West Bend High School - Bend Yearbook (West Bend, WI)
- Class of 1961
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BAXTER NVALLACE BENSON RAYINIOND PANFIL TABLE OF CONTENTS Faculty, Personnel - 114 - 119 - 121 - 1 ., X s Dedication We, the Class of 1961, dedicate this annual to one who has guided many students through the decisive years of their high school careers. For some of us she has been both a counselor and a teacher --- but to all of us, she has been a friendly smile, a new fashion, a helping hand, and one of the most cherished and respected persons on the West Bend High School staff. As an active leader in the American Field Service, she also devotes much of her time to this worthwhile program. For these and her many other contributions and the time and service she has devoted to enrich our high school life, we proudly present this 1961 Bend in honor of Miss Marita Yahr. 'I 1,- nll . 'f' ' xl JN. 65.3 A ,E -L. 'IES -1- ' -be ..-. .., X 1 .LL I 'Y' xgfaqi. Agny Haig. .','?.. gtg., ff?-W Kg , N. gfsgfr' A. ,., . U 1? 'r. P 7' SQA gi.. 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QA ',. t THE CAMPUS lift What man has written man may readg it lf M f el:-r-,Q But God fills every root and seed p p With cryptic words? too strangely set p s l ,Z For mortals to deczplzer yet. E ff? --- CHARLES DALMON The mystic roots and seeds spoken of by the poet surely are embodied in the stately ever- greens, the lofty oaks, and the other foliage that grace the campus of XVest Bend High School. The splendor of this campus makes our morning walks across its dew-drenched lawns and the tense moments that we spent at Bruhy Field during football games or track events some of the most enjoyable experiences in our high school career. The trees and shrubs lend a rare touch of sylvan beauty to our campus as the seasons change. The mellow tones of fall are softened Recall any Memories into a blanket of white as the blue spruce at the entrance to the school bend their needles to the ground under the weight of snow. In the spring the spruce appear in their rich hues again as the ground wears its carpet of green. How often have we driven past and proudly pointed out to visitors that this was our campus. For many of us, the appearance of the WVest Bend High School grounds has changed in the past four years. NVhen our freshman year began, a serene pond lay at the north-east end of the campus. However, as the school rapidly expand- ed with a new addition in 1958, the pond was filled in, the tennis courts were moved from the south-east corner of the campus to the north side, a large student parking lot was added, and the now familiar features of Bucky Badgerv were raised over the south entrance in the rear of the school. As we leave in Iune, our colorful campus is sure to remain a fond memory. CAMPUS If rf .ipfl-:': 'f , .,-fit? ff' Q? 4:4lAf1 ,..f'5fs7 f ,,f 1' I ' . ' 'f f- ,,.f -,J , -Anw ll, of' ,. TE ..., ' ' - A' vim -' ' . - ix, ' ., D H ' .'. I 0' Ax, I 0 vu a-. . .' 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L' N 5 , ri ff .- ' x Leo 4,5 W1- , Q . - - , A 0 'V , Q . - - L '0 4 -rg YIZYXMIXVXS HQAWUN FA C ULN PERSONNEL Superintendent of Schools Mr Plul M Loofboro Principal of VVest Bend High School, Mr. Fred Schultz T Ad ' ' ' he mlmstratlon . ADMINISTRATION HOROSCOPE You have inspiring ideas of establish- ing a. new era of peace and happiness in your sphere of influence. Your knowledge of people, coupled with your tact and intelligence, has gained you your exalted administrative position.. You will always accept your responsibilities unfl-i-nchingly and frankly. During the past four years, we have often been reminded that our school has the distinction of being rated as one of the top forty-four schools in the nation. It is indeed an honor to be a member of the graduating class of 1961 from a high school which holds this high standard of achievement. A school is only as good as its governing body and its teaching staff, therefore, the administration and faculty of our school are undoubtedly of the highest caliber. Mr. Paul Loofboro brought with him to VVest Bend High School a wealth of experience which has proven to be invaluable to our school. Mr. Fred Schultz, our principal for nine years, has counseled us well and for this we thank him. Our fine teaching staff which works hand in hand with the administration has given us an excel- lent foundation upon which to build our future. Mr. Roy Papke, Business Manager, Mr. Norman Colby and Mr. Carl Kuss check attendance records Pl W' h ' ans lt Foreslght THE SCHOOL BOARD Left to rigl1t--- Carl Schneiss, Leslie Handke, Thomas J. Kenny, Mrs. E. B. Eklo, C. Emest Carter. ADMINISTRATION . . . 11 The Facult . . . Intern teaching is a new idea in the field of edu- cation, and we at West Bend High have been fortunate to benefit by it. In this type of teaching preparation, young people who have received their degrees in the arts but have not majored in education are given the opportunity to participate in actual classroom situations. The exper- ience they gain by spending a semester in a school enables them to receive credits toward their graduate FACULTY HOROSCOPE You are happy in your role of leadership. Control of your impulses enables you to fill your job with grace and competence. To achieve your future goal may take much time, labor, and will- ing patience, but you give of these willingly. The English department discusses possibilities for curriculum improvement. work and to better prepare them for their first year of teaching. The University of Wisconsin is among the leaders in this program of intern teaching. Mr. Burget spent the first semester at WBHS teaching biol0gYS Miss WVeinbroer worked with Miss Birkholz in the English department. Mr. Mullen, who was in the science depart- ment the second semester, also did his intern work in biology. ANNETTE D1-nam English JEANETTE DONEIT Home Economics Ksiri-1 Buscar GENE Wnizsmnosn RICHARD lNlULLEN Biology English Biology General Science General Science 12 . . . FACULTY Prepare Students for the Future . . . ACE ALLEN F EEDEEIC BAXTER VVALLACE. BENSON NOELAND BENSON Recreation Director English Art Speech, English Driverls Erlucation Health GERALDINE BIEKHOLZ WARREN BowLUs ROBERT CALDNVELL NORINIAN Comix' English Physical Education Mathematics Physics Physical Education Vxcron CONTHUCCI ROEEET Cnoss SAINIUEL CUPERY DUANE DAY General Education Bioloqy - Chorus Typing General Science Office Practice NIARJORIE DUMME1'r RALPH EGGERT JEAN FOGTNIAN EVELYN FRANDSEN Remedial Reading Guiflance Counselor Physical Education Social Studies, Psychology English Health Guidance FACULTY... Broadenin Their Horizons . . . ROBERT FREENIAN HELEN GOSKA Rox' GRIGNON' JOHN HAFEMANN English, French Home Economics Chemistry English CAROL HALLYVACHS ANN HEE1-ER DOROTHEA HEGBAR EDITH HEIDNER Librarian Study Hall Latin Museum Curator NIARY HICKEN NIYRON HILDEBRAND HELEN -HILLNIAN PHYLLIS HORNE Home Economics Social Studies ' German Typing Business E1lg.ZlllS'll ALBERT JACOBSON HELEN JOHNSON NIILDRED JUSTNIAN JABIES KANNAL English, Journalism Social Studies Physical Education, Health Social Studies, Geography Driverisl Education . . F A C U L T Y Guidin Them Toward dulthood . . . EDWARD KLINGER NVESLEY KUCKUK VERNA KUETHE CARL Kuss Mathematics Industrial Arts Shorthand Attendance Officer Steno-Typing Advanced Biology FRED LA LEIKE ROBERT LARSON GLORIA NIACKRIE GEORGE MCQUIRE Spanish Biology American History Electricity ARTHUR MCMILLION GORDON MOEN CAROLINE NEYVBURG EVELYN OGREN English. General Science Librarian Physical Education World Literature Earth Science English Health RAYLIOND PANFIL DUANE PAULL CEIL PODHUCI-I RICHARD ROBERTS English Geometry German Metals Algebra FACULTY . B Encouraging Persistence NATHAN RUNGE ROLAND RUNKEL KENNETH SCHERBIACHER VVALTER SCHUELKE Algebra World History Social Studies Industrial Arts General Mathematics Social Studies Biology HAROLD SHLIIWOVITZ CHARLES SCHULTZ BEVERLY SISIITH ORVAN SOMLIERS Band General Education Home Economies Algebra ROIIEIIT STROHACKER ROLLO TAYLOR JABIES VVALLESVEIID JACK VVEIER Bookkeeping Physical Education Industrial A-rts General Science Salesmanship Health ARTHUR WEINER DOROTHX' VVILLIAIXIS NIARITA YAHR ELISIER ZELL Agriculture Americanl History Guidance Counselor Study Hall Eng ish . . FACULTY Efficient Personnel.. .A Well-Run chool Need PERSONNEL HOROSCOPE You give industrious, painstaking consideration to your every duty. You can organize, and you can carry respon- sibilities without faltering. Upper --- Mrs. Kerry and Arlene Cypher attend to one of their many duties as members of the office staff. Center --- Eva Rossman, Mr. Pap- ke, and Mrs. Schoenbeck form the com etent staff in the Su- perintengenfs office. Lower left --- The janitorial staff is composed of: Martin Muel- ler, Herbert Bauer, Richard Michels, Caroline Birr, Armin Aufdennauer, Carl Hornshoe, Lawrence Heller, and Glenn Markgraf. Lower right---The cafeteria menu has improved consider- ably due to the fine cooks, Mrs. Clara Theisen and Mrs. Eugenia Price. PERSONNEL . . . 11 4' i. I rm' ' I f f f ' if J ' - X 0 If I ' ' 1 4 . 1 ARM, . 'J ' ' . 'h O o n ,-1 . sl .. 9. ,na , . -O I . . 1 . o u Q Q p I Us U O 'C' . I .vn 4 f :- n P .Q ' I l.P4 I fl D . . 1 . '...-- . .. .I f, .:,. n 1 4 .o. i'1pl . 5 . It , ,. . R.. . ' Q .. - . . Q ' . n . Q sq 1 ' ' on 5 ' I . ' , u 0' ' . ' a 1. 0 'u.l vs ' , I s x Q ',' . an v ' . . - 'n h, .- . , F . - - . .N m n '., nb ' N., I'. V . s ' X I- v x . ' . p 1 A' . ' ' l 'if . ' - . .1 fu .S l ' . 0 , . . Q . . .'a ' Q ' a .9 I Y .I . N I 1 U . . 1 . .f I . - 0 Q.. . . ' . . s 1 . ' 5 1.,,f .. , 1 .r' , Q K Q U I . 1 s - ' , . I a F . Q Q 1 S - I :. -. P Q k T 4 . +I , 1 41 X , ' 5 . f S 4 1' . S .4 ' 'iv Q K' - ' S'-. if- ,--' ARIES - Q 1 . 1 . . L we ' . ...,. - ,..A' ,f fn CANCER , ' ' MN. ,- .,,5,'S. gsf-SHP . fi 'f-1335 gwiif- .JS D fgxvff r ' GEIMN! P15655 I Y N l x Q ' . 1 A ' ' 1- C 2 - f f . . X x 5 Y 0 CLASSES Seniors Senior Class Officers --- Secretary jane Ripple, President Iohn Those who scored high on National Merit tests were: Metz, Vice-president Linda Baumann, Treasurer Cheryl Roberts. Seated --- Jeanne Hammes, Karen Skuldt, lane Bauer. SENIOR HOROSCOPE You have a great interest -in human. nature. You respect the feelings of others. You are generous in aiding others to social betterment. However, there is no one free from faults, and you have some which need correct-ion. Turn your interests outward. Your search for happi- ness will he rewarded if you keep at it. 'iii-F' PISCES . . . SENIORS Standing --- Leon Goska, Eric Skuldt, Errol Reksten. Four years have passed since that day in Sep- tember, 1957, when 273 of us embarked on our high school career. Our freshman year was devoted to getting oriented. The vastness of the building with its crowded halls soon became second nature to us. With Peter Berkholtz as president, Rosemary Fran- kow as vice-president, and Jane Bauer as secretary- treasurer leading our class, we made our successful debut. As sophomores, President Bob Wegner, Vice- president Kathy Eklo, and Secretary-treasurer julie Simoneau took over the helm. Our Post Prom party, with Carousel as the theme, took long hours of planning and execution, as did the many extra- curricular activities in which we sophomores suc- cessfully engaged. As our junior year rolled around, our class really made its mark. Thirteen of our classmates were selected as members of NHS, six were now on YAC Council, and many junior boys excelled in sports. Led by President Bob VVegner, Vice-pres- ident john Metz, and Secretary jane Bauer, we decorated the new gym in a beautiful Bali Ha'i theme for our prom. Queen Kathy Eklo and King Bob XVegner led the grand march. Our senior year proved that we could excel in many things. Eric Skuldt was elected president of the Student Senate, Ruth VVegener, vice-presidentg and julie Simoneau, secretary-treasurer. Another first, for our class was Kenney Schowalter's selec- tion as a full-time AFS exchange student in Italy. Our vice-president, Linda Baumann, was elected DAR Winner, and the accomplishments of the other officers, President john Metz, Secretary Jane Rip- ple, and Treasurer Cheri Roberts are told on the pages devoted to Sports, National Honor Society, Campus Clipper, etc. Our classmates did well in sports too, and scholastic honors were gleaned by many. Having made our mark at VVest Bend high school, 260 of us will be in the processional june 8. JANET L. ACHTERBERG --- Mixed Chorus 2, 35 GAA 15 Brides Club 45 Square Dance 1. RICHARD I. ADEE --- Archery Club 15 Slide Rule Club 25 Chess 45 Golf 1. ROBERT H. ALLEN, jn.--- One-Act Play 45 Operetta 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 German Club 3, 45 Chess 15 Science Club 15 Slide Rule Club 35 Swimming 25 Basketball 1. ANNA K. ANno1.F---One-Act Play 45 Operetta 45 Mixed Chorus 45 A Cappella 45 American Field Service 45 AFS Representative from Sweden 45 Latin Club 4. FRED BALES --- Projectionist 15 Football 25 Track B Team 1, 25 Wrest- ling 2, 3WB. SUSAN L. BAST --- Senator 15 YAC Council 2, 3, Secretary 35 Debate 25 One-Act Play 15 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 35 A Cappella 35 Future Nurses 1, 25 Save-a-Trip 35 Chess 25 Knitting 45 Latin Club 3. JANE C. BAUER --- Alternate Senator 3, 45 Class Officer 1, 35 Debate 25 Forensics 25 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 3, 45 American Field Service 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-President 1, 2, Pres- ident 3, President 45 French Conversation 15 Bend Staff 45 Prom Com- mittee Chairman 35 Prom Court 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, Secre- tary 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 AFS Representative to Chile5 Cheerleader 2, 35 Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Spanish Club 35 Chess 15 Pep Club 35 FTA State Treasurer 45 Gov- ernor's Conference 35 Honor Roll. THOBIAS A. BAUIKIAN --- Alternate Senator 25 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Badger Boys' State 45 German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 45 Golf B Team 2, 3, A Team 45 Projectionist 1, 25 Honor Roll. ANTOINETTE A. BEAuMoN1'--- Senior Play 45 Band 35 GAA 1, 2, 3, Secre- tary 35 Campus Clipper Staff 45 Homecoming Court 45 May Ball Court 15 Brides Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Future Business Lead- ers 4, Secretary 45 Spanish Club 35 Little Theater 15 Pep Club 25 Badger Band 2. LINDA L. BAUINIANN --- Alternate Senator 15 Senator 2, 35 Class Officer 45 YAC Council 3, 4, Vice-President 45 One-Act Play 45 Senior Play 45 Debate 1, 2, 35 Forensics 35 Operetta 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Fresh- man Girls' Glee Club 15 American Field Service 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Bend Staff 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 3, Editor 45 Homecoming Committee Chairman5 Prom Committee Chairman5 Midwinter Committee Chair- man5 Prom Court5 National Honor Society 3, 45 Badger Girls' State 35 Future Teachers 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Pep Club 25 Latin Club 3, 4, President 45 Science Club 15 DAR Candidate 45 Honor Roll. SENIORS . . . 21 DORIS M. BECHLER --- Mixed Chorus 2, 3, CAA 1, Brides Club 4, Save-a- Trip 3, Latin Club 25 Square Dancing 2. BARBARA E. BECKER --- Future Nurses 1, CAA 15 Cheerleader 19 Knitting Club 43 Latin Club 2. MicHAEL H. BECKER --- Dartball 15 Save-a-Trip Club 3, 4, Gun Club 1, 2, Rifle Club 15 Future Drivers 15 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2, Foot- ball 1, 2. RUTH A. BEHRENDS --- GAA 1, 2, 3, AFS Club 2, 3, 44 Future Nurses 1, Brides Club 45 Future Business Leaders 45 Spanish Club 35 Pep Club 3. RICHARD E. BENNETT --- Bend Staff 25 May Ball Court 2, Camera Club 1, 2g Lapidary 1, Slide Rule Club 2, 35 Projectionist 1, Drama Club 4. CURTIS E. BENSON --- Conservation 4, Fr. Science Club 25 Baseball 25 Track 2, Football 23 Basketball 2. DANIEL A. BERRES --- Conservation 45 Future Drivers 3, Music Appreci- ation 1. RAYLIOND P. BIES --- Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4, Gun Club 2g Archery Club 3. NIARIE L. BOC1c--- Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 15 May Ball Court 2, Knitting Club 2, Badger Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Penmanship 2, Charmers Club 15 Beginning Drummers Club 4. ROBERT H. BODENBACH --- Senator 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus lg A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Mixed Ensemble 4, AFS Club 4, Badger Boys' State 3g German Club 1, 23 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Ski Club 45 Gun Club 15 Slide Rule Club 3, Future Drivers 3g Baseball lg Track 3, 45 Swim- ming 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Golf 1, 2, Basketball 1, Cross Country 4WBg Skiing 4, Rotary Boy 4. 22 . . . SENIORS NOREEN A. BOHN --- Future Teachers 3, 45 AFS Club 3, 45 Little Theater 15 Latin Club 2, 35 Charmers Club 15 Future Drivcrs 25 Knitting Club 25 Pep Club 35 Save-a-Trip Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Forensics 2, 35 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Chorus 35 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Homecoming Committee Chairman 35 Honor Roll. NANCY H. BQRCHERT --- Charmers Club 15 Knitting Club 25 German Club 2, 3, 45 Brides Club 45 Band 1. SUE E. BRADLEY --- Charmers Club 15 Interpretive Dance 15 Little Theater 25 Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Save-a-Trip Club 45 AFS Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 45 Senator 25 Debate 2, 3, 45 Forensics 1, 25 Operetta 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Girls' Chorus 35 A Cappella 45 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Prom Court 35 Honor Roll. CAROLYN A. BRAULT --- Transferred. HAROLD J. BRODZELLER --- Chess 15 Gun Club 25 Baseball B Team 15 Baseball Au Team 2, SWVB5 Track 15 Football B Team 15 Tennis 4. LONE'l'l'E G. BUKER --- GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica 35 Comparative Religions 15 Future Drivers 25 Pep Club 35 Knitting Club 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 1. CAROL H. CHAPBIAN --- GAA 2, 35 Chamiers Club 15 Swim Club 35 Knit- ting Club 45 Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Campus Clipper Staff 4, Feature Editor 45 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Post- Prom Committee Chainnan 25 Homecoming Court 3. DAVIIJ S. CHARLTON --- Camera Club 15 Conservation Club 15 Projectionist 25 VVB Club 45 Senator 1, 45 Debate 25 Operetta 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 A Cappella 3, 45 VVrest1ing 25 Basketball 15 Cross Country B Team 1, 25 Cross Country A Team 3, 4, Captain 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Gun Club 15 Forensics 4. RONALD H. CiR1ACKs --- Future Farmers 2, 35 Dartball 1, 25 Future Drivers 2. THOINIAS CLASSEY --- Rifle Club 15 Chess 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Tennis 1, 4. SENIORS . . . 23 KATHLEEN A. COUGHLIN --- CAA 15 German Club 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers 3, 45 AFS Club 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Forensics 2, 35 Altemate Senator 1. THOLIAS L. DEAN --- Basketball Freshman Team 15 Basketball B Team. JAMES R. DE1Nfl1SION--- Future Drivers. CONSTANCE E. DEVENPORT --- Transferred. SUSANNE K. DHEIN --- AFS Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Swim Club 35 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Knitting Club 15 Ski Club 45 CAA 15 Girls' Chorus 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 45 A Cappella 45 Prom Committee Chairman 3. NIARY E. DICKINIAANN --- French Conversation Club 15 Pep Club 2, 35 Arch- ery Club 25 Camera Club 25 Future Teachers 3, 45 AFS Club 3, 45 Altemate Senator 35 Debate 2, 3, 45 Forensics 3, 45 Campus Clipper Staff 45 Honor Roll. DUWANE D1EI.s --- WLLLARD H. DoHRwARDT--- NIARY K. DO0LEY--- Charmers Club 15 Little Theater 15 AFS Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Ski Club 45 Swim Club 35 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Campus Clipper Staff 4, Editor 45 Debate 3, 45 Forensics 3. KENNETH G. DORNACKER --- Future Farmers 3, 4. 24 . . . SENIORS MARTINA A. DUCHARME --- Transfer from Kewaskum: Band 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Debate 25 GAA 25 Future Homemakers 15 Dramatics Club 25 Science Club 2, Secretary 25 NVest Bend: Debate 35 Bancl 35 GAA 3, 45 Future Teachers 3, 45 Honor Roll. RUTH A. DUENKEL --- CAA 1, 2, 35 Future Business Leaders 45 Charmcrs Club 15 Knitting Club 45 Spanish Club 3. KIRK F. DYKEN --- Camera Club 15 Dartball 15 Engineering Club 15 Aviation Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Basketball 15 Golf 35 VVeight Lifting Club 45 Slide Rule Club 2. PAULETTE M. EDXVARDS --- Future Nurses 1, 25 GAA 2, 45 AFS Club 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Operetta 45 Swim Club 35 Save-a-Trip Club 3, 4. E. STUART EICKELBEHG --- Operetta 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Badger Boys' State 35 Aviation Club 25 Save-a-Trip Club 35 Slide Rule Club 45 Track 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Golf 2. KATHLEEN A. EKLO --- AFS Club 1, 2, 35 junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Little Theater 15 Pep Club 25 Latin Club 25 Comparative Religions Club 15 Girls' Chorus 25 Govemor's Conference 35 Forensics Award 35 Ensemble Award 35 Operetta 3, 45 Freshman Girls' Clee Club 15 A Cappella 3, 45 Mixed Ensemble 3, 45 Debate 25 Forensics 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 25 Senator 2, 45 Cheerleader 1, 25 May Ball Court 15 Homecoming Court 25 Prom Court 3, 4, Queen 35 Campus Clipper 3, 45 Bend Staff 45 Prom Conunittee Chaimian 35 Homecoming Com- mittee Chairman 3, 45 May Ball Committee Chairman 15 Post-Prom Conunittee Chairman 25 Mixed Chorus 3, 4. WAYNE E1ucKsoN--- Transfer from Middletown, Delaware: Football B Team 15 Football A Team 2, 35 Baseball B Team 15 Baseball A Team 25 West Bend: Senior Class Play 45 Baseball A Team 3. DoLonr-:s R. FECHTEH --- GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Chess 25 Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, President 4, Vice-President 35 Future Homemakers 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 45 Altemate Senator 2. IOANNE M. F1zL1x--- CAA 1, 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Freshman Girls, Clee Club 15 Future Teachers 45 Chess 25 Little Theater 2. IEROME T. FELLENZ --- Camera Club 15 German Club 25 Aviation Club 25 VVB Club 45 Baseball A Team 35 Football An Team 45 Operetta 2. SENIORS . . .25 LORINDA L. FIELDS --- Interpretive Dance 15 Square Dancing Club 25 Knitting Club 25 Brides Club 45 Sheepshead Club 1. NATALIA FILIPOV --- GAA 15 Pep Club 2, 35 Save-a-Trip Club 3, 45 Future Nurses 1, 25 AFS Club 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Oper- etta 4. GARY A. FINCH --- AFS Club 1, 2, 35 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers 45 Save-a-Trip Club 35 Engineering Club 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 25 Slide Rule Club 25 A Cappella 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Operetta 2, 45 Forensics 3, 45 Debate 2, 45 Senator 35 Altemate Senator 15 Campus Clipper Staff 3, 45 Bend Staff 45 Honor Roll5 National Honor Society 4. PAUL H. FISHER --- Debate 25 Forensics 25 Camera Club 15 National Honor Society 3, 45 Philosophy 3, 45 WB Club 2, 35 Engineering Club 15 Slide Rule Club 25 Track 1WB, 2WB, 3WB, 4WB5 Football B Team 15 Football A Team 2WB, SXVB, 4WB5 Honor Roll. RICHARD K. Frscruan --- Rocr-:R A, FRANK --- German Club 25 WB Club 45 Track 35 Wrestling 2, 3, 4WB5 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4WB. XVILLIALI H. FRANK --- Chess 45 Projectionist 1, 2, 3, 4. ROSEIXIARY E. FRANKOWV --- AFS Club 45 French Conversation Club 15 Bend Staff 15 Prom Court 35 May Ball Coru't 2, Queeng German Club 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer5 Orchestra 2, 35 Band Awards 1, 2, 35 Band Council 4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 junior Miss West Bend 4. JAINIES F. GAIKOT --- Save-a-Trip Club 45 Swimming 2, 3, 45 Golf 3, 4. KAREN D. GAUGER --- Interpretive Dancing 15 Square Dancing 25 Latin Club 3, 45 Knitting Club 25 Honor Roll. 26. . . SENIORS FRANCIS H. GENGLER --- Football B Team. IAIKIES C. GERMAN --- Dartball 25 Chess 15 Baseball 45 Tennis 4. MARY E. GEssER'r --- Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Future Nurses 15 GAA 15 Latin Club 2, 35 Save-a-Trip Club 4. IALIES GIBSON --- Senator 15 YAC Council 45 Debate 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Prom Court 35 May Ball Court 25 Little Theater 15 Engineering Club 15 Football B Team 25 Basket- ball B Team 25 Basketball A Team 3. JUDITH A. GOEDEN --- Brides Club 45 Future Business Leaders of America 35 German Club 1, 25 GAA 1, 25 Square Dancing 15 Knitting 1. RITA A. CONRING --- Mixed Chorus 35 A Cappella 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Brides Club 45 Pep Club 25 Square Dancing 1. SUSAN E. GOSEWEHR --- One-Act Play 1, 25 Girls' Glee Club 25 Brides Club 45 Future Business Leaders of America 25 Little Theater 25 Knitting Club 25 Penmansliip 1. LEON GosrcA --- Debate 2, 35 Forensics 25 National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 45 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Philosophy Club 35 Chess 1, 25 Latin Club 15 Slide Rule Club 25 Honor Roll5 National Honor Society 4. DONALD E. GHIEPENTHOG --- Gun Club 25 Science Club 15 Future Drivers 25 Shop Maintenance 4. GAIL G. GUSE --- Senator 35 Altemate 15 All School Play 25 AFS Club 25 Brides Club 4. SENIORS . . . 27 IUDITH G. HABECK --- GAA 1, 2, 35 Save-a-Trip Club 1, 45 Knitting Club 15 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. SUZANNE E. HABRAM --- Future Business Leaders of America 3, 45 Knit- ting 4. JEANNE M. HAIXIA-IES --- GAA lg French Conversation Club 15 Latin Club 2, 35 AFS Club 2, 45 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Pep Club 25 Band 15 A Cappella 45 Operetta 45 Forensics 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate 25 Senior Class Play 45 One-Act Play 45 Senator 25 Bend Staff 4, Editor 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Merit Finalist 45 Forensic Award 1, 2, 35 Honor Roll, Valedictorian. lYlICHAEL N. HARRINGTON --- Dartball 25 Save-a-Trip Club 35 Chess 2, 3, 45 Slide Rule Club 25 Future Drivers 25 Baseball 15 Tennis 2, 3. CHARLOTTE A, Henman --- GAA 1, 2, Brides Club 4. bflELVlN R. HECKENDO1XF--- Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Pres- ident 8, 45 Future Drivers 25 Altemate Senator 25 Honor Roll. DARLENE C. HEDER --- CAA 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 35 Girls' Clee Club l, 2. CHARLES S. HEIDNER --- Transferred from Libertyville Fremont High: Track 2, 35 Football 35 Basketball lg Golf 15 West Bend: Ski Club 4, Football 45 Skiing 45 Track 3, 45 Swimming A Team 4WB. DAVID E. HE1NEcKE--- Gymnastics 15 Archery Club 25 WB Club 45 Track 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 4. DONALD R. HELLER --- French Club 15 Conservation 15 Gun Club 25 Fu- ture Drivers 2. 28, . . . SENIORS GLOR1.-x I. HERBENER --- Around the VVorld Travelers 15 Musical Comedy Recordings Club 1. RICHARD G. HEss --- Senior Class Play 45 Prom Court 35 Homecoming Court 45 Gymnastics 1, 2, 35 VVB Club 3, 4, President 45 Archery Club 15 Track 2, 45 Football B Team 1, 25 Football A Team SVV B, 4NVB. ROBERT I. HOFFBIAN --- Chess 1, 25 Slide Rule Club 25 XVB Club 45 Pro- jectionist 15 Track 3, 45 VVrestling 2, 3, 4WB5 Cross Country SNVB, 4WB. IOHN' E. HOHENSTEIN --- French Club 15 Fixture Drivers 25 NVrestling Strategy 25 Track 45 Wrestling 2. WVILLIAINI VV. HORN --- Gun Club 25 Rifle Club 35 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Track 15 Basketball 15 Cross Country 15 Baseball 1, 2. JOHN A. HUNTER --- DARLEEN J.-xscuon --- GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 May Ball Court 15 AFS Club 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Future Business Leaders of America 35 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Pep Club 25 Knitting Club 45 Honor Roll. KATHLEEN 101-IANN --- Freslunan Girls' Glee Club 15 GAA 15 Forensics 35 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Pep Club 25 Knitting Club 45 Square Dancing 25 Interpretive Dancing 15 Honor Roll. JALIES A. JONES --- Senator 15 May Ball Court 15 German Club 25 NVrest- ling Strategy 25 Save-a-Trip Club 45 WVrestling 2, 35 Football 35 Tennis 25 Basketball 15 Cross Country 1. NORENE S. JUECH --- Alternate Senator 15 GAA 25 Brides Club 45 Future Business Leaders of America 35 Save-a-Trip Club 35 Charmers Club 25 Interpretive Dancing 1. SENIORS . . . 29 JEAN L. KAHL --- GAA 15 Latin Club 2, 35 Interpretive Dancing 15 Be- ginning Drums 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Forensics 35 Debate 2, 35 Senator 4. DAIILEEN S. KAIKIPO --- Transfer from Green Bay: GAA 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 35 High Y Teens 25 Newspaper Staff 15 West Bend: Drama 4. KARL R. KANNENBERG --- Dartball 25 Gun Club 15 Rifle Club 25 Conser- vation 2. R. Mrcrr.-mr. KAUTH --- Latin Club 2, 35 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Alternate Senator 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Swimming 2, 35 Basketball 15 Cross Country 15 Honor Roll. IUDITH L. KEMPF --- GAA 1, 2, 35 German Club 2, 35 Interpretive Danc- ing 15 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Brides Club 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Forensics 25 Alternate Senator 2. NICHOLA KIECKHAEFER --- Transfer from Cedarburg: Pep Club 15 NVest Bend: Future Business Leaders of America 3, 45 Brides Club 45 Honor Roll. - RICHARD A. Krrzcrur.-xrfrm --- Rifle Club. KAREN F. KIMLA --- Latin Club 1, 25 Interpretive Dancing 15 Square Dancing 25 Future Teachers 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 National Honor Society 45 Honor Roll. CONSTANCE I. KING --- GAA 1, Secretary 15 Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Historian 35 French Conversation Club 15 Pep Club 2, 35 Latin Club 25 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Washington County Pioneers 35 Senator 25 Honor Roll. Fnrfznrucrt R. KLEINKE --- Transfer from Kewaskiuu: Baseball 35 Track 35 Football 2, 35 Forensics 1, 2, 35 West Bend: Save-a-Trip Club 4. 30 . .. SENIORS IVAL W. KLEINKE --- CAROL M. Knurzvsn --- Future Homemakers 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4g Ger- man Club 2, 3, 4g Save-a-Trip Club 45 Square Dancing 2, Science Club 1, Around the VVorlcl Travelers Club 1. SHARON J. KNOEBEL --- GAA 24 Homecoming Court 3, Knitting Club 4. MARY H. Kxoncx --- GAA 1, Future Business Leaders of America 3, Save-a-Trip Club 44 Knitting Club 4, Square Dancing 3, Around the World Travelers Club 1. NIARTIN L. Kmrrr-r --- Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 3, V ice-President 4. KAYE S. KNUTSON --- Alternate Senator 45 Operetta 45 Mixed Chorus 35 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 1, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, A Cappella 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Future Teachers 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Around the Xvorld Travelers Club lg Girls' Clee Club 25 CAA Letter 3, GAA Pin 4, Orchestra Award 3, Honor Roll. NIARY R. KOCH --- Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, Secretary 45 Knitting Club 1, 45 Junior Red Cross 2, GAA 2, 3, 4. RACHEL M. Komsrrzu --- Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Freshman Girls' Glee Club 1, A Cappella 4, Brides Club 45 Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Square Dancing 2, Interpretive Dancing 1. STANLEY D. KONSTANZ --- Conservation 4, Weight Lifting Club 4, Future Drivers lg Football 1, Basketball 1. NORLIAN V. KORNELI --- Track 3, Football 3, Wrestling A Team 3WB. SENIORS . . . 31 Iorce B. Korajruwr --- GAA 1, 2, 35 Interpretive Dancing 15 Pep Club 25 Square Dancing 35 Knitting Club 4. RUDOLF R. KBAFT --- Transfer from Aberdeen High School:Square Danc- ing5 Track B Team5 West Bend: Slide Rule Club 45 Track A Team 35 Wrestling B Team 35 Wrestling A Team 45 Cross Country An Team 3, 4. TERRY G. KR.-xNz --- Alternate Senator 15 Debate 25 Gun Club 15 Wrest- ling Strategy 25 Chess 35 WB Club 45 Baseball B Team 2, 35 Baseball A Team 35 Football B Team 1, 25 Football A Team 3, 4WB5 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling A Team 2, 3WB, 4WB. JOYCE M. KRATZ --- GAA 15 AFS Club 1, 2, 35 Mixed Ensemble 45 A Cap- pella 3, 45 YAC Council 45 Senator 25 Operetta 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Charmers Club 15 Save-a-Trip Club 35 Pep Club 2, 3, Vice- President 35 Honor Roll. DARLENE L. Kar-:1s--- Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 35 Future Nurses 1, 2, 45 Ger- man Club 2, 35 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Square Dancing 1. IOSEPH W. KREIS --- Future Farmers 1, 25 German Club 2, 35 Gymnastics 1, 2, 35 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 35 VVB Club 3, 45 Gun Club 1, 25 Rifle Club 1, 25 Conservation 2, 35 Boys' Glee Club 45 Track B Team 1, 25 Track - A Team 3WB, 4WB5 Football B Team 1, 25 Football A Team SWVB, 4WB. RAYLIOND E. KRELL --- Future Farmers 25 German Club 45 Camera Club 25 Science Club 15 Conservation 35 Slide Rule Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Square Dancing 15 Engineering Club 1, 25 Projectionist 1, 2, 3, 4. PATMCIA M. KUECHLEH --- Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, Treas- urer 45 junior Red Cross 25 Knitting Club 45 Square Dancing 15 Chalmers Club 1. ELAINE R. KUEHL --- Mixed Chorus 2, 35 GAA 2, 3, 45 German Club 2, 35 Save-a-Trip Club 4. DAVID L. KUESTER --- Hunting and Fishing Club. ' 32 . . . SENIORS BARBARA L. KUMROW --- Future Nurses 1, GAA 1, 2, Brides Club 4. ORVILLE L. KUHTH --- Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Treas- urer 4g Future Drivers 2. l FRED J. LANDEATH --- Withdrew. BERNETTE LANDVATTER --- GAA 1, 2, 35 German Club 1, 25 Brides Club 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. BEHNICE LANDVA'l'l'ER --- Mixed Chorus 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. RUSSELL W. LANGE --- WB Club 3, 4, Gun Club 1, 2, Freshman Science Club lg Rifle Club 25 Baseball 2g Swimming Team 3, 4, Track B Team 3, A Team 4, Football Bu Team 2, A Team 3, 4. SANDRA LA1-'P --- Transfer from Milwaukee: Student Council Officer, Sec- retary 13 Drama Club 1, Vice-President 1, GAA lg School Paper Staff 1, Assistant Editor 15 Student Announcer 1, School Play 15 West Bend: GAA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Pep Club 3, Secretary 3, Save-a-Trip Club 43 Forensics 25 Debate 3, 45 Campus Clipper Staff 4, Senator 4. STEVE H. LASS --- AFS Club 23 Gymnastics 35 Projectionist 13 Archery Club 1, 2, Engineering Club 25 Campus Clipper Staff 4, One-Act Play 45 Senior Class Play 4, Forensics 4, Senator 1, Basketball Game An- nouncer 4, Swimming An Team 3. l0AN M. LEHINIANN---Cl1ilI'lIl6I'5 Club 1, Knitting Club 25 Save-a-Trip Club 35 Brides Club 45 Ski Club 4. OANNE R. LEWIS --- GAA 1, 29 AFS Club 1, 2, 35 Italian Club 3, Future Teachers 1, 2, 35 Brides Club 4g Latin Club 2, Interpretive Dancing 25 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. SENIORS . . .33 THOIVIAS R. LIISIBACH --- ANNE L. LINDEINIANN --- GAA 1, President 15 Little Theater 15 AFS Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers 3, 4, President 45 Spanish Club 3, Vice- President 35 Music Appreciation Club 25 National Honor Society 45 Debate 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Sen- ator 15 Operetta 45 Honor Roll. IAIKIES A. LOTTER --- Model Club5 Science Club. FREDERICK E. LUTZ --- Hunting and Fishing Club 15 Archery Club 25 Rifle Club 35 VVeight Lifting Club 45 Forensics 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Operetta 45 A Cappella 45 Honor Roll5 National Honor Society 4. BONNIE M. LYNN --- GAA 1, 25 German Club 2, 35 Future Teachers 2, 35 AFS Club 3, 45 Knitting Club 15 Save-a-Trip Club 3, 45 Band 1, 2. IOANNE E. NIARTIN --- GAA 15 Interpretive Dancing 15 Future Business Leaders of America 35 Brides Club 45 Band 1, 25 Swing Band 1, 2. ILONA E. lVlARTON---TI'I1IlSfe!'t Roosevelt High, Fond du Lac: Student Council Officer 15 Drama Club 15 One-Act Plays 15 Band 15 Orch- estra 15 Mixed Chorus5 West Bend: German Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres- ident 3, President 45 Italian Club 35 AFS Club 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Altemate Senator 2, 35 Debate 2, 3, 45 Forensics 2, 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 25 A Cappella 3, 45 Mixed Ensemble 3, 45 May Ball Court 25 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Campus Clipper Staff 45 Radio Announcer of High School News 45 Governor's Conference 2, 3, 45 VVisconsin Youth Committee 2, 3, 45 TAP Chairman 35 En- semble Award. THOBIAS P. NIASCHIKIEIER --- Transfer Hartley, Iowa: Football 15 Basketball 15 Baseball 15 West Bend: Slide Rule Club 2, 45 Save-a-Trip Club 35 A Cappella 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Operetta 45 Tennis 25 Basketball 25 Football 45 Track 3, 45 Swimming Manager 3, 4. CLAUDIA E. NIASON --- Transfer Cedarburg: Chorus 1, 25 Ensemble 15 GAA 25 Pep Club 25 YVest Bend: Brides Club 45 Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, Treasurer 4. JANE C. lVlATENAER --- GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 AFS Club 35 Pep Club 35 Save-a- Trip Club 45 Future Business Leaders of America 35 Mixed Ensemble 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Senator 2, 35 Honor Roll, 34 . . . SENIORS SHARON R. NTAYER --- VVithdrew. JON A. NICHUGH --- Dartball 1, 25 Science Club 15 Archery Club 1, 2. GEORGIANN lVlEILINGER---CllE1I'ITlCI'S Club 15 Little Theater 15 Knitting Club 25 Latin Club 25 AFS Club 3, 45 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Operetta 45 Mixed Chorus 4. Ioi-IN H. Merz --- Camera Club 15 Slide Rule Club 2, 45 Science Club 15 Senator 45 Class Officer 3, 45 Campus Clipper Staff 45 Prom Court 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, President 45 Tennis 25 Golf 35 Cross Country A Team 45 Basketball B Team 25 Freshman Basketball Team 15 Basketball AU Team 3WB, 4WVB5 Honor Roll. LILLIAN M. MEZERA --- AFS Club 35 Future Drivers 25 Music Appreci- ation Club 25 Transfer from Slinger: Band 15 Pep Club 15 Chorus 1. SONJA A. 1VlILLER--- GAA 15 Rhythmetic Dance Club 15 Interpretive Dancing 25 Square Dancing 25 Pep Club 35 Brides Club 4. JENE S. lX'l0NTG01KIERY --- Transfer from Appleton: Spanish Club 25 Debate 25 Curtain Call 25 School Paper Staff 15 West Bend: Spanish Club 35 AFS Club 3, 45 Future Teachers 4, Treasurer 45 National Honor Soci- ety 45 Debate 45 A Cappella 45 Alternate Senator 45 Honor Roll. IUDITH A. lN'lUELLER---Jlll'l10l' Red Cross 1, 25 Future Teachers 2, 3, 45 Little Theater 15 Pep Club 35 Latin Club 2, 35 Cheerleader 15 For- ensics 2, 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 All School Play 15 Senior Class Play 4, Prompter5 Homecoming Court 4. MARY E. lWUTH --- GAA 15 Conservation Club 15 Music Appreciation Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Save-a-Trip Club 45 AFS Club 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Operetta 45 Senior Class Play 4. ADRIAN S. NAUMANN --- Homecoming Court 45 NVE Club 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurcr 45 Track B Team 15 Track A Team 2VVB, 3WB, 4VVB5 VVrestling 3, 45 Football BD Team 1, 25 Football A Team 3, 4WVB5 Basketball B Team 1, 25 Basketball A ' Team 3. SENIORS . . .35 BRUCE: D. NAUlKiANN --- Dartball 1, WB Club 4g Projectionist 45 Track A Team 3, 4, Basketball B Team 1, 25 Basketball A Team 3, 4, Manager 4, Cross Country B Team 2g Cross Country A Team 3, 4. GLORIA R. NIENOW --- YVithdrew. NIARLENE M. NOWAK --- Square Dancing lg Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Knitting Club 44 Biology Club 2. IUNE K. OELHAFEN --- GAA lg German Club 1, 2, Future Teachers 2, 4, Little Theater lg One-Act Play lg Forensics 1, Mixed Chorus 3, Fresh- man Girls' Glee Club 1. KAREN A. OLSON --- GAA 1, 2, 3, Freshman Girls' Glee Club 1. THOINIAS F. O'MEAaA 1II--- Latin Club lg Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Slide Rule Club 2, Senator 13 Senior Class Play 45 Debate 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 43 Mixed Ensemble 4g A Cappella 45 Basketball lg Skiing 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming A Team 2, 3, 4, Football B Team 1, 25 Football A Team 3, 4. LORNA A. OTro --- Around the-World Travelers Club lg Square Dancing 25 Latin Club 3, 45 'Biology Club 2. IALIES O. PISCHKE I1 --- French Conversation Club 1, Science Club lg Chess 2, 44 Square Dancing 3, Dartball 3, Forensics 2. CHARLES P. PLACEK --- Slide Rule Club 45 Mixed Chorus 4, Track B Team lg Track A Team 29 Swimming 3, Wrestling 35 Basketball BD Team lg Basketball A Team 2, Football BU Team lg Football A Team 2WB, 3WB. WILLIAM PLISCHOUNIG --- Aviation Club 2. 36 . . . SENIORS LAXVRENCE C. POEHLLIAN --- German Club 2, 3, 45 Science Club 15 Slide Rule Club 2, 45 Square Dancing 25 Alternate Senator 35 National Honor Society 45 Badger Boys' State 35 Honor Roll. DOUGLAS Po'rrEn --- Future Teachers 2, 45 Prom Court 35 Badger Boys' State 35 Football 1, 2WB, SVVB, 4VVB5 Basketball 1, QYVB, 3VVB,4YVB. LEE ANN L. PuEs1'ow--- GAA 15 Future Teachers 25 Future Business Leaders of America 35 Brides Club 45 Little Theater 15 Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Future Drivers 25 Save-a-T rip Club 45 Alternate Scu- ator 2, 45 One-Act Play 15 Debate 2, 3, 45 Forensics 1, 25 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 1. CAuoL G. RAA11 --- GAA 1, 2, 35 Dartball 1, 25 Future Business Leaders of America 35 Brides Club 45 Pep Club 25 Freshman Girls' Glce Club 1. KAREN E. RAux'--- Square Dancing 15 Knitting Club 15 Future Home- makers 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. ALAN RANDALL --- Latin Club 35 Slide Rule Club 45 Senior Class Play 45 Basketball 15 Football A Team 4WB. FREDERICK L. RATE --- Conservation Club 1, 25 Hunting and Fishing Club 15 VVeight Lifting Club 4. RONALD M. RA'rKowsK1--- Save-a-Trip Club 35 WB Club 45 Altemate Senator 25 Prom Court 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball B Team 1, 25 Football A Team 4VVB. SHIRLEY I. REETZ --- Brides Club 45 Little Theater 15 Knitting Club 25 Square Dancing 35 Interpretive Dancing 2. EnuoL L. REKSTEN --- Transfer Grafton, VVis.: Band 15 Forensic 15 West Bend: Bender Band 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 2, 35 Orchestra 45 One-Act Play 2, 35 Senator 25 Debate 2, 3, 45 Forensics 2, 3, 45 Oper- etta 45 A Cappella 45 National Merit Letter of C0ll1ll1CllClElfl0I'lQ Honor Roll5 National Honor Society 4. SENIORS . . .37 DOLORES M. RETZLAFF --- Dartball 1, Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Knitting Club 1, Square Dancing l. IANE A. RIPPLE --- GAA 1, 2, 3, AFS Club 3, Senator 3, 4, Class Officer 4, Campus Clipper staff 3, 4, Brides Club 4, President 4, Little Theater 1. CI-IERYI. A. ROBERTS --- Forensics 1, 2, 3, CAA 1, 2, junior Red Cross 1, 2, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Campus Clipper Staff 3, 4, Altemate Senator 3, Class Officer 4, One-Act Play 4, Senior Play 4, Mixed Chorus 4, AFS Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Little Theater 1, Ski Club 4, VVorld Travelers Club 1, VVest Bend News Columnist 4. SUSAN L. ROEBKEN --- Freshman Girls' Glee Club 1, AFS Club 3, Future Nurses 1, 2, Bend Staff 4, Pep Club 3, Knitting Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Swim Club 2, Channers 1, Make-up Committee 1, 2, 3, Chair- man 4. STEVE ROECKER --- YAC Council 2, 3, 4, All School Play 1, Bend staff 2, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Gun Club 1, Freshman Science Club 1, Tennis IVVB, 2VVB, SVVB, 4WB, Basketball A Team 2, 3, 4, Fresh- man Basketball Team. DAVID E. ROSENTHAL --- Future Farmers l, 2, 3, 4, Band 4, Square Danc- ing 2, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4WB. NII.Es F. SACIA --- One-Act Play' 1, Mixed Chorus 4, Operetta 4, WVB Club 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Slide Rule Club 23 Projectionist 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Skiing 2, 3, 4. STEVEN P. SAGER --- Baseball 2, Track B Team 2, Track A Team 3, Wrestling 4, Football 2, 3, Basketball 1, Archery Club 2, 3. ROBERT R. SAUER --- Gymnastics 4, Conservation Club 3, Cross Country 1, 2, Basketball B Team 1, 2, Basketball A Team 3WB, 4WB. DENNIS E. SCI-IACHT --- Chess 2, 3, 4. 38 . . . SENIORS lYlARY A. SCHLEFKE --- GAA 1, 2, 35 Future Nurses lg Brides Club 45. Charmers Club lg Save-a-Trip Club 4g Junior Red Cross 2. VVAYNE D. SCHINIIDT --- Future Farmers 13 Cemian Club 2, 33 Chess 24 VVrestling Strategy 23 Tennis 45 Track 1, 2, 35 VVrestling 2, 3, 4WVBg Football 1, 2, 3, 4WB. DANIEL SCHNEIDER --- Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, 4, Archery Club 23 Science Club 1. E. KAY SCHOCH --- GAA lg Cheerleader 1g Brides Club 4. KENNEY I. SCHOXVALTER --- Forensics 33 Debate 1, 25 Alternate Senator lg Mixed Chorus 33 Orchestra 1, 25 AFS Club 2, 35 Italian Club 3g Bend Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4g Prom Committee Chairman 3, National Honor Society 3, 45 National Merit Finalist 4, AFS Representative to Italy 45 German Club 1, 25 Interpretive Reading 1g Honor Roll. SANDRA D. SCHUSTER --- GAA 1, 25 Future Drivers 33 Knitting Club 4. VVILLIAINI M. SCHUSTEH --- Withdrew. GARY L. SCHUTT --- AFS Club 45 Campus Clipper Staff 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Latin Club 15 Science Club 15 Slide Rule Club 2, 4, Tennis 2, Basketball 1, 2, 33 Honor Roll. MARILYN M. SCHWARTZ --- Future Homemakers lg Brides Club 4, Bridge Club 2. DOROTHY L. SEYRRANCE --- Transfer from Neillsville, Wis.: West Bend: Brides Club 4.1 SENIORS . . .39 h'1ARY E. SHESKI --- GAA 1, 25 Science Club 15 Philosophy Club 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Senator 25 Debate 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll. M. JULIA SIBIONEAU --- Future Nurses 15 GAA 15 Future Teachers 2, 35 AFS Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Latin Club 3, 4, Vice- President 45 Bend Staff 45 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Midwinter Committee Chainnan 35 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 A Cappella 45 Operetta 45 Forensics 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate 2, 3, 45 YAC Council 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 25 Senator 15 Altemate Senator 25 Senate Officer 45 TAP Chairman 45 Honor Roll. ERIC L. SKULDT --- Latin Club 1, 25 Engineering Club 15 Slide Rule Club 25 German Club 35 AFS Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 A Cap- pella 3, 45 Operetta 45 Midwinter Committee Chairman 35 Forensics 35 Debate 25 Senior Class Play 45 One-Act Play 15 YAC Council 2, 3, 45 Senator 35 Senate Officer 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country - Governor's Conference 35 Rotary Boy 45 National Merit Letter Commendation 45 Honor Roll. 1, of KAREN S1cULDT--- Latin Club 1, 25 Save-a-Trip Club 35 AFS Club 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 Future Teachers 45 National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Prom Committee Chairman 35 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Forensics 1, 35 Debate 25 Bend Staff 4, Editor 45 Senior Class Play 45 Altemate Senator 35 Around the World Travelers 15 Honor Roll, Salutatorian. DIANE R. S1NIITH--- French Conversation Club 15 Future Nurses 15 GAA 25 Latin Club 25 Washington County Pioneers 35 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Knitting Club 4. lVlILDRED A. SIKIITH --- Transfer Watertown, Wis.: Girls' Chorus 2, 35 West Bend: Brides Club 45 GAA 35 Red Cross Certificate 4. ROBERT I. SNAVELY --- Engineering Club 15 Slide Rule Club 35 Governor's Conference 2, 3, 45 Radio Announcer of High School News 45 Badger Boys' State 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Forensics 25 Senator 35 Altemate Senator 4. EUGENE E. SPAETH --- Latin Club 25 junior Red Cross 3, 45 Conservation Club 35 Baseball 1, 2. GERALD M. SPAETH --- F un-with-Numbers 1. SANDRA L. SPRADAU --- Transfer Kewaskum, Wis.: Future Homemakers 15 Pep Club 15 West Bend: GAA 2, 35 Spanish Club 35 Brides Club 45 Mixed Chorus 2. 40 . . . SENIORS KATHERINE A. STAHIXIER --- Transfer from Oshkosh: Cheerleader 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Triple Trio 15 GAA 15 Horizon Club 2, 35 Latin Club 35 Modem Language Club 35 Badger Girl Alternate 35 junior Masque 35 School Paper Staff 35 Treble Choir 35 VVest Bend: AFS Club 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 A Cappella 45 Operetta 45 Senator 45 Honor Roll5 National Honor Society 4. BARBARA A. STENSCHKE --- Future Nurses 15 Future Home-makers 35 Brides Club 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 2. BEVERLY A. STRASSBUHG --- Brides Club 45 Charmers Club 1. JUDY STRENKE --- GAA 1, 25 Cheerleader 15 Brides Club 45 Future Drivers 25 Band 1, 25 Alternate Senator 2. BARBARA STUBE --- GAA 15 German Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers 3, 4, Secretary 45 Swim Club 25 Biology Club 25 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Senior Homemaker of Tomorrow 45 Govemorls Ball 35 Campus Clipper Staff 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 A Cappella 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 Operetta 45 Forensics 1, 3, 45 Debate 3, 45 Senior Class Play 45 Senator 35 Alternate Senator 2. NIARYANN M. TAYLOR --- GAA 1, 2, 35 Brides Club 45 Pep Club 2, 3. lN'1AR'x' E. TELLIER --- 'Transfer from Milwaukee: GAA 1, 25 Vocation Club 1, 25 WVest Bend: GAA 3, 4. IOANNE M. TENNIES --- French Club 15 German Club 25 Chess 15 Brides Club 45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club 15 One-Act Play 4. h'lERVIN L. THOINIPSON --- Dartball 15 Go-Kart Club 35 junior Red Cross 3, 45 Gun Club 1, 25 Save-a-Trip Club 4. ANNA M. THULL --- Future Business Leaders of America 2. SENIORS . . . 41 RICHARD I. THULL --- Music Appreciation Club 15 Square Dancing 25 Con- servation Club 4. b'1ARlLYN L. TIMM --- Science Club 15 Music Appreciation Club 15 Biology Club 25 Interpretive Dancing 25 VVashington County Pioneers 35 Campus Clipper Staff 4. VICTOR H. TOCK --- Gun Club 25 Conservation Club 45 junior Red Cross 4. NIARY BETH VACLAW'11C--- Freshman Girls' Clee Club 15 Future Nurses 1, 25 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 2, 35 French Conversation 15 Sophomore Girls' Glee Club 25 Girls' Glee Club 35 CAA 35 Knitting Club 45 Operetta 4. DAVID A. XIANDELOO --- XVaslIington County Pioneers 15 Sheepsliead Club 1. AUDRI-:Y D. VANDERWALKER --- Band 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Gennan Club 2, 35 Pep Club 35 Fixture Drivers 25 CAA Awards. PATRICIA A. VASS --- GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 45 May Ball Court 25 Prom Court 35 Senator 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Social Danc- ing 1. JALIES C. WVAGNER --- Square Dancing 15 Music Appreciation Club 25 Conservation ClIIb 4. PETER J. WALDKIRCI-I --- Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4. TI-IEBESE E. WALDKIRCH --- Future Nurses 1, 2, 45 Junior Red Cross 1, Secretary 15 Future Homemakers 3. 42 . . . SENIORS lkfiici-msn P. NVEBER --- Operetta 29 Gun Club li Track 3, 49 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTH A. WEGENER --- Senate Officer 49 Senator 2g Altemate Senator 1, 3g YAC Council 4g Debate 2, 3, 4g Forensics 1, 2, 39 Mixed Chorus 3, 49 Bend Staff 49 Homecoming Committee Chairman 4g National Honor Society 3, 49 Future Teachers 2, 3, Treasurer 39 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 49 Latin Club 2, 3, Secretary 3g National Science Foundation Scholarshipg Future Homemakers 19 Freshman Science Club 19 For- ensics Award 1, 2, 3g Operetta 49 Honor Roll. ROBERT XVEGNER --- Senator 1, 39 Alternate Senator 29 Class Officer 2, 39 YAC Council 3, 49 Operetta 3, 49 Mixed Chorus 3, 49 A Cappella 3, 49 Mixed Ensemble 49 Band 1, 2, 3g Swing Band 1, 2, 39 Prom Commit- tee Chairman 39 Post-Prom Committee Chairman 29 Prom King 39 Homecoming Court 29 May Ball Court 1, 29 Gemian Club 1, 2g Gun Club 19 Freshman Science Club 19 Music Appreciation Club 29 Pep Band 1, 2, 39 Little Ten Council 3. IAM1-:s A. 1NEISS--- Forensics 39 Operetta 49 Mixed Chorus 4g A Cappella 49 AFS Club 2, 3, 49 Campus Clipper Staff 4g Bend Staff Business Manager 49 National Honor Society 49 Latin Club 1, 29 Engineering Club 1, 29 Slide Rule Club 1, 29 Golf 2, 3VVB, 433713, Science Club 19 Honor Roll. Io!-IN L. VVEISS---0116-ACI Play 19 Forensics 19 Mixed Chorus 1, 29 Dart- ball lg Gemian Club 2, 3g Chess Club lg Archery Club 39 Track 29 NVrestling 29 Football 2g Tennis 4. AL P. XVENZEL --- Save-a-Trip Club 49 Track 3, 49 Swimming 3. BoN11'A L. YVENZLAFF --- Alternate Senator 29 Band 19 AFS Club 2, 3, 4g GAA 1, 39 Future Business Leaders of America 29 Future Homemakers 3, 49 Spanish Club 39 Charmers Club 1. CAROL L. NVERNICKE --- WVithdrew. Snnnri, J. WEsT1:NBEacnn--- Mixed Chorus 29 AFS Club 2, 3, 49 Save-a- Trip Club 49 Latin Club 1, 29 Honor Roll. h'lARY K. VVETTSTEIN --- Mixed Chorus 2, 39 GAA 2, 3, 4j Save-a-Trip Club 4g Knitting Club 19 Latin Club 2, 39 Square Dancing 29 Inter- pretive Dancing 1. SENIORS . . . 43 DOREANE XNILLIAINIS --- Future Nurses 1, 25 Junior Red Cross 2, 35 Future Homemakers 4, Historian 45 Interpretive Dancing 15 Square Dancing 25 Girls' Chorus 2, 3. ROBERT H. YVILLIALIS --- German Club 3, 45 Save-a-Trip Club 35 Band 1, 25 Swing Band 1, 25 Operetta Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 25 Track Manager 3, 4WB5 Basketball A Team Manager 3, 4VVB. IANYCE A. WILLKOhIR'I--- GAA 15 Knitting Club 1, 45 Latin Club 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Forensics 25 Senior Class Play 45 Altemate Senator 45 Honor Roll. NELSON R. WILLRICH --- AFS Representative from Brazil 45 AFS Club 45 Senator 45 Drum Club 45 Cross Country 4. GERALD A. WINNINGHOFF --- Transfer from DePere, Wis.: Rifle Club 15 Science Club 1, 25 Camera Club 1, 25 Football 25 West Bend: Save-a- Trip Club 35 German Club 35 One-Act Play 45 Senior Class Play 4. ROGER WINNINGHOFF --- Track 45 Football 3, 4WB. GERALD S. WOLF --- Rifle Club 25 Gun Club 35 WB Club 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4WB5 W'restling B Team 2, SWB5 Model Math and Science Club 4. IOAN R. WOLF --- Latin Club 1, 25 Philosophy Club 35 Debate 2, 3. DAVID N. YOGERST --- Camera Club 15 Gun Club 25 Square Dancing 35 Rifle Club 25 Projectionist 15 Model Club 4. JAMES ZrEcERT --- Chess Club 25 WB Club 45 Biology Club 25 Tennis 1, 2, 45 Swimming 2, 3WB, 4WB. 44 . . . SENIORS AARON A. ZIEGLER --- Band 2, 35 Conservation Club 45 Gun Club 25 Rifle Club 35 Slide Rule Club 35 Archery Club 1. CLARENCE E. ZILIBRICK --- Transfer from Fond du Lac: Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 25 West Bend: VVB Club 45 Tennis 45 Basketball A Team 3WB, 4WB. IN MEMORIAM ROBERT BATH December 13, 1942 January 6, 1960 NOT PICTURED DOROTHH' E. BRINKBIAN --- Transfer from Slinger: FHA 15 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Homecoming Court 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Prom Committee Chairman 35 West Bend: Campus Clipper Staff 45 Brides Club 4. DENNIS A. CLARK --- One-Act Play 15 Gun Club 25 Projectionist 35 Wrestling 45 Tennis 4. DOUGLAS W. FIRINIE --- One-Act Play 45 Chess Club 35 Wrestling Strategy 35 Fencing 25 Track 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 35 Football 2. DON E. GEIB --- Future F anners 2, 3, 45 Gun Club 15 Wrestling 2. DARXVIN H. HOEFERT --- Transfer from Slinger: Future Farmers 15 West Bend: Future Farmers 35 Dartball 3. CHARLES H. KOLICH --- National Honor Society 45 Chess Club 1, 45 Projectionist 15 Wrestling Strategy 25 Slide Rule Club 25 Track A Team 35 Cross Country A Team 45 VVrestling Av Team 3, 4WB. JOSEPH B. NIARTIN --- Transfer from Nicolet: Archery Club 1, 2, 3, President 35 Track 1, 25 Swimming 1, 25 West Bend: Track 35 Swimming A Team 3, 45 Future Farmers 4. SHARON A. SCHACHT --- Transfer from Milwaukee: Glee Club 35 Dancing 35 Art 35 GAA 35 VVest Bend: Chess Club 25 Bridge Club 25 Future Homemakers 45 Future Nurses 1. THOINIAS N. SCHLOEINIER --- One-Act Play 15 YAC Council 3, 45 Science Club 15 Archery Club 15 Slide Rule Club 25 Football 25 Basketball 1, 25 Tennis 2, 3WB, 4WB. IRVIN L. SCHROEDER --- Gun Club 25 Rifle Club 15 Tennis 2. NIARY ANN S. SCHUBRING --- Transfer from Albuquerque, New Mexico: Cheerleader 2, 35 CAA 1, 25 Spanish Club 15 West Bend: Knitting Club 45 Swim Club 3. KENNETH W. SCHUPPEL --- Future Farmers 45 Agriculture 1, 4. DEAN C. TESKER --- Conservation Club 15 Gun Club 2. In-I M. WITKOWSKE --- A SENIORS . . . 45 JANE BAUER AFS representative to Chile, State Treasurer of Future Teachers ACTI Because recognition is rarely given to students who have achieved a fine record of service during their high school careers, the 1961 Bend takes this opportunity to salute them. The students pictured here have been chosen by a majority of the faculty, cognizant of their contributions, as being deserving of this honor. These eight, especially, have contributed unselfishly and willingly of their time and effort. Also to be commended are those who attained a fine scholastic record. The Class of 1961 is privileged to have forty students who have main- tained a 3.2 average or better throughout their four years of high school, thereby qualifying for the Honor Roll. ERROL REKSTEN Four years of forensics, four years of band 46. . . SENIORS IEANNE HAMMEs JOHN METZ Bend Editor, President of the Senior Class, National Merit Finalist President of National Honor Society S IOR HONOR ROLL Valedictorian - - - IEANNE HAMLIES Salutatorkm - - KENNEY SCHOWALTER IANE BAUER TOM BAUNIAN LINDA BAUMANN NOREEN BOHN SUE BRADLEY TVIARY DICKMANN MARTINA DU CHARLIE GARY FINCH PAUL FISHER KAREN GAUCER LEON GosKA IEANNE HAMMES NIELVIN HECKENDORF DARLEEN JASCHOB KATHY JOHANN MICHAEL KAUTH NICHOLA KIECKHAEFER KAREN KIMLA CONSTANCE KING KAYE KNUTSON CHARLES KOLICH JOYCE KRATZ ANNE LINDEMANN FREDERICK LU'I'Z IANE MATENAER JOHN METZ IENE MONTGOMERY LAWRENCE POEHLINIAN ERROL REKSTEN KENNEY SCHOWALTER GARY SCHUTI' MARY SHESKI JULIE SIINIONEAU ERIC SKULDT KAREN SKULDT KATHERINE STAHINIER RUTH VVEGENER IAMES WEIss SHERYL WESTENEERGER JANYCE VVILLKOMM LINDA BAULIANN Bend Editor, DAR Award Winner ANNE LINDELIANN ERIC SKULDT RUTH WECENER Three years of debate, Student Senate President, Student Senate ViC6-Pf6Sld6Ht President of Future Teachers three years on the YAC Council three years of debate SENIORS JUNIOR HOROSCOPE You have tm.-usual skills and in- genuity. You enter -wholelzeartezlly into undertakings which -interest you. Do your utmost to be reliable and consistent. GEMINI .JU Nioa s Upperclassmen At Last . . The juniors chose--Vice-president Bill Arendt, President Ron VVolf, and Secretary-treasurer Betti Marks to lead their class. It has been said that good things come in small packages . . Perhaps this quotation can be applied to the juniors, the smallest of the four classes, and their accomplishments. After the election of President Ron Wolf, Vice-president Bill Arendt, and Secretary-treasurer Betti Marks, we launched into Homecoming activi- ties. Our class' first achievement was having Gayle Mueller reign as Homecoming Queen with Dan Honey', Harter as her king. As a bonus, Mrs. Smitlfs homeroom won first prize in the parade for having the cleverest float. In sports, we were proud of juniors Jeff Haebig, Dave Cooley, Ron Weasler, and Delbert'Schneider, on the cage squad and of Jack Kaehny, Bob Borchert, Ron Wolf, Wally Meyer, Bill Arendt, Jack Stoltz, and jerry Hoepner who made the varsity in football. They were all enthusiastically backed by our varsity cheerleaders, Sanilee Crabb, Sharon Frank, and Sharon Quade. Many juniors participated in debate and forensics this year, and especially outstanding work was done by Patty Nungesser, Chuck Shabino, Dennis Hembel, Jane Cehl, and Mark justl. By far, the most momentous activity of our junior year was the prepara- tion for our Southern-themed prom, Bontura. Amid the irridescent glow of pastel lights, all the romanticism of 'the Southern era was again relived . . . it signified the culmination and the grand highlight of our junior year. As juniors, we think we did well this year, both for ourselves and for our school. Next year, as Seniors, we hope to do even better. Juniors Prove to Be Versatile . B. Arendt K. Arkenberg R. Backus H. Bakemeyer J. Baker D. Bandle A. Bauer J. Bauer K. Beck E Becker C. Bsder D. Behm B. Beimborn K. Bell S. Benedict S. Berndt L. Blank B. Blrizel K. Boegel J. Bo ker S. Boeldt B. Borchert J. Bradt J. Bruesch J. Brumley C. Bunke P. Burkel R. Carpenter M. Cartus M Chism J. Ciriacks D. Cooley S. Crabb C. Crass J. Crass R. Delcore P, Delwiche XV. Dhein B. DuCharme K. Duenkcl N ,. ...kk.N..:. Sl :P :g...g,.ceS .. :. ,.: -. -- , Q. ' X I X ?'s3'a Civ 1 J NRS - N5 SS ' . . 'sr A - J. .-'fix-J ., 1. ' i :fix v' f 'fl S 1 f ew ' M rx Q FX S.: .. xg Q I H Q, K 4 X , . 552. 1 X Yr .1 is ff .. . xg xx Y .. in P . .... l . ..c. q x ..f??f'T:5Q5i. H. Dyck J. Eckert F. Fnul Q.. , QQ.. . v. 1 fr - . egg- cr f X sr X X K 2 x l K. Filo M. Finch ix . . Q. , X X X N . T. Fisher G. Frank S. Frank B. Galabinske K. Gavin S. Gebhard J. Gehl Henry Tesker, Keith Lnnglois, and Richard VVilger work in metals. JUNIORS Participate 011 innin Teams . . . M. Gengler K. Gent: E. Gerlach D. Goll A. Gonring M. Gonring T. Gonring X fx I. J. Haebig J. Hall A. Hardegen D. Harter T. Hartman J. Haeuscr T. H-:bert X .. Rv J X Mx.- Y. D. H-:mbel B. Herman S. Hirstein J. Hoe ner S. Holl P. Hron C. Hutson P . . .. -- il- N- N J 1 Y .... ' ' . Q - K J f . 3555-x. . Q ' . .Q ' ii'i.'-?5gfffgg': W :Q .- , 1?-2 , A ' .., :ig5fA7IZlZ-?IZZIIJ- ' T? '- ' A T T ggi-Qggfi'-5'.'f.'.K,. , iz D. Jaeger J. Jaeger D. Jaeger W. Jaeger M. Justl J. Kaehny J. Kaiser :SW A good score was made by Laveme Blank and Sandy Olunann. P. Groth T. Gruenward S. Grundnhl iss: . was 523355 J R. Heidcmann D. Heinecke C. Heise L. Kane R. Kaschner T. Kasten D. Kedinger J. Kedinger S. Keller T. Kiefer J. Kirchner M. Kleinhans D. Kocher M. Kosher C. Koenings E. Koenings 'S. Koenig D. Krueger D. Krueger R. Krueger J. Kruepke N. Kufahl J. Kumrow JUNIORS Possess Academic Talents . . . R. Kuhn j. Laleike K. Lnnglois K. Laubenstein M. Lauson S, Lay P. Legate B. Leitheiser K. Liegl B. Lorenz R. Lottsr j. Luy G, Markgraf B. Marks K. Martin R. Maschmeier A. Merkel L. Merrish W. Meyer J. Michels T. Michels A, Miller H, Miller K. Minz C. Monday G. Mueller L. Natzke T '- ----'-- .P Q ...Yr . - , Q . E55 ' - F it S 3. 1' . i ' . Q ' -, f QEITZ -'f55.fiL?t:. Q . 1 K P . A ' H-'F jw- Y . J . x . K. L - - Q . - , K .. - 11 G. Naumann j. Nehrbass T. Ncuberger D. Nimtz P. Nungesser S. Ohmann K. Okrulica New electricity class proves to be popular. S. Oksa C. O'Meara K. Otten L. Peters G. Pfeiffer P. Pick J. Potter j. Price R. Quaas S. Qunde , A .A . Q. h , ' X S 1 f. X ' 5 .3 . ' .1 . LL: ' ' ix z 1 A. Quick S. Rudy R. Rahlf K. Rauen j. Rauscher J. Riebe B. Reinke J. Remillnrd H. Reseburg D. Rheingans IUNIORS . . . Prepare for the Future K. Richter R. Richter B. Robbins L. Roeckcr M. Roell R. Rose D. Rosenthal B. Rossa G. Ruhnke B. Sackett M. Sailer L. Schickert J. Schlagenhaft J. Schloemer R. Schlosser J. Schmidt K. Schmidt D. Schneider G. Schneider B. Schober' D. Schreiber L. Schroeder J. Schweiger C. Schwichtenberg P. SearVogel' C. Shabino B. Smith M. Snmmerfeld M. Spaeth R. R. Spneth A. Sullivan C. Taylor J. Topel A. Troedel K. Trordel D, Van Beek J. Van De Loo M. Vrana C. Waechter R. Wagner J. Warnkey R. Wensler D. Weddig D. Weiss T. West C. Westphal J. Wiedmeyer P. Wiedmeyer R. Wilger ' Withdrew J. Wilke R. Wolf K, Wollner M. Wollner R. Yogerst J, Zautner D. Zimdars B. Holiandrw 52 . . . JUNIORS ophomores Aspire Toward . . . All the sophomores entering the halls of VVest Bend High School in the fall of 1960 did so, determined to make this school year a noteworthy one. The first task undertaken was the election of our class officers. The sophomores chose Bruce Caldwell, president, Marlene Haen, vice-presidentg and Diane Simons, secretary-treasurer. These choices were excel- lent ones, as events soon proved. The elections were followed by an exciting football season. Our class contributed five stalwart sophomores to the varsity grid squad in the persons of: Ed Placek, Bob Ginocchio, Bruce Caldwell, Dave Roell, and Ron Kirkland. Homecoming naturally climaxes the football sea- son. We chose Ann Gessert to represent us on the Homecoming Court. Dave Clark was her escort in the Grand March. VVe also worked hard on our entries in the float competition. The slogan, Heaven Sent, by Mr. Panfil's homeroom won second prize for their float. Mr. Panfi1's homeroom also copped the Christmas Door Decorations trophy. As thoughts turned to mittens, boots, and snow- tires, basketball became the main attraction. Butch SOPHOMORE HQROSCOPE You believe in living and letting live. You do not impose on others and are anxious to show your appreczkztion for favors. You are loyal to your friends. They, in turn, enjoy your companionship. CANCER 54 . . . SOPHOMORES The sophomores elected Marlene Haen, Vice-presidentg Diane Simons, Secretary-treasurer, and Bruce Caldwell, President as officers of their class. Buddenhagen, Ron Kirkland, Bruce Cald- well, and Dave Hammer did an outstand- ing job on the Au team, and Dennis No- votny, Bob Koehler, and Ed Placek were standouts on the Bu team. Cheerleaders play an important part at every football and basketball game. Diane Simons and Ioan Knoebel cheered the boys on to many victories and kept alive that old school spiritf, There were achievements in other fields as well. Tom Olson broke many records in swimming, Peter Kober placed third in the state wrestling meet, while Dan LeMal1ieu and Dave Scheer participated ably as mem- bers of the varsity debate squad. As sophomores we had the pleasure of sponsoring, with the aid of our parents, the post prom. Our theme was Through the Looking Glass. Many hours were spent in planning and decorating. The atmosphere was appropriate with large wall panels of the Mad Hatter, Tweedle Dee Dee and Tweedle Dee Dumn, and others. The menu, corresponding with the theme, included such delicacies as ham a'la wonderlandv. Chico', provided the surprise entertainment, and all in all, the evening was a huge success and one long to be remembered. Another enjoyable event was the arrival of our class rings. We look back on our sophomore year with deep satisfaction, and at the same time, eagerly anticipate our junior year. Fulfillment of Their Goals . . . K. Ackley B. Allen J. Arkenberg W. Arndt N. Austin M. Baehring G. Barber K. Barrett P. Bartelt B. Bauman j. Baumgartner J. Beck Mark Manning, David Mayer, and jean Slavik are hard at work in the greenhouse. C. Becker C. Bedenbaugh P. Beduhn P. Behrends R. Beimbom O. Beisbier J. Berend R. Beth K. Bielinski J. Biersack P. Bodenbach R. Bonekoske B. Bradley R. Breit II. Broclzeller J. Bruesch F. Buddenhagen D. Buker W. But-:lewski BA. Caldwell B. Calhoun M. Carlson P. Carter S. Chesak K. Christ XV. Christensen D. Clark P. Clark J. Claybaugh D. Clemens ' f . N . 3-. M. Clemens K. Collins S. Cook S. Cotter E. Cotton D. Cupery T. Danuser D. Degener H. Delvaux R. Dornn SOPHOMORES . . . 55 Recognition for Their Aeeompli hments D. Dornacker B. Duenkel B. Dusso H. Ehlke D. Enderle K. Erickson S. Erler J. Faber J. Esselman K. Faber R. Faber C. Fahney I.. Fahney E. Fauster R. Fechter G. Fcttig G. Filo T. Flasch C. Forester D. Forsberg 15.-.:5aN!: .- Nsii AXA wifi , i ' .-es? .Sire 'S N. 3'-X if 5 Q..- X ... N A I. 'L 2.35. x ...F ,i in , .Q . .g , f-ff . ...f..... -v.:f. U f if ' , - - x gl K ju- -. - ,- 5 - . w 1 Hz' Q X' k W g. ' i-.. 1 i I ' R E. Frings G. Fuller J. Gass L. Gauge: B. Gehl A. Gessert B. Gesscrt L. Gieringer H. Gill R. Ginocchio J. Gucden D. Gonring M. Gosewehr C. Grahser J. Groth R. Groth R. Gullickson J. Gundrum F. Gust T. Guth M. Haen D. Hammer T. Harrington Mr. Panfil's homeroom won the Christmas door decorating . 1 F if -'v-T' ' if- - 'Q ' if - ' 'rf L , . w - rs.-fi . M 2. 1 Q 5 :'5'.l'?f.,'f 'ii?efi J ff . ' if i G i K . J. Hemauer A. Hernikl M. Hess J. Hoffman M. Hoffman D. Holl G. Holz COIHCSL M. Hron R. lgel M. Jncak S. Jeffery 56 . . . SOPHOMORES Acquire Knowledge for the Future . . . B. Jennings XV. jochem G. johnson H. johnson T. Knlmus' B. Kzxschner B. Kasten S. Kemp' John Arkenberg won the grand prize in the Science Fair. R. Justl j. Kahl K. Kalk Q he ., , Q. . . Q . Q. , :ge . .- 5. g.- , ' .N 5 A ' 5 AW .. ,Q E. Kirchner R. Kirkland D. Kleinke K. Kling S. Kluever R. Klumb J. Knoebel D. Knuth D. Knutson P. Kober j. Kocher B. Koehler A. Koehn -'-' 1 we 2 9 e N.. .f yew - .ef ,R tg., ' if we wi X T. Koenings X , Q. N555 A x S g iz K N X ' ' fi R. M. Lake C. Kohl D. Kolkema M. Kotaiarvi B. Krause ..- , 2 . QS? J. Land W. Landvatter D. Larsen K. Larson X i X ..- K NN s X xxx X g X j. Kreis E. Krell M. Krueger J. Kuehl 1. Labott B. Lass K. Laufer i - ' Q B . ' 1 1 ' if: W- -0 iff '- 1 sa X B - Ti 5 . f 'ef - K' Q . f' - ' ' -Qf-ff - 21' Q1 -- B . .P . -X we--, -g. si f--- -- X ' G A K ,- L., X 'iii ff i kx' 1.5 A . - B 2322312-ii! . N , T. Lnufer . X S X X X QR X S x Y r .- Qi . if . . ee 'ii fi 'EEN'-x ' 2: ikf ...., ' . . - ' Eixiiil' V , S. Lehmann J. Lehn . XX NX M Y Q S .s BX QR- ' 3 XSS v X . 5? -v Y ' i x D. LeMahieu J. Lemke R. Lewandoske j. Limbach M. Lloyd D. Lochen H. Lorenz B. Luecke D. Ma-:Farlane P. McGrath SOPHOMORES . . . 57 58.. Accept Challen es with Optimi m . . . 21.2. .s .F :X B. McHugh M. Manning T. Martin j. Maschmeier R. Maurer D. Mayer t .5 .315 ' 9 . S -gif, ....v.., . -- -i . A frm N - t' 2 X . ti . gf. Qc. , ' 5 . 'X .: K i is X as ' ' X Y r . ' 5 5 ill! r Q . ,.. t . 'f tt X' K. Mayer M. Mayer D. Mertz' G. Miller S. Milz T. Minz f ' + x- 1 3 r - ' s fig? N, S fsg.. :Q 1. , '- Q'-' 1+ ,- 1 - Mark Manning fmds a hot spot 5 as 1 f tx . for Mr. Rurlkel. 1. Moll A. Monroe P. Nehrbass 1. Neuy B. Nicastro B. Nicholas - wvfk . ' 1 N -R' Tift s5S.. 12i' ., RSX Elf- - 5,3-:QQ . V it 'wr'-fs - - xr f Q . ' -- x ' K g . . , - Ziqix :sag V ' Q-N -Q X - ' .- V i. X Q' 'E .... is r f ss ., ,ss - to L as -. - w 1. f A - 4' li 'RX 'RN if lm- ff X 4 R ' wi is g W X L . N ,sf 5. 3, , K I. Nicholson J. Nicholson . .mm . T. Noegel D. Novotny A. Oelhafen T. Oelhafen D. Olson T. Olson .ilb .F z ,iw 1 ..,. Q ., . X. - ., . .Q , .- ' QW g-...a t- Q, oss . - 0 s F, . -M.. ..f. ..- . - tc ff ink as ui S a 4 , s : . 1 R M. Opgenorth N. Palash W. Paruch D. Patten R. Peil K. Peterman R. Peters M. Petri t x 2 .a x f -.Ss '- -f' '31 Q. .E ,A -.j M. O'Meara K. Opalewski N. Pipping J, Pfister E. Placck R. Poehlman J. Pribyl S. Proeber E. Quandt J. Race K. Ramsthal T. Randall W, Reetz D. Reichert . SOPHOMORES Abide b Established Traditions . . . S. Renz T. Rice B. Roell D. Roell G. Rosenthal D. Rorhenbach' S. Rzentkowski R. Sacia S. Schaefer B. Schaffer D. Scheer I.. Schmahl Glenn Fuller enjoys operating D. Schmidt J. Schmidt K. Schmidt R. Schmidt S. Schmidt S. Schneider ll pl'0jeCt0l'. T. Schneider M. Schnepf A. Schoenbeck L. Schowalter G. Schroeder D. Schultz G. Schulze J. Schuppel M. Schwichtenberg E. Seidensticker B. Seidensticker J. Senkbeil T. Sheski ww T. Schuppcl J. Schwartz . ' ' 1 f , V , f V .YI f .yMV,flN ' ff J ' ' ' . ..... ,..., f, I, ,4V.,',lf,,mf TWA ., ,, ,, .I IIA, . 5 ,,,f .3 'iff .J .,,, , . . .91 ...,. ...gnimwz fl' ,f ffffw ,:' -- Q -15 Z... M v,-. 4 , 5: . WZ I, .- i. ' ji . , A. ,. V , T 'A if D. Simons J. S lavik K. Spaeth F. Sprtel K. Stnral 4 X, 4 as Q . ,. kk X K K. gy J V . , 3' ' f . .S ee' 4- ,fxrl , Q, ., as g ' 1 X ' 'S Y ,xg .4.,6.,q.2., ES f K, V X X Q - . 6 if .Miers vifomffsgi - T liffie ' ' , M J -1 W .w-f.lfS 1 .M Qawmi V 2' . . ...... . P. Steahl C. Steger J. Steier C. Sutherlun C. Tennies T. Theisen M. Troedel E. Uclmen S. Vnclavik J. Van Beck SOPHOMORES 59 ontribute Time and Effort Willingl E. Vass J. Vuinovich M. Wade M. Wade B. Waldkirch M. Warnecke M. Weber M. Weiss C. Welch L. Welch C. Wenzel J. Wernicke D. Wessel S. Westphal J. Wiedmeyer G. Wiedmeyer E. Wilger K. Wilikomm N. Willkomm R. Williams D. Wiltgen F. Wohlw'end L. Wulff T. Zaicheck C. Zastrow B. Zenk M. Ziegert C. Zirgler D. Zimdars J. Zingsheim ' Withdrew . . . SOPHOMORES Ward Clgflstglseglciiexgeugakis project Marlene Schnepf --- hall monitor. Students congregate around Congressman Van Pelt who DeVerne Smith, Ioan Lcmke, and Barb Kasten spoke to us at election time. get out b1ology equipment. Miss Poclruch's homeroom won second place in the . . So homore: si fn l'1.'t l' Christmas floor decoration contest. P S lf' ' S y9 r5 Bent 5' SOPHOMOVRE CANDIDS New Members of Our School F RESHMAN HOROSCOPE You are extremely practical. Be- ing quick to make decisions, you dislike being told to slow down. You are always ready to help others enjoy life. D0n't hesitate to ask forgiveness of anyone you have wounded with your occasional abrupt and impul- sive utterances. . l ll - - 1 x I Now our freshman year was behind us. It seemed like only yesterday that we nervous freshmen were seated in the gym, waiting to be assigned to our home- rooms. Our biggest worry at the time was the prospect of finding our way through the endless hallways. Look- ing back at that first day, it's hard to believe that only nine months ago we were lost', in the building that has since become our home away from home. So many activities have kept us busy, that we've hardly had time to catch our breath. With the long, Wann days of summer stretching before us, we Want to reminisce a bit about this past year. The first chance we had to meet the members of our class socially was at the freshman party. After the ice was broken, we met many class members who would later become our good friends. The election of class officers was the first order of business that confronted us as a class. VVe elected: Bruce Hutson, Tom King, and judy Schmidt as Presi- dent, Vice-president, and Secretary-treasurer respec- tively. Later, the Student Senate election was held. 62 . . . FRESHMEN The freshmen officers are President Bruce Hutson, Vice-president ARIES Tom King, and Secretary-treasurer Judy Schmidt. After all the campaigning, we began to work on our first homecoming floats. For our representative to the Queenls court, we chose petite Kathy Spaeth. She, along with the upper-class members on the court, pre- sided over all the exciting homecoming events. Even before we began preparing for our first homecoming, we freshmen were busy in various activi- ties. These included cheerleading practice fafter which eight girls became our pe py CD team cheerleadersj and tryouts for the newly fjormed Freshman Ensemble. At this same time, the freshmen boys were giving their all on the Bn football squad. Many others were already busy training for the winter sports. Members of our class also excelled in forensics and debate, and many constructed exhibits for the Science Fair held in March. This year was a fun-filled one for the class of 1964, and we all feel that we started our high school career on the right foot. Now let's stop reminiscing and look ahead to the-coming years which only we can make as exciting as the first. The Freshmen hoot for the Stars . . . S. Achrerberg J. Ackerman D. Aclee F. Alliet C. Anderson L. Backus J. Baker K. Bumiller D. Bastian R. Bauer D. Bell N. Berg J. Berres B. Birr J. Blazel S. Bloomingdale S. Bosker J. Bradley J. Brodzeller D. Buddenhagen ?fs...,--v- .. .3 . ., ., Q QX :-- 2 ' U s . 3 x , . I A ,.... -.,.. S ' . i r v?i?Sf'if X M. Burckardt T. Burg B. Busch S. Caves - I -s . . SN .- in ' i . ,s,.-sz. Z I . x Tl A ,S li -ii J. Charlton R. Crabb R. Cross S. Cypher Mr. Parker and son, Rick, view a telescqpe with Mr. W'eier during Education Week. 5.5.3.5 i s Q 5535 Ee: :S.,......... .. . H AW?fr , ,?gfmf.sg:fs33i2gg, . .. H A -V - 5 1' Q. ' 'l ff ' : ' Q11 151 J' rv- . 1 P . ...mms X .. suis... Q., . sw.-.....,, , . v X X . -s - M ' . W g . . ' E :ff 2 , -iicifffiieal 43 - . X if A , D- Rf r f' 'nf 1 3: sais -Ia... 'rr -' .K g A 5mmfrfvgffrfim:-Szisvzgg 1 .. . fl-f .1 s fs if ei J he R. D:an M. Delwiche E. DeTuncq S. Dickmann J. Dobrynski E. Duenkel J. Duernberger P. DeVoc J. Eichenseer L. Engeleiter 1 . if-f Q X . sf... flxwa . ' : 1. ' . . .LP ' Q e S- 1 . E- I ' 3525 ' g Q 5 ii 5 :X X - L N 'tr , A. 'H' J . . . W - Avi 4 aiirff - ffl: . J .r . - e .- ww - J Rf? ' ' ex... .3 - '- f .. 1 ,Sw f 53 af. I -A. - -3.51.-. in J. Ensenbach M. Ernst C. Evans D. Ewert R. Fahney R. Fields XV. Filo M. Finch C. Fischer M. Fischer FRESHMEN . . . 63 Si- Demonstrate Q. Q . in R 9' X Y' f 5 X . X . .3 X as su X 'fx W is K N- Q52 . W Wy ,f ,f W f MA.. f p I I, ff MW, H if K, .1 5 , s .xx Capabilities of Leadershi . 'Q - ' J N . ' 1 N . Y A ifsiis. s-iz. - f X . , QL 1 1. Sw ' .fe . 1 . ' .. 4 g . H' S249 ...eg 15' WYR X . . - X sas. i...f.xu X'-.1.J N-X11 'f'i':'?ll . .. ' M. Fisher P. Flasch R. Fleischman F. Foy X . f I-' ffl J. Gemindcn R. Frank M. Fuge M. Garot K. Gauger G. Gernfr J. Gibson S. Geiger J. Gilbert R. Ginocchio G. Goll B. Gonring l 5 Q , S if 'A X '?: .2-w s fl . S., A. ,,, PT Q .r . 'ESQ ' 2' X i ii. ls. -I V oe-.-1-fe .. S. Gruber J. Grundahl R. Guse ..... . .Q.. me - 'P i L f .MA 'Ili-if. . N -. . Q-.... W. x .. .g.. -1,--,. . . - .az 1 t in g . 5 fi-Sa! R. Hard:-gen M, Harrington ,, L. Hays Mrs. Smith left us at mid-year. sfgaxim' 1. iijg f .3 . ii. . - . - 1 .4-'. .:- -gy L. Gauger K. Gehl - A . isa- .5 ' mis 5. 5 . E. Gosewehr M. Greenley I FSM ' , '31-'Fix N x. .N 'REQ' ' H xx, Q RN ,jx 'T ix 3 . ' s L Q .Q . I . Q .x 'Q 2 A-ii 3 ' K. Haeuser ,F . - Nag' D. Hall J. Hammen H . -xx' X 1-.S , R 5 ' I ' ' g,:.. Q 1 X . ..- R .-V5 . . A 5 135 . ...S M 5 . . . Qi N N .is figfi R, Hebert K. Heidtke R. Heidtke A. Hemhel R. Herbener D. Herbst R. Hereau P. Herman T. H-:tland J. Hernickl J. Hirschboeck K. Hoefert J. Hoerig E. Hoffman J. Hoeft I.. Hohenstein M. Horn T. Hron G. Hubbard B. Hunter B. Hutson J. Hynek J. Jacak 64 . . . FRESHMEN Active in Both chool and Communit -4 ,- i IW is i1i'..,v'f K . . 3 . gill .sm N. Jacklin J. Jansen P. Jansen S. Jaschob M. Johann K. Johnson K. Johnson T. Juech J. Kane J. Kasren .J 5 . S. K. Kauth D. Kcmpf B. Kiefer C. Kind T. King B. Kircher K. Kirst B. Kissinger D. Kissinger R. Kissinger .9 Q 335 Q - we 5, ... K .SQQQSQE .' r 'J FT- .. K f 1 . Mg- ls: 6 T r J. Kitchen J. Klein K. Kleman C. Koenig R. Koenig E. Koller J. Kletzine x 622 l .XX I Knitting became a fad this year. C- Kfasmff if? ' I ' -Q A N 1 R. Knoeck K. Kocher S. Krahn E. Krause '-I ' '-wi-x 'N: :'f:... . ' TTWASQ nf- W wg:-Is, 9, sf: -N s . .S 1. 'r -.N e- --'-' -- -.- . ...M . .. ... , .X M 1 ' - ' V -'W ' ' ' ' . '- .. fe? SHP -s- ' ' S- ffm T' - . Q. ' ASS 593 s55M5T?i-335' rc N- . . - 'l 2 Vile IWWS P' V s Q 1 -. i Q K - 'Q' - I .... 1- FS' M. 1 -1 ? 3 , A .. R ei .- 'iiil:1iJ5-5' .- ll XT? ' -J .2 Q . ' X l l ' X f - 1 g.. iff S' ff: 'Wi In A 1 'N s 4. .. X , Ns. X R . .sig .SAS . h 5,3.L.sSKs 1. X I X K - K. + Ggf... .Ex -ry ' 3 - X 'Q 1 ....,. . ' - - - ,.. Q' 05 wi 'S-ier-fms. -- A f K . if Q .Q 'V' si g . Xiki fg. ,. 1 ,Q in J 5 5 ' S ...ii i .. .... . . 4 . K . -5 vi :if C. Kreis R. Kreis S. Kreis T. Krell S. Krieger J. Krueger P. Krueger J. Kumrow R. Kurth L. Labisky M. Lang M. Lange D. Landdeck S. Laufer R. Lemke J. Lezotte P. Liesse J. Loncigan L. Loppnow T. Lord FRESHMEN . . . atisfy a Thirst for Knowl John Grundahl examines an exhibit edge . .. Q ' 375 A 'J - f We .. TX' ff -' ' -N . .jf xQQ.g,f- x 312.1 - . , .. I ,, te . gif , .xi F' , N .s X s X . . -I'1 x3 .1 4 . 4 '- - 'iirff 1 -y. . iff N ' . f Q . . ,ailww 3 , W ...1 sg: 3, I fr- ..f-3, - req .P A , C. Lotter M. Luy D. McEwen T. Maaske M. Ma es P K - :XYQFSST f- ff 'Q f . z fi. X X- fs-11 P - -' Q. ' S2753 P 'A' .1 vs is .- .. g ig-ig - ji- if-M gs N eg? ... . -i - ' fe X . -- 1 N G. Meyer at the Science Fair R. Mariucci D. Marx J. Mason M. Matenaer E. Mehring P. Merriam B. Melrish J. Meyer J. Mielke E. Miller T. Miller S. Muckerheide J. Mueller S. Mueller C. Much B. Narbntovics M. Naumann M. Naus P. Nelson C. Nielsen J. Nielsen J. Nehrbass K. Nungesser P. Oelhalcn T. Okrulica S. Oksa B. Olson J. Olson L. Olson R. Opgenorth M. Ott P. Pabian R. Pagel J. Pall R. Parker P. Parlow J. Patten C. Pederson D. Peel K. Perermann A. Peters J. Peters L. Peters R. Perrv 66 . . . FRESHMEN Begin to Declare Their Independence P. Pick L. Piper R. Pischke S. Pischke B. Poellot T. Potter K. Ratkowski H. Reetz S. Rem S. Reksten Mr. Caldwell explains a problem to his general math students. V. Remich J. Reichert R. Reinders 'E. Retzlaft A. Rheingzms L. Rich F. Ricbe S. Riesen R. Ripple M. Robbins G. Roberts N. Rocher P. Roos B. Rose N. Rosenthal K. Rosinc D. Rossmnn R. Ruhloff 1. Sauer K. Scharrer C. Schenk R. Scheuncman T. Schilhabel R. Schiller S. Schiller R. Schlefke D. Schloemer G. Schmidt J. Schmidt J. Schmidt . Weil as ze - -we xxx lx XR X N XXX X 5 X X ct X, x K K w 3 V K is I 5 Vile . -1 '- 11 . x- S 1.. p 'QM SX N0 X Sus, X NX X xc SQQQXN S X N N' X s S hx K Ni -x X Q X X.. RX X N 'S sg , T ' t. P S5112 an ' xi ' ' A X. X ' i X :wik is RX? li R .Q S- i 5 .5 S X- , S ' 59' .K .iv if ggi QVYMHM : Aim :P Nniikwum A ' l'f'El.2LliC Lf .gg .5212 ..E.'-3: -:sw ',53-qs.. ,. ---1-55.5 C' f S 45' ESYR iii 'EP 5 X.. Q K . :EK Q .Q h 1 . ,. : . is . ' N X X ' xc. W ' 'A ' - R. . rc' f M ' . l 5 .git ., gil f t S . . Q ii - wh Q . 1 5 Q. P P M. Schmidt B. Schoenbeck C. Schowalter K. Schowalter K. Schucht S. Schultz K. Schuppel M. Schutt N. Schwartz j. Schweiger FRESHMEN 67 djust Well to New Enviromnent J. Seitz P. Slesar J. Snell K. Spaeth R. Spacth R. Spaeth R. Spaeth K. Sponholz T. Stahl D. Stahmer F. Stauske S. Steffan L. Steiner S. Steinert B. Steinmetz D. Tackes K. Techtman M. Techtmann G. Terlinden E. Tews K. Theisen M. Theisen M. Theisen I. Tieglman B. Timmer M. Troedel M. Van Berk T. Van Beek B. Vogelsberg R. Vollcert E. Wanla W. Wagner M. Waeltz D. Walter M. Walter S. Weidman R. Wenninger E. Wiedmeyer G. Wiedmeyer M. Wiltgen K. Wiskirchen M. Wittkowske R. Wolf D. Wornardt R. Yaggie R. Yearling A. Yoost D. Zell E. Ziegler F. Ziegler Vlitlulruw C. Ziemer D. Zier C. Zimbrick D. Zimdars G. Zimdars S.Y2immerman P. Zinzsheim 68 . . . FRESHMEN I -1 H o .ix , 1 r 4 ,ff-l K- X J ' .g.','U1 ' , ' 0 -qv' A V-37 ff 1 f . 1' l. ff ' - L Q 'lf 4 - ' ' 1 ., '- 1 0 'J ' min 0 . C vm C Q o ':' 1 fl .. 9. ,au . I ' , - ' . 1. . . v U . . fs U l Q . C . o., - , K Ig . 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Ll N :Zh 'wit' 'il 'firm mf au' 1: K - -:ff- --inn -if fa ff ' 'Wg Q, 'F-,, flip -7 ' 1 A - . D ' M f- if 1 N m 5, I Y' ,325 1 ! 4, n -rn' ., ,' ' . 'j' 1 -1 f. -' . - wt. 5' 4, . L -Q: l . ' ,-1 .. -5-,tj .. - ' O -f..- - ', ',J'2,a?'L ' 'zz-Lf J.. , , 3 L -1-, 'if 1. :Q ' .,, H ' I A. .1-1 , ':'f'a4w,-4iriE:f , 0 X- . ir , . q-..-- . .,-..,- - ' an-: ' - 0 ff -Sfwgju ' C . ' - . '- f ev-21 -4- ' -iw' '- x ' .Q ' , ' , '15, '-'11, A X ' a ' V: ' '. ' 4-' H-IA.. ' x 4 X4 ' - Q 1 n xx xl . r ' I 5 1: f I I 0 F 1 1' 1 ' 1 ' ' , -1 1' rl ' - I ' 9 . ,f f ., - 4 - v A '..J:' I r ' . , I A 4 1 'fzlfff 4- '. 1 ' . 0 ' A I . , . 5 ' . D O I 8 . I . 4 F .07 -D ' I . ff Q D ' rf . I 1 , . , 1 O I . .r ' sf ACTIWTIES Senate . . onducting tudent Affairs SENATE HOROSCOPE You lmnclle people focffully, Due to your extremely optimistic outlook, you seem to be reckless with your fin- ances. You cannot bear cruelty. Your clieerfulness can attract more friends. Ruth NVcgcncr, julie Simoneau, and Eric Sknldt were elected our Student Senate officers. The object of this organization shall be to express the wishes of and perform services for the student body of VVest Bend High School. This shall be accomplished through coop- eration with the administration and teachers, in order to create a better school to serve the interests of allf' As a result of the May election, Eric Skuldt, Ruth XVegener, and julie Simoneau were installed as President, Vice-president, and Secretary- treasurer respectively and were entrusted with the responsi- bility of seeing that the above duties were carried out. After all but two of the forty-three homerooms elected senators and alternates during the first week of school, the work of the Senate commenced. In rapid succession, the Senators helped with the Freshman Dayl' activities, class officer elec- tions, and the Dad,s Nite ceremonies. Meetings early in October were taken up with the planning and organization of Homecoming activities. The Senators chose Folhas de Outonoi' lAutumn Leaves in Portugesel as the theme of the dance on Friday evening. The Homecoming activ- ities were off to a good start with an outstanding parade and bonfire Thursday evening. To add to the festive atmosphere of the Christmas season, the Senate conducted a very successful homeroom door-decora- tions contest and festooned a Christmas tree in the lobby. As a further example of their desire to carry out their duties, the Senators arranged to have a copy of the NVest Bend Code of Good Sportsmanship painted and hung under the scoreboard in the gymnasium. Rounding out the program of activities of the 1960-61 Senate were: the discussion of the possibility of staging a variety show, election of next yearis officers, Awards Day cere- monies, and revision of the constitution. It is hoped that under the guidance of Mr. Allen and Mr. Contrucci, coupled with the experience that Eric obtained at the convention for the National Association of Student Coun- cils, your Student Senate was able to make a lasting impression on your memories. The Senate is busy at work on one of its poiects --- the Teens Against Polio Drive. 72 . . . SENATE Y C Council . . . Plans the Social Calendar YAC Council: First row --- S. Benedict, I. Simoneau, D. Schultz, S. Crundalil, L. Baumann, I. Haebig. Second row --- J. Kratz, R. VVegener, M. Lauson, M. Schnepf, M. Brown, S. Krieger, K. johnson. Back row --- T. Schloemer, D. Scheer, D. LeMahieu, D. Cooley, E. Skuldt, J. Gibson, S. Roecker. The Youth Activity Council serves the students of VVest Bend High School by helping organize and direct the social activities of the school. The YAC Council of- ficers elected for the 1960-61 year were: Steve Benedict, president, Linda Baumann, vice-president, and DeeDee Brown, secretary-treasurer. Under the capable leader- ship of Mr. Allen, Recreational Director, the officers and council members worked tirelessly to provide our school with a program offering a wide variety of activities. The opening event on the social calendar was a Chicken Barbeque, sponsored by the YAC last summer, which proved so popular that a similar project will be sponsored next summer. The proceeds from this venture were used to provide the YAC with a network of valence lighting. In keeping with a Carnival theme, the YAC was transformed into a bustling midway of games and fun. Following this was the Dip, Dine and Dance Party, which together with the after-game dances have pro- vided VVest Bend High School students with hours of pleasurable fun. The Mid-Winter formal dance, under the chairmanship of Dinny Schultz, had as its theme YVonderland by Nightf, The following seniors have served on the YAC Council since its inception some three years ago: Steve Roecker, Bob VVegner, and julie Simoneau. The remain- ing seniors on the council are: Ruth VVegener, Linda Baumann, Eric Skuldt, jamie Gibson, Tom Schloemer, and Joyce Kratz. Sue Grundahl, Dave Cooley, Steve Benedict, DeeDee Brown, jeff Haebig, and Mary Lau- son were the junior members of the council. Repre- senting the sophomores were: Dan LeMahieu, Dinny Schultz, Dave Scheer, and Marlene Schnepf. Two fresh- men, Kitty jolmson and Sandy Krieger, completed the council. YAC Council Officers --- Secretary Dee Dee Brown, President Steve Benedict, and Vice-president Linda Baumann, work with Mr. Allen. Members of YAC Council decorate for St. Patrick's Day Dance. YAC COUNCIL . . . 73 Badger State . . . Practice In Governing Larry Poehlman, Thomas Bauman, Stu Eickelberg, Bob Snavely, Bob Bodenbach, and Doug Potter were our representatives to Badger Boys' State. Linda Baumann represented our school at Badger Girls' State. BADGER GIRLS' STATE All the details of the actual functioning of our state government in all of its branches became realities to Linda Baumann, who, during the week of june 15-22, 1960, was a delegate to the Badger Girls' State. This is held annually on the University of VVisconsin in Madison campus. Although the week was filled with an intensive pro- gram of activities designed to fully acquaint the girls with government procedures, there was time, too, for a most enjoyable social calendar. Having been elected to two offices Q City Clerk of Elm City and Assemblyman for District No. ZD, Linda returned to VVest Bend much enriched by her experiences. She was also an active participant in an assembly at which Governor Nelson addressed the group. The knowledge gained and the friendships formed made this indeed a rewarding week. 74 . . . BADGER STATE BADGER STATE HOROSCOPE You are able to fill politi- cal offices efficiently. You are forward looking mul have con- fidence in your future. You are willing to work cheerfully for the best interests of the group. BADGER BOYS' STATE Upon com letion of the 1959-60 school year, six junior ioys: Tom Bauman, Bob Bod- enbach, Stuart Eickelberg, Larry Poehlman, Doug Potter, and Bob Snavely were privileged to attend the annual session of the Badger Boys' State at Ripon College. Along with 800 other delegates who attended the session, the six boys came pre- pared to learn the intricacies and complexities of state government. The week was filled with daily sessions where our delegates received instruction in law, civil service, peace officers' training, and parliamentary law, with assem- blies and important lectures, recreation per- iods, and, most important of all, the actual elections. These elections taught the boys more than they could have learned by just text book instruction. The high point of the week was the campaigning and election of the state officials. The whole experience was very exciting, rewarding, and memorable. The Badger Boys assembled at the Ripon College campus. ational Honor Societ . . . Rewarding Feat 5 S349 - Preparing for the initiation of new members are Karen Skuldt, Ruth W1-gener, and Jeanne Hammes. Giving recognition to those students who have displayed qualities of leader- ship, service, character, and scholarship is one of the functions of the National Hon- or Society. Any junior or senior who has been in attendance at XVest Bend High for at least one semester and who has maintained a 3.48, or better, average is eligible for membership --- provided he has proven himself deserving of the honor in the other areas of consideration. New members are elected to the society twice a year. The National Honor Society has The N. H. S. members who were elected last year are: First row --- I. Haunmes, E. Skuldt. Second row --- R. YVegener, L. Baumann, I. Bauer. Third row --- S. Bradley, N. Bohn, K. Skuldt. The newly elected N. H. S. members: Front row ---J. NVeiss, L. Poehhnann I. Montgomery, A. Lindemann, C. Kolich, K. Kimla, D. Iaschob. Back row --- I. vvillliilllllll, R. WVolf, K. Otten, K. Minz, D. Hcmbel, S Grundahl, K. Laubenstein, M. justl, T. Bauman. Standing --- I- Metz GZ Schutt' The N. H. S. officers,-jane Bauer, Gary Sclmtt, Karen Skuldt, and john Metz, discuss their speeches for the mitiatmn of new members. been an active organization at XVBHS since May, 1950. This year, new members were initiated during an impressive evening ceremony on November 21. President john Metz opened the program. Then, each of the officers in turn presented a speech in which he discussed one of the four qualities essential to membership. Our guest speaker, Mr. Fred Schultz, formally accepted the new members into the society and presented them with membership cards. The new members and their proud parents enjoyed refreshments afterward. The officers are: John Metz, Presidentq jane Bauer, Secretary, Karen Skuldt, Treasurer. Gary Schutt was elect- ed Vice-president to replace Kenney Schowalter who is in Italy for the year. NHS...75 Debate . . . Practicing Logical Argument Front row --- I. Montgomery, S. Bradley, I. Marton, L. Puestow, R. Maschmeier, B. Stube, M. Dickmann, K. Johnson, L. Labisky, J. Nielsen, S. Reksten, C. Tennies. Second row --- M. Dooley, S. Schaefer, K. Gavin, C. Heise, A. Schoenbeck, M. Schnepf, B. Schaffer, A. Monroe, K. Lar- son, K. Petermann, M. Opgenorth, J. Lemke. Third row --- I. Simoneau, K. Laubenstein, M. Brown, K. Otten a Anne Lindemann and Chuck Shabino discuss debate material with Mr. McMillion. On November 12, 1960, the WBHS debate team went into action for the first time in the Invitational Meet held here. Before actual competition, the debaters had to do considerable research on this year's question, Resolved: that the United Nations should be signifi- cantly strengthenedf' Revising and strengthening of cases by our debaters continued throughout the season until the final tournament on Saturday, January 21st at Ianesville. The team as a whole did not take any long trips, however, the varsity team of Dave Scheer and Dan Le- Mahieu faffirmativej and Errol Reksten, Chuck Sha- bino, and Anne Lindemann fnegativel attended the 76. . . DEBATE S. Crabb, P. Pick, C. Welch, L. Schowalter, M. Baehring, K. Staral, B. Zenk, M. O'Meara. Fourth row --- C. Muth, R. Wegener, S. Crundahl, K. Minz, A. Lindemann, I. Kahl, M. Hess, M. Lloyd, B. Caldwell, M. Manning, M. Hron. Fifth row --- M. Iustl, E. Reksten, D. Hembel C. Shabino S. Benedict, D. Hammer, N. Palash, F. Sprtel, R. IustI,lD. Sheer, D. LeMahieu. The varsity team was composed of Dave Scheer, Gary Finch, Dan LeMahieu and Errol Reksten. Little Nationals at South Saint Paul. Still another var- sity team participated in the district tournament at West Bend on January 28th. This team, composed of Dave Scheer and Dan LeMahieu faffirmativej and Errol Reksten and Gary Finch Cnegativej, had a per- fect 6-0 record in the District and also went to the Sectionals, February 11th, and the National Forensic League Tournament on February 18th. To show their appreciation for Mr. McMillion's long hours of patient coaching, the team presented him with an appropriate gift at a final debate party on March 2nd. The team is looking forward to a successful season next year. Forensics . . .Acquiring kill in Public Speaking The Forensice Team: Front row --- S. Crabb, M. Back row --- C. Shabino, E. Rcksten, D. Charlton, D. Hembel, F. Lutz, Finch, G. Finch, B. Stube, J. Gehl. S. Geiger, I. Marton, A. Gonring, P. Pick, M. Dickmann, P. Nungesser. FORENSICS HOROSCOPE You have as strong sense of duty and a captivat- -ing charm. Your strong will and independence have given you great self-confidence. Try to make closer friendships. XVest Bend High School was presented atplaque for outstanding work in forensics and ebate. Quite a few students participated in forensics this year. After preliminary school eliminations, the follow- ing contestants represented our school at the Little Ten Contest held at Berlin: Original Oratory, Mary Dick- mann, Charles Shabino, Non-Original Oratory, Patty Nungesser, Dennis Hembel, Declamation, Sue Geiger, Prudy Pick, Interpretive Reading, Sandee Crabb, Dave Charlton, Extemporaneous Speaking, Ilona Marton, Er- rol Reksteng Four-Minute Speech, Barbara Stube, Play Reading, Ann Gonring, Gary Finch, Mary Finch, Fred Lutz, and jane Gehl. Mr. Hafeman helps Prudy Pick and Sue Geiger with their declamations. On March llth, Pat Nungesser, Ilona Marton, Errol Reksten, Sue Geiger, and Prudy Pick emerged from the district contest held at Cedarburg with AD ratings to go on to state competition on April 15th. Meanwhile, the underclassmen, too, were preparing their speeches. The Little Ten Freshman-Sophomore Contest held on February 25th at Columbus found the following students representing XVest Bend: Pat Slesar, Goralee Kohl, Sue Geiger, Prudy Pick, Mary Schutt, Pat Oelhafen, Joyce Goeden, Howard johnson, Norm Pip- ping, David Degener, Mike Clemens, Mary Gosewehr, and Bonnie Birr. FORENSICS . . . 77 The Bend editors, Jeanne Hammes, Karen Skuldt, and Linda Baumann, check pictures before sending them to the engraver. The Bend staff First row S Roebken I Weiss D Hembel, Second row --- J. Simoneau, R. Wegener, M. Timm, B. Snavely, C Finch R Eklo J Bauer R. Kuhn, A, Lindemann, S. Schiller. Constantly rushing to meet deadlines, the members of the Bend staff can view their finished product with pride. As Gary Finch and his committee hurried to find sub- scribers, others were busy writing stories and articles on the many school activities. The photography for the Bend was done excellently by Bob Boltz and Ron Kuhn, with Kathy Eklo furnishing the cover design. jim VVeiss, our business manager, collected the money and paid all our expenses in a capable manner. All our work was accomplished under the able leadership of the three Bend editors: Linda Baumann, Jeanne Hammes, and Karen Skuldt. Thank you's are also extended to the 'Washington County Publishing Company, the printers of our Bendg the Mandel Company, our engraversg and our advisors, Mr. Fred Baxter, Mr. Raymond Panfil, and Mr. XVallace Ben- son for their untiring assistance. 78...BEND Clipper editors for this year were Mary Dooley and Carolyn Brault. Clipper . . . Reports School News The members of the staff who edited the Clipper this year Standing---J. Ripple, D. Brinkman, M.Dick1nann, M. Smith, K. were: Seated --- C. Chapman, K. Minz, I. Marton, M. Bell, C. Mueller, M. Cengler, J. 'VVeiss, N. Kufahl, K. Eklo, Dooley, C. Roberts, M. Timm. G. Finch, G. Schutt. Among the many duties of the VVBHS journalism Class was the publishing of the Campus Clipper. Under the guid- ance of Mr. Jacobson, our advisor, Mr. Sommers, our printer, and our editor, Mary Dooley, things were skillfully managed and all problems were quickly solved. Members of the staff this year consisted of: editors, Mary Dooley and Carolyn Brault, news editor, Marilyn Timm, feature editor, Carol Chapman, page editors, Janie Ripple, Cheri Roberts, Kay Minz, and Gary Schutt, and art super- visor, Gayle Mueller. Besides the work completed by the regular staff members, much help was also given by students interested in writing but who were not regular staff members. CLIPPER . . . 79 Clipper advisor, Mr. Jacobson, lends a helping hand THE BAND Third row --- I. Kahl, M. Bock, R. uaas, C. Waechter, P. Del- wiche I Schuppel A Schoenbecgk P Kober E Reksten C. First row --- D. Rheingans, C. Tennies, I. Biersack, K. Brumley, Mm-kiraif, R, Rose:-I, Croth, R. Rosenthal, I. Klein, C. Gerher, M. Schutt, I. Claybaugh, D. Kocher, R. F rankow. G. Miller, B. Gessert, B- Bradley, R, Snavelyi Second row --- K. Coughlin, M. Lake, C. Johnson, M. Ott, I. Fourth row --- T. Miller, I. Lezotte, A. Hembel, B. Hereau, C. Olson, S. Reksten, B. McHugh, S. Schneider, D. Schmidt, L. Beder, T. Fisher, P. Bartelt, C. Frank, J. Remillard, D. Rosen- Steiner, B. Conring, I. Kedinger, D. Boker, C. Sutherlun. thal, J. Gibson. BddOh F'llNdfE ' 2111 all I'C CStI'H . . . 1 S CC OI' XPICSSIOII BAND HOROSCOPE In its numerous appearances during the 1960-61 school year the band performed with You Can work easily with People- its usual fine style and good showmanship. It You will not reach success overnight, gave our football and basketball teams that you will have to puysue your ggal added pep and spirit that helps win games. slowly, step by step. One of the highlights of the football season was the Indian dance. All of West Bend's little Indiansv showed their stuff at half-time to the accompaniment of the band resplendent in full-dress uniform. The outstanding band performance was the All-Star Festival Band Concert held and sponsored by our school on March 18. The con- cert brought together players and directors from Beaver Dam, Cedarburg, Hartland, May- ville, Menomonee Falls, Port XVashington, Thiensville, and VVest Bend. Mr. Leonard Smith was guest conductor and soloist, and special guest was Mr. jack Heinie', Bundy. Congratulations were in order to Mr. Shlimo- vitz and all those who helped him to make music the common bond of the 175 musicians l performing in this truly outstanding concert. Mr. Shlimovitz directs the orchestra at the Thanksgiving assembly. 80...BAND Ensembles . . Experience in Group inging The juniors and seniors who com- posed the Mixed Ensemble Were: Front row --- Ioyce Kratz, Dee Dee Brown, Sharon Frank, jane Matenaer, Sue Grundahl, Ilona Marton, Kathy Stahmer, Kathy Eklo, Barbara Stube. Back row --- Steve Benedict, Bob Allen, Bob Snavely, Stuart Eickelberg, Den- nis Rheingans, Bob XVegner, Bob Bodenbach, and Tom OlMeara. Another exceptionally talented group was the Freshman Ensemble. It consisted of: F ronf row--- Mary Lange, Carol Pederson, Kitty johnson, Jean Ensenbach. Second row --- Mike Nau- mann, Carol Evans, Mike Fisher, Bar- bara Kircher, john Bradley. Third row ---john Kitchen, Ronald Crabb, Len Backus, Chris Anderson, Chet Nielsen. Back row --- Mary NValter, Bruce Hut- son, Pat Merriam, john Grundahl, Lynn Olson, Lon Piper. The sophomore class showed its musical ability through the fine per- formance of its Girls' Ensemble. The members were: Front row --- Gwen johnson, Mary XVeber, Marlene Schnepf, joan Knoebel, Judy Race, Janet Claybaugh, Barbara Schaffer. Back row --- Barbara Bradley, Barbara Zenk, Diane Cupery, Jane Hemauer, Ann Monroe, Priscilla Carter, Mary Baehring, Dinny Schultz. ENSEMBLES . . . 81 Chorus . . . Music Under the Stars THE MIXED CHORUS Piclc, C. Roberts, K. Staral, A. Andolf, D. Cupery, K. Lauben- First row --- B. Kircher, K. Kimla, R. Conring, I. Kratz, K. Eklo, stem' B' Stube' 1- Hammes' M. Brown, M. Baehring, J. Ensenbach, R. Koester, M. Schmidt, Fourth row --- T. VVest, C. Barber, N. Pipping, S. Benedict, T A. Rheingans, P. Edwards. O'Meara, A. Gonring, S. Crundahl, I. Marton, K. Stahmer, A Second mu, --- J, Schn1idt, In Knoebely M. Schnepfy R- Vvegener, Lindemann, A. Monroe, B. Bodenbach, E. Reksten, D. Clark M. Muth, I. Simoneau, S. Dhein, J. Bauer, M. Opgenorth, K. N- Palash- l0lm50f1, M- Walter, G- l011I150f1, M- LHUS011, S- Frank. Fifth row --- N. Sacia, B. Wegner, F. Lutz, M. Clemens, S. Eickel- Third row --- P. Bodenbach, N. Filipov, L. Cieringer, G. Meil- berg, T. Maschmeier, D. Hembel, R. Snavely, D. Charlton, R inger, C. Evans, C. Schulze, j. Montgomery, K. Knutson, P. Schlosser, D. Rheingans, D. Jaeger, B. Allen, I. Weiss, C. Finch Mr. Cupery attends to one of his many duties, planning the musical program for the year. 1 4 VVith about 500 students participating in various choral pro- I ductions under the direction of S. I. Cupery, the chorus depart- 1 ment had another busy and eventful year. A momentous event for the department was the purchase of a new Gulbranson organ, the first one to be put to full-time use at WBHS. The early months of the school year were spent working on our Christmas Concert and our Ensemble performances. To complement the Senior Mixed Ensemble, a Girls' Ensemble and a Freshman En- semble were added to our department. The new semester brought with it the staging of The Red Millf a musical comedy by Victor Herbert, which provided us with a lot of hard work and fun. The operetta was presented March 24th and 25th before a full house each night. Aiding in its success were Mrs. Searls, playing our new organ, Chuck Nicho- las, our choregrapherg and of course, our director, Mr. Cupery. 82... CHORUS American Field Service Aims . . . The James Brown family was privileged to have Anna Andolf from Sweden as its guest. Sitting, Mrs. Brown, Mr. Browng Standing, Sally, Bonnie, Anna, and DeeDee Kenney Schowalter spent the school year in Italy with the Giovanni Sernia family. 84...AFS As an AFS student to Chile, Jane Bauer resided with the julio-Aquirre family. America has always held a special place in my heart. My fondest hope was to come here and learn about your wonderful country and people, and, especi- ally, about teen-agers like myself. Well, I did come, and, all too soon this wonderful year at West Bend is rapidly coming to an end. I would not trade this year for anything in this world! As the years pass, I will never forget the wonderful friends and experiences I had in WVest Bend. I thank you all, without exception, for everything you did to make my trip here possible and my stay a most pleasant one. I hope someday I may come back from Brazil to the-States. Until then, Ate logo, e muitas Felicidadesf, NELSON R. VVILLRICH As an AFSer in 1960, I had the pleasure of living with a family in Santiago, the capital of Chile, which is a modem and beautiful metropolis with many colorful parks and plazas. My family in Chile was wonderful, and with them I spent two exciting and very happy months. Senor julio-Aquirre, my father, was very jovial and my mother was also gay, Pelusa, my sister who was twenty- one, was very pretty and fun-loving. My brother Hum- berto, 18, enjoyed parties and American cigarettes. I shall never forget Chile or its people. Yes, it was hard to say Chad, to my wonderful family and friends in Chile, but someday, when I shall return, my first stop will be a visit to my AFS home in Santiago. JANE BAUER Toward International Harmon This year Nelson VVillrich, AFS student from Brazil, made his home with the Charles Hammer family: Ricky, David, Neco, Mr. Hammer, and Mrs. Hammer. Before I came to America, I had the mistaken con- ception that American high school students drove about recklessly in their cars, dressed sloppily, and perpetual- ly chewed gum. It didift take me very long to discover that VVest Bend High students werenit like that at all. You differ little from students in my native Sweden. From my very first day in school, everybody has been just wonderful to me and has done everything to make me really feel at home. It has been a wonderful experience for me, and I would like to say thank you from the bottom of my heart to all of you who made my stay a memorable one. I am sure there are a lot of nice little towns all over America, but I'm quite certain that there is not one that is as friendly as XVest Bend. ANNA ANDOLF Dear friends and fellow students, I can never thank you enough for the opportunity you gave me to know another country and its people. I only regret that my friends in XVest Bend could not have met my friends of Barletta. I realize now that one cannot generalize that Young people all over the world are the samei' and leave it at that. There are many differences which must be recognized and understood. The basis for future peace must be such understanding. You cannot under- stand someone unless you have talked with him, know how he was trained and educated, and comprehend his environment and country. For me, Italy has become a second home, and I can never repay everyone here for their kindness and help. Grazia e arriuerderci, KENNEY 'SCHOVVALTER Mrs. VVilliams and Miss Yahr were the capable advisors of the AFS Club. Anna and Neco led the procession of AFS students who were guests of our school for the annual AFS week. One of the many talented AFS students who performed at the assembly was Myriam Corti, from Argentina. AFS...85 K. Petermann, C. Evans, K. johnson, and F. Ziegler are quickly leaming the art of knitting. Mary Ott and Sharon Reetz leam how to read a thermometer in Future Nurses. lubs . . . Help tudents Adjust Sociall Knitting needles, slide rules, wedding dresses, these were just a few of the articles which were seen around school on days when clubs met. Students found the choice of clubs to be especially plentiful and varied this year. Everyone could find at least one club to interest him. The club program, which was held for thirty min- utes on ten consecutive Wednesdays, is designed to broaden the student's horizon. It provides students with an opportunity to meet new people, to acquire new skills, and to prepare for a future career. It also gives gudents a chance to be leaders and accept responsi- iity. In addition to meetings during the regular club period, some clubs met after school to plan large projects. For instance, the AFS club undertook the planning of a whole week of activities, such as the Ambassador Dance, slack day, and others. Latin Club members also spent considerable time planning their annual banquet. The German Club sponsored a novel old country fair, Stadtchen am Rheinn in the YAC, which featured a sidewalk cafe, a bakery booth, and games. Although the clubs require a lot of work from their members and teacher sponsors, they are worthwhile outlets for excess energy and are enjoyed by everyone. GAA officers, K. Knutson, S. Lapp, B. Blazel, and The Future Teachers under the leadership of Anne Lindemann and P. Vass surprise Miss Ogren on her birthday. Mr. Eggert are planning one of their many money-making projects. 86 . . . CLUBS Members of the Photography Club look over some negatives. E111i1ie Mehl-ing, Carolyn B1-ault, Tom Mqqske and Mike Clemens practice putting on make-up in Dramatics Club Ruth VVegener and Miss Hegbar enjoy Ilona Marton and Norm Pipping introduce Karen and Eric Skuldt the annual Latin Banquet. as speakers at the German Club initiation. Jody Jaeger, Jeanne Hammes, Jane Matenaer, Sue Bradley, and Sherry Vllestenberger look on with enthusiasm as Mr. VVeier points out some highlights of the approaching Eastem trip. CLUBS 88.. Senior Class Presented Mflreat Expectationsw Put me down! Put me down this instant, do you llC211'?,P These were the shrill outcries of Mrs. joe Cargery fjeanne Hammesl as her meek husband, Mr. Ioe fSteve Lassj, carried her offstage. This was just one of the many amusing episodes which characterized the senior class play, Great Expectationsf, This drama was presented by the Class of ,61 in the high school cafetorium on March 3rd and 4th. Great Expectationsv is the tale of a young boy, Pip QBilly Hildebrandj, who unknowingly determines his own future by aiding a convict fButch W'inninghoff As a young man, Pip CTom O'Mearal, journeys to London to begin his education which is being paid for by an unknown benefactor. He falls in love with a conceited girl, Estella fToni BeaumontQ,who breaks his heart. The parentage of Estella is a mystery. She is the ward of spinster, Miss Havisham f-Ianyce XVillkomml, who trained her to be cruel to the opposite sex. However, all the questions as to Estellais background and Pip's mysterious benefactor are answered and the curtain comes down on a happy scene. Humor was injected into the plot through such characters as Skiffens fLinda Baumannj, jaggers fEric Skuldtl, and Clara Barley fMary Muthj, as well as joe and Mrs. joe. Each member of the cast could be proud of the fine per- formance he contributed to this excellent dramatic portrayal. Also to be congratulated are Mr. Norland Benson, who gave his time and energy as directorg and Mr. John Hafemann and crew, who provided the scenery. Members of the Senior Class Play were: First row --- Linda Baumann, Steve Lass, Toni Beaumont, Mary Muth, Billy Hildebrand. Second row --- Eric Skuldt, Ianyce XVillkomm, Cheryl Roberts, Barbara Stube, Butch XVinninghoff. Top 'row --- Jeanne Hammes, Tom O'Meara, VVayne Erickson, Karen Skuldt, Alan Randall, Rich Hess. Center --- Mr. Benson directs the players. Bottom.--- We wouldn't want you to starve, poor miserable creature, would us Pip? .SENIOR CLASS PLAY Une-Act Plays . . . Variety of oods The first dramatic offerings of the year were the one- act plays presented in the high school cafetorium on October 21 and 22. The actors, actresses, and directors turned in fine individual performances. A melodrama entitled Curse You, jack Dalton was the first to be viewed by the audience. The setting was the mansion of wealthy Mrs. Dalton Ueanne Hammesl at the turn of the century. Mrs. Daltonls son, jack Him fSchweigerj, falls in love with the maid fMary Lausonj who is involved with a crooked character, Egbert Van Horne CSteve Benedictj. However, Jack rushes in at the crucial moment and saves the fair damsel from ruin. The play was presented under the capable direction of Miss Birkholz. In a change of pace offering, Mr. Freeman and his cast members turned their talents to Thornton VVilder,s Pullman Car, Hiawathaf, The members of the cast, some thirty students, were brought into sharp focus by the absence of conventional scenery and props. Pam Pick, as stage manager-actress, narrated this play which delved into the minds of several passengers C Carol VVelch, Connie Devenport, Ruth Maschmeierj aboard the Hiawatha. Finally, the Archangel Gabriel fDennis Rheingansj sum- moned one of the passengers fMeredith Brownj. The production again was marked by superb individual per- formances. The Playgoersv, directed by Mr. Norland Benson, dispelled the serious mood with a touch of comedy. The master fGeralcl XVinninghoffQ and mistress Cjoanne Ten- niesj decide to reward their servants with a trip to the theater. However, they meet unforeseen difficulties. Two of the servants CLinda Baumann, Coralee Kohl? want an extra ticket for a friend, while another fSandee Crabbj is so moved by the generosity of her employers that she can only cry. The only male employee fTom Olsonj is per- turbed because he is not included as a regular servant. The difficulties build up to a grand climax in which all the servants quit. Some of the situations became hilariously farcical in their fine portrayal by cast members. The Playgoers consisted of: Front row --- Sandee Crabb, Anna Andolf, Coralee Kohl. Back row --- Cheri Roberts, Joanne Tennies, Gerald VVinninghoff, Linda Baumann, Tom Olson. Kathy Spacth consoles Connie Devonport in 'Pullman Car, Hiawatha. The cast of Curse You jack Daltonv: Front row --- Sharon Frank, Jeanne Hammes, Mary Lauson. Back raw --- Steve Benedict, Tom Nenbergcr, Doug Firmc, Jim Schweiger, Prudy Pick. ONE-ACT PLAYS HOROSCOPE The future looks promising for you. You are generous and considerate of your friends. Because you are naturally curious, you are interested in many things. ONE-ACT PLAYS . . . 89 . .rg-5:-1, Q , rf- , .. 4-- f r S .- P - -3.11 -V45 ' 1 1 L r 1 A. - - Y- -'Fe ars-'f - - -1 1...--A ey... air-.-,.f L.- ' 'f, N 1?' 'Bax --.feige-' . T. N ix Q, 'fJ . .- H QE!-lhxlfllx L35-15 ig, :- was ' 1 2 sig, 'QLJ1-.,-Dv -- ' 'aa rs, . 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One of the many mgemous floats entered in the parade. 90 . . . HOMECOMINC Once again it was Homecoming time at VVest Bend High, and the students looked forward to one of the biggest celebra- tions of the year. VVeeks before the game, the homerooms started planning and building their floats. As we viewed the parade Thursday evening, we could see that the floats were worth all the effort, since the parade was bigger and better than ever before. Gaining first place honors was Mrs. Smith's homeroom with their float, Memorials for them Orioles. Copping second place was It,s Heaven Sent, an entry by Mr. Panfil's home- room. The third place award was won by Mr. Kannal and his homeroom with their float, They're Sentimental Over the Oriolesf' All the floats in the parade showed the spirit of the school backing our team to a victory. Chosen to reign over the Homecoming festivities were Kathy Spaeth, freshman, Ann Gessert, sophomore, Gayle Mueller, junior, and Toni Beaumont, senior. Realizing that Homecoming is celebrated for the purpose of welcoming alumni of West Bend High, the guests chosen to speak at the pep rally after the parade were Tony Spaeth and Attorney Tom Merriam, former graduates of our alma mater. Our principal, Mr. Schultz, and Student Senate president, Eric Skuldt, were also speakers. Highlight of the evening was the crowning of Gayle Mueller, the junior candidate, as Homecoming queen of 1960. Ace Naumann, captain of the football team, had the honor of placing the crown on Gayle's brow. Following the pep rally, Dan Honey Harter, Homecom- ing King, lit the bonfire to bring to an end the activities of that Thursday evening. The following evening, the Badger spirit was clearly in evidence as an enthusiastic crowd cheered our Badger gridders on to 39-0 victory over the rival Hartford Orioles. Following the football game was the annual Homecoming dance. Queen Gayle and King Honey,' led the Grand March, King Dan Harter had the privilege of lighting the bonfire. Miss Gayle Mueller, Homecoming Queen. followed by their court of honor consisting of Kathy Spaeth and Len Backus, Judy Mueller and Ace Naumann, Ann Gessert and Dave Clark, and Toni Beaumont and Rich Hess. Everyone appre- ciated the talents of Kathy Eklo and her decorat- ing committee, for the high school gym had been converted into an autumn scene replete with leaves, corn shocks, pumpkins, and colored lights. The theme, Folhas de Outono fAutumn Leavesj was suggested by Neco Willrich. As the final dance of the evening was played by the Top Hatters, everyone agreed that it was truly a wonderful Homecoming weekend. The Homecoming Court led the Grand March. HOMECOMING . . . 91 Bali Hagi Will Call You . . Bali Ha'i did call us and, as all of the 1960 Prom- goers know, we were enraptured by the lovely tropical island theme during the magic hours of our Junior Prom. That spring evening, Bali Ha,i moved from the pages of South Pacificf, into our own gymnasium. Nothing was forgotten! Entering the gym, we saw a huge, dark-blue, snow-capped mountain, surrounded by palm trees. There YVC1'6 fish nets filled with their catch of multi-colored fish and tropical flowers. All was in keeping with the tropic theme. As we enjoyed our Prom, we couldn,t help but notice all the time and hard work the juniors and their chairman Kathy Eklo had devoted to Bali Ha'i. Mystic murals, sur- rounding both sides of the gym, a buddha, shells, tropical flowers, and even a fountain with running water completed the lovely vision of this island para- dise. In the corner, a tropical hut, designated by a sign, Bali Ha'i's King and Queenf' caught our eye. It was here that the climax of the prom occurred when Kathy Eklo and Bob VVegner were crowned king and queen. They started their reign by dancing to the soft strains of Bali Hzfiv. As the evening sped quickly by, we left our magic island and lost ourselves in the transformed atmos- phere of the YAC at the Post-Prom Toyland.v Here, fun, entertainment, and good food were the fare. The sophomores did a terrific job, and, before we knew it, our junior Prom came to an end. Truly, the call of Bali Haiiv was an enchanting one. Upper --- Queen Kathy looks on as King Bob is crowned by last year's King and Queen, Bob Stoffel and Ann Meyer. Lower left --- jack Stoltz, Susie Lay, Jeff Haebig, and Dee Dee Brown toss their pennies into the wishing well at the Post Prom. Lower right ---julie Sinioneau shows her escort, Bob Klemp, one of the many pretty attractions at the prom, the fountain. . . . Time, Where ut, i:fi52?En'Zi'f-La? . -- 'J ff . -.:- . . 0 ,7 E l Alok' x 1 ' .,-ff 'S its , - . ,iff .1 .sizzix . ' 1- fa-f 1 f 5 ,gf .5 13-,A - -Ln, . . , . 5-.gl .,,'g:' . ,af5'. ,3Q4.g? '. L35 .fa V, 6 ,. --- - 13 15 A ' , if v EkN? An. 'gf -1 : 4 ' - i'?' CAPRICORN 1960 Prom Court --- Queen Kathy Eklo, King Bob Wegner, Sue Bradley, Linda Baumann, Pat Vass, Jane Bauer, Jane Ripple, Queen Kathy and King Bob lead the Grand March. Rosemary F rankow, Doug Potter, Jamie Gibson, Iolm NVand- Schneider, john Metz, Ron Ratkowski, and Rich Hess. ax ,JK wwf idwinter . . .Trul a Gcwonderland by N ightw ..MIDWINTER December 29, 1960 was truly a night to remember. It was the night of the eagerly anticipated, annual Mid- Winter Ball. At 9 p. m., the doors of the YAC opened to reveal a mystic Wonderland by N ight scene. The entire evening was truly what the theme promised it would be. As the couples proceeded into the YAC, which de- picted the gay holiday spirit, they were confronted by an array of red and white streamers through which filtered the joyous holiday mood of all who attended. The illusion of a Winter Wonderland was created by beautifully enlarged ornaments which served as a back- ground to numerous fragrant evergreens whose pungent odor permeated the air. Dancing to the music of the Top Hattersf, the couples could look up at a canopy of glittering stars which covered the ceiling and gave off a heavenly glow. Traditional holiday cookies and punch were also served throughout the evening. All of this and more concluded a wonderful evening which will be set aside in the hearts and minds of all who attended as one of their fondest memories. The YAC Council, Mr. Allen, and Dinny Schultz, chairman of-.the dance committee, were responsible for this event which will long be remembered. K Awards Da . . . Rewardin Those Who Exce Y? fi ,Q . THE 1960 AWARD VVINNERS Front row --- P. Randall, E. Cerlach, I. Simoneau, A. Meyer, N. Frank, I. Schultz. Back row --- B. King, I. Klein, J. Tollack, A. Scheer, M. johnson, S. Werner. As the 1959-60 school year drew to a close, it became time again to honor those students who excelled in extra-curricular and academic activities. Distributed first were the school awards, and, following this, came the eagerly anticipated presentation of the community awards. First on the program was the conferring of the VVest Bend XVo1nen,s Club and Thelma Schowalter Nursing scholarships to Pat Randall and Ellen Cerlach respectively. The highly-prized D. I. Kenny-B. C. Zieg- ler Debate Awards were presented to Iulie Simoneau and Steve VVerner. The Pick Honor CAA Award went to Ann Meyer, while Bill King and john Klein shared the spotlight as co-winners of the Pick Athletic Award of Honor. For his outstanding achievements in the field of scientific study, Arnold Scheer became recipient of the Bausch and Lomb Science Award. The DAR Good Citizenship Award was made to june Schultz. Nancy Frank and john Tollack received the American Legion Awards for being the most out- standing all-around girl and boy graduate of the year. In addition to the above award, Nancy Frank was presented with the Ziegler Foundation Scholarship as well as being lauded as class valedictorian. Mike john- son was the recipient of the Enger-Kress Fund Scholar- ship, and Steve Werner did a repeat appearance on the platform to receive the second Ziegler Foundation Scholarship. AVVARDS DAY S I 1 1 - '11, 4 1 1 Q11 C f sl 1 - 1 ol. A O, ,nA ' o O 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 11 ' U 1 1 1 ls ' A 1: ' 1 1 l O' '-' x., 1 I N 1 - . 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 11 . , ' 1 o.'. 1 O 1 1 f n1, , c 4, 0 1 , 9 1 1 .,' . 5 F .11 n 'f lo 1 , 1 af 1 1 . A 1 . 1 1 nf . 1 x,, -1 'A ' U 1, ' 9... . '.:.,1:'. C 1, . - 1 Q ,-a. . , K. ' 1 ,. U1 1'Q11 D I 1 1 1, ...- X, ,1 5 . 11 1 Q I ' 1 '1u ' 1 on . . '1 as I O' . . . 0 l 1 1 1 , ' 1 ' 1 1 1' . H ' 1 1. ' 1 1- .1 '. L . tux at n ' l K S' 1. s 1 1 1 1 A f x 9 -I , 1 1 I 1 1 5 1 1 0 ,n 1 L 4. 1 s 5 1 ' 1 Y O I x ' ' ' lx..-1 ' . ' 'r ' - X - . O . . - , ' 0 . J Q . 'ai 4 .Wm ' . 35488 - r-f x' .1 1 : 1, ...n-5-J Nur .g-, Q ' ' 'st ' 5 ?si3fr5f5-lu , W LIBRA mb wp' ' J I . .I ,, - X Lg 'gf l fb r as - :L TQPTV - B mg: ' FYR? .,..-.Y SPORTS Cheerleaders Encourage Our School pirit . . A Cheerleading Squad --- Sharon Quade, Sharon Frank, Diane Simons, Sue Bradley, Sandee Crabb, Ioan Knoebel. A The cheerleaders help raise school spirit at one of our assemblies. When the football team comes onto the field or the basketball players take the floor, they are greeted by a rousing cheer from the stands. Throughout the game, the spectators hopefully cheer our team on. It is up to the cheerleaders to lead this crowd in their vari- ous chants, cheers, and songs of victory. But, this is just one of the many duties of cheerleaders. They also work hard at planning skits and stunts for pep assem- blies, changing and synchronizing cheers, and encour- aging attendance at games. Peppy and enthusiastic cheerleaders, along with the huge crowds that back our teams, represent a force which binds the student body together --- school spirit. Truly, the position of being a cheerleader is not only important, but also an honor. Sandee Crabb and Diane Simons practice the stag jrunp. 98. . .CHEERLEADERS Two of our capable varsity cheerleaders were Sharon Quade and Sharon Frank. . With---GGVictor , Victor , Thatis Uur Cr 9' B Cheerleading squad --- M. Weber, K. Arkenberg, A. Monroe, C. O'Meara, K. Laubenstem K Larson A, Gonring, D. Schultz, C. Ziegler, B. Leitheiser. This year, the job was in the capable hands of A squad cheer- leaders: Sandee Crabb, Sharon Frank, joanie Knoebel, Sharon Quade, Diane Simons, and Sue Bradley. Along with these girls, the Bn squad cheerleaders displayed some peppy cheering for the junior varsity. This squad consisted of: Kay Arkenberg, Ann Gonring, Kris Larson, Karen Laubenstein, Mary Lauson, Barb Leitheiser, Ann Monroe, Chris O'Meara, Dinny Schultz, Mary VVeber, and Cherrie Ziegler. Just before the basketball season, eight freshman girls were chosen to lead the cheers for the C squad. These girls were: Kitty johnson, Kathy Kauth, Sandy Krieger, Pat Oelhafen, Kathleen Peterman, Kathy Spaeth, Mary Walter, and Eileen Wiedmeyer. Miss Fogtman and Mrs. Iustman also deserve much credit for their work with the cheerleading squads this year. U 96 J U RAH RAH TEAM! Ann Gonring, Kris 'Larson, Ann Monroe and Dinny Schultz practice a cheer CHEERLEADERS Football . . . Fans Pack the Stands iff 425 QA TEAM Front row--- T. O'Meara, R. VVinninghoff, R. Hess, R. Ratlcowslci, D. Heinecke, D. Potter, I. Kreis, P. Fisher, A. Naumann, J. Fellenz. Second row --- T. Kranz, B. Borchert, D. Rosenthal, C. Hoepner, D. H a r t e r , W. Meyer, I. Michels, B. Arendt, R. WVolf, R. Lange. Third row --- C. Heidner, P. Delwiche, J. Nehrbass, J. Kaehny, T. Maschnieier, B. Schobcr, A. R an d all, 1. Stoltz, W. Schmidt. Back row --- G. Naumann, D. Weddig, D. Roell, B. Ginoc- chio, B. Caldwell, R. Kirk- land, E. Placek, Coaches Bowlus, Strohacker, Runkel. The 1960 football season was a very exciting one for the Badgers. VVith only nine lettermen returning, the team's pre-season prospects seemed very dismal, even though the team placed second in 1959. It is to the credit of our fine coaching staff, which in- cludes XVarren C. Bowlus fhead coachl, jack Runkel fline coachj, and Robert Stro- hacker Cbackfield coachj, that the boys finished with a Little Ten record of 6-1, foverall 7-lj which again brought them 2nd place in the Little Ten standings. The first indication that the Badgers gave to offset any pessimistic views about the team's chances was the 12-7 upset over Sheboygan South in the season opener. XVhen the scores for the first week of Little Ten action were recorded, VVest Bend found itself on the top of the heap. The con- test the following week loomed as one of the crucial games of the season. It was against Beaver Dam, upset victor over last year's champs, Oconomowoc. VVest Bend again displayed its talent and power, plus the ter- rific drive ancl desire which characterized the play of the team all season, by rolling over Beaver Dam 36-6. All forecasters predicted that the third week of action would decide the conference championship, for the two leading contend- ers, XV est Bend and 'Watertown, would clash. XVatertown had an advantage in size and experience. The game between the two teams was hard fought and they were dead- locked at half-time. In the second half, the Goslings proved to have too many guns for our Badgers, and, as the game ended, won by a 40-20 margin. Wfatertown went on to cop the Little 10 championship. The team bounced back the next week with a 25-7 victory over Berlin. Then, in To Cheer Our Badgers On to Victor quick succession, the Badger gridders beat Mayville 20-6, and trounced arch- rival Hartford, 39-0. The last game of the year was against Cooney. Our team was out to avenge last year's defeat and won the exciting game by the slim margin of 6-0. Statistic-wise, the Badgers racked up very impressive totals. For example, we scored an average of 3.75 touchdowns per game, whereas our opponents managed only 1.4. The same superiority held true in first downs: Xvest Bend 14.5 per game, opponents 8.1 per game. The Badgers averaged over twice the opponents rush- ing average, a total of 313 yards per game compared to 169 yards per game for the foes. The individual rushing average was 5 yards per carry. Paul Fisher had a 5.8 average in 25 carries, Ron Wolf, 4.19 in 89 carries, and Ron Kirkland, 4.8 in 103 car- ries. Ron Kirkland also caught 11 passes for 226 yards. Doug Potter led total offense with 844 yards, Ron Kirkland had 775 yards, Ace Naumann, Paul Fisher, and Roger Xvinninghoff also did very well for us on total offense. Ron Kirkland led scoring with 71 points. Individuals cited for exceptional achievement were Roger Winninghoff, best tacklervg Bob Cinocchio, best block- er , and Ron Kirkland, most valuable playerv. Doug Potter was selected as the 1960 squad captain. Next year's edition of the team will miss the abilities of the fol- lowing players who graduated this year: Dick Hess, Dave Heinecke, and Ioe Kreis. Truly, our Badgers did a wonderful job this year. B TEAM Front row --- C. Zastrow , R. Ginocchio, K. Erickson, F. Buddenhagen, B. Hutson, Grundahl, G. Barber, 1. Broc- zeller, T. King. Second row --- L. B a c k u s , R. Parker, P. Roos, T. Olson, C. Nielsen, R. S ieth B ro h pa . , . G t , I. Schwartz M. Mayer, C. An- derson. Third row --- E. DeTuncq, R Volkert, G. Miller, T. Rice, I Kitchen, R. Cuse, R. NVaeltz 1 B. Calhoun, R. Perry, F. Sprtel. Fourth row---Coach Schermacher, D. Opgenorth, R. Mariucci, R Spaet 1, T. Cuth, J. Limbach J. Faber, M. Naumann, D Clark, Coach Kuss. s FOOTBALL STANDINGS North NV Waupun - - - - 6 Ripon - - - 4 Mayville - - 3 Columbus - - 2 Horicon - - - 2 Berlin - - - - - 1 South NV VV atertown - - - - 7 NVest Bend - - 6 Beaver Dam - - 4 Oconomowoc - - 4 Arrowhead - - 2 Hartford ------ 1 FOOTBALL... 101 1 BASKETBALL Bn TEAM First row --- Coach Day, D. Novotny, B. Koehler, K. Erickson, E. Plucek, T. King, T. Sheski, B. Dusso Back row --- I. Xviedmeycr, C. Zastrow, T. Damuscr, D. Enderlc, R. spgwrlh M. Naumann, J. Pnnzenbergcr. 102 . . .BASKETBALL well, I. Metz. BASKETBALL STANDINGS South W L Watertown - - 13 1 West Bend - - 12 2 Arrowhead - - 9 5 Cooney - - 5 9 Beaver Dam - - 4 10 Hartford - - 4 10 North W L Mayville - - - 13 1 Ripon - - - 8 6 Waupun - - 8 6 Columbus - - 6 8 Berlin - - - 1 13 Horicon - - 1 13 Coach Rollo Taylor, in his second year at VVest Bend, guided the Badger cagers to an unusually fine overall record of 15 wins and 4 losses for one of the most successful years in basketball in the school's history. The team was built around a nucleus of four returning lettermen: Doug Potter, Ronald Kirkland, Clarence Zimbrick, and John Metz. Steve Roecker, Bob Sauer, and jeff Haebig ably filled the breach at the remaining starting position. The Badgers again used BASKETBALL A TEAM Front row --- I. Haebig, R. Wveasler, F. Buddenhagen, S. Roecker, B. Sauer, M. Weber, Coach Taylor. Back row --- D. Hammer, N. Sacia, D. Potter, D. Cooley, C. Zimbrick, R. Kirkland, D. Schneider, B. Cald- the full-court press and the fast break to overcome their opponents, strengths and provided the fans with an exciting brand of basketball. The team compiled a 12-2 conference record. Both conference losses were at the hands of Watertown, which copped Little Ten laurels. The Badgers finished in runner-up position. The first non-conference game of the year saw the Badgers lose a one point decision to Sheboygan South, but the Badgers got their revenge the following week when they defeated Hartland Arrowhead by one point. Of all the 12 conference victories, the 67-51 victory over Mayville was the most rewarding and satisfying. This was Mayville's only defeat until beaten by State Champion Milwaukee Lincoln in the sectional finals. Tournament play at Cedarburg saw West Bend defeat Port Washington and Cedarburg. However, in the Regional, the Badgers were unable to repeat their earlier victory over Mayville, and they ended the sea- son on a somewhat sad note, despite their record. Doug Potter was voted honorary captain, and he also shared the most valuable player honors with Clarence Zimbrick. Zimbrick was also named the most- improved player, and jeff Haebig was voted the best newcomer on the varsity squad. Ron Kirkland, along with Potter and Zimbrick, finished among the top ten scorers in the conference. Despite heavy losses to the varsity, Taylor has a number of promising underclassmen who will take over capably in the 1961-62 season. BASKETBALL.. . 103 Track . . . Champions of the Little Ten Col Doug! Go! THE 1960 TRACK DISTANCE INIEN First row --- B. Gessert B. ar enter . ni , C p , I Re illard, P. Kober, D. Patten, P. Henke, T. VVest, T. Schowalter, K. VVillkomm, T. Randall, B. Naumann, B. Hoff- man, R. Kraft. Second row --- B. Dusso, G. Miller, C. Kolich, B. Boden- bach, E. Skuldt, R. XVagner, D. Charlton, D. Fuge L. Rich, R. Senkbeil, VV. Schmidt, J. Riebe, D Schneider, T. Maschmeier, R. Lange, Coach Cross VVhen the Badger track team began its early spring workouts in the dungeon,D all signs pointed to a successful season ahead. Only a few of the mainstays from the 1959 team had graduated, and many of the returning under- classmen showed promise. There was great depth at every position, especially in the running events. As it turned out, all the optimistic predictions came true. VV est Bend enjoyed one of its most successful track seasons in 1960. The thinclads started out with a bang by crushing Cedarburg in the opening meet, 76-39. Hurdler Doug Potter, sprinter Bill King, and distance man Tom Schowal- ter each copped two events. The next week, at the Madison West Relays, a West Bend sprint-medley relay team com- posed of John Kreilkamp, Bill King, jim Fellenz, and Tom Schowalter placed fourth in competition against top rivals from both Illinois and XVisconsin. After the Madison meet, the Badgers went on to win a dual meet with Fond du Lac, the Port-Hartford-VVest Bend triangular, and the Nicolet quadrangular. The high points of the year, however, were reached in the VV est Bend Invitational and Little Ten meets. In the Invitational, which VVest Bend won by 23 points, Bill King shattered his own school record in the 220 with a 22.4 performance. In addition, miler Lyndon Rich, sprint- er Paul Fisher, and quarter miler Charlie Kolich turned in their best times of the year. Two weeks later, the Badgers walked off with the Little Ten Conference championship. They won both relays, placed in every event, and ended up with 80 team points. Bill King again turned in an out- standing performance as he matched the Little Ten 220 record of 22.6 seconds. Miler XVhitey XVagner, half-inilers Tom Schowalter and Del Schneider, pole vaulter Curt Kissinger, sprinter Paul Fisher, and hurdler Doug Potter also contributed valuable points to the victory. Bill King and Curt Kissinger qualified for the State Meet in Mil- waukee but failed to place in their events. Prospects for the 1961 season are good with the return of such veterans as Del Schneider, Dave Charlton, Doug Potter, Ace Naumann, Paul Fisher, and Steve Sager. No- body knows, too, how many sleepers Coaches Strohacker, Caldwell, and Schermacher will find among the aspirants. 104 . . .TRACK Through Perseverance and Practice Upper --- The Track lVcight Men: Front row --- D. Heinecke, VV. Meyer, M. Becker, E. Placelc, B. Spacth, G. Beimbom, B. King, C. Hoepner. Buck row --- XV. Dhein, I. Kreis, J. Schwartz, 1. Hohenstein, B. Croth, B. Arendt, B. Calhoun, D. Fimie, Coach Caldwell. Midc1Ic--- Tom Weber gracefully clears the bar. Lower --- The Sprinters, Hurdlers, High jumpers, Broad jumpers, and Pole Vaulters: Front row --- R. Wolf, J. Groth, B. Rossa, T. Dan- user, j. Luy, R. Heidemunn, K. Richter, D. Cooley, B. Caldwell, J. Hncbig, R. Kirkland, R. Delcore, M. XVehcr. Buck row --- Coach Schcrnmcher, T. O'Meara, C. Heidner, S. Sager, T. XVeber, C. Kissinger, A. Naumann, S. Eickelberg, C. VVolf, D. Olson, N. Sucia, P. Fisher, J. Fellenz, B. King, D. Potter, Coach Strolmcker. TRACK . . . 105 Cross Countr . . . Harriers Eighth in tate 'Pl- CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Front row --- E. Krause, J, Tieglman, P. Kober, M. Hron, D. Patten, I. Schlagenhaft, R. Frank, B. Naumann. Second row --- N. Willrich, J. Metz, R. Wagner, K. Willkomm, D. Charlton, D. Schneider, C. Kolich, R. Kraft. Back row --- Coach Cross, T. Randall, T. Oelhafen, D. Rosenthal, S. Benedict, J. jacak, B. Bodenbach, J. Haebig, K. Richter, B. Carpenter, B. Hoffman. The 1960 Badger cross country squad finished the season with a very fine ,record which was climaxed by the annexing of the Little Ten Championship. This was indeed gratifying, for in the three previous years, our harriers finished a frustrating second. In dual meets, VVest Bend beat Hartford, Ocono- mowoc, Berlin and chalked two wins up against Beaver Dam. The only dual meet loss was suffered at the hands of Ripon. In bigger meets they also did a very commendable job. They placed second in the Port VVashington Invita- tional, ninth out of 22 schools entered in the Hartford Invitational, seventh in the Waukesha Invitational, and finally a fine third in the Manitowoc Invitational. On October 18th, the team traveled to neighboring Hartford for the Little Ten Championship meet. Here they captured top honors. Delbe1't Schneider, a junior, was the individual winner of the meet. At the Sectional Meet, the team captured third- place honors and became eligible for the State Meet, where they placed eighth. Returning lettemien are Bob Carpenter, Peter Kober, Tom Randall, Del Schneider, Ron Wagner, and Ken VVillkomm. Coach Cross and the team can be proud of a season just completed, and feel confident in facing next season. Members of the team who copped the Little Ten Championship were: Front row --- T. Randall, B. Bodenbach, K. Willkomm, P. Kober, Back row --- D. Schneider, R. Wagner, D. Charlton, J. Metz. 106 . . . CROSS COUNTRY Exercising is a daily routine for the harriers. Tennis . . . Another Record Performance The West Bend High tennis team paid a fitting tribute to Coach Hildebrand in his last year of coaching by compiling a record of eight wins and only three losses in the 1960 season. The team had much depth, poise, and experience in the persons of Steve Roecker, Claude Beck, and Mike Johnson, in the singles, and john Klein and Alan Becker in the doubles. Mr. Hildebrand proudly looks at the many trophies former teams have won under his coaching. TENNIS TEAMS ---.1960 Front row --- T. Michels, K. Weddig, M. johnson, C. Beck, D. O'Meara, D. Scheer. Second row --- I. Klein, T. Harrington, M. Harrington, H. Bakemeyer, R. Jaeger, S. Roecker, T. Schloemer, D. Clark. Back row--- Coach Hildebrand, T. Olson, F. Peebler, B. Schmidt, C. Zimbrick, A. Becker, B. Schober, C. Naumann. West Bend came up with a fine second-place finish and a total of fifteen points to rank behind titlist Oconomowoc, which garnered seventeen points, in the Little Ten Conference meet held on our courts. Steve Roecker, VVest Bend's number one singles man, battled to the semi-finals as did the doubles team composed of John Klein and Alan Becker. In post-conference play, the Badgers placed seventh at the W. I. A. A. Sectional Meet, held here, with a total of four points, not quite sufficient to qualify for the State Meet. Mike Johnson, Ken Hemauer, John Klein, and Alan Becker receive some tips from Coach Hildebrand. TENNIS . . . 107 Badger Mermen Were Tough Competition THE SWIMMING TEAM Front row --- C. Nielsen, B. Calhoun, C. Heidner, B. Bodenbach, I. Ziegert, I. Martin, T. Olson. Back row --- Coach Caldwell, T. Rice, B. Lass, I. Stoltz, T. O'Me-ara, I. Baumgartner, T. Randall, Coach Bowlus. Two of the top swimmers on this year's team were Tom Olson and jack Stoltz. 108 . . . SNVIMMING SWIMMING SCORES West Bend 34 Greenfield - - - - - 51 West Bend 48 Shorewood - - - - 38 YVest Bend 47 Nicolet ---- ------- 3 9 West Bend 19 Whitefish Bay --------- 67 West Bend - - 64 Sheboygan - - 44 Stevens Point - - - 44 West Bend - - 74 Nicolet ---- 78 Menomonee Falls - 16 West Bend 51 Sheboygan ---------- 35 NVest Bend 54 Milwaukee University School - 32 West Bend 63 Milwaukee Lutheran ----- 23 WVest Bend 58 Menomonee Falls - - ----- 28 Greatly improved over last year Q 5-5 recordj, our Badger Seabees, under the guidance of Coaches Bowlus and Caldwell, finished with a 9-4 record, the best record since swimming was initiated as a varsity sport three years ago. For the first time this year, the North Shore Invitational Meet was held at our school pool with seven teams participating. The Badger mermen finished second. In the Sectional Meet, our boys finished third among fourteen teams entered, and at the State Meet, they finished ninth out of thirty-four teams. An outstanding performer this year was junior jack Stoltz. In ten dual meets, jack copped fifteen firsts. He holds the fol- lowing school records: 200 yard free style, 400 yard free style, 100 yard butterfly, and the 200 yard individual. In addition he was on two relay teams which are record holders. Another exceptional swimmer was Tom Olson, who broke the state record in the 100 yard breast stroke seven times during the season but who had bad luck at the sectionals by being disqualified. The prospects look good for the future with eight letter winners returning, seven of whom have two years of eligibility le t. Wrestlin . . . Matmen Enjo Good Season l THE WRESTLING TEAM First row --- D. Patten, R. Kraft, C. Kolich, J. Croth, P. Kober, B. Hoffman, R. Frank. Second row --- T. Hebert, C. Miller, J. Jaeger, W. Schmidt, T. Kranz, R. Backus, R. VVolf, B. Cinocchio, J. Schlagenhaft, P. Riebe. Third row --- F. Sprtel, C. Anderson, R. Opgenorth, D. Tackes, R. Koenig, R. Hebert, B. Gessert, E. Krause, M. Grecnley, E. Powers, T. Fisher. Fourth row --- Coach Schermacher, Coach Cross, D. Clark, J. Crundahl, J. Riebe, L. Backus, R. Volkert, J. Jacak, H. Johnson, G. Barber, B. Grotli. The third season of varsity mat competition came to a close with the team showing continual improvement throughout the season. In the Little Ten Conference, the team wound up with a 4-5 record, while in over-all competition our matmen compiled a 5-6 record. On February 11, the Regional Meet was held here in West Bend. Peter Kober, Charlie Kolich, Ron VVolf, and Dick Jaeger easily quali- fied in their respective divisions. Then on February 18, these four boys traveled to Ripon for the Sectional Meet. Here Pete Kober and Dick Jaeger gained the right to go on to the State Meet. At the State, which was held in Madison on the 25th of February, Peter Kober performed skillfully to cop third place laurels, while Dick Jaeger, due to an unfortunate illness, was not able to wrestle. The lettermen who will be returning next year are: Dave Patten, Rudy Kdilf2Illii2ll:gC?oJticlhJad 'ook Pete Kober, Bob Cinocchio, Jim Croth, Ron Wolf, Dick Jaeger, and R'Chf d Backus- WRESTLING HOROSCOPE This is the first mat team that can really be said to have had a , I veteran nucleus, and they can be proud of a season well-contested. You arent the five to cringe crauenly in facing competition. In fact, when facing stiff compe- tition, you exert yourselves to the utmost. YVRESTLING ...109 Too Much . . . Too Late As the winter season slowly slipped away without the usual amount of snow, the VVest Bend High School ski team began to give up hope of entering compe- tition. Then the snow fell abundantly, but too late for the skiers. The Badger ski team pictured above, consisted of: First row --- R. Sacia, N. Sacia, T. O,Meara, T. Guthg Second row --- B. Bodenbach, C. Heidner, I. Grundahl, R. Crabb, J. Kitchen, Coach Strohacker. 110. . .SKIING Despite Wet Spring, Golfers Post Fine Record The 1960 Golf Team --- First row --- S. Benedict, B. Shabino, Second row --- Coach WVeier, J. Weiss, D. Hammer, G. Wheel- F. Sprtel, G. Barber, B. Allen, K. Dyken, I. Van De Loo. er, I. Metz, J. Garot, R. Backus, K. Troedel, T. Bauman. The 1960 Badger linksmen, with a new coach, Mr. Weier, at the helm, started working out early in the season in the balcony of the gym. After the departure of the snow, the boys moved out to the local course, where they began practice on the fairways. Because of an unusually wet spring, the team was only able to participate in three out of six scheduled Little Ten meets. In these three meets, they placed second once and fourth twice. In non-conference meets, VVest Bend won over Hartford and Horicon in dual meets and, in a very unusual quadrangular meet,was one of three schools tied for second. Also participating in this meet were Port YVashington, Hartford, and Cedarburg. The Little Ten Championship meet at Oconomowoc saw the host team take the title, while West Bend placed seventh out of the eleven teams participating. Medalist in this meet was Jim Lutz of Cooney, who shot a phenomenal 74 for 18 holes. For the Sectional Meet, the boys traveled to neighboring Hartford. Here the squad did quite well, taking a fifth place in competition with some very rugged Milwaukee area entries. In the 1961 season, Mr. VVeier expects the squad to im- prove on their 1960 record. Coach Weier will have veterans Dick Backus fcaptainj and Dave Hammer returning, and he expects considerable help from Tom Bauman, John Metz, Woody Allen, and Frank Sprtel. Mr. Weier gives Richard Backus some golf pointers. GOLF... 111 Baseball Team Places First in New League .NE Nez' T 5- 1 If? ' efe Wife 1960 Baseball Team --- Front row --- L. Lange, I. Klein, M. Back row --- Coach Kuss, W. Erickson, H. Brodzeller, I. Gonring, B. King, J. Fellenz, B. Sackett, M. Kuss. Kaehny, R. Kirkland, P. Bradley, B. Spaeth, K. Hemauer. As spring rolled around, the WVBHS varsity baseball team was faced with the prospect Of joining a newly formed summer league. Other entries in this new league were from Cedarburg, Port VVashingtOn, Germantown, and Thiens- ville. The Badgers' debut was a highly successful one. They wound up On top of the heap with a 7-lrecord. Mr. Kuss did his usual fine job of coaching the team to an Over-all record of 12 wins and 2 losses. Some of the players who shone at the plate and in the field were: john Klein, short stop fteam captainjg Bill King, pitcher, Ken Hemauer, third base and pitcher, Bill Sackett, catcher fselected as best hit- terjg Mark Gonring, pitcher and third base, Ron Kirkland, outfielder. In addi- tion to the above boys, Harry Brodzel- ler, Wayne Erickson, and jerry Fellenz were of value to the team and were also awarded major letters in this sport. Rounding Out an already interesting season, the Badgers went On to enter the Sheboygan Recreational Tournament, held late in August. Our team finished in second place among the 16 teams entered, having won three games in this tournament and losing only one. 'A' Opposite page --- The 1961 Bend is proud to honor six boys who have excelled as athletes throughout the year. Because so many of our boys contributed to our victories, the coaches had- a difficult time trying to limit 112 . . . BASEBALL .O TAURUS themselves to six. However, they finally selected the following stars: Upper Upper Center Track. Center Track. Lower Baseball. Lower Country. left: TOM OLsON --- Swimming, Football. Football. F o O t b a 11 , right: JACK Srorfrz --- Swimming, left: RON WOLF--- Wrestling, right: DOUG POTTER --- Football, Basketball, left: RON KIRKLAND --- Football, Basketball, right: PETER KOB1aa--- Wrestling, Cross X x X X K X X 4' W X Q 1 4 Q X -. QS- 5? 1 xg x S 'R YY J . X W x ,Q -.sun ,.- bf sl.:-V Q1 fbyvx x 'NF M... 'WAX R i x . g . Q L I .K 1 ll I 0 ,fxrlx 'SL-'X Aquarius . . . Pisces . . . Aries fjan. 20-Feb. 195 CFeb. 20-March 201 fMarch 21-April 191 .. Little brown jug how I love thee... Sold to the mam in the blue-checkered shirt. All right! XVho threw that mouthpiece? But 2 and 2 cznft equal five. Listen buddy --- I paid for thisl Put me downl Meat -1- thumb I price. CANDIDS...115 Scorpio . . agittarius . . . Capricorn fOct. 23-Nov. 21D fNov. 22-Dec. 211 CDSC. 22-Jan. 191 It's okay if you don't get caught. She wants to know if this is all we have? We'1l all stand for 21 moment of silence. 9,573,642V4 calories!!! Squeak up! Suscribe', for a speller? 118 . . . CANDIDS LOOFRORO, PAUL M. --- Superintendent of Schools --- B. A. Milton College, M. A. University of Wisconsin. Mr. Loofboro has served as Superintendent of Schools at New London, Wisconsin, at Wiscon- sin Dells, and as an instructor of physics at Princeton University. SCHULTZ, FRED F.--- High School Princi- pal --- B. E. University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee: M. A. Northwestern Univer- sity, Graduate Study: University of Michigan, Columbia University, Univer- sity of Colorado, University of Wisconsin. Teacher and Administrator, Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Administration --- B attle Creek, Michigan, West Bend, VVisconsin. PAPKE, ROY --- Business Manager --- Uni- versity of Wisconsin 1940-42. ALLEN, ACE --- Drivers Training, Recrea- tion Director, Student Senate Advisor, Social Committee Advisor, Youth Activ- ity Council Advisor --- B. S. La Crosse State College. BAXTER, FREDER11.: 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, NORLAND O.--- English, Speech, Dramatics --- B. S. Platteville State Col- lege. BENSON, WALLACE D. --- Art, Art Advisor for the Bend --- B. S. University of WVis- consin. BIRKHOLZ, GERALDINE --- English, Dra- matics, Forensics---B. A. Ripon College, Graduate Study: University of Colorado, University of Wisconsin. BOWLUS, WARREN C.--- Physical Educa- tion, Football Coach, Swimming Coach ---B. S. La Crosse State College, M. S. University of Colorado. BURGET, H. KEITH --- Intern Teacher, Biol- ogy, General Science --- B. S. University of Wisconsin. Facult Director CALDNVELL, ROBERT C. --- Mathematics, Assistant Swimming Coach, Assistant Track Coach, Physical Education Direc- tor --- B. E. La Crosse State Teachers College, University of Arizona, M. A. University of NVisconsin. COLBY, NORINTAN E.---Physics, Administra- tive Assistant, NHS Advisor --- Central 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. CONTRUCCI, V1cToR --- General Education, Student Senate Advisor, Assistant Track Coach --- B. S. University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee. CROSS, ROBERT C.--- Biology, General Science, Cross Country Coach, Assistant W're.stling Coach --- B. S. Purdue Uni- versity, Graduate Study: University of VVisconsin. CUPERY, SAL-IUEL J. --- Chorus --- Oshkosh State Teachers College, B. S. University of Wisconsin. DAY, DUANE E.---Office Practice, Typing, BD Basketball-H B. E. VVisconsin State College, Whitewater. DHEIN, MRS. ANNETTE --- English --- B. A. Ripon College. DoNE1T, JEANETTE --- Home Economics --- B. S. University of Wisconsin. DUM NIETT, MRS. lWlARjOHlE --- English, Remedial Reading---B. A. Hanover Col- lege, Advanced Study: Cardinal Stritch College. EGGERT, RALPH O.---Senior Guidance Counselor, Scholarship and Testing Pro- gram --- B. E. NVisconsin State College, Whitewater, M. A. Northwestern Uni- versity, Graduate Study, University of Wisconsin. FOGTLIAN, JEAN F.--- Physical Education, Health, Cheerleader Advi.sor--- B. S. University of Wisconsin, M. S. Univer- sity of NVisconsin. FRANDSEN, EVELYN --- Psychology, Social Studies, Forensics, Guidance --- B. S. University of Wisconsin, M. S. Univer- sity of Wisconsin. FREEXIAN, ROBERT M. --- English, Dra- matics, French, F orensics, NHS --- B. S. University of Wisconsin, M. A. Univer- sity of Wisconsin, Graduate Study: Uni- versity of Wisconsin, University of Cin- cinnati. COSKA, MRS. HELEN A.---Home Economics --- B. E. Stevens Point, Graduate Study: University of VVisconsin. GRTGNON, ROY T.--- Chemistry, Assistant Golf Coach --- B. A. Lawrence College, M. A. University of Wisconsin, Gradu- ate Study: University of Wisconsin, Science Teacher Institute, Eagle River. H A F E M A N N , R. JOHN --- English, Dra- matics, Forensics --- B. S. University of NVisconsin. HALLWACHS, CAROL M.--- Librarian, For- ensics --- B. S. University of Wisconsin, Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin. H EG BAR, DOROTHEA --- Latin --- B. A. Jamestown College, M. A. University of Wisconsin. HEIDNER, EDITH B.--- Historical Museum Co-ordinator, Library Assistant --- Mil- waukee Downer, B. A. University of VVisconsin, Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin, Columbia University, Uni- versity of Chicago, American University. HICKEN, MRS. lVlARY --- Home Economics --- B. S. University of Wisconsin. HILDEERAND, NIYRON E.--- Social Studies, Awards Chairman, Visual Aids --- B. A. Oshkosh State Teachers College, M. A. Nortliwestem University, G ra d u a te Study: University of Colorado, Oshkosh State Teachers College. HILLNIAN, MRS. HELEN --- German, Assis- tant German Club Advisor --- B. S. Uni- versity of Minnesota. FACULTY DIRECTORY . . . 119 HORNE, MRs. PI-IYLLIS --- Typing, Business English --- B. E. Whitewater State Teachers College. JACOBSON, ALBERT F.--- Journalism, Eng- lish. Campus Clipper Adois0r--- B. A. Luther College, Iowa: Graduate Study: University of Minnesota, University of Montana. JOHNSON, MRS. HELEN M.---Social Studies --- B. E. Superior State College: Gradu- ate Study: University of Wisconsin. JUSTIVIAN, MRS. MILDRED --- Health, Physi- cal Education, Drivers Education, Cheer- leaders --- B. S. Valparaiso University. KANNAL, JAMES G. --- Social Studies, Geography, Tennis --- B. S. University of Wisconsin. KLINGER, EDWARD --- Mathematics --- B. S. Stevens Point State College: M. S. Uni- versity Of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. KUCKUK, WESLEY --- Industrial Arts ---B. S. Stout Institute: Graduate Study: Univer- sity of WVisconsin. KUETI-IE, VERNA R. --- Shorthand, Steno- Typing, NHS Advisor, F BLA Advisor-- B. E. Wliitewater State College: M. S. University of Wisconsin. Kuss, CARL M. ---Advanced Biology, Base- ball, B Football, Athletic Director --- B.A. River Falls State Teachers College: Graduate Study: University of Minne- sota, University of Wisconsin, Milwau- kee. LALEIKE, FRED --- Spanish --- Central State College, B. S. Stevens Point, Northem Illinois State Teachers, DeKalb, Univer- sity of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Ripon College. LARSON, ROBERT G. --- Biology --- B. S. Oshkosh State College, Marquette Uni- versity: Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin, National Science Foundation Fellowship. IVIACKRIE, GLORIA--- U. S. History, NHS --- University of WVisc0nsin, B. S., M. S. B'lCQUIRE, GEORGE A.--- Electricity, Fresh- man Basketball --- B. S. Stout State Col- lege. 120 . . . FACULTY DIRECTORY MCMILLION, ARTHUR --- World Literature, English, Debate Coach --- B. S. Stevens Point: Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin. MOEN, GORDON A. --- General Science, Earth Science --- B. S. La Crosse State College: Graduate Study: University of VVisconsin. lh'lULL'iN, RICHARD J. --- Intern Teacher Biology, General Science --- B. S. Uni- versity of Wisconsin. NENVBURG, CAROLINE --- English, Library --- College of Saint Catherine, Minne- sota: Graduate Study: University of Southem Califomia, Los Angeles. O G R E N , EVELYN --- Physical Education, Health, GAA --- B. S. Wisconsin State College, La Crosse, University of Wis- consin. PANFIL, RAYMOND P. --- English, Intra- murals, Assistant Bend Aduisor --- B. S., M. S. Marquette University, University of Wisconsin. PAULL, DUANE R. --- Algebra, Geometry --- B. S. Platteville State College: Graduate Study: Marquette University. PODRUCH, CEIL --- German, Forensics --- B. A. University of Wisconsin: Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin. ROBERTS, RICHARD --- Advanced Metals, Vocational School --- B. S. Stout Insti- tuteg Graduate Study: Stout Institute. RUNGE, NATHAN P. --- Algebra, General Mathematics, Intramurals, Track Assis- tant--- B. S. Beloit College: Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin, Notre Dame University, Northwestem Univer- sity. R U N K E L , ROLAND G. --- Social Studies, World History, Football --- B. E. Mil- waukee State Teachers College: Gradu- ate Study: Marquette University. SCHERLTACHER, KENNETH --- Social Studies, Biology, Wrestling --- B. A. Ripon Col- lege. Sci-IUELKE, WALTER G. --- Industrial Arts ---B. S. Stout Institute: M. E. Marquette University. SCI-IULTL, CHARLEs --- General Education --- University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Sl-?LlNiOVlTZ, HAROLD M. --- B a n cl , Pep Band, Swing Band --- B. E. Platteville State Teachers College, M. M. Illinois WVesleyang Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin: Van der Cook College of Music, Western State College, Gunnison, Colorado, University of Illinois. SLIITH, Mas. BEVERLY --- Home Economics --- B. S. Iowa State. SOIHMEBS, ORvAN --- Mathematics, Club Program --- B. S. Wisconsin State Col- lege, Platteville: Graduate Study: Uni- versity of Wisconsin. STROHACKER. ROBERT C. --- Bookkeeping, Salesmanship, Assistant , A Team Foot- ball Coach. Business Manager of Ath- letics, Track Coach --- B. E. Whitewater State Teachers College: M. A. Univer- sity of Denver. TAYLOR. RoLLo--- Physical Education, Health, Coach A Team Basketball --- B. S. LaCrosse State College: M. S. University of Wisconsin. NVALLESVERD, JAMES M.--- Industrial Arts --- M. S. Stout Institute. WEIER, JACK --- General Science, Student Science Research Program, Golf Coach --- B. S. La Crosse State College. WEINBROER, GENE A. --- Intern Teacher, .English---B. S. University of Wisconsin. NVEINER, ARTHUR E.---Conservation, Agri- culture--- B. S., M. A. University of Wis- consin. WILLIAMS, MRS. DOROTHY E.--- American History, English, AFS Advisor, Foren- sics, Chairman of Social Studies Depart- ment --- B. E. Whitewater State College, Graduate Study: University of Wiscon- sm. YAI-IR, lXlARITA--- Guidance Counselor, AFS School Co-ordinator --- Lawrence College, B. S. University of Wisconsin: Graduate Study: University of Wiscon- sin, Marquette University. 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Baker, Jane C621 ........... ........ 4 9 Bales, Fred C611 ........... ........ 2 1 Bandle, Dennis C621 ............................ 49 Barber, Cary C631 ............................ 82, 83, 101, 109, 111 Barrett, Karen C631 ......1..,.................... 55 Bartelt, Peter C631 ........................., 55, 80 Bast, Susan C611 ........... ........... 2 1 Bastian, Donald C641 ...... ........ 6 3 Bauer, Allen C621 .................................. 49 Bauer, James C621 ................................ 49 Bauer, Jane C611 .............................. ..........20, 21, 46, 75, 78, 82, 83, 84, 93 Bauer, Ronnie C641 .............................. 63 Bauman, Thomas C611 ...,.. 21, 74, 75, 111 Bauman, William C631 .......................... 55 Baumann, Linda C611 ................ 20, 21, 47 74, 75, 78, 83, 88, 89, 93 Baumgartner, John C631 ................ 55, 108 Beaumont, Toni C611 ................ 21, 88, Bechler, Dons C611 ..... .................. .. ... Beck, Jerry C631 ........... .............., 5 5 Beck, Kay C621 ................. ........ 4 9 Becker, Barbara C611 ............................ 22 Becker, Christine C631 ..............,........... 55 Becker, Donald C641 ............ not pictured Becker, Becker, Michael C611 .................... 22, 105 Bedenbaugh, Cheryl C631 ..... ........... 5 5 Elaine V623 .............................. 49 Beder, Carol C621 ................ ......... 4 9,80 Beduhn, Paul C631 .......... ........... 5 5 Behm, Dick C621 ......,.. ...,.... 4 9 Behrends, Pat C631 ....... ........ 5 5 Behrends, Ruth C611 ...... ........ 2 2 Beimbom, Bill C621 ........ ........ 4 9 Beimbom, Ronad C631 ...... ........ 5 5 Beisbier, Oscar C631 ........ ........, ...... 5 5 Bell, Dennis C641 .,................................ 63 Bell, Kathy C621 .................... .......... 4 9,79 Benedict, Steve C621 ................ 49, 73, 76 ,,,nn,1,,u,81,s2,s3,89,106,111 ' 22. Bennett, Richard C611 ........,...............,. ' Benson, Curt C611 ..,............................. 22 Berend, John C631 ....... ........ 5 5 Berg, Nancy C641 ............ ........ 6 3 Bemdt, Sharon C621 ........ ........ 4 9 Berres, Daniel C611 ..... ........ 2 2 Berres, Joanne '641 ..... ........ 6 3 Beth, Ruth C631 ........... ........... 5 5 Bielinski, Kitty C631 ..... ....... ........ 5 5 Biersack, Jean C631 ..... ......... 5 5,80 Bies, Raymond C611 ..... ..,........ 2 2 Birr, Bonnie C641 ............ ........ 6 3 Blank, Laveme C621 ........ ........ 4 9 tudent Index Blazel, Bonnie C621 ........... .,........ 4 9,86 Blazel, Jean C641 ................... ............ 63 Bloomingdale, Susan C641 .................... 63 Bock, Marie C611 ............................ 22,80 Bodenbach, Pat C631 .................,.... 55,82 Bodenbach, Robert C611 .......,.. 22, 74, 81 83, 104, 106, 110 Boegel, Ken C621 .................................. 49 Boeker, Jeanne C621 .............................. 49 Boeker, Sharon f '641 .......,... Boeldt, Sherianne C621 ....... ............... 4 9 Bohn Noreen C611 ............. .......... 2 3,75 Bonekoske, Ronald C631 ........................ 55 Borchert, Nancy C611 ...............,.......... 23 Borchert, Robert C621 ..................., 49, 100 Borland, John C631 .............. not pictured Bradley, Barbara C631 .............. 55, 80, 81 Bradley, John C641 ..............,........... 63, 81 Bradley, Sue C611 ............................ 75, '16, 81, 93, 98, 99 Bradt, Jerry C621 .....,...................... 49,87 Brault, Carolyn C611 .,..............,,.... 23,79 Breit, Romy C631 ................... ............ 5 5 Brinkman, Doroth C611 ......,............... 79 Brodzeller, Harold, C611 ............., 23,112 Brodzeller, Jim C631 ...................... 55, 101 Brodzeller, Jo Ann C641 ........................ 63 Brost, Milton C611 ................ not pictured Brown, Meredith C621 ...................... 76, 81, 82, 83, 84, 92 Bruesch, Janice C621 ............................ 49 Bruesch, Jean C631 ................................ 55 Brumley, James C621 ...... ................... 4 9 Bramley, Kenneth C641 ......,..,.......,...... 80 Bruss, Helen C631 ....,,...,,..... not pictured Buddenhagen, Floyd C631 .... 55, 101, 103 Buddenhagen, Richard C641 ................ 63 Buker, Dwayne C631 ...................... 55,80 Buker, Lonette C611 ............... ............ 2 3 B111uiller, Kathryn C641 ..... ........ 6 3 Bunke, Carol C621 ............. Burckardt, Margo C641 ..... Burg, Anthony C641 ........ ........49 ........63 49 63 55 Burkel, Pat C621 ................. ........ Busch, Bruce C641 ................. ........ Butelewski, William C631 ..... ........ Caldwell, Bruce C631 ........................ 55, 76, Calhoun, Bob C631 ........ 55, 100, 103, 105 101, 105, 108 Carlson, Margaret C631 ........................ 55 Carpenter, Robert C621 ........ 49, 104, 106 Carter, Priscilla C631 ...................... 55,81 Cartus, Mary C621 .......... ................... 4 9 Caves, Steven C641 ........ ................... 6 3 Chapman, Carol C611 .................... 23,79 Chapman, Cary C641 ............ not pictured Charlton, David C611 ........................ 77, 82, 83, 104, 106 Charlton, John C641 ...........,.................. 63 Charlton, Steve C631 .....,...... not pictured Chesak, Sandy C631 .............................. 55 Chism, Martha C621 ........ ................... 4 9 Christ, Kathy C631 ............. ..... .......... 5 5 Christensen, Ward C631 ..... .....,.... 5 5, 61 Ciriacks, James, C621 ............................ 49 Ciriacks, Ronald C611 ............................ 23 Clark, David C631 ............................ 82, 83, 101, 107, 109 Clark, Dennis C611 ................ not pictured Clark, Pat C631 ...................................... 55 Classey, Thomas C611 .......................... 23 Claybaugh, Janet C631 .............. 55,80,81 Clemens, Daniel C631 ............................ 55 Clemens, Michael C631 ........ 55, 82, 83, 87 Collins, Kathy C631 ................................ 55 Cook, Sharon C631 ...,.. ................... 5 5 Cooley, David C621 ........ 49, 73, 103, 105 Cotter, Susie C631 .................................. 55 Cotton, Ellen C631 .....,...........,,.........,,., 55 Coughlin, Kathye C611 .................... 24,80 Crabb, Ronald C641 ................ 63, 81, 110 Crabb, Sandra C621 ...... 49, 76, 77, 89, 98 Crass, Charlene C621 ............................ 49 Crass, Jerry C621 ..................................., 49 Cross, Roger C641 .................................. 63 Cupery, Diane C631 ............ 55, 81,82, 83 Cypher, Sharyn C641 .,..........,.......,..,.... 63 Danuser, Tom C631 ..... ....... 5 5, 102, 105 63 Dean, Roger C641 ........... Dean, Thomas C611 ....... De ener, David C631 ........ Delvaux, Helen I '63 1 ..... 24 f 55 De core, Ron C621 .......................... 49, 105 55 63 Delwiclie, Mary Lee Delwiche, Peter i 1621 .......... -..49, 80, 100 Demmon, James 3611 .................... .... 24 DeTuncq, Edwar C '641 ...... ,101 DeVoe, Pamela Q '64 1 ............................ 63 Devenport, Connie C611 ...... Dhein, Susan C611 .....,........ Dhein, Wayne C621 ............ ............24, 89 ...,..24, 82, 83 ..........49, 105 Dickmann, Ma C611 ........ 24, 76, 77, 79 Dickmann, Steghen C641 ...................... 63 Diels, DuWane C611 .............................. 24 Dobrynski, Joe C641 .............. ............. 6 3 Dohrwardt, Willard C611 ...................... 24 Dooley, Mary C611 .................... 24, 76, 79 Doma, Rainer C631 ............. ...........,.... 5 5 Domacker, Diane C631 ........ ........,.... 5 6 Domacker, Kenneth C611 DuChanne, Bonnie C621 DuCl1anne, Martina Duenkel, Bill C631 ............,... Duenkel, Ed C641 ............... Duenkel, Kay C621 ............. 24 49 95 49 25 Duenkel, Ruth C611 .......................,...... ... Duemberger, James C641 .............,........ 63 DuSSO, Bill C631 .................... 56, 102, 104 Dyck, Helen C621 ......... ..............,.... 4 9 Dyken, Kirk C611 ........ ........ 2 5, 111 Eckert, Jerry C621 ................................ 49 Edwards, Paulette C611 ............ 25, 82, 83 Eggert, Carleen Q '63 1 .......... ,not pictured Ehlke, Harold C '63 1 .............................. 56 Eichenseer, Judy C641 .......................... 63 Eickelberg, Stuart C611 .................... 74, 81, 82, 83, 105 Eklo, Kathleen C611 .......................... 78, 79, 81, 82, 83, 92,93 Enderle, Duane C631 .................... 56, 102 Engeleiter, Lou Ann C641 Ensenbach, Jean C641 .............. 63, 81,82 Erickson, Kenneth C631 ...... Erickson, Wayne C611 ........ Erler, Sandie C631 ......... 156,101,102 ....25, ss, 112 56 Emst, Mary C641 ........... ................... 6 3 Esselman, Janet C631 ............................ 56 Evans, Carol C641 .......,........ 63, 81,82,86 Ewert, Darleen C641 ............................ 63 Faber, James C631 ..... Faber, Ken C631 ...... Faber, Rose C631 .....,.. ........56, 101 Fahney, Carol Q '631 .............. ......... 5 6 STUDENT INDEX . . . 121. Fahney, Larry C '631 ........ ................... 5 6 Fahney, Rita K '641 ..,................,............ 63 Fassbender, David C611 Faul, Ferdinand C621 ........not pictured not pictured Faul, Frederick C621 ............ Fauster, Elliot C631 ..........,................... 56 Fechter, Dolores C611 'T151'11'Tl'Tl'U'71H1'71'11'11'11'11'71'1'Tl'T1'U'U'U'1151 U'11 .5.5.5.z,:2z5.5.2g,,,,, 66377770 S-O 00fl.'o9'o'5'5E5'fFEr:1 rrr3393geg9FFr2mn2e9Fg'3 v v V ' ' ' ' '1 -1 -1 6 H-4 H .-5' ' U 77 -mm 5' O' N ' 7-'4 D-1.-.-tr' --17:16 --'2r fv :erm ' B0 5 Ce 52.5-an Q QEMQ :Aegaaa 5' MW wi-aSf:,Nf-s--mcg '-,CL5fN,-43,360 4-7 cafxa-I . . , A . QE1gQC2gSEQ5gv2333Egge2A 0 U5 V V . . iov-4 mv ' 1 V: 91:2 5 9: 1 5 CVCVC: 3 .....2555..f5-!555...5.5V 11::1: 'g1:1pD15g:g:5:5, E 5 Z 5 5 2 . 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 S 5 5 55555b55 5555555511555 ::,9, ,g1,935:..5:11l1:::11:,Sf'1: . 1 1 - 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 435 : 1 5 5 5 5 5-1 5 sas?-3155515352511150122521 5513-zwazgwesmsggesssg-gs 5Gkkgbgbeuegldbbhubbhuiwh gm Q.:ocamv-cooumm-lcaesoawouiooaasmioouca Fleiscllmann, Ralph C641 .... Forester, Curtis C631 ......... Forsberg, Dorothy C631 tum cam 2 Foy, Florence C641 ................ 335 3555 Ei' DJ 23 53 23 Si 29 mn: :s::::s ygf rrrr 2120: E'41v?gQ gpg!-zesmo a0f13aeS sggfsn.. '25A5't':SQs an .:o: wEm1m2C5 Nz!-'IS.fs.a ,Avi :: 1 . rl-'-5525 221501125 564005535 51575555 '1:0e::5E isipzsgs sive 0015-1 1.5551591135 :oo:oo::o:la- 5955-D 51,59 tncoioco' oo mcacaoo ESQ Frischmann, Joanne C621 ...... not pictured Frischmann, Leslie C641 Frischmann, Louise C641 ...... not pictured Fuge, Mark C641 .................... Fuller, Glenn C631 ......... ............. 5 6,59 Galabinski, Betty C621 ........not pictured Garot, James C611 ............ ........ 2 6, 111 Garot, Marie C641 ...,.. ............ 6 4 Gass, Janis C631 .............. ......... 5 6 Gauger, Karen C611 ........... ......... 2 6 Gauger, Kathleen C641 ....... ......... 6 4 Gauger, Leslie C631 ........ ............ 5 6 Gauger, Lewis C641 ........ ................... 6 4 Gavin, Kathy C621 ...... ........... 4 9 53,76 Gavin, Robert C641 ................ not pictured Gebhard, Sharon C621 Gehl, Bill C631 ...................................... 56 Gehl, Jane C621 .............. ............. 4 9,77 Gehl, Kathy C641 ........ Geib, Donald C611 ................ not pictured Susan C641 .............. 64, 77, 79, 83 Geiger, Geminden, Jean C '64 1 Gengler, Francis C611 Gengler, Mary C621 .... Gentz, Karen C621 ..........49, 79 Gerlach, Eugene C621 ....... ............ 4 9 Gemzan, James C611 ............................ 27 Gemer, Gloria C641 ........................ 64,80 Gessert, Ann C631 ...1........................ 56,90 Gessert, Bob C631 ...,........ 56, 80, 104, 109 Gessert, Mary C611 ....,......................... 27 Gibson, Jamie C611 .............. 27, 73, 80, 93 Gibson, Jean V641 ...... Gieringer, Lee K '631 .... 82 Gilbert, James C641 ..... ..........., 6 4 Gill, Harry C631 ........... ...........,....... 5 6 Ginocchio, Rick C641 .................... 64, 101 Ginocchio, Robert C631 ........ 56, 100, 109 122 . . . STUDENT INDEX D Goeden, Joyce K '631 Goeden, Judah f'6l1nuu Goll, Dianne C621 . Goll, Gene C641 ..... Gonring, Gonring, Gonring, Gonring, Gonring, Gonring , 77, 82, 83, 56 27 49 99 80 56 Ann C621 ..,..... 49 Beth C641 Denis C631 Mark C621 Rita C611 . Tom C621 r, Eugene C641 ....... Gosewehr, Mary C631 ........ Gosewehr, Sue C611 ...... Goska, Leon C611 .............. 7 Goseweh .........49, 112 ........27, 82 ........20, 27 Hetland, Tom C641 ............ Hirschboeck,dJean C641 Hirstein, San ra C621 .... Hoefert, Darwin C '641 ............ not pictured Hoefert, Kathy C641 ..... Hoeft, Judy C641 ........... Hoeoner, Gerald C621 ............ 50, 100, 105 Hoerig, Joan Q 64 .................................. 64 Hoffman, Elmer C641 ...... .................. 6 4 Hoffman, Janet C631 ............................ 56 Hoffman, Mary Ann C63 1 .................... 56 04 106 109 Hoffman, Robert C611 ..29,1 , , Hohenstein, John C611 .................. 29, 105 64 Hohenstein, Lynn C '64 1 Grahser, Carolyn Q '63 1 .......................... 56 Greenley, Mike C641 ................,... 64,109 Griepentrog, Donald C611 .................... 27 Groth, James C631 ....1...., 50,80,105,1o0 Groth, Phil C621 ..............,...,................. 49 Groth, Robert C631 ........ 56, 101, 105, 109 Gruber, Susan C641 ............................,. 64 Gruenwald, Tom C621 .......................... 50 Grundahl, John C641 ........................ 66, 81, 101, 109, 110 Grundahl, Susan C622 89 0, , , , 1, Li Gullickson, Richard C631 ...................... 56 Gundrum, Janet C631 ............................ 56 Guse, Gail C611 ................ .............. 2 7 Guse, Ronald C641 ........ . ........ 64,101 Gust, Faith C631 ..... ........................ 5 6 Guth, Tom C631 ..... ........ 5 6, 101, 110 Habeck, Judith C611 ............................ 28 Habram, Sue C611 .......................,..,..... 28 Haebig, Jeff C6215 .... ....................... 0, 3, 92, 103,105,106 Haen, Marlene C631 ........................ 54,56 Haeuser, Jeanette C621 ........................ 50 Haeuser, Kenneth C64 ....... ...... L 64 Hall, Dennis C641 ................. ....... 6 4 Hall, James C621 .......................... ,......... 5 0 Hammen, James C641 ............................ 64 Hammer, David C631 ...... 56, 76, 103, 111 Hammes, Jeanne C611 .............. 20, 28,46 78, 82, 83, 87, 88, 89 Hardegan, Andrea C621 ........................ 50 Hardegan, Richard C641 ...................... 64 Holl, Donald C631 .......... ........ 5 6 Holl, Shirleii C621 ......... ........ 5 0 Holland, B' C621 ..... ........ 5 2 Holz, Gloria C631 ......... ............... 5 6 Hom Michael C641 ..... .................. 6 4 Hom, William C611 ..... ...................... 2 9 Hron, Michael C631 ................ 56, 76, 106 Hron, Phyllis C621 ................................ 50 Hron, Tom C641 .,.......,.......................... 64 Hubbard, Gretchen C641 ....... ........ 6 4 Hunter, Bonnie C641 ............................ 64 Hunter, John C611 ................................ 29 Hutson, Bruce C641 .......... 62,64,81,101 Hutson, Cheri C621 ................................ 50 Hynek, Jerry C641 ..... .. .. Igel, Roger C631 ....................,.....,......... 56 Ihlenfeld, Donald C641 ........,. not pictured Jacak, Jerome C641 ................ 64, 106, 109 Harrington, Mariann C641 .................... 64 Harrington, Michael C611 ............ 28, 107 Harrington, Tom C631 ...,.............. 56, 107 Harker, Dan C621 ...............,.... 50,91, 100 Hartman, Tom C621 .........................,.... 50 Hays, Larry C641 .................................. 64 Hebard, Charlotte C611 Hebert, Rick C641 .... ...... Hebert, Tom C621 .......... 64 109 ......... , 109 Heckendorf, Melvin C611 ..... .............. 2 8 Heder, Darlene C61 ........ ............. 2 8 Heidemann, Ronald C621 ..,........... 50, 105 Heidner, Charles C611 ...................... 100, 105,108,110 Heidtke, Keith C641 .........................,.... 64 Heidtke, Raymond C641 ..,..........,..,...,.,. 64 Heinecke, Dan C621 ..................,,,,..,,,... 50 Heinecke, David C611 .......... 28, 100, 105 Heise, Charmaine C621 ........,.....,,.... 50, 76 Heller, Donald C611 ...... ................. 2 8 Hemauer, Jane C631 ..............,.......,. 56, 81 Hembel, Alan C641 .......................... 64, 80 Hembel, Dennis C621 ........................ 75, 76, 71, vs, 82, ss Herbener, Gloria Q '61 1 ......,....,...,.,........ 29 Herbener, Roy C641 .............................. 64 Herbst, Richard C641 ........ ......... 64 , 109 Hereau, Robert C641 .... ........ 64 ,80 Herman, Pat C641 .............. .......... 6 4 Herman, Robert C621 ........ .......... 5 0 Hemickle, Joanne C641 ....... .......... 64 Hemikl, Alex C631 ..,............................. 56 Hess, Mary S631 .............................. 56,76 Hess, -Richar l '611 ............ 29, 88, 93, 100 Jacak, Mane 1631 .,........,..................... 56 Jacklin, Norman C641 ............................ 65 Jaeger, David C621 ....... .......... 5 0, 82, 83 Jaeger, Jod V621 .................... 50,s1, 109 Jaeger, Richard C621 ...... ........... 5 0,107 Jaeger, William C621 ...... ........,...... 5 0 Jansen, Jayne C641 .......... ........... 6 5 Jansen, Pat C641 .................. ............... 6 5 Jaschob, Darleen C611 ........ ......... 2 9,75 Jaschob, Sandra C641 ...... ........... 6 5 Jeffery, Sue C63 ................ ........ 5 6 Jennings, Barbara C631 ...... ........ 5 7 Jochem, Wayne C631 ...... ........ 5 7 Johann, Kathleen C611 .......................... 29 Johann, Michael C641 ............................ 65 Johnson, Gwen C631 ............ 57, 80, 81, 82 Jolmson, Howard C631 .................. 57, 109 Jolmson, Keith C641 .............................. 65 Johnson, Kitty C641 ..65, 73, 76, 81, 82, 86 Jones, James C611 .................................. 29 Juech, Norene C611 ............................,. 29 Juech, Tom C641 ..... Justl, Mark C621 ....... Justl, Robert C631 ..... ..........5O, 75, 76 ........,...57, 76 Kaelmy, Jack C621 ................ 50, 100, 112 Kahl, Jean C611 ......... Kahl, Judy C631 ....... Kaiser, Jim C621 ........... so Kalk, Karen C631 ............ ........ Kalmus, Theresa C631 .. Kampo, Susan C611 ..... Kane, Janet C641 ............ Kane, Larry C621 .......... Kannenberg, Karl C611 .. Kaschner, Bill C631 ........ Kaschner, Ruthanne C621 Kasten, Barbara C631 .......... ......... 5 7, Kasten, Jane C641 .......... Kasten, Toni C621 ......... 76 50 57 57 30 65 50 57 50 61 65 50 65 30 Kauth, Kathleen Q '64 1 ...... ........ Kauth, Michael C611 .... Kedinger, Dale Q '621 ........ ........... Kedinger, Judy C621 Keller, Sandy C621 Kemp, Sarah C631 ......... Kempf, Daniel C641 ,.,......50, Kemgf, Judy C611 ................... ........ Kiec haefer Nichola C61 1 ..... ........ 50 80 50 57 30 30 30 65 50 Kieckhafer, Richard C611 ...................... Kiefer, Barbara C64 ............................ Kiefer, Tony C621 ......,..........,................ Kimla, Karen C611 ...... .......... 3 0, 75, 82 Kind, Carol C641 .................................... 65 King, Connie,f 611 ................................ 30 King, Tom 1641 .............. 62, 65, 101, 102 Kircher, Barbara C641 ........ 65, 81, 82, 83 Kirchner, Elyn C631 ...,.......................... 57 Kirchner, Judy C621 .............................. 50 Kirkland, Ron C631 ............................ 100, 103, 105, 112, 113 Kirst, Kay Q '641 ...................................... 65 Kissinger, Beverly C641 Kissinger, Dale C641 Kissinger, Roger C641 ............................ 65 Kitchen, John C641 .......... 65, 81, 101, 110 Klein, John C641 .............................. 65,80 Kleinhans, Marc C621 ............................ 50 Kleinke, Dennis C631 ...... ........ 5 7 Kleinke, Fred C611 ......, ........ 3 0 Kleinke, Ival C611 ......... ........ 3 1 Kleman, Kathy C641 ........ ........ Kletzine, James C641 ...... ........ Kling, Karen C631 ......... Kluever, Carol C611 Kluever, Sharon C631 Klumb, Randall C631 65 65 57 31 57 98 31 31 Knoebel, Joan C631 ........ 57, 81, 82, 83, Knoebel, Sharon C611 ............................ Knoeck, Mary C611 .........................,...... Knoeck, Ruth C641 ....... ...,.... 6 5 Knuth, Don C631 ....,.... ........ 5 7 Knuth, Martin C611 ..... .............,.... 3 1 Knutson, Dan C631 ....... ...................... 5 7 Knutson, Kaye C611 .............. 31, 82, 83, 86 Kober, Peter C631 .............................. 80, 104, 106, 109, 113 Koch, Mary C611 .................................... 31 Kocher, Dawn C621 ...........,..........., 50,80 Kocher, James C631 ..... Kocher, Kay C641 ............ Kocher, Marlene C621 Koehler, Robert V631 .1111 Koehn, Arlene C631 ..... Koenig, Cheryl C641 ..... Koenig, Rich C641 ......... ...........65 .......57, 102 .......65, 109 Koenig, Sandie C621 ........ ........... 5 0 Koenings, Cathy 1 '621 ...... ........50 Koenings, Eileen C621 .......... ........... 5 0 Koenings, Thomas C631 ...... ............... 5 7 Koester, Rachel C611 ...................... 31,82 Kohl, Coralee C631 .......................... 57,89 Kolich, Charles C611 .... 75, 104, 106, 109 Kolkema, Dorothy C631 ....................,... 57 Koller, Edward C641 .............................. 65 Konstanz, Stanley C611 ........ ...,.... 3 1 Komeli, Nomian C611 ........ ........ 3 1 Kotaiarvi, Joyce C611 ...... ........ 3 2 Kotajarvi, Melvin C621 .......................... 57 Kraemer, Carl C641 ................................ 65 Kraft, Rudolph Q '611 ...... 32, 104, 106, 109 Krahn, Susan C641 ................................ 65 Kranz, Terry Q 611 .................. 32, 100, 109 Kratz, Joyce C61 1 .......... 32, 73, 81, 82, 83 Krell, Ellis Q '631 .......... Krell, Raymond C61 1 Krell, Theresa I '64 1 ......... .65 73 Krieger, Sandy C641 ....... ......... Krueger, Dan C621 ......... ............ 5 0 Krueger, Diana C621 ....... ......... 5 0 Krueger, James C641 ..... ......... 6 5 Krueger, Mary C631 ....... ......... 5 7 Krueger, Ph llis C641 ..... ......... 6 5 Krueger, Robert C621 ..... ......... 5 0 Kruegke, John C621 ....... ......... 5 0 Kuec ler, Pat C611 ...... ......... 3 2 Kuehl, Elaine C611 ...... ......... 3 2 Kuehl, Jerilyn C631 ......... ............ 5 7 Kuester, David C611 ....... ................ 3 2 Kufahl, Nonna C621 ....... ............. 5 0,79 Kuhn, Ron C621 ........................ 51, 53, 78 Kumrow, Barbara C611 ....... ................ 3 3 Kumrow, Jan.ice C621 ..... ............ 5 0 Kumrow, Judy C641 ....... ......... 65 Kurth, Orville C611 ...... ......... 3 3 Kurth, Roger C641 ........ ......... 6 5 Labisky, Lynn C641 ....... ............. 6 5,76 Labott, John C631 ........ ....................... 5 7 Laforce, Rex C641 ........ ....... n ot pictured Lake, Marian C631 ..,....,. ..,.......... 5 7,80 Laleike, Jewell C621 ....... ................ 5 1 Land, Jane C631 ................. ......... 5 7 Landdeck, David C641 ...,...... ......... 6 5 Landrath, Fred C611 ......,......,,. ...,.,.,, 3 3 Landvatter, Bemette C611 ........ ......... 3 3 Landvatter, Bemice C611 ...... ............ 3 3 Landvatter, Walter C631 ...................... 57 Lang, Mary Ann C641 .........,.......... 65 81 Lange, Mary Kaye C641 ...................... 65 Lange, Russell C 611 .............. 33, 100, 104 Luy, Mary C641 ..... .......... 6 6 Lynn, Bonnie C611 ..... .......... 34 McEwen, David C641 ........ .......... 6 6 McGrath, Peter C631 ........... .......... 5 7 McHugh, Barbara C631 ...,... .......,..,.. 5 8 McHugh, Jon C611 ............... ....... 3 5,80 Maaske, Toni C641 .......................... 66,87 MacFarlane, Dorene C631 ...,................ 57 Mannmg, Mark C631 ........... ....... 5 8,76 , 66 Mapes, Mary C641 ................................ Mariucci, Raymond C641 .............. 66,101 Markgraf, Gary C621 .....,.. ....... 5 1,80 Marks, Betti C621 .......... ....... 4 8,51 Martin, Joanne C611 ....... .......... 3 4 Martin, John C631 ..... .......... 5 8 hiarlirl, Joe C611 ..... ........ 1 08 Martin, Kay C621 .................................. 51 Marton, Ilona C611 ...................,..,...., 76, 77, 79, 81, 82, 83, 87 Marx, Dennis C641 ....,........................... 66 Masclnneier, John C631 ........................ 58 Maschmeier, Ruth C621 .................. 51,76 Maschmeier, Tom C611 .................... 82, 83, 100, 104 Mason, Claudia C611 ............................ 34 Mason, James C641 .............................. 66 Matenaer, Jane C611 ................ 34, 81, 87 Matenaer, Mark C641 ........ ................. 6 6 Maurer, Ray C631 ..,,.,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8 Mayer, David C631 ..... .......... 5 8 Mayer, Gene C641 ......... ............. 6 6 Mayer, Kathy C631 ............ ................. 5 8 Mayer, Michael C631 ........ ......... 5 8, 101 Mayer, Sharon C611 .............................. 35 Me ring, Emilie C641 .......,.,.......... 66, 87 Meilinger, Georgiann C611 ........ 35, 82, Merkel, Amold C62 Merriam, :Patricia 1 Mertz, Donald C631 ........ Metrish, Loretta C621 ........ Metrish, Robert C641 Metz, John C611 ...... 165 ...,. sa 51 .......66,81 58 51 66 ........20, 35, 46,'75,93-,--103,.106, 111 Meyer, John C641 .............................. .... 6 6 Meyer, Walter C621 .............. 51, 100, 105 Mezera, Lillian C611 .... ..,.,.,..,.,..,,,,., 3 5 100 Michels, Jim C621 ....... ......... 5 1, Michels, Tom C621 ..... ......... 5 1,107 Rfgiellkeuglt-2:11 .................................. g6 er, a ' ........,......................... 1 Miller, Elmer C641 ................................ 66 Miller, Gary C631 .... 58, 80, 101, 104, 109 Miller, Henry C621 ...........................,..., 51 Miller, Sonja C611 ........,....................... 35 Miller, Tom 11641 ....... .................. 6 6,80 Mxlz, Sabine K 631 .....................,............ 58 Minz, Kay C621 .................. 51, 75, 76, 79 Minz, Tom C631 .................................... 58 Melia Jaclgedg 631 ......................... on ay, a erme ...................... Mo ro , A V631 .... 58, 76, 81,82, sa, 99 Mogtggmexilyrj Jene C611 ...... 35, 75, 76, 82 Muckerheide, Sylvester C641 ................ 66 Mueller, Gayle f '621 ............ 51, 79, 90, Z1 6 Mueller, Joy C641 .................................. Mueller, Judy C611 ...... .................... 3 5 Mueller, Stelahen C641 .......................... 66 Muth, Char otte C641 .................... 66,76 Muth, Mary C611 ................ 35, 82, 83, 88 Krause, Bonnie C631 .............................. 57 Krause, Edgar C641 ................ 65, 106, 109 Kreis, Catherine C641 .....,...................... 65 Kreis, Darlene C611 ..... ...................... 3 2 Kreis, Jo Ann C631 ................................ 57 Kreis, Joseph C611 ................ 32, 100, 105 Kreis Robert C641 ....... ...,,.........,..,..., 6 5 Kreis, Shirley C641 ,....,. .......,.,,...,,,, 6 5 Langlois, Keith C621 ....... ................... 5 1 Lapp, Sandra C611 ....,.... .......... 3 3,86 Larson, Dennis C631 ....... ................ 5 7 Larson, Krisie C631 ......... ....... 5 7, 76, 99 Lass, Robert C631 ............. ............ 5 7, 108 Lass, Steve C611 ......,....................... 33,88 Laubenstein, Karen C621 .................. 75, 76, 82, 83, 99 Laufer, Kenneth C631 ,........... .... ............ 5 7 Laufer, Sharon C641 .............................. 65 Laufer, Theresa C631 ............................ 57 Lauson, Mary C621 .............. 51,73, 82, 89 Lay, Susan C621 .............................. 51 92 Lelghate, Patricia C621 ..... ................... 5 1 Le nann, Joan C611 ........... ......... 3 3 Lehmann, Sandy C631 .......................... 57 Lehn, Jean C631 .........,.......................... 57 Leitheiser, Barbara C621 ................ 51,99 Lemahieu, Dan V631 .......... 54, 57, 73, 76 Lemke, Joan C631 ...................... 57, 61,76 Lemke, Ronald C641 ............................ 65 Lewandoske, Richard C631 .................. 57 Lewis, Joanne C611 ................ . ........... 33 Lezotte, Jeffery C641 ......... ...,...... 6 5,80 Liegl, Ken C621 ............... ............ 5 1 Liesse, Patrick C641 ....... ............ 6 5 Limbeeh, John C631 ....... ........ 5 7,101 Limbach, Tom C611 .............................. 34 Lindemann, Anne C611 ,,,,..,........., ..... 47, 75, 76, 78, 82, 83, 86 Lloyd, Mike C631 ............................ 57,76 Loberger, Dennis C631 .......... not pictured Lochen, David C631 ......,,.......,....,....,,.,, 57 Lonergan, Jean C641 ........................,... 65 Lopgmov, Lawrence C641 ,.,. ......... 6 5 Lor , Thomas C641 ........... ....,.... 6 5 Lorenz, Henry C631 ....... ......... 5 7 Lorenz, Robert C621 ....... ......... 5 1 Lotter, Carol C641 ...... ......... 6 6 Lotter, James C611 ...... .............,,.... 3 4 Lotter, Rose C621 ........ ....................... 5 1 Luecke, Betty C631 ................................ 57 Lum, Fred V611 ...... ......... 34 ,77,82,83 Luy, Jim C621 ....... ............... 5 1, 105 Narbatovics, .Biruta C641 51 Natzke, Louis C621 .............................. Naumann, Adrian C611 ........ 35, 100, 105 Naumann, Bruce C611 .......... 36, 104, 106 Naumann, Glenn l '621 .................. 51, 100 Naumann, Michael C641 ..66,81, 101,102 Naus, Mary C641 .......,.......................... 66 STUDENT INDEX . . . 123 Nehrbass, James f '62 1 ...... Nehrbass, Joel C641 ...... Nehrbass, Pat C631 ........ Nelson, Peggy C641 ...... Neuberger, Thomas C621 .......51, 100 ..........51, 53, 89 Neuy, Janet Q '63 1 .................................. 58 Nicastro, Brent C631 ...... Nicholas, Barbara C631 Nicholson, Janet C631 .. Nicholson, Jean C631 .... .........58,83 Nielsen, Chet C641 ............ 66, 81, 98, 101 Nielsen, Judy C641 .......................... 66,76 Nienow, Gloria C611 ..,......................,.. 36 Nimtz, Darrell C621 ........ 51 Noegel, Thomas C '63 1 ...... Novotny, Dennis C631 .... ....... 5 8, 102 Nowak, Marlene C611 .......... ........... 3 6 Nungesser, Keith C641 .......................... 66 Nungesser, Patricia C621 ................ 51,77 Oelhafen, Audrey C631 ........ 58 Oelhafen, June C611 .............................. 36 Oelhafen Pat I '641 ....... Oelhafen: sharon V621 Oelhafen Tom V631 Ohmann,, Sandra C621 Okrulica, Kathy C621 Okrulica, Tom C641 .,.,.....not pictured 106 51 ........51 ........66 51 Oksa, Sara C621 ....... ........... Oksa, Susan C641 ......... ............... 6 6 Olson, Bryan C641 ............ ......... 6 6,69 Olson, Dorothy C631 ...... ............... 5 8 Olson, Judy C641 ......... ......... 6 6,80 Olson, Karen C611 ................................ 36 Olson, Lynn C641 ............................ 66,81 Olson, Tom C631 ................ 89, 101, O'Meara, Chris C621 ....... ,.. 'i67'i96 113 ......Es1, 66, 99 Pischke, Robert C641 ............................ 67 Pischke, Steve C641 .............................. 67 Placek, Charles C611 ............................ 36 Placek, Ed C631 ............ 58, 100, 102, 105 Plischounig, William C611 .................... 36 Poehlman, Larry C611 .............. 37, 74, 75 Poehlman, Roseann C631 .....,..........r,.... 58 Poellot, William C641 .......,.................... 67 Potter, Doug C611 ............ 37, 74, 93, 100 104, 105, 113 Potter, Judy C621 ......................,........... 51 Potter, Tom C641 .... ....................,..,.. 6 7 Powers, Basil f '63 1 ...... ....... n ot pictured Powers, Elliot C641 ...... ................. 1 09 Pribyl, Joanne C631 ....... ................ 5 8 Price, Joan C621 ................. .,.........., 5 1 Proeber, Sharon C631 .,.,..,...................,, 58 Puestow, Lee Ann C611 .................. 37,76 Punzenberger, John C631 ...... .........,.102 Quaas, Richard C621 ................ 51, 80,109 Quade, Sharon C621 ....... .,........... 5 1,98 Quandt, Ed C631 ........ ......,...... 5 8 Quick, Ann V621 ...... ......... 5 1 Raab, Carol C611 .... ........,,.,.,,, 3 7 Race, Judy C631 .......... .......... 5 8, 81 Rady, Karen C611 ........ ............. 3 7 Rady, Rahlf sharon V621 Randy C621 Schloemer, Thomas C611 .............. 73, 107 Ramsthal, Kathy C631 .......................... 58 Randall, Alan C611 .................. 37, 88, 100 Randall, Tom C631 ........ 58, 104, 106, 108 Rate, Fred C611 .................................... 37 Ratkowski, Karen C641 .......................... 67 Ratkowski, Ron V611 .............. 37,911,100 Ratzel, Ray C641 .................... not pictured Rauen, Karen C621 .......................,..,,.... 51 Rauscher, Jeanette C621 ........................ 51 Roell, Margaret Q '621 ....... Roos, Phil C641 ..,........... Rose, Betty C641 ............ .........67, 101 Rose, Roger K 621 ...................... 52, 80, 83 Rosenthal, David C611 ...,........ 38, 80, 106 Rosenthal, Gordon C631 Rosenthal, Nancy C641 .......................... 67 Rosenthal, Richard C621 ........ 52,80, 100 Rosme, Kay 1641 .............. ................. 6 7 Rossa, Bill C621 ..,......... ......... 5 2,105 Rossman, Donna C641 .....,,............,...... 67 Rossman, Jean C641 .............. not pictured Rothenbach, David C631 ...................,.. 59 Ruhloff, Kitty C631 ................ not pictured Ruhloff, Robert C641 ............................ 67 Ruhnke, Gerald C621 ............................ 52 Rzentkowski, Sandy Q '631 ..... .......59 Sacia, Niles C611..38, 82, 83, 103, 105, 110 Sacia, Roger C631 ......................,... 59, 110 Sackett, Bill C621 .......................... 52,112 38 105 Sager, Steve C611 .......... Sailer, Margie C621 ........ Sauer, John C641 .......... Sauer, Robert C611 ........ mffffff .... 11.52 .........38, 103 Schacht, Dennis C611 ............................ 38 Schacht, Sharon C611 ............ not pictured Schaefer, Suda C631 ........................ 59,76 Schaffer, Barbara C631 .............. 59, 76, 81 Scharrer, Karen C641 ............................ 67 Scheer, David C631 .... 54, 59, 73, 76, 107 Schenk, Cheryl C641 ..........,................... 67 Seheunernann, Roger C641 .................... 67 Schickert, Larry C621 ........... ....... 5 2 Schilhabel, Terry C641 ..... ................. 6 7 Schiller, Richard C641 .......................... 67 Schiller, Sue C641 .....................,...,.. 67,78 Schlagenhaft, Jim C621 ........ 52,106,109 Schlefke, Mary C611 .............................. 39 Schlefke, Ronald C641 ..... .........,..,.... 6 7 Schloemer, Dale C641 ..........,................. 67 Schloemer, Don C631 ............ not pictured Schloemer, Jane Q '621 ............................ 52 O'Meara, Mary C631 ........................ 58,76 O'Meara, Tom C611 ............ 36, 81, 82, 83 100, 105, 108, 110 Opalewski, Karen C631 ........................ 58 Opgenorth, Mary Jo C631 ........ 58,76,82 Opgenorth, Richard C641 ...,.. 66, 101, 109 Ott, Mary C641 ..................,....... 66, 80, 86 Otten, Kay C62 1 .................. Otto, Lorna C611 ..... Pabian, Peggy C641 Pagel, Rita C641 ....... ...... Palash, Neil C631 ................. ......51, 75, 76 .58 76 82 83 x 1 r Palt, James C641 .................................... 66 Parker, Rickford C641 ............,....... 66, 101 Parlow, Phyllis C641 Paruch, Welden C631 Patten, David C631 ........ 58, 104, 106, 109 Patten, James C641 ...... ,....... .................. 6 6 Pearson, Kristen C631 ............ not pictured Pederson, Carol C641 ...................... 66,81 Peel, Dick C641 ............. Peil, Roseanne C631 ..... Perry, Roger I '64 1 .......... 66 .......66, 101 Reetz, Hugo C641 ............... Sharon '64 Reetz, 1 Q 1 ......... Reetz, Shirley C611 ...... ..........67, 86 Reetz, William C631 ....... ......... 5 8 Reichert, Darlene C631 ...,. ......... 5 8 Reichert, Joanne C641 ..... ......... 6 7 Reinders, Rose C641 ....................,......... 67 Reinke, Barbara C621 ............................ 51 Reksten, Errol C611 .............,....,....... 37, 46, 76, 77, 80, 82, 83 Reksten, Sylvia C641 ..,............... 67, 76, 80 Schlosser, Ronald K '621 ........,..... 52, 82, 83 Schmahl, Lois C631 .......... ................. 5 9 Schmidt, Dianne C631 ..... ........ 5 9,80 Schmidt, Gerald C641 ....... .......... 6 7 Schmidt, Jane C631 ......... ........ 5 9,82 Schmidt, Jerry C621 ..,..... . .......... 52 Schmidt, Jo Ann C641 ....... .............. 6 7 Schmidt, Judy C641 ......... ........ 6 2,67 Schmidt, Karen C631 ........... .......... 5 9 Schmidt, Kathleen C621 ....... .............. 5 2 Schmidt, Mary Lee C641 ................ 67,82 Schmidt, Ray V631 .................,.............. 59 Schmidt, Steven C631 ............................ 59 Schmidt, Wayne C611 .... 39, 100, 104, 109 Schneider, Dan C611 ............................ 39 Schneider, Delbert l '621..52, 103, 104, 106 Schneide I' Schneider, Susan C631 .................... 59,80 Schneider, Thomas C631 Schnepf, Marlene Q '63 1 , Gary C621 ............................ 52 61, 73, 76, 81, 82 Petermann, Karen C631 ...... ......... 5 8,76 Petermann, Kathleen C641 .............. 66,86 Peters, Alan C641 ......... 66 Peters, Janet C641 ....,.... Peters, Leon C641 ......... Peters, Loretta C621 ..... Peters, R Petri, Pfeiffer, ichard C631 ..... Merry C631 ......... Jeffrey C621 Pfister, John K '63 1 ......... 66 66 51 58 ........58 51 58 82 89 Pick, Pam C621 ..............................., 51, Pick, Prudence C641 ...... 67, 76, 77, 79, Piper, Lon C641 ................................ 67,81 Pipping, Nomian C631 ........ 58, 82, 83, 87 Pischke, James C611 .............................. 36 124 . . . STUDENT INDEX Remich, Vemon C641 .................,.......... 67 Rernillard, Jerry C621 ........ 51, 80, 83, 104 Renz, Shirley C631 ...,..,.......................,, 59 Reseberg, Harlow C621 ....,.,.,..,......,..... 51 Retzlaff, Dolores C611 ............................ 38 Retzlaff, Elmer C641 ...............,......, ..... 6 7 Rheingans, Arlene C641 ...........,...... 67,82 Rheingans, Dennis C621..51, 80, 81, 82, 83 Rice, Thomas C631 ................ 59, 101, 108 Rich, Lillian C641 .................................. 66 Richter, Kenneth C621 .......... 52, 105, 106 Richter, Robert C621 ........,................... 52 Riebe, Jim C621 .......... . ........... 51,109 Riebe, Pat C641 ........ ,.............. 6 6,109 Riesen, Sue C641 ............,,.,,,,,,..,....,,...... 66 Ripple, Jane C611 .....,.......... 20, 38, 79, 93 Ri ple, Robert C641 .-........... ................. 6 7 Rolbbins, Betty C621 ..................,........... 51 Robbins, Mary C641 ....,.,...............,....... 67 Roberts, Cheryl C611..2O, 38, 79, 82, 88, 89 Roberts, Griffith C641 .......................... 67 Roeber, Norman C641 ............................ 67 Roebken, Susan C611 ,.,,.,,.,............. 38,78 Roecker, Lloyd C621 ............................ 52 Roecker, Steve I 611 ........ 38, 73, 103, 107 Roell, Bruce C631 .................................. 59 Roell, David C631 ........ ............... 5 9, 100 Schober, Bill C621 ................ 52, 100, 107 Schoch, Kay C611 .................................. 39 .59, 76, 80 Schoenbeck, Ann C63 1 ............. Schoenbeck, Bevery C641 69 Schowalter, Charles Q '64 1 ...................... 67 Schowalter, Kathryn Q '64 1 Schowalter, Kenney C611 ..... ........39, 84 Schowalter, Laurie C631 ................ 59,76 Schreiber, Dale K '621 ..........,................. 52 Schroeder, Georgiana C631 Schroeder, Irvin C '61 1 .... , ....... not pictured Schroeder, Lois C621 ............................ 52 Schubring, Mary Ann C611 ..not pictured Schucht, Karen C641 ............................ 67 Schultz, Diane C631 ............ 59, 73, 81, 99 Schultz, Sandra C641 ............................ 67 Willkomm, Janyce C611 78, 82, 83, 92, 95 Schulze, Gloria cC631 ....... Schuppel, Jean 631 ..... ........59, 82 ............59, 80 Schuppel, Kay C641 ......................,....... 67 Schuppel, Ken C611 .............. not pictured Schuppel, Thomas C '63 1 .................,...... 59 Schuster, Sandra C611 ..... Schuster, William C611 schua, Gary V611 ...................... 39, '15, 79 Schutt Ma '64 , ry C 1 .......................... 67,80 Schwartz, James C631 ..........59, 101, 105 39 Schwartz, Marilyn C611 ..................,..... Schwartz, Nancy C641 ............................ Schweiger, Jean Q '64 1 67 89 Schweiger, Jim C '621 ........................ 52, Schwichtenberg, Carol C621 ...,............ 52 Schwichtenberg, Margaret C631 ............ 59 Sear Vogel, Patricia C621 ...................... 52 Seidensticker, Ellen C631 ........... ....... 5 9 Seidensticker, Robert C631 ...... ....... 5 9 Seitz, Jack C641 .................................... 68 Senkbeil, Joan C631 .......................,.,.... 59 Severance, Dorothy C611 ...............,...... 39 Severson, Susan C631 ............ not pictured Shabino, Charles C621 ...... 52, 76, 77, 111 Sheski, Mary C611 ................................ 40 Sheski, Thomas C631 .................... 59,102 Simoneau, Julie C611 ................ 40, 72, 73 Stehlik, Barbara C641 ............ not pictured Simons, Diane C631 .................. 54, 59, 98 Skuldt, Skuldt, Eric C611 ................ 20, 40, 47, 72 75, 83, 87, 88, 90, 104 Karen C611 ..20, 40, 75, 78, 87, 88 Slavik, Jean C631 .................................. 59 Slesar, Patricia C641 ..,,.......................... 68 Smith, Betty C621 .......... ....... 5 2 Smith, DeVeme C631 ......, ....... 6 1 Smith, Diane C611 ................................ 40 smiih, Mildred C611 ........,............. 40,79 Smith, Tammarra C641 .......... not pictured Snavely, Robert C611 ........................ 74, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83 Snell, John C641 ..,,......,......................... 68 Sommerfield, Max C621 .................,...... 52 Spaeth, Eugene C611 . ...... .................. 4 0 Spaeth, Gerald C611 .............................. 40 Spaeth, Kathy A. C641 ................ 58, 89, 90 Spaeth, Kathy L. C631 , ...... .............,.... 5 9 Spaeth, Mary C621 ........... .................. 5 2 Spaeth, Richard C641 .................... 68, 101 Spaeth Robert C621 .............................. 52 Spaeth, Ronald C641 ............ 68, 101,102 Spaeth, Rosita C641 ..... ...,.,............... 6 8 Spaeth Ruth C621 ........... .................. 52 40 Sponhdlz, Kenneth C641 Spradau, Sandy C611 .. Sprtel, Frank C631 .... 59, 76, 101, 109, 111 Stahl, Terry C641 ................................., 68 Stahmer, Dan C641 ................................ 68 Stahmer, Kathy C611 .......... 4l,81,82, 83 Simi, Kathie C631 .......,............ 59, 76, 82 Stauske, Frederick C641 ......................,. 68 Steahl, Portia C631 ........... ,................. 5 9 Steffan, Sharon C641 ............................ 68 Steger, Carmen C631 ..........................,. 59 Stehlik, Edward C621 ............ not pictured Steier, Jerry K '63 1 ......... Steiner, Lorrie C641 .,....... ............ 6 8,80 Steinert, Susan C641 .............................. 68 Steinmetz, Robert C641 ........................ 68 Stenschke, Barbara C611 ...................... 41 92 100 103 113 Stoltz, Jack C621 ............ , , , Strassburg, Beverly C61 1 ....,................. 41 Strenke, Judith C61 1 .............................. 41 Stube, Barbara C611 .......................... 76, 77, 81, 82, 83, 88 Sullivan, Ann C621 ................................ 52 Sutherlun, Carolgene C631 80 Tackes, DuWayne C641 ................ 68,109 Taylor, Carol C '621 ........... ............r. 5 2 Taylor, Mary C61 1 ......, Techtman, Kay K '641 .... Techtman, Mae C641 .... Tellier, Mary C611 ...........................,.... 41 Tennies, Charlotte C '63 1 Tennies, Joanne C611 ...... .. ....59, 76, 80 .....,....41, 89 Terlinden, Gary C641 ............................ 68 Tesker, Dean C611 ,............... not pictured Tesker, Henry C621 .............. not pictured Tews, Edna C641 ......... .,................... 6 8 Theisen, Ken C641 ........... ....,...... 6 8 Theisen, Mark C641 ............ ....... 6 8 Theisen, Mary Ann C641 ....... 68 Theisen, Thomas C631 ........ ....... 5 9 Thompson, Mervin C611 ........... 41 Thull, Anna C611 ............. .............. 4 1 Thull, Richard C611 ....,,...........,............ 42 Tieglman, Jimmy C641 .................. 68, 106 Timm, Marilyn C611 ............ 1.42, 78, 79 Timmer, Barbara C641 ..... .................. 6 8 Tock, Victor C611 .....,... Topel, IJanice C621 ..,,i. Troede , Art I 621 ......... Troedel, Ken C621 ........... .. Troedel, Marvel C641 .,..... Troedel, Mary Q '63 1 ..... Uelmen, Elaine I '63 1 ......, Vaclavik, Nlaigf C611 ...... Vaclavik, San ra C631 ..... Van Beek, Don C621 ............ Van Beek, James C631 Van Beek, Mary C641 ....... Van 'Beek, Tom C641 .......... Vandeloo, David C611 ,........... Van De Loo, Jim C621 .......... Vanderwalker, Audrey C611 .,......52, 111 .......59 .........42, 83 59 ..,....52 .......59 . .......... 68 ........52, 111 Vass, Elaine K '631 .,................................ 60 Vass, Pat C611 ............................ 42, 86, 93 Vogelsberg, William C641 ...,.............,.. 68 Volkert, Richard I '641 ........... .68, 101, 109 Vrana, Mike C62 1 .................................. 52 Vujnovich, Joe I '631 ..... Waala, Ervin C641 ....... Wade, Marilyn C631 ..... Wade, Mike C631 ............ Waechter, Carmen Q '62 1 ........60 ........68 ........60 .........52, 80 Waelrz, Michael C641 .................. 68,101 Wagner, James C '61 1 .............................. 42 Weiss, Mike C631 ......... 60 Welch, Carol C631 ....... .......... 6 0, 76, 83 Welch, Lee C631 .............. .................. 6 0 Wenninger, Rita C641 ...... ............... 6 8 Wenzel, Al C611 .............. ........ 4 3 Wenzel, Cameron C631 ...... ...,.... 6 0 Wenzlaff, Bonnie C611 ........ ........ 4 3 Wemicke, Carol C611 .......... ........ 4 3 Wemicke, Judi C631 .............................. 60 Wessel, Don C631 .................................. 60 West, Tom C621 ......,......... 52, 82, 83, 104 Westenberger, Sheryl C611 .............. 43,87 Westphal, Connie C621 ........................ 52 Westphal, Sandy C631 ........ .....,.. 6 0 Wettstein, Mary C611 ..,.......... ........ 4 3 Wiedmeyer, Eileen C641 .................,.... 68 Wiedmeyer, Geraldine C641 ................ 68 Wiedmeyer, James C631 ..,........... 60,102 Wiedmeyer, Jerry C631 Wiedmeyer, Joyce C621 Wiedmeyer, Pat C621 ...... 52 Wilger, Ed Q 631 .............. Wilger, Richard C621 ...... Wilke, James C '62 1 ....... Williams, Bob C611 ........., Williams, Dolly C611 ..,... ffiflfeo ........52 ........52 44 Williams, Ron C '631 ....... ......... ................ 6 3 8 ............44, 75, wagner, Ron C621 ................ 52, 104, igfg Wagner, William C641 .......................... Waldkirch, Barbara C631 .............,....,... 60 Waldkirch, Peter C611 .......................... 42 VValdkirch, Therese C611 ...................... 42 Walter, Diane C641 .....................,........ 68 Walter, Mary C641 .............. 68, 81, 82, 83 Warnecke, Mae Belle C631 .................. 60 Wamkey, James C621 .......................... 52 Weasler, Ron C621 ........................ 52,103 WVeber, Mary C631 .................... 60, 81, 99 Weber, Michael C611 ............ 43, 103, 105 Weddig, Don C621 ........................ 52, 100 Wegener, Ruth C611 ............ 43, 47, 72, 73 76, 78, 82, 83, 87 Wegner, Robert C611 .................,...... 81, 82, 83, 92, 93 Weidman, Sandra C641 ........................ 68 Weiss, Dennis C621 ..................,.......... ...52 Weiss, James C611 .........,.................. 75, 78, 79, 82, 83, 111 Weiss, John C611 ..............................,... 43 Willkomm, Kenneth C631 ...,.. eo, 104,106 Willkomm, Nancy C631 ........................ 60 Willrich, Nelson C611 ............., 44, 85, 106 Wiltgen, Darlene C631 .......................... 60 Wiltgen, Melody C641 ........................,. 68 Winninghoff, Gerold C611 ........ 44, 88, 89 Winninghoff, Roger C611 ,............. 44,100 Wiskirchen, Kenneth C641 .................... 68 Wittkowske, James C611 ........ not pictured Wittkowske, Mary C641 ........................ 68 Wohlwend, Ferdie C631 ........................ 60 Wolf, Gerald C611 ........................ 44,105 Wolf, Joan C611 .................................... 44 Wolf, Ron C621 .....................,............ ............48, 52, 75, 100, 105, 109, 113 Wolf, Roy C641 ...................................... 68 Wolhier, Kathy C621 .............................. 52 Wollner, Martha C621 ........... ......,. 5 3 Womardt, DuWayne C '64 1 ..... ........ 6 8 60 Wulff, Louise C631 .............. Yaggie, Robert C641 ............... ........ Yearling, Rose Ann C641 Yogerst, David C611 ............ Yogerst, Ronald C621 ...... Yoost, Ann C641 ........... 68 68 ........44 ........52 68 Zaichek, Ted C631 ..............................,, 60 Zastrow, Charles C631 ............ 60, 101, 102 Zautner, Joel C621 ...,..... ...................... 5 2 Zell, Daniel C641 .,....... ...................... 6 8 Zenk, Barbara C631 ...... ....., Ziegert, James C611 ..... Ziegert, Mary C631 ....... Ziegler, Aaron C611 ........ .,..eo, 76, 81 ......,.44, 108 ....,..........eo ...............44 Ziegler, Cherrie C631 ........ ......... 6 0, 99 Ziegler, Elaine C641 ..... .......,....... 6 8 Ziegler, Faith C641 ....... ............ 6 8,86 Ziemer, Carol C641 ..........,..,.......,.......... 68 Zier, Donald C641 ..,............................... 68 Zimbrick, Clarence C611 ........ 44, 103, 107 Zimbrick, Corrine C641 ........ Zimdars, Dave C631 ........ .. Zimdars, Dennis C621 ...... Zimdars, Donald C641 ........ Zimdars, Geraldine C641 ...... Zimmerman, Sandra C641 .... Zingsheim, Joyce C631 .......... Zingsheim, Patricia C641 ........ STUDENT INDEX ........68 68 . ........ 68 . ........ 60 68 ...125 POIISOTS These contributors help support many of the VVEST BEND Alice Flower Shop Amity Leather Products Co. Appelt, Mrs. Jessie Ashman Greenhouses Augie's Tap Ballou's Badger Paint Store Bauer's Bakery Benedict, L. E. Berres F umiture Bodewin Chiropractic Clinic Bohn Insurance Agency Brittingham 81 Hixon Lumber Co. Brookins Bros., Fine Quality Sausage Brown, James R. Bruhy Jewelers Burckhardt Electric, Inc. Buy-Low Food Store Gampbell's Store Carbon's IGA Gechvala, Ed., Co., Inc. Chuck's Standard Service Clark Super 100 Clothes Clinic Coast-to-Coast Store Collins, C. A. Colonial Restaurant Conley, E. L. Cooley Sons Co., IHC Culligan Soft Water Service Decorah Laundromat Decorah Restaurant Dick's Pizzaria Drs. 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Husar's House of Fine Diamonds Jack's Lanes Jaeger, Lee, Inc., Road Surfacing Jerry's Super Service Jim Wright, Inc., Realtors Jung's Bar Kaehny's Service Station Karius Oil Co. Kasten Oil Co. Kind Studio Kleiner's Tavern Koehn 8: Koehn, Jewelers Kraemer, E. A. Kuester, H. W. Ez Sons, Inc. Kuhn's Liquor Mart Lakeshore Oil Co. Larson's F umiture Lauck, Ted, Chevrolet Co. Leggitt's Bar Leys Department Store L. F. Blott, Pontiac-Cadillac, Sales and Service Line Material Industries Lloyd, James W. Loomans dz Hicken TV Service Lorraineis Beauty Salon Lucille's Beauty Shop MacShab's, Inc. Malzahn, W. E. Marsden, K. G. Mehring's Fishery Men's Apparel Shop Mermac Hotel, Dining Room Memiac Tavern Miller's Fine Home F umishings Milwaukee Gas Light Co. Minz Seed :Sz Supplies Modem Dry Cleaners High School activities. Monaco Cafe Motor Grinding Sz Parts Co Nelson, C. A. Neumann, E. NV. New Hat Shop, FE 4-2454 Expert Shoe Repairing Hats Cleaned and Blocked O'Meara Insurance Agency O'Meara 81 O'Meara Ott Coal Co. Otten, G. E., Realtor Ottenis Cities Service Ottmer, Inc. ParKette Park-Way Putt-Around, Miniature t oli Penney, J. C., Co. Plischounig's Gifts and Records Pick Manufacturing Co. Quality Bakery, 229 S. Main St Radio Stations NVBKV --- AM! FM Reinke's Texaco Service Station Reisse's Paint Store Riley's Barber Shop Roberts, R. G., Chiropractor Rosco, Inc. Ross Engineering Co., Inc Schacht's Service Station Schaefer's Paint Store Schaetzel Oil, Inc. Schatz, H. A. Scheunemann, W. E., M. Schloemer 81 Merriam Schmidt Funeral Home Schober's Cameras and Gifts Schowalter, Nonnan A. Schroeder Dairy Schroeder's Jewelry Schultz Bros. Co. Sears, Roebuck 81 Co. Seefeld Motors Sentry Foods Serigraph Sales Seven-Up Bottling Co. Silver Shadow Supper Club Simester 81 Schowalter Singer Sewing Center Slesar Glass Shop S 81 Q Hardware Steinmetz, Ed. 61 Son Techtman-Myrhum F uneral Home Theatre Barber Shop Tri-County Office Equipment Co. VanBeek Motor Co. Vera's Hair Stylists and Slenderizing Walker Shoe Store Walter K. Smith Hardware VVarnkey 6: Lehn NVashington County Publishing Co. Wegener Grocery Weiland's Recreation West Bend City Cab West Bend Company West Bend Concrete Products Co. WVest Bend Consumers Co-operative West Bend Elevator VV est Bend Equipment Corp. West Bend Lithia Co. West Bend Motor Co. West Bend Mutual Insurance Co. West Bend News VVest Bend Office Supply VVest Bend Pharmacy, Walgreen Agency VVest Bend Ready Mix, Inc. ' VVest Bend Restaurant VVest Bend Savings 6: Loan Association WVest Bend Theatre VVest Bend Tile Co. VVest Bend Transit 8 Service Co. XVestern Auto, Mel Heise, Prop. VV inninghoff 61 Bradley VV inters Grocery Wisconsin Electric Power Co. Ziegler, B. C. and Company Ziegler, Mrs. B. C. ALLENTON Allenton Beauty Shop Allenton Lumber 61 Fuel Allenton Oil Co. Allenton State Bank F armers', Inc. Fireside Restaurant, Fine Food Fisher, Raymond S., M. D. Gebhard's Meat Market Harvey's Mobil Service Herman, C. M. and O. H., D. D, S. Iacak Tavern Limbach, V. I., Construction Co. Marv,s Tap RedCliff Bowl Red Owl Food Agency NVeiss Hardware Company Since this is the last year that Allen- ton will be included in the VVest Bend School District, we of the Bend staff would like to express our grati- tude for the fine support the above contributors have given us. BARTON Barton Beauty Shop Barton Corporation Barton Laundry, Dry Cleaning and Curtain Service Barton Sport Shop Barton TV Chapman's Meat Market Frank's Meat Market Gadow Milling Co. johnson School Bus Service, Inc. Lighthouse Lanes Mallard Coach Corp. Miller's Service Station Gas for Less Complete Muffler Service Palash Beer Distributor Vrana Frame 151 Body Shop Wesbar Stamping Corporation JACKSON Albrecht, james E., M. D. Bank of jackson Bemie's Meat Market Butzke Electric 81 Implement Corp Heldls Store Hoge 6: Gumm jackson Pharmacy Mayer's Insurance Agency Rheingan's Hardware Co. Village Barber Shop Woldt Funeral Home NEWBURG Al :Sz Nita's Tap Blazel 61 Stahl Mill Crass, john H. 6: Son Fiseher's Garage Koclfs Barber Shop Lochen, John P., Co. State Bank of Newburg The Bend Staff is indebted to the following for pictures: Senior Pictures --- Hollywood, Kind, Laux, and Morrison Studios Additional Pictures Courtesy of Bob Boltz, Photographer, and The West Bend News Engravings by Mandel Engraving Co. Printed by VVashington County Publishing Co. Astrology --- Your Daily Horoscope and Seventeen SPONSORS 127
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