmers of America 1, 2, Sentinel 3, Vice-President 44 Hot Rod Club 34 Social Dancing Club 24 Square Dancing Club lg Track 2, 3, 4. Flsl-IER, GARY --- Brass Club 1, 24 Chess Club 1, 24 German Club 3, 44 Music Appreciation Club 44 Hobo Hop Court 44 Football B Team 1, 24 Band 1, 2, 3VVB, 4WB4 Band Council 1, President 44 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Swing Band 44 Boys' Glee Club 14 Modern Music Mast- ers 2, 3 4. FOELL, LYNN --- Aviation Education Club 14 Chess Club 14 Latin Club 2, 3g Music Appreciation Club 3, 44 Slide Rule Club 34 Sophomore Class President4 Senator 34 Student Senate President 44 Little Ten Council Member 44 Youth Council Member 44 Magazine Sales Assistant Manager 2g Post Prom Committee 24 Prom Committee 34 Prom Court 34 Hobo Hop Court 4g Freshman Boys' Glee Club 14 Boys' Glee Club 24 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 44 Quartet 1, 2, 3, 44 A Cappella Choir 3, 44 Operetta 2, 3, 44 Debate 1, 24 Debate Award 2g Non-Original Ora- tory 3g Original Oratory 1, 44 National Honor Society 3, President 44 Honor Roll. CIEHL, ROBERT --- Future Drivers Club 2, 34 Model Boat Club 24 Slide Rule Club 3. clERHARDT, SANDRA --- Brides Club 4g Dra- matics Club 44 Future Drivers 2g Future Homemakers of America 34 Girls Ath- letic Association 24 Knitting Club 14 Little Theater 14 Make-up Club 24 Campus Clipper 3g Freshman Girls' Glee Club 14 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 44 A Cappella Choir 3, 44 Operetta 3, 4g Make-up Committee 1, 2, 34 All School Play 1, 4. GERLIAN, juuv ---Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 45 Girls Athletic Associa- tion 1, Treasurer 2, 35 Knitting Club 15 Spanish Club 2, President 35 Senior Class Vice-President5 Homcroom Officer 45 Senator 1, 45 Altemate Senator 2, 35 Youth Council Member 45 Hobo Hop Committee 45 Post Prom Committee 25 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Homecoming Court 35 Prom Court 35 Hobo Hop Court 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Debate 2, 35 Debate Award 35 Senior Class Play5 National Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Roll. GERNER, WARREN --- Football A Team 3, 45 Football B Team 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 35 Tumbling 2, 3. GESCHKE, CHARLo1'TE --- Camera Club 15 Commercial Club 45 Hobbies Club 15 Social Dancing Club 25 Band 2. CETTLEBIAN, BIARY ANN --- Brides Club 45 Future Drivers Club 25 Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3WB, 45 Band 25 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 1. GIERINGER, LYNN --- American Field Serv- ice Club 45 College Prep Club 45 For- eign Letter Exchange 15 Future Teachers of America 2, 35 Girls Athletic Associa- tion 15 Music Appreciation Club 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 1, 25 Home- room Officer 1, 2, 35 Senator 25 Alter- nate Senator 35 Bend Editor 45 Post Prom Committee 25 Post Prom Decora- tions Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Hobo Hop Court 45 Band IWB, 2WB, 3WB, 4WB5 Band Attendance Secretary 45 Band Treasurer 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Modem Music Masters 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Roll. CONHING, BARuAuA --- Armchair Travelers Club 25 Camera Club 15 Commercial Club 3, 45 Future Homemakers of America 15 German Club 25 Girls Ath- letic Association 3, 4. CH-IOTH, BIAHJORIE --- Brides Club 45 Com- mercial Club 35 Future Homemakers of America I5 Girls Athletic Association 3, 45 Knitting Club 15 Little Theater Club 25 Sketching Club 25 Interpretive Bead- ing 45 Intramural Award 3. CUERNIDT, PA1'--- Brides Club 45 Canasta Club 15 Future Drivers Club 2. HAIIECIK, SALLY---Al'll1CllitiI' Travelers Club 45 Future Drivers Club 25 Sheeps- head Club 25 Spanish Club 15 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 1. HAh'iLYN, HELEN --- College Prep Club 45 Embroidery Club 25 French Conversa- tion Club 45 Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 35 Slide Rule Club 35 Washington County Pioneers 15 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Hobo Hop Court 45 Freshman Mixed Chorus I5 Band 1WB, 2WB, 3WB, 4WB5 Interpre- tive Reading 45 Modem Music Masters 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll. HARTEIX, DICK --- Chess Club 1, 25 Future Drivers Club 15 Hunting and Fishing Club 25 Social Dancing Club 35 Home- coming Court 35 Baseball 2WB, 3WB, 4WB5 Baseball B Team 15 Basketball A Team 35 Basketball B Team 1, 25 Football An Team 2, 3WB, 4WB5 Foot- ball B Team I. HARTBIAN, CARoN --- Dramatics Club 45 Future Homemakers of America 15 Girls Athletic Association 35 junior Red Cross 15 Library Apprentice 35 Make-up Club 25 Social Dancing Club 25 Washington County Pioneers 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 45 Freshman Mixed Chorus 15 Interpretive Reading 35 All School Play Committee 4. HAUGEN, JUDY---Embroidery Club 15 French Conversation Club 45 Future Nurses 1, Corresponding Secretary 2, 35 German Club 3, President 45 Girls Ath- letic Association 1, 25 junior lied Cross 3, 45 Music Appreciation Club 35 Bed Cross Council 3, 45 Senator 45 Courtesy Drivers Award Committee 45 Prom Dec- orations Committee 35 Hobo Hop Court 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club I5 Girls' Glee Club 25 Mixed Ensemble 45 A Cap- pella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Interpre- tive Reading 25 Non-Original Oratory 15 D. A. B. Award 45 National Honor Soci- ety 3, 45 Honor Roll5 Co-Salutatorian. I-IAUsMANN, FRANCES --- Commercial Club 45 Crocheting Club 25 Embroidery Club 25 Future Drivers Club 35 Girls Athletic Association 3, 45 Freslunan Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls, Glee Club 35 Mixed Chorus 4. HAYIDIN, KAREN --- Menomonee Falls High School 1, 2: Library Club 25 Girls' Glee Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Pep Club 15 West Bend High School 3, 4: Brides Club 45 Interpretive Beading 45 Play Reading 4. Haus, Toon --- Armchair Travelers Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Dramatics Club 25 French Conversation Club 45 Latin Club 35 Make-up Club 1, 25 Sketching Club 35 Social Dancing Club 1, 25 Square Dancing 1, 25 Alternate Senator 15 Bend Staff 35 Campus Clipper 2, 35 Hobo Hop Committee 45 Midwinter Committee 2, 35 Midwinter Decorations Committee 2, 35 Post Prom Committee 25 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Com- mittee 35 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Prom Court 35 Hobo Hop King 45 Football A Team 3, 45 Football B Team 1, 25 Band 15 Humorous Decla- mation 35 Serious Declamation 45 Make- up Committee 1, 2, 35 All School Play 1, 2, 3, 45 All School Play Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. Hmev, Tom --- Bridge Club 35 Chess Club 1, 25 Hobbies Club 15 Latin Club 15 Social Dancing Club 35 Baseball A Team 3WB5 Baseball B Team 15 Foot- ball A Team 3, 4WB5 Track 2, 35 Tumbling 35 Apparatus 35 Intramural Award 3. HELIY, BILL --- Chemistry Club 45 French Conversation Club 45 Latin Club 2, President 35 Slide Rule Club 35 Home- room Officer 45 Student Senate Vice- President 45 Social Committee 35 Bend Advertising Manager 45 Bend Sponsor- ship Staff 45 Midwinter Decorations Committee 35 Post Prom Committee 25 Band 15 Pep Band 15 Swing Band 1, 45 Boys' Glee Club 1, 25 Mixed Ensemble 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 All School Play 3, 45 Modern Music Masters 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Roll. HRMAU1-:R, DoN --- Aviation Education 25 Bridge Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 French Conversation Club 45 Hobbies Club 15 Latin Club 25 Slide Rule Club 35 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Baseball B Team 15 Basketball A Team 3, 45 Basketball B Team 25 Bas- ketball Freshman Team 15 Cross Coun- try 3, 45 Tennis 2, 45 Freshman Boys' Glee Club 15 Boys' Glee Club 1, 25 De- bate 25 Badger Boys' State 3. Hlsismisi., CERALIF'-' Auto Mechanics 35 Future Drivers Club 25 Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 45 Social Dancing Club 15 Freslunan Boys' Glee Club 15 Boys' Glee Club 25 A Cappella Choir 3. Hi-:Nsu-JR, HE1.ENE--- Brides Club 45 Fu- ture Nurses 1, 25 Girls Athletic Associa- tion 35 Hobbies Club 25 Knitting Club 45 Hobo Hop Court 4. HERLIN, JOHN --- American Field Service Club 45 Dramatics Club 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Music Appreciation Club 2, 35 Washington County Pioneers Club I5 Homcroom Officer 2, 35 Alternate Sen- ator 35 Bend Staff 45 Campus Clipper 2, 3, Sports Editor 45 Post Prom Commit- tee 25 Football An Team 35 Tennis IWB, 2VVB, 3WB, 4WB5 Apparatus 2, 35 Freslunan Boys' Glee Club 15 Boys' Glee Club 25 Debate 1, 25 Debate Award 25 All School Play 45 Senior Class Play5 Badger Boys' State 35 Mod- ern Music Masters 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Iloll. Hoi-'FMAN, ji-3ANl5T'ri-3---Brides Club 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Creative Danc- ing Club 25 Future Nurses Club 1, 25 Knitting Club 35 Social Dancing Club I5 Post Prom Committee 2. HRoN, BARBARA --- Future Teachers of America State President 3, Historian 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Music Theory Club 3, 45 Reed Club 25 World Affairs Club 15 Alternate Senator 45 Bend staff 45 Mid- winter Committee 3, 45 Midwinter Dec- orations Committee 3, 45 Post Prom Committee 25 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Baud 1, 2WB, 3WB, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 3, 45 Freshman Mixed Chorus 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 Mixed En- semble 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Op- eretta 3, 45 Debate 2, 35 Modern Music Masters 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY. . .99 HRoN, GERALD --- Future Drivers Club 25 Project Design Club 45 Freshman Mixed Chorus 1. HRCTN, RICHARD-H Chess Club 1, 2, 35 Commercial Club 45 French Conversa- tion Club 45 Future Drivers Club Vice- President 25 Slide Rule Club 35 Basket- ball Freshman Team 15 Freshman Boys' Glee Club 15 Boys' Glee Club 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Debate 1, 2, 35 Debate Award 25 Senior Class Play. HYNEK, FRANCES --- Auto Mechanics for Girls 25 Brides Club 45 Foreign Letter Exchange 15 Future Drivers Club 25 Hobbies Club 15 Social Dancing Club 3. INDERMUEHLE, JOHN --- Aviation Education Club 15 Bait and Fly Casting Club 25 Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 2, 35 Soc- ial Dancing Club 35 WB Club 45 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decorations Com- mittee 35 Prom King 35 Baseball A Team 3WB, 45 Football A Team 45 Football B Team 15 Track 2, 3WB, 4WB5 Apparatus 2, 3, 45 Tumbling 2, 3, 45 Band 15 Freshman Boys' Glee Club 15 Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chor- us 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 jAc:oIIs, PAT --- Chess Club 45 Future Driv- ers Club 35 Make-up Club 25 Sheeps- head Club 35 Spanish Club 15 Campus Clipper 3, 45 Humorous Declamation 2. JEHIXIAIN, Boa --- Archery Club 25 Camera Club 1, 25 Chemistry Club 45 Hobbies Club Chairman 35 Latin Club 15 Red Cross Council 3, 45 Slide Rule Club 35 Bend Sponsorship Staff 45 Homecoming King 45 Track 1, 25 All School Play 4. JOHNSON, DIANNE --- Badgcrettes 35 French Club 45 Make-up Club 25 Rhythmic Dancing Club 45 Sheepshead Club 35 Social Dancing Club 15 Spanish Club 1, 25 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Senator 45 School Ring Committee 35 Campus Clipper 45 Post Prom Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. JOHNSON, I E A N E 'rr E --- Art Appreciation Club 45 Art Club 35 Brides Club 45 Charmers Club 35 Little Theater 25 Make-up Club 15 Social Dancing Club 35 Spanish Club 15 Campus Clipper 45 Little Ten Track Queen Candidate5 Hobo Hop Queen 45 Senior Class Play. jus1'IxIAN, F LORENCE --- Badgerettes 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 Creative Danc- ing Club 25 French Conversation Club 45 Girls Athletic Association 25 Make-up Club 15 Social Dancing Club 35 Mid- winter Decorations Committee 3, 45 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decorations Com- mittee 35 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 Mixed Chorus 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Operetta 45 Nation- al Honor Society 45 Honor Roll. 100 . . . SENIOR DIRECTORY KENDALL, DALE --- Ag judging Teams 1, 2, 3, 45 Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 45 Sheepshead Club 35 Ski Club 25 Square Dancing Club 15 Hobo Hop Court 45 Basketball Freshman Team 15 Cross Country 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 4. KERRY, SHARON --- F re n c h Conversation Club 45 Future Teachers of America 2, 35 Girls Athletic Association 1, 25 Knit- ting Club 15 Square Dancing Club 15 Homeroom Officer 1, 25 Senator 2, 35 Alternate Senator 15 Intramural Board 1, 2, 3, 45 Social Committee 1, 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decorations Com- mittee 35 Cheerleading B Team 25 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Humorous Declamation 1. KILBY, JAYNE --- Art Club 35 Badgerettes 25 Brides Club 45 French Conversation Club 45 Future Drivers Club 15 Girls Athletic Association 25 Make-up Club 15 Spanish Club 2, 35 Freshman Mixed Chorus 15 Mixed Ensemble 2, 35 Hu- morous Declamation 15 Make-up Com- mittee 1. KIIVILA, KAYE --- Bridge Club 35 College Prep Club 45 Future Drivers Club 15 Future Teachers of America 2, 45 Girls Athletic Association 25 Make-up Club 15 Spanish Club 25 Post Prom Committee 2. KIND, HARRY --- Future Drivers Club 2. KIssINc:ER, SUSAN --- College Prep Club 45 French Conversation Club 45 Future Homemakers of America 2, Treasurer 35 Girls Athletic Association 2, 35 Slide Rule Club 35 Spelling Boosters Club 15 World Affairs Club 15 Iunior Class Sec- retary-Treasurer 35 Senator 15 Prom Committee 35 Prom Court 35 Debate 25 Humorous Declamation 1, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Roll. KLEIXIP, BILL --- Chemistry Club 45 Chess Club 1, 25 French Conversation Club 45 Future Drivers Club 25 Radio Broadcast- ing Club 15 Slide Rule Club 35 Senator 1, 2, 45 Campus Clipper 45 Homecoming Court 25 Basketball B Team 25 Bas- ketball Freshman Team 15 Football A Team 35 ,Football B Team 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Freshman Boys' Glee Club 15 Boys' Glee Club 1, 25 Debate 1, 2, 3, 45 De- bate Award 25 Extemporaneous Speak- ing 1, 25 Non-Original Oratory 4. KLEIN, CAROL --- Community Entertain- ment 25 French Conversation Club 45 Future Nurses Secretary 1, 2,Vice-Presi- dent 35 Future Teachers of America 45 Girls Athletic Association 15 Junior Red Cross Club 25 Music Appreciation Club 35 Social Dancing Club 15 Homeroom Officer 45 Hobo Hop Committee 45 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Mayball Court 25 Hobo Hop Court 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 Mixed Ensemble 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Badger Girls' State 3. I KLINKA, JOHN --- Chemistry Club 45 Chess Club 1, 25 Future Drivers Club 25 Ra- dio Broadcasting Club 15 Slide Rule Club 35 Alternate Senator 15 Football B Team 15 Freshman Boys' Glee Club 15 Boys' Glee Club 25 Orchestra 4. KLULIB, CHARLES --- KLUBIB, KEN --- Future Drivers Club 25 Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 45 Hot Rod Club 35 Social Dancing Club 1. KNETZGER, JAINIES --- Future Drivers Club 35 Future Farmers of America 45 Lapi- dary Club 45 Model Railroad Builders 25 Freshman Mixed Chorus 1. KNOEBEL, LOIS --- Brides Club 45 Com- mercial Club 35 Foreign Letter Ex- change Club 15 Future Teachers of America 35 junior Red Cross 25 Knitting Club 15 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Spanish Club 25 Campus Clipper 45 Freshman Mixed Chorus 15 Girls' Glee Club 2. KNOECK, HARRIET --- Brides Club 45 Crea- tive Writing 15 Future Nurses 15 Future Teachers of America 35 Girls Athletic Association 1, 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Camp- us Clipper 45 Post Prom Decorations Committee 2. KNOECIK, JANICE --- Canasta Club 15 Col- lege Prep Club 45 Future Teachers of America 3, 45 Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4WB5 Slide Rule Club 35 Span- ish Club 25 Homeroom Officer 15 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Decorations Committee 35 4-Minute Speech 4. KNOECK, RoNALn--- Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 45 Lapidary Club 45 Social Dancing Club 1, 2. KOENINGS, DIANE --- Commercial Club 45 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Foreign Letter Ex- change 15 Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Little Theater Club 35 Make-up Club 1, 25 Social Dancing Club 35 Square Dancing Club 15 Senator 25 Altemate Senator 45 Stu- dent Senate Secretary-Treasurer 35 School Ring Committee 35 Social Com- mittee 35 Post Prom Decorations Com- mittee 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Dec- orations Committee 35 Cheerleading A Team 4WB5 Cheerleading B Team 35 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Mixed En- semble 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Ex- temporaneous Reading 45 Humorous Declamation 2, 3, 45 Interpretive Read- ing 35 Make-up Committee 15 All School Play 2, 3, 4. KONSTANZ, SHIRLEY --- Brides Club 45 Cre- ative Dancing Club 15 French Conversa- tion Club 45 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 35 Social Dancing Club 25 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 1. KREIS, INIARY --- Brides Club 45 Charmers Club 35 Future Drivers Club 25 Germar' Club 25 Girls Athletic Association 15 journalism Club 35 Make-up Club 25 Social Dancing Club 25 Square Dancing Club 15 Alternate Senator 15 Campus Clipper 35 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 Mixed Chorus 3. KRESSIN, DALE --- Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 45 Social Dancing 2. KRUEGER, ROIIERT --- Conservation Club 25 Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4. KUECI-ILER, DoN --- Conservation Club 1, 2, 35 Future Farmers of America 2, 3, 4. KUECHLER, LOUISE --- Brides Club 45 Ca- nasta Club 15 Charmers Club 45 Cre- ative Dancing Club 25 Foreign Letter Exchange 25 Future Holnemakers of America 35 German Club 3, 45 Social Dancing 15 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 1. LANDDECK, JOHN --- Northwestem College High School, Watertown 1: Chorus 15 Football 15 West Bend High School: Chess Club 25 Dramatics Club 45 Latin Club 25 WB Club President 45 Alter- nate Senator 45 Bend Staff 45 Midwinter Decorations Committee 35 Baseball B Team 25 Football A Team 3WB, 4WB5 Football B Team 25 Boys' Glee Club 35 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Debate 45 All School Play 4. LEI-IN, joI-IANNA --- Brides Club 45 Creative Dancing Club 25 Future Homemakers of America 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Knitting Club 15 Social Dancing Club 25 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 1. LEMKE, INIARILEE --- Brides Club Treasurer 45 Bridge Club 35 Canasta Club 15 Com- mercial Club 3, Treasurer 45 Foreign Letter Exchange 15 junior Red Cross 25 Latin Club 25 Campus Clipper 45 Fresh- man Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 Honor Roll. LIEGL, DONNA --- Brides Club President 45 Charmers Club 35 Commercial Club 45 Creative Dancing Club 25 Knitting Club 15 Square Dancing Club 15 Campus Clipper 45 Prom Decorations Commit- tee 3. LINIJEMANN, LAURA --- Creative Dancing Club 15 Future Drivers Club 25 Girls Athletic Association 15 Social Dancing Club 35 Spanish Club 25 Square Danc- ing Club 15 Altemate Senator 2, 35 In- tramural Board 3, 45 School Ring Com- mittee 35 Campus Clipper 3, 45 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Homecoming Court 25 Hobo Hop Court 45 Debate 2, 35 Interpretive Reading 45 Honor Roll. LEWIS, MARY --- American Field Service Club 45 Bridge Club 35 Foreign Letter Exchange 15 Freshman Science Club 15 Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4WB5 Knitting Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Home- room Officer 15 Sophomore Class Secre- tary-Treasurer5 Senator 35 Intramural Board 2, 3, 45 School Ring Committee 35 Campus Clipper 35 Post Prom Decora- tions Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Fresh- man Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 Mixed Chorus 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Debate 1, 25 Humorous Declamation 1. RIARSDEN, JIINI --- Aviation Education Club 45 Chess Club 35 Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 25 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Bend Sponsorship Staff 45 Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Boys' Glee Club 15 Band 1, 2. RIARTIN, RALPI-I--- Future Farmers of America 3, 45 Social Dancing 25 Hob- bies Club 2. INIATENAER, ROSELIARY --- Brides Club 45 Embroidery Club 15 Social Dancing Club 1, 25 Square Dancing Club 1, 25 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. RIAVROUKAKIS, MARY --- Tyhopoulous High School, Athens, Greece: 1, 2, 35 Ameri- can Field Service Club 45 Brides Club 45 Music Appreciation Club 45 Senator 4. RICHUGH, AVERILL --- Brides Club 45 Fenc- ing Club 35 Future Nurses l, 45 Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Social Dancing Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 25 Hu- morous Declamation 2, 4. MEI-IRING, THOINIAS --- Camera Club 1, 25 Chess Club 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Tennis 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 25 A Cap- pella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3. RIILLER, CLARENCE --- Chess Club 25 Fu- ture Farmers of America 3, 45 Social Dancing Club 25 Square Dancing Club 15 Baseball B Team 15 Basketball Freshman Team 15 Football A Team 3, 45 Football B Team 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Boys' Glee Club 1. RIILLER, THOINIAS --- Chess Club 45 French Conversation Club 45 Future Drivers Club 25 Music Appreciation Club 35 Social Dancing ClIIb 15 Homeroom Offi- cer 35 Midwinter Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Mayball Court 25 Tennis 25 Boys' Glee Club 1, 25 Mixed Ensem- ble 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Oper- etta 2, 3, 45 All School Play 25 Modern Music Masters 2. NIINSON, RoN --- Norview High School, Norfolk, Virginia, I, 2, 3: High League Football5 High League Basketball5 West Bend High School 4. IYIOLL, IWARY --- Brides Club 45 Commer- cial Club Secretary 45 Future Drivers Club 25 Future Nurses 2, Secretary- Treasurer 35 Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 35 junior Red Cross 45 Knitting Club 15 Music Appreciation Club 35 Red Cross Council 45 Homeroom Officer 3, 45 Hobo Hop Court 45 Honor Roll. MoNnAY, josiavu --- Camera Club 2, 35 Chess Club 3, 45 Community Entertain- ment Club 25 French Conversation Club 45 Social Dancing Club 1, 25 Senator 45 Alternate Senator 35 School Ring Com- mittee 35 Hobo Hop Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decorations Com- mittee 35 Prom Court 35 Hobo Hop Court 45 Boys' Glee Club 1, 25 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 All School Play 2, 3. NEULIANN, ROBERT --- Ag judging Teams 15 Future Drivers Club 15 Future Farm- ers of America 1, 2, 3, 45 Courtesy Driv- ers Award 3. NIISITZ, DARLENE --- Brides Club President 45 Foreign Letter Exchange I5 Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Vice-President 45 Girls Athletic Association 15 junior Red Cross 15 Latin Club 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3: Campus Clipper 3, Co-Editor 45 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Decorations Committee 35 May- ball Court 25 Prom Court 35 Band 2, 35 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Debate 1, 2, 35 Debate Award 25 Badger Girls' State 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Roll. OELHAFEN, NCDRRITA --- College Prep Club 3, 45 Future Drivers Club 25 Future Teachers of America 3, 45 German Club 2, 3, 45 Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 35 Hobbies Club 15 Make-up Club 25 Intramural Board 3, 45 Post Prom Dec- orations Connnittee 25 Prom Decorations Committee 35' Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Humorous Declamation 25 In- terpretive Reading 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Honor Roll. OESTERREICH, NANCY --- Auto Mechanics for Girls 35 Brides Club 45 Future Driv- ers Club 15 Girls Athletic Association 1, 25 Social Dancing Club 25 Square Danc- ing Club 3. OLs0N, RONALD --- Canasta Club 15 Future Drivers Club 25 Project Design Club 45 Sheepshead Club 35 Social Dancing Club 1, 25 Tennis 2. OSTRANIJER, CARoL--- Badgerettcs 25 Brides Club 45 Future Homemakcrs of America 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 45 Social Dancing ClIIb 15 Band 2, 3, 45 Band Council Secretary 45 Pep Band 45 Swing Band 45 Mixed Ensemble 3, 4. PASKE, ROSEMARY --- Brides Club 45 Fu- ture Nurses 1, 45 Girls Athletic Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 45 Social Dancing Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 2. Perens, PIIYI.Is --- Brides Club 45 Foreign Letters Exchange 15 Future Nurses 1, 2, 45 Future Teachers of America 35 Girls Athletic Association 1, 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Humor- ous Declamation 2, 3, 45 National Hon- or Society 45 Honor Roll. PI-:TI:Rs, JIM --- Model Boat Club 25 Sheepshead Club 25 Football B Team 2. SENIOR DIRECTORY... 101 I PIPER, CAROL --- Conunercial Club 45 Dra- PUEIILINC, ToM --- Auto Mechanics 35 Fu- RoEI.I., EUGENE --- Future Drivers Club 15 matics Club 15 Foreign Letter Exchange 15 Junior Red Cross 25 Knitting Club 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Social Dancing Club 35 Homeroom Officer 1, 25 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Extemporaneous Reading 35 Interpretive Reading 25 Non-Original Oratory 1. PI.Isc:HoUNIc, MARY --- Camera Club 15 Foreign Letter Exchange 15 Future Teachers of America 2, Vice-President 3, President 45 Girls Athletic Association 15 Music Appreciation Club 35 Play Pro- duction Club 45 Spanish Club 25 Senior Class Treasurer5 Homeroom Officer 15 Senator 35 Alternate Senator 45 Social Committee 3, 45 Hobo Hop Committee 45 Midwinter Committee 35 Midwinter Decorations Committee 45 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Decora- tions Committee 35 Prom Court 35 Hobo Hop Court 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Operetta 45 Debate 2, 35 Debate Award 35 Humorous Declamation 15 All School Play 45 All School Play Commit- tee 45 National Honor Society 45 Honor Roll. PLOUT, BONNIE --- Commercial Club 45 French Conversation Club 45 Little Theater Club 25 Make-up Club 15 Sheepshead Club 35 Social Dancing Club 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Social Com- mittee 25 Post Prom Decorations Com- mittee 25 Homecoming Court 15 Prom Court 35 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Mixed Ensemble 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Operetta 4. POINIAHAC, DONNA --- Archery Club 25 Cre- ative Dancing Club 45 Dramatics Club 35 Girls Athletic Association 15 Knitting Club 15 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Music Ap- preciation Club 45 Post Prom Decora- tions Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Prom Court 35 Hobo Hop Court 45 Band 15 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Operetta 45 Humorous Declamation 45 Interpretive Reading 25 Serious Declamation 25 All School Play 45 Modern Music Masters 1, 2, 3, 4, POWELL, JUDY --- Bender Band 3, 45 For- eign Letter Exchange 15 Future Nurses 2, 3, 45 Knitting Club 15 Little Theater Club 25 Red Cross Council 45 Campus Clipper 45 Band 2, 3, 4. PI-IIDYI., VICTOR --- Chemistry Club 45 Fu- ture Drivers Club 25 Future Farmers of America 1, 25 German Club 1, 2, 35 Slide Rule Club 3, 45 Social Committee 3, 45 Bend Staff 45 Bend Sponsorship Staff 45 Debate 2, 3, 45 Debate Award 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Roll. PUEHLING, JI-:ROME --- Auto Mechanics 35 Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 45 Square Dancing Club 2. 102. . .SENIOR DIRECTORY ture Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 45 Soc- ial Dancing Club 15 WB Club 45 Base- ball B Team 25 Football A Team 3, 4WB5 Track 2, 35 Tumbling 3, 4. PUEs'row ALLEN --- Ag Judging Teams 25 Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 45 Sheepshead Club 35 Social Dancing Club 1, 2. RAA14, KAY --- Commercial Club 45 Crea- tive Dancing Club 25 Foreign Letter Exchange 15 Freshman Science Club 15 Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 35 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 Choraliers 3. RADY, JIM --- Auto Mechanics 35 Model Boat Club 25 Social Dancing Club 35 Square Dancing Club 2. RATE, JERRY --- Chess Club 35 Future Farmers of America 1, 25 Social Danc- ing Club 3, 45 Square Dancing Club 15 Intramural Board 45 Baseball B Team 1, 25 Intramural Award 1, 2. REINDERS, JUDY --- Chess Club 35 Foreign Letter Exchange 15 Freshman Science Club 15 Future Homemakers of Ameri- ca 25 Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3WB, President 4WB5 Senator 25 Alter- nate Senator 15 Intramural Board 45 In- terpretive Reading 45 Badger Girls' State 35 Intramural Award 3. RODE, ELAINE --- Armchair Travelers 25 Brides Club 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Future Homemakers of America 15 Knit- ting Club 15 Washington County Pio- neers 25 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Extemporaneous Reading 1, 2, 3, 45 In- terpretive Reading 3, 45 Play Reading 3. RoEIsEII, EILEEN --- Auto Mechanics for Girls 15 Brides Club 45 Charmers Club 2, 35 Future Drivers Club 15 Knitting Club 1. ROECKEII JANICE --- Brides Club 45 Bridge Club 35 College Prep Club 3, 45 Com- munity Entertainment 25 Foreign Letter Exchange 15 Future Drivers Club 25 German Club 2, 3, 45 Make-up Club 15 Homeroom Officer 1, 35 Alternate Sena- tor 35 Youth Council Member 45 Camp- us Clipper 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Hobo Hop Committee 45 Hobo Hop Court 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Humorous Declamation 35 Interpretive Reading 45 Serious Declamation 25 All School Play 45 Senior Class Play5 National Honor Society 45 Honor Roll. ROECKER, RUSSEL --- WB Club 3, 45 Home- room Officer 25 Campus Clipper 35 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Prom Court 35 Basketball B Team 25 Basket- ball Freshman Team 15 Tennis 1, 2WB, 3WB, 4WB5 Boys' Glee Club 25 Mixed Chorus 3. Baseball B Team 15 Football A Team 4WB5 Football B Team 1, 25 Apparatus 2. ROSENOW, JUDY --- Camera Club 15 French Conversation Club 45 Future Teachers of America 3, Secretary 45 Music Appre- ciation Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 1, Sec- retary 25 Junior Class Vice-President5 Homeroom Officer 45 Senator 35 Alter- nate Senator 45 School Ring Committee 35 Hobo Hop Committee 45 Midwinter Committee 45 Midwinter Decorations Committee 45 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Court 35 Hobo Hop Court 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 Mixed Ensemble 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Debate 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate Award 25 D. J. Kenny-B. C. Ziegler and Co. Debate Award 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3, Secretary 45 Honor Roll. ROSENTHAL, ELAINE --- Random Lake High School 1, 2, 3: Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Non-Original Oratory 35 Serious Declamation 1, 25 West Bend High School 4: Future Teachers of America 45 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Band 4. Rosxomf, RAYMOND --- Ag Judging Teams 2, 3, 45 Future Drivers Club 25 Future Farmers of America 1, Sentinel 2, Sec- retary 3, President 45 Washington Coun- ty Pioneers 15 WB Club 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Senator 45 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Prom Court 35 Cross Country 35 Track 1, 2WB, 3WB, 4WB5 Apparatus 3, 45 Tumbling 3, 45 4-minute Speech 1. ROTHENINIAIER, DENNIS --- Bender Band 45 Bow and Arrow Club 1, 25 Slide Rule Club 35 Social Dancing Club 15 Home- room Officer 35 Senator 1, 25 Mayball King 25 Prom Court 35 Cross Country 25 Football A Team 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3WB, 4WB5 Apparatus 2, 3, 45 Tumb- ling 1, 2, 35 All School Play 4. RUE, EILEEN --- Art Service Club 35 Brides Club 45 Bridge Club 35 Canasta Club 15 Social Dancing Club 25 French Conver- sation Club 45 Future Nurses 25 Make- up Club 15 Prom Committee 35 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3. RUsf:I-I, WILI.IE--- Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 2,5 WB Club 45 Baseball A Team 3WB, 4WB5 Baseball B Team 1, 25 Basketball A Team 4WB5 Bas- ketball B Team 1, 25 Football A Team 2, 4WB5 Track 1, 2, 3WB, 4WB. SACIA, SANDRA --- American Field Service Club 45 Around-the-World Travelers Club 45 College Prep Club 35 Creative Dancing Club 25 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Music Appreciation Club 35 Freshman Science Club 15 Spanish Club 25 Home- room Officer 15 Freshman Class Secre- tary-Treasurer5 Youth Council Member 45 Prom Committee 35 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 All School Play 1, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Roll. SALGUERO, GECJIIGE --- Colegio Nacional de Nonserrat, Cordova, Argentina 1, 2, 3, West Bend High School 4, American Field Service Club, Apparatus. SAUER, JULIE --- Badgerettes 3, Brides Club 4, Charmers Club 4, Creative Dancing Club 2, Make-up Club 2, Social Danc- ing Club 3. Sc ANLON, NELLIE --- Mother of Perpetual Help junior High School, Milwaukee 1, Custer High School, Milwaukee 2: Stu- dent Council, West Bend High School 3, 4: Brides Club Secretary 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Music Appreciation Club 3, Senator 4, Bend Staff 4, Prom Decora- tions Committee 3, Hobo Hop Court 4, Extemporaneous Reading 4, Interpretive Reading 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Honor Roll. SCHACHT, JUDY --- Brides Club 4, Commer- cial Club 4, Creative Dancing Club 2, Creative Writing 2, Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, junior Red Cross Vice-President 3, Knitting Club 1, Campus Clipper 3. SCHAEFER, DICK --- Bridge Club 3, Chess Club 1, Chemistry Club 4, Music Ap- preciation 3, 4, Slide Rule Club 3, Bas- ketball Freshman Team 1, Football A Team 3, Football BD Team 1, 2,, Track 2, 3, Freshman Boys' Glee Club 1, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, Debate 2, 3, Debate Award 3, All School Play 4, Senior Class Play. SCHAEFGEN, BILL --- Brass Club 1, Music Appreciation Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, WB Club 3, Homeroom Officer 3, 4, Senator 1, Alternate Senator 2, Campus Clipper 2, 3, 4, Prom Court 3, Basket- ball An Team 3WB, 4WB, Basketball Bn Team 1, 2,, Basketball Freshman Team 1, Football A Team 3WB, 4WB, Football B Team 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Band 1, Freslunan Boys, Glee Club 1, Orchestra 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Roll. SCI-IILLEII, JANET-0 Brides Club 4, Com- mercial Club 4, Girls Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3, 4, Little Theater 1, Make-up Club 2, Social Dancing Club 3, Span- ish Club 1, 2, Alternate Senator 1, 2, Post Prom Decorations Committee 2, Prom Decorations Couuuittee 3, Cheer- leading B Team 2, 3, All School Play Committee 2. SCHLAGENHAFT, MAIII'--- Brides Club 4, Charmers Club 4, Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, Knitting Club 1, Social Dancing Club 3. SCHLOEBIEII, DAVE --- Chess Club 3, 4, Fu- ture Drivers Club 2, Hot Rod Club President 3, Sheepshead Club 1, Social Dancing Club 1, WB Club 4, Basketball Av Team 4WB, Basketball Bn Team 2, Football A Team 3WB, 4WB, Foot- ball BU Team 2, Track 2, 4. Sc IHLOEBIER, GORDKDN --- Bender Band 3, Brass Club 2, Camera Club 2, Chemis- try ClIIb 4, German Club 1, Hi-Fi Club 4, Slide Rule Club 3, Bend Staff 4, Band IWB, 2WB, 3WB, 4WB, Quarter- master 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Council 3, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, Debate Award 3, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Honor Roll. SCHINIIDT, HERBERT --- Future Drivers Club 1, Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Hunting and Fishing Club 1. SCI-IMIIIT, LEE--- Chess Club 4, French Conversation Club 4, Future Drivers Club 1, German Club 1, 2, 3, Sheeps- head Club 3, Homeroom Officer 1, 3, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4. SCI-IMIDT, SHARON --- Brides Club 4, Cro- cheting Club 1, Music Appreciation Club 2, Social Dancing Club 1, 2, 3, Intramural Award 1. SCHNEIDER, IUIJI --- Menomonee Falls High School 1, 2: Homecoming Court 1, West Bend High School 3, 4: Brides Club 4, Social Dancing Club 3. SI:HNEIss, DAX'II7---VVCSt Bend High School, 1, 2, 4: Ag judging Teams 2, Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 4, Hob- bies Club 2, Sheepshead Club 4, Square Dancing Club 1, Hobo Hop Court 4, 4-Minute Speech 2, 4, Washington High School, Milwaukee, 3. SGHOVVALTER, HENRY N. --- Chess Club 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Freshman Science Club 1, Hobbies Club 1, Radio Code Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Freshman Boys, Glee ClIIb 1, Boys, Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, Debate Award 3, Extemporaneous Speaking 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-Minute Speech 4, All School Play 2, 4. SCI-IRAUTI-I, E U G E N E --- Art Appreciation Club 4, Art Service Club 4, Future Drivers Club 1, Sheepshead Club 3, Washington County Pioneers 1, Hobo Hop Court 4, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1, SCHROEIIER, DARLENE --- Brides Club 4, Camera Club 1, Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, Freshman Mixed Chorus 1. SGI-IUIKIACHER, CAROLINE --- Art Apprecia- tion Club 4, Brides ClIIb 4, Charmers Club 3, Creative Dancing Club 1, FII- ture Drivers Club 1, Knitting Club 3, Sketching Club 2, Social Dancing Club 2, Freshman Girls' Glee Club 1, Girls' Glee ClIIb 2. SEIIIEMAN, WAYNE --- Ag judging Teams 2, Fencing Club 3, Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Dancing Club 1, 2. SHAVV, DICK---Conservation Club 3, Homeroom Officer 4, Hobo Hop Com- mittee 4, Hobo Hop Court 4, Prom Court 3. SLAVIK, PAT --- Brides ClIIb 4, Camera Club 1, Future Drivers Club 3, Social Dancing Club 2, Square Dancing Club 1. SPAETH, ALLEN --- Music Appreciation Club 2, Social Dancing Club 1, WB Club 4, Alternate Senator 3, Basketball AU Team 3, Basketball B Team 2, Basketball Freshman Team 1, Football Bn Team 1, Track 1, 2, 3WB, 4WB, Apparatus 4, Tumbling 4, National Honor Society 4, Honor Roll. SPAETH, TONY --- Social Dancing Club 2, WB ClIIb 2, 3, 4, Prom Decorations Committee 3, Mayball Court 2, Basket- ball A Team 4WB, Basketball B Team 1, 2, Football A Team 2WB, 3WB, Captain 4WB, Football B Team I, Track I, 2WB, 3WB, 4WB, Appar- atus 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4. S'rAUsKE, BARBARA --- Brides Club Secre- tary 4, Commercial Club 3, President 4, Future Drivers Club 2, Future Home- makers of America 1, Future Teachers of America 3, German Club 2, 3, 4, Home- room Officer 1, Bend Staff 4, Campus Clipper 4, Prom Decorations Committee 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Roll. STAUsKE, WILLIs --- Sheepshead Club 3, Courtesy Drivers Award Committee 4, Intramural Board 4, School Ring Com- Inittee 3, Freshman Boys' Glee Club 1, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4. STEAHL, HELEN --- Auto Mechanics for Girls 3, Brides Club 4, Canasta Club 1, Future Drivers Club 2, Knitting Club 4, Sheepshead Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 3. STEBER, 1VlARGO---Aftlllnil-tlIL!-WOTlLl Trav- elers Club 4, Future Homemakers of America 1, 3, 'Treasurer 4, Future Teachers of America 2, Knitting Club 3, Spanish Club 1, Square Dancing Club 1, Freshman Girls' Glee Club 1, Girls' Glee Club 2, Interpretive Reading 2, 4. STERN, BERNIE --- Brass Club 3, Future Drivers Club 3, German Club 3, Vice- President 4, Hobbies Club 2, Hunting and Fishing Club 3, Music Appreciation Club 4, Homeroom Officer 1, Intramur- al Board 3, 4, Baseball B Team 2, Basketball Freshman Team 1, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2WB, 3WB, 4, Band Cus- todian 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 4, Modern Music Masters 2, 3, 4. STRUPP, JAIKIES --- Chess Club I, Commer- cial Club 4, Future Business Leaders of America 4, Hunting and Fishing Club 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Music Apprecia- tion Club 4, Safe Drivers Club 1, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2. SENIOR DIRECTORY... 103 TAYLOR, KI'I l'Y --- Badgerettes 15 Creative Dancing Club 25 Dramatics Club 15 French Conversation Club 45 Future Business Leaders of America 45 Little Theater Club 35 Spanish Club 25 Sen- ator 2, 35 Alternate Senator 15 Mid- winter Decorations Committee 45 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Decorations Committee 35 May Ball Court 1, 25 Prom Court 35 Cheerleading A Team 2WB, 4WB5 Cheerleading B Team 3WB5 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Operetta 45 Serious Declama- tion 15 Make-up Committee 1, 25 All School Play 35 National Honor Society 45 Honor Roll. VACLAVIK, DON --- F re n c h Conversation Club 45 Social Dancing Club 15 Basket- ball A Team Manager 3WB, 45 Bas- ketball B Team Manager 25 Basketball Freshman Team 15 Football A Team 2, 45 Football B Team 15 Track 1, 2, 4WB5 Apparatus 1, 25 Freshman Boys' Glee Club 15 Boys' Glee Club 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 4. VERIIANAC, RALPH --- XVAGNER, Rox' --- Chemistry Club 45 Chess Club 25 German Club 2, 3, 45 French Conversation Club 45 Music Apprecia- tion Club 15 Slide Rule Club 35 Social Dancing Club 15 Band 1, 25 Band Coun- cil 25 Pep Band 25 Swing Band 25 Fresh- man Boys' Glee Club 15 Boys' Glee Club 25 All School Play 25 Modern Music Masters 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll. WAsHIc:K, DAVIIJ --- Armchair Travelers Club 25 Canasta Club 25 Future Drivers Club 15 Social Dancing Club 2, 35 Homecoming Court 15 Track 25 Tumb- ling 2, 3. WEAsLER, YVONNE --- Bridge Club 45 Col- lege Prep Club 3, Chairman 45 Future Teachers of America 25 German Club 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Little Theater Club 35 World Affairs Club 15 Homeroom Offi- cer 35 Senator 35 Alternate Senator 25 Youth Council Member 45 Bend Staff 2, 45 Campus Clipper 3, 45 Debate 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate Award 25 Extemporaneous Speaking 1, 2, 3, 45 Interpretive Reading 45 Legion Oratory 35 Original Oratory 1, 25 Senior Class Play5 National Honor Society 3, 4. WEBB, jACK--- Menomonie High School, Menomonie, Wisconsin 1: Mixed Chor- us5 Waukesha Boys School, Waukesha, Wisconsin 3: Chorus5 West Bend High School 2, 4: Armchair Travelers 25 Ca- nasta Club 25 Future Farmers of Ameri- ca 45 Social Dancing Club 2, 35 Foot- ball B Team 25 Track 2. WEBER, RITA --- Foreign Letter Exchange Club 15 Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Little Theater Club 25 Freshman Girls' Glec Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. 104. . .SENIOR DIRECTORY WEDDIG, NANCY --- Armchair Travelers 45 WOLF, SARA --- Badgerettes 25 Dramatics Badgerettes 25 Brides Club 45 Foreign Letter Exchange 15 Girls Ahtletic Asso- ciation 15 Knitting Club 35 Little Theater Club 35 Spanish Club 1, 25 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Decora- tions Committee 35 Freshman Mixed Chorus 1. WEGENER, KENNETH --- College Prep Club 3, 45 Freshman Science Club 15 Slide Rule Club 3, 45 Band 15 Honor Roll. WEINERT, ANN --- Armchair Travelers Sec- retary 35 Brides Club 45 Charmers Club 35 Commercial Club 45 Creative Danc- ing Club 15 Future Drivers Club 25 Knitting Club 15 Sketching Club 25 Alt- ernate Senator 35 Campus Clipper Art Editor 45 Post Prom Decorations Gom- Inittee 2. WIEDBIEYER, JEROINIE --- Canasta Club 25 Hunting and Fishing Club 15 Ten- nis 25 Band 1, 2, 35 Pep Band 2, 35 Swing Band 35 Boys' Glee Club 2. VVIEDLIEYER, WILLIAM --- Armchair Trav- elers Club 35 Art Club 45 Canasta Club 25 Future Drivers Club 15 Basketball Freshman Team 15 Cross Country 45 Tennis 2, 35 Track 4. VVILLIAINIS, BONNIE --- Chess Club 25 Fun- with-Numbers Club 35 German Club 2, 3, 45 Square Dancing Club 15 Track 2. WILTGEN, DONNA --- Auto Mechanics for Girls 35 Aviation Education Club 35 Brides Club 45 Foreign Letter Exchange Club 15 Future Nurses 15 Knitting Club 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. WILTGEN, PHYLLIS --- Auto Mechanics for Girls 35 Brides Club 45 Creative Dancing Club 25 Embroidery Club 15 Future Nurses 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Band Record- ing Secretary 45 Pep Band 4. WILTGEN, ROBERT --- Conservation Club 15 Hunting and Fishing Club 15 Football A Team 45 Football B Team 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Tumbling 1, 2, 35 Appar- atus 1. WINGERT, ERIKA --- Bridge Club 35 For- eign Letter Exchange 15 Future Teach- ers of America 25 German Club 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 45 Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 35 Music Appreciation Club 35 Homeroom Officer 45 Senator 1, 35 Alternate Senator 2, 45 Bend Staff 45 Bend Sponsorship Staff 45 Hobo Hop Committee 45 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Hobo Hop Court 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 4-Minute Speech 45 Humorous Declamation 15 Non-Orig- inal Oratory 2, 35 Senior Class Play5 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Roll. Club 35 French Conversation Club 45 Future Nurses 3, President 45 junior Red Cross 3, 45 Knitting Club 15 Latin Club 1, 25 Music Appreciation Club 2, 35 Red Cross Council 45 Rhythmic Dancing Club 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 25 Bend Staff 45 Bend Sponsorship Staff 45 Mid- winter Decorations Committee 45 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decorations Com- Inittee 35 Prom Court 35 Hobo Hop Court 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 Mixed Ensemble 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 35 Humorous Declamation 15 Serious Dec- lamation 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Roll. ZAUTNER, LAURINE --- College Prep Club 45 Freshman Science Club 15 Future Homemakers of America 15 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Music Appreciation Club 25 Music Harmony Club 45 Music Theory Club 35 Homeroom Officer 45 Fresh- man Girls' Glee Club 15 Mixed Ensem- ble 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Nina Britton Music Award 35 Modem Music Masters 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Roll5 Valedictorian. ZENK, JOE --- Comparative Religions Club 35 WB Club 45 Spanish Club Vice- President 1, 25 Senator 25 Altemate Sen- ator 15 Bend Sponsorship Staff 15 Foot- ball A Team 4WB5 Football B Team 15 Tennis 1, 2WB, 3WB, 4WB5 Apparatus 2, 3, 45 Debate 1, 2, 45 De- bate Award 25 Extemporaneous Speak- ing 1, 2, 35 All School Play 35 National Honor Society 45 Honor Roll. ZIEGLER, CARL --- Comparitive Religions Club 45 German Club 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Little Theater Club 35 Parliamentary Procedure Club 35 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Washington County Pioneers Club 15 Senator 1, 45 Alternate Senator 25 Stu- dent Senate President 35 Little Ten Council Member 35 Youth Council Presi- dent 45 School Ring Committee 35 Golf Team 2WB, 3, 4WB5 Ski Team 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate Award 25 4-Minute Speech 35 Interpretive Reading 45 Leg- ion Oratory 2, 3, 45 Original Oratory 1, 2, 3, 45 Serious Declamation 45 All School Play 35 Senior Class Play5 Badger Boys' State 35 Modern Music Masters 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. ZIIXIDARS, RONALD --- Ag judging Teams 35 Future Farmers of America 2, 3, Sentin- el 45 German Club 15 Social Dancing Club 2. ZINGSHEILI, GERALD --- Chess Club 35 Fu- ture Drivers Club 1, 25 Hunting and Fishing Club 2, 35 Baseball B Team 25 Track 3. Achterberg, Carol C591 Achterberg, Ianct C611 Ackennan, joan C581 ..... 44 .22, 70, 76, 85, 91 Adee, Richard C611 ................................ 44 Ahner, Dawn C601 ..........,.....,,,,,........... 38 Albinger, john C591 .... ...,.... 3 3 Albinger, Paul C581 ...... ........ 2 2 Albinger, Rita C611 ..,..... ............... 4 4 Albrecht, Tom C591 ..,........ ......... 3 3,36 Albright, Beverly C581 ........... .l.......... 2 2 Allarding, Lou Ann C601 ....... ....,....... 3 8 Allen, Clyde C591 ......,....,... ......... 3 3,59 Allen, Bob C611 .......... ........ 4 4 Alliet, Janice C611 .......... Alliet, Karen C591 .......... .. .A.......... 44 Andersen, Ierilyn Q 61 1 .................... 43, 44 Anderson, Carol Q '601 ...................... 38, 86 Anderson, Steve C581 .......... 20, 22, 55, 70 76, 80, 88, 89, 91, 92 Anderson, Susan Q '601 ...,.,..., 38, 68, 82, 83 Arendt, Bob Q 601 ............................ 38, 51 Arkenberg, Larry C581 .....,....,......,.. 22,84 Arndt, Elroy Q'601 ...,...... Arndt, Nancy C591 .,.,... Amdt, Tom C581 ...,..i.... Averill, Gerald C601 ..... .. ...i........ 38 ........33 ........51 Baer, Richard C581 ,..,.......... 17, 22, 88, 89 Baertlein, Eileen C591 .. Baesemann, Janice C581 Bakemeyer, Helga C581 QQfQ'.l'.QQQ'.ii,'SliQ' Bales, David Q '601 .....,..1... Bales, Fred C611 ..,........ Bales, Kathleen C581 ...... Bales, Nancy Q '591 .,.............,.... 33, 64, 91 33 Bandle, Elmer J. C591 .... Bandle, Lorretta C581 Barber, Jim C601 .........,.. 38, 72, 79, 83, 88 33 22 85 .,,.....,38, 51 .. ............... 22 ..,....not pictured Barcom, Sandra C581 ...................r........ 22 Bart, Patti C591 .............. 33, 64, 83, 88, 89 Bast, Marlene C581 .. pictured 61 79 Bast, Susan C611 .................. 43, 44, , ' 33 , 51, 80 Bast, Tom Q 591 .....,,,i................. Bastian, Barbara C601 ...,.. ................... 3 8 Bastian, Mary C591 ...,.. Bath, Bob C611 ......... Bath, Diana C591 ....... ,.....,.,44, 56 Bauer, Anne C591 ..... ............. 3 3,66 Bauer, jane C611 ,,.,.....,,,............ 43, 44, 89 Bauer, Steve C581 ............................ 82, 84, 85, 88, 89, 91 Bauman, Barbara Q '581 ..22, 71, 84, 91, 92 Bauman, Tom C611 Baumann, Linda C611 Baumer, Richard C581 44, 70 22, 52, 58, 86, 88 Baxter, Jeff C581 .,,,......,............. 22, 57, 80 Beaumont, Tonic C611 ....... ..,,..... 4 4,78 Bechler, Doris C611 ........ .,..,....... 4 4 Beck, Claude C601 ...... ...,......,. 3 8 Beck, Lucy C581 ..... ......,.. 2 2,91 Becker, Alan C601 ............ ............... 3 8 Becker, Barbara C611 ...... ..,.,..., 4 4,67 Becker, Darlene C581 ...... ............ 2 2 Becker, Joanne C591 ..,..... ,........ 3 3,86 Becker, john C591 ...... .....,....., 3 3 Becker Becker r , Karen Q '601 ..,... Michael Q '61 1 Becker, Michael C601 Becker, Patricia C591 Beder, LaVern Q 59 1 .,.... NH, .c,Hu44,51 all ,Minutes ns, .snnsntuss .u,,33,s6,87 TUDE T INDEX ...........,33, 56, 86 Behm, Sandra Q '601 ........... ..........,... 3 8 Behrends, Ruth C611 ............. .....,.. 4 3,44 Beimbom, Eugene C601 Beisbier, john C581 ...... Bell, William C601 ........ Bellman, Louis C601 ...... Belongia, james C591 ...... Belongia, Veronica Q '581 Benedict, Bonnie C581 22, 81, 82, Bennett, Carol C601 ..... Bennett, Dick C611 ..... Benson, Curt C611 ...... Benter, Edwin C601 .... Benter, Eileen C591 ...... ,.,.....38, 53 Hnnuussss ,uuunnusnas Un,sc,21,33,56 83, 84, 88, 89, 91 68 44 ,56 Bergin, Ioan C591 ....,..... ........... 3 3, 86 Berkholtz, Bruce C591 ................ 33, 82, 91 Berkholtz, Peter C611 .......,..,..... 43, 44, 82 Berres, Daniel C611 ..,,.. .,,.,.,..,,,,,,,. 4 4 Beth, Milton C591 ....... .................... 3 3 Bever, Ioanne C581 ..,..... ......... 2 2, 85, 91 Biegler, Eugene C601 ........ ................. 3 8 Biersack, Mercedes C601 .,,.... .....,.... 3 8 Biertzer, Io-Ann C591 ........ .......... 3 3 Bies, Raymond C61 1 ....., Biertzer, Patricia Q '591 Bills, Marian C591 ....... Bingen, Connie C601 ...... Bingen, Thomas C601 ,,...., ..,...,, 3 8 Bintz, Barbara C601 ....,, Birr, Carol C591 ........... Blank, Robert C611 ..... Blazel, Fritz C591 ....... Blazel, Mary C581 ...1. Bock, Larry C591 ........ Bock, Marie C611 .....,... Boden, Antoinette C581 Bodenbach, Bob C611 .. Boeker, Elaine C581 ........ Bohardt, Bonnie C611 .. Bohn, Carl C591 ........,... Bohn, Douglas C591 .... Bohn, Noreen C611 ...,. Borchert, Fred C591 ...... ,53 unnusnnss HnHH33,61 .H,u44,51 ,,....44, 75, 78, 86 .........20, 23, 91 44 86 Borchert, Nancy C611 ......,. .,...... 4 4,86 Bottleman, John C591 ......., .......... 3 3 Boyung, Bethana C581 Braatz, Jacqueline C601 Bradley, Patrick C601 ....... ........ 3 8,51 Bradley, Sue C611 .,..,....,...,.,..,..,..,... 44, 83 Bradt, Karin C601 ..,........................,...... 38 Brandenburg, Madeleine C591 .............. 33 Brault, Carolyn C611 ................,........... 44 Breckenridge, Pam C611 .,......... .......... 4 4 Breckenridge, Tom C611 ..................,..... 44 Brehm, Frederick C581 ...........,.........,,.., 23 Breitenbach, Barbara Q '58 1 .... n Breitenbach, Karen Q '601 Britton, james Q '59 1 .......,. ot pictured 38 .,HHn,3s,54 Broekman, Bill Q '61 1 .......... ........., 4 4 Brodzeller, Harold Q '611 Brodzeller, Harvey Q '601 Broeckaert, Trudy Q '61 1 ........44, 51 55 Brost, Milton C611 ................................ 44 Brown, Bonnie C581 ...... Bruesch, Patricia Q '601 Bruessel, Elaine C611 ...,.... Buettner, Erhard C591 ....... Buettner, Herbert Q '60 1 ......20, 23, 75, 76 84, 85, 88, 89, 91 .......33 .......38 Buker, Lonette Q'611 ........... Burckhardt, William C601 84 Burg, Iudiann C591 ................................ 33 Burg, Robert C581 .................. not pictured Butzke, Noel Q '59 1 ...... 86 Calhoun, Mary C601 ........ Cardarelle, Ianel C591 ...... Carstens, Carol Q '58 1 Chapman, Carol C611 ,..... Chapman, Iean C601 ...... Charlton, David Q'611 Charlton, james C591 Chesak, Harry C611 ...... Christ, Allen C581 ........... Ciriacks, Robert C591 ...... Ciriacks, Ronald C611 ...... Clark, David C601 ...... Clark, Dennis C611 ...... Clark, Dianne C591 ...... Classey, Sue C591 ..,..... Classey, Tom Q '611 .......... 85 ..........44, 56 .......33, 55, 56 .......23, 51,60 Claybaugh, John Q '581 ...,..................,. 51, 55, 57, 76, 80, 92 Collins, Leigh Q'581 .................... 23, 88, 89 Collins, Michael C591 .........,.................. 33 Colwell, Keith Q '581 ...... Conaty, Pat Q '581 .............. Conjurski, Carmen C611 Conrad, jerry C591 .......... Cook, Maryanne C611 ...... Cooley, Robert C591 ........ Cooper, Patricia C591 ...,.. Cotter, Ioan Q '591 ........ Cotter, Sally C611 ............ ..........33, 55 .,.,.,.33, 88, 89 44 Coughlin, Kathye C611 .............. v...44,86 Crass, Barbara C601 .............,.,.............. 38 Crass, Gerald C591 ...................,............ 33 Cupery, Dennis Q '58 1 ...... 23, 86, 87, 88, 89 Daniels, Richard Q '601 ...... Dean, Karen Q '601 ........ Dean, Tom Q611 ....,......... Delcore, Karen Q '601 ...... Demmon, James C611 ...,.. Dengel, Jan Q '601 ................ Devenport, Connie Q '61 1 Dhein, Charlotte C601 ....,. Dhein, Susan C611 ............. Dickmann, Mary C611 ....... Dickmann, Paul C591 ...... Diels, DuWane C611 ........ .............38,41 .......38, 86, 87 ..........14, 38 ..........44, 65 Diels, Ronald Q '59 1 ...,.......,........ 33, 55, Dierbeck, Michael C581 Dohrwardt, Sylvia C581 Dohrwardt, Willard C611 56 Dooley, Mary C611 .,..,.....,,.............. 44,89 Domacker, Kenneth C611 Dorp, joe C611 .............. Dorzok, William C601 ...,,. Dreger, Kenneth C591 ...,.. Dricken, Mary Q '601 .............l.,.............. 38 Driessel, Ken Q '581 ......,........,............ 64, 65, 81, 82, 83, 91, 93 Driessel, Nancy Q '601 .................. 38, 82, 89 Duenkel, Ruth Q '61 1 ............................., 44 Duemberger, Diane Q '591 ...................... 33 Dunlop, Laurie Q '601 ........................ 64, 66, 68, 82, 83, 89 Dyken, Kirk Q ,61 1 ...,.............................. 44 STUDENT INDEX... 105 Eberhardt, Tom 1'601 .,.,.. ....,..,.. 3 8,51 Edwards, Paulette 1,611 .,.,. ,....,... 4 4 Ehnert, Robert 1'601 ....,..,.,..,...,.........,... 38 Eickelberg, Stuart 1 '61 1 Eklo, Barbara 1'591 ,.....,, 33, 66, 84, 88, 89 Eklo, Kathleen 1 611 ..,..,,,,,,...,.,....... 44, 67 Emanuele, Joe 1'61 1 ..,..,.., Endlich, Mary 1'581 ............. Ensenbach, Carol 1'601 Erickson, Dorothy 1'601 , ..... 44, 51,53 61 Ernst, Cary 1'601 ...,..,..,.,...,,...,,...,.......... 38 Evans, Jolm 1'601 ..,..,.,.,,.,..... 38, 64, 71, 82 Faber, Adeline 1,591 .,., ............. 3 4,61 Faber, Dick 1'601 .,..,..,,. Faber, June 1'591 .......,.. Faber, Kenneth 1 601 .,.,,.,......,.,.,..,,.. 38, 61 ,,....34, 86, 87 Faircloth, Richard 1 '591 34, 36, 51, 74, 79, 80, 89 Falk, Alfred 1,591 ,,......,,...,,.........,....,..., 34 Fassbender, David 1,611 .,...,,.,............... 44 Fauster, Clif 1'581 ,.,..,..,,...... not pictured Fechter, Dolores 1'611 ,....,.,,,,,,.,............. 44 Fechter, Jerome 1'581 .... 21 23, 54, 55, 61 Felix, Joanne 1'611 ,,,..,,,.,,....................... 44 Fellenz, Jerry 1,611 .,.,....,..... Fcllenz, Jim 1'601 .,,.,,.... Fiedler, Hilbert 1'611 .,...... Fields, Lorinda 1'611 .,.... Filipov, Natalia 1'611 ........ Filo, James 1'591 ..,..,.,,, Finch, Cary 1,611 ......,. Firme, Douglas 1'601 ....... Fisher, Cary 1'581 ........ Fisher, Paul 1'611 .,..,.., Flasch, Barbara 1'591 .,..,. Flasch, John 1'601 .....,....,.,,., Flint, Barbara 1,601 ...........,.. Foell, Lynn 1581 ...........,...,.. 78, 83, Foy, James 1'601 .................. Frank, Nancy 1,601 .,..,.,,,, Frank, Roger 1'611 .......,r,..., Frank, William 1'611 ..,......., Frankow, Charlotte 1'591 .... ......,..,..44, 56 61 .,...,..,...38, 41 .,,..,23, 86, 87 ....,....,45, 51 ,,..,.,..,..38, 56 25, 67, 69, 74 88, 89, 90, 91 56 34, 84, 86, 91 Frankow, Rosemary 1'611 ..,.......,,...... 68 Freund, Jerome 1'601 Freund, Phyllis 1,591 .,,,,,,,.... Frings, Richard 1,591 .,...,,..,., Fuge, Barbara 1'591 ............., Fuge, Douglas 1'601 .,...,...... Fuller, Deanna 1,591 .,,,.,..,.,, Furger, James 1'601 ,..... Carbade, Joan 1'601 ..,.,, Cau, Norbert 1,611 ...,.. Cauger, Joyce 1'591 ...... Cauger, Judith 1'601 .... Cauger, Karen 1,611 .... Ccbhard, Cary 1'601 ......,. Cebhard, Nancy 1'591 Cehl, Beverly 1'601 ....., Ca-hl, Mary 1'591 ..,.... .... lfehl, Robert 1'591 ...,, Celil, Robert 1,581 ..... Ceib, Ceib, Donny 1,611 ,..,. Ceib, , Ceminden, Bob 1'591 Cengler, Francis 1'611 Ann 1,591 ....,.... Paul 1601 ..,...,,,,,,,,,. K-erhardt, Sandra 1 ,581 .......t 45, , 84, 86 34, 88, 89, 90 38, 51, 86, 87 .....,37, 38, 86 82 .........,..34, 91 not pictured 34, 86, 88, 89 24, 79, 88, 89 Cerlach, Ellen 1'601 ........,,.......,......,.,..,,. 38 Cerman, Jim 1'6l1 .....,.,.,....,.,......,.,...,..,, 45 Cerman, Judy 1'581 ..20, 24, 64, 76, 81, 91 106. . .STUDENT INDEX Cerner, Donald 1'601 ,.... Cerner, Ralph 1'591 ......,,.... Cerner, NVarren 1'581 ............ ........ Cesehke, Charlotte 1'581 ........ ......,. Cesehke, Darlene 1,611 ....... Cessert, Bonnie 1'591 .......... .......34 Cessert, Mary 1'611 , ,............., ....... , Cessner, David 1'591 ..............,..,.,,..... Cettelman, Mary Ann 1'581 ....,....... 24 Cibson, Jamie 1'61 1 ............ Cieringer, Lynn 1'581 .... 24, 73, 84 86 s Coeden, Judy 1'611 ,,.,.,...........,........,... Coeden, Kenneth 1'591 .......,.,.,,..,....,... Coetsch, Clarence 1'591 ...,, ,,,,,..,,., Conring, Barbara 1'581 ...,.....,..,,,,,,.,,... Conring, David 1'591 ..... ..,...,t 3 4,51 Conring, Rita 1'611 .,.,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Corman, James 1'601 ,.... .,...,r,,,,,,,,,., Corman, Mary 1'591 ................,..,,.,. 16 Cosewehr, Jill 1'591 .........,..., 34,82, 88 Cosewehr, Susan 1'611 ,,,................, 45 Coska, Leon 1'611 .,,,..t,... Craff, Larry 1'601 ........,,,... Craff, Sandra 1'601 ,..,..,,...,,...... ..,,,,,, Criepentrog, Dianne 1'601 Criepentrog, Donald 1 '611 Criesemer, Stanley 1'601 .........,., 39 53 1 Criesemer, Wesley 1'601 ..........., 39 53 Croth, Marie 1'591 ...,.,.,.... Croth, Marjorie 1'581 ...,.,..,, s Cruber, Stephen 1'601 ...,,,,,.... .....,.. Cuerndt, Patricia Ann 1,581 Cundrum, Robert 1'601 ...,...,,, ,,,,..,. Cundrum, Tom 1,601 .,........ Cundrum, Walter 1'591 .... Cuse, Cail 1,611 .........,.., Cuse, Robert 1,591 ...,,... Cust, Carol 1'601 ...... Cuth, Bob 1,601 ..,,.,,..... Haas, Holly Ann 1'601 ...... Habeck, Judith 1'611 ....... ...ffiili ...ffiki Habeck, Sally 1,581 ..,,..,...........,tt,,,...,.. Haebig, Thomas 1 '591 ..,,...,.....,....,,,,,, 34, 36, 78, 80, 86, 87, 88 Haen, Thomas 1 ,601 ,,,.,.,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hahn, Daniel 1,591 .,,... Haley, Tony 1'601 ...,.,t.... Hamlyn, Helen 1,581 ....... Hamlyn, Ray 1'601 ...,,tt,i Hammen. Robert 1'601 ...t.i Hammes, Jeanne 1,611 ........ .,,,,..34 39, 82, ,......45 Hanke, Shirley 1,611 ..,l.,,,..,... .,.,,,., Hardegen, Darlene 1'591 ........ .....,.. Hardegen, Roger 1 '591 ...... Hardt, James 1'611 ......... ..,..... Harger, Alice 1'601 .....,,.. ..........i,...i,. Harmon, Ronald 1'601 .............,....,...,.,. 38 34 24 24 45 86 45 34 61 86 91 45 34 34 24 52 45 39 34 89 68 45 39 39 39 45 60 60 34 24 39 24 39 39 34 45 79 39 39 39 45 24 89 39 64 H39 86 86 39 83 45 34 34 45 39 39 Harrington, Michael 1'611 .... not pictured 60 Harter, Dick 1'581 .,..........,..t....,, 24,51 Harter, Robert 1,591 ......, .............. 3 4 Harth, Penny 1'601 ..,...... .,..,.. 3 9 66 Hartman, Caron 1'581 ....,.,.,,,............... 24 Haug, Joseph 1,601 .......,,,....,............... 39 Haugen, Judy 1'581 ..12, 24, 70, 88, 89 91 Hausmann, Frances 1,581 .......,...,..,,,.,. 24 Hawig, Mary 1'601 ..........,...,.....,,.......... 39 Haydin, Karen 1'581 .,..... ........ 2 4 Hays, Sandra 1'601 .............. ..,..,, 3 9 86 Hebard, Charlotte 1 '611 Hebert, William 1,601 ............ ........ Heekendorf, Melvin 1'611 ...... ....,.., Heder, Darlene 1,61 1 ......... ...,....... Heider, Lois 1 159 1 ........ Heil, Merrie 1'591 .... .i,,,,.. 3 4,88 45 39 45 45 34 89 Heil, Todd 1 ,581 ....,....... 24 , 51, 69, 76, 80 Heinecke, David 1 161 1 ...,....,................... 45 Heipp, Tom 1 ,581 ,......,,.,. 24 84, 87, ...,,.39, 51, 56 Heinecke, Walter 1,601 ........ , 51, 55, 60, 61 Held, William 1'581 .....,........ 20 , 24, 65, 74 88, 89, 90, 91 Heller, Donald 1'611 ...,..,,,.............,....... 45 Hemauer, Don 1'581 .,.......... Hemauer, Kenneth 1'601 ...... ......25, 52, 92 39, 51, 53,60 Hembel, Donna Mae 1'601 ....,............,.. 39 Hembel, Cerald 1'581 ...,...,... ...,....,..... 2 5 Hembel, Lee 1'601 .,.,..,..,... ........ 3 9, 79 Henke, Frederick 1'591 ...... ........... 3 4 Henke, Paul 1,601 .,,.,.,... ........ 3 9,89 Hensler, Dennis 1'591 ..,. Hensler, Helene 1'581 .... Heppert, Tom 1,601 ..,......... Herbener, Cloria 1,611 ...... Herbst, Donald 1'591 ........ .......34 ,,,....45 ,.,...,34 Hereau, Terry Lou 1'601 ...........,...i.,.,.... 39 Herlm, Jolm 1 581 .......,..,..,................ 79, 81, 83, 84, 85, 91, 92 Hess, George 1'591 ...................... 34, 51, 55 Hess, Mary 1'601 ......... .... .............. 3 9 Hess, Richard 1,611 ............... ........ 4 5,51 Hetzel, Patricia 1'601 ..,.....................,..... 39 Hirstein, Judith Ann 1'601 ...,................ 39 Hoeft, Jerold 1 '601 ,..,............ Hoff, Joan 1 '591 ,.,,,...,......... ......13, 39, 61 Hoffman, Bob 1 611 ,,.,...........,................ 45 Hoffman, Edward 1'61 1 Hoffman, Jary 1,591 .,..,..,.... Hoffman, Jeanette 1,581 Hohenstein, Jolm 1'611 not pictured 71 Holland, Mary Ann 1'591 .,..,.........,....... 34 Holland, William 1'611 Holt, James 1 ,601 .....,...... 39, 53, 56, 82, 83 Holz, Judith 1'591 ...................,.,............ 34 Hom, Bill 1'611 .,............................,. 45,56 Hornshoe, Herman 1,591 .,.,... ,............. 34 Howe, Helen 1 '61 1 ....,..,... Hoy, Geoffrey 1'601 ...,.,.,.....,,..... 39, 51, 82 Hron, Barbara 1 '581 ............................ 70, 84, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91 Hron, Cerald 1 '581 ...............,..,..,,......... 25 Hron, James 1'591 .,........,................. 34, 61 Hron, Judi 1'601 ,,......... ......... 3 9, 82, 86 Hron, Richard 1 '581 ...,, ,.....,.,.. 2 5, 81 Hron, Russell 1'611 ..... .......,...... 4 5 Huber, Janet 1'591 .,,.... ................. 3 4 Hudson, Bill 1'591 ....... ......... 3 4, 52, 54 Hunter, John 1,611 ........ ................. 4 5 Hynek, Frances 1'581 .... .....,...,.... 2 5 Hynek, John 1'611 .......... ....... 4 5 Indermuehle, John 1'581 .................... 51, 55, 76, 88, 89 Jacak, Clemens 1,601 ....,............. 39, 56, 61 Jacobs, Patricia 1,581 ...,.. ,.............. 2 5, 85 Jaeger, Douglas 1'601 .... ......... 3 9, 68, 86 Jaekel, Anna 1'601 .......... ............,....... 3 9 Janicki, Anatol 1 ,601 ,..... ......... 3 9, 51, 53 Janz, Warren 1'591 ,,...... .....,........... 3 4 Jaschob, Darleen 1,611 ..,................,...... 45 Jermain, Bob 1'581 .......,.. ,,....... 2 5, 75, 80 Johann, Kathy 1'611 .,.,.,,......................... 45 Johnson, Dianne 1'581 ...........,.... 25, 69, 85 Johnson, Jeanette 1'581 ..25, 64, 69, 81, 85 Johnson, Michael 1'601 ...,.....,.,....,..,.. 51, 53, 82, 83,90 Jones, Jim 1'611 ......................,.....,... 45, 56 Josten, Susan 1'591 ..,..,....,...............,.,..... 34 Juech, Norene 1'611 ..... .....,, 4 5 Jung, Bette 1'601 ..,i.. ......, 3 9 Kemp, Bradford C'601 ,,... Jung, Ralph C'591 ........ Justman, Florence C'581 Justman, Laurel, C'601 Kading, Bonnie C'591 ., Kaebny, Anne C'601 .... 56 88, 89, 91 39 ,,..,..34, 86 .. .,..... 16,39 Kahl, Jean C '61 1 ............... Kannenberg, Karl C'611 .....,.45, 86 Kasten, Kenneth C'601 ..... Kauth, Michael C'611 ........... ....... 4 5,56 Kedinger, Gerald C'601 Kedinger, Jerome C'591 Kedinger, Jo Ann C'601 Kell, Patricia C'601 ,.,... ,,,,.,,34, 56 .......39, 86 Kemp, Christine C'591 ,,... King, Connie C'611 ...,.... May, Gerald V591 --'-' Kempf, Joyce C'591 ...... ....... 3 4,61 Kempf, Judith C'611 ....................,... 45,65 Kendall, Dale C,581 .......................... 21,25 Kenny, Pat C '591 ......,....... 32, 34, 59, 79, 80 Kerry, Kaye C'591 ...........r....,....,...,........,. 34 Kerry, Sharon C'581 .....,.......... 25, 88, 89 Keul, Carol C,591 ................................,... 34 Kieckhafer, Richard C'6 Kilby, Jayne C'581 .....,. 11 .not pictured Kimla, Karen C'611 .........l.l.................,.. 45 Kimla, Kaye C'581 ............ ......... 2 5 Kimla, Richard C'601 ......,. .....,............. 3 9 Kind, Fern C'591 .......... Kind, Harry C'581 ...... King, Bill C,601 ..,..,... ..,.....,not pictured Kirchner, Carl C'591 ,..... Kirsch, Joel C'601 ..,....... Kirst, Beverly C'591 .....,.,, Kissinger, Bonnie C'601 Kissinger, Curtis C'601 ..,... 37, 39, 51, 52 45 'QfQQffQfQffQfQQs4 ......39, 51, 80 Kissinger, Joyce C'601 ...,.....,.....,,........... 39 Kissinger, Susan C'581 ................ 25, 76, 91 Klein, Carol C '581 ............ 25, 71, 88, 89, 92 Klein, Dennis C'601 ................................ 39 Klein, Diane C'591 ...........,...........,........ 34 Klein, John C'601 .......,.... 36, 37, 39, 51, 52 Klemp, Robert C'601 ............,.,.....,......... 39 Klemp, William C'581 ....,..,..., 26, 51, 83, 85 Klinka, John C'581 ............................ 16,26 Klopfenstein, Roger C'611 ............. ....... 4 5 Kluever, Carol C'611 ........... Klumb, Charles C,581 ...... ...,............... .- Klunib, Janet C'601 ...... 39 Klumb, Kay C'601 ........., Klumb, Ken C'581 .,......... Knetzger, James C'581 ....... Knoebel, Kay C'601 Knoebel, Ken C'591 Knoebel, Lois C'581 Knoebel, Knoebel, Knoeck, Knoeck, Janice C'581 Knoeck, Mary C'611 Mary C'591u Sharon C'611 Harriet C'581 Knoeck, Robert C'601 ......, Knoeck, Ronald C'581 .,... Knop, Roger C'601 .,....... Knop, William C '601 Knuth, Henry C'591 ,..,.. Knuth, Martin C'611 .... Knutson, Kaye C,611 Koch, Mary C C61 1 .........,. Kocher, Dennis C'601 Koehn, Barbara C'601 26 , 65, 82 .......39, 68, 82 26 ......,39, 66 .......34, 51 ..,....26, 85 .......34, 36 .......45, 65 .......39, 86 .......16, 34 ,.,.,,,16, 45 Koelm, Gary C '60 1 ........, 39, 51, 57, 80 39 Koenig, Bernie C '601 .............................. Koenings, Diane C'581 Koester, Rachel C'611 26, 66, 79, 83 Kohler, Roman C'591 ....... ............. 3 4 Kolich, Charles C'611 ....... ....... 4 5 56 Kolkema, Joyce C'601 .,........................., K011, Ruth C601 ...............,........ 40,61, Kollmansberger, Gilbert C'601 .............. 40 Konstanz, Roger C,601 ..................,. 40,51 Konstanz, Shirley C'581 ........ ........,. Konstanz, Stanley C'611 .,.. ........ Kos, Carole C'601 ............. ,....,.. Kotajarvi, Joyce C '61 1 ..... .... Koth, Judy C '59 1 .....,.... Krahn, Gilbert C'601 ..,.... ..,. Kramer, Karen C'591 ..,., .... Krantz, John C'601 ...... Kranz, Terry C'611 ..... Kratz, Joyce C '61 1 ........... ,.., Krause, Marcella C'601 ....., Kreilkamp, Jolm C'611 ...... Kreis, ' ' Daniel C 601 .......,.., ,,.. Kreis, Darlene C'611 .,..... ..,. Kreis, Edward C'601 .,...., ..,. Kreis, Joe C'611 ........ Kreis, Mary C'581 .....,.,.. Krell, Marie C'591 ......,.... Krell, Raymond C'611 ..,,, Kressin, Dale C ,58 1 ...... .,.. Krueger, Robert C '581 .,... Krueger, Walter C'611 ..... .... Kudek, Nancy C '601 .......,.. .... Kuechler, Donald C'581 .....,., ,,.. Kuechler, Judy Ann C'591 ..,..,. ,... Kuechler, Louise C '581 ,,,,,,,,,, ,,., Kuechler, Pat C'611 .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Kuechler, Roger C'601 ..... ,... Kuehl, Elaine C'611 ...,.. Kuester, David C,601 ...,.., Kufahl, Norman C'591 ...,.... Kumrow, Barbara C'611 ....., Kumrow, David C'611 .,,.. Kurth, Kurth, Kurtz, Kurtz, Orville C'611 ,.,,.. Phyllis C'591 .,..., Jeffrey C'611 ......... Richard C'591 ....... . y Labisky, Kay C601 ,,,.,..,,.,....,.,,,..,,,, Labott, David C'601 ..,..... 40, 53, 56, Land, Paul C'591 ,....,......,...,...,.,,...... Landdeck, John C'581 ..,......,....,....... 51, 64, 80, Landrath, Fred C'611 ...................... Landvatter, Bernette C '611 ......,....... Landvatter, Bemice C'611 .............. Lis Ili 45 45 15, ,046 M46 M46 Sli, 61 as as Limbach, Thomas C'61 1 Lindemann, Anne C'611 Lindemann, Laura C'581 ....., Lochen, Paul C'591 ...... Lord, Fred C601 ..,......... Lotter, James C'611 ...... Luecke, Joen C'601 ....,.. Luecke, Roger C'601 ...... Lutz, Lutz, Fred C 611 ..,....,, Judy C'591 ......... 1 a Lynn, Bonnie C'611 ..... Maas, Eugene C'611 ...... Maas, Larry C'611 ........,. Maas, Marcella C'591 ,... Maaske, Bill C'601 .,...,....... Manning, Michael C'591 Marks, Bonnie C '601 ......... Marsden, Jim C'581 .,.,..,. Martin, Hilary C'591 ...,.. Martin, Joanne C'611 ...... Martin, Judith C '601 ...... Martin, R Matenaer, M atenaer, alph C '58 1 ,,..., Carol C'591 .. James C'591 Matenaer, Jane C '61 1 .... Matenaer, Robert C'601 .....,......,..,.......... 40 Matenaer, Rosemary C'581 .......,46,51 ...,,.27, 85, 89 .not pictured 86 ........46, 86 .......46 .,.,.,...,,40, 82 ......35, 88, 89 ...........36, 40 57 ..,..,35, 51, 57 ..,........46, 86 ...,...40 36 Mavroukakis, Mary C '581 .,.... 33, 72, 73, 84 Maxon, Judy C '591 .......... 35, 36, 61, 66, 80 May, Fred C '591 ..................,............,.... 35 May, Richard C'591 .....,,. Mayer, Andrew C '611 .... Mayer Mayer Mayer Mayer Mayer Mayer Mayer , Barbara C'591 ...... , Brian C'601 ..... , Jerry V601 -A-A--- , Hilda C'601 ..... , Mark C '601 .,.., , Ralph C'601 ,.... , Sharon C'611 ...... a x s s x 1 a 1 a Lange, Larry C601 .................... 40, 60 Lange, Patricia C'601 ,...... .....,,. 3 7,40 Lange, Russell C'611 ....... .......... 4 6 Larsen, Dianne C'601 ..... .,,........ Lass, Steve C'611 .,......,. ..,.,.,. Laufer, James C'601 ..,... .....,.. Laufer, Thomas C '591 .....,.,.................. Lauters, Jim C'591 ..,............................. Lay, John C'591 .,............ 35, 52, 56, 88 Laycock, Sally C'591 ........................ 35 Legate, Frederick C'601 ..................,..... Lehmann, Joan C'611 ........ .,.,....,..., Lehn, Johanna C'581 .....,........ ......, 2 0 Leitheiser, Kenneth C'591 .... ........ Lemke, Jack C'601 ......i....... ........ Lemke, Marilee C'581 ..,.... .............. 2 6 Lewis, Betty C'591 ...... ..................... Lewis, Joanne C,611 .......,.......,.............. Lewis, Mary C'581 ......,.......,. 12, 26, 88 Liegl, Donna C'581 ..... ................, 2 7 Liermann, Carol C'591 ..... Liesener, Judy C'591 ..,.... Limbach, Mike C '601 ..... ........ 4 0, 35 51 Mayo, Kay C'591 .......,...... McHugh, Averill C'581 ..,. McHugh, Jon C'611 ........,. McLaughlin, William C'601 .......35 ,,,....35 .......46 .......35 .......40 ..,...,40 ..,..,.40 ,......61 ,......40 ..,.,..46 .......27 Mehring, James C '601 ..,.....,,,..... 40, 53, 86 ' 27 Mehrlng, Tom C'581 ,........,... ........... , 58 Meilinger, Georgiann C'611 .................... 46 Meister, Jane C'591 .............,... ....,.,. 3 5, 70 Metz, Jolm C'611 ............ ........ 4 6, 65 Meyer, Ann C'601 ...........,..., ........ 4 0, 61 Michels, Charles C'601 ...... Miller, Armand C'591 ,.., Miller, Clarence C '581 .,..,... Miller, Irene C'601 .......... Miller, James C'601 ..... ........27, 51 ..........40 Miller, Sonya C'611 ,.,.. .......,................ 4 6 Miller, Tom C'581 .................. 27, 64,88, 89 Minch, Richard C'591 .,,......... Minson, Ronald C'581 .....,..,., ......35, 51, 60 .not pictured 46 Molkentln, Lester C '61 1 ,,......i.i............. Moll, Mary C '58 1 ,..,..,...,..,.......,.............. 27 Monday, Joe C '581 ......,......... Monday, Kenneth C'611 Monday, Mary Ann C'591 27, 76, 88, 89 Monday, Robert C'591 .,..,.,. ....... 3 5 Moran, Nancy C'601 .,.,..,. Moser, Lucille C'591 ...,. .......40 Mueller, Judy C'611 ,,.,. .,,...., 4 6,67 Muth, Mary C'611 ....... ........... 4 6 Naumann, Adrian C'611 ...., ..,,,.,, 4 6,51 Naumann, Bruce C,611 ....,. ........... 4 6 Naus, Kurt C'601 .,.............,...... ....... 4 0 STUDENT INDEX. . . 107 Nehrbass, Judy C ,591 .......................... 84, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91 Nehrbass, Larry C 601 ..,...,.,................... 40 Nelson, Cary V591 .........,.,,,., not pictured Neumann, Bill C,601 ,..........,......,...,. 40,70 Neumann, Robert C '581 Neumann, Russell V611 ..,,.. Neuy, Albert C,601 ....,...... Newton, Cluro C,601 ,,...... Nicholson, Mary V591 ,.,.... Nicholson, Mike V611 ..,..,. ...1,146 111140 111140 111146 Nienow, Gloria C,61 1 .............................. 46 Nimtz, Darlene C,581 ........................ 70, 76, 85, 91, 92 Nimtz, Judy C '601 ..,.....,,.,.... 36, 40, 82, 84 Norton, Daniel C,611 ,...,.............. ..... 4 6,56 Nowak, Marlene C ,61 1 ....,.. Oelhafen, Beverly V591 ......,.. ...,.... 3 5 Oelhafen, Elizabeth C,591 ..,.... ........ 3 5 Oelhafen, June C,611 ............ ,....... 4 6 Oelhafen, Kathleen V601 ...... ........,.. 4 0 Oelhafen, Norrita C,581 ..... ....,.... 2 7,91 Oelhafen, Robert C,611 .................... 46,56 Oesterreich, Nancy C,581 ..,...,.....,........... 27 Ohmann, Jean C,591 ...........,..,,., 35 70,86 Ohrmund, Mary C,611 .,.,... ,................. 4 6 Olson Dale C,591 ........... .....,... 3 5,51 Olson Karen C,611 ,.,..,..... ..........,.... 4 6 Olson, Karen A. C,611 ..,,... ...,.............. 4 6 Olson, Richard C '601 ..... ......,.., 4 0, 53, 79 Olson, Ronald V581 ..,...,,...... not pictured O,Meara, Dave V601 ......................,. 40 57 O,Meara, Elizabeth C,601 ...................... 40 O,Meara, ..,..,...... 35, 64 82 Kathleen V591 O,Meara, Tom C,611 .......,, O,Meara, Virginia V601 ........ Opgenorth, Diane C ,601 Opgenorth, Janet V601 ..... 11..1.40, Ostrandcr, Carol C ,581 ..........,... 27, 86 Otten, Sandy C,601 .,.. . Otto, Lorna C,611 .,... Pabian, Fred C,591 ..,..., Pagel, Louise C,601 ,...... Paske, Rosemary C,581 ....... Pastors, Patricia C,601 .,..... Patten, Mark C,601 ...,..,...,..... ......... 4 0 Pederson, Marilyn V591 ........ ...,..... 3 5 Peebler, Fred V601 .......,,.. Peil, Karen C,601 ..,........... Peters, James C,581 .............. Peters, Mary Jane V601 ......., Peters, Phylis C,581 .......... Pfister, Janet C,591 .... Picard, Ken V591 ....,... Pick, Robert C,591 ......,,. Pick, Suzanne C,601 ..,..,. .11f1Qi 1111155 Piper, Carol C,581 ...... .,.,..,.,. 2 7, 88, Pischke, Jim C,611 ......... ..,......,..... 4 6, Placek, Charles V611 ..,......,.,...... 46, 51, Placek, Fred V591 .,......,,,.,. 35,51,55, Pleshek, Kay C,601 .,.,.,.,.. 40, 41, 61, 66, Plischounig, Mary V581 .........,.. 20, 28, 111111117o,76,7s,79,s3,s8,s9, Plischounig, William C,611 ...,.,..,..... 46, Plout, Bonnie C ,581 ....,....... 76 a Poehlman, Edward C,591 ....,,................ Poehlman, Lawrence C,611 ..................., Pomahac, Donna C ,581 ........ 28,76 Potter, Douglas V611 ..........,....... 46 Powell, Eileen C,591 ,.,.... ............ Powell, Judy C'581 ,.,,... .,....... 2 8 a 80, 51, 85, Powell, Kathleen C,591 ...,.........,,,.......... Pribyl, Victor V581 ..........,.. 108. . .STUDENT INDE ,28, 65, 70, X 51 90 40 40 87 40 46 35 40 27 ...A 40 68 91 140 140 27 141 9 1 35 35 56 41 89 56 53 56 82 69 91 56 88 35 46 89 53 35 86 35 84 Judy C ,60 1 .,........... Jerome C,581 ....... Puerling, Tom V581 ........., Puestow, Allen V581 ........,.. Puestow , Puestow, Robert C,611 .......,. Raab, Carol C,611 ..,.....,,.... Proeber, Puerling, Raab, Kay C '581 ..,....., Race, , Rady, Joan C 591 ,........... Dennis C,591 .,,,.. Rady, Karen C,611 ...,. Rady, James C,581 .,..,,... Raether, Donna V591 ...... Ramel, Phyllis C ,601 .... Randall, Alan C,611 .,..,,. Randall, Pat C,601 ..... Rate, Fred C,611 ...... 1 Rate, Gerald C,581 ,........ Rathke, Dawn V601 ,......... Rathke, Henry C,611 ....., Ratkowski, Ronald V611 Reetz, Shirley V611 .....,.. Reichert, Diane C,601 ...... Reinders, Judy C,581 ,... Reiter, Judy V601 ......... Remillard, Judy C,601 ...... Reseburg, Donna V611 .,,.... Reseburg, Stefanie V591 Retzlaff, Dolores C,611 ...... Retzlaff, Lois C,591 ..,......, Reynolds, Bonnie C,601 ..,..., Rheingans, Karen V601 ....... Rice, Patrick V601 .,.......... Rich, Lyndon C,601 ,..... Riebe, Michael V601 .,..... Ripple, Jane V61 1 .........,..,,. Ritterbusch, Carol C,591 Roberts, Cheri C,611 ......., Rode, Elaine C,581 ........ 28 , 51 , Lee Ann C611 ...,..,......... 46,79 .111...46, 61 ..1......35, 91 1........41, 86 .,...141, 82, 83 .....1...46, 51 92 1111141, 86 ..1.135, 88 ......1,.41, 86 ,.1..1141, 86 56 .1.1.1,41, 60 Roeber, Allen C '59 1 .................,..,....,.,.... 35 Roeber, Eileen V581 ..........,.. Roeber, Lester C'601 ......,,,. Roebken, Susan V611 .......... Roecker, Janice C,581 ......,... Roecker, Jean C,611 ...,........., Roecker, Joan C,601 ....,.....,... Roecker, Russell V581 ,,........ 58 Roecker, Steve C,611 .,.,......., Roell, Eugene C ,581 .... .not pictured 11141, 56, 86 28, 81, 85, 91 11111111141 ie,s6,s4,9o 11111146,8o 1112s,51,e1 Roell, Jack V591 .......... ,......... 3 5,51 Roell, Vernon V581 ............,.,................. 30 Rosenow, Judy C,581 .....,...........,........ 70, 71, 76 Rosenow, Karen C,601 Rosenthal, David V611 . Rosenthal, Donald V601 Rosenthal, Elaine V581 Rosenthal, Eugene C,601 Rosenthal, Robert V601 Roskopf, Raymond V581 84, 88, 89, 91 1111140, 56 28, 55, 76, 80 Rossman, Eva V601 .............,.,.,.............. 41 Rothenmaier, Dennis C ,581 .,.. 28, 51, 55, 76 Ruckdashel, Mary Lu C,611 .....,...,......,... 46 Rue, Eileen V581 ...............,..,..............,., 29 Ruf, Kathleen V591 ............. ......... 3 5 Ruffing, Judy C,601 .................,......,....... 41 Runge, Janet C,591 ................................ 35 Rusch, Willard V581 ...... 29, Ryan, Judy V601 ...,........,.,... Sacia, Louise C,601 ...,,.. Sacia, Niles V611 .,,.. 51, 52, 54, 55 11141, 82, 86 111.1,46, 52 Sacia, Sandra C ,581 ........ Sager, Steve C,611 ......,....... Salguero, George C,581 ........ Santner, Harold C,601 .,.,,...... 91 11131, 64, 72 ,not pictured Sauer, Barbara V591 ,..,.. ....,..,.,,,,,,,,... 3 5 Sauer, Julia C,581 ....,.,,, ........,., 2 9,61 Sauer, Robert C,611 ...,. ................., 4 6,56 Saueressig, Tom C,601 ......,...,,,......... 41,56 Scanlon, Nellie C '581 ,,..,, 12, 29, 83, 84, 91 Schacht, Dennis C ,61 1 .,..,...... .not pictured Schacht, Judy C,581 .....,..........,,.............. 29 Schacht, Sharon V611 ..........,..,.........,.,,. 47 Schaefer, Darlene V601 ........,............. 141 Schaefer, Dick C ,58 1 .........., .29, 64, 80, 81 Schaefgen, Bill, C,581 .... 16, 29, 51, 52, 76 Scharrer, Eugene C,601 ......,............. 41, 51 Scheer, Amie C ,601 ,,............ 11141, 86, 87 Schenk, Shelby V591 .,,,.................,.. 35, 74 Scheunemann, Marita C ,601 Schickert, Jo Ann C,591 ......,,. .,.,,.,, 3 5 64 Schickert, Jerry C,601 ......,.., Schiller, Eileen V601 .... . 1111141 .11141 Schiller, Janet C ,581 .,,..,,.,...... ,,,,, 2 9 Schlagenhaft, Mary C,581 .........,...,.....,.. 29 Schlefke, Mary Ann C,611 ,,,,.,,,,.,......... 47 Schleif, Judy C ,591 ..............,, 35, 86, 88, 89 Schloemer, David C,581 ......,,..,..,,,,,,. 51, 52 Schloemer, Cordon C ,581 ,,,,,,,,,,.,...,,, 111111111129,65,s2,s4,s6,s1,91 Schloemer, Tom C,611 .,,,.,.,...,,,,,,,,,,, 17, 47 Schlosser, John V601 ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41,51 Schmidt Arlene C,591 .,.....,,,,.,.,,.,,...,,.,., 35 Schmidt Carl C,591 ....,.,. 32, 35, 88, 89,91 Schmidt, Dale C,591 ...,.......,.,.,,.,..,.. 35, 56 Schmidt Herbert V581 ...,,... not pictured Schmidt Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt Schmidt, Schneider, Dan C,611 Schneider, Donald C ,591 Joanne C,601 ..,...,..,.,.,..,,.,., 41, 89 Karen Ann C ,601 .......,,.,......... 41 Kenneth C ,591 .,.,.................... 35 Lee C,581 .,.................. 29, 88, 89 Rita C '60 1 .....,..,,.........,..,......... 41 Robert C,601 ...,.,.... 36, 41, 86 89 Roger C ,591 ......,... Sharon V581 Tom C,601 ......., Wayne C,611 ........ Schneider, Judi C ,581 ........ 11135,5e,61 111.147, 51 Schneider, Kathy C,601 ...... ......,,.,, 4 1,86 Schneiss, Catherine C,591 ,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 35 Schneiss, David V581 ....,,..,,,, not pictured Schnepf, Jean V601 .......,. ..,.........,,,.,,., 4 1 Schober, Judith C ,601 ..... Schnch, Kay C,611 .,,....... 111147, 67 Schoch, Judy C,601 ..,.,.,.,,..... ........., 4 1 Schoedel, Kathleen V601 ..................,... 41 Schoedel, Karen C,591 ......,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 35 Schowalter, Henry V581 .,.... Schowalter, Kenney C ,611 .,., Schowalter, Tom C,601 ...... Schrauth, Schroeder Schroeder 12, 29, 82, 83 ....,.16, 47, 82 .....,.....41, 56 Eugene C,581 ......, ,,............ 2 9 , Darlene C,581 ....... ....... 2 9 , Elroy C ,601 ....,... 111,41 Schroeder, Irvin V611 .,.,. .,,.... 4 7 Schroeder, Lynn V601 ...,.,,......,.,.....,,.,... 41 Schultz, David V601 ..............,.........,..... 41 Schultz, June C ,601 ,....... 37, Schumacher, Caroline C ,581 Schumacher, Charlotte C,601 41, 68, 74, 82 Schuppel, Kenneth C,611 .,,,,.,.... ....... 4 7 Schuster, Sandra C,611 ......... ....... 4 7 Schuster, William C,611 .... ,...... 4 7 Schutt, Gary C,611 .....,....,...... ....... 4 7 Schwartz, Marilyn C,611 ....... .,,..,. 4 7 Seideman, Dennis C,601 .... 111.41 Scideman, NVayne V581 .,.,... Seidenstieker, Barbara V603 Senkbcil, Richard V601 .................. Shannon, Mary V591 ...................... Shaw, Richard V581 ...,.,. Sheski, Mary V611 ......... Simester, Tom V591 ,...,., Simonean, Julie V611 ..... Skiba, Dennis V601 .,.... Skiba, Katherine V591 ..,.. Slculdt, Skuldt, Slavik, Slavik, Smith, Smith, Eric V61 1 ....,.. Karen V611 ....., Janice C '591 ..,... Patsy V581 ...,.,., Diane C '61 1 ,.,....., Geraldine V601 .....,.. ffffiii' Smolen, Carol Jean V591 Snavely, Robert V611 ...................... Sommerfeld, Mark V601 .................. Willkonnn, Gloria V591 Spaeth, Allen V581 ........ 30,54 Spaeth, Bernie V601 .....,...,,....... Spaeth Gerald V611 ...........,......,.,.., Spaeth, Tony V581 ,... 15, 30, 51 NVQ-gener, Kenneth C '58 1 .....................,., 30 Sponholz, Beverly V601 ..,........,..,... Standfield, Sally V601 ................ Stangl, Jerry V601 ...,,. Stangl, Jim V601 ...,...... Stark, Ronald V601 ...... ........... 30 Stauske, Barbara V581 ......., Stauske, Willis C '58 1 ............ Steahl, Helen V581 ..,.., .....,.. Steahl, Nancy V601 ,.,... Steber, Margo V581 .....i Steber, Myles C601 ....,. .............. Steilen, John V601 .....,..... Steimle, Diane V601 ..,.,.. Steinlnctz, Sandra V605 .,., ...,.. Stenschkc, Barbara V611 .,...,.i,. Stern, Bernie C '58 1 ....v,.,.. 30 ,58 Stevens, Janice C '601 ..,........... Stoffel, Robert V601 ,...,.,... Strassburg, Beverly V611 ..... Strassburg, Stanley V591 .... Strean, Sandra C '601 ........., Strenlie, Judy V611 ,,.,i Strupp, James V581 ,.,.,.i.. Stube, Barbara V611 .,...,. Surprise, Joyce V601 .,,..i. Tempe, Dick V611 ......, Taylor, Karl V591 ..,......,.,..,....... Taylor, Kathleen V581 ................ 66, 76, Taylor, Maryann V611 .,.,,......... Taylor, Ruth V591 ...,.................. Tennies, Joanne V611 ................ Tesker, Dean V611 .................... Tews, Wallace V601 . ,..... ..-42, Theisen, Eileen V611 .........,.,,.,... Theisen, Jerome V591 ................ Thompson, Mary Jo V591 .... 32, Thompson, Mervin V611 .,.....,,. 29 41 41 35 76 47 82 47 41 35 56 47 35 30 47 41 36 86 41 91 53 47 74 41 66 42 51 86 91 89 86 86 30 42 78 42 42 47 87 42 51 47 56 42 86 30 47 42 36 9 1 47 36 56 47 47 89 47 36 89 47 Thull, Anna V611 ....... Thull, Richard V611 Timm, Marilyn V611 ..,,..i .......47 .......47 Tock, Victor V611 ,.,..,. .,...... 4 7, 51 Tollack, John V601 ..... ........ 4 2,79 Topel, Keith V601 ...,.., ........,.. 4 2 Troedel, Arthur V601 .....,.,.......,.............. 42 Umbs, Susan V591 ...,..........,. 36, 66, 88, 89 Utech, Margie V591 .....................,.. 36,84 Vaclavik, Don V581 ......., 30, 51, 78, 88, 89 Vaelavik, Mary-Beth C ,61 1 Vandeloo, David V601 ........,................... 42 Vanderwalker, Audrey V611 ....,....... 47, 86 Van Price, James V611 .....,.,,......,.......... 47 Vass, Patricia V611 ............,...,.,...........,. 47 7 X erbanac, Ralph V581 ,.,......... not pictured Vogelsang, Ralph C '601 .............,.,....,,,,., 42 Waala, Ronald V601 ,....,.,,. Waechter, Richard V601 ......, ........ 4 2,51 NVagner, Bernice V601 ......... .,......,.. 4 2 XVagner, James V611 .............,,. ,,,,..,.,.. 4 7 Wagner, Kathleen Ann V601 ........,. 42,82 Wagner, Paul V591 ..........,...,....,............ 36 Wagner, Raymond V591 ,..,.,,..,.,....,,..,... 36 Wagner, Roy V581 ...........,.,.. not pictured Waldkirch, Peter V611 ...............,,...,..,.. 47 Waldkirch, Theresa V611 ..... .............. 4 7 XVa1ters, Allan V601 ..,..,.,.,,,........,... 42,56 NVandschneider, John V611 Wardius, Jerry C '591 ...... 36, 51, 80, 88, 89 XVarnecke, Elaine C '591 ................,,,. 36, 61 WVashick, Dave V581 ....,..,.................,.,.. 30 1Veasler, Joann V601 ....... ...,... 4 2 VVeasler, Paul V611 .....................,...,...... 47 VVeasler, Yvonne V581 ........,,,,.,...,.,., .......................,,.30,81,82, 83, 84, 91 NVebb, Jack V581 .............,.. VVeber, June V601 .,,,,, , NVQ-ber, Lewis V591 .,.,. Yveller, hlilie V611 ..,.... XVeber, Rita V581 ,,.,... not pictured 42 '1 'ffQQfQff3e .,.,...,,.,30, 12 XVeber, Thomas V601 ......... , ,..,., 42, 51, 53 XVeddig, Kenneth V601 ....., XVeddig, Nancy V581 ........ 56 Wegener, Ruth Ann V611 ...................... 47 NVQ-gner, Bob C 611 .............. 47, 56, 86, 87 NVei1cum, Mandy Lou V601 .,...,,, 42, 82, 86 NVeinert, Ann V581 ............... ........ 3 0,85 Weinert, Kathleen V601 ...,.,. .............. 4 2 NVeinert, Suzanne V591 .... ..,..... 3 6,64 VVeiss, Gloria V591 ......... ........... 3 6 VVeiss, James V611 .....,......... ...,..,..,. 4 7 NVQ-iss, Jeannie C. V601 ....... .....,........ 4 2 Weiss, Jeanne M. V601 ..,... ........ 4 2,83 VVciss, John V611 ,..,.,....... ........... 4 7 Welch, Sally C '601 .............. VVenzlaff, Bonita V611 ....,... Wcnzlaff, Robert V591 ,..... 40 .., 86 ....,...47, 86 .......,36, 86 XVerner, Ludella V601 ..,..,. VVerner, Steve V601 ......,. Wernicke, Carol V611 ........., ...,..42, 82,83 47 VVeston, JoAnn C 591 ...,.,.,.,,.,..,.,............ 36 YVestenberger, Sheryl V611 .. NVettstein, Mary Kay V611 VVicltert, Larry V601 ............ 1Viechman, Gladys V591 ....., Wicdmeyer, Fritz V611 ...... NViedmeyer, Jerome V581 VViedmeyer, Judy V601 ..,.,, Wiedmeyer Marilyn E. V601 Wiedmeyer, Marilyn S. V601 Wiedmeyer, William C '581 .. Wienlic, Rosemarie V591 ...... Wilkcns, Beverly V607 ..... NVilliams, Anne V601 ,,.... VVilliams, Bonnie V581 Williams, Doreane V611 Williams, Johnie V601 ..,..,, .....,.,....47, 89 40 ff ...... ffffag .nut pictured 58 82 61 Williams, Robert V61 1 ,............... 47, 86, 87 Willlconnn, Janyce V61 1 ........36, 79 XVi1tgen, Donna V581 ...,.., .,.......... 3 1,86 XViltgen, Phyllis V581 .... ............31,86, 87 Wiltgen, Robert V581 ....... ......... 3 1,55 Winckler, Robert V591 ..... ....,......,.. 3 6 Wingert, Erika V581 ,.,...... ............ 3 1,91 Winninghoff, Don V591 Wirth, Kenneth V601 ......,.... 79 .not picturccl Wittkowske, James V61 1 ,............... 47, 51 Wohlwend, Mary Ruth V611 ................ 47 Wolf, Arthur V601 ............,......, ........ 4 2 Wolf, Gerald V611 .................,.....1........ 47 NVolf, Joan V611 .................1.................. 47 VVolf, Sara C '581 ...,.... 31, 71, 76, 84, 88, 91 Yahr, Carl V601 .,.,......,..,,,,,., not pictured Yogerst, David V611 Yogerst, Marilyn V601 ..,....... Zache, Carolyn V601 ..,... Zaiehek, Dana V591 ..... Zallaps, Jack V591 ........., Zastrow, NVesley V601 .,,,.,. Zautner, James V591 Zautner, Laurine V581 .,........ 31, 65, ...,..42, 66, 82 64 36, 51, 52, 55 56 86 Si',3iQ,51, 9:3 Zell, Eugene C '59 1 .........., .......not pictured Zenk, Joe C '581 .,.,............ 33, 51, 58, 82, 91 Ziegcrt, James V611 ......,.,.,.,................... 47 Ziegler, Aaron C '61 1 ...,.,.,.........,.............. 47 Ziegler, Carl C '581 ........,....,.. 13, 31, 59, 64 81, 82, 83, 86, 91, 92 Ziegler, Paul C '601 ...........,................ 42, 14 Zier, Robert C '601 ...,........... ..,...,. 4 2, 51 Zimdars, Eugene C '601 ..... ........... 4 2 Zimdars, Ronald C '581 .......... ..,..... 3 1 Zingsheim, Gerald V581 Zingsheim, JoAnne V601 Zinke, Bonnie V601 ....,...... Zuelsdorf, Nelda V601 ...,.,, ........42,61 STUDENT INDEX. . . 109 These contributors support many of the XVEST BEND Abstract tix Title Co. Ace Auto Service Aerial Blight Control, Inc. Alice Flower shop Amity Leather Products Co. Appelt, Mrs. jessic Arnie's Bar 61 Cocktail Lounge Artistic Roller Rink Asbman Greenhouses Augie's Triangle Tavern Barber, Robert S. Bartelt Beauty Parlor Bauer's Bakery Baumgartner, james F., M. D. Beacon Restaurant Becker :Sr Kasten Oil Co. Becker's Meat Products Benedict, Leonard Blott, L. F., Sales 64 Service Bodewin, E. M., Chiropractor Brittingham 6: Hixon Lumber Co. Brown, james R. Bruby jewelers Bucbelt, Wm. E., VVeb Acres Orchard Burckhardt Electric, lnc. Buy-Low Food Store Carbon, Ceo. T., I. C. A. Carroll House, Three Floors of Fashion For Family di Home Clark Super 100 Clothes Clinic, Dry Cleaners is Laundry Collins, C. A. Cooley Sons Co. Culligan Soft NVater Service Decorah Barber Shop Decorah Laundromat Decorah Pharmacy Driessel, Richard H., M. D. Dunlop Shoe Store Dyken Mfg. Co., lnc. Eberhardt, Elmer W. Electric Motor Service, Oliver Klemp, Prop. Enger-Kress Co. Fields Furniture Mart Finch, A. R. First National Bank of West Bend First State Bank F litteris Crocery 110. . .SPONSORS F PON SOR Frankow 61 Grundahl Clinic Fuge's Plumbing and Heating C-ehl Bros. Manufacturing Co. Cehlis Self Service Laundry Gift Beauty Shop Goeden liz Theusch Shell Service Gonring 151 Kauth C,rover's Badger Paint Store Haebigis Cleaners, Tailors Haushalter, R. L., O. D. Heidner, A. H., M. D. Heil's Painting 8: Decorating Co. Hetland, Stanley M. Hollywood Studio Husar, Marvin j., jeweler ,Iack's Bowling Alleys Jeannettt-'s Fashion Center jerryls Super Service Station johnson's School Bus Service Kauth, P. M., M. D. Kenny, D. J. Kieckbafer, A. C. Klinka, john A., Oldsmobile Garage Knippel Brothers, Barbers Koebn, VValter j., jeweler Kranenburg's Food Market Kuester, H. WV. LQ Sons, lnc. Kuhn, jul. Landvatter Radio Service Laneis Lunch Larryis Supper Club Leys Dept. Store Liesener's Surge Service Lloyd, Dr. Ken E. 6: Ogi, Dr. Charles Loomans 61 Hicken Radio 51 Television Lucas Silver Brook Resort Lueille's Beauty Shop Luick Sealtest Milk Co. Lutz, D. T., Chiropractor MacSbab's, Inc. Malzabn, Walter E. Marx Tavern Marsden, K. C. Mehring's Fishery Meister, Milton L. Men's Apparel Shop Mermac Hotel Modern Dry Cleaners 61 Laundry Monaco Cafe Motor Grinding 8: Parts Co. school activities. Nielsen, VVm. A., M. D. Ohlrogge Funeral Home O'Meara 61 0'Meara O'Meara Insurance Agency Ottmer, lnc. ParKette Confectionery Park-XVay Penney, I. C. Co. Pfister's Bakery Pick Manufacturing Co. Pilot Press, Inc. Plischounig's Gifts 81 Records Plzak, Louis Priddy's Snack Shack Radio Station NVRKV Reissc's Paint Store Riley's Barber Shop Ross Engineering Co. Schacht's Service Station Schaefer's Paint Store Scbaetzel Oil Co. Seheuncmann, XVallace E., M. D. Schickert, jerry Scbloemer, Stoltz 61 Merriam Schmidt Funeral Home Sebowalter, Norman A. Scbroeder's jewelry Sears Roebuck 6: Co. Set-ft-ld Motors Sentry Foods Seven-Up Bottling Co. Simester 61 Scbowalter Singer Sewing Center Slesar Class Shop Smith, Walter K., Hardware Standard Oil Co., Fritz Pfeiffer Stehling, Rt. Rev. Msgr. E. C. Steiner Electric Steinmetz, Ed. Strodthoff, George P. Ted Lauck Chevrolet Co. Tennies Corporation Theatre Barber Shop The Toy World Tollack, L. E. Tri-County Office Equipment Co Van Beek Motor Co. Vcra's Hair Stylist Voss 5c to 31.00 Store Walker's Shoe Store NVaItcr's Furniture Warnkey LQ Lehn, Heating 45: Sheet Metal Washington County Publishing Company YVest Bend Aluminum Co. West Bend Concrete Products Co. West Bend Consumer Co-operative West Bend Elevator NVQ-st Bend Equipment Corp. West Bend Lithia Co. VVest Bend Monument Co. VVcst Bend Motor Co. West Bend Mutual Insurance Co. NVest Bend News NVQ-st Bend Office Supply VVest Bend Pharmacy. NValgreen Agency IfVest Bend Ready Mix West Bend Savings G Loan Association NVest Bend Theater NVest Bend Transit it Service Co. Willkomm tk Schneider VVinninghoff, Frank, Inc. NVisconsin Electric Power Co. Youth Towne Ziegler, B. C. and Company Ziegler, Mrs. B. C. ALLENTON Allenton Beauty Shop Allenton Oil Co. Allenton Red Owl Agency Allenton State Bank Brahufs Service Station I armer's, Incorporated Store, Elevator and Implements Cehhard's Meat Market Heinecke, Edwin, General Contractor Herman, C. M., D. D. S. Herman, O. H., D.D. S. Limhach, V. I., Construction Co. MieIkc's Tavern BedCliff Bowl Bitger, Roy Ruf, j. 8: Son IVeiss Hardware Company BARTON Barton Barhcr Shop tTonsorial Artistl Barton Beauty Shoppe Barton Beer Depot Barton Products Corporation Barton Corporation, The Barton Sport Shop Barton TV Service Bill Cv Cert's XVestern Tap Duenkel Iewelry Frank's Meat Market Cadow Milling Co. Ceorge's Tap Colden Chicken Co. Held Meat Products Lighthouse Lanes Line Material Company. McGraw Division L. J. Bowermann Otten's Food Mart Pfeiffefs Store Techtman-Myrhum Funeral Homes, NVest Bend 6: Barton XVeshar Stamping Corporation JACKSON Bank of Jackson Bernie's Meat Market Butzke Electric 6: Implement Co. Heldis Store Hotel Jackson, Lawrence Schneider Jackson Barher 61 Beauty Studio jackson Body Co., Inc. Iackson Mill, Inc. jackson Pharmacy james E. Rosenheimer, Agency Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Cr Maycr's Insurance Agency: Clem Mayer, lt. P. Mayer Bheingans Hardware Co. NVoldt Funeral Home NEXVBURC Al G Nita's Tap Fischer it Becker Garage Kirst Meat Market Koch's Barher Shop Lochcn Co., john P. State Bank of Newhurg SPONSORS... 111 ,'x 1 ' XX, xifk V' I X N Q df ' e i XY .xl . .N' W ... V I . .J fb, K' - If 2 U' 1 I X J y.. ,I ,I I . 1 tn 111' J. ' 'K Q4 . 7 l fnf f I xxllv N 1 1 I N I 1 r K . 15' 'X V v , 1 1 J u X A 3 5, J -V xl. k f, HJ A .1 L' . -J 1 PN sa 0, W WP I WMfff , M' M 9 W M I , QP mpg: W ABM JQW Jer 'V 1, J wwf MQ' QM, yy' f, HM, ,Q 032 'QjiJ,1 . 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