West Bend High School - Bend Yearbook (West Bend, WI)
- Class of 1959
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V Y R ---4--...L.c....A....1....k Bend of 199 XVEST BEND HIGH SCHOOL WEST BEND, WISCONSIN Co-Editors - Business Manager - - Advertising Manager - Photography - - - Advisor - - Art Advisor - - Copy Advisor - JUNE 12, 1959 JUDY NEHRBASS BARBARA EKLO, Art CHARLOTTE FHANKOXV CAIIL SCHLIIDT - NANCY BALES PAUL DICIKBIANN RICHARD BENNE'l l' MR. FREDERIC B. BAXTER MR. WALLACE BENSON Miss DARLYN KREPSKY TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication - The Campus ------- Administration, Faculty, and Personnel Classes -------- Work, Play, and Reward - - Sports ------ Candids - - - Faculty Directory - Senior Directory - Student Index - Autographs - Sponsors - - 4-5 - - 6-10 - - 11- 18 - 19- 48 - 49- 76 - 77- 94 - 95- 99 - 100 - 101-107 - 108-112 - 113 - 114-115 A ,,WQ3QgWmwM1f?,,rmW.W,q.,.,,,,,Q,,.,,,w,..1-, --,f-Q W ..m,,. Q,.,-wwf Er.. 1, ,. ,Qi 1-.X -' ww .-a . H.: . ' 'f'w.2 . ' Q L r r N X Q E .. i eg Q- , 5 YP' a if fN J. 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To the students and faculty of West Bend High School Superintendent Fred Holt represents understanding, guid- ance, and encouragement. His greatest attribute, however, is his foresight --- foresight which has kept the educational system apace with the growth of the community. p Under his leadership, during the past eleven years, both the high school and the grade schools have expanded. At the same time, a broader curriculum has been offered, and the educational rating of th'e VVest Bend Public Schools has improved. XVe regret that this year is his last one at YVest Bend, we wish him well as the new superintendent at Janesville, Wisconsin. For outstanding leadership and service, wc dedicate the forty-fourth volume of the Bend to Superintendent Fred Holt. Superintendent Fred Holi . . . and furthermore DEDICATION I 4' Y Constructing the Future Former students and faculty members returning last fall, as well as the incoming freshmen and new faculty members, certainly must have been amazed and sur- prised when they entered the modern addition to West Bend High School. Ever since February 1, 1957, when the ground was broken for the 31,425,000 addition, its completion had been eagerly awaited. The facilities in the new addition include a double gym, chorus and band rooms, a swimming pool, health room, a multi-purpose activity room, high school class rooms, and several vocational rooms. At the same time the old gym was transformed into a well-equipped, ef- ficient cafeteria, and the old cafeteria, band, and chorus areas were changed into regular classrooms. The new double gym and swimming pool were wel- comed by the physical education department and the entire student body. Now instead of using the McLane gym, the athletes and students have access to a high school gym and at one time can be seated for general assemblies, pep meetings, and entertainment programs. Wrestling and swimming teams have been added to the list of competitive sports. Swimming classes have become a part of the physical education system. Open to the students during the day and to the com- munity after school hours is a multi-purpose activity room. With a juke box, hi-fi, and TV, the YAC Q Youth Activity Centerj furnishes musical entertainment. This large recreational area provides table tennis and pool tables, a large area for dancing, and a snack-bar. The back and front views reveal beauty and modern design. The spacious band and chorus rooms meet the needs of the music department very well. Both rooms are equipped with risers and the most up-to-date audio equipment and provide adequate practice rooms and storage space. Since the new addition has been built, its facili- ties have not only given the students opportunities for learning and recreation, but have also enabled the people of the community to participate more completely in the educational program. Truly the school has become more community-centered. Steel beams shape the pattern of the new addition. 'v',-,v- fgvafi .1',1 1 3' ll :: 'ti-E 'n ' i 1 i iii ag.. s if Spring brings sign of completion. V 2 The gymnasium structure and materials appear as Work began V, H 7 Gymnasium materializes from skeleton of steel. . . . For Growing Pool: The pool is an attractive recreation spot for young and old in the community. The main entrance to the new building. Band Room: The band room contains practice rooms, offices, Classroom: New classrooms a music library, and adequate storage space. 8 . . . BUILDING Communit Activity Room: The YAC CYouth Activity Center? is a po ular place during lunch hours, after school, and on week-enss. The second addition to WBHS was added in 1952. accommodate a growing Chorus Room: Designed for the best possible sound qualities, enrollment. Mr. Cupery's chorus room can accommodate about 100 singers BUILDING. . .9 EDU TIO FOR A FIRM FOUNDATIOX Gymnasium: Offering quite 3, Cgntragt tg Our previous gym, B0il61' Room: One of. the 0utStandiI1g f8atuI'6S l'J6l'1iI1Cl the new gymnasium is one of the highlights of the addition. the SCGIIGS 1S the HGW b0l16l' 1'00m- Back of School: As one looks northeast from the football field, the colorful addition is an impressive sight. aww in isfmfio fe, X Muffy, amz' J 4 ADMINISTR TORS ACT AS Principal Fred Schultz takes time out to have his picture snapped. The community of West Bend may rightfully boast of its capable high school administration and personnel. Through their leadership and guidance each member of the student body takes his place in campus academic and social life. The XVest Bend School Board, Mr. Fred Schultz, high school principal, and Mr. Fred Holt, superintendent of West Bend Public Schools, have conscientiously Worked together in a successful effort to manage and improve our curriculum. The construction of the new south addition has added new responsibilities in the organization of its facilities. We students at West Bend High School are indeed fortunate to have excellent faculty mem- B. Papke, business manager, and N. Colby, assistant principal, help Mr. Schultz with important matters. 12 . . .ADMINISTRATION RCHITECT FOR O R PLANS bers who have all played a part in laying the foun- dation and in the building of our house of know- ledge. In addition, We feel it is extraordinary to find that each of them possesses that personal interest which is so vital in stimulating students toward the achievement of their goals. Along with required studies, an extensive pro- gram of electives has been developed so that each pupil can easily find several subjects of interest to him. In extra-curricular activities students may participate in sports, clubs, intramurals, dramatics, or music. Last but by no means least, recognition must be given to the office personnel, the custodians, and the cooks. Each of these groups is important to all. My 4. ,,,...-M,..,a.m--7 Superintendent Fred Holt is proud of his new office. CLeft to rightj Carl Schneiss, treasurer, C. E. Carter, Leslie Handkeg R. I. Stoltz, clerk, and Mrs. E. B. Eklo, director, comprise our school board. ' ADMINISTRATION... O R F CULTY ME BER A. ALLEN F. B. BAXTER Recreation Director English W. D. BENSON B. BERTRAM Art English, Spanish Mr. Cupery and Torn Weber try out the new recorder, record-player combination. G. BIRKHOLZ W. BOWLUS R. C. CALDWELL N. COLBY 1 B. Cnossr ff 'SQ S. I. CUPEHY English Physical Education Physical Education Physics Biology, Chorus Advanced Biology D. E. DAY MRS. M. IDUBIBIETT R. O. EGGERT I. F. FOGTINIAN E. FRANDSEN R. FREELIAN Business English, English, Guidance Counselor, Physical Education, Social Studies English, French T yping Social Studies Office Practice, Health Shorthand 14. . .FACULTY RETHEE GI EER MRS. H. A. GOSKA R. T. GRIGNON MRS. M. M. JUSTRIAN I. R. HAFEBIANN H. HAHN MRS. I. I. HANSEN Home Economics Chemistry Physical Education, English, Speech General Education English Health D. HEGBAR MRS. H. M. JOHNSON E. KLINCER D. KREPSKY W. KUCKUK V. R. KU1-:THE Latin English, Advanced Mathematics, English Industrial Arts Shorthand, Social Studies Geometry Steno-Typing ' . i', - 1 3 ::-- :,, .-.,1.. Z 4 -:.: '. ... W L f ::,, '.-1:2 :II . Q? S t .,.,:. NE A asf 1 mf f . A , A A .. ..: C. M. Kuss F. LA LEIKE Biology American History, Spanish R. G. LARSON G. MACKRIE Mr. Bensonis seventh hour art class Biology, U. S. History designs awards day programs. General Science FACULTY... 15 TEA HI- U Mas. C. MILLER G. A. MOEN Home Economics General Science Larry Poehlman and Peter Berkholtz hope for extra credit on their geometry projects from Mr. Klinger. R. P, PANFIL D. B. PAULL English General Mathematics, Geometry C. PODRUCH MRS. A. PONVERS N. P. RUNGE R. G. RUNKEL K. SCHERNIACHER D. E. SCHLEIF German Typing Algebra, Social Studies, Social Studies, Art Orchestra General Mathematics Worlcl History W. G. SCHUELKE H. M. SHLIMOVITZ O. SOMMERS R. C. STROHACKEP. J. M. WALLESVERD J. WEIER Industrial Arts Band Mathematics Bookkeeping, Industrial Arts General Science Salesmanship 16. ..FACULTY THE RIGHT CLE A. E. WEINER MRS. D. E. WILLIAMS Agriculture American History, English, journalism Popv Grignon assists Peter Toubro, Mike Riebe, and Dallas Forester with E1 lab experiment. M. YAHR BUCKY BADGER Guidance Counselor, School Spirit, Social Studies Sportsmanship, Enthusiasm Mr. D. Pauli, J. Weier, G. Moen, N. Runge, C. Kuss, E. Klinger, R. Grignon, O. Sommers, and N. Colby take an interest in science and math education. FACULTY. PERSONNELI EFFICIE T Librarians Miss Carol Hallwachs and Mrs. Gill Miss Edith Heiclner works on her collections look up references. for the school museum. The janitorial Staf includes: joe Lhotka, Glen Markgraf, Hubert Becker, Frank Hoffman, Richard Michels, Mrs. Caroline Birr, Herbert Bauer, Carl Hornshoe. Bette Berres, Mrs. Ann Hefter, Mrs. Gertrude Simoneau and Mrs. Cyrilla Puestow, Mrs. Minnie Salter, and Lorraine Fellenz Arlene Cypher are pleased with the new working facilities. prepare a Thanksgiving menu in the new cafetorium. 18. . .PERSONNEL N j vlzzsses f f! f' I Vice-president John Lay and President Carl Schmidt check the minutes recorded by Mary Jo Thompson, treasurer, and Susie Weinert, secretary. HONOR ROLL Valedictorian --- CARL SCHMID1' Salutatorian --- MARY GEHL JOHN ALBINGER PATTI BART BRUCE BERKHOLTZ DOUGLAS BOHN BARBARA EKLO CHARLOTTE F RANKOW BARBARA FUGE DANIEL HAHN Lois HEIDER PHYLLIS KURTH H. JOHN LAY JUDY LIESENER IUDITH MAXON KAY MAYO JUDY NEHRBASS MARILYN PEDERSON JOAN RACE STEFANIE RESEBURG JOANNE SCHICKERT JAMES SCHILLER KAREN SCHOEDEL KATHERINE SKIBA THOMAS SIMESTER SUZANNE WEINERT .SENIOR INTRODUCTION l 196 SENIOR With graduation upon us, we, the class of 1959, look back over our four fleeting years of high school with mixed emotions. First, we are aware of a sense of emptiness, realizing that our high school years are lost forever --- these years with their sorrows and joys, their tears and triumphs. But we also experience a new sense of fulfillment, secure in the knowledge that we have lived these years to the utmost and that what we have gained from them justifies this feeling of accomplishment. True, the hallways of West Bend High will soon be only a memory, but one which will be cher- ished as we go through life. Thoughts such as these were farthest from our minds as we entered our freshman year, eager to partake of all that high school had to offer. Enthusiastic, but a little bewildered, we set out to make a place for ourselves among the established, experienced upperclassmen. Nor was this an easy task, for we soon discovered that only honest effort, in and out of the class- room, would make us worthy members of the student body. As freshmen, we turned to the fair sex for leader- ship, electing as our class officers President Mary Jo Thompson, Vice-president Sally Laycock, and Secre- tary-treasurer Judy Maxon. Our agreennessv soon wore off, however, as we became active in debate, forensics, intramurals, and athletics. One of the highlights of our freshman year was homecoming, with freshman Bob Cooley finding the toothpick, and Carol Matenaer being our choice for the court. With the passing of another important event, the May Ball, our freshman year came to a close. Returning again to WBHS as sophomores, we be- gan our activities with new feelings of security and responsibility. Elected as our new class officers were Carl Schmidt, president, Mary Jo Thompson, vice- president, and Judy Schleif, secretary-treasurer. Social- ly, our sophomore year began with the election of Joan Cotter to the homecoming court. On the athletic field, our class of ,59 contributed several members to varsity teams. Also as sophomores, many members of our class distinguished themselves in dramatics, forensics, and music. One of the yearis greatest undertakings was our very successful post-prom party, entitled Mardi Crasf, As the short months of our sophomore year slipped by, we soon come to the midpoint of our high school career. CONSTR CTI G AVE HEAD START THEIR FUTURE Our junior year was a year of great excitement and activity. To serve in the dual role of president and prom king we elected Pat Kenny, while to fill the other execu- tive positions we chose Vice-president Carl Schmidt and Secretary-treasurer Mary jo Thompson. To the position of senate secretary-treasurer, Barb Fuge was elected. Homecoming, as usual, was a big event, with Shelby Schenk representing us on the court of honor. Mr. Panfilis homeroom took a first place in the window competition, while Miss Podruch's produced a third place float. Again, from our class, came stars of both stage and gridiron. In the spring of the year, nine mem- bers of our class were honored by election to the National Honor Society. But by far the crowning glory of our junior year was, of course, the prom. Working into the wee hours of the morning to complete prepara- tions, we took great pride in leading King Pat, with his queen, Charlotte F rankow, and their court into a setting of magnificent oriental splendor. But, as the last strains of Sayonarav drifted away, we realized that the end of our wonderful junior year, too, was close at hand. Now, as seniors, we had reached the true climax of our high school years. Still wondering where these years had gone, we resolutely set out to live to the fullest our final months at WBHS. To fill the offices of our class of '59, we elected Carl Schmidt, president, john Lay, vice-president, Sue Weinert, secretary, and Mary jo Thompson, treasurer. janet Runge, AFS sum- mer student just returned from Finland, was also elected secretary-treasurer of the student senate. Our representative on the 1958 Homecoming court was Merrie Heil, and, for the second consecutive year, Mr. Panfilis homeroom won the window competition. Mary jo Thompson, our treasurer, received the distinction of becoming the first candidate in the history of WBHS for the Little Ten Wrestling Queen. Also, but in a more scholarly area, two seniors, Carl Schmidt and joan Race received high rankings in the National Merit Scholarship competition. Engaged in a veritable host of activities, we found that our days, as seniors, flew by faster than ever. Still, in everything we undertook, there was a certain sense of finality, a knowledge that our time at West Bend High would soon be brought to completion. With this in mind, then, we approached that day of days --- commencement. Valedictorian Carl Schmidt and salutatorian Mary Cehl solemnly led the class of '59 to receive their diplomas. The pattern is set, and our futures begin! Ioan Race and Carl Schmidt won top honors in the National Merit Scholarship test. Local DAR winner, Nancy Bales, goes over her work before class begins. SENIOR INTRODUCTION . PLANNING AHEAD WILL CAROL ACHTERBERC JOHN ALBINGER TOM ALBRECHT CLYDE ALLEN NANCY ARNDT EILEEN BAERTLEIN TUNGIA BAKER NANCY BALES ELMER BANDLE, JR. PATTI BART TOM BAST MARY ELLEN BASTIAN ANNE BAUER JOANNE BECKER PAT BECKER LAVERN BEDER VINCENT BEDER JAMES BELONGIA JOAN BERGIN BRUCE LEE BERKHOLTZ ...SENIORS 'DiedMay3 ELIMINATE ERROR MICKEY BETH PAT BIERTZER CAROL BIRR5 CARL BOHN DOUGLAS BOHN FRED BORCHERT JOHN BOTTLEMAN MADELEINE BRANDENBURG JAMES BRITTON ERHARD BUETTNER JUDIANN BUBG NOEL BUTZKE IANEL CARDARELLE SUE CLASSEY MIKE COLLINS ROBERT COOLEY PATRICIA COOPER GERRY CRASS DIANE DUERNBERGER PAUL DICKMANN 'Withdraw SENIORS... FIRM FOUNDATIO RE ULT RONALD DIELs KENNETH DREGER BARBARA EKLO JUNE FABER RICHARD L. FAIRCLOTH ALFRED F ALK JAMES FILO BARBARA FLASCH CHARLOTTE FRANKOW PHYLLIS FREUND RICHARD K. FRINCS BARBARA F UGE DEANNA FULLER JOYCE GAUGER NANCY JOAN GEBHARD MARY CEI-IL ANN GEIB RALPH GERNER BONNIE GESSERT KEN GOEDEN . . . S E N I O R S BETTER B ILDINGS CLARENCE M. GOETSOH DAVE GONRING MARY GORMAN JILL GOSEWEHR MARIE GROTH WALTER GUNDRUM ROBERT GUSE TOM HAEBIG DANIEL HAHN DARLENE HARDEGEN RODCER HARDEGEN ROBERT HARTER LOIS HEIDER MERRIE HEIL FRED HENKE DENNIS HENSLER GEORGE HESS DON HEREST JOAN HOFF JARY HOFFMANN S E N I O R S . . . OLID GROL-- D CANNOT CRUMBLE MARY ANN HOLLAND JUDY HOLZ HERMAN HORNSHOE JAMES R. HRON JANET HUBER WILLIAM HUDSON SUE IOSTEN RALPH JUNG BONNIE JEAN KADING IEROINIE KEDINGER JOYCE KEMPE PATRICK KENNY KAYE KERRY F ERN KIND CARLYLE KIRCHNER BEV KIRST DIANNE KLEIN KEN KNOEBEL MARY JANE KNOEBEL HENRY KNUTH 26. . . SENIORS ---EVEN UNDER PRESS 'R ROMAN KOHLER JUDY ANN KOTH KAREN KRAINIER MARIE KRELL JUDITH ANN KUECHLER PHYLLIS MAE KURTH PAUL LAND JAMES LAUFER H. JOHN LAY SALLY LAYCOCK iw KENNETH LEITHEISER ELIZABETH ANNE LEWIS CAROL LIERMANN JUDY ANN LIESENER PAUL LOCHEN JUDY LUTZ MICHAEL J. MANNING CAROL MATENAER JAMES MATENAER JUDITH MAXON SENIORS . . .27 EVERY TEPI I PORT GERALD MAY FRED MAY RICHARD MAY KAY NIAYO JANE CAROL NIEISTER TILI MERTZ ARMAND P. MILLER RICHARD MINCH MARY ANN MONDAY ROBERT MONDAY LUCILLE MOSER IUDY NEHRBASS MARY NICHOLSON BEVERLY OELHAFEN BETTY OELHAFEN JEAN OHMANN DALE OLSON KATHY O,MEARA FRED PABIAN MARILYN PEDERSON . . S E N I O R S T0 THE FINISHED PROD CT JAN PFISTER CAROL ANNE PICK EDWARD POEHLMAN MARY EILEEN POWELL KATHLEEN ANN POWELL JOAN RACE DENNIS RADY DONNA MAE RAETHER STEFANIE I. RESEBURG Lols ANN RETZLAFF CAROL KAY RITTERBUSCH KATHLEEN RUF JANET RUNGE BARBARA SAUER SHELBY SCHENK ICANN SCHICKERT IUDITH SCHLEIF ARLENE SCHMIDT CARL SCHMIDT DALE SCHMIDT ' SENIORS...29 THE C 'TRACT IS SIG E KEN SCHMIDT RODGER SCHMIDT DON SCHNEIDER CATHERINE SUSAN SCHNEISS KAREN SCHOEDEL MARY K. SHANNON TOM SIMESTER KATHERINE SKIBA IANICE SLAVIK CAROL SMOLEN RUTH TAYLOR JEROME THEISEN MARY IO THOMPSON PETER TOUBRO SUSAN UMBS MARGIE UTECH PAUL WAGNER RAYMOND WAGNER JERRY WARDIUS ELAINE WARNECKE 30. . . SENIORS AWD CONSTR CTIO BEGINS LEWIS WEBER SUZANNE WEINERT GLORIA WE1ss ROBERT EDWARD WENZLAFF JOANNE I. WESTON GLORIA WILLKOMM BOB WINCKLER DON WINNINGHO1-'F ' JERRY CONRAD EUGENE LELL JAMES ZAUTNER Part time General Education Not Pictured: DON BURKEL JAMES CHARLTON JOAN COTTER ADELINE FARER NAN GOEDEN WARREN JANZ NANCY LUPLOW HILARY MARTIN ROY MCBRIDE KARL TAYLOR ALLEN ROEBER JACK ROELL JIM SCHILLER STANLEY STRASSBURG LLOYD YAGGIE DANA ZAICHEK In Memoriam Born: June 7, 1941 Died: March 13, 1956 SANDRA GINNOCHIO Who would have graduated with the class of '59, was a freshman when she was fatally injured in a car ac- cident. ILGVARS ZALLOPS In Memoriam Born: October 17, 1941 Died: May 25, 1957 I DAVID WOLF Well-liked student of the class Of ,59, was killed in a farm accident in his sophomore year. SENIORS . . . 31 SENIOR , DO YO REMEMBER . . . 5 What! No bubblers? Jill Cosewehr tees off at the freshman party. w w The 'ctogethernessv of the Freshman Day Assembly. Chicago Trip --- Eagerly approaching the big city. Freshies stand in awe of Senate president, Glen Varnes S E N I O R S UNIORS---A STEP FRONT OOMPLETIO Juniors! The fact that we were finally juniors, and thereby able to call ourselves up- perclassmen, made us very happy as we began our third year at West Bend High School. The first task which awaited us was to elect our class officers: Jeff Hoy as president, Laurie Dunlop vice-president, and Kay Pleshek secre- tary-treasurer. We also had two juniors holding office in the student senate. Bill King was elected president and John Klein vice-president of the organization. We are proud of the fact that the junior candidate for the Homecoming Court, Laurie Dunlop, was elected Homecoming Queen. Laurie and her escort, Anatol Janicki, reigned at the homecoming dance. In the homecoming parade, Miss Birkholzis homeroom won second place in the float competition. VVe were well represented on the varsity football team by outstanding juniors, such as Bob Arendt, Jim Barber, Jeff Hoy, Dave Bales, Gene Scharrer, Bernie Spaeth, Bob Stoffel, and a number of others. Playing hard for the Av basketball team were Gene Beimborn, Ken Hemauer, Anatol Janicki, Mike Johnson, Bill King, John Klein, and Bernie Spaeth. . , , The championship debate squad this year was composed of many juniors. Standing --- Mike Johnson, sophomore Peter Berkholtz, John Evans, Steve Werner, Leon Goska, senior Bruce Berkholtz. Seated --- Jim Holt, Jeff Hoy, Judy Nimtz, Mandy Lou Weikum, senior Tom Simester, Kay Pleshek. Junior Officers --- Vice-president Laurie Dunlop and Secretary-treasurer Kay Pleshek, check President Jeff Hoy's grades. Junior girls showed pep and en- thusiasm on the cheerleading squads. Sally Stanfield cheered for the AU squad, while Penny Harth, Kay Ple- shek, and Marilyn Yogerst cheered on the Bn squad. Many juniors played an important part on the debate team. However, we are especially proud of Jim Holt and Steve VVerner who did an excellent job throughout the year. In other activities, such as forensics and all-school plays, j u n i o r s also showed their talents. Laurie Dunlop and Jim Barber showed fine singing and acting ability in the m u s i c a 1 comedy, Annie Get Your Gunf in which they had the lead parts. As we look back on the thrilling times we had as juniors, we are sorry that the year has come to an end, but we are also looking forward to next year when we will hold the esteemed title of senior. JUNIOR INTRODUCTION . . .33 LE DI G HELPI G H D. Ahner I.. Allarding C. Anderson S. Anderson R. Arendt E. Arndt J. Averill J. Barber B. Bastian D. Bath C. Beck A. Becker K. Becker M. Becker S. Behm E. Beimborn W. Bell L. Bellman C. Bennett E. Biegler M. Biersack C. Bingen T. Bingen B. Bintz L, Boch P. Bradley K. Bradt H. Brodzeller P. Bruesch H. Buettner B. Burckhardt M. Calhoun Mary Hess --- just one of those School Daze! J. Chapman B. Crass D. Daniels K. Dean J. Dengel W. Dorzok T. Eberhardt R. Ehnert J. Emanuele G. Ernst J. Evans K. Faber D, Faber K. Delcore C. Dhein M. Dricken N. Driessel L. Dunlop C. Ensenbach J. Fellenz D. Firme D. Forester J. Foy N. Frank J. Freund D. Fuge 4 N l 34 . . . JUNIORS THE CONSTR CTIO ,lf ,,,V,,. ,........... ..... ..,,.. . Y W W. N ' P . Q W sif ,, .,.,.,,,,, f -' H s I 1 9 1 ' . 1 .,., ------' , 1' Q' . . , -'-11 I. wg ...as Q is 5 A :gg ...g.,. . I. .52 -.'j' 11:-2 . 131 - --.- --.age - X 5 1 ..,2, - -:2 ' 1 1 -: 'ff' X ' 1 G ' W A11 r,Sn s TQ ' ..-.:,.iL' 'T N 17 1 1 GH . ' r .- Q mf 1 ' W .,.,.,,w . 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JUNIORS EXPERIE CE I THE BE T TE CH R v 'Y 71' . ,L f ' UH.f5f'i ??'Q'e . E ...,... .,... ,, . ,..,, I .. ...,, II . I If ..,,.. I - Ki J S ' If - z - W -V an We , ' ' liz Q ' ----. . W ff f ,W ' .,,. . -'--. iv: M... ' fiaisiaiaij' N ct is - -'-' ,. 1 A 'I S' ' .-is . ii A W ': , ' -Y'3:': .:5e' f ..... , IIIIIIIIIII ,aid IIIII ,,.- -....5s ....,III I II I M I I ., Q f Q . we t we ,.,, ' fr 1 f Q- is - S, I ,. . f.. 'fi .aff .J , igkeiglx 4. if .,.. . f D. Opgenorth J. Opgenorth S. Otten L. Pagel P. Pastors M, Patten ei f R . , t A i T ie. - I A i A ,,, 'V ' W. . Z' ' 1 o fee... 3 V ii ' . I . we -as.. E., vga., ii 'ii Q.. , E W f i , R f 1 4 Q ' I ..., I I I w ,. I '- F. Peebler K. Peil M. Peters S. Pick K. Pleshek J. Proeber , R L Y ' X sifw' ,. .- i T ., J I,II i 4. S ' . ' - - ,,.. . , Q . . . .. . 2 Awww ,. ...,. Zi- ,. . xg . .... 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' Q '55:5?te'g.a5., if ' U . : 2jE.a2'f ff ,g,.Q. ififiil -A .... gill, T-Elf S? .ll-49 I 1 SQ-,,gg,i17-:., 0 , . . ,,, . .. ..Q, , .,, ..., ,. ,ig ., ., M , , .Q , . , ,, W . ' -'-' Mi I5 T . . 5 -. ' sf., H R ' .... . . .42 . -e'le-- . ' - . v - --.-'- v I , - .,.,. . i' Y V asasasasasr-2-' 'f 'E .. 'MW .rsasef ,r-A.:z:..f. 2, if 'Pdf 'g'g.:. -. 2 P::s::w H ffsgsfsgsif- , ' n -ffzsg ---- gr- -I-:wi ::fs5gsz,.-.f... f sr 5, Ji f X i Q' V F . . -. gf ..... ' W J. Schickert E. Schiller 1. Schlosser J. Schmidt K. Schmidt R. Schmidt R. Schmidt T. Schmidt K. Schneider J. Schnepf A 'M ' . , 'Jr V, - , 'sf s ,S eg- I 6 . IIIII .,.,.... 1--..E,IIIII , f ..... I I I I . I. 'fi EI III . I I .I , Gy ,....., .. .2 I IIj .,,?zi,i , ,, ug 9. 5 .I ., e' 3 . , .. . K D- if . J. Schober 1. Schoch K. Schoedel T. Schowalter E. Schroeder L. Schroeder D. Schultz J. Schultz C. Schumacher D. Seidemann IUNIORS . . .37 COMPLETE DE ELOPME T LIES AHEAD B. Seidensticker R. Senkbeil D. Skiba G. Smith M, Sommerfield B. Spaeth B. Sponholz S. Stanclfield J. Stangl J. Stangl R. Stark N. Steahl J. Steilen D. Steimle S. Steinmetz J. Stevens R. Stoffel S. Strean W. Tews J.Tollack ' 2 W .....,,,.. . .KW ,.. ...-.,,: 22' k W ,K SLNP -3 I '.:5g5g::- .- - W ' an -' at 'M 7 ,gf ' ' .S.-5... 52f2,:f3f. 1 ,,,. . I t ll 'ffifsf-'ill' '55 :I-:yr .. ':Q:::f i:i5? 1 V - W-'f :fs 'si 5'-.s.'s' ':' fa:.2efil':.'15:Z '..f- .::. ::.:s -I-' K. Topel A. Troedel D. Van De Loo mv K. Wagner A. Walters j. Weasler 4 X ri S Y rg , . ...,. S -' . .... Q J Y ' .... ' 7 W A M ' 'X' 5' n Q -N as if ,.,.. 4 V, '. Y : I f Y ' 255.2 ,.,-1: ff 5 - .Z. ....2 SY? as A 1. I' R. Vogelsang R. Waechter B. Wagner 1 . A ..,. . . f W ' .... .. -'--' ' . ,.... N , .. : .W ' .,., . J. Weber T. Weber K. Wedclig Learning the American way in history class. M. Weikum K. Weinert J. C. Weiss J. M. Weiss S. Welch R. Wenninger . X . -:-,':EE- V N H , ,... -..E. ...., l t' Z k :EEI I-2 1 1 5. 1 . a A 5 1 'V' E , . 2 -f S '- V .,,,' AAAA ':' I AAA': Q z :' f . zlal lzzii Ailq qzlz l V V 5, ...' Q rf -:..: if 112 5 ' ,.3,. rm 1 ':.. 1' 2 M' V ,EEEVVI V xl M xg X '.:: . . .VZV .... T ... Y i,. .. V Q WU ...I n N I ug .,. ., . W. 5. H .X EER' 'f' 'Q S t'e: R Qs :... ' ' E if. -rt.r-ae------ ' ,.,.,.. Q EER- AZRE it .iiz e'e.' We Z A zz' ' . F . . we W ' we 'ff ,N f A .3 . ' X 4 2 ll? Eiii f . ..... A. f:EEf T? ,. . er , L, Werner S. Werner J, Wiedmeyer M. E. Wieclmeyer M. S. Wiedmeyer B. Wilkens A. Williams A. Wolf D. Wolf C. Yahr M. Yogerst C. Zache W. Zastrow P. Ziegler R. Zier E. Zimdars 1. Zingsheim B. Zinke N. Zuelsdorf 38 . . . IUNIORS OPHOMOBE BUILD O FR IVIEWOBK Sophomore president, Bob Wegner sells ice cream cones to vice-president, Kathy Eklo and secretary, Julie Simoneau. In the fall of 1958, 236 students entered the halls of West Bend High School as sophomores, a much- coveted title, which means 236 really belong. The first business of the year was the election of class officers. The sophomore class made excellent selec- tions in the persons of Bob Wegner, president, Kathy Eklo, vice-president, and Julie Simoneau, secretary- treasurer. After the elections in fall, came the football season. The class of ,6l had their representatives on the varsity team, Paul Fischer and Chuck Placek upheld the honor of the class. Along with the football season, naturally came homecoming. We chose Kathy Eklo as our represen- tative on the homecoming court. She was escorted in the grand march by Bob Wegner. Mr. Rungeis home- room won first prize for the best float with the slogan, We,re Expecting a Victoryf' As the leaves fell and old man winter began to spread his white blanket over the ground, basketball became the main sport. Doug Potter ably represented us on the Av team. Mike Weber, Steve Boecker, and John Metz were outstanding on the BU squad. What basketball game is complete without cheer- leaders? Jane Bauer, Kathy Eklo, and Sue Bradley were there cheering our boys to victory. Victory was also evident in other fields. Mike Nicholson, one of the most outstanding members of the newly formed swimming squad, broke many school records, while Leon Goska, Paul Fischer, Gary Finch, and Peter Berkholtz did excellent jobs on the A debate team. L After the arrival of our class rings, we were proud to turn our talents to decorating and managing the Post Prom into a circus atmosphere. The theme of Carousel', was artistically carried out with huge bill- boards of clown paintings and an appropriate menu. Entertainment was provided by Abdul the Magician, the Cokettes, and the Johnny Zarck Trio. As was ex- pected, the time was well spent, and the evening was a huge success. Our social year ended with the annual May Ball. Sponsored by the underclassmen, the dance had a court consisting of freshmen and sophomores. This yearis sophomore representatives on the court were as follows: Ilona Marton, escorted by Jamie Gibson, Patty Vass and John Wandschneiderg Rosemary Frankow and Dick Bennett, and Marie Bock with Bob Wegner. We turn our backs on our sophomore year with fond memories. With much enthusiasm we are looking toward the recor we will make as w,,,tlw,Jf Mike Nicholson broke many swimming records and also his wrist! SOPHOMORE INTRODUCTION . . . 39 H VINC A GOOD TART, ww j. Achterberg R. Adee R. Albinger B. Allen J. Alliet F. Bales S. Bast R. Bath we 3, Dick Bennett gets tips on driving from racer TO1'1y BStt6I1l'13.LlS6I'1. J. Bauer L. Baumann T. Bauman T. Beaumont D. Bechler B. Becker M. Becker R. Behrends ' , Q . ..... ef, A l c: W T Q T ' -- -- 4 ' Qi ' fy ' . - s : t . PPP, . ,H A ,. .fy V. ..,. ' ..,. . . 9' f W 1 'T 'fr 5 W Q' A 91 M t '. ' 'il' aiiiaiafi? z ' :. 1 'A . 25 511- 5124: . ' W S r il 'R 1-Ei... ..... ,.,. : .... .1 ., -.-- -.-.. X nllnlunll .... . Q . .. by ---- R Q wx ' . .... 1 Q ze? K 1 all .N E ki-3' 3 Ly V .1 Vbv I 5 .S+ 3 .4 Q 1 Ft --'--v I ig ZEAVL - - - :Egg Q R. Bennett C. Benson P. Berkholtz D. Berres R. Bies R. Blank M. Bock R. Bodenbach N. Bohn N. Borchert ,V I . . ' . . -- ---'--: Y? ...., Y- ' 1 V I . A of 1 D .. - , . gg -... -.5 M -- - .Q .. yi - . t ,S M . zzzl q.... V W 1 S. Bradley C. Brault P. Breckenridge T. Breckenridge H. Brodzeller T. Broeckaert M. Brost L. Buker C. Chapman D. Charlton H. Chesak R. Ciriacks D. Clark D. Clark T. Classey M. Cook S. Cotter T. Dean J. Demmon S. Dhein M. Dickmann D. Diels W. Dohrwardt M. Dooley K. Dornacker R. Duenkel K. Dyken P. Edwards S. Eickelberg K. Eklo D. Fassbender D. Fechter J. Felix J. Fellenz I.. Fields N. Filipov G. Finch P. Fisher I. Flasch R. Frank 40. . .SOPHOMORES RE ULT LOOK PROMISING 1-In 1- ...... .. g li -.5-,x-I--.4-seas.. V - W. Frank R. Frankow K. Gauger D, Geib A F. Gengler J. German D. Geschke M. Gessert J. Gibson J. Goeden R. Goming S. Gosewehr L. Goska P. Griepentrog G. Guse J. Habeck J. Hammes S. Hanke M. Harrington C. Hebard M. Heckendorf D, Heder D. Heinecke D. Heller G. Herbener R. Hess B. Hoffman J. Hohenstein W. Holland W. Horn H. Howe R. Hron J. Hunter A. Jacobsen D. Jaschob K. Johann J. Jones N. Juech J, Kahl K. Kannenberg ..., -.V.. . . V ig, ...W ., . , ff ..., X f . C --...X H ,...,,.. . .-.. ..... ........ ....,., a ,. 'Q , . 4? ......X, , J ... 1 ..,. . -'- . .,,, X ..,,, 1 ' ,,,. . ' P W ' : ' ..,., . ,f R . 1 .,.-: . - . , . f . F: R AW' 2 :2.:v.. .:.., ff m' 1 ,MNA .:EE'f , 'ff -riff .,.,. E 5: rw. 32:21. -1.-45. .. ...-...:E:E- . 4 X Q 1.1. :IP V '51' l1:1:.,...-f::E5ErE ffEE5E:F . P '. 'T . II' 'TfZ' 4+ Z ' l.W . ,,,, J ,og ml . s W ::ia2:-:-if-'1:2f2i:.'11f2?,.,-...E- Q M, ,.,., ' ,.- S2 ' X Q -g.gE:2aig-'11- 1 ' ..-1-::2f2ig:,. ': ...... fff': ' f ' I 2:E'I.:s:,i.. ' :- .... .-., .-.-:IFE-.: '. , of ' '::E2....sa:f... 'f'i'i,, 5 EE., X U A , .- ..,. V, ' ,,,. ,,...,. ' fuss ..,, ' ag' 4 - - Q ' 'f I , ..,.: ,.. .. W 'V 4 ' - K.: . Q 1- V1 s fw ..,.. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 2 4 1 iQ Y -+ X Wig, TU 1 ., X '- 'ff . ' ' ...Qw f- fatal ..,. . A5 .. M. Kauth B. Kemp J. Kempf R. Kieckhafer K. Kimla C. King R. Klopfenstein C. Kluever S. Knoebel M. Knoeck Q M. Knuth K. Knutson M. Koch R. Koester C. Kolich S. Konstantz C. Kos J. Kotajarvi Jim Snavely does some guick studying outside T. Kranz J. Kratz J. Kreilkamp D. Kreis J. Kreis R. Krell P. Kuechler E. Kuehl uring l'1iS luI1Cl1 l1Oul'. SOPHOMORES . . .41 ED ATIO ALLY SPE KI G, i D. Kuester B. Kumrow O. Kurth J. Kurtz F. Landrath B. Landvatter B. Landvatter R. Lange S. Lapp S. Lass 1 4 w w l J. Lehmann J. Lewis T. Lirnbach A. Lindemann J. Lotter F. Lutz B. Lynn I. Marton 1. Martin J. Matenaer S. Mayer J. McHugh G. Meilinger J. Metz L. Mezera S. Miller J. Mueller M. Muth A. Naumann B. Naumann 5 E 2 5 R. NEHIIJIRDH M. Nicholson G. Nienow M. Nowak J. Oelhafen R. Oelhafen M. Ohrmund K. Olson K. Olson T. O'Meara L. Otto J. Pischke C. Placek W. Plischounig L. Poehlman D. Potter L. Puestow R. Puestow C. Raab K. Rad Y E 5 l f TL ilif . , Us 2 X . 1' .,.,, ai , -. 1. - ' ,. , ,,... ' v ' ......,.... , A . ,... . sl A ..-..... A Q aza: 111: 3 95. . . ...... 1 A 1 rf - '- . wi af . -:-' Q2 'f .Q 2 ,M ' . if if ' , ' if :ILI ..-.--V .... , t:-:: L as ,, gl l ' li ':':' ...,j ,,, .. '4 ::'l V' '::': ' 1 zz' - 1 Q ::': y all ,.,,, , ,.,. s,...,,,, zz, , . J .... 3 W I . :: 'l:':':' . '1 ':': 4 1 'X .,,, , A. Randall F. Rate R. Ratkowski S. Reetz E. Reksten D. Reseburg D. Retzlaff J. Ripple Mrs. Hansen gives an assignment to her sopho- ITIOIS English Cl2lSS. C. Roberts S. Roebken S. Roecker D. Rosenthal N. Sacia S. Sager R. Sauer D. S 42 . . . SOPHOMORES ch ac ht MM . .K i TUDENTS GRGW A B ILDINGS DO - I, V i 'fi x x ' 1 5: ss .. A X! 4X I if J 3 V, ...V ,,,v 5 . .Iaa:s:5.::... ri QQI. . ,.,.,. ,. :EEv. r - ,,,. 1V ss ...., ss V . ' f Vs ' ' ' W ' ' ' Us .-.., , ' ...,, V ' - . ....... , AA .,,. VV s .2 - V V -' - s -'- V ' ,V ' ,J ww m...f I- All, 3 -3' , fi V A Sk I z af . . ' S I - . - -WV' :.V:V..:.,'2Es:.a+''.V.:sVw'-a:s:s:a:::s:11+51-.-:gegs, 555,52-551' :2-1-1V1 ' If .V:.:'E5, Vegagsgsgc -'a ' , ':' Vg ,gg a:a5:.:.:-gfs::g.5.,, ' 1 Q V V, -,s,. . -1:-ga: V' 5 S. Schacht M. Schlefke T. Schloemer W. Schmidt D. Schneider K. Schock K. Schowalter 1. Schroeder T ' ' 1 3 ' . S l S W .,., f ' 2 5 S .5 U-33 Sf . f H, V 5 ,,., fi' ,K .,.,.. , - A, A F V , ,. 1...55:H::E::1 N ....,.,,,,,,.,,.,V,.,-E V it -Q 5 ,... ...EW ,,:.Ei:g::. -is .Q , .. 2 :V 2 79 ' 'IE . A' V TV- 3? 5 ' V , ' Q 'V ' H W A .. A i K Us V ' i '- 1' 1 , V H ..,. , . i : ' S Q K , V 4 ' 1 i ztg X' T 0 V ' . ' f V V . W . i . .S Va: . W 1 .X K. Schuppel S. Schuster W. Schuster G. Schutt M. Schwartz Preparing turkey and M. Sheski J. Simoneau E. Skuldt dressing was a tasty task! K. Skulclt D. Smith R. Snavely E. Spaeth G, Spaeth S. Spradau M. Steber B. Stenschke B. Strassburg J. Strenke y B. Stube M. Taylor D. Tempe J. Tennies D. Tesker 54, 'S' .... sis Q .iffy . ..... . 'Www ...., 1 .,.,., f. ......,.......,...., , ....... , ., ww F V A-I+ f---- , X6 f V, -:- -: ---- -::-:f:-.i-- Q..-M.::::::::s.Vm-,..: .. -rs-' '--1-m . Y are .,.,' 3 -...,..', ' -.., is, 1.. ' . , ,y - 4 5555. ,v- . 3,1 ..-.- 5 -.. -i ,Vi , . 5. . X .VER--.,3E.EEE 4 X t .. .- 'V , T iw- -.:....V ... .. . ,. ,.... 1. ,,-. - Q Y X-,.,.,.,.,.V.V,.:,,:.,.V 4' i i A Ahzzxzul in lnllnu A 'rr E:: nznzd' I W W V. , 1x.,, ...,..,. , , l if R sy' he Vs 5' I VX? fit 7 ' if Q H 't V ' 'rg QXZ S fs 'jfkfw ' 'K . VV ' rf ,ig '-3,...f' - x - '- V y::ggg,:V:VV p .,. V W 4 T : w::::gv. 'J' ,. 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Ziegler S 1 SOPHOMORES...43 FRESHME O THER TOOL FOR l Jeff Haebig, president, Karen Laubenstein, secretary-treasurer, and Bill Schober, vice-president. This year has been a very special one for the freshman class. Not only were we excited about coming to West Bend High School, but we also were particularly enthusiastic about the fact that we were to be the first freshmen to use the facilities of the beautiful new addition. At first, before we became accustomed to the new sur- roundings, we were somewhat confused. But this year the freshmen were not alone in their con- fusion because even the upperclassmen were in the same predicament. However, it didnit take long for all of us to become familiar with the routine and to find our way around. The first big step which the freshmen took was the elec- tion of class officers. We were all proud of the selections which were made when we elected jeff Haebig as president, Bill Schober as vice-president, and Karen Labisky as secretary- treasurer. Our first homecoming came early in the school year and gave us an exciting introduction to a high school full of spirit. Many of the floats and windows of our class were unusual and displayed much talent and imagination. Our class representa- tive for the homecoming court was Mary Lauson. Of course, the most exciting part of all was the game and victory, making us feel even more a part of the school and giving us pride in our team. We all hope that our future homecomings will be as exciting as this first one. The class was represented in the Student Senate by Steve Benedict, Dee Dee Brown, Jane Gehl, Dennis Hembel, Dawn Kocher, Karen Laubenstein, Gail Mueller, Bill Schober, lane Schloemer, Tom West, who worked enthusiastically on the senate committees. The freshmen participated in many school activities. Many went out for debate and forensics. Dramatics and intramurals also engaged many of our classmates during the year. Our Cv football team was a credit to the school and was cheered on to victory by a corps of competent cheerleaders: Barbara Leitheiser, Sharon Frank, Karen Laubenstein, Betty Marks and Sharon Quade. One of the social highlights of the year was the annual freshman-sponsored Mayball. Selected for the court this year were Chris O,Meara, escorted by Bill Schober, Betty Marks and Bill Sackett, and Sandy Crabb with Jack Kaehny. All in all, our freshman year has been a very happy and successful one. We can look forward with pride to our next three years in WBHS. Looks like Steve Roeckefs giving the new freshmen a hard time. 44... FRESHMEN INTRODUCTION FUTURE EE., EE? , K ,,:,:,,,,, . 2,:,1,1 .,,., ': ,.::, . if ..::....V W aw' ' , ,.., 1 g fg :li 'l. Albinger W. Arendt ' .gp ' Q V -:F 4? - f' f .1 - :' A 4 ' 'E l f : ',.s2- . 122' as J.. FT ri. ,,:,, be USE I THEIR ED CATIO .jaw K K. Arkenberg In ! E- . , ...Z W .2 :-:: -5 :ll: M t Q. i . 4 V E :. X V ,..,.,. 5 - . ....l :E' 'qvz :'A R. Backus H. Bakemeyer D. Bandle iz:-...Q- J: Av,-. ...ii-5 at 1 ..., l ' ..-My ig- I , Q., ' ' gt . ':'::l' .:aEff55E::5' ffff' fl' .. ' li 2 :?i2i:': '.. fbi' -f is sf 2 7 5 ,, Q 1-if , . ...ff . - :::,, 3: Q ,.. ,,,.:, V All.: .,.,.: lal' The freshman day assembly was a solemn ' A. Bauer J. Bauer K. Beck affair f01' H1656 StLld6HtS. E. Becker C. Beder D. Behm F? U ' , , ' , 7 M 1 EW .ffilh-'i f T f --.-- ., -:- .:. :,ss,5a: - I 1 V CTZYW .,. ,., . M 73 mfs -3 V it C give fl '----' .,..., ' -' ,.,. . 2 -'-'f be -- f f H aa is .fa -s . ----- , :.:...:.. . - xg, -:w a ,M .. -'-'-'f : gf ff .-.- - -:- fa, -1::- W 1 Q. , ' .1 :- sa ---- M . -2:1 K gf' f is ---' ' . , Q i. 22. . W W ,,,, .. . K is . .,., , ' H : ..... ' 'V ' 1- gf, ' 16 ' X , g . W. Beimborn K. Bell S. Benedict S. Berndt L. Blank B. Blazel K. Boegel J. Boeker S. Boeldt R. Borchert J. Brad! J. Brandmeier J. Brandmeier J. Bruesch M. Brown C. Bunke P. Burkel W. Butelewski J. Campbell R. Carpenter M. Cartus S. Charlton J. Ciriacks D. Cooley S. Crabb C. Crass J. Crass R. Delcore K. Denzin W. Dhein '- h'- f'TW'5 1fsP ' . M , .... 'f ,. . A A w, Wa ,.,.,.,. ,aa-..:.....a -:Q...'1.5a5a55.,f-- e-.maxlea- X 4 - wf ' X 1 .., ff ,. - Af., , ., ','! .,,.,., . is W i b , ' 'ffaf .. f 'H if... 1 E . ' 'K 1 , ..--.-.V. r .W K E .... x X W. b A Y an 4 V P- A eu 1 B . Q. ...... . ' ..--- , .. - , N 1 5 Z ' . 2 , -. H . -. U '--- ,f 4 L. M 5' .iff 1 vv K ..... . f--' I X yi, Q 311.1 2 M if W Ab, A 'A , S. Diels B. DuCharme K. Duenkel H, Dyck J. Eggert M. Engeleiter G. Fahney K. Filo M. Finch T. Fischer , W , ' 2 1 . QQ ,W ' 221 aa ffj ' .... ' -' '- V - 4- U51 ,.,. V W 'A lb In J f V 1 W Q V, -1. I K W2 In 'VZ -. M 4 ,, V V . ...ma ,QA I 3-v F V4 r A or . A 1 f f 2 ..-. . . -eer f M . . ' , ' -'e' I f 'Wi 'f ' A' , 1 iz 5 , '-4,5 ,ii 1.5-,. -Q.: 1 , ,, ,. , :ii ' Ea.. 1, .Q H 1 xy -.51 .E 5 . ' ..filQ'?, N . 'A Q tg I'I- . ,, 5, , R, J F- .-'if' ,Q ' , V A cz 3. G. Frank S. Frank J. Frischmann B. Galabinski K. Gavin S. Gebharcl J. Gehl M. Geib M. Gengler E. Gerlach FRESHMEN . . . 45 THEY T KE THEIR TEP D. Goll A. Gonring M. Gonring T. Gonring P. Groth T. Gruenwald S. Grundahl T. Haas J. Haebig J. Hall , A , M.. .,.,,, Y f - My ,. W , , . , f 0 Q :s ig ' . ' ., ,,., 4 , . 'wi ....., A .' f A f .- - - ..... ------ - .V-, 1 '- ' r -1-'FW :-il, :kr 2' , .f 5...-.: ,f A . ' ,M 152,22 .. , -9 , A Q. , .... g . Q j ----1 - . ..: .. , . .f l V- M if . a. el A we ' .2 . A' W- ff f ,J ' ' f ' ' V ' W K r Aw' . .xg V- W A, ,, , ,, N. .,g,. ,:. .- , Mm . -,,,5gu r., if E. .,:,:gga5ag5:. s:a5sga,l.2w ,Q A ' 521' .I-.,:5:gZ, fe S 1 55:2-. , ' . ,c Nb 1 A ,.,,, f f 1. jg ' pg '- 3 4 f' W' 'X . 32? A 3 2 5 M12 . ' . 'H ' 1.-.sf 4 MW W ' Q.. :R g iii fifafr, 1: .. , 5,5 Y L 1 xx., fa wr? r A. Harclegen D. Harter T. Hartman T. Herbert R. Heidemann D. Heinecke C. Heise D. Hembel R. Herman S. Hirstein G. Hoepner S. Holl P. Hron C. I-Iutson K. Jackson D. Jaeger , yn- yu ,Q ,. A , 71.353, J. Jaeger W 112 2 A . K ,..,. A: Izu Aulaz 5 I T .A M T . . W ' . . Q ' ' , V M. :':: ' ff ., ':':Q . W! . . ':': ..... . ' Q Y ': , .,... ' ' f .... ': ' fff 'Q f- ' .... .... . . 1' ,,,., I -'----- .J f'- sesef -.fef '1'1 1 f f --:- ... ff' , , ' , ': ':':' 1 W . f . 151. fl' l' 55 2 e J if 222'a f '::: 7 1 'E X -5:'..f5'wi' -i M ' 2 1. 5 ' ' ' zaz R. Jaeger W. Jaeger M. Justl J. Kaehny J. Kaiser L. Kane ' R. Kaschner This year,s freshmen seem to be quite SOCl21lly adjusted. I. Kasten D. Kedinger J. Kedinger S. Keller A. Kiefer J. Kirchner P. Knoeck 5155415 D. Kocher M. Kocher S, Koenig C. Koenings E. Koenings K. Kolkema H. Krahn D. Krueger D. Krueger R, Krueger J. Kruepke J. Kuehl N. Kufahl J. Kumrow R. Kurth J. Laleike K. Larrglois D. Larsen K. Laubenstein M. Lauson 46... FRESHMEN I TOB RE ' .H sg :El ' Q A Ba' . , A ' ...jail V A A A ef I ef T ,i..f12 .Qi S. Lay B. Leitheiser J. Lemcke K. Liegl R. Lo er 1 L Metrish Me er . Mich J. Maurer A, Merke . ' W. y I AC T LOT , .. : ,,,,, .:.. T Ri ' --'-'- f ' - 4 H cf zzn A ' ff tt B. Lorenz G. Markgraf B. Marks K. Martin R. Maschmeier els T. Michels A. Miller H. Miller K. Mirxz C. Monday G. Mueller L. Natzke G. Naumann J. Nehrbass R. Ne wton D. Nimtz T. Noegel S. Oelhafen S. Ohmann K. Okrulica C. O'Meara K. Otten B. Peters L. Peters Steve Benedict does a science J. Pfeiffer P. Pick J. Potter l J. Price R. Quaas S, Quade A. Quick CleIIl0I1StI'aliOI1 forthe ClaSS. S. Rady R. Rahlf S. Rathke K. Rauen -I. Rauscher B. Reinke G. Remillard H. Reseburg D. Rheingans C. Rich K. Richter R. Richter II. Riebe K. Riffel B. Robbins L. Roecker M. Roell R. Rose D. Rosenow R. Rosenthal H' if FRESHMEN . .. 47 FGLHND TIUX READY ILDI. ees G HEAD Getting acquainted over a coke and potato chips was one of the highlights of the freshman party. W. Rossa G. Ruhnke ' . - xv I .. , f ' Q1 esasasasi X2 ' .:.:f:asa...., Q' P 55 . R 1 Q W. Sackett L. Schickert J. Schlagenhaft J, Schloemer . .,.,. if ' r ' 2: 1' . N 4- . .. . 4 Q :ea as . . 3 .M a we . W . G R 'LM IEW' ' sm W if 2, :gsgsgs-2:5125 gf W z ..:..::. A n 1' . Q5 . 'I WV wf'Af5. 6 '11 . A- s . - - .. . ..-:-:::e::::.:- f was , . 5:g.5.:. .-:gpg ,,,, . 4 mg -.- :at . , ,. . f MA, ,,.,.. .,,, Eizzizlu .,:11,a,AA In 5 A.Z.ZEEEE::. f :111 .,.. Ez- , E,, K Q A K sigma g .,:.:.:. 3 'W 'lr 'S it vii Q 7 J Q 11? A I ? Q ' 5- f Z, S 5 X 1 W a ' 3 53? Q? Q f K sb R S 4 Z wi , :IZI ,N :.,.,. M M3 X . : :':, A Q f R. Schlosser 1. Schmidt K. Schmidt D. Schneider G. Schneider W. Schober U. bchreiber r CIJ F1 D' . O FD D. FD ., 'T' U3 fi D 2 E. Us . rw Cl! fi 5' 5. F3 ar fb D xr Y fa IV Eli fb fi 5 fl. o CID ZF' N ET D O ED O B Ei fb -2. VD c D- U2 'U N fb .. IT' Pd U1 'U B3 2 5' F :sf 2. Q -:f:2:2w-2IE.:.:- ..... ' ..., .fi if ' ' -1 .....vQ,,.,: Q:.Q.ifi'33li ----, f g 121.7 A X, qlzz . .. ....,. ..,.,., . ..,........... Qiwawaa ....: 71 N wc, :X . AQQQQQ V 'fi . v. : 2 .Q . ......, z .. .,,.. H... .,-, 1 3 .. ,... W ...:a::f -. X ' ..,. r: ...,, '2f22:-2' rf w, ' , . :ew , fc , Y ' ,QM :fsf . ....... igwgw... .... .,,., ......,.,.,. .V . VIZV 3 .:-:- .,,,,... ..,..... - .V N ,... .MM gn: EE. . , Q., ... 4. My -- . ,,,,,,, . . ,,...,. . .,,, . . 'lf it 24 gwwaaaa T ..., at ' 4 Q 4:25525 ,x , . ' ..., . .... .... ' . ff ij- ---t I 5 V V . .... ,... 1 Zim if A 'V ag. .gags-' 3 s '-'- , awtawmafa 1 .,... ,.,.,.,., XY E. Staehler N. Stoker II. Stoltz A. Sullivan C. Taylor H. Tesker R. Thompson J. Topel A. Troedel K. Troedel U. van Deek J. Van DeLoo J. Van Price R. Vogelsang M. Vrana C. Waechter as f , R. Wagner 1. Warnkey R. Weasler D. Weddig . . .W ,,,, . ..,.. .,.,.,. . . b W V E. ' ' H fs J -' H 5 ' : ...fx Q ' V' .,..ia':?5fEQII' ...-' - - . ' , ..,.., ..... ,Q sa -'-' ' + -'-'v' I-I-'-,.,., ,,.,., . ' W . if T ..,. -F ' Zim? 1. ,.,...., ,,..faaaieiiiiaeif'W' f I H Q - 1 ' ' ,,..: H G 3 M I . ,xt if.. W . , . .... sg W . , ..... . J ' . . W' ' 'X ., 353' R 7 ..... .... . ' ' J - ,.,,,,,,. . W ......: X .f ' ' 1 1 . ' 2. Q' .W ., ,. 22 5 E., ' ' .. . L Q Q. D. Weiss T. West C, Westphal J. Wieclmeyer 7P. R. Wilger J. Wilke R. Wolf K. Wollner M. Wollner W f M - ' ' I QE:-5 -fiswllzi T f :S-::2s2s:' ' 5 l ' V t ...,:Qiis5i: ':' ':5:5 :55i :..-.f'ff i 1 ASN rf... .... -1 .:::!EiE2 :: ' : f ..f.f11' : 'Qi Sl at -b'- .a ,. Q X' QS' F Sa ff ' .... KW :SSS W ----- 4 .... 1-,.,,. , '- sa.,.,.,.g:::2s1.s...egaga.z, MZ gagaggss',:fa3:s:2:s-sa tea. S6 at. ...aaasasa -+ ,ff aea:a2 .1.:.,:.:.:.:.: gf-'.zs:,,,-zsasaeafei tit'-If-1-S,Qqi'1:s-. :af - M 9 f ' s T ,. . ...., 2 J. Yaggie M. Yearling R. Yogerst D. Youmans I. Zautner D. Zimdars 48 . FRESHMEN iw 0 796. lay, mm' re mlm' TUDEN T SEN TE --- Our Government Senate Officers at Work: Bill King, president, john Klein, vice-president, Janet Runge, secretary-treasurer Student senators listen attentively While being informed about the teen-age code. The student senate which was designed to fill the needs of the students in various school functions and activities began its Work in fall by preparing for homecoming. The vice-presi- dent, John Klein, and secretary-treasurer, janet Runge, Worked laboriously With President Bill King so that the students might have the tradi- tional homecoming with all the trimmings. Outside of the usual obligations of the sen- ate, the members cooperated with the YAC council to bring about a Parent-Student Code for NVest Bend High School. Throughout the year the student senate was under the guidance of Mr. Ace Allen,facul- ty advisor, whose contributions helped make the senate run smoothly. Assisting him in the awards day program Was Mr. Hildebrand. Senators, under Mr. Allenis guidance, contemplate an important issue. Y C COUN IL --- Uur oclkll Llf6 YAC Council Officers: Secretary-treasurer Susan Anderson, and Vice-president jim Holt go over minutes of the last meeting with Presi- dent Sue Umbs. YAC COUNCIL: First Row --- David Cooley, Judy Ryan, Julie Simoneau. Second Row: Barb Eklo, Margie Utech, Secretary-treasurer Susan Anderson, President Sue Umbs. Third Row: Susan Grundahl, Sally Laycock , Susie Weinert. Fourth Row --- Director Mr. Allen, Steve Roecker, June Schultz, Iudy Nimtz, Torn Simester, Eric Skuldt, Vice-president Iim Holt. The YAC Council is the governing body of the Youth Activity Center at VVest Bend High School. Its purpose is to assist, plan, and organ- ize the operations of the youth center, soda fountain, special events, and civic, charitable, and money-making programs. The majority of the social functions in West Bend High are held in the YAC and are therefore under the supervision of the YAC Council. Susie Umbs, president, Jim Holt, vice-presi- dent, and Susan Anderson, secretary-treasurer, Worked with Mr. Carpenter, Miss Hallvvachs, and Mr. Allen, the Director of Recreation. Mr. Allen and Sue check the list of workers for the YAC Snack Bar. . . .EXCH Under the auspices of the American Field Service, I spent the summer of 1958 in the country of Finland. My foster family, the Backmans, consisted of Papa, a minister in the Lutheran Church, Mama, Bo, a twenty year old brother in the military service, Anna Christina, 16, the only girl in the family, Karl Gustar, 15, and jan Erik, 13. Most of the summer we spent on an island in the Bay of Bothnia. Of the last two weeks we spent one at a church camp and the other in Helsinki. It certainly was a wonderful experience living in Finland for a summer. I enjoyed every minute of it, learning to know the Finns and their customs. Learning to eat five meals a day was the hardest task, but the food was delici- ous. One of the strangest customs is the Finnish bath, the Sauora, which is a very refreshing steam bath. It was such a wonderful experience that I wish I could share it with everyone. ---janet Runge. Tu displays her feather costume Petey exhibits his from New Zealand. Danish grin. 52...A. F. S. CE OF I TERNATIO AL Mr. Henry Schowalter, Tu Baker, Tom, Kenney, Mrs. Schowalter, Laurie, Linda. TUNGIA BAKER FROM NEW ZEALAND Ka tu te matarangi, ka tu te matawhenua. E te atua a te whenua! Kia hoatu ki a koe te mcmawa a te tauhouf' I stand, where there is new earth beneath my feet, I stand, where there is a new sky above my head. O, Spirit of the Land, the stranger offers her heart to theef, There comes to each of us, at least once, a time when the making of a decision will either make or mar whatever comes after. That experience came to me when I decided to apply for an American Field Service International Scholarship, and once having made that decis- ion, I have never regretted it. I came from a country froughly the size of Nevada statej with a population of two and a half million people, to a c 0 n t i n e n t that stretched from ocean to ocean and whose peo- ples numbered 175,000,000, from a private school with a roll of 83 girls, to a co-ed school with a roll of 990 students, from a class of six to a class of 196 --- to a home away from home. I little knew, as I stood on Dv Deck of the Oronsayv that foggy morning of July 31 when we steamed into San Francisco Bay, what lay ahead of me, but this I determined: in spite of what I had already learned by way of textbook, newspaper, or screen, I knew nothing about your country, but I was prepared to learn. And I have not been disappointed. I have much to be thankful for: warmth in the knowledge that you unhesitatingly accept- ed one, who is now no longer a foreigner, in your midst, the telephone call home at Christ- mas, your spirited help at all times, the many friendships, and yes . . . the snow. I have IDEAS AND K OWLEDGE fl for every 26 peoplej, but apparently I didn,t know that there were so many people in the United States because I was very astonished when I saw the parking area at Idlewild Air- port in New York. People often think we speak German in Denmark, what a mistake. We, of course, speak plain Danish. As my mother wrote in a Christ- mas letter, the first half year went fast, but the second half seems to go faster, and I donit know what is going to happen when I have to leave. That will be difficult because I feel at home in VVest Bend. During the past months I have enjoyed every minute, hour, day, and week, especially my work on the swimming team with Coach Bowlus. In conclusion I wish to give my sincere thanks to all the students who made it possible for me to talk to my parents in Denmark, an event I wouldn't have dreamed about before. Once again atusuid takf, --- Peter T oubro. Dave, Peter Toubro, Bob, Brian, Curtis, Mrs. Cooley and Dickie, Mr. Donald Cooley. janet Runge and her Finnish family pose for a picture during her summer stay in Finland. learned to say jan as only a West Bender could say it --- I never had an opportunity to say NeinD, the utrunkv of your auto becomes the booty of our car, you walk on a sidewalk, and we on a footpath, you take ketchup while we use sauce, our biscuits are your cookies, our scones are your biscuits --- these are among the many differences of expression that I have noticed. Yes, this has been a rewarding year. I have come to recognize that first impressions are more misleading than they appear to be, that a country is judged not by what you read of it, but by what you see of its people. Because of this, it is no easy task being a representative of your native land. I know now that there are more ways to do a thing than those to which I am accustomed, and I know that there is a group of very fine people in West Bend, USA. Because of the AFS program, all of this has been made possible, and when I return to my homeland to tell my people about you and my experiences here in the States, I shall know that although the USA is not West Bend, for me West Bend, Wisconsin, is the USA. --- Tungia Baker. PETER FROM DENMARK When I arrived in the United States, I didnit know too much about America and Americans, but the little bit I knew was all wrong because what we in Denmark know about the United States we get from the movies and the newspapers. After living here in West Bend seven months, I have learned a lot. I never knew that people could be so kind, but I have found out that all Americans are that way. I knew that there were a lot of cars at an A. F. S. day assembly. Visiting foreign exchange students were featured A. F. S .... 53 BE D Pictures, Prin ting, Year! Deadline Bend editors Charlotte Frankow, Barb Eklo, and Judy Nehrbass prepare copy and pictures for printing. Working on the Bend this year has been a hard but especially enjoyable task. We have had the job of keeping up on news made by the active students of WBHS. By presenting a complete and unique arrange- ment of pictures, headlines, and copy we have tried to produce a Bend which contains the highlighs of the '58-,59 school year. After getting acquainted with the tasks of editing, Co-editors Judy Nehrbass, Barb Eklo, and Charlotte Frankow really worked to their utmost. Much free time was spent in planning, organizing, designing, writing stories, and thinking of original heads and captions, in Paul Dickmann, Ray Krell, and Dick Bennett see what,s developing in the Bend photography room. addition to chasing VIP,s, photographers and copy- writers. Somehow we always managed to make the deadlines, though. The co-operation of staff members helped to make possible the success of this yearis publication. The aid they gave indexing pictures, identifying people, writing stories, and typing copy was invaluable. Special acknowledgement is also attributable to Advertising Manager Nancy Bales and Business Man- ager Carl Schmidt for their indispensible assistance in keeping us out of debt, and to Mr. Baxter, Mr. Benson, and Miss Krepsky, our very helpful advisors. BEND STAFF Top Row --- J. Race, N. Bales, K. Schoedel, K. Ruf, D. Winning- Bottom Row --- M. Shannon, J. Schickert, P. Bart, I. Liesener, hoff, C. Schmidt, I. Lay, T. Albrecht, 1. Hron, P. Dickmann, A. Bauer, G. Willkomm, S. Laycock, I. Maxon, C. Conjurski, P. Kenny, R. Frings, S. Weinert. 5 4 . . . B E N D L. Bauman. X CLIPPER---Pictures, Printin , Month! Deadlines CLIPPER STAFF Standing --- Bev Oelhafen, Mary Gehl, Nancy Bales, Barb Eklo, Seated --- Kaye Kerry, Susie Weinert, Kay Mayo, Patti Bart, Judy Marilyn Pederson, Jeff Hoy, Doug Jaeger, Jim Holt, Mike Schleif, Anne Bauer, Barbara Sauer. Not Pictured --- Judy Johnson. Nehrbass and Sue Classey. This year students at West Bend High School could hardly recognize the school paper, the Clipper, due to all the changes that were made. The editors used three columns instead of the traditional two columns and eliminated the book-like appearance. Headlines were no longer typed ing photographs and stencils were used. The columnists and feature writers introduced many new and interesting columns, The Lamb, On Your Toesf, 'cPeeps From Petef, Jaunts VVith Judyf' Baby- ographyf and Book Cornerf to mention a few. Jane Meister and Joan Race headed the publica- tion and were also responsible for the food for thought in i'Voice of the Editorf, Kay Mayo as feature editor and Patti Bart as assistant feature editor provided in- formation about WVBHS students in the VVho,s VVhov column. Kay also advised the lovelorn in 'cThe Mayo Clinicf, and Patti wrote the c'Fads and Fashionv column describing all the new and popular fashions during the year. Geoffrey Hoy headed the sports department, fur- nishing interesting information on sport personalities, intramurals, and all other athletic activities. The columnists, consisting of Jim Holt, Mike John- son, Judy Nehrbass, Barbara Eklo, and Marilyn Peder- son, provided interesting information. Jim and Mike wrote The Lambf a humorous criticism of school life. Judy, Barbara, and Marilyn wrote poems, jokes, and other interesting highlights in their columns. As art editor Susie Weinert was kept very busy with the art work, while Nancy Bales, photo editor, saw to it that the paper had its fair share of photos. Anne Bauer, Barbara Sauer, Stefanie Reseburg, and Sue Classey had the important job of typing. Beverly Oel- hafen was in charge of circulation, and Judy Schleif, correspondence manager, sent the Clipper to various schools. Mrs. Willizims was the editorial advisor, and her journalism class again did the reporting. Mr. Som- mers printed the paper this year. Campus Clipper editors Joan Race and Jane Meister Sports editor Jeff Hoy reads final copy with art editor Susie check final copy with Mrs. Williams. Weinert, photo editor Nancy Bales, and feature editor Kay Mayo. CLIPPER . . . 55 . Front Row --- Nancy Driessel, Lee Ann Puestow, Susan Bast, Karen Skuldt, June Schultz, Jane Bauer, Jeanne Hammes, Ruth Wegener, Carmen Conjurski. Second Row --- Mary Sheski, Kenney Schowalter, Jean Kahl, Linda Baumann, Ann Linde- mann, Kathy Wagner, Karen Schocdel, Judy Ryan, Janet Klumb, Mandy Lou Weikum. Third Row --- Diane Opgenorth, Toni Kasten, Dee Dee Brown, Susan Bradley, Ilona Martomlliilthy Eklo, Julie Simoneau, Susan Anderson, Mary Dickman, Joan Wolf, PatRanca Fourth Row --- Joel Kirsch, John Klein, Beverly Cehl, Ruth Koll, Anne Williams, Kay Pleshek, Marilyn Yogerst, Judy Nimtz, Paul Fischer, Tom O'Meara. Fifth Row --- Jack Stoltz, Jim Wittowski, Terry Kranz, Bruce Berkholtz, Tom Simester, Cary Finch, David Charlton, Raymond Hamlyn, John Reksten, Jim Holt. Back Row --- Mark Justl, Peter Berkholtz, Jolm Evans, Jamie Gibson, Charles Shabino, Leon Goska, Jeff Hoy, Eric Skuldt, Steve Werner, Errol Reksten, Mike Johnson. v .....-- , , DEB TE Promisin tate Champs During the 1958 season, the varsity squad members won first place in nine of the twelve tournaments and placed second in the other three. This year the fine debating by the teams resulted in winning the Little Ten Trophy, the Merrill Chamber of Commerce Trophy, the La Crosse State Teachers College Tro- phy, and finally the Wisconsin Forensic Trophy. In the final two-day tournament at Madison, the NVest Bend speakers by their win also qualified for the second time for the National Forensic League Tournament to be held at Miami, Florida, June 23-26. This year sixty debaters from all the four high school classes participated in 360 debates. The fine record established by the debaters under the guidance of Coach Bruce Bertram is one of which he can be justly proud. Next year four of the state champions will return. The Little Ten Champions were Bruce Berkholtz, Tom Simester, Mike Johnson, and Leon Goska. The State Champions were Jim Holt, Judy Nimtz, Steve XVerner, and Mandy Lou XVeikum. Miss Krepsky, Mrs. Hansen, Miss Yahr, Joe Zenk, Bill King, and Susie Umbs attend the debate tournament held here. f---,....-,W Little Ten and State Champion Dehaters --- Bruce Berkholtz CLTD, Sister Mary iRobert of Kenosha, Jeff Hoy, and Kay Pleshek help Mike Johnson QLTD, Jim Holt f S J, Tom Simester f S J, Steve WVerner check results with former VVest Benders, Dennis Kral and QSJ, Leon Goska QLTD, Judy Nirntz QSJ, Mandy Lou Weikum CSD. Rev. John Albinger. 56. . .DEBATE FORENSIC Man Hold 671 9, Ratings The 1959 forensic season began with approximately one hundred-fifty students participating. The various departments of forensics are serious declamation, humorous declamation, original oratory, non-original oratory, extemporaneous reading, extempor- aneous speaking, four-minute speech, inter- Dunlop. Seated --- Sue Bradley, Dee Dee Brown, Anne Williams, Ilona Marton, Judy Ryan, Laurie pretative reading' and play reading' After Standing --- John Tollack, Sally Stanfield, John Reksten, Jim Barber, Jeanne Weiss Pat weeks of practice an inter-school contest was held to select school representatives. From these contests, the following stu- dents Were selected to represent West Bend in the freshman-sophomore Little Ten Con- test which was held at Beaver Dam: Sue Crundahl, Carmen Conjurski, Sue Bradley, Ruth Wegener, Ilona Marton, Errol Reksten, Leon Coska, Mark Justl, Lee Ann Puestow, James Pischke, Cheri Roberts, Paul Fisher, Meredith Brown, Toni Kasten, Judy Mueller, Jeanne Hammes, Sandy Lapp, Janyce VVillkomm, Mary Finch, and Jane Bauer. Chosen to represent West Bend in the all-school Little Ten Contest which was held at West Bend Were: Laurie Dunlop, June Schultz, Jeanne M. Weiss, Sue Anderson, Mere- dith Brown, Ilona Marton, John Reksten, Judy Ryan, Pat Kenny, Sue Bradley, Dick Faircloth, John Tollack, Jim Bar- ber, Noreen Bohn, Sally Staniield, Sandy Lapp, Jeanne Hammes, Virginia O,Meara, Beth O,Meara, Sharon Oelhafen, and Leon Goska. Eleven from this group received A',s and therefore qualified for the District Contest held at Cedarburg. On April 25, several of these students traveled to Madi- son for the State Forensic Contest. The forensic program is directed by Miss Frandsen, and to her and her assistants, Mrs. Hansen, Miss Hallwachs, Miss Hegbar, Miss Birkholz, Mr. Sommers, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hafe- mann, Mrs. Williams, Miss Podruch, Mr. Freeman, and Miss Krepsky goes the credit for a successful season. Kenny, Dick Faircloth, June Schultz, Susan Anderson. J J sssmsl Mrs. Williams coaches Pat Kenny for the state contest Pat Kenny and Dick Faircloth prepare Miss Frandsen, Miss Hegbar, and Miss Krepsky get things ready for the forensic meet. for the school forensic meet. FORENSICS . . . 57 THE BHSB DATIT BET Mr. Shlimovitz, director, prepares to run through a new band number. Xlr Shlimovitz demonstrates the new band filing system to Bonnie Lynn. Often during the first period on a bright autumn morning students looking out of the south windows could see the West Bend High School band members drilling away on the football field, perfecting their marching, their formations, and their playing that everyone expects at the football games. The band mem- bers did a good job, too, for the fans were well enter- tained by the performances at the home games. Besides the regular performances at the beginning of each game, several special half-time shows were given. The faculty and personnel of the school were set to music, the chemise style was portrayed in formations, and the students of XVest Bend High School participated in a hula hoop jamboree. In the beautiful new band room VVest Bend High School band members spent many hours practicing songs for the Christmas concert. The swing band also put in hours of drilling on Monday nights to play for several of the dances in the YAC, while the pep bandis snappy music was appreci- ated at the pep-meetings and at the basketball games. Mr. Shlimovitz helps Kathy Schneider at a weekly lesson while Marie Bock awaits her turn. Klthye Coughlin and Charlotte Frankow hold a salute for the National Anthem. A hula hoop contest was held for a half-time performance. Front Row --- Arnie Scheer, Mandy Weikum, Bonnie Lynn, Third Row --- Bonnie Reynolds, Toni Kasten, Dennis Rheingans, Donna Rose- Dawn Kocher, Judy Strenke, Rosemary Frankow, Jean Ohmann, Sally Welch, Joan Bergin, Judy Schleif, Kathye Coughlin. Second Row --- Charlotte Frankow, Joanne Becker, Judi Hron, now, Audrey Vanderwalker, Judy Ryan, Joan Luecke, Nancy Steahl, Lester Roeber, Jim Snavely, Bob Wegner, Wally Tews, Fred Borchert, Ray Hamlyn Jo Ann Martin, Errol Reksten, Toni Beaumont, Mary Finch, Phyllis Ramel Mary Dricken, Marlene Kocher, Dick Quaas, Karen Dean. Carol Anderson, Pat Kell, dJudy Remillard, Annie Geib, Back Row --- Sally Laycock, Noel Butzke, Carol Beder, Jamie Gibson, Ann Sulli- Ronald Stark, Kathy Schnei er, Karen Rheingans, LaVern Beder, Judy Nehrbass, Ruth Maschmeier, Marie Bock, Jean Kahl, Bonnie Gessert, Joan Garbade, Bonnie Kading. In the band solo and ensemble program the stu- dents, in addition to earning points toward awards, gained poise and confidence by playing for various clubs in town and at open house. During the year the band divided into sections and under section leaders practiced after school to polish up the rough spots. Individual lessons given weekly by Mr. Shlimovitz helped the band perfect its playing. As March 15, the concert date, grew near, every new practice room was filled with hard-working stu- dents. Because of a heavy snow storm, however, the concert was postponed to the following Saturday night, March 21. The number, March Chalumeauf' began the enjoyable program, followed by Stadella,', Humor- esquef, Marriage of Figarof, aUnited Americaf, Under the Double Eaglef, and 'cCheerio.v On April 15 the band traveled to Revus High School in Chicago, where they played a concert for the entire student body. In addition to the concert numbers in the March 15 performance, a sax trio: Judy Nehrbass, LaVern Beder, and Errol Reksten played Southern Fantasyf, With the auditorium darkened 'Clow Wounn was also featured. Shadow boxes of musical notes were lit to correspond with the various sections of the band playing different passages. To realize the importance of team work and co- operation, to recognize and appreciate good music, and to learn to express oneself on an instrument are the achievements each band member hopes to attain. To quote Mr. Shlimovitz, It is not what one individual does for the band, but what the band does for the individual? van, Jim Zautner, Jim Mehring, Bill Jaeger, Jerry Remillard, Bob Wenzlaff Cary Markgraf, Tom Haebig, John Reksten, Bob Borchert, Dick Frings Aaron Ziegler, Dennis Hembel, Dick Rosenthal, Bob Williams, Vince Beder, Leading the marching band are: Majorettes Kathye Coughlin, Rosemary Frankow, Judy Schleif, Mandy Lou Weikum, and Drum Majorette Charlotte Frankow. K 5 j 1 I Kathye Coughlin leads the WBHS band down Main Street for the Memorial Day parade. BAND...59 Front Bow: Judy Ryan, Tungia Baker, Sally Stanfield, Judy Remillard, Third Row: Patti Bart, Jeanne M. Weiss, Barb Fuge, Kay Knoebel Bill Mary Ellen Bastian, Jill Cosewehr, Kay Pleshek, Judy Nehrbass, Carole King, Cary Koehn, Jim Snavely, Stanley Strassburg, Pat Kenny Jerry Pick Joan Cotter, Joanne Weston, June Schultz, Judy Maxon, Laurie Wardius, Stuart Eickelberg, Bernie Koenig, John Klein, Dick Faircloth Dunlop, Janet Runge, Judy Schleif, Merrie Heil. Tom Weber, Nancy Driessel, Annie Ceib, Barbara Bastian Mark Patten Second Row --- Sharon Frank, Jane Meister, Anne Bauer, Marilyn Yogerst, Back Row: Wallace Tews, Paul Henke, Steve Benedict, Ray Hamlyn Bill Mandy Lou Weikum, Judi Hron, Barb Eklo, Nan Coeden, Sue Crun- Maaske, Jim Barber, Dick Frings, John Lay, Doug Jaeger Mike Man dahl Sue Umbs, Mary Jo Thompson, Jane Bauer, Marita Scheunemann, ning, Bob Schmidt, Jeff Hoy, Carl Schmidt, Don Vaclavik Tom Haebig Pat Hetzel, Carol Ensenbach, Kathy O,Meara, Kathy Wagner, Lois Bob Bodenbach, Ron Schlosser, John Weiss. Retzlaff. HORAL ROUPS HARMONY The Choral Department of VV.B.H.S. again had an enjoyable year under the helpful hand of Mr. Cupery. About 300 students participated in the A Cappella Chorus, mixed ensemble, Freshmen Boys, Clee Club, Sophomore Cirls, Clee Club, and Junior Girls' Clee Club. All of the choruses participated in the Christmas and Spring Concerts, While smaller groups performed for the student body and community organizations. At Fond du Lac, on November 17, the mixed ensemble of West Bend and choruses of the surrounding schools, numbering about 700, had the privilege of singing under the direction of Don Craig. Judy Nehrbass and Jim Barber were chosen to at- tend a music clinic in Madison, on January 12, for three days. One of the most memorable and enjoyable events of the season was the presentation of Irving Berlinis musical comedy, Annie Get You Cunf, under the direction of Mr. Cupery on March 3, 4, and 5. Our thanks again go to the community orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Schleif, to Joel Cook, stage setting direc- tor, and to Mrs. Polly F lieman, dance director. 60 . . . CHORUS Mr. S. J. Cupery, choral director of the music department Judy Nehrbass, Wallace Tews, Jill Gosewehr, and Paul Henke go over some songs in the new chorus room. Front Row --- C. Schmidt, B. Eklo, B. Schmidt, D. Schultz, I. Lay, W. P. Bart, B. Fuge, I. Runge, R. Hamlyn, B. Maaskc, M. Patten, B Tcws, I. Barber, Dunlop, T. WVcber, J. WVeiss, A. Ceib, N. Driessel, Bastian, I. Meister, I. Remillard, S. Umbs, I. Cotter. B' Bertram, B' Hrlrlebrandf B- Bertram, S- Hllrlebrilnd- Fourth Row --- T. Haebig, R. Schlosser, M. Heil, T. Baker, A. Bauer, C Second Row --- K. Pleshek, S. Stanfield, P. Hetzel, I. Ryan, I. Schultz, Pick, M. Scheunemann, D. Vaclavik, M. Weber, B. Kcmpf, C. Hoy S. Frank, I. Maxon, M. Yogerst, C. Ensenbach, I. Weston, K. Knoebel, H. Krahn, D. Weddig, M. Sommerfield, R. Rose, I. Reiter, R. Del- I. Fellenz, G.lFinch, B. Bodenbach, S. Benedict, G. Koehn, D. Fair- core, T. West. Crorrlr I- Mehrrrlg- Back Row --- D. Jaeger, R. Frings, I. Snavely, I. Gosewehr, I. Hron, S Third Row --- B. Koenig, I. Nehrbass, P. Henke, N. Goeden, J. Schleif, Eickelberg, M. Manning, D. Schneider, M. Engeleiter, D. Rheingans FOR 9 GCANNIE CET YOUR GUN99 Pat Hetzel, Sally Stanfield, Judy Ryan, Judy Maxon, Kay Pleshek, Chief Sitting Bull Uohn Layj and his tribe have a ceremony june Schultz, and Sharon 'Frank ,are in a daze over ,Prank Him making Annie CLaurie Dunlopl an Indian. Burberl HS he slugs, Im 3 Bad, Bad Man' Annie Oakley CLaurie Dunlopl relaxes dreamily on Frank Butler's Charlie CWallace Tevvsl argues with Dolly QBarb Eklol Him Barberl shoulder While he sings The Girl That I Marry. Whlle Wlnnle rAnme Gerbl looks On' Winnie fAnnie Geibl and Tommy fT0m Weberl sing Who Do Everyone Whoops it up in anticipation of the big show coming to town. You Love I Hopeu in the ballroom scene. C MMUNITY ORCHE TR TALE T T This is the second year that the high school orchestra has performed as an organized unit. Mr. David Schleif, the organ- izer and director, has devoted much time, hard Work, and T patience toward getting this musical body to function smoothly. The orchestra consists of a string section which rehearses four times Weekly. The section is joined once a week by another group of brass, reed, and percussion instruments from the high school band. Mr. Schleif has been able to forge his orchestra into a fine musical group, Which has performed in numerous events, chief among them Was the summer concert Which was held at the McLane School in August. It was Well attended and helped to raise funds to send three students to the summer music clinic at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Mr. Schleif and the orchestra have Worked hard to earn money to send these stu- dents to the clinic. At Christmas time, the members sold fruit cakes and thereby were able to raise some funds. The annual Christmas concert was conducted in co-opera- tion With the various choral clubs and the high school band. At this time the orchestra performed by playing some difficult classical numbers. A bit on the lighter side was the playing of the musical scores from Annie Cet Your Cunf, the musical comedy staged by the choral group of West Bend High School. The orchestra certainly added a professional touch to the musical. Besides the aforementioned appearance, the orchestra has also given small concerts for various local organizations, among these being the Kiwanis Club and the Loyal Order of Moose. When school closes in Iune, the orchestra Will reconvene, after a short vacation, and build a repertoire of music which they will use in the Summer Pops Concert. 1 1 1 Mr. David Schleif, orchestra director. The annual Christmas concert was one of the highlights of the year. I MEMBERS Standing --- Tom Bauman, Judy Habeck, Rita Albing- er, E il e e n Powell, Rosemary F rankow, Sally Welch, Bonnie Kading, Arnie Scheer, Mandy Lou Weikum, P h y l l i s Ramel, Wallace Tews, Ray Hamlyn, Doug Fuge, Armand Miller, S ally Lay- cock, Jim Zautner, Director Mr. Schleif. W 1 ORCHESTRA Seated --- Mary Sheski, Mary Corm an, Henry Knuth, Kenney Scho- Walter, Kaye Knut- son, Mike Kauth, Jewell Laleike, Anne Kaehny. THREE ONE-ACT PLAY Brothers in Armsv Summ01fzs of Sarielv T he Clad The presentation of three one-act plays on October 17 and October 18 displayed the increasing interest in participation and enjoyment of dramatics in West Bend High School. Brothers-in-Armsf, a comedy directed by Miss Birkholz, revolves around a predicament in which Altheus Browne, played by Pat Kenny, stands to lose a large sum of money if he fails to catch a certain train. Bob Guse as Charlie Henderson attempts to help him. Amid the humorous situations which arose, fine performances were given by Sally Stanfield and Errol Reksten. A note of fantasy was provided by the K'Summons of Sarielf, which Mr. Hafemann directed. Jeanne Weiss, the graduate who was hit by a bus, is Waiting in the anti-chamber of God to find out Whether she will enter eternity or will go back to time. Her fate is discussed by Jane Meister, the clay, and Gloria Will- komm, the spirit. Carol Birr, Judy Maxon, Chris O,Meara, Susan Anderson, and Susan Crundahl, along with the graduate, all await the summons of Sariel, played by June Schultz. The tragedy, 'The Clodf was an outstanding production concerning Civil War days. It centers around the search for a northern soldier, played by Torn Haebig, who has sought refuge at the farm of Thaddeus and Mary Trask, played by Bill Burck- hardt and Ann Gonring. Dick Faircloth and Tom Albrecht are the southern soldiers conducting the search. The Clodn was entered in the district, sectional, and state dramatic contests and received an Av rating at all three. Mr. Freeman, the director, and his cast are to be commended for their success. THE CLOD fLeft to rightj Tom Albrecht, Ann Gonring, Dick F aircloth, Tom Haebig, and Bill Burckhardt go through final rehearsals for The Clodf' June Schultz and Ieanne M. Weiss go through their lines in The Summons of Sarielf' Errol Reksten in Brothers in Armsf, drawls . . . Well it's kinda hard to say . . . ALL- CHOOL PLAY --fa . . .99 Tom Albrecht, Paul Dickmann, Don Winninghoff, and Iim Hron are all ardent fans of Margie Utech in R. U. R. 64. . .ALL-SCHOOL PLAY The all-school play, R. U. R., written by Karel Capek, was presented on Ianuary 2nd and 3rd. It was directed by Mr. Hafemann. The setting of the play is an island upon which is located the central office of the factory of Russumis Universal Robots. When the play opens, a few decades beyond the present day, the factory has already turned out millions of manufactured workmen --- living auto- mats without souls, desires, or feelings. When Helena Glory fMargie Utechj, president of the Humanitarian League, wants to improve the Con- dition of the robots, Harry Domin Q Don VVinninghoffj, the general manager, captures her heart. Due to Helenafs desire to have the robots more like human beings, Dr. Gall CPaul Dickmannj secretly changes the formula and partially humanizes a few hundred. As a result, a world revolt of robots is under way. The rest of the play is a magnificent melodrama, with only a handful of human beings, while the unseen masses of their own robots close in on them. Following the third act is the epilogue in which Alquist fjirn Hron? is the only human being left on earth. He discovers two humanized robots, a man and a woman who have a bit of Adam and Eve in them. Mankind is about to start afresh. Nature has won out after all. Other members of the student body who took part were: Bob Cuse fConsul Busmanlg Tom Albrecht fDr. Hallemeierlg Clyde Allen fMr. F abryjg Sue Gosewehr fNanajg Mary Nicholson CSullaj, Bernie Koenig fMariusQ, Dale Schmidt fRadiusQ, Nancy Bales fHel- enaj, Carl Bohn fPrimusjg Carol Pick fa servantjg Mark Iustl flst robotj , and Wesley Zastrow f2nd robot Q. While Carl Bohn and Nancy Bales are arguing, jim Hron sleeps soundly. GGYOL' C DT TAKE IT WITH YO 99 Seated --- Madeleine Brandenburg, Jane Meister, Carol Standing --- Susie Weinert, Tom Haebig, Iim Hron, Roman Kohler, Dick Liermann, Barb Eklo, Judy Nehrbass, Carol Pick. F aircloth, Clyde Allen, john Lay, Pat Kenny, Carl Schmidt, Bob Guse, Sally Laycock, Director Mr. Freeman, Nancy Bales. As the winter snow finally began to disappear, the seniors began work on their annual class play. This year a lively comedy entitled You Canit Take It With You was presented under the direction of Mr. Freeman and produced by Mr. Hafemann. As the play opens, we get our first glimpse of the strange life led by the Sycamore family. Each member of the house spends the entire day working hard at his separate tasks. Penny Sycamore fMadeleine Branden- burgj writes plays on a typewriter that had been de- livered by mistake eight years ago, while her husband Paul Uerry Hoffmannj and the ice-man, Mr. DePinna CBob Gusej, spend the day in the cellar making fire- works. Essie Carmichael practices her ballet while her husband Ed plays the guitar. Essie and Ed were played by Barbara Eklo and John Lay. Old Grandpa Vander- hof fMike Manningj when not collecting snakes or going to commencements, sits in his big chair with the newspaper. The only normal person in the family is Alice Sycamore C Carol Liermannj who spends her days at the office of Kirby 81 Son, where she falls in love with Tony Kirby, Jr. CDick Fairclothj, the son of the boss. The young couple is happy and plan to be mar- ried, until in the second act Tony brings his mother and father to the Sycamores for dinner a night too early. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby were played by Pat Kenny and Judy N ehrbass. Here, the two completely different ways of life clash in a scene of tragic humor. The Kirbys try hard to rise above the situation, but when the house is raided, and they are all thrown in jail, the marriage seems hopeless. As the curtain opens on the third act, Alice is preparing to take a trip. Even though Tony tries to con- vince her that all is not lost, she still is determined. About this time Tonyis father enters the scene again, and after a long talk with Grandpa and Tony, realizes his mistake in trying to push his son into the business. He learns the first lesson in relaxing as they all sit down to a typical Sycamore dinner prepared by the Grand Duchess Katrina, played by Nancy Bales. Other members of the cast were Jane Meister ffihebaj, jim Hron CDonaldj, Tom Haebig fHender- sonj, Carl Schmidt fBoris Kolenkhovj, Gloria Will- komm CGay Wellingtonj, and Roman Kohler, Clyde Allen, and Dale Schmidt who appeared as three police officers. Sally Laycock acted as stage manager while Nancy Bales and Sue Weinert did their part as prompters. i'Oh, we were just spending a quiet evening at homef' ......... .,....,. .,a....,,...,,.. .,...,.l......,,....... M.. t .....,,...,,..,,.......,.....ii1....m...,....,,....,,....,... Bob Klemp and Cheri Hutson argue over whoill play their record in Music Appreciation Club. CLUBS . . . CH CE Through the full co-operation of the students and faculty, the WBHS club program has again been a success. As in the past, it was rated as onevof the best programs of its type throughout the state. With membership voluntary, each student was allowed to belong to two clubs. Each club met every other Week for a period of nine weeks. Ap- proximately seventy clubs met every Tuesday morning during a special 35 minute period. The interests of almost every student were satisfied With this year,s varied program. Included in the program were language, vocational, and cultural clubs, sport and service clubs, and clubs for pleasure, each with one or more faculty ad- visors. Miss Marita Yahr is the director of this activity. Girls in Knitting Club are busily working on casting stitches. Ianet Huber, Judy Kuechler and Joan Hoff listen While Mrs. Ashman talks to the Brides Club. FTA Officers and Advisors: Iune Schultz, historiang Mr. Hahn, Sally Laycock, vice-president, Barbara Fuge, treasurer, Mr. Eggertg Joanne Schickert, president, Mr. Holt, Nancy Bales, secretary. . . CLUBS TO P RTI IP TE Mr. Weier and Bev Oelhafen point out to Joan Hoff highlights of the New York trip. Rosemary Frankow and Bob Wegner show their real , talents at the German Club initiation! Mr. Runkel conducts his students in World Affairs Club. FFA members prepare for a summer camping trip. C L U B S . . . 6 7 M HI E O HARVE T M00 99 Homecoming, this year, was a colorful and joyous affair. The parade with its gayly colored floats, the bonfire, the game where our team was the victor, and the dance all made the 1958 homecoming a success. On Wednesday the traditional atoothpickv hunt opened the celebration with Bill Neumann finding the much sought after red and white colors. On Thursday he was awarded the honor of crowning the queen and then lighting the bonfire. As usual, the parade was one of the most popular events of homecoming as it passed through the main streets of town. For safety purposes, the annual pep rally and bonfire were held at Regner Park where judge Milton L. Meister addressed the gathering. Finally, after speeches and cheers, the moment all had been waiting for arrived, and Bill Neumann placed the royal crown upon the head of Laurie Dunlop. The queen's court con- sisted of senior Merrie Heil, sophomore Kathy Eklo, and freshman Mary Lauson. On Friday the much-awaited game with Berlin took place. As we had been prepared and armed with our best players and guards, we chalked up a 3 to 0 victory! Believe it or not, these students are looking for the toothpick K .. jill Gosewehr, Mary Gehl, and Barbara Fuge decorate Plisohounig,s window for Mr. Moen,s homeroom. 68 . . . HOMECOMING But, Mike, you'll have to wait your turn. This clever float Won first prize for Mr. Runge,s homeroom. APPROPRI TE HOMECUMING THEME The homecominff court included: Merrie Heil ueen Laurie Dunlo Z, , Q p, Kathy Eklo, and Mary Lauson. As usual, the traditional outhouse topped the bonfire. One of the most impressive sights was the bonfire reflecting on the City Park pond. ill Neumann, Winner of the toothpick hunt, strikes the match for our bonfire. A Hula Hoop Jamboree was the featured event of the half-time ceremonies at the home- coming game, when a group of enthusiastic individuals displayed their prowess with hula hoops. A dance concluded the festivities of home- coming, The theme Shine on Harvest Moonv was appropriately carried out in fall colors. Autumn leaves, corn shocks, and pumpkins turned the McLane gymnasium into a colorful setting. After the grand march of the queen and her royal court, the results of the float and Window contests were announced. Mr. Rungeis homeroom Won first place honors for their float with 'WVe're Expecting A Victoryf While Mr. Panfilis homeroom won first place for their clever Window, XVe,ll Bowlus A Victoryf, Miss Birkholz and Mr. Schuelke took second and third place prizes for their homeroom floats, as did Miss Podruch and Mr. Moen for their homeroom Windows. With the beautiful music of the Top Hat- ters drifting across the floor, the 1958 home- coming celebration came to a close. HOMECOMING . . . 69 uccn Charlotte Frankow and King Pat Kenny were the reigning royalty of the 1958 Junior Prom. MMIYAKC ODORI ffapanese Cherr Entering through the pagodas of McLane School gym, we find ourselves in an oriental paradise across the Pacific Ocean. Miyako Odorip' which means Japanese Spring Dance, was the theme for this romantic evening of Japanese atmos- phere on April ll, 1958. The prom, the final one to be held in the McLane gym, featured beautiful decorations with cherry trees in full bloom under a ceiling of greenish hue. From the center of the ceil- ing hung a large Japanese lantern decorated with flowering wistaria which swayed at the slightest touch of a breeze. The stage, transformed into a gaily-decorated teahouse, served as an ideal setting for the Top Hatters who provided music for dancing. In the distance mountain scenery created a realistic oriental atmosphere. The grand march was the highlight of the evening. Beigning over the event were King Pat Kenny and his Queen, Charlotte Frankow. The Royal Couple was crowned by last yearis royalty, John Indermuehle and Joan Ackerman. The Court of Honor included: Barbara Eklo and Tom Bast, Barbara Fuge and Tom Haebig, Merrie Heil and Bob Cuse, Judy Maxon and Dick Faircloth, Mary Jo Thompson and Jerry Wzlrdius, Cloria Willkomm and Carl Schmidt. As one left the pagodas, 6'Miyako Odoriv was an evening to re- member. Bob Jermain sways through a hula dance while King Pat and Queen Charlotte lead the grand march with Pat Kenny awaits his turn at the post prom. '57 royalty John Indermuehle and Joan Ackerman. . I 1 um-1 ,, WLM, .W---uzqfmm 1 m ,. --QSPRO Blossom Dance From the Japanese atmosphere, the prom-goers entered into an enchanting Hawaiian setting. The theme of the post-prom at the high school gym was Isle of Golden Dreamsf' Entering the gym, couples were adorned with a beautiful Hawaiian lei by lovely island girls. Other decorations of this eventful evening included carbaret style tables, palm trees, tropical flowers and plants, all set around a ceiling of huge pastel leis. Entertainment was provided by the Borsee Theatrical Agency. Later in the evening re- freshments were served by the parents. Prizes were given to winners of dance contests and stage per- formances which brought the truly wonderful evening to a close. sf . fmwim These couples enjoy a balloon dance at the post prom isle of Colden Dreams. 1958 PROM COURT Tom Haebig, Dick Faircloth, Tom Bast, Jerry Wardius, Carl Schmidt, Bob Cuse. Barbara F nge, Judy Maxon, Barb Eklo, Mary jo Thompson, Gloria Willkomm, Merrie Heil. Queen Charlotte F rankow and King Pat Kenny. C6 LEIGH RIDE9, HELD I Y C The true spirit of Christmas reigned amidst the glitter and soft lights of the Midwinter formal, which was attended by a record-breaking crowd of alumni and students. Enhancing the joyous festivities of this season, the annual formal was held on December 27th in the Youth Activity Center. Upon entering, one was attracted to the unique decorations which were based on the theme Sleigh Ridef, In the center of the floor, set in the midst of the romantic atmosphere of olden days was a revolving Christmas tree glistening in the moonlight from the reflection of two spotlights. In the setting of a candle- lit cafe, couples whirled to the smooth music of the Top Hatters. The beautiful decorations consisted of miniature sleighs and snowflakes floating on the walls, and off to one side stood an authentic, antique sleigh where couples could have their pictures taken. Also, since the away to a manis heart is through his stomachf refreshments, including punch and cookies, were served. The fine co-operation and spirit of enthusiasm of the A Cappella Choir, sponsors for the event, was certainly evident. Barb F uge and Iudy Nehrbass were co-chairmen for the occasion. Mr. Cupery, director of the A Cappella Choir, and his lovely wife were the chaperones for this gala affair. Cary Koehn and Barb Eklo take time out for a sleigh ride Couples entering the YAC, found it gaily decorated in winter style theme. As the evening grows late, some find sitting one out a good cure for aching feet. 72. . .MIDWINTER SENIOR MAKE PERFECT BUMS! Hobo couples George Hess and Anne Bauer, Paul Land and Clyde Allen, Tom Bast and Susie Umbs entertained underclassmen as they displayed their costumes. It has been a tradition at VVest Bend High School to have a Hobo Hop, a dance at which the seniors dress as hoboes and bums. This year the annual Hobo Hop was held at the YAC on Friday, February 13 --- an appropriate day for the affair. The dance was attended by approximately 75 ubumsf, Also in attendance was a large number of underclassmen. Music was provided by Mr. Shlimovitz and his school Swing Band. During the evening there Was a grand march of all the hoboes, and a group of juniors acting as judges chose Ann Geib and Paul Land as Queen and King. Ann and Paul were both dressed as old maid school teachers. As the evening progressed, the seniors grouped together in the middle of the floor to sing a few of the traditional VVBHS songs. They concluded this event with the singing of the school song and the Alma Mater. Bob Schmidt and Jeanne M. Weiss are onlookers while King Paul Land and Queen Ann Ceib pose for a royal portrait. HOBO HOP. . . 73 N National Honor Society Officers --- Carl Schmidt, presidentg B r u c e Berkholtz, vice - president, J u d y Nehrbass, t r e a s u r e r 5 Charlotte Frankow, secretary, not pictured. Scholarship, character, leadership, and service --- S Truly An Honor ?V PN W Q' 'WN NHS MEMBERS: Front Row --- J. Schleif, M. Pederson, N. Bales, J. Race, P. Bart. Second Row --- J. Schickert, B. Eklo, J. Liesener, B. Fuge, D. Zaicheck, M. Gehl, S. Anderson, N. Frank. Back How --- T. Simester, C. Schmidt, J. Lay, J. Klein, J. Holt, B. Neumann, S. Werner, J. Nehrbass. Not Pictured --- B. Berkholtz, C. Hoy, C. Frankow. these are the qualifications which lead to election to the National Honor Society, the highest honor that students of WVest Bend High School can attain. Al- though any junior or senior with a B average is eligible for admission, the society requires that a balance of these four characteristics be found in its members. This year only one initiation was held, and officers were chosen for a term of one year. They were as fol- lows: Carl Schmidt, presidentg Bruce Berkholtz, vice- president, Charlotte F rankow, secretary, and Judy Nehrbass, treasurer. Because of the high degree of selectivity which characterizes the NHS, only nine members were ad- mitted last year from the Class of ,592 Nancy Bales, Bruce Berkholtz, Charlotte Frankow, Mary Cehl, Judy Liesener, Judy Nehrbass, Marilyn Pederson, Joan Race, and Carl Schmidt. At this year's initiation ceremony, held in Febru- ary, fifteen members were brought into the society. Seniors were: Patti Bart, Barbara Eklo, Barbara Fuge, John Lay, Joanne Schickert, Judy Schleif, Tom Simes- ter, and Dana Zaichek. Juniors initiated were: Sue Anderson, Nancy Frank, Jim Holt, Jeff Hoy, John Klein, Bill Neumann, and Steve W7 61'HG1'. The society was assisted by a capable committee of faculty advisors headed by Mr. Freeman. New NHS members solemnly await their formal initiation. Mr. Schultz congratulates Dana Zaicheck on her new membership into NHS. 74...NHS BADGER STATE Education ln Government Representatives to Badger Girls' State were joan Race and Merrie Heil. Though bags were packed and ready to go, we managed another round of ugoodbyesf' Getting up early Saturday morning on june 14, Clyde Allen, Tom Bast, Jim Britton, Pat Kenny, and John Lay, who were chosen for Badger Boys, State, got under way for Ripon College at Ripon, Wisconsin. The week was one of the busiest in the year for the boys. Each morning they attended the class of their choice, and then put to practice what they had learned. The afternoon was reserved for sports and band and chorus rehearsals. Highlighting the events was the eve- ning program. Every night the boys gathered in the gymnasium where they would chat back and forth over slogans and the names of their candidates. john Lay was elected county supervisor and Pat Kenny was a .candidate for the Supreme Court. The week slipped by Iim Britton, Tom Bast, john Lay, Pat Kenny, and Clyde Allen were our representatives to Boys, State. much too quickly for all, but the experience was cer- tainly gratifying. Four days later Merrie Heil and Ioan Race, the WBHS representatives to Badger Girls, State, arrived at the University of Wisconsin campus in Madison. Merrie represented the West Bend Chapter of the American Legion Auxiliary and Ioan the chapter in Jackson. Some of the memorable highlights of the week in- cluded the legislative sessions in the state capitol, the tour of the capitol building, the address of Governor Thomson, the inauguration ceremony with an address from the governor of Badger Boys, State, talent night, the tour of the University of Wisconsin campus, and the mock jury trial. Band and chorus rehearsals took the very few spare minutes which were available throughout the session. Between all these activities and making new friends, the 347 girls attended meetings, lectures, discussions, and elections. The girls learned the function and purposes of the city, county, and state governments and then had a chance to practice what they had learned when they conducted their own city council, county board, and state senate and assembly meetings. They realized that everything during the week had been designed to pre- pare them to undertake the responsibilities of future citizens. All the representatives led an active but enjoyable life while they were at Badger State. Most of the stu- dents felt that the time to say good-bye to their new friends and to their various Badger State experiences came all too soon. BADGER STATE.. .75 1958 AW RD A D Y West Bend Womarfs Club Nursing D. I. Kenny-B, C. Ziegler Co. Debate Awards --- Enger-Kress Fund Scholarship --- Scholarship --- presented by Mrs. presented by Mr. Tom Kenny to Bonnie presented by Mr. Howard Driessel to Phyllis Peters. Benedict and Joe Zenk. Bauman to John Landdeck. Pick Honor Athletic Award and Pick Honor Bausch and Lomb Science Award Ziegler Foundation Scholarship --- presented by GAA Award --- presented by Mr. Robert Pick --- presented by Mr. Jack Weier Mr. Bernard Ziegler to winners Lynn Foell, Joe to Tony Spaeth and Judy Heinders. to Ken Driessel. Zenkg alternate: Judy Haugen, Bonnie Benedict. DAR Good Citizenship Award --- American Legion Awards --- presented by Mr. Thelma Schowalter Nursing Scholar- presented by Mrs. Maurice Rosen- Marlin Kocher to Bonnie Brown, Lynn ship --- presented by Mr. Ralph heimer to Judy Haugen. F oell, and Judy Haugen. Eggert to Sandy Barcom. 76. . .AWARDS OF 1958 V CHEEBLEADER BRI A TEAM CHEERLEADERS --- Anne Bauer, Jill Gosewehr, Mary Jane Knoebel, Barb Eklo, Sally Stanfield. Judy Maxon not pictured School spirit was given an extra boost this year due to the leadership of the perky cheer- leaders and the enthusiasm of the pep club. Under the direction of Miss Fogtman, the cheerleading squads learned many new yells. The pep club with Mrs. Justman's assistance Was taught the cheers and then helped other students to learn them at pep meetings. Lively skits spiced our pep assemblies this year. One unusual one included cheerleaders from other landsf, Barb Igloo', from Alaska, and comrades Max from Russia were two of the peppy foreigners. WVith the solid backing that our teams have, it is evident that We are aiming for a vic- torious future. It is because of this goal that the position of being a cheerleader it not only important but also an honor. Barb Eklo leads the crowd in a rousing cheer at the Homecoming Pep Rally. VVhat would football be without a Fight Song from the Cheerleaders? Let's cheer for West Bend High School . . . CROWD , PEP, ICTCRIE C TEAM CHEERLEADERS --- Barbara Leitheiser, Sharon Frank, Karen Laubenstein, Betty Marks, Sharon Quude. I Li, Co1nrade', Judy Maxon displays Russian talent at a pep meeting. 'P 1? 1 40.7 .1 h QEISI A .,, ..., .,.,.. , s:s:s:::f:E-f'I'- rm: . 4-:Q w e-, . ,A ,,.,, , 5 A 1 :::::?-- V --'h1 Eza :1,? ,.e:2:: ' . EE ,,,, fr f':E Iz? N f Bn TEAM CHEERLEADERS --- Kathy Eklo, Penny Harth, Kay Pleshek, lane Bauer, Marilyn Yogerst, Sue Bradley. zz. Y 555559 saw K .,.,.:.-x ' ..a5:,,p A S it if 2 --iz Coach Strohacker and Coach Bowlus explain new plays to be used in the next game. BH BADGER . . . o-Champs With Cooney This year's championship football team featured a powerful line and hard running backs. The team's greatest asset, however, was its stone wall defense. The Badger goal line was crossed but three times in the entire season. The Badgers won all seven conference games but had to settle for a tie with Oconomowoc, when the Coonis also posted a 7 to 0 record. Under the direction of Coach Warren Bowlus the powerful Badgers dismantled opponents one after another. After losing to Port, 14-7, the Badgers clobbered Mayville 38-14 and annihilated Colum- bus 33-0. The Badgers then traveled to Ripon, where they escaped with a 7-0 win over a homecoming-inspired Tiger team. Next the Badgers subdued Waupun 38-6 for a fine Dad's Night performance. The Berlin game was a defensive duel, but the Badgers squeezed out a 3-0 victory on the strength of Dave Gonring's field goal. The team then turned in its finest performance of the season in its Homecoming game against Beaver Dam. The inspired Badgers held the opponents in the first half and broke their backs on the plays of the second half by sending Bob Stoffel out on a double reverse. After that, the tide turned, and the team ran up a 20-0 margin for insurance. The Badgers then tagged arch-rival Hartford 3:2-0 for the clincher, the first conference title in eight years. The ,58 season was a complete sucess, the result of a lot of hard practice and a fighting spirit that never failed. A FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row: Hilary Martin, jack Zallaps, Dave Conring, Tom Bast, George Hess, Jack Boell, jerry Wardius, Dennis Hensler, Ken Knoebel. Second Row: jim Barber, Dick May, Mickey Beth, Johnnie Wil- liams, Tim Mertz, jeff Hoy, Tom Eberhardt, Bob Stoffel, Bill King. Third Row: Chuck Placek, Eu- gene Scharrer, Kurt Kissinger, Bob Zier, Gene Beimborn, Ber- nie Spaeth, Tom Limbach, Jack Lemke, Dick Waechter, Joe Emanuele. Back Row: Bob Sauer, Dave Kum- row, Bob Arndt, Paul Fischer, Mr. Runkel, Mr. Bowlus, Mr. Strohacker, E u g e n e Biegler, Dave Bales, Joel Kirsch, Cary Koehn, Dan Harter. FOOTBALL SCORES Visitors l. Port XVashington vs. YVest Bend ..l4 2. Mayville vs. West Bend ....,.....,..... 14 3. Columbus Vs. VVest Bend ..... ..... 0 4. Ripon vs. VVest Bend ........ ..... 0 5. Waupun vs. West Bend ........ .,,.. 6 6. Berlin vs. West Bend .,...,...,..,,.,,,,, 0 7. Beaver Dam vs. West Bend ...,.... 0 8. Hartford vs. WVest Bend ........ .,,.. 0 Itls not that We don't like you or anything . . . West Bend 7 37 33 7 38 3 20 39 .4 B FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row: Jamie Cibson, Bob Blank, jerry Hoepner, Bob XVil- liams, jim VVittkowske, Victor Tock, Russell Lang, Ace Nau- mann. Second Row: Tom S ehlo em er , Steve Sager, Jack Stoltz, Fred Bales, Terry Kranz, Doug Pot- ter, Dave Cooley, Arnold Merkel. Third Row: Wayne Dhein, Bill Schober, Bob Schmidt, Bill Arndt, Bill Rossa, Ken Liegl, john Kreilkamp, Bob Borehert, Kurt Benson, Dick Rosenthal. Back Row: Don Weddig, Dave Heinecke, Mike Becker, Ronnie Ratkowski, Mr. Schemmacher, Mr. Kuss, Mr. LaLeike, Mike Limbach, Richard Hess, Ronnie Wolf, Tom O'Meara, Walter Meyer. Heads! We carried the championship. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row --- I. Zallaps, B. Spaeth, G. Beimborn, D. Potter, K. Hemauer. Second Row --- S. Roecker, A. Janecki, VV. King, M. Iohnson, I. Metz, Coach Weier. Back Row --- I. Mehring, Managerg N. Sacia, Managerg I. Wardius, P. Kenny, I. Klein, J. Lay, Manager. LITTLE TEN STANDINGS W Oconomowoc . . . . 9 Beaver Dam . . . . 8 Ripon ..... . . 8 Hartford . . . . . 6 Mayville . . . . 6 Berlin .... . . 4 West Bend . . . . 4 Waupun . . . . . 3 Columbus . . . . I Horicon . . . . l ASKF, BALL TIFF CO PETITIO As the season started, the prospects of having a good basketball team at West Bend High were exceedingly low, almost depressing. Returning from the '58 championship squad were guards Jack Zallaps and Bill King. Everyone else was without varsity experience except a few. Then, the first game raised a question as to the futility of the teamis efforts. By dumping Mukwonago, the Badgers brought a ray of hope to the questioning minds of the West Bend fans. This ray was short-lived, however, as the inexperienced varsity dropped the next two in a row before squelching Columbus in the first conference game. At this point the Badger cagers ran into a combination of tough competition and tough luck. Free throws failed to go in and Berlin won 52 to 47. A Badger scoring lapse in the final period gave Beaver Dam a victory, 60-52. Mayville outlasted West Bend in a scoring battle 75-65. Realizing that they could no longer fall back on the Mother's night on Valentine's Day brought joyous cheers as the players crashed through a heart of victory. 82 . . . BASKETBALL Gene Beimborn takes a jump ball against Hartford. WB . . . 60-46 . . . Columbus WB . . . 52-60. . . BeaverDam WB . . . 47-52 . . . Berlin WB . . . 65-75 . . . Mayville WB . . . 51-46 . . . Hartford WB . . . 56-58 . . . Oconomowoc WB.. . 49-52 . . . Ripon WB . . . 67-61 . . . Waupun WB . . . 72-58 . . . Horicon Bernie Spaeth and Gene Beimborn do some fancy guarding while Ken Hemauer takes the ball down the f1oor for the Badgers. excuse that they were inexperienced, the much-improved Bad- gers beat Hartford 51-46. A WB zone press almost beat confer- ence leading Oconomowoc, but Cooney won, 58-56. After losing another close game to Ripon, the enraged Badgers tore through Waupun and Horicon. The WB,s lost the final confer- ence game to Hartford, ending the season with a 4-6 record. Awakened by their loss to Hartford, the Badgers bounced back the next evening to upset New Holstein that had earned honor- able mention in the Big 16. In personal statistics, Jack Zallaps took the most shots, 256, made the most shots, 81, and tallied the most points, 196. Bernie Spaeth had the highest shooting percentage, 382. He also attempted the most free throws, 54, made the most free throws, 37, and had the highest free throw percentage, 702. Gene Beim- born led the team with 238 rebounds, and also out-did his team-mates by acquiring 50 personal fouls. Although Coach jack Weieris final season as coach ended with a 4-6 record, in his six years of coaching his teams posted a 36-24 conference record and one Little Ten Championship in 1958. Our Badgers grab the ball in an attempt to beat the Columbus Cards. HAD TEAM SCORES B BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row --- Mike Weber, Jeff Haebig, Gary Schutt, Bob Sauer, Adrian Naumann. Second Row --- Bruce Naumann, Jamie Gibson, Tom Limbach, Ron Ratkowski, Tom Schloemer, Mr Day Back Row --- Tom Dean, Stuart Eickelberg, Tom Maschmeier, Dick Tempe, and Bill Schober. BASKETBALL. . . 83 98TH CKTE MT KE The 1958 Badger track team began workouts be- fore the snow was off the ground. These workouts to attain top physical condition for the first track meet were held in the dungeon,,' an unfinished part of the 1958 addition. Here the track team led by Coach Strohacker could work undisturbed. At the Madison West Relays, starting the season, West Bend placed twelth out of twenty-five participat- ing schools. Following this fine start, Benders went on to win over Watertown, Fond du Lac, and Nicolet in dual meets as well as placing a third in the Port Relays. Taking a second at the Little Ten, the Badgers finished behind Cooney. Tony Spaeth, with a second in the shot and firsts in the high jump and discus, be- came a co-winner of the Dillingoski Award, making West Bend a winner or co-winner of the award for the last four years. Front Row -- T. Saueressig, 1. Charleton, I. J a n ic k i , I. Claybaugh, K. Knoebel, K. Kissinger, J. Kries, D. Kum- row, B. Spaeth, B. Neu- mann. Back Row -- Steve Anderson, E. Biegler, T. Spaeth, W. Rusch, I. Indermuehle, J. Fechter, B. Klemp, C. Scharrer, I. Roell, B. Zier, Ieff Hoy, Coach Caldwell. Four boys participated in the last meet of the year, the state meet, namely: Tony Spaeth, Bill King, Willie Busch, and Jerome F echter. This year three school records were broken: the pole vault, shot put, and 220-yard dash. John Clay- baugh set a new pole vault record at 11 feet, 7 inches. Willie Busch put the shot 50 feet, 3.5 inches for a new record, and Bill King set a new 220-yard dash record of 22.5 seconds. These are outstanding performances. The track team hopes to have a better 1959 season due to the promise shown by such veterans as Bob Cooley, Bill King, Paul Fisher, Jerome Kedinger, jim Charlton, Ronald Diels, Curt Kissinger, and john Kreilkamp. These boys have been helped by our mana- gers and fine coaches: Mr. Strohacker, Mr. Caldwell, and Mr. Cross. Split second from victory! 8 4 . . . T R A C K Watch that crossbar l TN k Cm hes Cdldw H Str ha k r d Cr The 880 Relay Team Jim F ellenz Paul Fisher, Allen Spaeth, c c e o c e an oss and Blu Kmg. Front Row --- I. Charlton, F. W e b e r , J. Schlosser, B. Wiltgen, I. Fell enz, P. Fisher, D. Firme, H. Brod- Zeller. Second Row --- D. Potter, B. King, W. Zastrow, D. Fair- cloth, M. Lim b a ch , D. Clark, I. Fellenz, B. Stoffel, T. Eberhardt. Back Row --- Coach Strohack- er, A. Walter, M. Becker, A. Spaeth, R. Olson, S. Strassburg, R. Roskopf, I. Wardius, B. Cooley, J. Stei- len, I. Mehring. Paul F isher strains to get that lead. TRACK. . .85 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Front Row --- Lyndon Rich, Carry Crass, Back Row --- Coach Cross, joe Emanuele, Eric Skuldt, Dale Schmidt, Russell Lang, john Beisbier, Jim Holt, jerry Stangl, Tom Scho- Tim Mertz, Dennis Rothenmaier, jim Barber, Terry Krantz, Ron walter, Bob Blank, Mike Kauth, Charlie Kolich, Wayne Schmidt, Diels, Dick Tempe, Jerry Kedinger, Jim Charlton, Tom Bingen, Jerry Hoeft. John Kreilkamp, Bill Horn, Tom O,Meara, Les Roeber, Jack Lemke. CROSS CO TRY 2nd I Best, but second, in the Little Tenf' This is the fond but peculiar memory 42 harriers carry with them as the 1958 Cross Country season recedes slowly into West Bend High School history. Coach Cross did a commendable job in his first year as head coach in preparing one of West Bend Highis finest cross country teams. The Badger team, running on a new home course because of the completion of the new addition, earned recognition among other schools as a dangerous team. They lost to Hartford in the opener, but bounced back to clobber both Beaver Dam and Berlin at Beaver Dam and also defeated Oconomowoc here at West Bend. The harriers captured third place in the rugged Hartford invitational, Tom Schowalter taking sixth place. Later they earned sixth in an even rougher Waukesha invitational. In a real display of power, the Badgers beat Marquette, the Milwaukee conference champs, proving themselves to be a great team. Oconomowoc won the Little Ten Conference Meet, beating second place West Bend by a meager seven points. Tom Schowalter came through with a fine per- formance, and captured third place honors. XVest Bend took a fifth place in the state meet fclass MQ at Hartford, beating Oconomowoc by over one hundred points. Tom Schowalter placed seventh in this meet which showed XVest Bendis Little Ten superiority. There will be four lettermen returning, namely Tom Schowalter, Lyndon Rich, jerry Hoeft, and Iim Holt, along with some very promising 'KBU team runners. LITTLE TE Cross country boys get off to a good start as they try for their first victory of the season. Tom Schowalter holds the Little Ten Trophy as fellow squad jim Holt, jerry Hoeft, and Tom Schowalter get in shape members look on with sighs of relief. for the season. 86 . . . CROSS COUNTRY TENNIS TEAM --- Russ Roecker, Bill Wiedmeyer, John Herlin, Bernie Stern, Tom Mehring, and Dick Baumer, the Little Ten Champs 1 l , , Beat me, will yalv says last year,s player, john Herlin. When agreeable spring weather rolled around, the ,58 tennis squad was able to use the new tennis courts that were completed before the construction of the new addition. With only two lettermen returning, Russ Roecker and Iohn Herlin, Coach Hildebrand had an inexperienced squad. The AD squad included the following: Russ Roecker, John Herlin, Bernie Stern, Steve Roecker, Dick Baumer, Tom Mehring, Bill Wiedmeyer, and Leigh Collins. Upon moving into the ,58 Little Ten Meet, all the boys participating lasted at least through the first round. Going into the semi-finals of the meet, both doubles teams Baumer and Stern, and Mehring and Wied- meyer, and the number one singles man, Russ Roecker, survived the competition. The doubles teams of Baumer and Stern were runners-up in the Little Ten, and Russ Roecker also placed in the top four in the Little Ten Singles. The championship was clinched before the semi-finals had been completed. After this meet West Bend moved into one of the roughest sectional meets in the state, held at West Bend. This fall, for the first time, Coach Hildebrand had fall tennis practice on the courts as long as the fair weather held out. During this time there was one intra-squad tournament in which Steve Roecker placed first and Claude Beck was runner-up. The new tennis courts are in constant use. TENNIS . . . 87 GULF TE SECO D T0 H RTFCRD West Bend,s 1958 golf season was an up and down one. The team consisting of Clyde Allen, Tom Bast, Pat Kenny, and Carl Ziegler participated in five Southern Little Ten meets with Oconomowoc, Mayville, Horicon, and Hartford. The Badgers placed second twice and fourth three times in these five meets. The Badgers also participated in four dual meets of which two were won and two lost. On May 23 the Badgers took part in the Sectional Tournament at Ripon Where they ran into some real tough competition. The Badgers were outclassed and could get no better than a ninth place. On May 26th the Little Ten Golf Tourna- ment was held at Hartford. There the Badgers improved their showing and came up behind Hartford with a second place. This was a major accomplishment for the underdog Badgers. During the spring the members of the BD team consisting of Ieff Baxter, Bob Bodenbach, Bob Adee, Dick Kurtz, jim Marsden, John Lay, and Dick Hron spent long hours practicing. With Allen, Bast, and Kenny returning this year, Coach Grignon hopes to come up with a Little Ten Championship. LITTLE TEN RESULTS 1. Hartford - - 373 6. Columbus - 414 2. West Bend - 395 7. Horicon - - 414 3. Ripon - - - 397 8. Waupun - - 418 4. Oconomowoc - 399 9. Beaver Dam - 447 5. Mayville - - 402 10. Berlin - - - 479 Tom Bast prepares practice swing while Clyde Allen, John Lay Pat Kenny, Coach Grignon look on. GOLF TEAM --- I. Baxter, D. Hron, D. Kurtz, I. Lay, C. Allen, T. Bast, C. Ziegler, P. Kenny, I. Marsden, Coach Crignon. 88...GOLF ASEBALL 3-3 RE GRD BASEBALL TEAM Front Row --- Mark Mayer, Dave Gonring, Second Row --- Larry Lang, jeff Kurtz, Ioe Back Row --- Ron Waala, Coach Weicr, Stan Griesemer, Wes Griesemer, Ken Emanuele, jerry Fellenz, John Klein, Dick Minch, Pat Bradley, Iack Zallaps, Hemauer, Harvey Brodzeller, Bill King, Dave Labott, Hilary Martin. Coach Kuss, Mike Kuss. Bernie Spaeth. Tom Heipp and Dick Harter get ready for a good practice session. Last year,s batsmen compiled a comparatively noteworthy record due to the fact that most of the team were sophomores. Of the returning lettermen for 1959, nine will be juniors and two seniors. Four lettermen graduated in june, namely Allen Christ, Dick Harter, Tom Heipp, and VVillie Busch. The returning senior lettermen will be Dave Gonring and Hilary Martin, the returning junior lettermen: Harvey Brodzeller, Stan Criesemer, Wes Criesemer, Ken Hemauer, Bill King, John Klein, Larry Lange, Mark Mayer, and Bernie Spaeth. Coach Kuss will be relying on these men to bring many victories to West Bend High School. The 1958 baseball team played the Little Ten schedule in spring. They had a 3-3 record which was a very commendable showing for an inexperienced, young team. The record would have been better if the team had not lost the service of Captain Dick Harter early in the season due to a concussion. The 1959 baseball team will operate on a different schedule. In 1958 the conference baseball schedule was played at the same time the track schedule was in operation. This resulted in the loss of many able play- ers. In the 1959 season, all games, conference as well as non-conference, will be played at night during the summer. All practices will also be held at night. The consensus of opinion places the Badgers in a favorable position for the conference if they do not have more than their share of bad breaks. BASEBALL . . . 89 KI TEAM CAI TRA EL TO WAUSAL' I Jim Britton, Dave O'Meara, Hilary Martin, Niles Sacia, Gary Koehn, and Tom O,Meara look on as Coach Strohacker points out where the team will be skiing. Iim Britton decides to try the snow slopes of West Bend High School 90...SKI while Niles and Tom await their turns. The West Bend High School ski team again attended the state ski meet at Wausau. After losing three ace skiers through gradua- tion, Coach Strohacker had to fill the slots with inexperienced skiers. The untried Badger ski team set out for Wausau bright and early on January 30. As usual, the team left a day early to become ac- customed to the hill. Dave O,Meara, a veteran of the ski team was lost when he took a bad fall while practicing. On the next day, january 31, Coach Stro- hacker entered five boys in the meet. Only one of them, Hilary Martin, had previously skied in competition. The meet consisted of a downhill and a slalom race. In both,events the boys skied against time. For the first time in years, all West Bend participants qualified in the meet, but because of some bad falls, the team fin- ished seventh out of thirteen. Hilary Martin was rated the seventh best skier out of 125 competitors. In spite of the team,s relatively poor show- ing, Coach Strohacker feels they have matured a great deal through their experiences at Wau- sau and next year,s prospects look promising. The team will lose only two seniors, Hilary Martin and Jim Britton. Returning to better their mark next season will be Dave O,Meara, Tom O,Meara, Cary Koehn, and Niles Sacia. WRE TLI G FUTURE KILL This year a new sport, wrestling, was added to the list of various winter activities. Enthu- siasm was high, and under the direction of Coach Schermacher, also a newcomer to VVBHS, the interested boys learned the various holds and all about pins,v Htakedownsf and reversa1s.v Since it takes some time to build up a skilled wrestling team, the outlook for victories in the 1958-59 season was bleak. However, the team did beat Granville and lost a very close match to Hartford. The matmen who won most of their matches and showed most promise were 103-pound Roger Frank and heavyweight jack Roell. On February 14, the team went to Ripon to participate in the Little Ten Wrestling Meet. After going through the eliminations and semi- finals, the only West Bender to pull through to the evening finals was Roger Frank. Roger again proved himself at the conference meet and was made eligible for the state meet held .on February 27th. Jack Roell gains points for his team by pinning his opponent Front Row --- V. B ed er , R. Wolf, D. Second Row --- K. Knoebel, E. Buettner, Back Row --- Coach Schermacher, D Chlrl Jaeger, I. Stangl, C. Kolick, R. Frank, T. Kranz, D. Schmidt, I. Jones, C. Iacak, ton, I. Miller, D. Winninghoff, D Weiss P. Wagner, F. Bales, I, Schlosser. E. Rosenthal, E. Biegler, B. Hoffman. I. Hoepner, I. Hohenstein, I. Wolff B Rosenthal, E. Schroeder, B. Frank WRESTLING SWIMMING TEAM Standing --- Coach Warren Bowlus, lack Stoltz, Allen Becker, Ken- neth Weddig, Mike Nicholson, Jim Carot, Coach Bob Caldwell. Sitting --- Mark Mayer, Torn O'Meara, Tom Weber, Dave Schultz, Peter Toubro, Gary Koehn, and Fred Peebler. EW PORT ADDED WIMMING Mike Kauth and Gary Koehn get ready for the 100-yard butterfly. SWIMMING Making an impressive first appearance in a new sports field was the 1958-59 swimming team headed by Coaches Bowlus, Caldwell, and jeffrey. With no previous experience, the team concluded the season with an even 4-4 record, chalking up victories against Stevens Point, Sheboygan Central, and two against Milwaukee Lutheran. Five of the ten pool records are held by West Bend swimmers. In the 50 yard free style, sophomore Mike Nicholson holds the record in the time of 26.4 seconds. Holding the 200 yard free style record is freshman lack Stoltz with a time of 2:16.8. Gary Koehn, junior, holds the record in the 100-yard butterfly with the time of 1:18.1. Sophomore Steve Lass, swimming the 150-yard medley, holds the record in the time of 1:56.8. Two West Bend relay teams, one with Mark Mayer, Tom Weber, Ken Weddig, and jack Stoltz, the other team of Mayer, Lass, Weddig, and Stoltz are tied with the record breaking time of 1:52.2 seconds. jack Stoltz, swimming the 400-yard free style, was the only member of the team to qualify at the Blue-I Invitational at Janesville, February 7, thus scoring the only 2 points for the West Bend team. He was also the only swimmer to qualify at the state meet held on March 1 in Waukesha. By so doing, Iack gave West Bend its only points in the meet, placing the West Bend team 13th out of 21 Wisconsin schools. Diving competition was keen throughout the year, but Tom Weber managed to come through with 3 firsts, 1 second and 2 thirds. Tom O'Meara followed with 2 seconds and a third. With a year of experience to back them up, the 1959-60 team is expected to exceed their fine 1958-59 record. The team will lose only two of its members, seniors Bob Cooley, back stroker and Pete Toubro whose specialty is the breast stroke. AA GOOD PORT Elected in the spring of ,58, this year,s GAA officers were Mary Io Thompson, president, Ann Meyer, vice- president, Gloria YVillkomm, secretary, Ann Geib, treasurer, and Eileen Schiller, point-secretary. The girls took their new posts in November and GAA was again resumed after the summer months. Members of the Girls' Athletic Association work toward earning a total of 80 points during the year. This entitles them to a 'WVBU letter. A number of points are given for attendance, participation, and victories. Many activities were carried out by the GAA this year. On various Thursday nights the girls got together for a play night. Volleyball and basketball were a few of the sports enjoyed at this time. In February they went to Keowns Corners where a memorable evening was spent roller skating. Another sport the girls participated in was bowling. Iackis Bowl- ing Alleys were reserved every Wednesday night after school. The '59 GAA season closed with the spring camp- ing trip. The girls went to Mauthe Lake where they concluded an eventful day by staying over night in a big barn on the grounds. -dw a,ws:'v-.,,, G AA members display their talents on the trampoline. I TR URALS TE M COIVIPETITIO For the past six years, the intramural race has proved to be an outstanding success at West Bend High School. Each incoming freshman is placed on one of ten teams, on which he remains until graduation. These teams compete against one another and points are awarded to individuals and to teams on the basis of victories and participation. Special credit should be given to the Intramural Board, which is composed of managers from the various teams, and, also to the faculty directors, Mr. Caldwell, Mr. Kuss, and Mr. Panfil. The student managers and their respective teams are listed as follows: Pat Cooper, Gophers, Mary Hess, Hawkeyes, Judy Maxon, YVild- cats, Dick Minch, Illini, Alan Bandle, Buckeyes, Mike Biebe, Badgers, Eileen Schiller, Wolverines, Mary Jo Thompson, Spartans, Sue Umbs, Hoosiers, and Mandy Weikum, Boilermakers. However, the program of 1958-59 brought on prob- lems not yet solved. Along with the new addition to the high school came the Y. A. C. fYouth Activity Centerj, the four-year physical education program, additional varsity sports, and a shorter period of time after school, as compared with preceding years. Because of these factors, several of the most popular activities have been cancelled, causing a serious disruption in the organiza- tion of the entire extra-curricular program. Now that these problems have been recognized, it will require detailed planning and co-operation, be- tween the Intramural Board and faculty members, to surmount them. VVith the present obstacles removed, next yearis intramural program will again offer un- limited opportunity and enjoyment for everyone. Mr. Kuss, Dick Minch, and Mr. Panfil look at an intramural award INTRAMURALS --- GAA . . . 93 In fllemoriam --- Carl Pick Mr. Carl Pick, 70, prominent as an industrialist, sports enthusiast and civic leader, died on Monday, January 12, 1959, a cerebral hemorrhage due to a skull fracture suf- fered in a fall the previous evening causing his death. At the time of his death he was president and treasurer of the Pick Manufacturing Co., and vice-president of the West Bend Lithia Co. Mr. Pick was influential in the industrial development of West Bend, and also took part in the promotion and development of sports at Wiest Bend High School as well as other sports activities throughout the city and state. CARL PICK MEMORIAM Mfzdids E T BE D HIGH . . . and did you hear the latest They say his music sends chills Someb0dy's got to find it! gossip about . . . down your spine. Did you hear the one about LcSzM getting They,ve got guts! Eight rnore minutes to zero hour! kicked out of the alphabet for smoking? Don't botherg they tell me it's been I expect a 250-yard drivef' What? An unknown word? proven by a guy named Einstein! 96 . . . CANDIDS APL CEFORFUN... Members of the Mixed Ensemble do a little merging. That's what I like --- ambitious students. 1 Could someone possibly have made a mistake? . . . so I like cats? I Want my Maypol Cidclyapl I gotta make that bucket. WVhatdaya mean I got big feet! But its got to come down! CANDIDS . . . 97 l1J WMM FOR TE CHER . . . and I coulchft figure out why it wouldn't fly! Hey man, dig this crazy convertible! Say you,re nearsighted? If I cz1n't have it, I'll quit! All right, you guys, who stole the salt? V But why czuft I play in the concert? Mr. Baxter seriously ponders a Bend', problem. I hope that coon over there isn't too cold. 98 . . . CANDIDS TUDENTS, D EVERYG E F reshies compete with the senior 'cgleepsf' Looks like Harry's hlovvin' his stack again. Give me some skin, man! . . . and so it should have been a success . . . Hey, you kids, get off that roof! Is this the new pool they were talking about? This looks like the end! CANDIDS . . . 99 F CULTY DIRECTORY ALLEN, ACE --- Recreation Director, Stu- dent Senate Advisor, Youth Activity Council Advisor, Social Committee Ad- visor--- B. S. La Crosse State College. BAXTER, FREDERIC 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- consin. BERTRAM, BRUCE --- English, Spanish, De- bate Coach --- B. A. Carroll College, Graduate Study: University of Wiscon- Sin, National University of Mexico. BIRKHOLZ, GERALDINE --- English, Dra- matics, Forensics --- B. A. Ripon College, Graduate Study: University of Colorado. BOWLUS, WARREN --- Physical Education, Football Coach, Swimming Coach --- Wisconsin State College, B. S. La Crosse, M. S. University of Colorado. CALDWELL, ROBERT C.--- Assistant Swim- ming Coach, Assistant Track Coach, Physical Education Director, Athletic Director, Health, Intramurals --- B. E. La Crosse State Teachers College, Uni- versity of Arizona, M. A. University of Wisconsin. COLBY, NORMAN E. --- Physics, Adminis- trative Assistant, NHS Advisor --- Cen- tral State Teachers College, B. A., M. A. University of Wisconsin, G r a d u a t e Study: University of Wisconsin, N. S. F. Physics Institute Ripon College. CROSS, ROBERT C. --- Biology, Advanced Biology, Cross Country Coach, Assistant Track Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach --- B. S. Purdue University, Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin. CUPERY, SAMUEL J. --- Chorus --- Oshkosh State Teachers College, Milwaukee State Teachers College. DAY, DUANE E. --- Business English, Typ- ing, BM Basketball --- B. E. Wisconsin State College, Whitewater. DUMMET, MRS. MARJORIE --- English, So- cial Studies --- B. A. Hanover College, iadvanced Study: Cardinal Stritch Col- ege. EGCERT, RALPH O. --- Guidance Counselor, Office Practice, S h o r t h a n d , NHS, Scholarship and Testing Program --- B. E. Wisconsin State College, Whitewater, M. A. Northwestern University. FOGTMAN, JEAN F. --- Physical Education, Health, Cheerleader Advisor, Swim Club Advisor --- B. S. Wisconsin State College, La Crosse. FRANDSEN, EVELYN --- Social Studies, For- ensics, Guidance --- B. S. University of Wisconsin, M. S. University of Wisconsin. FREEMAN, ROBERT --- English, Dramatics, French, Forensics, NHS --- B. S. Univer- sity of Wisconsin, Graduate Study: Ohio University, University of Wisconsin. 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. 100 . . .FACULTY DIRECTORY GRIGNON, ROY T. --- C h e m i s t r y , Golf Coach --- B. A. Lawrence College, M. A. University of Wisconsin, G r a d u a t e Study: University of Wisconsin. JUSTMAN, MRS. MILDRED M. --- Physical Education, Health, G. A. A., Intramural Assistant --- B. S. Valparaiso University. HAFEMANN, R. JOHN --- English, Speech, Dramatics, Forensics --- B. S. University of Wisconsin. HAHN, HANS --- General Education, For- ensics --- B. S. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. HALLWACHS, CAROL --- Librarian, Foren- sics --- B. S. University of Wisconsin, Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin. HANSEN, MRS. JOLENE J. --- English, For- ensics --- B. S. University of Wisconsin. HEGBAR, DOROTHEA --- L a t i n --- B. A. Jamestown College, M. A. University of Wisconsin. HEIDNER, EDITH B. --- Curator of Historical Museum, Library Assistant --- Milwau- kee Downer, B. A. University of Wis- consin, Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin, Columbia University, Uni- versity of Chicago, American University. HILDEBRAND, MYRON E.--- Social Studies, Tennis, Awards Chairman, Visual Aids --- B. A. Oshkosh State Teachers Col- lege, M. A. Northwestern University, Graduate Study: University of Colorado, Oshkosh State Teachers College. JOHNSON, MRS. HELEN M.--- English, So- fial Studies --- B. E. Superior State Col- ege. KLINCER, EDWARD --- Advanced Mathema- tics, Geometry --- B. S. Wisconsin State College, Stevens Point, Graduate Study: Case Institute, University of Wisconsin. KREPSKY, DARLYN --- English, Bend Copy Advisor --- B. S. Wisconsin State Col- lege, Eau Claire. KUCKUK, WESLEY --- Industrial Arts --- B. S. Stout Institute, Graduate Study: Uni- versity of Wisconsin. KUETHE, VERNA R.--- Shorthand, Steno- Typing, NHS Advisor --- B. E. White- water State College, M. S. University of Wisconsin. KUSS, CARL M.--- Biology, Baseball, Bn Football, Intramural --- B. A. River Falls State Teachers College, Graduate Study: University of Minnesota. LALEIKE, FRED --- American History, Span- ish, Freshman Football, Freshman Bas- ketball --- Central State College, B. S. Stevens Point, Northern Illinois State Teachers, DeKalb, University of Wis- consin-Milwaukee. LARSON, ROBERT G.--- Biology, General Science --- B. S. Oshkosh State College, Marquette University, Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin. MACKRIE, GLORIA --- U. S. History, NHS --- University of Wisconsin, B. S., M. S. MILLER, MRS. CAROL --- Home Economics, Cafeteria, junior Red Cross, F. H. A. Advisor --- Stout State College, B. S., Graduate Study: Stout State College, Colorado A. 8: M. MOEN, GORDON A. --- General Science, Visual Aids --- B. S. La Crosse State College, Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin. PANFIL, RAYMOND P.--- English, Intra- murals, Publicity --- B. S., M. S. Uni- versity 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. POWERS, MRS. ANTOINETTE --- Typewriting --- B. E. Whitewater State Teachers Col- lege. RUNGE, NATHAN P. --- Algebra, General Mathematics, Intramurals, Track Assis- tant --- B. S. Beloit College, Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin, Notre Dame University, Northwestern Univer- sity. RUNKEL, ROLAND G. --- Social Studies, World History, Football --- B. E. Mil- waukee State Teachers College, Gradu- ate Study: Marquette University. SCHERMACHER, KENNETH --- Social Studies, Art, Wrestling --- A. B. Ripon College. SCHLEIF, DAVID E.--- Orchestra --- B. M. University of Wisconsin, M. F. A. Ohio University, Additional Study: Univer- sity of Ziirich, Ziirich Conservatory, Switzerland C1949-501. SCHUELKE, WALTER G.--- Industrial Arts, Freshman Football Coach --- B. S. Stout Institute, M. E. Marquette University. SHLIMOVITZ, HAROLD 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, Gunnison, Colorado. SOMMERS, ORVAN --- Mathematics, Club Program, Forensics --- B. S. Wisconsin State College, Platteville, G r a d u a t e Study: University of Wisconsin. STROHACKER, ROBERT C. --- Bookkeeping, Salesmanship, Assistant Av Team Foot- ball Coach, Business Manager of Ath- letics, Track Coach --- B. E. Whitewater State Teachers College, M. A. Univer- sity of Denver. WALLESVERD, JAMES M.--- Industrial Arts --- M. S. Stout Institute. WEIER, JACK --- General Science, Student Science Research Program, An Team Basketball 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, A. F. S. Advisor, Forensics --- B. E. Whitewater State College, Grad- uate Study: University Of Wisconsin. YAHR, MARITA --- Guidance Counselor, So- cial Studies, AFS School Co-ordinator, Club Program Director, Forensics --- Lawrence College, B. S. University of Wisconsin, Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin. SENIOR DIRECTORY ACHTERRERG, CAROL --- Future D rivers Club 25 Music Appreciation Club 15 Social Dancing Club 15 Square Dancing Club 45 Brides Club 45 Chess Club 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Post Prom Decorations. ALBINGER, JOHN --- Future Farmers of America 15 Freshman Science Club 15 Latin Club 2, 35 Slide Rule-Beginning Club 35 Slide Rule-Advanced 45 Safe Drivers Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 Hon- or Roll. ALBRECHT, TOM --- Lapidary Club 45 Ger- man Club 25 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Football B Team 1, 25 Basket- ball B Team 25 All School Play Com- mittee 45 One Act Play Committee 45 Homecoming Court 35 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decoration 35 Baseball B Team 2. ALLEN, CLYDE --- Future Drivers Club 25 Model Boat Club 15 Slide Rule-Begin- ning Club 25 Slide Rule-Advanced Club 45 Aviation Education Club 15 Bridge Club 35 Save-a-Trip Club 35 Golf 2, 3, 45 Football B Team 25 All School Play 45 Prom Committee 35 Prom Dec- oration 35 Post Prom Committee 25 Post Prom Decorations 25 Badger Boys' State 35 Iunior Red Cross 25 Chemistry Club 4. ARNDT, NANCY --- Future Teachers 25 Latin Club 1, 25 Brides Club 45 Save-a-Trip Club 35 Commercial Club 45 Campus Clipper 3. BAERTLETN, EILEEN --- Future Homemakers of America 15 Knitting Club 45 Square Dancing Club 45 Sheepshead Club 35 Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 45 Com- mercial Club 35 Prom Decoration Com- mittee 3. BAKER, TU --- American Field Service Pres- ident 45 Square Dancing Club 45 Creat- ive Dancing Club 45 Swimming 45 De- bate 45 Extemporaneous Speaking 45 Senator 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Oper- etta 4. BALES, NANCY --- Pep Club 45 Future Homemakers of America 15 Future Teachers 2, 3, 4 State Secretary5 Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Charmers Club 25 College Prep Club 45 French Conversation Club 35 Interpretative Reading 1, 2, 35 Campus Clipper 3, 45 Bend Staff 45 Bend Sponsorship 45 Sen- ator 3, 45 All School Play 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Prom Decoration 35 Post Prom Committee 25 Post Prom Decorations 25 Hobo Hop Court 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 DAR Award 45 Senior Announcement Committee 45 Will and Prophecy Committee 45 TAP Commit- tee 3, 4. BANDLE, ELMER --- Future Farmers of America 1, 25 Chess Club 15 Senator 1. BART, PATTI --- Pep Club 45 Future Teach- ers 2, 35 Spanish Club 15 Little Theater Club 25 College Prep Club 45 French Conversation Club 35 American Field Service 3, 45 Comparative Religions 25 Debate 1, 25 Debate Award 25 Humor- ous Declamation 35 Campus Clipper 2, 3, 45 Bend Staff 2, 45 Bend Sponsorship 45 Senator 25 Alternate Senator 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Prom Decoration 35 Post Prom Commit- tee 25 Post Prom Decorations 25 Mid- winter Committee 3, 45 Midwinter Dec- orations 3, 45 Hobo Hop Court 45 Na- tional Honor Society 45 School Ring Committee 25 VFW Essay Award 15 TAP School Committee 35 Honor Roll. BAST, TOM --- Slide Rule-Beginning Club 35 Chess Club 1, 45 WB Club 2, 3, 4: Baseball B Team 25 Track 1, 25 Golf 3, 45 Football A Team 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball B team 15 Basketball B Team 1, 25 Swimming Manager 45 Debate 15 NFL Merit Award 15 Alternate Senator 35 Prom Decoration 35 Prom Court 35 Mayball Court 15 Badger Boys' State 35 School Ring Committee 25 YAC Com- mittee 4. BASTIAN, MARY --- Future Nurses 2, 35 Lat- in Club 2, 35 Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 25 Humorous Declamation 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Fresh- man Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 A Cappella Choir 45 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decoration 35 Post Prom Commit- tee 35 Post Prom Decorations 3. BAUER, ANNE --- Future Nurses 1, 2, 35 Girls Athletic Association 2, 45 Little Theater Club 15 Campus Clipper 45 Bend 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decoration 35 Post Prom Committee 25 Post Prom Decoration 25 Midwinter Committee 45 Hobo Hop Court 45 Cheerleading C Team 1, B Team 3, A Team 2, 45 Latin 2, 35 Save-a- Trip Club 45 Girls' Glee Club 2. BECKER, JOANNE --- Future Teachers 2, 3, 45 Bender Band 1, 25 Social Dancing 15 College Prep Club 45 French Conversa- tion 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Post Prom Decorations 2. BECKER, PAT --- Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Charmers Club 35 College Prep Club 45 Interpretative Reading 25 Campus Clipper 35 junior Red Cross 1, 2, 35 Senator 1, 2, 3. BEDER, LAVERN --- Future Drivers Club 25 Knitting Club 25 Social Dancing 15 Square Dancing Club 45 Sheepshead Club 35 Sketching Club 15 Brides Club 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary. BEDER, VINCENT --- Cross Country 3, 45 Wrestling 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Iunior Red Cross 25 Gun Club 25 Bow 8z Arrow Club 15 Bender Band Club 45 Hunting 81 Fishing Club 15 Archery 45 Conver- sation Club 35 Aviation Education Club 35 Fencing Club 25 Track 2, 4. BELONGIA, JAMES --- Future F a r rn e r s of America 2, 3 Secretary, 4 Treasurer5 Bow :Sz Arrow Club 15 Sheepshead Club 25 Track 1, 2, 45 Tumbling 45 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4. BERGIN, JOAN --- Pep Club 45 Knitting Club 35 Bender Band Club 15 Social Dancing Club 15 Brides Club 45 Little Theater Club 25 French Conversation Club 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Pep Band 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decoration 35 Hobo Hop Court 45 Orchestra 3. BERKHOLTZ, BRUCE --- Slide Rule-Beginning Club 35 Spelling Boosters Club 15 Chess Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Science Club 15 Debate 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate Award 2, 35 NFL Merit Award 1, 2, 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Freshman Boys' Chorus 15 Freshman Mixed Chorus 15 National Honor Society 3 Vice-president, 45 Magazine Home- room Chairman 25 Honor Roll. BETH, MICKEY --- Lapidary Club 45 Hunt- ing 81 Fishing Club 1, 25 Art Appreci- ation Club 3, 45 WB Club 1, 25 Art Service Club 35 Baseball A Team l, 2, 45 Track 15 Tumbling 1, 2, 45 Foot- ball A Team 2, 45 Football B Team 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Freshman Boys' Chorus 15 Prom Decorations 35 Mid- winter Decorations 3. BIERTZER, PAT --- Future Homemakers of America 35 Social Dancing Club 15 Brides Club 45 Commercial Club 3, 4 President5 Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee Club 2. BIRR, CAROL --- G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Fresh- man Girls' Glee Club5 Student Senate Alternate 25 All School Play 2, 45 Intra- mural Board Assistant Manager 2, Man- ager 3, 45 German Club 2, 35 Future Teachers of America 2, 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 All School Play Program Com- mittee 45 Brides Club 45 Future Busi- ness Leaders of America Reporter 45 Bend Staff 4. BOHN, CARL --- Model Boat Club 15 Hunt- ing 6: Fishing Club 15 Archery Club 25 Bridge Club 35 Conversation Club 25 All School Play 45 Freshman Boys' Chorus 15 Intramural Board 3. BOHN, DOUGLAS --- Freshman Science 15 Latin Club 2, 35 Slide Rule-Beginning 35 Slide Rule-Advanced Club 45 Chess Club 3, 45 Camera Club 15 Freshman Boys' Chorus 15 Honor Roll. BORCHERT, FRED --- Freshman Science 15 Bender Band Club 25 Badger Band Club 35 Swing Band 2, 45 Slide Rule-Begin- ning 25 Senator 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Band Officer 1, 3, 4 President5 Swing Band 2, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 YAC Committee 4. BOTTLEMAN, JOHN --- Hunting fx Fishing Club 25 Sheepshead Club 15 Washington County Pioneers Club 15 Armchair Trav- elers Club 2. BRANDENBURG, MADELEINE --- Future Nurs- es 25 Future Teachers 3, 45 German Club 2, 3, 45 Girls Athletic Association 1, 25 Little Theater 15 Around-the- World Traveler Club 35 Interpretative Reading 2, 35 Prom Decoration 35 junior Red Cross 2 President, 3, 45 W. B. H. S. News Radio Program 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY... 101 BR1TToN, JAMES --- B e n d e r Band 2, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bow 81 Arrow Club 1, Slide Rule-Beginning Club 3, Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 4, Swimming 4, Senator 3, Band 1, 2, Swing Band 2, Pep Band 2, Prom Decoration 3, Post Prom Committee 2, Post Prom Decorations 2, Badger Boys' State 3. BUETTNER, ERHARD --- German C lu b 1, Sheepshead Club 2, Project Design 3, Future Farmers of America Club 4, Pro- Zlection Club 3, Shop Maintenance Club BURG, JUDIANN --- Future Nurses 1, Knit- ting Club 4, German Club 2, 3, Square Dancing Club 4, Sheepshead Club 3, Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3. BURKEL, DON --- Lomira High School 1, 2, 3, Baseball A Team 3, Football A Team 2, Football B Team 1, Basket- ball B Team 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Prom Committee 3, Prom Decorations 3, Honor Roll 1, 2. BUTZKE, NOEL --- Northwestem C o l le g e High 1955-57, Model Boat Club 3, Sheepshead 3, Swing Band 4, Band 3, 4, Pep Band 4. CARDARELLE, IANEL --- F r e n c h Club 3, Brides Club 4, Charmers Club 2, Little Theater Club 1. CHARLTON, JAMES --- Hunting 8: Fishing Club 3, WB Club 2, 3, 4, Art Service Club 2, Conversation Club 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Science 1. CLASSEY, SUE --- Pep Club 4, Future Nurs- es 1, Knitting Club 4, Sheepshead Club 3, Little Theater Club 1, Commercial Club 3, 4, Campus Clipper 1, 4, Fresh- man Girls' Chorus 1. COLLINS, MIKE --- Radio Broadcasting Club 1, Hunting Sz Fishing Club 1, Baseball B Team 1, Debate 1. CooLEY, ROBERT --- Ski Club 1, 2, Chess Club 2, Aviation Education Club 1, Bridge Club 3, WB Club 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football B Team 1, 2, Basket- ball B Team 1, 2, Swimming 4, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Prom Decoration 3, Post Prom Committee 2, Post Prom Decor- ations 2, Junior Red Cross 2, Chemistry Club 4. CooPER, PAT --- Knitting Club 2, German Club 2, 3, 4, Creative Dancing Club 1, Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Decoration 3, Midwinter Commit- tee 4, Intramural Board 4. COTTER, JOANIE --- Knitting Club 1, Sheeps- head Club 2, Sketching Club 3, Girls Athletic Association 1, Charmers 2 Pres- ident, Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Operetta 3, 4, Homecoming Court 2. DICKMANN, PAUL --- Model Boat Club 1, Radio Code Club 1, Archery Club 3, Camera Club 3, Conversation Club 2, Slide Rule-Advanced 4, Bend Staff 4, All School Play 4, College Prep Club 4. D1ELs, RONALD --- Future Drivers Club 2, Project Design Club 4, Social Dancing Club 1, 3, Camera Club 1, 2, Track 2, g,34,4Tumbling 2, 3, 4, Cross Country DREGER, KEN --- Future Farmers of Amer- ica 4, Ski Club 2, Social Dancing Club 1, Square Dancing Club 1. DUERNBERGER, DIANE --- Knitting Club 4, German Club 2, Social Dancing Club 1, Sheepshead Club 3, Brides Club 4, Charmers Club 2, Commercial Club 3, Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, Prom Com- mittee 3, Post Prom Decorations 2. EKLO, BARBARA --- Pep Club 4, Future Drivers Club 2, Sketching Club 1, Lit- tle Theater Club 2, College Prep Club 3, Interpretative Reading 3, Bridge Club 4, Dramatics 1, Debate 1, 2, Debate Award 1, 2, Extemporaneous Speaking 3, Extemporaneous Reading 4, NFL. Merit Award 2, Campus Clipper 3, 4, Bend Staff 2, 3, Editor 4, Senator 2, 4, Alternate Senator 1, 3, All School Play 1, One Act Play 3, Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee Club 2, A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 4, Prom Decoration 3, Prom Committee 3, Post Prom Committee 2, Post Prom Decorations 2, Magazine Homeroom Chairman 1, 2, 3, 4, School Ring Committee 2, YAC Committee 4, B Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4 WB, Commencement Program Chairman 4, Senior Class Play 4, Mid- winter Decorations 4, Honor Roll. FABER, ADELINE --- Future Homemakers of America 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Social Dancing Club 1, 2, Creative Dancing Club 1, Brides Club 4, Charmers Club 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee Club 2. FABER, JUNE --- Music Appreciation Club 1, Brides Club 4, Charmers Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, Prom Committee 3, Prom Decoration 3. FAIRCLOTH, D1crc--- Benson High Omaha, Nebraska 1955-56, Music Appreciation Club 4, Camera Club 2, Interpretative Reading Club 2, 3, Play Production 3, Track 3, Football B Team 2, A Team 3, Interpretative Reading 2, 3, 4, All School Play 3, One Act Plays 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Operetta 3, 4, Community Entertain- ment 2, 3, 4, Singing for Fun 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 3, Prom Decorations 3, Prom Court 3, Mayball Court 2, Radio Program 4, Social Committee 3. FALK, ALFRED --- Future Farmers of Amer- ica 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Dancing Club 1, Square Dancing Club 4, Sheepshead Club 2. FILO, JAMES --- Social Dancing 1, 2, Model FLASCH, BARBARA --- Future Homemakers of America 4, Knitting Club 2, German Club 1, 2, Music Appreciation 2, Social Dancing Club 1, Brides Club 4, College Prep Club 3, Interpretative Reading 3. FRANKOW, CHARLOTTE --- Knitting Club 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Penmanship Club 4, Social Dancing Club 1, 2, Chess Club 3, Camera Club 1, Charmers Club 2, Make-up Club 3, 4, Badgerettes 1, Bend Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Editor, Senator 1, 2, Alternate Senator 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Prom Decoration 3, Prom Queen 3, Post Prom Committee 2, Post Prom Decor- ations 2, National Honor Society 3, 4 Secretary, Courtesy Driver Award 3, Drum Majorette 4, Honor Roll. FREUND, PHYLLIS --- Future Homemakers of America 2, Historian 3, 4 Treasurer, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Dancing Club 1, Square Dancing Club 4, Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Spelling Boosters Club 1, Prom Committee 3, 4, Intra- mural Award 1, Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee Club 2. FRrNcs, RICHARD --- Future Drivers Club 2, Badger Band Club 3, Social Dancing Club 1, Sheepshead Club 3, Camera Club 1, College Prep Club 4, Swing Band 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Freshman Boys' Chorus 1, Operetta 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 4, Swing Band 2, 3, Pep Band 3. F UGE, BARBARA --- Future Homemakers of America 1, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, German Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Music Theory dz Harmony Club 3, Save-a-Trip Club 3, 4, Badgerettes 1, 2, Debate 1, 2, Debate Award 2, NFL Merit Award 3, Bend Staff 4, Senator 1, Alternate Senator 2, Senate Officer, Sec- retary-treasurer 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee Club 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4 Business Manager, Prom Commit- tee 3, Prom Decoration 3, Prom Court 3, Midwinter Committee 3, 4, Mid- winter Decorations 4 Chairman, Hobo Hop Court 4, National Honor Society 4, TAP Chairman 3, 4, County Chairman 4, City Chairman 3, Baccalaureate Com- mittee 4, Commencement, Banquet and Decorations 4, Band 1, Honor Roll. FULLER, DEANNA --- Girls Athletic Associ- ation 1, Brides Club 4, Camera Club 1, French Conversation Club 2, Badger- ettes 2, Swimming 4, Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, Post Prom Committee 2. CAUGEH, JOYCE --- Future Homemakers of America 3, 4 Secretary, Freshman Science 1, Square Dancing 1, Spelling Boosters Club 2, Brides Club 4, Charm- ers Club 2, Prom Committee 3, Prom Decoration 3. GEBHARD, NANCY --- Future Homemakers of America 3, Creative Dancing 2, Girls Athletic Association 4, Charmers Club 2, CRASS, GERRY --- German Club 2, Archery Boat Club 2, Square Dancing Club 1, Save-a-Trip Club 4, Commercial Club Club 3, Sheepshead Club 2, Track 3. Canasta Club 2, Track 2, Running 3. 3, 4, Freshman Mixed Choir 1. 102 . . .SENIOR DIRECTORY CEI-IL, MARY--- Future Homemakers of America 15 Future Teachers 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Little Theater Club 15 College Prep Club 45 Save-a-Trip Club 35 Campus Clipper 45 Prom Decoration 35 Post Prom Decoration 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Salutatorian. GEIB, ANN --- Bender Band 35 Girls Ath- letic Association 2, 3, 45 Senator 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Girls, Glee Club 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Prom Decoration 35 Post Prom Decorations 25 Hobo Hop Queen 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Magazine Homeroom Chairman 45 St. Agnes Convent, Fond du Lac, Chorus 15 Voice 15 Latin Club5 Sr. Choir. GERNER, RALPH --- Future F a r m e r s of America 25 Model Boat Club 15 Bow 8: Arrow Club 2. GESSERT, BONNIE --- Future Drivers Club 25 Future Homemakers of America 35 Freshman Science 15 Bender Band 2, 35 Brides Club 4, Vice-President5 Camera Club 15 Little Theater Club 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Band Officer 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 15 Prom Decoration 35 Post Prom Com- mittee 25 FBLA 4. GOEDEN, NANA ---F resno High School, Fresno, California, German Club 25 Choraleers 35 Chorus 1, 2, 35 West Bend-Operetta 45 Brides Club 45 Chor- us 4. GOEDEN, KEN --- Lapidary Club 3, 45 Social Dancing 25 Sheepshead Club 35 Aviation Education 2. GOETSCH, CLARENCE --- Social Dancing 3, 45 Gun Club 3, 45 Maintenance Shop 3, 4. GONRING, DAVE --- Future Drivers Club 25 Freshman Science 15 Sheepshead Club 35 WB Club 3, 45 Conservation Club 1, 25 Baseball A Team 2, 3, 45 Baseball BD Team 15 Track 1, 25 Football A Team 3, 45 Football BD Team 15 Bask- etball A Team 35 Basketball BD Team 1, 2. GORMAN, MARY --- St. Maryis Academy, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin: Cheerlead- er 1, 25 Orchestra 1, 25 Class Secretary 15 Future Business Leaders of America 45 Knitting Club 45 Music Appreciation 35 French Conversation Club 35 Orch- estra 3, 4. GOSEWEHR, JILL --- Band 15 Pep Club 45 Future Teachers 2, 3, 45 Music Appreci- ation Club 45 Sheepshead Club 25 Little Theater Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Make-up 1, 2, 3, 4 Chairman5 Music Theory Sz Harm- ony 25 French Conversation Club 35 Save-a-Trip Club 3, 45 American Field Service 35 Badgerettes 15 Cheerleader 45 Debate 35 Humorous Declamation 15 All School Play 15 Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Girls, Glee Club 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Community Enter- tainment 3, 45 Singing for Fun 3, 45 Band 1, 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decoration 35 Post Prom Committee 25 Post Prom Decorations 25 Midwinter Committee 3, 45 Midwinter Decorations 3, 45 Hobo Hop Committee 45 Magazine Homeroom Chairman 1, 2, 3. GROTI-I, MARIE --- Future Drivers Club 25 Future Homemakers of America 1, 35 German Club 2, 35 Social Dancing 15 Girls Athletic Association 3, 45 Brides Club 45 Charmers Club 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 Prom Decoration 3. GUNDRUM, WALTER --- Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3 Treasurer, 4 Vice-Pres- ident5 Social Dancing 1, 35 Sheepshead Club 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Dec- oration 3. GUSE, BOB --Future Drivers Club 1, Vice- President5 Model Railroad Builders 15 Sheepshead Club 25 Slide Rule-Begin- ning 25 World Affairs 45 College Prep Club 45 Homeroom Officer 45 All Schoal Play 45 One Act Play 3, 45 Homecom- ing Court 45 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decoration 35 Prom Court 3. HAEBIG, ToM --- Future Teachers 35 Badg- er Band 25 Radio Broadcasting 15 Sheepshead Club 35 College Prep Club 45 Music Theory 25 Aviation Education 15 Bridge Club 45 Baseball Av Team 35 Senator 35 Alternate Senator 25 All School Play 35 One Act Play 45 Fresh- man Boys, Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Community Enter- tainment 3, 45 Singing for Fun 1, 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decoration 35 Prom Court 35 May- ball King 25 Midwinter Decorations 25 Junior Red Cross 3. HAHN, DANIEL --- Future Drivers Club 25 German 1, 25 Hunting 81 Fishing Club 25 Slide Rule-Beginning Club 35 Slide Rule- Advanced Club 45 Chemistry Club 45 Basketball BD Team 1, 25 Senator 15 Homeroom President 25 Honor Roll. HARDEGEN, DARLENE --- Future Homemak- ers of America 1, 25 Social Dancing Club 15 Square Dancing Club 45 Sheeps- head Club 25 Brides Club 45 Chess Club 35 Bridge Club 3. HABTER, BOB --- Freshman S c i e n c e 15 Sheepshead Club 25 Baseball A Team 25 Baseball B Team 15 -Football B Team 1, 25 Basketball B Team 1, 2. HEIDER, LOIS --- Future Drivers Club 25 Music Appreciation Club 25 World Af- fairs 45 Girls Athletic Association 15 Chess Club 35 Camera Club 15 Bridge Club 35 Campus Clipper 45 Honor Roll. HEIL, MERRIE --- Pep Club 45 Knitting Club 35 Chess Club 25 Camera Club 15 College Prep Club 35 Interpretative Reading 15 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Badger- ettes 15 Art Service 25 Lettering Club 45 Homeroom President 35 All School Play 15 Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Homecoming Court 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Prom Decoration 35 Prom Court 35 Post Prom Committee 25 Mid- winter Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Midwinter Decorations 1, 2, 3, 45 Hobo Hop Court 45 Hobo Hop Committee 45 Badger Girls, State 35 Junior Red Cross 35 Mag- azine Sales Assistant 35 Social Commit- tee 45 School Ring Committee 2. HENKE, FRED --- Slide Rule-Beginning Club 25 Chess Club 2, 35 Chemistry Club 4. HENSLER, DENNIS --- Future Drivers Club 25 Model Boat Club 35 Ski Club 15 Camera Club 15 Little Theater Club 35 Save-a-Trip Club 45 WB Club 45 Safe Drivers Club 25 Ski Team 15 Track 1, 2, 45 Tumbling 45 Cross Country 35 Foot- ball An Team 45 Football BD Team 1, 25 Basketball B Team 1, 25 Swimming 45 Campus Clipper 3, 45 All School Play 1, 2, 35 One Act Play 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 1, 2, 35 Freshman Mixed Choir 15 Post Prom Committee 3. HEss, GEORGE --- Latin Club 25 Ski Club 3, 45 Archery Club 15 Slide Rule-Begin- ning Club 35 WB Club 25 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Football AU Team 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball B Team 15 Debate 25 Alternate Senator 25 All School Play 3. HERBST, DoN --- Future Drivers Club 35 Lapidary Club 45 Bow 81 Arrow Club 15 Archery Club 15 Sheepshead Club 35 Hot Rod Club 2. HOFF, JOAN --- Knitting Club 25 Social Dancing Club 15 Square Dancing Club 45 Brides Club President 45 Camera Club 15 Charmers Club 35 Save-a-Trip Club 3. HOFFMAN, JARY --- Random Lake High: Latin 1 Club5 Basketball B Team 1, 25 Basketball A Team 2, Manager5 Football A Team 2, 3 Manager5 West Bend High: Chess Club 3, 45 Junior Class Play 35 Bridge Club 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Senior Class Play 4. HOLLAND, MARY ANN ---Future Home- makers of America 1, 2, 3, 45 German Club 25 Social Dancing Club 15 Brides Club 45 Conversation Club 1. HoLz, JUDY --- Future Drivers Club 25 Social Dancing Club 15 Square Dancing Club 45 Sheepshead Club 35 Brides Club 45 Charmers Club 25 Art Service 15 De- bate 15 Senator 25 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Magazine Homeroom Chairman 4. HRON, JIM --- Future Drivers Club 25 Social Dancing Club 15 Slide Rule-Beginning Club 45 World Affairs Club 45 Chess Club 25 Aviation Education 15 Com- mercial Club 35 Track 15 Cross Country 2, 35 Basketball A Team 45 Basketball Bn Team 25 Alternate Senator 45 All School Play 45 Senior Class Play 45 Freshman Chorus 1. HUBER, JANET --- Future Drivers Club 25 Art Appreciation 45 Freshman Girls' Chorus 1. HUDSON, BILL --- Future Drivers Club 25 Project Design Club 35 Aviation Educa- tion 25 Aviation Education 35 Track 35 Basketball B Team 25 Basketball A Team 3, 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY . . . 103 JANZ, WARREN --- Future Drivers Club 25 Social Dancing Club 15 Slide Rule-Be- ginning Club 45 Track 4. JOSTEN, SUE --- Pius XI Milwaukee: Sodal- ity 1, 25 Homeroom Secretary 15 Red Cross 15 Chorus 1, 25 Biology Club 25 West Bend High: World Affairs 45 Chess Club 35 Bridge Club 35 Com- mercial Club 45 Swim Club 4. JUNG, RALPH --- Future Farmers of Amer- ica 2, 3, 4 President5 Aviation Educa- tion 15 Shop Maintenance 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Agriculture Judging Teams. KADINO, BONNIE ---Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 Creative Dancing Club 15 Little Theater Club 15 College Prep Club 35 Music Theory 81 Harmony 25 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Magazine Homeroom Chairman 3. KEDINOER, JEROIXIE --- German Club 2, 3, 45 Social Dancing Club 15 Camera Club 25 Aviation Education 15 WB Club 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Tumbling 35 Cross Coun- try 3, 45 Wrestling 4. KEMPF, JOYCE --- German Club 2, 3, 45 Sketching Club 25 Girls Athletic Associ- ation 1, 2, 3, 45 Brides Club 45 Fresh- man Girls' Chorus 1. KENNY, PAT --- Model Railroad Builders 15 Bender Band 3, 45 Slide Rule-Beginning Club 25 American Field Service 35 Play Production 35 Golf 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 25 Cross Country 15 Football B Team 25 Basketball A Team 3, 45 Basketball B Team 25 Original Oratory 45 Bend Staff 45 Senator 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Pres- ident 35 Little Ten Council 35 All School Play 1, 35 One Act Play 3, 45 A Cap- pella Choir 45 Band 1, 25 Swing Band 25 Pep Band 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decoration 35 Prom King 35 Post Prom Committee 25 Badger Boys' State 35 Magazine Homeroom C h a i r m a n 35 School Ring Committee 25 AFS Ameri- can Abroad Candidate. KERRY, KAYE --- Pep Club 45 Future Teach- ers of America 2, 3, 45 Sketching Club 15 Charmers Club 25 Little Theater Club 15 Save-a-Trip Club 35 Campus Clipper 45 Homeroom Officer 15 Band 15 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decoration 35 Post Prom Committee 25 Post Prom Decor- ations 25 Will and Prophecy Committee 45 Decorations for Graduation 4. KIRCHNER, CARLYLE --- Model R a i l r o a d Builders Club 1, 2, 35 Hunting 6: Fish- ring Club 35 Slide Rule-Beginning Club KIRST, BEVERLY --- Social Dancing Club 15 Girls Athletic Association 15 Brides Club 45 Little Theater Club 15 Commercial Club 35 Band 1, 2. KLEIN, DIANE --- Future Homemakers of America 45 Social Dancing Club 15 Brides Club 45 Little Theater Club 15 French Conversation Club 35 Safe Driv- ers Club 25 Girls' Glee Club 3. 104 . . . SENIOR DIRECTORY KNOEREL, KEN --- Social Dancing Club 15 Commercial Club 35 Aviation Education 25 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Football A Team 2, 3, 45 Football B Team 15 Wrestling 4. KNOEEEL, MARY --- Pep Club 4 President5 Future Drivers Club 15 Future Nurses 35 Girls Athletic Association 25 Brides Club 4 President5 Little Theater Club 15 Bridge Club 25 Commercial Club 35 Homeroom Officer 3, 45 Post Prom Dec- orations 25 Mayball Court 25 Cheerlead- er 1, 2, 4. KNUTH, HENRY --- Hunting 81 Fishing Club 15 Chess Club 2, 45 Bridge Club 3, 45 Armchair Travelers 1. KOHLER, ROINIAN --- Lapidary Club 3, 45 Hunting 51 Fishing Club 25 Social Danc- ing Club 15 Aviation Education 15 Shop Maintenance 45 Track 25 Cross Country 25 Mixed Chorus 25 Freshman Boys' Chorus 15 Boys' Glee Club 1. KOTH, JUDY ---F uture Homemakers of America 35 Social Dancing Club 15 Sketching Club 15 Brides Club 45 Charm- ers Club 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 Prom Decoration 3. KRAMER, KAREN --- Social Dancing Club 15 Brides Club 45 Bridge Club 35 Safe Drivers Club 25 Junior Red Cross 3. KRELL, MARIE --- Social Dancing Club 15 Sheepshead Club 25 Brides Club 45 Commercial Club 3. KUECHLER, JUDY --- Knitting Club 25 Ger- man Club 2, 35 Social Dancing Club 15 Square Dancing Club 2, 35 Sketching Club 1, 25 Brides Club 45 Charmers Club 25 Bend 45 Prom Decoration 3. KURTH, PHYLLIS --- Future Homemakers of America 2, 45 Knitting Club 25 German Club 2, 35 Social Dancing Club 15 Sketching Club 15 Brides Club 45 Charmers Club 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Honor Roll. LAND, PAUL --- Engineering Club 35 Social Dancing Club 15 Alternate Senator 35 Homeroom Officer 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LAUFER, JIM --- Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 45 Hunting 81 Fishing Club 35 Social Dancing Club 2. LAY, JOHN --- Geunan Club 2, 35 Hunting :Sz Fishing Club 2, 35 Chess Club 1, 2, 35 Conversation Club 15 American Field Service 3, 45 Golf 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Tennis 15 Basketball A Team 3, 45 Basketball B Team 25 Bend Staff 45 Senator 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 3, 45 Class Vice-President 45 Freshman Boys' Chorus 15 Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decoration 35 Midwinter Decor- ations 35 Hobo Hop Court 45 Hobo Hop Committee 45 National Honor Society 45 Badger Boys' State 35 Chemistry Club 45 Honor Roll. LAYCOCK, SALLY ---F uture Teachers of America 3, 4 Vice-President5 Little Theater Club 1, 25 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Badgerettes 15 Humorous Declamation 2, 35 Interpretative Reading 45 Bend Sponsorship 45 Alternate Senator 15 Homeroom Officer 15 Class Vice-Pres- ident 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 45 Prom Decoration 35 Prom Committee 35 Post Prom Decorations 25 Hobo Hop Committee 45 YAC Committee 45 An- nouncement Committee 45 Cap 81 Gown Committee 4. LEITHEISER, KEN --- Future Drivers Club 25 Hunting :Sr Fishing Club 25 Archery Club 35 Commercial Club 35 Baseball B Team 2. LEWIS, BETTY --- Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Little Theater Club 15 American Field Service 4 President5 De- bate 15 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decorations 3. LIERMANN, CAROL --- Girls Athletic Associ- ation 1, 25 Brides Club 45 Little Theater Club 1, 25 French Conversation Club 35 Girls' Glee Club 35 Library Apprentice 2. LIESENER, JUDY --- Future Nurses 3, 45 Lat- in Club 2, 35 Sketching Club 15 Little Theater Club 1, 25 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Debate 15 Interpretative Reading 2, 35 Campus Clipper 35 Bend Staff 45 Alter- nate Senator 1, 35 Homeroom Officer 15 National Honor Society 3, 45 Announce- ment Committee 45 Will 81 Prophecy 45 Prom Decorations 35 Honor Ro l. LOCHEN, PAUL --- Future Farmers of Amer- ica 1, 2, 3, 45 Social Dancing Club 15 Sheepshead Club 35 Shop Maintenance 45 Track 45 Cross Country 4. LUTZ, JUDY --- Brides Club 45 C h a r m e r s Club 35 Little Theater Club 25 Bridge Club 25 French Conversation Club 35 Future Nurses 1. MANNING, MICHAEL --- Latin Club 1, 25 Social Dancing Club 1, 25 Chess Club 35 American Field Service 3, 45 College Prep Club 45 Debate 15 Homeroom Of- ficer 25 Senior Class Play 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Boys' Glee Club 1, 25 A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decoration 35 Post Prom Committee 25 Post Prom Decorations 25 Baccalaureate Committee Chairman 45 Finalist Candidate for AFS Summer Program 35 Rotary Boy of the Month 4. MARTIN, HILARY--- Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Team I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball A Team 2, 3, 45 Baseball B Team 15 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 45 Football A Team 2, 3, 45 Football B Team 15 Homeroom Officer 3, 45 Homecoming Court 2. MATENAER, CAROL---P6I'1I'I1aI1Sl1Ip 45 Soc- ial Dancing 15 Creative Dancing Club 25 Charmers Club 15 Commercial Club 35 Armchair Travelers 25 Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee Club 1, 25 Home- coming Court 15 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decoration 35 Post Prom Commit- tee 25 Post Prom Decorations 25 Mag- azine Homeroom Chaimian 1. MATENAER, J A M E s --- Lapidary Club 45 Sheepshead Club 35 Track 2, 3. MAxoN, JUDY --- Pep Club Secretary-Treas- urer 45 Music Appreciation Club 25 Social Dancing Club 15 Little Theater Club 15 Brid e Club 35 Dramatic Club 25 Play Proguction Club 35 Bend 45 Senator 15 Altemate Senator 25 Home- room Secretary-Treasurer 25 Class Sec- retary-Treasurer 15 All School Play 35 One Act Play 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 A Cappella Choir 45 Operetta 45 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decoration 35 Prom Court 35 Post Prom Decorations 25 Mayball Court 25 Intramural Board 2, 3, 4, Manager, Assistant Manager 2, 35 Social Committee 35 Pool Committee 35 Freshman Cheerleader 15 Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll. MAY, DICK --- Radio Code 15 Archery Club 25 Square Dancing Club 15 Sketching Club 35 Auto Mechanics Club 25 Hot Rod Club 35 WB Club 45 Track 45 Foot- ball A Team 45 Tennis 15 Wrestling 45 Prom Decorations 35 Intramural Board 2. MAY, FRED --- Future Drivers Club 25 Lap- idary Club 45 Hunting 8: Fishing Club 25 Art Appreciation Club 35 Art Service Club 3. MAY, JERRY --- Future Drivers Club 25 Soc- ial Dancing Club 25 Homeroom Officer 2. MAYO, KAY --- Future Teachers Club 25 Knitting Club 25 Gennan Club 2, 3, 45 Music Appreciation Club 15 GAA 2, 3, 45 Little Theater Club 15 College Prep Club 45 Bridge Club 35 Commercial Club Reporter 35 American Field Serv- ice Club 45 Interpretative Reading 3, 45 Campus Clipper fFeature Editorl 3, 45 Altemate Senator 35 Prom Decoration 35 Commencement Program Committee 45 Senior Banquet Committee Chainnan 45 Senior Announcement Committee 45 Will and Prophesy Committee 45 Junior Red Cross Vice-President 35 TAP Drive Chairman 45 Honor Roll. MCBRIDE, ROY --- Rufus King High, Mil- waukee 1955-58. MEISTER, JANE --- Pep Club 45 F u t u r e Nurses Club 1, 25 Future Teachers Club 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 Little Theater Club 15 American Field Service Club 3, 45 Campus Clipper Editor 3, 45 All School Play 15 One Act Play 45 Fresh- man Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Operetta 45 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decoration 35 Post Prom Committee 25 Post Prom Decorations 25 Midwinter Committee 45 Midwinter Decorations 45 Hobo Hop Committee 4. MERTZ, TIM --- Kalamazoo Central High, Michigan: Intramurals- W. B. High- Track 3, 45 Football A Team 4. MILLER, ARMAND --- Hi-Y Club 15 Gennan Club 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 45 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 All School Play 1, 2, 3, 45 One Act Play 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 45 Magazine Homeroom Chairman 35 Or- chestra 4. MINCI-I, DICK --- Future Drivers Club Sec- retary 25 Model Boat Club President 15 Bow 81 Arrow Club 2, 35 WB Club Sec- retary-Treasurer 3, 45 Baseball A Team 3, 45 Baseball B Team 15 Tumbling 35 Cross Country 15 Football A Team 3, 45 Football B Team 25 Senator 35 Alternate Senator 15 Homeroom Officer 1, 3, 45 Hobo Hop Court 45 Intramural Board 4. MONDAY, Bon --- Model Boat Club 15 Soc- ial Dancing Club 1, 25 Gun Club 45 Shop Maintenance 4. MONDAY, MARY ANN --- Social Dancing Club 1, 25 Square Dancing Club 1, 45 Creative Dancing Club 35 Brides Club 45 Little Theater Club 1, 2. MosER, LUCILLE --- Future Homemakers of America 25 Social Dancing Club 15 Square Dancing Club 45 Sheepshead Club 25 Brides Club 45 Chess Club 35 Bridge Club 35 Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. NEIIRBASS, JUDY --- Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Music Appreci- ation Club 15 Badger Band Club 35 Swing Band Club 45 Humorous Dec- lamation 25 Senator 25 Altemate Senator 35 Homeroom Officer 3, 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Band Officer 2, 35 Sec- tion Leader 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Post Prom Decorations Committee 25 Mid- winter Committee Co-Chairman 45 Mid- winter Decorations 3, 45 Magazine Homeroom Chairman 3, 45 Band Coun- cil 15 School Ring Committee 25 Madi- son Music Clinic 45 Campus Clipper 3, 45 Bend Staff 2, 3, 45 Bend Editor 45 Senior Class Play 45 Senior Cap and Gown Committee5 National Honor Society 3, 4 Treasurer5 Honor Roll. NICHOLSON, MARY --- Pep Club 45 Future Teachers Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Social Dancing Club 15 Chess Club 25 Little Theater Club 1, 25 Save-a-Trip Club 3 Vice-President5 Interpretative Reading 15 Bend Staff 45 Homeroom Secretary 15 All School Play 45 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decorations 35 Post Prom Committee 25 Post Prom Decor- ations 25 Hobo Hop Committee 45 Make- up Committee 3, 4 Co-Chairman. OELHAEEN, BETTY --- Future Homemakers of America 2, 35 Future Nurses I5 Ger- man Club 2, 3, 45 Square Dancing Club 45 Girls Athletic Association 25 Brides Club 45 Commercial Club 45 Junior Red Cross 1. OELHAFEN, BEVERLY --- Pep Club 45 Crea- tive Dancing Club 15 Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 25 Save-a-Trip Club 35 Debate 15 Campus Clipper 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 3. OHMANN, JEAN --- Future Teachers 3, 45 German Club 2, 3, 45 Music Appreci- ation Club 15 Badger Band 35 Penman- ship Club 45 Chess Club 15 Sketching Club 15 Homeroom Officer 3 Secretary5 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Post Prom Commit- tee 2. OLsoN, DALE --- Freshman Science Club 15 Project Design 35 Hunting Sr Fishing Club 25 Social Dancing Club 15 Square Dancing Club 2, 45 Safe Drivers Club 1. O'MEARA, KATHY --- Future Nurses 15 Fu- ture Teachers Club 45 Knitting Club 25 Latin Club 25 Save-a-Trip Club 3 Treas- urer5 American Field Service Club 45 Rhythmic Dancing Club 35 Debate 1, 2, 35 Homeroom President 15 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Oper- etta 45 Prom Decorations 35 Junior Red Cross 1. PABIAN, FRED --- Engineering C l u b 45 Radio Code 15 Hunting 81 Fishing Club 15 Camera Club 35 Armchair Travelers 25 Chemistry Club 45 Hi-Fi 2, 3. PEDERSON, MARILYN --- Future Teachers 25 Knitting Club 35 German Club 2, 3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer5 Washington County Pioneers I5 Girls Athletic Association 1, 2 Secretary5 Bridge Club 35 Save-a-Trip Club 35 Commercial Club 45 American Field Service 45 Badgerettes 25 Campus Clipper 45 Senator 2, 45 Altemate Sen- ator 15 Homeroom Secretary 1, Vice- President 35 Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 Prom Committee 35 Post Prom Committee 25 National Honor Social 3, 45 Magazine Homeroom Chair- man 25 School Ring Committee 25 Hon- or Roll. PI-'IsTER, JAN --- F u t u r e Homemakers of America 45 Music Appreciation Club 25 Social Dancing Club 15 Brides Club 45 Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee Club 2. PICK, CAROL --- St. Mary of the Anlgels Academy Legion of Mary 1, 2, Bas et ball 15 Chorus 1, 25 Dance Decorations 25 Cathedral High, Omaha, Nebraska: Chorus 35 Pep Club 35 West Bend High: Pep Club Vice-President 45 Future Nurses 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Operetta 45 Midwinter Committee 45 Midwinter Decorations 4. POEIILMAN, EDWARD --- F u t u r e Drivers Club 25 Lapidary Club 3, 45 Gennan Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Social Dancing Club 15 Model Club 35 Shop Maintenance 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY. . . 105 POWELL, EILEEN --- Pep Club 45 Girls Ath- letic Association 2, 3, 45 Brides Club 45 Charmers Club 1, 35 Badgerettes 1, 25 Girls' Glee Club 25 Prom Decorations 35 Library Apprentice 4. POWELL, KAY --- Future Nurses 25 Social Dancing Club 15 Brides Club 45 Charm- ers Club 2, 35 Girls Shop 3. RACE, JOAN --- Future Teachers 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Save-a-Trip Club 35 American Field Service 45 Badgerettes 15 Armchair Travelers 15 Campus Clip- per 3, 45 Bend 45 Freshman Girls, Chor- us 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 Prom Decor- ation 35 Post Prom Decorations 25 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Badger Girls, State 35 Honor Roll. RADY, DENNIS --- Freshman Science Club 15 Aviation Education 2. RAETHER, DONNA --- Future Drivers Club 25 Music Appreciation Club 25 Washing- ton County Pioneers 15 Brides Club 45 French Conversation 35 Comparative Re- ligions Club 1. RESEBURG, STEFANIE --- Future Homemak- ers of America 2, 3 President, 4 Vice- President5 Future Nurses 1, 25 German Club 2, 3, 45 Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Brides Club Secretary-Treas- urer 45 Save-a-Trip Club 35 Commercial Club 45 Campus Clipper 45 Alternate Senator 45 Freshman Girls, Chorus 15 Prom Decoration 35 Post Prom Decor- ations 25 Iunior Red Cross 2, President 35 Honor Roll. RETZLAFF, LOIS ANN --- Future Homemak- ers of America 25 Grooming for Busi- ness 35 Knitting Club 15 German Club 25 Social Dancing Club 35 Brides Club 45 Conservation Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 4. RITTERBUSCH, CAROL --- Girls Athletic Association 2, 35 Brides Club 45 Camera Club 25 Little Theater Club 15 Save-a- Trip Club 35 Badgerettes 15 Freshman Girls' Chorus 1. ROEBER, ALLEN --- Future Farmers of Am- erica 2, 3, 45 Future Drivers Club 15 Model Boat Club 1. ROELL, JACK --- Aviation Education 15 WB Club 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Tumbling 1, 2, 35 Football A Team 2, 3, 45 Football BD Team 15 Wrestling 4. RUF, KATHLEEN --- Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, 45 German Club 2, 3, 45 Music Appreciation Club 15 Social Danc- ing Club 15 Brides Club 45 Bend 45 Prom Decorations 3. RUNGE, JANET --- Future T e a c h e r s 45 French Club 35 Rhythmic Dancing Club 35 Music Theory 81 Harmony 25 Dramat- ics Club 1, 25 American Field Service 3, President 45 Badgerettes 15 Debate 25 Humorous Declamation 35 Senator 15 Alternate Senator 2, 35 Senate Office, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Mixed Chorus 45 106 . . . SENIOR DIRECTORY Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Operetta 45 Prom Decoration 35 Prom Committee 35 Post Prom Decor- ations 25 Midwinter Committee 45 Mag- azine Homeroom Chairman 1, 2, 45 Social Committee 25 AFS Scholarship Award 3. SAUER, BARBARA --- Pep Club 45 F u t u r e Drivers Club 25 Future Nurses 1, 25 Knitting Club 45 Brides Club 45 Charm- ers Club 35 Bridge Club 15 Commercial Club 25 Campus Clipper 3, 45 Freshman Girls, Chorus 15 Prom Committee 35 Post Prom Committee 25 Magazine Sales Assistant 2. SCHENK. SHELBY --- Commercial Club Sec' retary 45 Future Homemakers of Amer- ica 2, Song Leader 35 Future Teachers 25 Knitting Club 45 Girls, Athletic Association 15 Charmers Club 15 Home- coming Court 3. SCHICKERT, JOANNE --- Pep Club 45 Future Homemakers of America 15 Future Teachers 2, 3, President 45 German Club 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 35 Charmers Club 25 Little Theater Club 15 College Prep 45 Interpretative Reading 1, 2, 3, 45 Bend 45 Alternate Senator 2, 45 Fresh- man Girls' Chorus 15 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decoration Committee 35 Post Prom Committee 25 Post Prom Decor- ations 25 Hobo Hop Court 45 NHS 45 Magazine Homeroom Chairman 3, 45 Honor Roll. SCI-IILLER, JIM --- Northwestern, W a t e r - town5 West Bend High School: Model Railroad Builders 25 Baseball Bu Team 25 Honor Roll. SCHLEIE, JUDY --- Future Nurses 1, Corres- ponding Secretary5 Secretary-Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, President 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Bender Band 45 Little Thea- ter Club 15 Campus Clipper 3, 45 Sen- ator 25 Alternate Senator 1, 35 Class Secretary-Treasurer 25 One Act Play 35 Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Girls, Glee Club 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, Band Section Leader 45 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decor- ations 35 Post Prom Committee 25 Post Prom Decorations 25 Midwinter Com- mittee 3, 45 Midwinter Decorations 45 Hobo Hop Court 45 National Honor Society 45 Orchestra 3. SCHINIIDT, ARLENE --- Future Homemakers of America 2, 35 German Club 2, 3, 45 Social Dancing Club 15 Square Dancing Club 45 Sketching Club 15 Brides Club 45 Fun-with-Numbers Club 2. SCHMIDT, CARL --- Freshman Science Club 15 Latin Club 25 Slide Rule-Beginning Club 25 Slide Rule-Advanced Club 45 Chess Club 35 Camera Club 15 French Conversation Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Tennis 15 Campus Clipper 35 Bend Busi- ness Manager 45 Senator 15 Class Pres- ident 2, 4, Vice-President 35 Mixed En- semble 25 Boys' Glee Club 2, 35 A Cap- pella Choir 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decorations 35 Prom Court 35 Post Prom Committee 25 Post Prom Decorations 25 National Honor Society 3, President 45 School Ring Com- mittee 25 Hobo Hop Court 45 Hobo Hop Committee 45 Validictorian. SCHMIDT, DALE --- Future Farmers of Am- erica 1, 25 German Club 3, 45 Badger Band 45 Social Dancing Club 15 Sheeps- head Club 25 Chess Club 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Interpretative Reading 35 Cross Coun- try 3, 45 Interpretative Reading 3, 45 All School Play 4. SCHMIDT, KEN ---German Club 1, 25 Radio Broadcasting Club 15 Slide Rule- Beginning Club 35 College Prep Club 45 Aviation Education 35 Freshman Boys' Chorus 15 Boys, Glee Club 15 Band 1. Sci-IMIDT, ROGER --- F u t u r e Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 45 Social Dancing Club 15 Conversation Club 15 Cross Country 2. SCHNEIDER, DON --- F u t u r e Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, Sentinel 45 Social Danc- ing Club 1, 25 Square Dancing Club 45 Sheepshead Club 35 Track 45 Alternate Senator 15 Freshman Boys, Chorus 1. SCHNEISS, CATHERINE --- Future Homemak- ers of America 1, 2, 3, President 45 Freshman Science Club 15 Square Danc- ing Club 45 Creative Dancing 35 Rhyth- mic Dancing Club 25 Humorous Decla- mation 25 Prom Decoration 3. SCHOEDEL, KAREN --- Future Homemakers of America 45 German Club 2, 3, 45 Girls Athletic Association 2, 35 Dra- matics Club 35 Red Cross 15 Washing- ton County Pioneers 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate 45 Interpretative Reading 45 Four-Min- ute Speech 45 Bend 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Library Apprentice 25 Magazine Homeroom Chairman 25 School Ring Committee 25 Honor Roll. SHANNON, MARY --- Latin Club 25 Little Theater Club 1, 25 Bridge Club 45 French Conversation Club 35 Save-a- Trip Club 45 Interpretative Reading 2, 35 Campus Clipper 35 Bend Staff 45 Freshman Girls, Chorus 15 Girls, Glee Club 25 Prom Committee 35 Prom Dec- orations 35 Post Prom Decorations 25 Junior Red Cross 15 Graduation Decor- ations 45 Graduation Announcements 45 Graduation Will 8: Prophecy 45 Co- Chairman TAP 4. SIMESTER, THEODORE --- Spanish Club 15 Radio Broadcasting Club 15 Slide Rule- Beginning 2, 35 Slide Rule-Advanced 45 Chess Club 35 Debate 1, 2, 3, 45 Ex- temporaneous Speaking 1, 2513, 45 NFL Merit Award 15 Prom Decoration 35 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Social Commit- tee 3, Secretary-treasurer 45 YAC Com- mittee 45 Baccalaureate 45 Rotary Boy of the Month 45 Honor Roll. SKIBA, KATHERINE --- St. Mary's Academy, Prairie du Chien, 1955-575 German Club 3, 45 Knitting Club 45 Honor Roll. SLAVIK, JANICE --- Music Appreciation Club 25 Social Dancing Club 25 Square Danc- ing Club 45 Charmers Club 35 Little Theater Club 15 Commercial Club 4. SMOLEN, CAROL --- Future Homemakers of America 4, Knitting Club 2, Music Ap- preciation Club 2, Social Dancing Club 1, Brides Club 4, Little Theater Club 1, College Prep Club 3, French Conver- sation Club 3. STRASSBURG, STANLEY --- Bow 81 A r r o w Club 1, Social Dancing Club 1, Sketch- ing Club 2, Slide Rule-Beginning Club 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Tumbling 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Fresh- man Boys' Chorus 1, Boys' Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Operetta 2, 4. TAYLOR, KARL --- Lapidary Club 4, Hunt- ing 81 Fishing Club 2, Social Dancing Club 1, Shop Maintenance 4, Tumbling 2, Football B Team 1, 2, Track 2. TAYLOR, RUTH --- German Club 2, Sketch- ing Club 1, Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Brides Club 4, French Conver- sation Club 3. THEISEN, JEROME --- Lapidary Club 3, 4, Social Dancing Club 3, Chess Club 2. THOMPSON, MARY Jo --- Creative Dancing Club 3, Girls Athletic Association Pres- ident 4, Camera Club 1, Little Theater Club 1, Dramatics Club 2, Intramural Board 2, 3, Manager 4, Debate 1, 2, Humorous Declamation 1, 2, Four-Min- ute Speech 1, Bend Staff 4, Alternate Senator 1, 2, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, All School Play 1, 4, One Act Play 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Freshman Girls, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 4, Operetta 3, Prom Committee 3, Prom Decorations 3, Prom Court 3, Post Prom Committee 2, Post Prom Decorations 2, Mayball Court 1, 2, Midwinter Decorations 4, Wrestling Queen Candidate 4, Intramural Board 2, 3, 4, School Ring Committee 2. TOUBRO, PETER --- Middlefart, Vestre Skole, Denmark-MG 81 BK fSoccerJ, MA 81 IK CTrackD, W. B. High-Slide Rule- Beginning Club 4, American Field Serv- ice Secretary 4, Swimming 4. UMBs, SUSAN --- GAA 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Little Theater Club 1, Homeroom Offi- cer 4, One Act Play 3, Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Glee Club 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Midwinter Commit- tee 4, Wrestling Queen Candidate 4, Hobo Hop Committee 4, Intramural Board 2, 3, 4, YAC Committee Pres- ident 4, Cheerleader 1, 3. UTECH, MARGIE --- Pep Club 4, Future Nurses 1, 2, Music Appreciation Club 2, Little Theater Club 1, Bridge Club 4, French Conversation Club 3, Save-a- Trip Club President 3, Debate 2, NFL Merit Award 2, Bend Staff 3, 4, Home- room Officer 1, President 2, Secretary- Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, All School Play 4, Band 1, Majorette 1, Prom Dec- orations 3, Post Prom Decorations 2, Junior Red Cross 3, Magazine Home- room Chairman 3, 4, YAC Committee 4, Senior Will 81 Prophecy 4. VACLAVIK, DON --- French Club 4, Social Dancing Club 1, Music Harmony Club 1, Track 1, 2, 3, Football HAH Team 2, 3, 4, Football B Team 1, Basketball AH Team Manager 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chor- us 1, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Operetta 4. WAGNER, PAUL --- Future Farmers of Am- erica 1, 2, 3, Reporter and Secretary 4, Freshman Science Club, Sheepshead Club 2, Slide Rule-Beginning Club 3, Wrestling 4, Senator 2. WAGNER, RAYIXIOND --- Lapidary Club 4, Washington County Pioneers 1, 2, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Parliamentary Procedure 1, Track 2, Tumbling 2, Football An Team 1, Manager 2, Homeroom Officer 1, Prom Decoration 3, Post Prom Decor- ations 2, Intramural Board 2, 3. WARDIUS, JERRY --- Radio Broadcasting 1, Music Appreciation Club 4, Aviation Education 1, Play Production 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, Football An Team 3, 4, Football Bn Team 2, Basketball A Team 2, 3, 4, Basketball B Team 2, All School Play 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Freshman Boys, Chorus 1, A Cappella 3, 4, Operetta 3, Band 1, Prom Decoration 3, Prom Court 3, Post Prom Decorations 2. WARNECKE, ELAINE --- Future Homemak- ers of America 2, 3, Knitting Club 2, Social Dancing Club 1, Square Dancing Club 4, Spelling Boosters Club 1, Brides Club 4, French Conversation 3. WEBER, LEWIS --- Hi-Y Club 1, M o d el Boat Club 2, Hunting 81 Fishing Club 3, Social Dancing Club 3, Square Dancing Club 4, Freshman Boys' Chorus 1. WEISS, GLORIA --- Knitting Club 2, Brides Club 4, Charmers Club 3. WENZLAFF, ROBERT --- Future Farmers of America 3, Model Boat Club 1, Bender Band 2, Camera Club 1, Swing Band 1, Band 3, Pep Band 2. WESTON, JOANN --- Latin Club 2, Creative Dancing Club 1, 3, GAA 1, 2, Brides Club 4, Little Theater Club 2, French Conversation Club 3, Save-a-Trip Club 4, Commercial Club 4, Interpretative Reading 2, Mixed Chorus 4, Freshman Girls, Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Operetta 4, Prom Decoration 3, Post Prom Decorations 2. WEINERT, SUE --- Pep Club 4, Knitting Club 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, Charmers Club 3, Little Theater Club I, Bridge Club 2, Commercial Club Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4, American Field Service 4, Interpretative Reading 1, Campus Clip- per 3, Art Editor 4, Bend Sponsorship 4, Senator 3, 4, Alternate Senator 2, Class Secretary 4, Prom Committee 3, Prom Decoration 3, Post Prom Commit- tee 2, Post Prom Decorations 2, May- ball Court, Hobo Hop Court 4, Hobo Hop Committee 4, Magazine Home- room Chairman 3, YAC Committee 4, TAP Committee 4, Will 81 Prophecy Committee 4, Senior Announcement Committee 4, Honor Roll. WILLKOMM, GLORIA --- Future Drivers Club 2, GAA 3, Secretary 4, Camera Club 1, Little Theater Club I, Save-a- Trip Club 4, Dramatics Club 2, Play Production 3, Debate 1, 2, NFL Merit Award, Campus Clipper 3, Bend 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Freshman Girls, Chor- us 1, Girls' Glee Club 2, Band 1, Prom Committee 3, Prom Decoration 3, Prom Court 3, Post Prom Committee 2, Post Prom Decorations 2, Will 81 Prophecy Committee Chairman 4. WINCKLER, ROBERT --- Future Farmers of America Vice-President 1, Lapidary Club 3, Hunting 81 Fishing Club 2, Social Dancing Club 2, Conservation Club 1, Baseball BU Team 1, Football B Team 2. WINNINGHOFF, DONALD --- Marmion Mili- tary Academy: Color Guard, Rifle Club, Freshman Football Team, West Bend High: Hunting 81 Fishing Club 3, Amer- ican Field Service 3, Little Theater Club 4, Wrestling 4, Humorous Declamation 4, Bend 4, All School Play 3, Prom Committee 3, Prom Decoration 3, Com- mencement Committee 4. YAGGIE, LLOYD --- L o m i r a High School, 1955-1958, West Bend High 1959: Future Farmers 2, Future Teachers 3, Latin 1, Journalism Club 2, Penmanship Club 3, Bow 81 Arrow Club 1, Square Dancing Club 4, Baseball A Team 3, Baseball B Team 1, 2, Football A Team 3, Football Bu Team 1, 2, Basketball AU Team 3, Basketball BU Team 1, Senate Officer 1, 2, All School Play 2, Prom Committee 3, Prom Court Z, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross ZAICHEK, DANA --- Knitting Club 4, Ger- man Club 2, 3, President 4, GAA 1, 2, Camera Club 1, Little Theater Club 1, Interpretative Reading 2, Around-the- World Travelers 3, Armchair Travelers President 2, Interpretative Reading 1, Campus Clipper 3, 4, Senator 4, Alter- nate Senator 1, Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, Prom Decoration 3, National Honor Society 4, Magazine Homeroom Chair- man. ZALLAPS, JACK --- W. B. Club 2, 3, 4, Base- ball A Team 2, 3, Track 1, 3, Foot- ball A Team 2, 3, 4, Football B Team 1, Basketball A Team 2, 3, 4, Basketball BH Team 1. ZAUTNER, IIINI --- Bender Band 2, Model Boat Club 1, Drumming Club 3, 4, Swing Band 4, Band President 3, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY... 107 Achterberg, Carol Q'591 ....... .......... Achterberg, Janet C611 ....... .......... 4 0 Adee, Richard C61 1 .......... Ahner, Dawn Q '601 ........ Albinger, John Q '59 1 ,..,......,.............,...., ' ' ' 40 Albinger, Rita Q 611 ,....,.,,,....,..,.,.,..,. Albinger, Thomas Q '62 1 .,... 22 54 63 64 Albrecht, Tom Q'591 ..,......... , , Allarding, Lou Ann Q'601 65 88 Auen, Clyde C591 .... 22, 83, 75, 73, Allen, Robert Q'611 ..,.......... Alliet, Janice Q'611 ............. 34 59 Anderson, Carol Q'601 ...................... Anderson, Susan C601 .... 51, 56, 34, Arendt, Robert C601 ........... Arendt, Bill Q'621 ................. Arkenberg, Kay Q'621 ..... Amdt, Elroy Q'601 ....... Amdt, Nancy Q'591 ......... Averill, Jerald Q'601 ...,.., Backus, Dick C621 ....,........ Baertlein, Eileen Q'591 ....... 74 s x 9 J x Bakemeyer, Henry Jr. C621 .,.....,...,.... Baker, Tungia C591 .....,.. 22, 36, 52, 60, Bales, David Q'601 ........,................. 81, Bales, Fred Q'611 .............................. 40, Bales, Nancy Q'591 ..r......................... 22, 54, 55, 64, 66, 65, Bandle, Dennis Q'621 ...................,........ Bandle, Elmer Q'591 .................,............ Barber, James Q'601 ..34, 80, 86, 57,61, Bart, Patti C591 ........ 22, 54, 55, 60,61, Bast, Susan Q'611 ...................,.......... 56, Bast, Tomas Q'591 .................,............ s ,....................,..... 22, 71, 73, 75, 80, Bastian, Barbara C601 .............. 34,60, Bastian, Mary Q'591 ..,....................... 22, Bath, Robert C611 ........... ............. Bath, Diana C601 .................................. Bauer, Allen Q'621 .................................. Bauer, Anne Q'591 ................,........... 54, 55, 60, 61, 73, Bauer, Jane Q,'611 ...........,....,. 40, 56, 60, Bauer, Jim Q621 ...............,............ Baumann, Thomas Q'611 , 54 Baumann, Linda Q '61 1 .............. 40 Beaumant, Toni Q'611 ...... ...........40, 2 Chapman, Jean Q '601 ......... Bechler, Doris C611 Beck, Claude Q'601 ......... .......... 3 4 Beck, Kathleen C621 92 Becker, Alan C601 ....... ...,... 3 4, Becker, Barbara Q'611 ..... .......... 4 0 Becker, Elaine Q'621 ....... .......... 4 5 Becker, Joanne C591 ...... ....... 2 2,59 Becker, Karen Q'601 ...... .......... 3 4 Becker, Michael Q'611 ........ ....... 4 0,81 Becker, Michael Q'601 ........ ....... 3 4, Becker, Pat C591 ............. ............. Beder, Carol C621 .......... .,...,,,.,. 4 5, Beder, LaVem Q'591 ,..... ..,....,,...,. 2 2, Beder, Vincent Q'591 ,...., ......., 2 2, 59, Behm, Dick C621 .......... ........,........... Behm, Sandi Q'601 .......,...,,,,...,...,...,..,.. Behrends, Ruth C611 ............................ 40 Beimborn, Eugene Q'601 ...... 34, 80, 82, 83 Beimbom, William Q'621 .,,.,,..,......,,..,.. 45 Bell, Kathleen Q'621 ..,...,.,,....,..........,.,,. 45 Bell, William Q'601 ........ ...,.,..., 3 4 Bellman, Louis Q'601 .... ...,.....,......... 3 4 Belongia, James Q'591 ...,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,., 22 Benedict, Steve Q'621 ..........., 45, 47, 60, 61 Bennett, Carol Q'601 ........... Bennett, Richard C611 ....... Benson, Curtis Q'611 ........... Bergin, Joan C591 ............... Berkholtz, Bruce Q'591 ....... Berkholtz, Peter Q'611 ......... 108 . . . STUDENT 111111121146 .......,.....4O INDEX .34 , 54 .22, 33, 56, .16, 33, 40, TUDE TI DEX Bemdt, Sharon Q '62 1 ....... Berres, Daniel , Q '61 1 ..... Beth, Milton Q 591 ............................ , Biegler, Eugene Q '601 .......... Biersack, Mercedes Q'601 Biertzer, Pat C591 ........... Bies, Raymond Q'611 ......... Bingen, Connie Q'601 ....... Bingen, Thomas Q'601 ..... Bintz, Barbara Q'601 ..... Birr, Carol C591 ........... ......34, so, ...1Qf134Q' Blank, LaVerne Q '621 ....... .................. Blank, Robert Q'611 .................... 40,81, Blazel, Bonnie C621 ......... .................. Bock, Larry Q'601 .................................. Bock, Marie Q'611 ...................... 40, 58, Bodenbach, Robert Q'611 .... Boegel, Ken C621 ................................ Boeker, Jeanne Q'621 ......... Boeldt, Sheriane Q'621 ....... Bohn, Carl Q'591 ........... Bohn, Douglas Q'591 ..... Bohn, Noreen Q'611 ....... Borchert, Bob Q'621 ..... Borchert, Fred Q'591 ..... ffQQQf23Q' ...IQffQfQQQQli5Q' ...,..23, 59, Borchert, Nancy Q611 ..... .................. Bottleman, John C591 .,... ,........,.,..,.,. Bradley, Patrick Q'601 ...................... 34, Bradley, Susan C611 ............ 40, 56, 57, Bradt, Jerry C621 ...........,,,.,.................. Bradt, Karen C601 ...........,...,................ Brandenburg, Madeleine Q'591 ........ 23, Brandmeier, John Q '62 1 .......................... Brandmeier, Juanita Q'621 Brault, Carolyn Q '61 1 ...,...... Breckenridge, Pam Q '61 1 45 40 80 91 34 23 40 34 86 34 23 45 86 45 34 59 ......40, 60,61 45 45 45 64 23 40 59 81 40 23 89 79 45 34 65 45 45 40 Breckenridge, Tom Q'611 ...................... 40 Britton, James C591 .................... 23, 75, 90 Brodzeller, Harold Q'611 .................. 34,40 Brodzeller, Harvey Q'601 .... ........ 8 9,85 Broeckaert, Trudy Q'611 ...... .............. 4 0 Brost, Milton Q'611 ........... .......,........,, 4 0 Brown, Meredith C621 .............. 45, 56, 57 Bruesch, Janice C621 ,....,. .................. 4 5 Bruesch, Patricia Q'601 ...,. .............. 3 4 Buettner, Erhard Q'591 ........ ........ 2 3,91 Buettner, Herbert Q'601 ,..,.. ........... 34 Buker, Lonette C611 ............ ........... 4 0 Bunke, Carol Q'621 ................................ 45 Burckhardt, William Q'601 .............. 34,63 Burg, Judian Q'591 ................................ 23 Burkel, Don Q'591 .................. not pictured Burkel, Patricia Q'621 ............................ 45 Butelewski, Bill Q'621 ....... ...,.............. 4 5 Butzke, Noel Q '59 1 ......... Calhoun, Mary Q'601 ....... Campbell, Janice Q'621 ..... Cardarelle, Janel Q'591 ........ Carpenter, Robert C621 ..... Cartus, Mary C621 ............. Cemey, Dennis Q'601 .......... ........23, 59 34 45 45 45 ..not pictured Chapman, Carol Q '61 1 ...........,...,............ 40 Charlton, David Q'611 ......... Charlton, James Q'591 .......... .40 56 84 91 ,...f.....f.3ej 85 Charlton, Steve Q '62 1 ....... ....... A ,......... 4 5 Chesak, Harry Q'611 ..... Ciriacks, James Q'621 ..... Ciriacks, Ronald C611 ....... Clark, David Q'611 .........,,,. Clark, Dennis C611 ....... Classey, Sue Q'591 ........... Classey, Thomas C611 ..... Collins, Michael C591 . .,...... . Conjurski, Carmen Q '61 1 Cook, Maryanne Q'611 ...,.. ' ........40 .,......45 .........40, 85 ........40 ........23 54 56 81 Cooley, David Q '621 ...,........ 45, 51, 53, Cooley, Robert Q '59 1 ..... Cooper, Patricia Q '59 1 ...... Cotter, Joan C591 ....,...... Cotter, Sally C611 ............... Coughlin, Kathye Q'611 ....,., Crabb, Sandra Q'621 ........ Crass, Barbara C601 ........ Crass, Charlene Q'621 ...... Crass, Gerald C591 ...... Crass, Jerry Q'621 .,.,... 53, fllflflabl' 85 23 61 40 .........58 45 34 45 86 45 Daniels, Richard Q '601 .......................... 34 Dean, Karen Q'601 ...................... 34, 40, 59 Dean, Thomas Q'611 .............. notpictured Delcore, Karen Q '601 .............................. 34 Delcore, Ronald Q '621 ....,. ................... 4 5 Demmon, James Q'611 ...... Dengel, Jan Q'601 ............ Denzin, Kay Q'621 ............... Dhein, Charlotte E. Q'601 Dhein, Sue Q'611 ..................... ............ 4 O 45 81 Dhein, Wayne Q '621 ........... Dickmann, Mary C611 Dickmann, Paul C591 ..,.. Diels, Duwane Q'611 ........ Diels, Ronald Q'591 ............. Dohrwardt, Willard Q '61 1 --- ----- - 9 . ....... 23, 54, fQQ1ff24,' Dooley, Mary C61 1 ................. ........ Dornacker, Kenneth Q'611 56 64 40 86 Diels, Shirley Q '62 1 ................. ............ 4 5 40 40 40 34 Dorzok, William Q'601 ....... Dreger, Kenneth Q'591 ....... ...fiffIfIf1ff24 34 59 Dricken, Mary Q '60 1 ........................ , 34 Driessel, Nancy C601 ..... DuCharme, Bonnie Q'621 Duenkel, Kay Q'621 ............. Duenkel, Ruth Q'611 ......... Duernberger, Diane Q '59 1 , 56, 60 45 ........40 23 Dunlop, Laurie Q601 ...................,.... 34, 57, 60, 61, 69 Dyck, Helen Q'621 .....,.,........................ 45 Dyken, Kirk Q '611 .................................. 40 Eberhardt, Tom Q'601 ...... ....... 34 , 80, 85 Eckert, Jerome Q'621 ........ .,............. 4 5 Edwards, Paulette Q'611 ..... ............ 4 0 Ehnert, Robert Q'601 .............................. 34 Eickelberg, Stuart Q'611 ..,.....,... 40, 60,83 Eklo, Barbara Q'591 .................. 51,54 ........55, 60, 61, 65, 71, 72, 24, 73, 74, 78 Eklo, Kathleen C61 1 ...... 39, 40, 56, 69, 79 Emanuele, Joe V609 ............ 34, 80, 86, 89 Engeleiter, Myles C621 .........,.............. 45 Ensenbach, Carol Q'601 ............ 34, 60, 61 Erickson, Dorothy A. Q'601 .... not pictured Emst, Cary C601 ........................,...,,...... 34 Evans, John Q'601 ...................... 33, 34, 56 Faber, Adeline Q'591 .........,.. not pictured Faber, Dick Q'601 ........ ...................... 3 4 Faber, June Q'591 ............ ................... 2 4 Faber, Kenneth Q'601 ..............,.......... 34 F ahney, Gerald Q'621 ............,............... 45 Faircloth, Richard Q'591 ..............,..... 57, 60, 61 63, 65, 71, 85 Falk, Alfred Q'591 .............................,.. 24 Fassbender, David Q'611 ...................... 40 Fechter, Dolores Q'611 .......................... 40 Felix, Joanne Q'611 ................................ 40 F ellenz, Jerry Q'611 .............. 40, 61, 85, 89 Fellenz, Jim Q '601 ............................ 34,85 Fiedler, Hilbert Q'611 ............ not pictured Fields, Lorinda Q'611 ..,......................... 40 Filipou, Natalia Q'611 .,.... ................,.. 4 0 F ilo, James Q'591 .......... .,......24 Filo, Kathleen C '621 Finch, Gary C'611 ....... ........ 4 0, 56, 61 Finch, Mary C'621 ..,......................... 45,59 Finne, Douglas C'601 ..,................... 34,85 Fisher, Paul C,611 .,.,... 40, 56, 80, 85 Fischer, Tom C '621 .....,.....,.................... 45 Flasch, Barbara C'591 ..... .................... 2 4 Flasch, Jack C'611 ....... ,................... 4 0 Flasch, John C'601 ....... ....... n ot pictured Flint, Barbara C'601 ..... ....,.. n ot pictured Forester, Dallas C,601 ..... .............. 1 7,34 Foy, James C'601 ............. ,................ 3 4 Frank, Glenn C,621 ..... .......... 4 5 Frank, Nancy C'601 ..... .................. 3 4,74 Frank, Roger C'611 .....................,.... 40,91 Frank, Sharon C'621 .......... 45, 60, 61, 79 Frank, William C'611 ........................ 41,91 Frankow, Charlotte C'591 ................ 54, 59, 70, 71 Frankow, Rosemary C'611 ................ 59, 62, 67, 72 Freund, Jerome C,601 ..................,......... 34 Freund, Phyllis C'591 ...,............,,......,... 24 Frings, Richard C,591 .... 24, 54, 59, 60,61 F rischman, Joanne C'621 ........................ 45 Fuge, Barbara C '591 ..............,........... 60, 61, 66, 68, 71, 74 Fuge, Douglas C'601 .................,...... 34,62 Fuller, Deanna C'591 .............................. 24 F urger, James C,601 ........ Galabinski Bett 62 , Y C' 1 ------ Garbade, Joan C'601 .......... Garot, Jim C'611 ............... Gauger, Joyce C'591 ......... Cauger, Judith C'601 ...... Gauger, Karen C'611 ....... Gavin, Kathy C'621 ......... Gebhard, Gary C,601 .......... Gebhard, Nancy C,591 Gebhard, Sharon C'621 45 , 59 41 45 35 24 45 Beverly C 601 ..........,............... 35, 56 45 74 73 4 1 45 35 Gehl, Gehl, Jane C3621 ,......,.......,......,,,........... Cehl, Mary C'591 ...,...,.......... 24, 55, 68, Ceib, Ann C'591 ,........... 24, 59, 60, 61, Geib, Donny C'611 .................................. Ceib, Mary C'621 ...... ....................... Geib, Paul C'601 ......... .................... Geminden Bob 59 ..not pictured 4 1 ' , C' 1 ------------ Gengler, Francis C '611 Gengler, Mary C'621 ...... Gerlach, Ellen C'601 .......... Gerlach, Eugene C'621 41 German, James C '61 1 .............................. Cerner, Donald C '601 Gemer, Ralph C ,591 ............ Geschke, Darlene, C'611 .,.,.. .,not pictured Gessert, Bonnie C 591 ..........,............. 24, 59 Cessert, Mary C'611 .............,.................. 41 Cessner, David C'591 ............ not pictured Gibson, Jamie C'611 .....,.. 41, 56, 59, 81, 83 Goeden, Judy C'611 ................................ 41 Goeden, Kenneth C'591 .......................... 24 Goeden, Nan C'591 ............ ....... 6 0,61 Coetsch, Clarence C ,591 ....... .......... 2 5 Goll, Diane C,621 ................... ............. 4 6 Gonring, Ann C'621 ...,........ ........... 4 6,63 Conring, David C '591 ....., 25, 80, 89 Gonring, Mark C'621 ....... ................. 4 6 Gonring, Rita C'611 ..... ............. 4 1 Gonring, Tom C'621 ................................ 46 Gorman, James C'601 .............................. 35 Gorman, Mary C'591 ........................ 25,62 Gosewehr, Jill C'591 ..25, 32, 60, 61, 68, 78 Gosewehr, Susan C'611 ...,...................... 41 Goska, Leon C'611 ................,..,.. 33, 40, 56 Graff, Larry C '601 ...............,.................. 35 Graff, Sandra C,601 ................................ 35 Griepentrog, Donald C'611 ....... ........,. 4 1 Griesemer, Stanley C3601 ,...... ....... 3 5,89 Criesemer, Wesley C'601 .,..... ....... 3 5,89 Groth, Marie C '59 1 ............... .......... 2 5 Groth, Philip C'621 ................ .............. 4 6 Gruber, Stephen C'601 ................,.,....,.... 35 Cruenwald, Thomas C'621 ...............,.... 46 Grundahl, Susan C'621 ................ 46, 51,60 Gundrum, Robert C'601 ..... .................. 3 5 Gundrum, Tom C ,601 ....... .............. 3 5 Gundrum, Walter C '59 1 .,... .................. 5 Guse, Gail C'611 ............. Cuse, Robert C'591 ...... Gust, Carol C'601 ........ ffff125,'65,171 Guth, Robert C'601 .............,.. not pictured Haas, Holly Ann C'601 ....... Haas, Tony C,621 ........... Habeck, Judith C'611 ..... 35 ............41, 62 83 Haebig, Jeff C'621 ...................... 44, 46, Haebig, Thomas C,591 ..........,........,.... 59, 60, 61, 63, 65, 71, 99 Haen, Thomas C'601 .................,............ 35 Hahn, Daniel C'591 .....,...,.,.................... 25 Hall, James C'621 ..,................................. 46 Hamlyn, Ray C'601 .... 35, 56, 59, 60, 61, 82 Hammen, Robert C'601 ...,...................... 35 Hammes, Jeanne C'611 .................... 41,56 Hanke, Shirley C'611 ............ ........... 4 1 Hardegen, Andrea C'621 ...... ....... 4 6 Hardegen, Darlene C'591 ........................ 25 Hardegen, Roger C'591 .......................... 25 Hardt, James C'611 .............,.. not pictured 35 Harger, Alice C ,601 ......,......................... Harrington, Michael C,611 Harter, Danny C '621 .......,.... Harter, Robert C'591 ....... Harth, Eloise C'601 ....... Hartman, Tom C'621 ..... Haug, Joseph C'601 .............. Hawig, Mary Lou C'601 .......... Hays, Sandra C '601 ........ Hebard, Charlotte Ann ........46, so .. ........... 25 79 ........35, 46 35 35 35 41 Hebert, Tom C'621 .................. ....... 4 6 Hebert, William C'601 ..,........... ....... 3 5 Heckendorf, Melvin C'611 ........ ....... 4 1 Heder, Darlene C'611 .................,.,.......... 41 Heidemann, Ronald C'621 .................... 46 Heider, Lois C'591 .................,................ 25 Heil, Merrie C'591 .... 25,60,61,69,71,75 Heinecke, Daniel C,621 .......................... 46 Heinecke, David C'611 ...................... 41, 81 Heinecke, Walter C'601 ...., ........... 3 5 Heise, Charmaine C'621 ...... ............,. 4 6 Heller, Donald C'611 ............................., 41 Hemauer, Kenneth C '601 ............ 35, 82, 89 Hembel, Dennis C,621 ..,................... 46, 59 Hembel, Donna Mae C'601 .................... 35 Hembel, Lee C'601 .................................. 35 Henke, Frederick C'591 .......................... 25 Henke, Paul Jr. C'601 ................ 35, 60,61 Hensler, Dennis C,591 ...,... ............ 2 5,80 Heppert, Tom C '601 ......... ........ 3 5,91 Herbener, Gloria C ,611 ..,..... ........... 4 1 Herbst, Donald C'591 ..,...,......... ........... 2 5 Hereau, Terry Lou C'601 ,.,................... 35 Herman, Robert C'621 ..,......................... 46 Hess, George C'591 .,,....,.,,,,.,..... 25, 73, 80 Hess, Mary C'601 ......., ,........... 3 4,35 Hess, Richard C,611 ........... ............ 4 1,81 Hetzel, Pat C'601 ...........,........,.,. 35, 60, 61 Hirstein, Judith Ann C'601 .............,...... 35 Hirstein, Sandra C'621 .......... ......,....... 4 6 Hoeft, Jerald C'601 ............. ......... 3 5, 86 Hoepner, Gerald C'621 ..... ........ 4 6,81 Hoff, Joan C'591 ....,............ ........ 2 5, 67 Hoffman, Robert C,611 ..... ........ 4 1,91 Hoffmann, Jary C '591 ....... .............. 2 5 Hohenstein, John C'611 ........ ........ 4 1,91 Holl, Shirley C'621 ....,.,.,........... ..,........ 4 6 Holland, Mary Ann C'591 .....,.. ....... 2 6 Holland, William C'611 .......................... 41 Holt, James C'601 .............................. 33, 35, 51, 55, 56, 74, 86 Holz, Judith C'591 .........................,........ 26 Hom, William C'611 ........................ 41,86 Hornshoe, Herman C '59 1 ........ ......... 6 Howe, Helen C'611 ................................ Hoy, Geoffrey C'601 ............................ 35, 55, 56, 60, 61, 80, 84 Hron, James C'591 .,.,...,................ 26, 64, 65 Hron, Judi C'601 ...,.................... 35, 59, 60 Hron, Phyllis C'621 ...... ............... 4 6 Hron, Russell C,611 ...... ............... 4 1 Huber, Janet C'591 ........ .......... 2 6, 66 Hudson, Bill C'591 .....,., ............ 2 6 Hunter, John C'611 ........ ................... 4 1 Hutson, Cheri C'621 .... ................. 4 6,66 Hynek, John C'611 ...., .......... n ot pictured Jacak, Clemens C'601 ....... .......... 3 5,91 Jackson, Karen C'621 ...........,.................. 46 Jacobsen, Alvin C,611 .... ,...... ...........---- 4 1 Jaeger, David C1621 ..........,.................---- 46 Jaeger, Douglas C'601 .... 35, 55, 60, 61, 91 Jaeger, Richard C'621 .......,.... not pidured Jaeger, William C'621 ......................,. 46, 59 Jaeger, Jody C'621 ........ ................ 4 6,81 jaekel, Anna C'601 ,,,,.,...,........ not pictured Janicki, Anatol C,601 ........---.------ 35, 82, 84 Janz, Warren C'591 ................ not pictured Jaschob, Darleen C'611 ...............-.--.---,-- 41 Johann, Kathleen C,611 ..........---------------- 41 Johnson, Michael C'601 ..33,35, 55, 56, 82 Jones, James C'611 .................-.--------- 41,91 Josten, Susan C'591 .....,..........--------.--------- 26 Juech, Norene C'611 ...... --------- 4 1 Jung, Bette C'601 ....... ------------ 3 5 Jung, Ralph C'591 ........ ,---- 4--------- 2 6 Justl, Mark C,621 ..........,.- ---------- 4 6,56 Justman, Laurel C'601 ....-- -----------4 3 5 Kading, Bonnie Jean C'591 .....,.. 26, 59, 62 35 62 Kaehny, Anne C'601 .............-..---------- , Kaehny, Jack C4621 ..................--------------- .46 Kahl, Jean C,611 ............ -,----- 4 1, 56, 59 Kaiser, Jim C'621 ..........-.-, -----,-----4--- 4 6 Kane, Larry C'621 ........-----.- ------------ 4 6 Kannenberg, Karl C'611 ..,.....-.- ------------ 4 1 Kaschner, Ruthanne C,621 ........---.---------- 46 Kasten, Kenneth C'601 .........----------------- --35 Kasten, Toni C'621 ....,.......---------- 46, 56, 59 Kauth, Michael C'61 1 ...........- 41, 62, 66, 92 Kedinger, Dale C'621 ...........--.-------,-------- 46 Kedinger, Judith C1621 .......-----------,------- 46 Kedinger, Gerald C,601 ....... -------,-, 3 5, 86 Kedinger, Jerome C'591 ....-.- ,------,---- 2 6 Kedinger, Jo Ann C,601 ....... --,-,------- 3 5 Kell, Patricia C'601 ....,.......... ---------- 3 5, 59 Keller, Sandra C'621 .......... -,---------- 4 6 Kemp, Bradford C'611 .,.... ...----.----- 4 1,61 Kempf, Joyce C'591 ........------------------------ 26 Kempf, Judith C'611 .............-.----------,----,- 41 Kenny, Patrick C'591 ............ 26, 54, 57, 70, 71, 75, 82, Kerry, Kaye C'591 ........,...........---------- 26, Kiefer, Anthony C'621 ......... Kimla, Karen C,611 ............ 60 88 55 Kieckhafer, Richard C'611 ........---.---------- 41 35 Kimla, Richard C ,601 ........ Kind, Fern C,591 ........................------------ 26 King, William C'601 ............---.-.---,------ 50, 56, 60, 80, 82, 84, 89 King, Connie C'611 ..............---.--.------------- 41 Kirchner, Carlyle C'591 ....... ...............--- 2 6 Kirchner, Judy C'621 ..,..... .....----------,-,- 4 6 Kirsch, Joel C'601 ............. ....-,- 3 5, 56, 80 Kirst, Beverly C'591 ............. ....,.......... 2 6 Kissinger, Bonnie C,601 ..............,........... 35 Kissinger, Curtis C,601 ................ 35,841,534 Kissinger, Joyce H. C,601 .......,............-- 35 Klein, Dennis C,601 ........................-....... 35 Klein, Diane C'591 .................................. 26 Klein, John C'601 ..36, 50, 56, 60, 74, 82, 89 Klemp, Robert C '601 .................... 36, 66, 84 Klopfenstein, Roger C3611 ...................... Kluever, Carol C '61 1 .............. STUDENT INDEX ...109 Klumb, Janet C601 ..... .................. 3 6, Knoebel, Kay C601 .................... 36, 60, Knoebel, Ken C591 ...........,.. 26, 80, 84, Knoebel, Mary C591 .,........,............. 26, Knoebel, Sharon C611 .........,.,................ Knoeck, Mary C611 ........ .......... Knoeck, Robert C601 ...... ......v... Knoeck, Phyllis C621 .... .......... Knop, William C601 Knuth, Henry C591 ..... ....... , Knuth, Martin C611 ...... .......... Knutson, Kaye C611 41 56 61 91 78 41 41 36 46 Kno , Ro er V607 ...,...... .......... 3 6 p g 36 62 41 62 41 59 36 59 36 Lapp, Sandra C611 ....... Larsen, Dennis C621 ......... ........42 36 Larsen, Dianne C601 ..........,................. Lass, Steve C611 .............................,....., 42 Laubenstein, Karen C621 ...,...... 44, 46, 79 Laufer, James A. C591 Laufer, Thomas C601 ............ not pictured 69 Lauson, Mary C ,621 ....... ................ 4 6, Lauters, Jim C601 ................................., 36 Lay, John H. C591 .................... 20, 27, 54 61, 65, 74, 75, 82, 88 Lay, Sue C621 .......,.........................,...... 47 Laycock, Sally C591 ................., 5 Legate, Frederick C601 1,54,59, 6if65, Lehmann, Joan C611 .............................. Leitheiser, Barb C621 47 Leitheiser, Kenneth Louis C591 ....,....... Lemcke, Joyce C621 .............................. Lernke, Jack C601 ...................... 36, 80, 66 36 42 27 47 86 27 Lewis, Elizabeth C591 ,..... Lewis, Joanne C611 ...,... Liegl, Ken C ,621 ......,......... Liermann, Carol C '59 1 47 81 ------------ , 67777777577 ' 27 65 Liesener, Judith C591 ................ , 54, 74 Limbach, Mike C601 ...,.............. 36, 81, 84 80 83 42 56 Limbach, Thomas C611 , Lindemann, Anne C611 .................... , Lochen, Paul Victor C591 ...............,.,.... 27 Lord, Fred C601 .......,............. ........ 3 6 Lorenz, Robert C621 ..,....,. Lotter, James C611 ..,,... Lotter, Rose Q '62 1 ,,,... Luecke, Joen C601 ,........ Luecke, Roger C601 ..... Lutz, Fred C611 ........ Koch, Mary C611 ............ .........- Kocher, Dawn C621 ........ ........ 4 1, Kocher, Dennis C601 .......... ..........---- Kocher, Marlene C621 ...................... 46, Koehn, Barbara C601 ..............,..............- Koehn, Gary C601 .,............,..------------- n0UunnuHHn36,60,61,72,80,90,92 Koenig, Bemard C601 ...,.......,,... 36, 60,61 Koenig, Sandra C621 .........................,.... 46 Koenings, Catherine C621 ..,...........-.--.- 46 Koenings, Eileen C621 .......,. ..-------- 4 6 Koester, Rachel C611 ........ .....-------- 4 1 Kohler, Roman C591 ...... -------- 2 7,65 Kohn, Sandra C601 ..... .......--.------, 3 6 Kolich, Charles C611 ...... ......... 4 1, 86,91 Kolkerna, Joyce C601 ........-. ------------4-'-- 3 6 Kolkerna, Katherine C621 ..... ------------- 4 6 Koll, Ruth C601 ...,............................ 36,56 Kollmansberger, Gilbert C601 ....-----------, 36 Konstanz, Roger C601 .....,....-.,-- ---------- 3 6 Konstanz, Stanley C611 .,....... --------,- 4 1 Kos, Carole C611 .........--.-.-. --'------- 4 1 Kotajarvi, Joyce C611 ........ --,------- 4 1 Koth, Judy C591 ------------ -----'------- 2 7 Krahn, Herbert C621 ....-.......------------ 46,61 Kramer, Karen C591 .............----------,------ 27 Krantz, John C601 ........-.-.....-------------- ---- 3 6 Kranz, Terry C611 .,........ 41, 56,81,66,91 Kratz, Joyce C611 ...,..........,v------,-,--------- 41 Kreilkamp, John C611 ................ 41, 81, 86 Kreis, Daniel C601 ...............,.....--.--,- 36,41 Kreis, Darlene C611 ...........--- not pictured Kreis, Joe C611 ,............. ----------,--v 4 1,84 Krell, Marie C591 .......... -------------- 2 7 Krell, Raymond C611 ......... ,------- 4 1,54 Krueger, Daniel C621 ........ ........,. 4 6 Krolikowski, Gary C601 ...... .....------------ 3 6 Krueger, Diane C621 ................------------ 46 Krueger, Robert C621 ............................ 46 Krueger, Walter C611 .,.,........ not pidufed Kruepke, John C621 ........-.-......,------------ 46 Kudek, Nancy C601 .......,..........---.---------- 36 Kuechler, Judy Ann C591 ..... -,------ 2 7, 66 Kuechler, Pat C611 ............ .......... 4 1 Kueohler, Roger C601 ........... .......... 3 6 Kuehl, Elaine Ruth C611 ..... .......... 4 1 Kuehl, James C621 .............. .......... 4 6 Kuester, David C611 ...... ..............-.. 4 2 46 Kufahl, Nonna C621 .............................. Kumrow, Barbara C611 ........ not pictured Kumrow, David C601 .......... 36, 42, 80, Kumrow, Janice C '62 1 .....,...................... Kurth, Orville C611 ........ Kurth, Phyllis C591 ..... Kurth, Robert C621 ..... Kurtz, Jeffery C611 ..... Labisky, Kay C '601 42 89 nunn42, .nuUnHn36 Labott, David C601 ...... ........ 3 6,89 Laleike, Jewell C621 .......... ........ 4 6,62 Land, Paul C591 ..........,........ ........ 2 7,73 Landrath, Fred C611 ............................ 42 Landvatter, Bernette C611 ..,................. 42 Landvatter, Bernice C611 ...... not pictured Lange, Larry C601 ............................ 36, 89 Lange, Patricia C601 ...... ................. 3 6 Lange, Russell C611 ...... ......... 4 2, 81,86 Langlois, Keith C '62 1 ...... Laplow, Nancy C591 ............ not pictured 110. . .STUDENT INDEX ........47 .,.......36, 59 27 Lutz, Judy C591 ............. ................,-.-- Lynn, Bonnie C611 ....... .......... 4 2, 58, 59 Maaske, Bill C601 ...................... 36, 60, 61 Manning, Michael John C591 .... 27, 60, 68 Markgraf, Gary C621 ........................ 47, 59 Marks, Betty C621 ............................ 47, 79 Marks, Bonnie C601 ....... ................ 3 6, 79 Martin, Hilary C591 ....,.. .......... 8 0, 89,90 Martin, Joanne C611 ..,,. ............ 4 2,59 Martin, Judith C601 ..,.. ............... 3 6 Martin, Kay C621 .....,..... .................. 4 7 Marton, Ilona C611 .................... 42, 56, 57 Maschmeier, Ruth C621 .................. 47,59 Maschmeier, Tom C611 ........................ 83 Matenaer, Carol Rose C591 .....,. ........ 2 7 Matenaer, James C. C591 ...................... 27 Matenaer, Jane C611 ....,....................... 42 Matenaer, Robert C601 ....,......,...........,.. 36 Maxon, Judith A. C591 ..27, 54, 60, 61, 71 May, Fred Arthur C591 ........................ 28 May, Gerald Amold C591 ..........,......... 28 May, Richard Roger C591 ........,.....,. 28,80 Mayer, Andrew John C611 .... not pictured Mayer, Brian C601 ................ not pictured Mayer, Gerald C601 .,.,............................ 36 Mayer, Ralph Mark C601 .......... 36, 89,92 Mayer, Sharon C611 ........................,...,. 42 Mayo, Kay C591 .........,.................... 28,55 82, Mehring, James C601 ...,.. 36, 59, 61, Meilinger, Georgiann C611 ,........... ........ Meister, Jane C591 ........ 28 61 Merkel, Arnold C621 ...............,.... g..47: Mertz, Timothy C591 ........ Metrish, Lorreta C591 ...,.. Metz, John C611 ........... Meyer, Ann C601 .....,.,... Meyer, Walter C621 .,... Mezera, Lillian C611 ..... Michels, Jim C621 ......,.. Michels, Tom C621 .....,.... 85 42 , 55, 60, 65 81 , 80,86 47 82 .........47, 81 42 ......,,47 47 47 Miller, Alma C621 ........,...,.,, ............... Miller, Armand P. C591 ...... .....,... 2 8,62 Miller, Irene C601 ............ ........... 3 6 Miller, Henry C621 ....... Miller, James K '601 ....... .,.....,,36, 91 . . 5 Miller, Soma 1 611 .,.,....... ..,,.,....,..,...., Mintz, Kathleen Q621 ....,....,.,,............... 42 Minch, Richard C591 ..............., 28, 89, 93 ' 7 4 47 Monday, Catherine Q '62 1 ,.,..... ......,...., Monday, Mary Ann C591 28 Monday, Robert Q '591 ........, .....,... Moran, Nancy C601 ......... Moser, Lucille C621 ....... Mueller, Gail C621 ...... Mueller, Judy C611 ...... Muth, Mary C611 ,,.,, McBride, Roy C591 ...,..,....,.... not pictured McHugh, Jon C611 ..,............................. 42 McLaughlin, William C601 .... not pictured Natzke, Louis C621 ...,......... 47 Naumann, Glenn 1621 ..,........,.............. 47 Naumann, Adrian C611 ....,. 42, 81, 83 Naumann, Bruce C611 ..... ..,,... 4 2, 83, 84 Naus, Kurt C601 ................. ................ 3 6 Nehrbass, James C621 ............................ 47 Nehrbass, Judy C591 ........................ 54, 60, 61, 65, 74 Nehrbass, Larry C601 ............................ 36 Nelson, Gary C591 .................. not pictured Neumann, Bill C601 .................... 36, 69, 74 Neumann, Russell C611 ........................., 42 Neuy, Albert C601 ........... Newton, Cluro C601 ....,.. Newton, Kay C601 ......,.. Newton, Ruby C621 ..,.... Nicholson, Mary C591 ...... ................... 2 8 Nicholson, Mike C611 ..... ....... 3 9, 42, 92 Nienow, Gloria C611 .......,...................... 42 Nimtz, Darrel C621 ................................ 47 Nimtz, Judy C601 ...,............ 33, 36, 51, 56 Noegel, Thomas C621 Nowak, Marlene C611 Oelhafen Oelhafen Oelhafen, Oelhafen, Oelhafen, Ohmann, Ohmann, Beverly C ,59 1 .2s,55, Elizabeth C'591mAH-hm Oelhafeni , Kathleen C '601 June K. C611 Robert C611 ....... Sharon C621 ....... Jean C591 ....... Sandra C621 ,..... 67 36 .Hu,u42 NUUUNH42 ,un11niU47 uuunn26,59 42 Ohrmund, Mary C611 .,.... ......... Okrulica, Kathy C621 ...... ......... 47 Olson, Dale C591 .......... ............ 2 8 Olson, Karen C611 ............ ................ 4 2 Olson, Richard C601 ....... .......... 3 6,85 O'Meara, Christine C621 ..... ............ 4 7 O'Meara, David C601 ......... .......... 3 6,90 O'Meara, Elizabeth C601 ...... ............ 3 6 O'Meara, Kathy C591 .........,............ 28,60 O'Meara, Thomas C611 .................... 56, 81, 86, 90, 92 O'Meara, Virginia C601 .......................... 36 Opgenorth, Diane C601 .......................... 36 Opgenorth, Janet C601 .,.,.., .......... 3 7,56 Otten, Kathleen C621 ...... ............ 4 7 Otten, Sandra C601 ...... ......... 3 7 Otto, Loma C611 ....... ......... 4 2 Pabian, Fred C591 ...i. ......... 2 8 Pagel, Louise C601 .......... ......,......,. 3 7 Pastors, Patricia C601 ...... ................... 3 7 Patten, Mark C601 ..............,,.... 37, 60, 61 Pederson, Marilyn C591 ............ 28, 55, 74 Peebler, Frederick C601 .......... 37,92 Peil, Karen C601 .............. ............ 3 7 Peters, Betty C621 ............ ......... 4 7 Peters, Loretta C621 .......,... ......... 4 7 Peters, Mary Jane C601 ..... ......... 3 7 Pfeiffer, Jerry C621 .......... ......... 4 7 Pfister, Janet C591 ....,. ............ 2 9 Pick, Pam C621 ....,..,. ............... 4 7 Pick, Carol C591 ...... ....... 2 9, 60, 61 3 Pick, Suzanne Q '601 ...... ............... Pischke, James Jr. C611 ........................ 42 Placek, Charles Paul C'611 .............. 42 80 Pleshek, Kay C601 .............................. 36, 37, 56, 60, 61, 79 Plischounig, William F. C611 ....,,,,...... 42 Poehlman, Edward C591 ...........,.,,.,,.. 29 Poehlman, Lawrence C. C611 ........ 16,42 Potter, Douglas C611 .....,...... 42, 81, 82, 85 Potter, Judy C621 ......,,....................,..... 47 Powell, Eileen C591 ..,...................., 29,59 Powell, Kathleen C'591 ...... .....,.,. 2 9 Price, Joan C621 ...............,.... ......... 4 7 Proeber, Judith C'601 ............................ 37 Puestow, LeeAnn L. C611 .............. 42,56 Puestow, Robert E. C611 Quade, Sharon C621 ....... Quass, Richard C'621 ....... Quick, Ann C'621 .......... Raab .......47, 79 .......47, 59 Carol C61 1 .......................,,,........ Race: Joan V591 ........ 21, 29, 54, 55, 74, Rady, Rady, Karen C611 .....,. Rady, Sharon C621 .,.,,,,,. Raether, Donna C591 ,.,.. Rahlf, Randy C'621 ....... Ramel, Phyllis C601 ,.,...... Dennis C '59 1 .........,...................... 42 75 29 47 29 47 ......37, , 62 Randall, Alan L. C611 ..... ......,,........ 4 2 Randall, Patricia C601 ..... .......... 3 7, 56 Rate, Frederick C611 ............................ 42 Rathke, Dawn C601 .............. not pictured 47 Rathke, Sharon C '62 1 .........,.................... Ratkowski, Ronald M. C611 ......,. 42, 81, Rossa, William C621 ....................,.,, 48,81 Rossman, Eva C601 ,.,..............,....,,,,,,.... 37 Ruckdashel, MaryLu C'611 .... not pictured Ruf, Kathleen C'591 .......................... 29,54 Ruffing, Judy C'601 .,,,..,,.............,.,.,,,.... 37 Ruhnke, Gerald C621 .....................,.,.... 48 Runge, Janet C591 ........., 29, 50, 53, 60, 61 Ryan, Judy C601 ........ 37, 51, 56, 59, 60, 61 Sacia, Louise C601 ...... ..................... Sacia, Niles C611 ,,,,,, Sager, Steve C611 ...... Sackett, Bill C'621 .......... Santer, Harold C601 ...... Sauer, Robert C '61 1 ...,.......... Saueressig, Tom C601 ....... Schacht, Dennis C611 ...,... ......42, 82, ...........42, ......43, 80, ...,....,..37, Schacht, Sharon C '61 1 ............................ 37 90 81 48 37 Sauer, Barbara C591 ...... ............... 2 9,55 83 84 43 43 37 Schaefer, Darlene C '601 ........................ Schla enhaft ames '62 not pictured g , I 6 J --.-.- Scharrer, Eugene C'601 .................... 37,80 Scheer, Arnie C '601 .............. .....,37, 59, 62 Schenk, Shelby C591 ...........,..............,. 59 37 60 61 Scheunemann, Marita C601 s J Schickert, Jerry C '601 .......................,.,.... 37 Schickert, Joann C591 .......... 29, 54, 66, 74 Schickert, Lawrence C621 ..,................. 48 Schiller, Eileen C601 .............................. 37 Schiller, Jim C591 ................ not pictured Schlefke, Mary Ann C611 ...................... 43 Schleif, Judy C591 ,.,,.......................... 55, 58, 59, 60, 61, 74 Schloemer, Jane C621 ..............,............. 48 Schloemer, Tom C611 ..........,..... 43, 81, 83 Schlosser, John C'601 ............,,.... 37, 85, 91 Schlosser, Ronnie C621 ................ 48, 60, 61 Schumacher, Charlotte C601 .not picturgg 83 Rauen, Karen C621 ................................ 47 Rauscher, Jeanette C621 ........ ............, 4 7 Reetz, Shirley Jane C611 ........ ....... 3 7,42 Reichert, Diane C601 .............................. 37 Reinke, Barbara C621 ............,.,............. 47 Reetz, James C'601 .............,.... not pictured Reksten, Errol C61 1 ............ 42, 56, 59, 63 Reksten, John C'601 .................... 37, 43, 56 Remillard, Judy C601 ............ 37, 59, 60, 61 Remillard, Gerold C621 .................... 47 59 Reseburg, Donna C611 .......................... 42 Reseburg, Harlow C'621 ........ ......... 4 7 Reseburg, Stefanie C591 ........ ......... 2 9 Retzlaff, Delores C611 ...... Retzlaff, Lois C591 ............ Reynolds, Bonnie C'601 ........ Rheingans, Dennis C621 ...... Rheingans, Karen C601 ...... Rice, Patrick C'601 ........... Rich, Lyndon C601 ..... Rich, Lucille C621 ........... Richter, Kenneth C '62 1 ...... Richter, Robert C'621 ..... Riebe, James C'621 ....,...... Riebe, Michael C601 ....... Riffel, Keven C'621 ......... Ripple, Jane C611 .............. Ritterbusch, Carol C591 .... Robbins, Betty C'621 ....... Roberts, Cheri C '611 ....... 11111125 .. ..,.... 37 .. ..,,... 47 ..,....37 ...QEQ7 ...QI47 .......17 42 60 59 59 59 37 86 47 47 47 61 37 47 42 29 47 42 Roeber, Allen C591 ................ not pictured Roeber, Lester C601 ......, ,,,,,,,, 3 7, 59, 86 Roebken, Susan C '611 ..... ........,,,,..,,,... 4 2 Roecker, Jean C611 ..... ....... n ot pictured Roecker, Joan C'601 ..,... ,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,, 3 7 Roecker, Lloyd C621 ..,.,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47 Roecker, Steven C61 1 .,,,,.,,,,,, 42, 44, 51, 82 Roell, Jack C591 .............,....,.,... 80, 84,91 Roell, Margaret C621 ,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7 Rose, Roger C621 ,.........,,,. ,,,,,,, 4 7 61 Rosenow, Donna C'621 .,....,,.. ,,,,,,, 4 7 59 Rosenow, Karen C601 ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 37 Rosenthal, David E. C611 .,,,...,......,,,, 42 Rosenthal, Eugene C601 ....,.,,...,....., 37,91 Rosenthal, Richard C621 ..,,,.,,,,,, 47, 59 ,81 Rosenthal, Robert C601 ....,. ,.....,... 3 7 91 Schweiger, Jim C '62 1 ..........,...,... ........ Schwichtenberg, Carol C'621 .... ........ Sear Vogel, Patricia C621 ....... ........ Sedeman, Dennis C'601 .............. ........ Seidensticker, Barbara C601 .,.... ........ Senkbeil, Richard C601 ........,.. ............ Shabino, Chuck C'621 ......... ......... 4 8, Shannon, Mary C591 ........................ 30, Sheski, Mary C'611 ...................... 43,56 Simester, Thomas C591 ..30, 33, 51, 56 Simoneau, Julie C611 ............ 39, 43, 51 Skiba, Dennis C'601 ............................ Skiba, Katherine C591 .......................... Skuldt, Eric C611 ................ 43, 51,56 Skuldt, Karen C611 ...... ................ 4 3 Slavik, Janice C591 .......... ................ Smith, Diane C'611 .......,...... ...... Smith, Geraldine C601 .............,.......... Smolen, Carol Jean C591 .................... Snavely, Robert James C611 .............. 43,59, 60, Sommerfield, Mark C601 ................ 38 Sommerfield, Max C '621 ...................... 84 Spaeth, Bemie C '601 ........... Gerald C '61 1 ........ Mary C621 ....... Spaeth, Spaeth, Spaeth, Spaeth, Spaeth, Ruth C'621 .............................. Eugene C'611 .......... 43 80 Robert C'621 ..... ...fffff .... flfff 38, , Sponholz, Beverly C '601 ........................ Spradau, Sandra C61 1 .......,.................. Staehler, Eddie C '62 1 ........................v. 38 61 Standfield, Sally C601 .......... Stangl, Jerald C'601 ...... .... Stangl, Jim C601 ........... Stark, Ronald C'601 ...... Steahl, Nancy C601 ....,. Steber, Myles C601 ....... Steilen, John C'601 ......... Steimle, Diane C'601 ....... , Steinmetz, Sandra C601 , 60, ......38, 86 fffflffss ...fffas Stenschke, Barbara C611 ....... .......... Stevens, Janice C'601 .................,............ Stoffel, Robert C'601 ...........,.,...... 38, 80 Stoker, Nancy C621 ................................ Stoltz, John C'621 .................. 48, 56, 81 Strassburg, Beverly C611 ...................... Strassburg, Stanley C591 ........,......... 60 Strean, Sandra C'601 ........ ,.............. Strenke, Judy C611 ....... ......... 4 3 Stube, Barbara C611 ..... ............... Sullivan, Ann C '62 1 ....... Schmidt, Arlene C591 ......,..................... Schmidt, Carol C591 .......................... 21, 29, 54, 60, 61, 71, 74 Schmidt, Dale C591 ...,.............. 29, 86,91 Schmidt, Jerome C621 ......... .......,.,.... 4 8 Schmidt, Joanne C601 .............. ........... 3 7 Schmidt, Karen Ann C601 ...... ....... 3 7 Schmidt Kathleen C'621 ........................ 48 Schmidt, Kenneth C591 ........................ 30 Schmidt Rita C601 ................................ 37 Schmidt, Robert C'601 .......... 37, 60, 61, 81 Schmidt, Roger C'591 ...,........................ 30 Schmidt, Tom C'601 ................................ 37 Schmidt, Wayne C611 ....... ........ 4 3, 86 Schneider, Dan C611 ........... ........... 4 3 Schneider, Delbert C621 ....... ....... 4 8 Schneider, Donald C591 ....... .............. 3 0 Schneider, Gary C'621 ....... ................. 4 8 Schneider, Kathy C'601 ................ 37, 58, 59 Schneiss, Catherine C591 ...,..............,... 30 Schnepf, Jean A. C'601 ........................., 37 Schober, Bill C'621 ................ 44, 48, 81, 83 Schober, Judith C'601 ............................ 37 Schoch, ElizabethCKay1 C611 .............. 43 Schoch, Judy C601 ................................ 37 Schoedel, Kathleen C'601 ....,................... 37 Schoedel, Karen C591 ,............... 30, 54, 56 Schowalter, Kenney C61 1 ..., 43, 52, 56, 62 Schowalter, Thoma A. C'601 ...... 37, 52, 86 Schreiber, Dale C621 .............................. 48 Schroeder, Elroy C'601 ........... ........ 3 7, 91 Schroeder, Irvin C611 ........... .......,., 4 3 Schroeder, Lois C621 ............................ 48 Schroeder, Lynn Ann C601 ..,............... 37 Schultz, David C'601 ...,.............. 37,61,92 Schultz, June A. C'601 .....,................ 51, 56, 60, 61, 63, 66 Schumacher, Charlotte C'601 ,,.,..........., 37 Schuppel, Kenneth C611 .....,................,, 43 Schuster, Sandra C611 ..,...,.... .......... 4 3 Schuster, William C611 ..,.... .......,...... 4 3 Schutt, Gary C611 ..........,...... ........ 4 3,83 Schwartz, Marilyn C611 ....... ..,,...... 4 3 48 48 48 37 38 38 56 54 62 74 56 38 30 86 56 30 43 38 38 61 61 48 89 43 48 48 48 82 38 43 48 78 91 38 59 59 43 85 38 38 43 38 85 48 92 43 85 38 59 43 59 Taylor, Carol C621 ....... ......,............,.. 4 8 Taylor, Karl C591 .......,.......... not Ilidufefl Taylor, Mary Ann C'611 ........................ 43 Taylor, Ruth C591 ......................-....v.... Tempe, Dick C611 ,... ........ ...v... 4 3 , 83, Tennies, Joanne C611 ....,....................... Tesker, Dean C5611 ...... ..........,............... Tews, Wallace C601 ........ 38, 59, 60, 61 .. Theisen, Jerome C591 .......................... Thompson, George C611 ...................... Thompson, Mary Jo C591 .... 20, 30, 60, Thompson, Mervin C611 .................... Thompson, Robert C621 Thull, Anna C611 ............ Thull, Richard C611 ........ Timm, Marilyn C611 ........ Tock, Victor C611 ......... Tollack, John C601 ....... ffffliill Topel, Keith C '60 1 ................................ Topel, Janice C'621 ..........................,... Toubro, Peter C'591 ......., 17, 30, 52, 53 Troedel, Art C '62 1 .........,...................... Troedel, Arthur C'601 ...... Troedel, Ken C621 ...... Umbs, Susan C591 .... 30, 51, 56, 60,61 Utech, Margie V599 .................... 30,51 30 86 43 43 69 30 43 7 1 43 48 43 43 43 8 1 38 38 48 92 48 38 48 73 64 STUDENT INDEX... 111 Vaclavik, Don C '59 1 ................ ....... Vaclavik Mar Beth '61 , y C 1 - Van Beek, Donald C621 ........... Vand De Loo, David C601 .,........ Van De Loo, Jim C621 ..,................. Vanderwalker, Audrey C611 Van Price, Jim C621 .............. Vass, Patricia C611 .......,.... Vogelsang, Ralph C601 ....,..... Vogelsang, Robert C621 ,,.,.... Vrana, Michael C621 ......., Waala Ronald '60 , C 1 ---------- Waechter, Carmen C621 ........ Waechter, Richard C601 .,,..... ....... Wagner, Bernice C601 .....,.,,.,......... Wagner, James C611 ........................ Wagner Kathleen Ann C601 .,.. 38 Wagner, Paul C591 .......,.,.,,.....,,,...., Wagner, Ray C591 ................ ....... Wagner, Ronald C621 .....,...... Waldkirch, Peter C611 ..,.......... Waldkirch, Theresa C '61 1 ..,........... Walters, Allan J. C601 ..,.,.,........... Wandschneider, John C61 1 ..,........... Ward, Louise CVemia1 C611 .,...... Wardius, Jerry C591 ..30, 60, Warnecke, Elaine C591 ......,,........ Warnkey, James C621 Weasler, Joann C601 Weasler, Ronald C621 71,80? Weber, June C601 ..... .......,.. Weber, Lewis C591 ...............,..,....... Weber, Mike C611 ...................... 43 Weber, Thomas C601 ...................... 38, 60, 61 Weddig, Don C621 .................... 48 Weddig, Kenneth C '601 ....,..,.......... 60, 45 43 as 56 so as sa 61 85, 61 38 112 . . .STUDENT INDEX 61 43 48 38 ..48 59 48 43 38 48 48 89 48 80 38 43 60 9 1 30 48 43 43 85 43 43 85 30 48 38 48 38 31 83 92 81 92 Wegener, Ruth Ann C611 ..,............. 43, 56 Wegner, Bob C611 ........,....... 39, 43, 59, 67 Weikum, Mandy Lou C601 ..,........... 36, 38, 56, 59, 60, 62 Weinert, Kathleen C601 ..............,........, 38 Weinert, Suzanne C591 ..20, 31, 51, 54, 55 Weiss, Dennis C621 ............,........... 48,91 Weiss, Gloria C591 ................................ 31 Weiss, James C611 ............,.........,.........., 43 Weiss, Jeannie C. C601 ........................ 38 Weiss, Jeanne M. C601 ........ 38, 60, 61, 63 Weiss, John C611 .............................. 43, 60 Welch, Sally C601 ......... ......... 3 8, 59, 62 Wenzlaff, Bonita C611 ....... ................. 4 3 Wenzlaff, Robert C591 ...,................ 31,59 Werner, Ludella C601 ...,..................,..... 38 Werner, Steve C601 .....,...... 33, 38, 56, 74 Wernicke, Carol Lee C611 .................,.. 43 West, Thomas C621 ............................., 48 Weston, JoAnn C591 ..,....,.......... 31,60, 61 Westenberger, Sheryl C611 .........,,......... 43 Westphal, Connie C621 ......................., 48 Wettstein, Mary Kay C611 ...... ......, 4 3 Wiedmeyer, Fritz C611 ......... ....... 4 3 Wiedmeyer, Joyce C621 .......... ....... 4 8 Wiedmeyer, Judy C601 .............. ......, 3 8 Wiedmeyer, Marilyn E. C601 ..... ......, 3 8 Wiedmeyer, Marilyn S. C601 .............,.. 38 Wiedmeyer, Patricia C621 ..................,, 48 Wienke, Rosemarie C591 ........ not pictgned Wilger, Richard C621 ...,........................ 48 Wilke, James C621 ........... ..,............... 48 Wilkens, Beverly C601 38 Williams, Anne E. C601 ...... ........ 3 8,56 Williams, Doreane C611 43 Williams, Johnnie C591 .................,...... 80 81 71 43 31 Williams, Robert C611 Willkomm, Willkomm, Janyce C611 Winckler, Robert C591 59, Gloria C '59 1 ............31, 54, Winninger, Ralph C601 .......... not pictured Winninghoff, Don C591 ............ 31, 64, 91 Wittkowske, James C611 ..,..,...... 43, 56 Wohlwend, Mary Ruth C611 ................ Wolf, Arthur G. C601 ............................ Wolf, David C601 ........ .......,.............. Wolf, Gerald C611 ........ ......... 4 3, Wolf, Joan C611 .............. ............, 4 3, wolf, Ronald C621 .,.,...........,,.,. 48, 81, Wollner, Kathleen C621 .,............. Wollner, Martha C621 ...... ............ , 81 43 38 38 91 56 91 48 48 Yaggie, Jean C621 ,..,...,. ...,.....,............ 4 8 Yaggie, Lloyd C591 .,.,,.,......... not pictured Yahr, Carl C601 ......... .....,.............. 3 8 Yearling, Mary C621 ............................ Yogerst, David C611 .,........................,. Yogerst, Marilyn C601 Yogerst, Ronald C621 Youmans, Donald C '621 ....... un38,56,e0,61 Zache, Carolyn C '601 ..... .................... Zaichek, Dana C '59 1 .......................... 31 Zallaps, Jack C591 ................ Zastrow, Wesley C601 .......... Zautner, James C591 ........ . Zautner, Joel C621 ....... Ziegert, James C611 ....... Ziegler, Aaron C611 ...... Ziegler, Paul H. C601 ...... Zier, Robert C601 .............. . Zimdars, Dennis C621 ...,.,,,.. Zimdars, Eugene C '601 Zingsheim, Joanne V601 31,8O,82i nanunnss nnn31,59 .nfliia unn38,8o, Zinke, Bonnie C '601 ,............. ........ Zuelsdorf, Nelda C '601 48 43 79 48 48 38 74 89 85 62 48 43 59 38 84 48 38 38 38 38 AUTOGRAPHS... 113 PON SOR These contributors support many of the WEST BEND Abstract 81 Title Co. Alice Flower Shop Amity Leather Products Co. Appelt, Mrs. Jessie Arnie's Bar 81 Cocktail Lounge Ashman Greenhouses Augieis Tap Barber, Robert S. Bartelt Beauty Shop Bauer's Bakery Baumgartner, James F., M. D. Beacon Restaurant Benedict, Leonard Berres Furniture Blott, L. F., Sales 81 Service Bodewin, E. M., Chiropractor Brittingham 81 Hixon Lumber Co. Brown, James R. Bruhy Jewelers Buchelt, Wm. E., WEB Acres Orchards Burckhardt Electric, Inc. Buy-Low Food Store Carbon, Geo., I. G. A. Carroll House, Three Floors of Fashion for Family and Home Clark Super 100 Clothes Clinic Collins, C. A. Cooley Sons Co. Culligan Soft Water Service Decorah Barber Shop Decorah Laundromat Decorah Pharmacy Drs. Driesse181 Sorensen Dunlop Shoe Store Eberhardt, Elmer W. Eddie,s Meat Market Electric Motor Service, Oliver Klemp, P Enger-Kress Co. Exclusive Record Mart Fields Fine Furniture Finch, A. R. First National Bank of West Bend First State Bank Flitter's Grocery Frankow 81 Grundahl Clinic Fuge's Plumbing 81 Heating Gambles Store Gas Company, The Gehl Bros. Manufacturing Co. Goeden Shell Service 114 . . . SPONSORS rop. Gonring 81 Kauth Gonring, Math, Tavern Grover's Badger Paint Store Haebigis Cleaners 81 Tailors Haushalter, R. L., O. D. Heidner, A. H., M. D. Heil Painting 81 Decorating Hetland, S. M. Hollywood Studio Husar, Marvin J., Jeweler Jack's Bowling Alleys Jeannetteis Fashion Center Jerry and Jeanette's Jerry's Super Service Station Johnson School Bus Service Kaehny Shell Service Station Kauth, P. M., M. D. Kenny, D. J. Kieckhafer, A. C. Kind Studio Koehn, Walter J., Jeweler Kranenburg's Food Market Kuester, H. W. 81 Sons, Inc. Kuhn, Jul. Lake Shore Oil Co. of West Bend, Inc. Landvatter Radio Service Lane's Lunch Larson's Furniture Laycock's Resort Leys Dept. Store Lloyd, Dr. K. Loomans 81 Hicken Radio-TV Service Lucille's Beauty Shop Luick Sealtest Milk Co. MacShab's, Inc. Malzahn, Walter E. Marsden, K. G. Marx's Tavern Matenaer's D-X Station Mehring's Fishery Meister, Milton L. Men's Apparel Shop, Fred A. Sager Mermac Hotel Modern Dry Cleaners Monaco Cafe Motor Grinding 81 Parts Co. Nielsen, Wm. A., M. D. Ohlrogge Funeral Home O'Meara 81 O'Meara O,Meara Insurance Agency Ottrner, Inc. school activities. ParKette Confectionery Park-Way Penney, J. C. Co. Pfisteris Bakery, E. Pfister, Prop. Pick Manufacturing Company Plischounigis Gifts 81 Records Priddy's Restaurant Radio Station WBKV-AM X F M Reisseis Paint Store Riley's Barber Shop Ross Engineering Company, Inc. Schacht's Service Station Schaeferis Paint Store Schaetzel Oil, Inc. Scheunemann, Wallace E., M. D. Schloemer, Stoltz 81 Merriam Schmidt Funeral Home Schober's Cameras 81 Gifts Schowalter, Norman A. Schultz Bros. Schroederis Jewelery Sears, Roebuck 81 Co. Seefeld Motors Sentry Foods Seven-Up Bottling Co. Simester 81 Schowalter Singer Sewing Center Slesar Glass Shop Smith, Walter K., Hardware Staehler's Liquors Stehling, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edw. Steiner Electric Steinmetz, Ed. Strodthoff, George Ted Lauck Chevrolet Co. Theatre Barber Shop Tollack, L. E. Toy World, The Tri-County Office Equipment Co. Van Beek Motor Co. Verais Hair Stylist Voss 5C to 31.00 Store Walker's Shoe Store Warnkey 81 Lehn Heating, Sheet Metal 81 Air Conditioning Co. Washington County Publishing Co. Wesco Inc.-Fine Gifts West Bend Aluminum Co. West Bend Concrete Products Co. West Bend Consumers Co-operative West Bend Elevator, Inc. West Bend Equipment Corp. West Bend Lithia Co. West Bend Monument Co. West Bend Motor Co. West Bend News 1 West Bend Office Supply Co. West Bend Pharmacy, Walgreen Agency West Bend Ready Mix, Inc. West Bend Savings 8: Loan Association West Bend Theater West Bend Transit 81 Service Co. White House Milk Co., Inc. Willkomm Sz Schneider Winninghoff, Frank, Inc. Wisconsin Electric Power Co. Ziegler, B. C. and Company Ziegler, Mrs. B. C. ALLENTON Allenton Beauty Shop Allenton Lumber 8: Fuel Allenton Oil Co. Allenton Red Owl Agency Allenton State Bank Brahmis Service Station Farmersi, Inc. Fisher, Raymond S., M. D. Gebhard's Meat Market Heinecke, Edwin, General Contractor Herman, C. M., D. D. S. Herman, O. H., D. D, S. Konrath, Allen, Painting 81 Decorating Leroy,s Standard Service Limbach, V. J., Construction Co. Marv's Tap V RedCliff Bowl Ritger Furniture Romie's Mobil Service Ruf, J. 81 Son Garage JACKSON Weiss Hardware Company Heldis Store BARTON Artie's General Store Barton Barber Shop Barton Beauty Shoppe Barton Beer Depot Barton Corporation, The Barton Products Corporation - Barton Sport Shop Barton TV Duenkel Jewelry Frankie,s Meat Market Gadow Milling Co. George's Tap Heldis Meat Market NEWBURG Lighthouse Lanes Line Material Company Louie 81 Flois Western Tap Mallard Coach Corp. Otten's Food Market Techtman-Myrhum Funeral Homes West Bend 81 Barton I-Jochen Cow Wesbar Stamping Corporation Albrecht, James E., M. D. Schultz, James H., M. D. Bank of Jackson Bernie's Meat Market Hoge 81 Gumm Hotel Jackson, Lawrence Schneider Jackson Body Shop Jackson Mill, Inc. Jackson Pharmacy Mayer Decorating Co. Mayeris Insurance Agency, Clem Mayer Rheingans Hardware Co. Rosenheimer, James E., Agency Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co. Woldt Funeral Home Al Sz Nitais Tap Chuck 81 Lee's Tavern Fischer 81 Becker Garage Koch's Barber Shop John P. State Bank of Newburg 0 SUPPLIERS TO THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR Anderson, Stanley A., Lathing if Plastering Mid-States Concrete Products Co., F lexicore Janesville, Wis. Beloit, Wis. Building Service Incorporated, Acoustical Work Riopelle, W. J. :Sz Associates, Steel Joists Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis. Doebler, Richard E., Cleaning iff Caulking Schranz, M. M., Rfg. 81 Bldg. Supply Co., Composition Roofing Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis. Household Utilities Inc., Contractors for Electrical Installations Weber, Ed, Incorporated, Painting Kiel, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis. Kupfer, Theo., Foundry Sz Iron Works, Inc., Structural Steel West Bend Concrete Products Co., The H ome Builders Choice Madison Wis. West Bend, Wis. Wisconsin Bridge 81 Iron Company, Insulated Metal Siding Milwaukee, Wis. 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