West Bend High School - Bend Yearbook (West Bend, WI)
- Class of 1963
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N 'GZ Z f 2 1 'X X AQ X X W E S i X Q W X ,XXX Y, xg-5 l S EX L 1 Q X ix A XS ! f S 9 A XX ' X X Sk Q X The Mouse That Went to School . . . Once upon a time it was noted that a little mouse occupied one of the lockers near the Bend office. As the bells rang each day, this nosey, tiny mouse was seen scampering from room to room. When his country cousins visited him recently, he planned a tour of the school and showed them a sam- pling of our school life. Here follows what his cousins saw. loin them, please! The 1963 Bend VOLUME XLVIII Published by the Senior Class WEST BEND HIGH SCHOOL XVEST BEND, XVISCONSIN C0-Editors Art Editors - Assistant Editors Business Manager - - Advertising Manager - - Photographers - Advisor - Art Advisor - Copy Advisor -A I BIARGARET CARLSON LAUHIE SCHOWALTER KATHIE STARAL LEIGH GIERINGER BARB MCHUGH RUTH ANN BETH CORALIE Korn. BILL BAUBIAN DAVE SCI-IEER Tuxr SULLIVAN Roman Cnoss MR. FREDERIC B. BAYTER MH. WVALLACE BENsoN MR. RAYLIOND PANFIL Table of Contents Dedication - - 4 Campus - - - 6 Administration, F aculty, Personncl - - S Classes Activities - - 64 Sponsors Sports Cundids ---- - - 1 19 Faculty Directory, Senior Directory - 122 Student Index - - 130 - 136 16 -92 TABLE OF CONTENTS Mr. Roy T. Crignon as seen in his 1929 application picture. Dedica tion The retirement of any good teacher is a saddening loss, but when Mr. Grignon leaves NVest Bend High School, he will leave with a feeling of satisfaction, Pop, as he is affectionately known to his students, is not only a master of the subject matter of chemistry, but also an understanding instructor who knew his students. This year he completes his 34th year of teaching at VVest Bend. Pre- viously, he had taught at Marinette for five years. Well qualified for his profession, he received his Bacheloris Degree from Lawrence College and his Master's Degree from the University of Wisconsin. Because he enjoyed working with young people, Pop supervised activi- ties outside the classroom serving as Faculty Manager of Athletics for 25 years, as Director of Intramural Sports for 15 years, and as Golf Coach for 27 years. For his fine record of service to the XVest Bend High School and the community, we proudly dedicate the 1963 Bend to Mr. Roy T. Crignon. In Farewell I Say. The other day I was asked this question: Pop, if you had your life to live over again, would you still be a teacher? VVhen I think of the excitement of athletic contests, the hum of school activities, the sonic booms in my laboratory, the concentration of young people trying to learn a most complex subject and the hundreds of nice young people I have been privileged to work with, the answer is an emphatic, Yes!,' Having been blessed with these experiences, may I advise you young people, while gathering pleasant memories, to work hard and get everything in school now to be prepared for the complex World of tomorrow. Believe me, it is complex, and he who is best prepared will best succeed. This is my final word to you as I say good-bye, good luck, and may the best of everything be yours. POP GRIGNON Pop', Grignon as we know hi.m. DEDICATION . . . 5 sw pw 'vm N SX X SAL: A . 2 2 N W YR 2 :X 5 S mf x , X .xx xxx. X X sf W Q-YNNNX 'iw M N m. 3 'xv Q S W Q..M,,. ,1 3 1 if , x 3' wwf f V N xi. . 'smgfw k A ww. 5, x N -xxx -'QQSQ-Xzlw 'X xr Y iii Campus . . . urroundings onducive to Lcrnin There's beauty all arounrl our paths, If but our watchful eyes Can, trace it mirlst familiar things, Anfl through. their lowly guise. --- Felicia D. Hemans Throughout the school year, from September to june, the VVest Bend High School campus scene undergoes a continuous evolution. At the beginning of a new year, we see the shadows of fall spread over the grounds. The grass remains green for a while, but the leaves slowly begin to turn from sum- mer green to variegated shades of yellow, orange, and brown. In a few short months, snow begins to spread a mantle of white over the campus. The snow maintains its stay until warmer days arrive, foretelling the advent of spring, which everyone anticipates. Soon, the campus assumes the welcome shades of summer, and another year ends on the campus of XVest Bend High School. Mr. Paul M. Looiboro, Superintendent of Schools .. . . . M.FdSll,C 'l C-d'. The HClI'1'11l11St1'i'lt1Ol1, forming the foundation for I re Cmtz umcuum 0 or lmtor all school activities, is, perhaps, the most important part of our school system. Although the duties of the administrators are many and varied, they are carried v o o out with efficiency. . . . Responsible for a smooth running school, the administration is always behind the scene, making 0 vital decisions and executing policies to bring about best results. fi ff! ,.4f' 71 Mr. Carl Schneiss, Treasurer Mr, Randall Parker 8...ADMINISTRATION l l Mr. Arthur E. VVeiner, Principal M.R P.k 'z.' .. . . r oy nip 6' lmmss Mlmgel The administration operates with an eye to the future and with a practical approach to all matters concerning the school. It is aware of its duties to the community, as well as to the students. VVith an ever- expanding school district, the administration does not have an easy task. , Over the years, we have been fortunate to have an administration that is efficient, dedicated, and ready to serve at all times. 1962 SCHOOL BOARD Mr. Thomas Kenny, Clerk Mr. Leslie Handke Mrs. Elmer Eklo, Director ADMINISTRATION... 9 Facult . . . Educators Teach FREDERIC B. BAXTEII, NOIILAND O. BENSON VVALLACE. BENSON BRUCE BERTRABI GERALDINE BIRKHULZ English, Bend Advisor, English Speech., Dramaties Art, W'orld Literature, English, Chairman, English Dept. Art Advisor for the Bend English, Debate Coach Drarnatics, Forensics BIAUIIICE E. BLEICK Band, Stage Band H. KEITH BUEGET Biology, Chemistry, Advanced Chemistry, Assistant Tennis Coach A teacher on the XVest Bend High School staff must indeed be a well-rounded individual --- one who is capa- ble of not only performing his or her classroom duties but also taking over as a club advisor, director, forensics coach, or athletic coach. Teachers are people we students meet in the hall- ways, at dances, and at basketball games. In fact, we are apt to see them almost anywhere. Since our mentors are involved in innumerable extra-curricular activities, we students no longer associate them with the classroom situation only. However, a teacher's second home is his classroom for it is here that he spends a goodly number of hours each day: instructing his students, answering questions, and correcting assignments. To his students, he gives freely of himself so that every one will benefit by his instruction. The teaching staff at West Bend High School is one of which We students can feel justly proud, for we know that our faculty cannot be surpassed in leadership, integrity, and dedication. XVARREN C. BOWLUS Physical Education, F ootlzall Coach ROBERT C. CALDXVELL Mathematics, Assistant Track Coach STEVE I. CHANTELOIS NOIXMAN E. COLEY ROBERT C. Caoss SABIUEL J. CUPERY ALLEN BDIDIZARIICRN Typeuvriting, Physics, Vice Principal, Biology, Chorus Student Activity Director Business English NHS Advisor Cross Country Coach, 10... FACULTY Assistant Track Coach With Fresh, New Ideas . . . FRED H. DIssEN IEANETTE DONEIT MRS. IVIARJORIE DUMMETT RALPH O. EGGERT LEE FLANDERS American History Intern, Home Economics, German English, Developmental Guidance Director, Driver Education, First Semester Reading Laboratory Scholarship and XVlJfkSll01I Testing Program FRANK L. Fox EVELYN FRANDSEN ICELBIA FULLER DONALD H. GIBBONS IRIS GL11mEN Agrzculture, Conservation, Psycholvgll, English, Home Economics Electricity, Electronics Librarian FFA Advisor Social Studies, Guidance LOFIETTA GOETSCH MRs. HELEN A. GOSKA Rox' T. GRIGNON R. JOHN HAFEBIAXNN DOROTHEA HEGBAIR Sczellce Intern, Home Economics Chemistry English, Forensics Latin F zrst Semester JOYCE E. HELQU1s1' BARBARA M. HENRIKSON NIYRON E. HILDEBIKANIJ ALBERT F. JACOBSON BURTON E. IAEGER Physical Education Physical Education, Health, Social Studies, Journalism, English, WVoodworlfing GAA Advisor, Awards Chairman, Campus ClippcrAd1:isor Pom Pom Advisor Director of Visual Aids FACULTY... 11 ith Broadmindedness . . . MRS. HELEN M. JOHNSON IAIKIES G. KANNAL EDYVAHD KLINGER DARLYN KREPSKY YVESLEY KUCKUK Social Studies Social Studies, Mathematics English, Forensics Industrial Arts Geography, Tennis VERNA R. KUETI-IE CARL M. Kuss FRED LALEIKE ROBERT G. LARSON JEANNINE LONG Shorthand, Steno-Typing, Advanced Biology, Spanish Biology French NHS Advisor, Attendance Officer, lExchange Teacher FBLA Advisor Baseball, B Football, from F rancel Athletic Director -nmih-SANEK GLORIA NIACKRIE GORDON A. INIOEN RALPH NIUNDINGER EVELYN OGREN English. Intern, U. S. History, General Science, Typing, Office Practice Physical Education, First Semester NHS Earth Science Cheerleading RAYIXIOND P. PANFIL DUANE R. PAULL ROBERT E. PETERS LOUIS A. PINGEL CEIL PODRUCH English, Mathematics Social Studies, Math. Intern, German Assistant Bend Advisor BD Team Football Coach, First Semester Assistant Wrestling Coach 12 ...FACULTY And With Desire to Challenge. RICHARD ROBERTS DORIS A. ROGERS NATHAN P. RUNGE ROLAND G. RUNKEL KENNETH SCI-IERRIACHER Machine Shop Home Economics Algebra, Social Studies, Social Studies, General Mathe1natics YVorld History W1'estling Coach NVALTER G. SCHUELKE ORVAN SOINIINIEBS MRS. ELIZABETH STAHBIER MARION STEINER ROBERT C. STROHACKER Industrial Arts Mathematics Spanish, French, History, General Education Bookkeeping, Salesmanship Social Studies, Library, Assistant A Team English F oothall Coach., Head Track Coach ROLLO TAYLOR RAYIVIOND S. URBAS HUGO VON DER HOEE JAMES M. WVALLESVERD KATHLEEN WALTER Physical Education, English, Study Hall Industrial Arts, Metals General Education Driver Education, Student Drama, Forensics Senate Advisor, Coach A Team, Basketball TERRY R. XVARNER JACK HVEIER MRS. DOROTHY E.VV1LL1AMs NIARITA YAHR ELINIER ZELL Health, Physical Education, General Science, U. S. History, Guidance Counselor Study Hall Swim Team Coach Golf Coach Intern Team Teacher FACULTY . . . 13 Guidance . . . dvice With nderstanding The person you are today is the result of every- thing that's happened to you during your life. So what you do now will affect the person. youlll be twenty years from now. Thatis why its important dur- ing your high school years to look ahead, decide what you want in life, and direct your lictioities toward those goals. --- College Handbook Students pondering a question or problem about the present or future have only to step into the Guidance Office to get quali- fied and understanding counseling. The department, composed of Mr. Eggert and Miss Yahr, acts mainly in iihe capacity of advising , , , students about colleges, subjects, and careers. Miss Marita Hahr , , , , In the office itself, catalogs from every college in the United States can be found and are available to every student upon request. Mrs. Lane 14 . . .GUIDANCE For his own convenience, a student may borrow any catalog he desires for a certain length of time. In this same respect, the department helps students apply to these colleges for admission. College-bound students are given help as to their courses and programs in pursuit of their particular careers. Of course, not only these students get aid from the Guid- ance Department. The department has the time-consuming responsibility of ad- ministering varied aptitude and achieveilnent tests. These tests include: The Metropolitan Achievement Test, which is school-wide, the College Board Examinations, and the National Merit Scholar- ship Test. The department also helps students apply for jobs at com- panies and offices in the city and advises them on selection of a job. Acting in these various capacities, th members of the Guid- ance Department have proved their wo h over and over, and gratitude for their services is felt at some time or other by each Mr- Ralph Easrert and every student. ax viabf' X ms If ,L,..4-- .EDLL BE ' i I 5 'N Personnel . . . Neoessar Part of School Life I i P 1 OFFICE STAFF SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Bodenbach, Mr. Kuss, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Frafjord Miss Mary Knoeck, Miss Eva Rossman, Mrs. Neuberger Assistant Principal, Norman Colby Kiffhell Staff janitorial Staff Mr. Richard Michels, Head Janitor PERSONNEL . . . 15 il? .nul- QXKQQK KL 5 fx Q QSESF QC? QQ Seniors . . . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer, Sabine Milzg President, John Arkenbergg Secretary, Aim Monroe, Vice-President, John Limbach. V5 18. . .SENIOR INTRODUCTION NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS Bob justl, VVilliam Bauman, john Arkenberg. W'inuer of Merit Schol11rsl1ip--- Bob Iustl. For four years, members of the class of '63 have walked the halls of XVest Bend High School. It seems only yesterday that we were freshmen, learning to push through the crowds. Each new year we have stepped a little deeper into the struggle of life, and we are now about to make our bid for independence. Throughout our four years, we have had many experiences to give us pride and a sense of satisfaction. NVe began with contributing our time and effort to the num- erous extra-curricular activities, including debate, forensics, and various clubs. NVe had outstanding athletes and generally became accustomed to the swing of things. Later, we proved our ability to accept social responsibilities and made the May Ball and Post Prom something to remember. XVe showed ourselves to be scholas- tically capable, a preview of the leadership we very ably assumed during the next few years. In the next two years, we took advantage of the many oppor- tunities offered to us. It was significant that there were so many in our class Who proved to be leaders. Instead of having only a select few, we proved that on the average our class was extremely capable in handling the varied situations which faced us. Talent was present in many areas. Some starred in the oper- ettas, Brigadoon,' and Carousel Others performed in many plays. Our leaders excelled in governing in the YAC council and Student Senate, and outstanding students brought honor by scor- ing extremely high on national scholarship examinations. SENIOR HONOR ROLL Valezlictoriun SlIllltlItUl'IlIl'l john Arkenberg Gary Barber VVilliam Bauman john Baumgartner Jerry Beck Jeanne Biersack Robert B. Caldwell Margaret Carlson - - DAN CLEMENS - - FRANK SPRTEL Daniel Clemens Leigh Cieringer james Groth Robert Groth David Hammer Mary Hess Michael Hron Robert Iustl NVINNERS OF NATIONAL MERIT LETTERS OF CONIMENDATION Front --- Indy Kahl, Ann Monroe, Mary Hess. Real -- im Croth Dave Scheer Dave Hammer, Dan Clemens, I , , Mike H1'0n. Our athletes were second to none and crowned their high school careers by going undefeated in football and winning indi- vidual state titles in swimming, Besides sports, we triumphed in other areas. Our three state debate champions and our AFS representative to Argentina, our homecoming queen and our representatives to Badger Boys' and Badger Girls, State all deserve high commendation. NVe will never forget our work on the junior Prom, Ebb Tidef, and our repre- sentatives who headed the Clipper and Bend staffs. Everything that we have accomplished has given us a sense of pride in our work and a willingness to move ahead in the future. The four years in school have been an experiment with life, It is here that we have come in contact with other people and their ideas, here that we learned to accept responsibility and authority, here that we have moved into position to begin our lives in a World in which the only shelter available is our know- ledge and ingenuity. Upon graduating, we will end an era. Now we must make a break from childhood and begin living as adults. The class of 1963 has proven itself ready to fill the vacancies left by the older generation. As we look back on our high school careers, we recall, with fondness, tl1e friendships we made, the experiences we shared, and the accomplishments we achieved. SENIOR HONOR ROLL Judith Kahl Barbara Kasten Randall Klumb Jane Land Kristin Larson Dan LeMahicu David Mayer Kathryn Mayer Sabine Milz Ann Monroe Karen Opalewski Karen Petermann Roseann Poehlman Sharon Proeber Roger Sacia Barbara Schaffer David Scheer Karen Schmidt Ann Schoenbcck Tom Shcski Frank Sprtel Kathleen Staral Carol WVelch Kenneth VVillkomm Class of 963 Pat Kenny, XVcst Point Cadet, addressis 1 group of college-bound students Talks on College Day prove both inttruting and informative Frank Sprtel and john Limbach imutigltc the Military on College D13 SENIOR INTRODUCTION. LYNN E. IXLBRECI-IT BOYD WV. ALLEN JOHN H. ARKENEERG NIARY I. BAEHRINC GARY H. BARBER GLENN XV. BARBER KAREN L. BARRETT PETER C. BARTELT GALE P. BAs'rxAN XVILLIAIKI A. BAUBIAN JOHN T. BAURIGARTNER JERALD 1. BECK CHRISTINE A. BECKER PAUL A. BEDUHN PATRICIA M. BEHRENDS RONALD V. BE1M1xoRN 20 . . . SENIORS OSCAR L. BEISBIER IOHN F. BEREND RUTH ANN BETH JEAN BIERSACK RONALD K. BONEKOSKE BARBARA BRADLEY ROMY A. BREIT JIM H. BRODZELLRR FLOYD F. BUDDENHAGRN DXVAX'NE BUKER VVILLIAXI D. BUTELEXVSKI Lois E. BUTZ ROBERT B. CALDWELL ROBERT A. CALHOUN MARGARET CARLSON PRISCILLA I. CARTER SENIORS .. SANDEE A. CHESAK ICATHLEEN L. CHRIST XVAHD L. CIIRISTENSEN DAVID B. CLARK i DANIEL L. CLEIXIENS KATHLEEN L. COLLINS SHARON L. COOK,- DIANE CUPEIIY ELLEN M. COTTON TOM N. DANUSER HELEN A. DELVAUX S DI.-KNE V. DCJIKNACKER BILL DUENXEL DEBORAH DUNLOP ...SENIORS RICIIARIJ I. DIELS BILL Dusso CARLEEN EGGERT HAROLD N. EHLKE DUANE H. ENDERLE RUSSELL K. ERICKSON SANDRA LEE V. ERLEH JANET M. ESSELINIAN CHARLOTTE EVENSON ROSE ANN FABER CAROL ANN FAHNEY LARRY R. FAHNEY ELLIOTT FAUSTER GERALD V. FILO M H DUN P. FISCHER THOBIAS VV. FLASCH CURTIS M. FORESTER DOROTHY FORSRERG SENIORS .. EILEEN R. FRINGS GLENN L. FULLER' IANIS M. CASS LESLIE R. GAUGEIX XVILLIALI E. GEHL ANN E. GESSERT ROBERT F. GESSERT LEIGH E. GIEIKINGEIK Hmxm' C. GILL, III ROBERT J. GXNOCCHIO Mfuw A. CZLODOXVSKI JOYCE M. GOEDEN DENIS M. GONRING CAROLYN GIIAHSEB PAISIELA S. GRIEP IALIES F. GROTH . . S E N I O R S ROBERT 1. CROTII JANET B. GUNDRUB1 FAITH L. GUST CATHERINE M. GUTTLIAN THOINIAS F. GUTH IVIARLENE A. HAEN DAX'ID C. HABIL'IER THOBIAS 1. HARIKINGTON JANE A. HE1N'IAUER ALEXANDER HERNIKL MARY S. HESS JANET C. HoEI-'MAN ' 1 DONALD I. HQLL GLORIA J. HoLz MICHAEL G. HRON ROGER W. IGEL S E N I O R S . .. . IYIARIE E. IACAK SUSAN JEFFEHY GXVEN A. JOHNSON HOWARD B. IoIINsoN Romsm' N. JUSTL JUDITH M. KAHL H. VVILLIABI KASCHNER BARBARA K. KASTI-:N ELVN KIIICHNEII RONALD M. KIHI-:LAND DENNIS D. KLEINKE SHARON A. KLUI:vIsII RANDALL R. KLUMII JOAN KNOEIIEL DANIEL C: KNUTSON PETEII P. Komsn . . S E N I O R S JAMES R. KOCHER Rozuamt KOEPILEIK TOM KOENINGS DonoTHY S. KOLKELIA DIANNE KONXVENT AIELVIN KOTAJARVIQ , 7 ,,,,,L jo-ANN Kmaxs ELLIS R. KRELL MARY E. KRUEGER CORALIE R. KOHL BONNIE J. KRAUSE JERILYNN A. KUEHL L , JOHN A. LABOTT JANE LAND XVALTER L. LANDVATTER DENNIS LAHSEN SENIORS .. Kms LARSON SANDY I. LEHMANN - JEAN LEI-IN IOAN D. LEBIKE RICHARD D. LEXVANDOSKE ROBERT W. L.-Iss KENNETI-I J. LAUPER TIIERESA M. LAUFER JOHN XV. LEIDERQ DAN L. LENIAI-IIEU 101-IN V. LIIKIBACH NIICHAEL S. LLOYD Q' DENNIS VV. LOBEHGER DAVID J. LOCHEN 28. . . SENIORS BETTY LUECKE DORENE A. BIACFARLANE JOHN M. NIIASCHBIEIER DAVID VV. NIAYER KATHRYN M. INIAYEB M1c:HAEL R. IVIAYER PETER D. l'iCGRATH BARBARA I. MCHUGH CARB' M. NIILLER SABINE H. MILZ TOM A. Mmz IACQUELINE A. Mom. ANN L. IYIONROE PAT A. NEHRBASS BRENT C. NICASTRO BARBARA C. NICHOLAS JANET M. NICHCILSON JEANNE E. NICli0LSON S E N I O R S . . THORIAS A. NOEGEL DENNIS E. NOVOTNY Aunmzx' E. OELHAFEN TI-IOBIAS D. OELHAFEN THOAIAS N. OLSON NIARY F. O'MEA1xA KAREN M, OPALEYY'SKI NIARY jo OPGENORTH Nun. M. PALASH VVELDON PARUCH DAVID L. PATTEN KRISTEN A. PEARSON .V i ROZANNE M. Pau. KAREN K. PETERBIANN Rxmx. 15121-15115 Mmun' JANE Pryrm . . S E N 1 O R S NVILLIAIKI PIERCE' JOANN B. PIIIIIYL JUDY P. RACE XVILLIAIKI N. REETZ NORBIAN L. PIPPING Emv.-mn 1. PLACEK RosIsANN POEIILAIAN SHARON L. PIIOEBEII JOHN A. PUNZENBERGIQII KATHY FIAMs'rI-IAI. TzIoxIAs J. RANDALL DAIILENE A. REICIIEIIT SHIRLEY A. RENZ EDNVARD D. QUANDT KAREN M. RAU Q53 Q ELAINE RI:1'1'LI5II S E N I O R S . . T HOAIAS R. RICE BRUCE M. ROELL DAvID H. ROELL GORDON E.R0sEN'rrIAL ROGER E. SACIA SUDA ANN SCI-IAEFER ' BARBARA SCHAFEER DAX'lD M. SCI-IEER Loxs SCHINIAHL DIANE R. SCHNIIQDT JANE M. SCI-IINIIDT KAREN SCHRIIDT RAY H. SCI-IAILDT STEVEN P. SCIIMIDT SUE A. SCHNEIDER TOM j. SCHNEIDER . S E N I O R S NIARLENE A. SCHNEPF JANET SCHOBER ANN L. SCI-IOENBECK LAURIE B. SCHOXVALTER KTEOHGIANA L. SCHROEDER DINNY LYNN SCHULTZ GLORIA J. SCI-IULZE JAMES B. SCHXVARTZ NIARGARET SCHVVICHTENBERG ELLEN M. SEIDENSTICKER ROBERT SEmENsT1cKER, 11 JOAN E. SENKBEIL SUSAN R. SEVERSON THOAIAS I. SHESKI THORIAS A. SCHUPPEL DIANE XI. SIBIONS SENIORS . . .33 IEAN R. SLAVIK KATHLEEN L. SPAETH DIANE R. SPIIINKMANN FRANK 1. SPRTEL KATHLEEN A. STAIIAL POIITIA STEAI-IL CARLIEN STEGEII CAROLGENE SUTHERLUN CHARLOTTE TENNIES TOM C. THEISEN NIARY TIIOEDEL ELAINE UELINIEN SANIIRA K. VACLAVIK IABIES A. VAN BEEK ELAINE I. VAss MARILYN VVADE' ..SENIORS NIIKE XVADE BARBARA VVALDKIRCH DAY'E L. WALKER MAE BELLE C. NVARNECKE MARY ELLEN WEBER MIKE WVEISS CAROL XVELCH LEE WELCH CARIERON J. VVENZEL JUDITH E. YVERNIOKE DONALD C. XVESSEL L. SANDY XVEST1-HAL GEIXALD A. VVIEDIXIEYER JALIES R. XVIEDINIEYER CAROLE XVIESEHOEFER EDYVARD YVILGER SENIORS . . .3 RON VVILLIAIKIS KENNETH L. VVILLKOIKIBI Funnnz L. VVOHLXVEND LouxsE XVULFF IZARRARA ZENKB NIARY ZIEGERT jox'cE ANN ZINGSHEIBI PATRICIA BonENn.acH 36. ..SENlOBS Xvnrd Cliristcnscn made at computer that took first place in the Science Fair. SENIORS NOT PICTURED KEN ACIKLEX' NIARXLYN HENDEIXSCJN jEs-.N BRUEsCH j0uN T. NIARTIN HELEN BRUSS RAY NIAURER SUSAN COTTER CIERALD 1. STEIER Cnty Millcr plavs il Christinzls concert solo, WVondcrland by Night. Miss Ogren's fifth hour physical education class enjoyed archery. NANCY VVILLKOXIISI DAHLENE JEAN W11:rC1-in Q 1-1 I., , TED G. Z.-ucmsx CHARLES R. ZAs'rnow NN lt 14 iavs n Alex Hcrnikl works on rl problem in physics. Cmsmmz ZIEGLER D:XN'ID ZIAIDARS Xl.-SRIA ROJAS B IARIAN LAKE SENIORS. 38... Entering the Ranks as Upperclassmen . . . l Leonard Backus Margo Burckardt Ronald Crabb Stephen Dickman XVilliam Filo Florence Foy Ronald Frank Kathryn Gehl jolm Crundahl Kathleen Hoefert Kathleen Kauth 'Thomas King The members of the junior classjreturned to school last September ready to accept the fun and jresponsibilities that their third year would bring them. To lead them toward their goal of making this year the best yet, the juniofs elected Tom King, Bill Filo, and Kathy Kauth to the class offices of president, vice- president, and secretary-treasurer, respectively. Soon after class elections, Homecoming time rolled around. VVe were proud of our court representatives, Sandy Krieger and Rick Cinocchio. IVe were more than proud of the juniors who as active members of our varsity team helped it compile the first perfect football season in XVest Bend history. Hardly had the football season ended when winter sports begin. Once again, junior boys sparked varsity teams. On the varsity basketball team, Rick Ginocchio was the outstanding junior eager. junior wrestlers gave their group of devoted fans some great matches. In the pool, junior swimmers all turned in fine performances for the varsity swim team. l Badger football and basketball fans will long remember the enthusiasm generated by this year's varsity cheerleaders, five of whom were juniors. Seven junior girls composed one of two IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Kathy Kauth, Secretary-Treasurerg Bill Filo, Vice-Presidentg Tom King, President. jUNIOR HONOR ROLL Barbara Kircher john Kitchen Sandra Krieger Phyllis Krueger Mary Luy Diane Mrdjenovich jay Mueller Steven Mueller Charlotte Muth Pat Oelhafen Peggy Pabian Sylvia Reksten Kathleen Petennann Arlene Rheingans Susan Riesen Donna Rossman jean Ann Rossman Karen Scharrer Sue Schiller Mary Schutt Ann Sheski Kathy Spaeth Terry Stahl Sharon Steffan Laurie Steiner Kay Techtman Edna Tews William Vogelsberg NVilliam WVagner Sandra VVeid1nan Eileen lViedmeyer Marla VVilcox Carol Ziemer newly-organized pom-pom girl groups, which entertained the l basketball crowds at halftime. JUNIOR INTRODUCTION As the weather warmed, many junior boys brought honors Lo IXBEIS through their performances jin tennis, track, golf, and ase a . juniors excelled not only in athletic contests but proved themselves capable academically as well. Two juniors, Bruce Hutson and Sharyn Cypher placed second and third, respectively, in the local VFW speaking contest. Throughout the winter and spring, the junior debaters argued the free-trade question. The operetta gave junior talent another chance to shine. 'Tgarouseg starred Mike Naumann and featured Lynn Olson and Ciris An erson. Of course, the biggest event of the junior year was the junior Prom, held late in April. The fairy-tale setting made the junior Prom of 1963 an occasion long to be remembered. juniors will carry many memories ivith them from their third yeag gt IVBIESH. . . the chemistry experiment that almost suc- cee e . . . o ege Boards . . . Maria . . . Po . . . Drivers, Training . . . Quizzes . . . junior Lifesaving . . lJYouth for Re- form . . . and on ad infinitum. Retaining these pleasant mem- ories, the junior class looks forward with anticipation to the excitement of their senior year. . Debs get support from D. C. Opgenorth. .EX Sak S. Rrhter e g YGXXQ Q' .. X . Bzll .X-if x - 2 X b i ' H5 . X - T251 f ' K. Bumiller X . W :.- xi X gg? X j. Charlton Junior Prove Their Worth . . . 3 X j Q :Q -... .EFX . X Q ig 2, iw ik? ' .XS .. X 1. Ackerman 9 it ri as Q N. Berg 1 3 X.. tri: . I Ni 1. 5 ZX ., -. X Dix X 5 Y. I 5:-X D' D. Aclee QXQE 1 X 2? X X Sk A X X 'XXQ j. B:-rr-:s 4 - o 'S ' si ... c i ' X . ?EQr,E1a,Si 15i:s Q ' ' M. Burckardt T. Burg AW. Xe -N X S Si Sw Q R. abr, X I X XM WX ig Q. 5 me X l . .Shaw 535 X ' ip R. Cross D. Alliet X . X is X X xx X N X X Y' B, Birr 21.13 .I:?XS: .:: 5 .15 . .,s-X :S ' A 91: K . ,Xi ff L. Backus ' N... X , 1 ',.,- ,Q : D . . F. Alliet C. Anderson QTXD 'T '. E , f '-Q . -is X. I Q -. .jx S... ki . T ...... D l ' 'lf ...X . J. Blazcl j, Bradley A student electrician works for perfection. j. X X X X S X, xr... X if mi 3 i f of Q so .X vw 1 . X22 N B. Busch ,,.,. X e E Xix ' N 4X iii X rs S X O O D X X fx rx X- Nl r rf' J. Baker Lg :Q X X . 3 . X Brodzeller R. Bucheltl' on if? 6 ,, . ff' ' F X 2 , X X f R. Bauer 95 53 2 D. Burklsnlmng. - s S. Cavcs , . 12 X :X 1. - . 5 ' . y. X5 I G. Chapman 5 15 .A EI 4, .,., , N ., A QW-fiiw ,akxifgsr .X -, f 1' M' M. Cudney S. Cypher R. Dean M. Delwiche E. DeTuncq S. Dickmann P. DuCharme R. Duehring j. Duernherger E. Duenkcl IE. DeVoe P. DeVoe IA J. Eichenserr I.. Engeleiter J. Ensenbach M. Ernst B. Espen C. Evans D. Ewert R. Fahney W. Filo JUNIORS .. .39 1 i Being Conscientious Student in . 1. QX lzx. .J i ' M. Finch X X 'VN X X R. Fleisclzmnnn Bermuda Da1y--- A refreshing change of pace. A ' t-1 .. -A XXX 5: X. - K S - ' -X X iii X. -Sei-.2 .. -- -, . -. .t X L. Gauger K. Gehl J. Geminden G. Gerner M. Greenly S. Gruber J. Grundahl ' SN X X XX X it SQ K. Heidtke 13 51' X- X Y ' .. T XX. X XQ- J5' iii: . if X R. Guse C. Fischer X N ,xii ' i X 'I F. Foy 9 Ns X Q QR ' XX S X- .. X J. Gibson D. Hall wxix X Q X X Q X. X -. . M. Fischer 'L - X J is . ..-. R. Frank . X X XX X . . i . J. Gilbert X X X X -1:5 Ri . - . Y- -. . Q it xx X . XX X J. Hammen 'E I .. 3 - Xi E 3- . g . Q. K 7, f X ,Q J M4 M. Fisher J Y J X XX t' X M. Fug: W xx X . i R. Gmocchiu i i xg X E R. H ardegeri S i Q - : Y - X - Q .-gil B. Flasch i t : s' ' ' K S R X ,- M. G L1 rot - x X Ng is :E . X X X SX 'S X x X B. Gonring X X X . .Xi .5 .. X15 Q X QX Qt x5 XX X M. Harrington i i i X E' Iiigzkiz-2 W - A in ' - . J i - ,,.. .. -X f ,, -- - ,X. . J- i . - - i . - HES-'f . ' . .-Q--. 'H -1- .. 3 -' Q - X ia. 5 if f fi X4 2- 5 ft -. ' X ' fi R. Heidtke A. Hembel R. Herbener R. Herbst R. Hereau T. Hetland J. Hnrschboeck Y - t Qi . - i Q - it s nx i Qi i -51 i s I fi-4?'fiX .. - K-it-. X- i - X ...XX -X Q .. . X - - X - R X X- . 2- s K . .. . .. ' . .. .-S V Qs- . X- .X iffy :xi fm : X -- 5-.5-A .- N- , . . -. XX-X-sz--.E --. . fXS---A -1. -. w X .-. : .-:ss - .f A - -ef? 1 . X- -1 X - .-:- - if XfXgSf--fe ' -.1--11 - .5 X - .. . 2-A -f K. Hoefert J. Hoerig E. Hoffman L. Hohenstsin 40... JUNIOPXS M. Hum T. Hron G . Hubbard B. Hunter . MX NNN -X oi X? X, 3 P. Flasch XX 7 X X X N fn xge-, .. Q Q K. Gnuger Xi- i 3 X SX E. Gn eil-eiiii X -X i E X X .. . .XXX -- R. ebrrt s X f X XX ...- X ,, J. Hoeft X Q X X xx XXXX Q X X XX X 5 X is B. Hutson Takin Part in ctivities . . . ' ' . -T . Psif 55 i Wiiiiiiil: i S -Si? LL' L iv ii 1' L 5-3 . Q k k W 1.3 . 555 X fgewii .el X- fgicgwgq. ,TJ-, 5:-, 3: ,eau qngtbgjkkg. JDM...-. -Q ' - ' ' T ' X i T ,. - J -' 'S f - ' S i J - .. X f ' - X K- ' ' J y S fGE.f.fe JTe'u.+ in S . 57 K-QSES . 1.feKeMi esx TSS .SERS i gigs-f - his S. . . N. .fQQYgg3: 'w W . 5 .. . is . 15:5 .Lg -me N 'X lfjjl e' . .K 'wgfgx .. ' A :f Q. Xl 3 ii R K 1 5 SX f-Mi -aff' K iv - -' D. lhlenfelcl N. Jacklin' J. Jansen P. Jansen S. Jaschnb M. Johann K. Johnson T. Juech J. Kane J. Kasten K. Kauth D. Kempf B. Kiefer C. Kind T. King B. Kirriher K. Kirst B. Kissinger R. Kissinger J. Kitchen K. Kleman K. Kocher R. Knoeck C. Koenig R. Koenig E. Koller C. Kraemer , . ,,.,-.,g S. Krahn E. Krause R. Kreis S. Kreis T. Krell S. Krieger J. Krueger P. Krueger J. Kumrow R. Kurth I.. Labisky D. Landdeck M. Lang M. Lang S. Lnufer R. Lemke J. Lewis J. Lezotte T. Lord C. Lotter L. Loppnow Dolphins rehearse for Bon Voyage. JUNIORS...41 S y Sharing Happ Experience Ext-lulnge student, hlilflll, lu-lp5 with make-upi for operetta. X - . een Q XX X X X X XX Q A B. Narbutovics . QNX NE. SX: ' . 61 ' X - .X 'KI t gf' 'QS-. M. Ngiumnnn M. Nnus , , i t.-..:.-. . K . X . -XX :.-':. .Xa X X L. Olsun R. Opgenorth Q X i X S. '- PM rf ' f XS? X X ,X if XP X Q X X X ' .:?qJ ,.,, -. is X ' f ' '-f.,, ,.,'k - . . :E g , h ij :': . . , +e .-.' I F I. Patten D. Peel R. Perry 42. . .JUNIORS M. Luy i.: i SN 5 X XY PN X? X X XX 5 X Q.. .- .- - .QNX f- - X N ' X P I . M liwen ik b. . -.EQXFQ X 3 T. Miller .gif ..-. AX.. .K N C. Nielsen - sl? X lx We i.. X 4 . Q em i? A Q M. Ott X XX X N X X . ek X . .X were 420 . Qmgp-X .3 X X XP P z rm X X X K. Petermann Q K 'XX .5 XX X XX XXQ .. .-.. .YX X X X S 5 .1 . ' . iz . X XXX .-L -s.: X i T. Maaske ,X. . S NX: X X X X S X .XX Mehring X Qi X S D. Mrdienovich .. Q . X i: 1' g 73915 A X X .. XPS, XXX N N X i X X X X X X X X . . R. Mariucci . Q... ...L . K .. xx X X X. SX. X XX X XXX S P. Merriam . . t 2 X if X5 Xi- X. X iX 5 . .X A XX XX F X z S. Muckerheide X PX 'PX . XS A XS X X S X XX V X 1 .- . X M. Mapes? . X' X- X X ' Q X ' SS X X ku. . B. Metrish .X , X. X5 A -- X Q Sig 5 Xw X X X . . L .X X QXgX.sfX 1. Mueller .Q-. :jf 1 l I 1 1 l 3 X X 5- X.- X l P 5 A X -vb X Y X X X X 5 J. Mason l . . X i Xi X X W X .X NX . j. Meyer i l l l .l C I O X sg i w 5 Sf I. f e X M. M:iten.ier Xi.. .gt A ...P A . Q xi... Fi X ...- E. Miller J S. Mueller 1 X X 'Z. X -.: X .X . . 1- . '-: Xp N X X XXX? X X G . .X Q.. XX. .X XX 9 XX 35 .X Q.. X X X .XF xi: . . .. . . X . C. Muth X .X X XFX X X j. Nielsen K. Nungesser P. Oelhafen T. Okrulicri S. Oksnc l l -X-e , - -X X XQXXX 2-ff . ..- - .af XX . . .L Q A . XXQ55. X i . ' . .X ..... . ., . P. Pabian lx. Hagel J. Pall: R. Parker P. Pgirlow i , . .-. . - - . ff: X P X -,Sf X XX P. . f .12 SX- :X L - e - - -2.1 . fi?- 'G T .E - . XQX' xx: X -r. ,.,.,..T' . - ss . X . mm f - X ima .. 1- X . X X9 - -X ' . wwe - ,- '- X ' 1 ' A. Peters J. Peters L. Peters C. Pederson P. Pick K 3 . Q v g. Q 1 . . L .kkh Piper +'w..: -Q. c Q Q Q X Y A S. Reetz X . . x ., N Q X . xii? L. Rich y Searchi for Knowled e . . . N 53 X QSV S X X -1 R. Pisc ke -A ix ., X y X J. Reichert X Ss Q A SESS 7 P. Riebe D. Rossman J. Rossman x X Q' 5 9. Sf SES . Q G. Schmidt S. Pischke Sb. X r x Q xW .:-Q. lg Q R. Reinders S 'fi , Q S X N N S. Riesen X X N . Y . .. x if R L - E-i fvs13:f.Q5.153.:. g A 3.32 L S U w ,X -,W . -,ff TYEFSQ52' S, 4 S ,- - Q: lf Fil.. - . 2 :fi -Q i cg, fi t If : gr . way Q ,Sf -z.:-:Q-5: ig -.-1: - 5? 'fi' W 55.5.5 tffsfff XV. Poel lot Xa x r SQ.. 5 X. X s Q L. Reiser X 5 X Q S i X 5 K t K xt X B. Ripple T. Potter ix M. Qv x x S . Reksten Susan Ut S i. it .X X wx . G. Roberts K. Ratkowski . SQ, ...,... i f? w x Q Q x A. Rheingans tech puts final touches on her ll0ll1Bl'00lll,S door decoration. i O L V, X. 5:-,f 3-5 h . ,W ..c. .-... . r.:. vi Q ' . f . W , ' , 1 c - . . D' if .. 'K K ft V K . f '5 l'. Roos B. Rose N. Rosenthal K. Rosine j. Sauer K. Scharrcr C. Schenk' R. Scheunemann T. Schilhabel S. Schiller D. Schloemcr J. Schmidt J. Schmidt M. Schmidt B. Schosnbeck C. Schowalter K. Schownlter K. Schucht S. Schultz ..., -- 'ii' K. Schuppel M. Schutt N. Schwartz J. Schweiger J. Seitz A. Sheski P. Slesar T. Smith J.Sncll JUNIORS . . .43 Developing f ,-X X 'N Q ..- ,XX . S. XX SX- 1 X XX A XXX XY R. Spncth w yw QM 1 Y J X X X Q N X S L. Steiner we 'X S, X N .3 X X X X X X KX . M. TiQLa'35n x :j.gTiegl Careers Day. I ,.., t X X . XX .S Q N X X X D. Tnckes .H Y. S Sense of Rjghteousness :miie X sc N .Q-S X X . S:X:Xf ' f X e - X .U . X X- 'X R. Spaeth K. Sponholz ' 5 5 'X . . . XR ...I 2 X, X 'R XXX X S X S K. Techtman nf I ' J. Tietycn B. Timmer vis- .. XV FX -1. -XX faiz: KX'- X QXXQ X X X X 5EXXS X T. mm Q1 ,QT 1 Xi- ' w -X, -, h -'if X3 X . X X X . X X D, Stnhmcr X X . ,XXX X , . S if X S X C N X X X X M. Tcchtmnnn R ,mr . FXS QL XXX XX X QXXQ X X SX W X X X X Q W X X N XX N - X. XX --X X X. 5 Sidi F. Stnuskc X X- . X ,' X X X XS X N SP - X,. X Q -ar. Xb-.. X X X XX X XX Q X X X if 91 ff 4 gf..-1' ff 1 1 I , 7 f W4 I .X XX? . Tr.-ch tmn n n . . Xs.-X G. Terlinden 'R X X -dk X Y X Q Q S. Steffnn w,.,,S II X E Q .z 5' X ok? X X X 'XX e . . :SSX if Tews T X. . w e ' . . X, -X 5 - N s1.ae'a:a:s:f bQx I:'s::f'?:', x V if ' - 'E ' A .Q ,E M . K - N M. Troedel T. Van Beck W. Vogelsberg j. Volesky U. S. History class campaign activities. Play practice. ci X Q 3 X xx ix X Q N X X X N - 3 xlib l: ' ---- ,..-X-iff. -.NX XVX 1. -X ... f. .5 R. Volkert 1 X X NW X SN X E. Wiednmeyer G. Xviedmeyer A. Yoost 1 g N . . .x S P. Zingshcim ' Nxfitllflxawn. Andb Y X' , .. .. XWXX Q ..,. :Nil ..,. , X X XX , . W- we E. Waals X X f X X 9 N X X wax X B. Wfagner Acting Good Citizens. . 1 S N ,ik V 4 X - N 9 ,Ea .,..., ,K . .1 ff ' . . XX.. - - -.X pf .ei .Eye-Q K: 9. gg .. . .4 N T- .x if W Q lima... W R X D. Walter M. Walter S. Wfeidman B. Weinert E N- ' . X .X ' is ...X ' ' .f 'FWI-i 51: 5 M. XVilcox M. Wiltgen K. XViskirchen'1 G. Wisnefske R. Wolf . ' pi... Q... Wwe . x -Q .... 1:3-g 'xx - .- -' . i X-so -. :- .,.,., --PP X. XX X of - X. ' - X -. s 5 X Q .... D. Zell J. Wleiss XX 5 X X S' ww X S A X X X xx NX D. Wornnrglt X SX E. Ziegler F. Zirgler C. Ziemcr D. Zier C. Zimbrick G. Zimdars ' 5 .fill xg SN L. Wfeiss . L :Q A - -...X Q 1 ikfT5w,.?'ags5gQ.-.4'iv.. R. Yearling X xx X .x S. Zimmerman 3 Taft Torrificsv Latin Club initiation. Members of operetta cast. junior Prom meeting. Forming a Firm Foundation I. . A I SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Vice-President, john Hrong Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Ann Gonringg President, Don Heinecke. As over 300 of us entered West Bend High School for our second year, we set our goals high. Our efforts were directed first and foremost toward academic achievements, and secondly toward athletic and social accomplishments. After a careful selection of candidates, we elected three capable officers: Don Heinecke as president, john Hron as vice-president, and Mary Ann Gonring as secretary-treasurer. As we progressed into the school year, football be- came the favored sport. We had every right to be proud of the boys who represented our class on the Bn team. With the advent of football, our attention turned to Homecoming. Our representative on the Homecoming SOPHOMORE HONOR ROLL Patricia Ianz Karen Kaliebe Maureen Balthazor Catherine Bauer Carol Beck Marilyn Beck Cary Bingen Susan Carter Naomi Chism Christine Ciriacks Pamela Dunlop Mike Engelbrecht Donald Feuerhak Judy Filo james F roelich Raymond Croth Mary Gruber Richard Hammes Carol Heid Donald Heinecke Eugene Hoefert Jo Ann Honeck John Hron Mark Kannenberg Herbert Kissinger Barbara Kitchen Karla Kuss Patricia Lane Myron Martin Maureen Otten Susan Renard Judy Petermann Mary Ellen Ross Diane Schnorenberg Margaret Snell Nancy Soyk Kay Strohacker Timothy Sullivan Judy Theisen Mary Thill Mary Ustruck Ioan Van Beek Mr. Baxter's English class listens to a speaker. 46. . . SOPHOMORE INTRODUCTION Court was the popular andlpretty Christine Gumm. Mike Engelbrecht was Christinels escort. VVe also take pride in the fact that Mr. Weier's sophomore homeroom took first place? for their float with the slogan, XVe'll Badger the Beaversf, VVith the football season coming to a close, we settled down to the various indoor sports including basketball, swimming, and wrestling. Our boys came through with admirable performances in all of these. Many of our boysl were on the BU basket- ball team. Two of our boys, Mike Engelbrecht and jim Bradley, also made the varsity team. VVe had some excellerit representatives on the wrestling and swimmingl teams. WVally VVeiss, breaking many former school records, made an ex- ceptionally good showing lon the swimming team. The sophomore boys also ldid a praise-worthy job on the tennis and track teams. But the subject of sports, as concerns the sophomore class, cannot bh dropped with just the naming of some of the players and the accomplish- ments of the teams. We cahnot overlook the enthu- siasm and loyalty displayed by the ever-present cheerleaders, Karla Kuss and Kathy Rowe. All of these athletic acfhievements are fine, but what about those who arelnot athletically-minded? These students found their places in other activ- ities such as debate, forensics, Drama Club, Future Teachers, AFS, and others too numerous to men- tion here. i We set our aims high,l and came up with a lot of note-worthy achievements. But this does not mean that we will sit back and rest on our laurels. No, we will set our goals feven higher in the next two years and hope to eiihance further the envi- able reputation of West Bend High School. VVe are sure that our first two years are only a preview of what will come. l A 5 5 u W .X X. 1 E. XX X N. Adamczyk WAN 'QQ X ' X XS . .X.. . Xia. x X5 'NX X X . ES i X X X XX M. Barber XX X or KN G. Becker 1 X ix . kg X3 G. Bingcn ' FX. I A 7 'Ei X X seas- , K 3 3. V LL- ' fl K C. Bohn XX 'S B X f X X .X Q gi N XX J. Anderson K. Barrett gXXX- me X . .3 xi 4- . .X ... X ,A , 5 xv ' X R. Becker A . G. Bingsn J. Bulnll ' Y 'XR E .XX K N- . Q -.X -X X R X K X X X X X XXX if Xe X X X. -,XX SY 'S 28: 3 ,X . ll: K XX . .X XXX . 4-s X Q Tr, A XX ophomores Gulde Then' LIVGS . . X x X X X W X 'X X .,, XXX X X X s X Q S gx . XX XSSX X xx XX: WS XX X wr Sy XB X DX RSX Q ix SQ E XXX XX K. Anderson A .. X X -.X BX XX X X X X S SX X . J. Bartz' X . X X X X We Y. Bechler X X Xxx X X XX X XX X X X S. Bleick X XXX A X SA X XX N j. Bradley B. Arnold X N X W X X X QQ N. H . X if D. Bath NX X X X x R . Bedenbaugh XR X K ' x il' . 1 xr XQEQX SX X CQ -X 5 .XX R. 'Bock X X SM xx Xi? XXX XX l x X X E. Braun P. Averill , XX X X X XXXXXX. . S X x XXX X -X XX Q C. Bauer X Q NW W x X S 3 X X X X X I A X X vw ,XXX .. . -, . .X . , J. Beduhn X X Xx X X X9 X NX X BX XXX X N X ii 5 X Bodcnbach Rx xx ,X X X Xi XS D XX K. Brown V. Averill E. Bnckhnus X I ,. Xe - X X - :B 355 is X 1 S. Bauer I. Baumgnrtner ...- XXX . .3 Q SX 5 QXX X 5 R S X X X X X . 'XXSXH-X . l D. Behm l f ,Q , ,M pf X, ' J , 'ff ' if .1 ff if J. Bsrtin A M. Baltlmzor XXX B 1 ,ik Y iw .X C. Beck X ge X X X xy X X XX XXX X X S. Bielinski X X vf X EX' X X WX S. Baker A . Z. . XX.. . Q I X R Xe X X5- -XX .yy X M. Beck .X XX X.X X 'X X X .X X.,. 5 ,D :Xxx X- X-. X D. Biertzer Mr. NVeier's first-place homeroom door decoration P. Bruendl M. Bmnner D. Buss S. Caldwell J. Capelle S. Carter D. Chapman N. Chism C. Ciriacks SOPHOMORES . . .47 With X- 'F 5 V Uni,--Z K- ish: X, iw X S XX. .-X . . . X Q ish- 5. X NX. X S Y X Q I A Q QX Q X: 5 .. G. Ciriacks C. Clarke P. Clarke S. Cook The second semester home economics intem helps out. . X A .Q ,.l, . A . ,. D. Duenkel B. Duncan S. Duncan P. Dunlop X S - X g-Sf.. - .' 'Nag -.A f 1 l9nT'i'f' IX XXg 2 wi . R X.. -. . . - ' ' ...ff -.QS swf? . Q EX .N X 1 . . . K. Fechter T. Fellenz B. Fettig D. Feucht Worth X N N f -XEXX ., . Objectives l i X e . . . 'SS B. Cooley J. Cu rbett X 4, Ex f F, I - t RSX.. . NM, , . X X S X X .Ore- X X , Q .V .X .. .. X X 5 iw X 5 . A X . X . .QXN-X ' X, J. DeGueme R. Deiss T. Crass ,- BX ' .QQ S. Delcore' X X Y X XXX X . . . X XX ff , ff . E. Daley ...X- 2, ':N:.,i,Qg - L: wf X FQ 2 is as I . XX Q X X XS . L. Dhein C N, . .S Xa,- fk 'f' - :.. ,f . f . x '-XI' 'es -X il.. f l' - ..mms K. Darmody in X K: SW? 5 -X.: , X K Mx :f l K. Dials G. DiSlCr P. Disler P. Dooley ' N. Dornncker G. Dnrzuk I. Eastman' D. Eckert D. Eggert . ' XXX f A - . XX XX 3. . .i V X3 K .3 . - . D. Feuerhak C. Fields J. Filo I . f X V M S ' - QX.-FFF X X . - - . - fs- fr. ::-: -T -5. 'I - x . L K . .X X. SX: M in X, X . , Y . . F X 9 X X . X . . . . , X- -f - X- ef ' . . . wi' ' .X X. . eff . I.. Frischmnnn' L. Frischmann J. Froehlich J. Geib M. Ggnulcr R. Gcrncr 48 . . . SOPHOMORES A if X XX . X X. X .2 . XX G. Gillzcxt T. Eickelberg my .. .3551 y .. M. Engelbrecht X . S .. XQ X . nft- f X: li is Ss .gigs ef . Q C. Fisher Q X X Q' 'P X S X g- A .j 1 . if X X X X A .1 C. G il 1 - - .fix -. :M X.. . m f H251 A 5 X A' W X XXX Xa X V smgk ggg - . X Q S, N XX .,, sf X X X X XX NN NX X W N N X X. X X -r . T. Frank Q-as 'K 5 ' 5 if X XSXX i , , N Q X X XS X E x Q Q S XXQF QE Ny is X SS. G. Gull . N . ..- .. X x S' x X . ,www . With An E e to the Future . . . - . R ' .. .TN .. . A .H I . rf ' xx 'TS - Nl is iw fl X R9 Q H V ie .1 ik' E . H X - . .. S , w - .R X. - .mm N. x -- . - . id. 2. 9 5 .13 1 . --N.. .w w A A.. .NSS - -1 . . . S ' X EEE . .. . Q I.. Gunring M. Gonring M. Gonring R. Graff P. Greuel R. Groth M. Gruber M. Gundrum C. Gumm x .,:' X X X ...f-X. S . . ,X-eg., G. Guslick D. Gust B. Habeck M. Hnebig J. Hagen R. Hnmmes R. Hartsr T. Hasenfus j. Hzxusmann - . -' - - N l ' ' - x 'Q - .. .1 2 M .X .:. f- . - . , I .. V . 5. K N. M s , ji in Nw . Qi- A , U . - . K . g . . . 'R NX A Q fawliiisi -N - S Q N ' .S .wif A , M,,i.sf J. Hnwig j. Hebard J. Hebert C. Heid D. Hrinecke K. H:lQt D. Hellpap M. Helmet -I. Henke R. H:-tzel E. Hoefert R. Hometh' 1, Honeck J. Hron ' , R 7 if x ' .Q J R X- Lg .. X XX ' ' X Tgfisig 1 -' X ' -ff, N -- 'i ' : . . . .. 1 R . K 2. . R Z ' R. Hron S. Hrun 1. Jansen P. janz S. ,Iaschob Mike Maeder examines his typing work. , . X .- A . K 'X .. 1 ' . N X. D . - . X K RDX . ' I .5 ,. ..-sas if - A Q . 2 K' 55.3. 1 . M H fr . .Ng K' .2 -i gk 1. . 11 3. .gf -s '- - . iri- N 513 - ii V' 1'-12: .- 9 K' ff- Q. A . ' ,. '- S' g,.5:fi .- . K K Q.: . F - . 5. . 2. gf s -- X1 .gay wg. .X gf. 5 . . -ani ' mf, . favxwig . 22. Q ,Q F A - SN X fm ,Q .. ' 5. . my ' K - . 5 1 f- ,U .3 5 5 'K' . f s1.vX?T-x 1:TSXXllx.,-'.i+ 'S ...R SESS: xii' L N s.. M Dk A L - Ras :-:? ':: ' - - 1' :SPV 2 ' -. kv Q51 GQXQIJ J. Junk K. Junk D. Kaehny M. Kaehny K. Knliehe K. Knnn:-nbsrg M. Knnnenberg J. Karius R. Knschner SOPHOMORES . . .49 is ff, X00 4 gr gef 1 . QPYQI' 'e:..: ., 'f . D. Kristen 'fs-,X Il xx With Ni X x X X Q . H . Katzfey Q Ni Q Y xx X s Q s 5 X es S X x X X sw .. - s X .Q .ks X is ks Ng. Careful Thought :ws . . .. . X -fsQ..-isgsgq -1.sX.s-sgw..-.. i' i -JZTZ. Eff- .N X i - K . . A .. ., 3 11 1 . -' an -. .. s-1' u..--1:- -1. - , . ' fr.....ss'.+'sq, .NQ N -as' X X L. Kiel . vihx g Z sx X X K 1, INN S X x X Q' T. Kertscher I - D: .. R. Kiekhaefer D. Kielly B. Kippenhan M. Kirsch A. Kiefer zu. .. X.. .EE X xxx s sx SOS X . X N SK Y .. x X . - S s X sb QP X s X sl? S Y D. Kissinger Gary Shubino gets his make-up put on for the operetta. H. Kissinger B. Kitchen J. Klein J. Kletzine' S. Kling M. Knoeck S. Knop J. Kocher M. Koehler i J. Konen P. Knrneli C. Krause D. Krell R. Krell J. Krueger W S. Kuechler N. Kuc-hl M. Kuestcr 1 X i s K is-. 1 I-ilff F-.sw - .I Priisisiflsissi' x . ' 112. P - s - . xg. , , SP1 X' .QU ' -h i- : 52: :EI Q'-: 3.5 STX M5 - 'QiEl?S:fffs -:N WNY :.r 33? 'NE 'WC Wx? i Db F? 53:-its-w-:Z -5 -T: '- iilsiifs' La' s' .. fe W f-N. 'i rr xl s X., X : T Xf ' 1 ' ' . 1-. .... --mes.. . sz I- i.. ,... f . .gs-ff 'lx bs? 'ir .- .5 J.. ze K: 13.3, : ' - . -- 1 1 iii . i K . , 5' 5' .. ff. . :flies .2 K A . sliiv :K 5 K 9 ' sr i - s 1- . . . ...X ..,. ..... . ...... .... . . . .. . L. . B. Kuester A. Kufahl D. Kurth K. Kuss J. Kutcheid H. Kutz P. Lane I.. Lang: G. Lcmke R. Lepper P. Lic-sse H. Linnemeier J. Lochen R. Lochen T. Lord S. Lorenz R. Lunlow C. Lvnn 50 . . . SOPHOMORES With izg ik -X:-h . Xwi'ft y.. XXXXXSX M. Maeder R. MacFarlane ' X in X , .:.f X ,X XXXXX X ?mwf . .X .. X. , X X55 . f -' L. Mayer M. Mayer . ',' gil.. 1 A XE ,..,. .X t P P. Monday M. Montgomery . X.. . X-1-f' X N ' XX X .XX A N X . . it-A i i D. Nyhouse J. Odermann Con ideration for Others X X X X X M. McGrath .XNXXXX ' T X XXX . M X .' X X X Q XX J. Melenric' X ?a '.X - ..h. -sg X XX X X X X X X 1' r' . 1 'X 1 X j. Mueller X ff 'f Q1 f ff? 'M' G. Ohrmund was' .X W fl 2' f uw f . ff f M WAV XXX X . P 'XX X . sk X X Q X X XX N K. Mariucci XX X X X X l ... X Q.. X X Melhorn h X X . . sk ai X X X 'Q X XQQ NX X ,XX .X X. XX Pi XXX- J. Myers B. Olson The Sophomores studied earnestly year-round. Q N X f-X. eta.-' 'XX . XQXXS- S .- J. Marshall X- X XXX. , . ..Q cf - XXX' . -XS -X X5 X X Q '-X X i s TQXX X X K. Metzger . .X sr N X X X X XXX . X. XGXCX N X XX X XX X X X X A s:., , K i w. X X j Q. M. Martin f is -asf .XX V SX 1 s .:.. X35 XX X X X X NN it XX X X X -. Xs . . .. , X S. Matenner XX XXX X X X XX XX XXX XX X ggi X X Xa XXX X X Q X? X X. X1 XX . Q .K XY- :S X XXX .Q X -5fi.f.x .-sizXQi'N XXX X .XX K. Miller I.. Miller . . .... K K -Q -any ' X .. ,. ' 1:'XX....- X-XX X31 'X QX P55 f . - : X l X Q- X X lf XXX . .SX ' X ' 'XXX- -ev K ix ' uf X .. W X X M. Natzke' j. Nehrbass e ' . ' Q .. .Q 1 X Xk .Q P K li -X-. rf- X X- . .miss-X X. K Xx - X- . XS: 49 X -XifiizSQ.5X,.. ,xg M. Otfen J. Pxbian XX-X XX ...... X . X 1.5 . X e- - K XX, . . 1' . t XXX . X XX.. X X .... X. ' M. Nels 15+ X ' .. .5 QXXQXXXXC XX X SX X X X XXX . XX X S. Parlow X g AX' 2 5 'X K - J. Petermann D, Peters T. Peters Z. X i .XXQE Q . 4. jx M X 32 5 . XXXQWS ' .S 53? tive. . X i 4. ASS' 'N li g . N f - , 1-2-X - J at .X Xe.. .. : , . . X. X... .X .. . . XX .. . X . X .. -. X XX X- XXX A . XV. Plaskey G. Poellot R. Punzenberger S C I 6 X . . E liz XX X Q X vm X 1 X R X X -aw QV' 1. Mayer :X A ' , 'P 5 sg - N3 Xl T TX ' Q ,XX - QXXXX . XXX-' : ' K 5 : X X 2 P. Miller '-3 g!Ei:.. V X Rib K. Neuy . if . 'RSX X X XXX X K. Mayer X X : '1 i N2 ' . M. Monday S3 .. X 'X X X X X -' X SXXXQ XXX S.-X. F X. X X XX XX X X X X X B. Nickasch S X A N XQNX K X XX XX X XX XX . X X X xg ifiisfig g' X-1 . tf. '..x fgXX. D. Patten X X X . X X VXX XXX X , 'f B. Petri S . 2 . X X 5 X X Q it X. X XX X . XX X N' X SNS X W 2 x 'X EX Qiif ifl 1 . rX' D. Quztde L. Peil 1-. X .SX X X X T ' X X X X X XX w XX 1 XX. . -S - X --. G. Pfister ga . X t X X . . X. . .-X Xu? X . 0 X Y XX X X X X XX X X X .X A 'AXETS l-I. Rzlmly SOPHOMORES. . 51 With An Interest in School Life . . . J. Rady E. Rau K. Remillard S. Renard 1. Reseburg II. Robrahn J. Roden N. Roeber I. Roeckl A 1 K. Rosenthal M. Ross K. Rowe W. Russell T. Rutz L. Sacia T. Sailer S. Sarko R. Schneider M. Schlcgel C. Schloemer H. Schloemer R. Schlosser j. Schmahl M. Schmahl .K. Schmid ' R. Schmidt D. Schneider I V F. Schneider D. Schneiss D. Schnorenberg R. Schnyder F. Schoenbeck I.. Schreiber B. Schultz i J. Schwitzer G. Shabino l M. Shinkan J. Shulka R. Slavik J. Smith R. Smith M. Snell N. Soyk I R. Spaeth S. Spaeth l l M. Spoerke J. Spradau S. Spradau B. Sprinkmann L. Stachler S. Stahl B. Stahnke J. Steier' R. Steinmetz l 52...SOPHOMORES I if RN . Fw? .S X S x :I x . And With A De ire to Serve. 12355 .'i:.. 1 OISSVS' - fix EX .- JA. . : - X YQ Qi NE.j'i1:. fi-15 QISQQS -..-. Q5 ,,-XL5,.QS: :NN i . N .-' rw.. ii. X g. . si 1 2' .S .. . -. ,. .. ,N.X.E. Sf f..:. - 4 - X - It Q 5 -.Q g W... Li, Q .. XX: -f i... f gg, .g is mf , X -Q .Q 1 1 QM... ' g X. S A L N in I ' X FXS: -Rx .Fix p lx. Strohacker D. Struggles T. Sullivan P. Swift R. Tennies J. Theisen C. Thelen .x .NF f' 2 FX X X X K gx XA XX 5 . gkx s... .. N X SSS X NX X . X sf 2 iaxlws. i . .3 255 NS .-.A Q..:.f' at XX S3 ...s , fm... 5 XQXQX 'KQXNXYX - x wif? . X.. , ffx K. Thelen M. Thill D. Thull L. Uebele L. Uelmen L. Ulrich M. Ustruck G. Utech J. Van Beck T. Vrana E. Volkert T. Wade G. Wagner S. Wagner D. Wahouske J. Wlahouske T. Xvatzlawick T. Watzlawick T. Wfeiclmzin R. Wliedmeycr S. We-inert j. Weis . X -AQ ' Sifikwfizq Q NSSSEQI f. -5 i i i P. Weiss XV. Vlleiss M. Wisncfske M. W'olf X .. y .xxx X. X X. .1 N sg D. Weiss D. W'eiss X 5 SEQRES X. ' .Q ..,. S .X SS xx l X . kN Q . X N- X NS X X XS . SX Xe S s.XsXS'X1r iv Mm... Z X vb N -EX. J. Weiss iiifisfixfiig Sz' :..X.-1Xg.,sgzs.. X-. .5 .... . XX sggsf .N XX - -.1 5:5 in 5-X. - . - X.-SW-n. ' 'X . s' - i XA -- . A XX . X... Assn.: -' : Mirza. -X. in :XX s. X s.:.:' ... ...- ,.-........ . .. .. J. Wietor S. Willkomm K. Winninghoff J. Wolliler S. XVollner T. Yogerst un o 'E .- 2 : 3 CD :A :. :S- 0 : .-. ... 14 Z FY ,- .. cr.. ... FD Q.. .. 5. C F cm kc ... :1 Z T' F' 9 51 72 2 'Q I C ..- 5 Z 'fffyvf 'wx .,u 4 ',zzy::4wf , , .f 44 ,, 0 ,z ,,V ' ' , ' X iii. A fag. iff W f wfzffw ?f0ZWWm:f2,f,h V. vw ff f M fi, .1.mm-ff4 4,f,,.w:'. -' .pf ffw- -vw. www an AKMWQW V . 1:..2.5,2,f ff MWXZW,4zUfh7f,0,Z,CZZi'i2y, at V, Wgmifffgg ,,,,,59,w. .mmf Hwy' ' --2, 1 ,,f.:f f-3' ii' ill , , wwf M KK ,731 - fwimZXm.'.,w f. M. Ziegler 59 WN ff. ini? we-X55 . X X. W Q1 X ' Q X . X X :Xxx 5 . X X X X XXX Q . Q X xx XX X S SX X X L. Zi CHIEF .,, Z X X X X x XX ww .- fi SEQ- Y X-X. i X- A . . S.. K. Zirxgsheim' D, Zin-,mel SOPHOMORES. .53 Emharkin on Their High School Years FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Vice-President, Sandy Hansen, President, Patty Schwitzer, Secretary-Treasurer, Karen Troedel. XVe freshmen received our first Ktasten of XVest Bend High School during the morning of freshman orientation day. Some of us were scared. Some were con- fused. But most of us put on an air of new maturity. XVe were in high school at lastl Although every one of us had dreams and aspirations for the future, time dealt gen- erously with just a few of us and kindly with most of us. XV e began our trek through the wilder- ness of our first year with class elections. XVe elected Patty Schwitzer our president, Sandy Hansen our vice-president, and Karen Troedel secretary-treasurer. In October the freshmen were invited to the Freshman Party, an annual event designed to serve as a social kick-off. The Frosh had loads of fun, while several up- per classmen were ordered off the prem- ises of our party. The homecoming game thrilled most of our class, we were pleased to see our team win as we cheered for them and for our court representative, Sandy Hansen. The big bonfire and rally the night before gave us a real thrill. By the time December rolled around, most of us were indoctrinated into the high school routine and were anxiously await- ing the holiday reprieve. VVhen semester exams came, a lot of us flunked English and science. XVe found that work was re- quired to survive in high school. Along with the work came fun in the form of the many extra-curricular activ- ities. Dozens of freshmen participated in debate, forensics, track, swimming, basket- ball, football, and all the others. There were some notable accomplish- ments in school work, too. VVe had people on the honor roll and others who won prizes in the Science F air. Our first year was a year of good balance and of promise of still better things to come. 1966 --- XVe are waiting for you. XVe will be ready when you come! Freshman Registration --- First taste,' of VVBHS. 54. NFRESHMEN lNTRODUCTION FRESHMAN HONOR ROLL Barbara Braun Gerald Braun Robert Burckardt Susan Dyken john Gemer Gay Conring Carol Guslick Julie Cuth Bonnie Harth Lee Harth jim Hoefert Norman Hoefert john Horlamus Michael Hron Dennis Kittel Linda Kopp Dianne Krueger Mary Laufer David Lloyd Mary Mrazik Nancy Mrdjenovich Douglas Otto Andrea Ours Paul Pelke Carl Pick Linda Poehlman Terry Poplawski Barbara Roecker Margaret Sachse Timothy Scheer Robert Schmidt Katherine Schuh Ianice Shallow Neil Topel Samuel Walla Marilyn Watson Sandra NVeinand Craig VVelch Patricia Schwitzer Robert VVendelborn Kathy Xveyer Priscilla Zell Freshmen Contribute . . . P. Albrecht J. Allen P. Allen D. Anderson E. Anderson N. Ashman L. Backhaus S. Barber M. Barrett E. Bauer J. Bauer C. Bauman S. Becker U. Becker M. Behlen D. Bennett D. Berres T. Bgres J. Biersack M. Biertzer J. Boesch C. Boosc R. Bowser R. Brace L. Bradley B. Braun Kathy Sclmepf is a wary assistant for a science assembly. G. Braun D. Brown K. Bruendl M. Bruendl D. Bruss ' R. Burclcardt C. Burg K. Carlson L. Carpenter rccmef S.Cassel D Chapman L.Cl1ristenson L.cifmks M. Clark r.c00k rcmlghlin V A. Daniels FRESHMEN . . . 55 Giving Their Time . . . D. Daniels Y M. Dassow G. Dean D. Dearborn J. Deckliver C. Degner H. Delcore J. Donath J. Dorzok I.. Dricken J. Du Charmc I.. Du Charms R. Du Charms K. Duescher D. Dunst S. Dyken A. Eickelberg P. Eisen The study of current events was pursued in Mr. Peters' class. Giiiiiigelke B. Erickson R. Erickson G. Esselman R. Fettig K. Feucht P. Fieweger A. Fisher C. Flnsch C. Flasch M. Flasch D. Fleming B. Friedel S. Frings T. Funk L. Gasner K. Gauger C. Gehl R. Gengler P. Gerek 56 . . . FRESHMEN I. Gemer S. Gessert S Gibbons R. Gildemeister T. Gitter R. Goa:-den I.. Goetz Giving Their Effort . . . G. Gonring S. Gonring D. Goska B. Graff D. Greenley K. Guerndt C. Gumm M. Gundrum C. Guslick J. Guth D. Haen R. Hammer S. Hansen B. Harth D. Harth J. Harth L. Harth D. Harvey Art works in the new showcase were admired by Sandy Cessert R. Haug G. Held G. Hellpap R. Helmer R. Hemauer N. Hembel M. Heppe S. Herriges G.Y Hess R. Hintz R. Hirschboeck J. Hoefert N. Hoefert G. Hoeft M. Hocft M. Hoelz J. Hoerig M. Hoffman J. Holi D. Homuth J. Horlamus C. Hron M. Hron J. Huber L. Hudson D. Ibler K. Jacobson FRESHMEN. . .57 Giving Their Talent ,l. Jaeger xl X XX W XX X Xt N . T. Kenny D. Jansen . - if NX N X X Y X.. . Mis. X X N XX C. Kerry XXX..- NS X S. janz 1. jazak K ew? -. X X ge X X N X N5, X X X X E W X S C. Kertscher . 9 D .XX -XX :PSN XR .2 .Q f XM TXXXQX x. X S Q XX T. -Xi . X C. Kiefer NNX . X - X. NQE in enXwXXXXe.5Qwf e.ieNefe R. Klumb K. Knight I. Knuebel G. Koenig X X XX X M. Johann X Q X X Xe XC XX M. Kiellcy 555 . X 1' X. X. . QX X XX X A X X ...vii . L ..XSYQ '55.ii1ii K. Kohl X X .5 A N X X X KX N 3 Xvf XX, C. Kandel i f Rf. , .Lf I X X Y X X X NX NX Y X.. . X . ld: -m.uXXs1.S5 D. Kissinger I 'iii . . X Sp X X Kopp D. Kraemer F. Krause L. Kreis D. Kreici J. Krieger A. Krueger . . .X Og .X . XX. x X. QXXXEQQQ i X .. .Xxx .sa :ESS ES'QSSS ew XX XX X XS X X X xx KX R Q 5 X X X , ,Sig X GX X X X Xx ii X X Q Q X A Kruegeri X ev' -.Xrv .A W X Ts are .. X X X X .X . .... .MXXS .X .XX ...Q ..X. - ..g X gigsi XX Xgs. SEQ -e.iXe .... if . i X .ww .ffl .- X. XTX.. .... . .. X.. . . XXXXX. . .X XXXXX. . X . D, Krueger K. Krueger X-.wx -'fic g md8NSvsQS1'f P. Kuhn WJ. Kurth . FRESHMEN .v - .sg zX fi. ' ..s XX...XX .sean - - ...X XX- -K -X . X. X .XXX X .. . ,... .... X .XX X X X X X XQX N Q XX . Y we A. Krug S' - Rexx . x NX N3 . Sk X X XX . X X X. . X .XXX XX X Q XX XX X :XX X X G. Kruse G. Kuehl ..: X I Sffi 153995 L. Laatsch R. T eridrath S. Lane P. Lange X. . i X, T: X X K M. Karl . . ri ' 5.5: X -XX?-H X5 . ei --Q -. .XXXXX-X . X XR X X X X X X X X SSX X X 1 N Q N Q Xbx xi x X S S. Katzfey D. Kempf X X -.LL X ' ---- X A - 1 XS: .-...If - Xwsnefi SXSXPX fwn , ..,. L ,X i V ' his 3 X .. . XXX X S. Kissinger D. Kitt:-l R. Kleinke freshman examines results of his talent XX X . X .. 'Q' L .. ii K 1 si ' I . ...-. ...X . M. Kuester J i ...XF .XX H X I f ix Q? if . XXX SXX x X RPR X X X X X X e -12311. .,, R. Larson 5 , - leg: M. Kufahl H. Kuhn '- 2 f- '- B. Lfmfer I. Lanier X . X X .. X Q S S . .. . X X 3 Aera XXX - lien X S Giving Their bilities . . . J. Laufcr M. Laufer R. Lee G. Legat: T. Lcgat: C. Lehn K. Lewis D. Lloyd B. Loch R. Loch S. Lochen L. Loetz J. Lord J. Lorenz S. Luplow L. Maeder C. Mariucci J. Marshall The unforgettable first day of school. S. Martin J. Mayer S. Mayer G. McCartney L. McEwen S. McGrath B. Medinger B. Meiser M. Merriam M. Mezera L. Miller J. Minz M. Minz V. Monday M. Mrazik N. Mrdjenovich G. Mueller M. Mueller C. Myefski J. Myrhum D. Nennig C. Nicholas S. Niebauer C. Nungesser D. Nyhousc D. Oclerman S. Oesterreich J. Olson' A. O'Meam D. Otto FRESHMEN. . .59 Giving Their Hearts . . . EYORO A. Ours T. Pape J. Papenfuss R. Parker D. Pastors R. Patten P. Pelke G. Peters J. Peters R. Peters XV. Peters B. Petri J. Pfister C. Pick J. Pick L. Poehiman J. Pomazal T. Poplawski K. Potter W. Prost H. Puckett G. Quass M. Radloff K. Rady G. Rahlf G. Reed C. Reichert P. Reiter B. Richter B. Roecker C. Roehrdanz S. Roos L. Rosenthal 1. Rutz M. Snchse The study of Latin requires much board work S. Sacin. I.. Santarlasci T. Scheer S. Schlosser F. Schmahi D. Schmidt R. Schmidt I. Schneider K. Schnepf I. Schnell S. Schnyder D. Schober 60 . . . FRESHMEN Giving Their pirit . . . C. Schrauth P. Schrauth ' ssitte - 5 SESS- . i if? I' 5531: X x X . is - X x 35359 ff 2 . . . 'E K. Schuh A. Schumacher A. Schweiger i V if ls.. . 1 .2 .1 1 ' .sm X . V 5 ' 'iff 'ES' . Dixie... if - rf' F 1- -- --'ffl 'Ii f .P ' 15. as- . 1, . . 'MI .-1 Sf: i ce A 'fir . - r 3- . - . : . :,..a.:a:sa .w. : 34 -a-gay , .. aw 1. img .Q 513.5 M - NA N - Q . 1 . . . ' P. Schwitzer K. Seat Vogel D. Seitz J. Shallow D. Sham: P, Simlmmu An industrious freshman sets up a project at the Science Fair. R. Slavik S. Slesar P. Solberg D. Sommeriud L. Sup:-da' B. Soyk M. Soyk W. Spaeth M. Staugke J. Steier D. Stockhausen C. Stoltman X 1 mm: .. g 15.5. - i f Qszg., Q3 A .w 5 is .il.M'fs .. . J. Thomas Q. S . K i if K S' .sis B .. . X . ew S. Strege N235 ' , 'E ' ' 2' ' 'Q 2. . X K B. Thull D. Tillou -.1r.g:'..i .rr--t - 51 'f 1 i 51 fit, . .5 555.24 f-N s..-QQ .L I i - Q .... . - i he . . . K Q55-SEV -: 2 51. r . 1 .- S. f ., . D. Volk J. Voll-' T. Vore s -...fax firm. . Nz -. X Q K Q 5 N N s s .eu Ji! f. Q. . - .W 9 X Q Q N' ' . . 1 4? R 9 i x . E X X f D. Tischer M. Vrana i 1.23 . . 1 ' K X 5 S? NS . I' fr Q ' Q X .x x . NX . 2 4 ff .QQ X -'x X . X N G. Stube D. Tackes A. Tennies M. Thelen J. Thill reiszx.. 1, i ,, -... gxggv sr-Flfgrcfwiir ' r yqrwi ' .R . 1 . ' --Q- 1 -1 N. Topel K. Truedel S. Uttech J. Vass D. Vogelslscrg M .... .M i . . z fZ'i-51 . - A i jf. .. . . 1:5 5.11:-knvgy.. ... 1., 2. . . if2QsQ..:l -.Ss r . Q . DELI :WZ 24.155 se me . . .-. . X NX 7 mis Qiir-.gl six? 3 Q.. 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Wlcstphal SNs.nsssssfi:rksss E a f - a K- Wvvsf I-V Wilkefw E- Wilfarn Forensics --- An outlet for talent. Miss Rogers helps a future honieinakcr. .FRESHMEN 1963 FRESHMAN SCIENCE FAIR XVINNERS Mary Lu Hoelz Cheryl Boose Robert VVendelborn Paul Otto Barbara Braun Gregory Reed Donna Vogelsberg Lois Rosenthal Susan Slesar Knute Jacobson Robert Hirschboeck Barbara Laufer Lynn Backhaus Karen Duescher David Lloyd ,loc Huber Patty Solberg john Thoma Melvin Soyk Tim Scheer XVallace Kurth Ronald Lee Dianne Krueger Rick Coeden Howard NVolf Mary Cunclrum Peggy Clark Mike Dassow Kenneth Rady Peggy Sachse Paul Pelke David C-oska Patricia Schrauth Carl Pick David Mayer Kathie Lewis Daniel Dunst Gregory Held Carol Cuslick Bonnie Erickson john Allen Liz Bauer Accompli hi orth Achievements. Mr. NVeier's science class works on required projects. 1 ff .. 1 XSNQIN .s ,a xmwiw ajbfzszi im! N.,.,f gels A' . s Qiiisie' H Q ,i3Egf,iLx.w. N wait. Sa-9,5 TIRES , kMQ,.i-5353 . 6 Y, s-wxgxy v Ax .gvSxS?N 4 .411 ss L ss K N . Required work brings satisfying results. A ., Q s X X i I R Q... 4? K r 'gif BN' s f :A A ' 5 . 31 - . ,ry s K. Wfinckler D. Winnemier 'N -A 1' S ' l f! .. Q :gi-'f +2 -. 5 . ' N Q? 'L i ' 'i:1..st'ig-N L - r . Home economics students help with College Day luncheon. C, Wiskerchen H. Wulf H. Wolf Mr. Moen gives a demonstration for his science class. ' XVithdmwn. J. Xvolfgram M. Wollner V. Wollner S. Yanke -,,.. - 'i R. Yearling K. Zell P. Zell J. Zingshcim FRESHMEN . . .63 A 1 JL U KJZLVVZZZXI Z 1 Z Q? 05? 3 mn QE? 1 1 6 5 Z QC? QQ ,QSQW Juniors --- Seniors --- Senate . . . Voice of the Students SENATE OFFICERS Kathie Staral, John Limbach, Karen Petermann. This year's Student Senate, ably presided over by President John Limbach, was a hub-bub of activity. Starting its schedule at the beginning of the school year, the Senate sponsored the traditional Homecoming festivities, including the parade and dance. Continuing throughout the year, the Senate projects included: Dads, Night, Bermuda Day, the Christmas Door Decoration Contest, and the Annual Awards Day Program. One project, never before attempted by a student organization, consisted of bringing forty senior citi- One of the Senate's projects was a Senior Citizens' Day, including an assembly. zens from the VVashington County Home to our school to look in on classes and extra-curricular activ- ities. Various students and senators acted as guides for the guests. At an assembly program held the afternoon of their visit, the student body joined in singing carols to them. In conjunction with the YAC Council, the Senate presented the County Home with a FM radio system for its dining room. Under the guidance of Mr. Taylor, the Senate proved itself to be truly The Voice of the Studentsv in every respect. SENATE MEMBERSHIP F reshmen --- S ophomores --- Lynn Backhaus Sandy Baker Sandra Becker Linda Bradley Darlene Daniels Susan Dyken Pat Eisen Carol Gehl Sandra Gessert Dana Haen Rick Hammer Knute Jacobson Tom Kenny Mary Kielley Judy Knoebel Kathy Lewis Jan Lord Peggy Merriam Char otte Nicholas Andrea Ours Cappy Pick Peggy Sachse Janice Shallow Pat Schwitzer Janice Vass Marilyn VVatson Ronald VVeeks Howard WVolf .SENATE Carol Beck Sandra Bleick Jeri Bodenbach Pam Dunlop Mike Engelbrecht Tom Frank Ray Croth Chris Cumm Joan Hawig Mar Haebig Marlf Kannenberg Lynn Kiel M ary Kirsch Karla Kuss Pat Lane Kristine Mayer Ken Metzger Becky Nickasch Judy Petermann Mama Schlegel Jolm Schmahl Doug Schneiss Bill Sprinkmann Linda Staehler Kay Strohacker Sandy VVillkomm Mary NVolf Margo Burckardt Bruce Busch Judy Eichenseer Carol Evans Mark Finch Florence Foy John Crundahl Jean Hirschboeck Pat Jansen Kathy Kauth Sandie Krieger Phyllis Krueger Mary Kay Lange Mark Matenaer Pat Merriam Chet Nielsen D. G. Opgenorth Kathy Petermann Arlene Rheingans Karen Scharrer Jo Ann Schmidt Mary Schutt Pat Slesar Terry Stahl Dan Stahrner Eileen NViedmeyer Carol Ziemer John Arkenherg Mary Baehring Bruce Caldwell Dave Clark Marlene Haen Sue Jeffrey Bob Justl Diane Konwent Walter Landvatter Krisie Larson Sabine Milz Ann Monroe Neil Palash Norm Pipping Maria Rojas Sue Schneider Ann Schoenbeck Diane Simons Mary Troedel Cam VVenzel Barb Zenk YAC Council . . . Groundvvork for Social Life YAC COUNCIL OFFICERS Ken Erickson, left, took part in a YAC Council Vice-President john Crundahl, President Dave Scheer, project sponsoring a trip for our Senior Secretary-Treasurer Pat Merriam The Youth Activity Council really followed through on its intended purpose of serving the com- munity during the past year. Under the able leader- ship of President Dave Scheer, Vice-President Iohn Crundahl, and Secretary-Treasurer Pat Merriam, the Council planned and directed West Bend High School social activities. It also led the school in con- ducting various community projects. Among the high- lights of the past yearis agenda are included: the Summer Formal, the after-game dances, a Clash Citizens to a musical show. dance, a party featuring the Legends,', the annual Midwinter Ball, Alpine Village, a student bowling league, and various movies throughout the year. The Council also sponsored a trip to the musical, Pajama Gamef for some of the Senior Citizens and mental patients living at our two county homes. At Christmas time, the YAC Council conducted a party for these people in the Youth Activity Center. Twenty members from all classes comprised the Council, while Mr. Al Dearborn guided its activities. First row --- Karen Petermann, Sandy Krieger. Standing --- President Dave Scheer, Secretary-Treasurer Pat Mer- Seconcl row --- Kathie Staral, Dinny Schultz, Ray Groth, Mary riam, vice-President John Grundahl, Neil Palash, John Lim- Ellen Haebig, Linda Bradley. bach, Mr. Al Dearborn, Pete McGrath, Sandy Caldwell, Third row --- Mary Hess, Margo Burckhardt, Dan Stahmer, Dan Barbara Kitchen, Marlene Schnepf, LeMahieu, D. C. Opgenorth, Ron Kirkland. YAC COUNCIL . . .67 . . . Well-Deserved Honor Won by Merit 1963 NHS OFFICERS Ann Monroe, Dave Hammer, John Baumgartner, Ann Schoenbeck. The National Honor Society is, as its name implies, an honor society. It is a nation-wide organization which pay trib- ute to high school juniors and seniors of good character, who maintain a high scho- lastic average while serving and leading their school and community. It is a great privilege to be invited to join this society. The members are picked by a board of teachers who screen each student carefully. The National Honor Society was head- ed this year by john Baumgartner, presi- dent, Dave Hammer, vice-president, Ann Schoenbeck, secretary, and Ann Monroe, treasurer, under the able guidance of Miss Verna Kuethe. The results of their endeavor were seen on April 4, when 25 new members were ac- cepted into the society. Five senior and twenty juniors were invited to join because they possessed the four desirable qualities necessary for admission --- Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. NEVV MEMBERS Front row --- Kay Techtman, Barb Kircher, Diane Mrdjenovich, Joy Mueller, Ann Sheski, Sue Schiller. Second row --- Bill F ilo, jane Land, Sylvia Reksten, Mary Schutt, Florence Foy, Ierry Beck. Third row --- john Grundahl, Kathy Spaeth, Sandie Krieger, Margo Burckardt, Bill VVagner, Bob Iustl. Buck row --- Ron Crabb, Steve Dickmann, john Kitchen, Tom King, jim Croth. 68...NHS These four ideals were the cen- tral theme of the reception and were the topics of the speeches given by the officers. Mr. Ed Kitchen also gave a very interest- ing talk on the world of advertis- ing and the requirements for suc- cess in business. Mr. XVeiner ac- cepted and welcomed the new members and presented them with their membership cards. After the cerem on y refreshments were served to the members, families, and guests. XVest Bend High School takes pride in its large membership in this fine organization, especially in regard to the two-year members. SECOND-YEAR MEMBERS Kathryn Mayer Sabine Milz Ann Monroe Karen Petermaun Roger Sacia Barbara Schaffer David Scheer Ann Schoenbcck Frank Sprtel Carol Ann YVclch john Arkenberg Gary Barber john Baumgartner Robert Caldwell Margaret Carlson Daniel Clemens David Hammer Mary Hess Kristin Larson Dan Lehiahieu Bad er State . . EX erience in Government g P BADGER GIRLS' STATE An unforgettable experience in the lives of VVBHS Badger Boys and Girls was the 1962 Badger State sessions. Sue Schnei- der and Ann Monroe were VVest Bendis representatives to the girls' sessions held on the University of YVisconsin campus in Madison last summer. The girls spent an interesting week campaigning for offices, helping to estab- lish local, county, and state governments, and electing officers. The most exciting event was taking over various state govern- ment functions in the State Capitol Build- ing for an afternoon. Although the week was filled with an intense program of activ- ities designed to acquaint the girls with government procedure, there was time for enjoyable social events and the opportu- nity to make new friends. 1962 Badger Girls: Ann Monroe and Sue Schneider Our representatives to Ripon included: Front row --- Frank Sprtel, Dave Hammer, Elliot F auster. Back row --- Roger Sacia, Walter Landvatter. BADGER BOYS, STATE Not pictured --- Pete Bartelt. Frank Sprtel, Dave Hammer, Elliot Fauster, YValter Landvatter, Roger Sacia, and Peter Bartelt were privileged to attend the annual session of Badger Boys, State at Ripon College in 1962. The boys also spent the week learning the details of the actual functioning of our government. Each day, the boys attended sessions where they were instructed in some phase of govern- ment. The important lectures, exciting elections, and recreational periods com- bined to make the experience educational and rewarding. Both Badgers Boys' and Badger Girls, State representatives will benefit from their experience in the future. They gained a practical knowledge in government pro- cedures and a better understanding of how to be a good citizen. BADGER STATE. . .69 Bend . . . Looks Back on Fond Memories BEND STAFF Sitting --- joan Van Beck, Coralie Kohl, Carol YVelch, Ann Mon- roc, Pat Schwitzer, Sue Schiller. Strmfling---Ruth Beth, Karen Schmidt, Roger Cross, Neil Palash, Dave Scheer, Mike Mayer, Bill Bauman, Tim Sullivan, John Kitchen. Completion of the 1963 BEND proved to be an exciting and rewarding event for the entire BEND staff, including our capable co-editors, Margaret Carl- son, Laurie Schowalter, and Kathie Staral, as well as the regular staff members. Producing a yearbook makes quite a demand on the time and efforts of everyone involved, but the finished product is well worth the effort. Taking pic- tures and mounting them, listing the various activities, writing articles, and meeting deadlines are only a few examples of the work which went on behind the closed door of Mr. Baxteris BEND room this year. Many of the tedious details were taken care of by the competent staff members: Leigh Gieringer and Barb McHugh, art editors, Ruth Beth and Coralie Kohl, assistant editors, Bill Bauman, business manager, Dave Scheer, advertising manager, Karen Schmidt, typist, and Tim Sullivan and Roger Cross, photogra- phers. Many other students helped, also. Wie would like to express our sincere appreciation to Mr. Frederic B. Baxter, Mr. Raymond Panfil, and Mr. VVallace Benson, the advisors. Above left --- Editors X Sitting --- Kathie Staral, Leigh Gieringer. Standing --- Barb M c H u g h , Laurie Schowalter, Margaret Carlson. Right --- Mr. Frcdcric B. Baxter, Advisor. Editors Kathie and Laurie check photos before mailing to the engraver. Clipper . . . Prints School News As lt Happens The publication of our school newspaper, the Campus Clipper, was under the management of co- editors, Carol XVelch and Mike Lloyd. This year the bi-monthly publication had one of the largest staffs in its history with over forty reporters, copy-readers, and , typists. Counseling and aiding the staff was their capa- A ble advisor, Mr. Albert Jacobson. VVork on the Clipper began on Monday afternoons when reporters turned in their stories, Page one, which carried the who, what, where, when, and why of school activities, occasionally had a chance to print a Kscoopf' Analysis of these news stories was presented on page two in the editorial column. KN-'hile the staff is just beginning its role as a critical observer, it has attempt- ed to accurately present student opinion on VVBHS policies and activities. Features appeared on page three. Through the skilled pen of feature writers, XVest Bend High students were entertained with a touch of humor in the various articles presented there. Highlights in sports appeared on page four. In order to solve the problem of old and tiresome sports news, several new columns appeared this year. On Thursday night, headlines were made, layout was completed, and the presses began to roll. Left --- Mr. Albert Jacobson, Clipper advisor. Front row --- Page Editors Theresa Laufer, Mary Schutt, Sue Riesen, 1oAnn Schmidt. Back row --- Editors-in-Chief Carol Welch, Mike Lloyd, Page Editor Neil Palash. Right --- Clipper staff members are ardent workers. CLIPPER STAFF F ro-nt row --- joe Huber, Gary Barber, Tom Eickelberg, john Kitchen, Dan Stahmer, Dave Hammer, Dwayne Bukcr, Ralph F leischmann. Walter, Barb Kitchen, Sue Hron. bisky, Emilie Mchring. Sccoiul rote --- Barb, Bradley, Mary Jo OpgG110fflL Back row--- Sharon Achterberg, Ellen Cotton, Becky Dmne Slmfmss IXUS PPRYSUU: lam CTEP- R050 Nickasch, Linda Stachlcr, Pat Slesar, Barb Espen, Bock- Pam Dunlop, Sue Steinert, Gerry NViedmeyer, Third row --- Judi Schmidt, Leigh Gieringer, Pam Sharyn Cypher, Carol Cehl, Mary Ustruck, Karen Devoe, Cay Gonring, Sue Schiller, Laurie Scho- Schucht, Prudy Pick, Carol Pederson, Lynn La- Debate . . . Practice in Cr anized Mr. Bruce Bertram Debate Coach Front row --- Richard Hammes, Pat Janz, joan Van Beek, Kathy Remillard, Cene Schmidt, Mark Finch, Mary Haebig, Naomi Chism, Sylxia Reksten, Barb Kitchen. Second row --- Pam Dunlop, Pam Griep, jo Anne Honeek, Patti Lane, Bonnie Duncan, Mary Ross, Barb Kireher, Laurel Uebele, james Shabinof On November 10, 1962, the XVBHS debate team par- ticipated in its first Invitational Debate Tournament held here, The topic debated this year was Resolved: That the United States should adopt a policy of reciprocal free trade with non-communist nations. Debate boxes once again became a common sight in the school as the debaters prepared for the coming tournaments. The hard work and research they put in before and during the season helped the team in the A, B, and C divisions to take first or second place at the majority of the tournaments. That the teams were so successful was due not only to the enthusiasm and diligent work of the debaters, but also to the work of their coach, Bruce Bertram. Mr. Bertram took particular interest in the B and C division debaters who will replace this YEtE1I',S varsity which consisted of four seniors, Dan Le- Mahieu and Ann Monroe Qaffirmativej, and Mary Hess and Judy Kahl Cnegativej. Many B and C debaters occa- sionally debated in the varsity division to give them experi- ence needed for next yearis competition. DEBATE SQUAD Fourth row --- Steve Miller, Gerald Braun, Frank Sprtel, Neil Palash, Richard Opgenorth, Prudy Pick, Ray Croth, Steve Dickmann, Dave Landdeek. Fifth row --- Bob Iustl, Kathy Rowe, Carol Beck, Susie Hron, Pat Dooley, Lynn Gonring, Ann Monroe, Chris Anderson. Sixth row --- john Grundahl, David Goska, Don F cuerhak, Terry Tlzirrl row --- Mike Hron, john Hron, Arlene Rheingans, Mary Stahl, Mark Matenaer, Bob Xllendelborn, Gene Hoefert, Cary Baehring, Judy Kahl, Lynn Labisky, Charlotte Muth, Mary Barber, Mike Engelbrecht. Hess, Ann Sheski, john Arkenberg. Buck row --- jim Anderson, Mike Lloyd, Ronald Crabb, Dan LeMahieu, Alan Hembel, David Bath. I' gument Develops Speaking kills Above --- Mr. Bertram awaits results at a tournament. Above rigl1t--- Dan LeMahicu has had a record number of NFL points for four years. Right --- Mary Hess and Judy Kahl were one-half of our school's state representatives. Lower right --- john Hron refutes an affirmative point. The va1'sity did very Well this year making it through the district with a 5-1 record. They took first place at the sectional tournament with a 6-0 record and went on to tie with two other schools for third place in the State Tournament with six wins and two losses. The tournament was held, as it has been in the past, at the University of VVis- consin with 22 schools participating. The team did extremely well at the National Forensics Tourna- ment held at Carroll College, VVaukesha. They made it through the elimination rounds, the quar- ter finals, the semi-finals, losing in the finals to Sheboygan South to take second place. Two of the highlights of the year the entire team really enjoyed were being hosts to the lanes- ville team overnight and being reciprocated as their guests when they traveled to the Janesville Invitational Tournament. The team is looking forward to an equally suc- cessful and enjoyable debate season next year. Examining this year's performance by underclass- men, one can surmise that it wonit be anything but a worthy year. DEBATE . . . 73 Forensics . . . Displa ing Abilit in Speaking Front row --- Kathy Schuh, Karen Duescher, Peg Merriam, Judy Fourth row --- Barbara Kircher, Liz Bauer, Phyllis Krueger, Knoebel, Peggy Sachse, Linda Staehler, Joyce Coedcn, Sylvia Carol Zieiner,- Sharyn Cypher, Kay Strohacker, Sandi Bleick, Reksten, Kathy Spaeth. Pat Lane, Judy Nielsen, Charlotte Muth. Second row --- Paul Allen, Priscilla Zell, Pat Eisen, Janice Fifth row --- Mlyron Martin, Cappy Pick, Nick Aslnnan, Linda Shallow, Cheryl Fischer, Eileen Wiedmeyer, Sandi Krieger, Sacia, Sue S esar, Karla Kuss, Pat Dooley, Mary Schutt, Pat Christine Gunnn, Gay Conring, Peggy Clark. Schwitzer. Third row --- Marilyn Beck, Therese Cross, Mary Thill, Nancy Buck row --- Mary Ustruck, Steve Frings, Mike Fisher, Gene Mrdjenovich, Barbara Braun, Mary Ross, Mary Kirsch, Pat Gosewehr, Ron'Crabb, Bruce Hutson, D. C. Opgenorth, John Merriam, Mary Walter, Pat Oelhafen, Pat Slesar. Grnndahl. WS The forensic season this year began in early October when selections were chosen and coaches ? assigned to participants. The first two meets of the season were prac- tice tournaments held at VVest Bend. On March 16, Wfest Bend hosted another practice tournament. Regular competition began on March 23 with the Little Ten Contest held at Hartford. The fol- lowing made up the VVest Bend varsity squad: Janice Shallow, Karla Kuss, Cappy Pick, Barb Braun, Peggy Sachse, Linda Sacia, Sue Schiller, Bruce Hutson, Kay Strohacker, Margo Burckardt, Joyce Goeden, Judy Nielsen, Bob Schmidt, Sylvia Retksten, Steve Frings, Mike Fisher, John Crun- dahl, Myron Martin, and D. G. Opgenorth. Of these, nine qualified for the district. , On March 29 and 30, fourteen students and two coaches attended the Forensic Tournament at Campion Jesuit High School in Prairie du Chien. West Bend placed third and Peggy Sachse received a second place award in oratory. The district tournament was held at Brook- field on April 6. Nine students from lVest Bend attended, three of whom qualified for the state contest, namely Margo Burckardt, Barb Braun, and J Sue Schiller. Congratulations to these girls. Much credit also goes to Mr. Raymond Urbas, director of the forensics program, and his assistant coaches for making this season a success. 74. . .FORENSICS Labs . . . odem Aids to Education The Development Reading Laboratory is one of many outstanding features at XVest Bend High School. Installed in 1951, the lab', has been successfully serving Xllest Bend High students for two years. Directing the lab is Mrs. Marjorie Dum- mett. The purpose of the lab is to help stu- dents to learn proper reading skills, to attain efficiency, and to acquire a healthy interest in reading. Mrs. Dummett uses various methods in training her reading lab students. The work, centered around the Shadowscope Reading Pacers, is supplemented by Iowa Beading Films and the Controlled Reader. Reports from people reaping the bene- fits of the developmental reading program have given XVest Bend High reason to be proud of its reading lab.,' The XVest Bend High School Language Lab, in its second year of operation, has proved to be of value to both teacher and student. To the language teacher, it is a means of giving personal attention to each pupil and serves as an indicator of individual progress. It also provides each student with the opportunity of hearing native speakers enunciating properly. To the student, it is an audio-oral means of perfecting his linguistic skills. Consisting of a master control booth and individual booths, this lab is truly a distinctive feature of our school. Miss Long demonstrates the use of the language lab Mrs. Dummett aids students with the use of the Shadowscope. READING AND LANGUAGE LABS American Field Service H uerirlos amigos norteamericrmos, Because this is a little letter that will always be in your Bend, I Want to tell you a little what my heart feels for you. I want to thank you very much for all the things youive done for me. First of all, I want to say that during my stay in XVest Bend, I was very happy. I liked the school very much and the teachers and students were very friendly. They made me feel at home. VVhen I came to NVQ-:st Bend, I didn't speak any English and I didrft understand it very much. You students helped me in class and at other activities, and I want to thank you for that. Especially, I want to thank you for the telephone call to my family in Costa Rica, at Christmas time. In time, I may forget some of your names, but I will never forget your faces. I will always re- member you as good friends. Iill never forget this wonderful experience that I had here, and when Iim in Costa Rica I will tell the people of Costa Rica all about life in the United States. I hope to come back to this country shortly, and maybe then I can see you again. But now I must say goodbye and hope that you will remem- ber me. Again I say Adi0s y muchas graciasf' NIARIA ISABELLE Rojfxs Mr ind Mrs Fred Llnge md diughter Xliry Ann VVhile in Argentina, Mary Hess was the guest hosts for the ye ir of the Hominal family. ilpportunit in International Relations This year, our exchange student was a representative from the Re- public of Costa Rica, Miss Maria Isabelle Rojas. XVest Bend High, in turn, was represented last summer by Miss Mary Hess who lived in Esperanza, Argentina at the home of Hose Hominal. The hub of the American Field Service program here is the AFS Club. The major purpose of the club is to raise funds to support the AFS program, and the main fund raising event was AFS Day. At this time we were visited by seven exchange students l:1'OIU sur- rounding area schools who joined with our own Maria in speaking in various classes and in presenting the student body with a program which featured the songs, dances, and costumes of their native coun- tries. After the program, the ex- change students were guests at a pot luck supper in the YAC. The supper was followed by a dance, climaxing a successful day. At Christmas, the student body presented Maria her gift---a phone call to her parents in Costa Rica. This call was made possible for Nlaria by individual student con- tributions before Christmas. In spring, the AFS Club also sponsored a Bermuda Day, bring- ing to a close another successful year. Finalists Barb Tinuncr, Mary Ann Lange, M and John Kitchen await news from A ' l m A AFS OFFICERS Sitting --- Mary Hess, Kris Larson, Karla Kass. Standing --- Mary Ellen Haebig, Liz Bauer, Judie Eichenscer. Laurie Schowalter. Students from many lands were guests at our AFS day. argo Burckardt, Maria and Mary Ann perform a Costa Rican dancc ieadquarters. at the AFS assembly. A. F. S .... 77 Clubs . . . Fufill the tudentis FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FUTURE NURSES Sue Schiller, Arlene Rheingans, Cheryl Fischer, Mark Finch. Margaret Snell, Navy Representative, Kathy Cehl, Coralie Kohl. V Y l Miss Henricksou sponsored the GAA this year. SAVE-A-CHILD CLUB Nancy Soyk, Marilyn Shinkau, Cheryl F ischer, Sue Jclfery. Mrs. Coska guided the activities of the F HA. Dave Lochen was this year's president of FFA. ...CLUBS Desire to Belon and Perform LATIN CLUB OFFICERS GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS Phyllis Krueger, Ann Sheski, joy Mueller. Mary K. Lange, D. G. Opgenorth, Chris Anderson Margo Burckardt. FBLA OFFICERS l Darlene Ewert, Mary jo Opgenorth, Eileen Rettler, Rosemme Pell' The Save-a-Trip Club went East in April Barb Nicholas was elected president of the Drama Club. The Dolphins presented il colorful water show. CLUBS... 4 Band . . . Acquirin kill Through Practice Majorette: Mary Ellen Schutt Front row --- Lynn Kiel, Karen Kannenberg, Sue Hron, jeff Fourth row --- Mr. Bleick, Susan Roos, lanet Cundrum Dorothy Lezotte, Alan Hembcl, Bob Hereau, Nancy Rosenthal, Leigh Forsberg, Sylvia Reksten, Barb IN'lcHugh, Aim Schoenbcckf. Gieringer, Priscilla Zell, Vicki VVollner. Marla XVilc0x, Lori Steiner, Sue Schneider, Diane Schmidt. Second roia--- Barb Stchlik, leannc Biersack, Charlotte Tennies, Fifth row --- lud Olson. loe WVeiss, Tamarra Smith, Marjorie . n r - ' y . ' n Gwen Iohnson, Linda Bradle ', Nancic Ixuchl, Diane Mrdjeno- Natzkc, Naomi Clnsm, Beth Gonrmg, Carolgcnc Sutherlun, . I - . 5 - y - - u- . ylch, Sandie Bleiek, Susan Renard, Kay Sehuppel, Mary Ott. Dianne Isonwent, Barbara Espen, Christine Wiskirchen, Third row --- Robert Lcpper, Dwayne Buker, Mark Yv6lIlill'lll, Dmmld R19u93'- Gregory Held, Glenn Dean, Peter Kobcr, Gloria Gerner, Jack Back row --- Charles Schowalter, Bryan Cooley, Lauri Mayer, Mueller, Bob Gessert, Gary Miller, Pat Schwitzer, Nancy Terry Vore, john Schmahl, Donald Patten, jim Schwitzer, Mrdjenoyich. ,lim Groth, jerry Iazak, John Sehnell, Steve Frings. Under Mr. Bleick's able direction, the band was busy all year. Throughout the day, the band room was a place of purposeful activity. During the first period, the entire band practiced as a unit. Continuing throughout the day were individual practice sessions. Diligent and earnest effort marked all music ses- sions in the band room. Results of these practice sessions were evident for the first time at the Q football games. During the half-time, the bandis precision marching and quality ' Q-1' musicianship made it one of the most envied bands. In this same respect, it E. played before and during half-time intermissions at basketball games. Breaking . , v away from the stereotyped, traditional band music, our musical aggregation ' ' A delighted listeners by playing current tunes and old favorites. Some of their Q selections included, K'W'onderland by Nightf Limbo Rock, and other popular hits. The dance band, also, performed at school dances. ' Our school can be rightfully proud of its band. YVithout doubt, it proved itself to be one of the best ever. 80. . .BAND Dance Band and Ensemble . . . Harmonizing DANCE BAND Front row --- john Schnell, Jerry Iazak, Jeanne Biersack, Ann Schoenbeck, Sue Schneider, Lori Steiner, Donald Kielley, Diane Schmidt, Barbara Espen. Second row --- jack Mueller, Glenn Dean, Peter Kober, Cary Miller, Jim Croth, jim Schwitzer, John Schmahl. Back row---Bob Hereau, Charles Schowalter. MIXED ENSEMBLE Front raw --- Chris Anderson, Carol Evans, Tom Olson, Lynn Conring, John Grundahl, Dianne Cupery, john Kitchen. Second 1'ow--- Judy Race, Mary VVeber, Steve Matenaer, Richard Hammes, Barbara Bradley, Many Baehring. Back row --- Mike Naxunann, Kay Strohacker, Chet Nielsen, Dinny Schultz, Gary Barber, Ann Monroe, Neil Palash. Not picturerI--- Bill Dusso, accompanist. Precision marching is the result of long hours of practice. BAND Ne QN x Q51 if Q i 'Iv X ff fu W W X QE' Q xv N Q - sq, Q . W W 5 S W X W W ww wk V J -X mix W Wi L. ' Q N, . . W xx X 3 Qs' W ff W ww ff Ss QS Q m X w w S Sf fi N' is QQ Y .E .3 gi W iw N 1 x . , S 1 SSE 3 S Yi ,, if bi si K llalent in Harmonizing A New England setting was transplanted in Wlest Bend March 22 and 23 when the lights dimmed and the curtain opened on the Choral Departmentls oper- etta, Carousel, This touching and beautiful produc- tion was stiged under the direction of Sain Cupery, Norland Benson, and Charles Nicholas. jigger Craigin fChris Andersonj, a worthless sailor, persuades Billy Bigelow flvlike NaumannQ that the best way to get money for Billyis wife julie CAnn Monroej and their unborn child is to steal it from Mr. Bascomb Cjohn Grundahlj. During the course of the robbery, Billy is killed when he falls on his knife and leaves julie Widowed and penniless. After he is taken up to Heaven by the Heavenly Friend QBruce Hutsonj and confronted by the Starkeeper fCary Barberj, Billy chooses to come back to earth to help his daughter Louise fMary Ellen Kirschl who is now fifteen and who is confronted with the same type of problems he faced. julie's best friend, Carrie Pipperidge QDiane Cuperyj, finally becomes the wife of Enoch Snow fNeil Palashj after many hilarious interludes, and the two of them with the nine little Snows get rich on Snow,s Sardine Canneries. This operetta contained many favorite songs. The beautiful If I Loved Youf, the vibrant june ls Busting Out All Overf and the touching 'iYou'll Never Walk Alonef are only a few. A chorus of fifty, plus excellent dancers, rounded out the cast of an operetta considered one of the best given at XVest Bend High School, Rogers and Ham- mersteinis Carousel Ilggcr demonstrates a fire- Peggy Sat-hse performed gracefully Mrs. Mullen CMary Baeliringj warns Billy CMike Nauniannl mm s carry on Carrie. at the carnival. about Julie and Carrie QDIHIIG Cuperyl. All-School Plays . . . Three-Ac '6See How They Run Members of the cast of See How They Run included, left to right, Prudii Pick, Tim Sulli- van, :Eileen NVieclmeycr, Mar' F inch, and Mike Lloyc . Lower --- Barb Braun, left, and Priscilla Swift apply make-up on Sue Dyken and Lon Piper. Bottom-M The Bishop, left, tries to explain things to Penelope, the V icar's wife, Clive, the soldier, and Rev. Toop, played by Mike F isher. 84. . . PLAYS Have you ever seen an English vicar run around in his underwear? If so, you probably saw the Drama Clubis presenta- tion of See How They Runf directed by Mr. Ray Urbas, last fall. Many hilarious events were touched off when the Rev. Lionel Toop left for a con- cert in a nearby town, unaware that an old soldier friend of his wifeis would show up to wear one of his suits and thereby have no restrictions during his leave. Rev. Toop returns, finding only an old maid, Miss Skillon, drugged and in an impossible state. At this time, an escaped convict en- ters, clubs Rev. Toop, and drags him to the rectoris garden. A bishop and his assistant arrive that evening, Mass confusion is created as an undressed vicar, a bishop in his pajamas, a visiting cleric, a soldier in a vicar's suit, and an escaped convict, also in a vicaris suit, chase each other around Rev. Toop's once peaceful home. Suiprisingly, the convict is captured by a sergeant, Who, after questioning all the suspects, almost loses his mind. After con- siderable explanation on the part of the vicar's wife and her soldier-friend, all is cleared except the reputation of Miss Skil- lon, who had never stepped out of place in all her years as gossip-hound of the village. Presentations Delight udiences l The frolicking antics of a ghost re- turned to earth were presented in Noel Coward's play, Blithe Spiritf, on -Febru- ary 24 and 25 under the capable direction of Mr. Norland Benson. The play begins with author Charles Condomine, played by Pete McGrath, de- ciding to get material for a new mystery novel by conducting a seance. Present at this seance are his wife, Ruth, Dr. Brad- man, Mrs. Bradman, and he. Conducting this mysterious contacting of the other world is spiritualist Madame Arcati. The confusion begins when Charles, first wife, Elvira, now deceased, appears on the scene. Visible only to her husband, she causes him much misery and conster- nation. Elvira attempts to kill Charles in order to take him back to the other world with her. Her homicidal methods include waxing stairs, weakening steps on his lad- der, and tampering with the Condomine car. Her attempts are foiled when Ruth, instead of Charles, takes the car and is the victim of Elvira's deviltry. Both Ruth and Elvira come back to haunt Charles then, but Madame Arcati sends them back to the spirit-world with the assistance of Edith, the maid. Charles is none too upset by their parting, and his last words, Part- ing is such sweet sorrowf' expressed in sarcasm, show his true feeling. HBlithe Spirit Charles, played by Pete McGrath, tries to con- vince Ruth, played by Pam Dunlop, that Elvira, played by Kathie Staral, is present. Lower --- Ticket sales were boosted by, left to right, Jenny Holl, Kathy Schnepf, Mary Lu Hoelz, and Donna Chapman. Bottom-W Ruth and Madame Arcati, played by Judy Rossa, have a slight disagreement over the seance. PLAYS . . . 85 1962 Iunior Prom . . . emorief Ebb Tide --- the call of the sea beckoned the 1962 Prom-goer. An underwater fantasy high- lighted by Neptune's deep sea castle was revealed through the romantic mist. As you entered, you were greeted by two underwater goddesses and directed through the coral reef guarding our deep sea paradise. Along the entire left side extended a mural de- picting underwater life --- everything from a giant octopus to a sunken frigate. The billowy waves added to the effect. Sunken pirate treasure, nets cast to the seas, and tropical fish lazily swimming, contributed to the atmosphere. In the midst of her kingdom, lovely Queen Laurie Schowalter reigned with King Frank Sprtel. Their court was introduced during a unique grand march in which everyone participated. The music of Wally Beau added to the atmos- phere of our blue-green paradise. Refreshments were served in the shanty by the sea complete with shells, sand nets, and deli- cious punch and cookies. Even though the tide has receded on the 1962 Prom, memories continue to live in the hearts of everyone who attended a truly memorable occasion. Left Mermaids Mary Salter and Linda Schowalter greeted prom goers with programs at the door, Below Prom royalty, Laurie and Frank, watched the gala affair , from Ixinrf Neptunes sea castle. if An Underwater Paradise N 1962 PROM COURT Standing --- Tom Randall, john Bauingartncr, Bob Lass, Queen Laurie Schowaltor, King Funk Sprtcl, Chuck Zastrow, Brent Nicastro, Gary Miller. Sitting --- Marian Lake, Marlene Schnvpf, joan Knovhel, Diana- Simons, Kris Larson, Sue Schnudrr T he climax of the evening was the Grand March, Dick Peel and Kathy Kauth rnjoymd led by Queen Laurie and King Frank. having their pictures tiknn at the Post-Prom Homecoming, 1962 . . . Can anyone forget how much we looked forward to this exciting Weekend? For weeks in advance, homeroom students could be seen everywhere constructing clever floats. Observers at the parade on Thursday, Septem- ber 27, viewed a spectacle of 44 floats, in which Mr. XVeier,s homeroom finally captured first place with the slogan, XVelll Badger the Beaversf' Copping second-place honors was Mr. Panfil's homeroom with a huge Badger portraying Survival of the Fittestfl The pep assembly, held after the parade, was emceed by john Limbach, Student Body President. That school spirit reigned supreme could be seen and heard as students cheered louder than ever. The climax of the evening came when Ron Kirkland, Homecoming game captain, placed the crown upon the head of Marlene Haen, senior class candidate. Ron also had the honor of lighting the giant bonfire. Below, left --- Mr. Wlcicrls sophomore homeroom proudly displays first-place trophy. Below, right ---A twelve-foot Badger portrays Survival of the Fittestfl iighlights eff --- King Ron and Queen Marlene lead the Grand March. ight --- Varsity players and dates participated in the Grand March. Left --- The representatives on this year's Homecoming Court included Maria Rojas, Sandy Hansen, Christine Cumm, Sandie Krieger, and Queen Marlene Haen. Friday night, XVest Bend took on XVatertown and easily pulled away to a 14-7 victory. Backing the team on to victory was a large and an enthusiastic crowd. The gym, scene of the dance after the game, was gaily decorated to comply with the theme, Indian Summerf, Orange pumpkins, yellow corn stalks, and green, orange, and brown streamers all added to the gay atmosphere of the dance. At 10:30, Marlene and Ron led the Grand March. Following them were the Varsity football players and their dates. Later on, all danced again to the music of the Corvairs.,' At 12:00, the weekend was brought to a close. Now the excitement was over, but the memories lingered on. Never again will there be a week-end quite like that of Homecoming, 1962! Raccoon-clad john Limbach sparked the Pep Rally. Midwinter . . . Dancing in a Winter Wonderland NEAR? 4 W The holiday atmosphere was enjoyed by Eileen NViedmeyer, Bruce Hutson, Dave Clark, and Maria Rojas. Alpine Village was the theme of our annual Midwinter Ball, sponsored by the YAC Council on December 27, 1962. Those who attended will always remember how completely the YAC was transformed into a magnificent winter wonderland. In the center of the room, a huge Christmas tree glistened in full splendor. Other trees scattered about the room put everyone in the holiday mood with their pungent, fresh-pine odor. XR-fhile dancing to the music of the i'Top Hatte-rs, those who attended could look out the windows to see beautiful scenes of snow-covered mountains, cozy chalets nestled in the snow, and groves of pine trees. A huge stone fireplace added a warm glow to the wintry atmosphere. Traditional holiday cookies, uniquely decorated and delicious, and spicy'l hot apple cider were served throughout the memorable evening. All this, combined with the happiness and warmth of the Christmas season, made for a most wonderful evening, which will long be remembered by all who attended. It was truly an affair which will not soon be forgotten. Those attending Alpine Village included Chris Anderson, A huge stone fireplace was the creation of Sandie Mary Ann Lange, john Bradley, and Sandie Krieger. Krieger and other members of the YAC Council. 90. . .MIDXVINTER Dances . . . Socializing nder Supervision Besides the formal dances such as the Homecoming, Midwinter Ball, junior Prom, and May Ball, which have been traditional at Wlest Bend High School, informal dances are also held quite often. Following home football and basketball games, students could look forward to spending an evening twisting, waltzing, or even polkaing in the YAC. Or, if dancing is not one of their favorite activities, they could spend an evening chatting with other students whom they do not see during the course of the regular school day. Usually, the students attending these dances number close to the five hundred mark, which is a very good turnout considering the many Right --- Seniors look the part at Hobo-Hop. Almu0--- The Lettermcn's Club sponsored a box social. other activities going on about town simulta- neously. Gne of the most exciting aspects of a school dance is the prospect of the appearance of a well-known band. XYe were exceptionally for- tunate this year in that NVest Bend High School hosted three of the area's big name bands, Mil- waukees fabulous Legends, The Trojansf and The Blue Echoesf who filled many an engagement at our dances. Dancing is for fun, for getting to know others, and for using up calories. VVhichever of these reasons you preferred, you were certainly able to find it during the past year at W'est Bend High School. STUDENT DANCES M1575 ,D ww b 'b 'H he P QM I 2' o fx rx fX N 'X ffw fm fx f'3'QqmNw 'Q F O5 ox . J ., 'Q' 'E 2 -5 1, n ' 37 Q D a x 0 0, 0 N P Xb 9 5555 '30 in X, p2 iimif M Qi x X ndefeated Badgers The XVest Bend varsity gridders completed their first undefeated eight-game season and won their second straight Little Ten Championship in 1962. As- a result of their undefeated record, the Badgers were ranked as the eighth best team in the state at the end of the football season. The undefeated record of Coach W'arren Bowlus, Badgers was due to a high-powe1'ed offense and a hard-nosedv defense which allowed very few points. The statistics bear out the efficiency of the offense and defense. The Badgers racked up 257 points while at the same time allowing a total of only 12 points. As striking evidence of the effectiveness of the XVest Bend defense, eight opponents were only able to ag- gregate a combined total of 177 yards on the ground. In contrast to this, the prolific Badger offense rolled up 2,023 yards themselves. Depth and talent contributed greatly to the suc- cess of the Badgers. Outstanding for NVest Bend was hzilfback Ron Kirkland who broke two existing records for a single season, scoring 1111 pointsj and career scoring f283 pointsj. Ron gained 903 yards rushing for a 6.54 yard average. Ron was so good that he was picked on the All-State High School football team, the 94 . . . FOOTBALL first player in VVest Bend High ever to receive such a great honor. Ably abetting Kirkland on offense were fullback Iohn Limbach and quarterback Butch Buddenhagen. Flankers Mike Naumann and Iohn Punzenberger were two fine pass receivers in NVest Bendis pro-type offense. Sharp blocking by Dick Volkert, Phil Roos, Dave Clark, john Crundahl, Dave Roell, and Ed Placek kept the offense moving smoothly. On defense, Rick Ginocchio came up with 49 tackles to lead the team, and defense halfback Bob Koehler made 4 interceptions. Other defensive spe- cialists were Frank Sprtel, Chris Anderson, john Kitchen, Ron Spaeth, Bob Groth, and Bob Ginocchio. Ron Kirkland was honored by his teammates when they voted him two top honors, honorary team captain and, for the third straight year, most valu- able player on the team. Dave Froell, three-year letter- man, and Ron Spaeth were selected as best blocker and most improved player, respectively. The Badgers kicked off the season by knocking off highly regarded Port Vifashington and regained the traditional Green Bulldog trophy. Then XVest Bend notched successive wins over Arrowhead, Ber- FOOTBALL B TEAM 1962 FOOTBALL TEAM Front row--- Bob Koehler, Mike May- er, Chuck Zastrow, Frank Sprtel, Dave Clark, John Punzenberger, Bob Cinocchio, jim Brodzellcr, Manager Frank Schoenbeck. Second row --- Tom Rice, Bob Croth, Ken Erickson, John Limbach, Ed Placek, Dave Roell, Tom Guth, Butch Buddenhagen, Ron Kirkland. Third row --- Chris Anderson, Dick Volkert, Rick Cinocchio, Phil Roos, Tom King, Bruce Hutson, John Meyer, Mike Naumann, john Grundahl, Lon Piper. Fourth row --- Bruce Busch, Tom Pot- ter, john Kitchen, Len Backus, Bill Filo, Rich Koenig, Rick Parker, Dick Sp aeth, John Snell, Ron Spaeth, Chip Nielsen. Buck -row ---Ervin VVaala, Iohn Lewis, Elmer Hoffman, Assistant Coach Robert Strohacker, Assistant Coach jack Runkel, Head Coach VVarren Bowlus, David McEwen, Mike Engelbrecht, Dee Stniggles. lin, Beaver Dam, VVatertovvn, Mayville, and Hartford, all by substantial margins. The last game of the season was against the always tough Ocono- mowoc. The inspired Coons gave the Badgers some trouble, but VVest Bend outclassed them, winning 220-6. A special ceremony during the half of the Oconomowoc game honored Coach Jack Runkel for 44 years in football. Coach Runkel retired after the season, and the game was certainly a fitting climax to his coaching career. Congratulations should be extended to Coach Bowlus and his very fine staff. The coaches and the players are looking forward to another highly successful season next year. William Arnold Iames Bradley Kendall Brown David Chapman Lynn Dhein James Froehlich Michael Conring Iames A. Henke Donald Heinecke Eugene Hoefert John Hron Jerry Junk Kenneth Iunk Michael Kachny Mark Kannenberg Dennis Kittel Roger Klumb Steven Matenacr Michael McGrath Larry Miller Po t Perfect Season Donald Quacle Gregory Reed Curtis Reichert VVilliam Russell Douglas Sclmeiss Douglas Schloemer Henry Schloemer Robert Schultz Don Shane Robert Smith Dee Struggles Gary Utech Terry XVatzlawick Thomas Watzlawick XValter Weiss Craig NVelch Stephen Wfollner Kenneth Zell Donald Zimmel Left --- Varsity players boosted their fellow team-mates from the side lines. Below left --- Action predominated as Badgers Went for a perfect season. Below right --- Ron Kirkland plows through the defense, going for a touchdown. Coach Runkel . . . Moments of Anxiety 1962 GAME SCORES Bend 14 XVest VVest Bend 40 . NVest Bend 43 . Bend 19 . VV es t VVest Bend 24 . XVest Bend 52 . XVest Bend 59 . WVest Bend 20 . 96 . . . FOOTBALL ith Special Thanks . A truly memorable 30-year career as both player and coach came to a close for Mr. lack Runkel with the playing of the final game of the 1962 season against Cooney. Ideally, a coach must know not only the sport and be able to teach others how to play it, but he should also be able to inspire the boys under him to aspire to a more rewarding and wholesome life. Coach Bunkel possessed such qualities. Spectators and athletic supporters acknowledge games won or lost, but the greatest tribute to a coach must come from his players. This tribute can be seen as the boys carry him oft the field. Coach Runkel's love for the sport can be seen in the s1nile on his face. Then . . . Victory! Port XVashington 7 Arrowhead 0 . . . Berlin 0 . Beaver Dam 0 . VVatertown 0 . Mayville 6 . . Hartford 0 . Oconoinowoc 6 Cheerleaders and tudents The performance of any athletic team is influenced greatly by the degree of school spirit shown by the fans. Vital to the action of a team is an audience which supports it with optimism and enthusiasm. The XVest Bend High School student body demonstrated both of these qualities as attendance at all games was record-high and everyone cheered loudly. This held true at wrestling and swimming meets as well as at the regular football and basket- ball games. POM-POM GIRLS Kneeling --- Barb Kircher, Indie Eichenseer, Barb Stehlik, Mary Ann Lange, Ioan Knoebel, Laurie Schowalter. Standing --- Barb Nicholas, Lois Sclnnahl, Kris Lar- son, Laurie Steiner, Cheryl Fischer, Pat Behrends. N? .-6 An outlet for the crowd's enthusiasm was provided for by our cheerleaders who led snappy cheers with pep and vigor, not only during moments of victory, but also during those of defeat. Pre-game spirit was kindled at the pep-assemblies where the vars ity cheerleaders introduced new cheers, held intra-class cheering contests, and acted out skits. Some of their best skits were these: 'i'Twas The Night Before Cl11'lStlDtlS,,, Three Plus Twof and A Mock Weddingf, Divided into three iackin Their Team to Victor groups, the cheerleaders were supervised by Miss Evelyn Ogren while Diane Simons had the honor of acting as Varsity Cheer- leading Captain. School spirit was further enhanced by the formation of a new group, the Pom- Pom Girls. Practicing long hours, these girls composed clever dance routines which lent diversion to spectators during half-time. Their routines included, Charleston, jingle Bell Rockf, and Gonna Knock On Your Doorfi Divided VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Kathleen Petermann, Sandie Krieger, Diane Simons, Pat Oelhafen, Mary VValter. Kathy Spaeth. into two groups, seniors and juniors, these girls displayed ability and talent. Miss Barbara Henrickson ably advised these girls and was assisted by the two team captains, Laurie Schowalter and Cheryl Fischer. All of these groups, acting together, pro- vided, without doubt, an incentive to the VVest Bend players to strive for victory. The teams' gratitude was best seen as they accumulated victory after victory in almost every event. l Bn TEAM CHEERLEADERS Left to right --- Eileen Yvicdineyer Joanne Schmidt Kathy Rowe Karla Kuss Judi Schmidt Kathy Kauth Basketball . . . Players Place VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Front row --- Mike Engelbrecht, Tom Eickelberg, Duane En- Standing --- Coach Taylor, Pete Bartelt, Bob Koehler, Phil Roos, derle, Butch Buddenhagen, Rick Cinocchio, Dave Hammer, Tom King, Manager Lon Piper. The basketball team, under the guidance of Coach Rollo. Taylor, compiled an equal record of seven wins and seven losses in conference play and nine wins and nine losses overall. Bruce Caldwell, Ken Erickson, Tom Potter, Rick Parker, Ron Spaeth, Manager Bruce Busch. Contrary to basketball teams in the past, there were no outstanding players but a well-rounded nu- cleus of seven or eight players, all of whom played a great deal. Butch Buddenhagen, Ken Erickson, and Players silently watch their fellow team-mates as tension mounts during a game. Right --- Bruce Caldwell scores a basket in the WVest Bencl-Watertown contest. 100.. .BASKETBALL . Second in Regional Tournaments Bruce Caldwell usually started while Rick Cinocchio, Duane Enderle, Mike Engel- brecht, and Dave Hammer ably filled the breach at the remaining starting positions. The Badgers relied on their hot ustreakv shooting, both from the court and free-throw line, to carry them to their vic- tories. Although the fast break and full court press were not used as extensively as in the past, they helped to surprise oppo- nents when executed. After starting off their season with a non-conference loss to Oshkosh, the Badg- ers swept their first two conference games with Berlin and Hartford only to lose the next two to Beaver Dam and Oconomo- woc, each by only three points. Perhaps the most satisfying victory came in the second game with Arrowhead when the Badgers beat them by an eleven point margin, revenging a twenty point defeat earlier in the season. Tournament play at Hartford saw VVest Bend defeat Arrowhead and then lose to Menomonee Falls in the championship. For the third straight year, VVest Bend captured second place in the regionals. Butch Buddenhagen was voted honor- ary captain and also shared most valuable player honors with Ken Erickson. Erickson and Rick Ginocchio were named as the most improved players. Ginocchio was chosen as the most promising newcomer on the team. Despite heavy graduation losses to the varsity, Coach Taylor has a number of very capable underclassmen and looks for- ward to a successful year in 1963-64. B TEAM Front row --- Larry Miller, Gary Bingen, Bob Burckardt. Standing --- Ken Potter, Terry WVatzlawick, jim Bradley, Ken Zell, Bill Russell. TEAMU Front row --- Manager Dale Harvey, Gordon Hellpap, Tom Kenny, john Harth, Lee Harth, Dave Jansen, Sam Waala, Jim Hoefert, Dick Hemauer. Standing --- Craig WVelch, Ron Erickson, Gene Hoeft, George Hess, Tom Gitter, Rick Hammer, Don Shane, Iay Pick, Bob Friedel. BASKETBALL. .. 101 Excellent Year b Placing 4th in tate The fine showings of the team were indicative of the hard work and effort put forth by the boys this year. Depth and speed were the keys to Badger suc- cesses as was borne out by the fact that eight school records were broken in eight different events. One of the boys who certainly had speed in abundance was Tom Olson, who splashed to a school record of 1:03.8 in the breaststroke and also swam on the record- breaking medley team. Free-stylers Bob Lass, Chet Nielsen, Tom Hetland, and john Baumgartner got to- gether to set a record of 1:41.6 in the 200-yard free- style relay. Lass also swam on the medley team, and Nielsen set a 40-yard free-style mark of 20.4. Bob Calhoun had his finest year in swimming, setting a new school mark of 1:05.13 in the backstroke and also swimming on the medley team. Sophomore Xvally W'eiss performed excellently in the 100-yard butterfly all year long, setting a school reco1'd of 1:07.7 in that event. Abetting these record breakers were divers Tom Rice and Steve Pischke, who greatly aided the team by picking up points in their own specialty, and Ron Crabb, Carl Pick, john Meyer, and others who swam consistently well. The proudest part of this year's season was XVest Bend's high finish in the state meet. Prior to this meet, VVest Bend had been ranked about eighth in swimming in the state and therefore was determined to show it was under-rated. VVest Bend did too, scoring 21 points for fourth place in the meet and setting one state record. The record was set by Tom Olson who took first place in the breaststroke with a time of 1:04.3. The medley-relay team of Bob Calhoun, Bob Lass, Tom Olson, and YV ally YVeiss also swam to first place, against supposedly superior opposition, in the time of 1:05.4. Bob Calhoun took seventh in the back- stroke. The free-style relay team of Nielsen, Hetland, Lass, and Baumgartner did not make it to the finals but gave it all they had. Olson and the medley-relay team were selected to the all-state swimming team after the season was over. The team will lose seven graduating seniors but seven returning lettermen will try to replace them along with some excellent BD team prospects. Con- gratulations to Coach Xlfarner for his fine first year record and to the hard-working boys who achieved a very impressive record. Special recognition is given to Tom Olson who consistently set pool, school, and state records throughout his four years on the squad. In the 100- yard breaststroke, Tonfs best time was l:03.8, which is only 1.8 second off the national scholastic record. Tom's time will make him eligible for the All-Ameri- can Scholastic Team. Wfest Bend High School is truly proud of its excellent swimmer and its great team. Tom Rice aided the team with his excellent diving ability. Track . . . Cindermen Plact i i i john Punzenberger demonstrates his pre-sprinting position. The track season of 1962 will long be re- membered as one of the best in the history of VVest Bend High School. Under the able guid- ance of head coach, Bob Strohackerg distance coach, Bob Cross, hurdles coach, Ken Scher- macherg and weight coach, Bob Caldwell, our cindermen blazed to a Little Ten victory with a fantastic total of 87 points as opposed to the second place total of 37 points scored by the Badgeifs traditional track rival, Oconomowoc. john Kitchen, Jim Brodzeller, Bob Lass, and Tom Randall comprised an excellent relay team. 3 Front row --- Jim Henke, Bill Russell, joel VVeiss, james Hammen, Tom WVatzlz wick, Ray Wiedmeyer, Dick Punzenberger, Mike Gonring, joe Odermanl Cary Bingen, jim Beduhn, Larry Miller, Farnsworth Schneider, Mike Helme Steve Spaeth, Lloyd Uelmen, Robert Slavik, jim Froelich. Second row --- Bruce Busch, Dave Chapman, Tom Potter, Len Backus, Ro Spaeth, Elmer Hoffmann, john Ackerman, Ron Guse, Roger Dean, DuWayr Tackes, jim Tiegelman, DuWayne XVornardt, Tom Hron, Pat Riebe, jim Pa gn, Steve Dickmann, Rick Ginocchio, Mike Naumann, john Kitchen, Brut utson. XVest Bend won not only the Little Ten Championship but also scored a convincing triumph in the triangular meet held with Hartford and Port XVashington. Further, the Badg- ers copped first place in the VVest Bend Invitational Meet. The Freshman-Sophomore team also had a good year captur- ing honors in both the Little Ten and Port XVashington Invita- tional Meets. 104 . . . TRACK ?. . . T lrst 111 Little en Conference Third row --- Walter Landvatter, Randall Klumb, Dave Patten, Rick Parker, ' Chris Anderson, Rick V olkert, Rich Spaeth, Ervin Waala, John Meyer, Eugene Cosewehr, jim Duernberger, Tom King, Ron Crabb, John Snell, Howard john- son, Jerry VVied1neyer, DuWayne Buker, Jerry Beck, Tomas Miiller. Buck row --- Coach Terry Warner, Coach Ken Schermacher, Coach Bob Cross, Pete Kober, Bob Croth, Tom Randall, jim Groth, Tom Rice, jim Brodzeller, john Punzenberger, Bob Lass, Ed Placek, Tom Olson, Jerry Hoepner, Del Schneider, Ken VVillkomm, Mark Kleinhans, Paul Beduhn, John Berend, Duane Enderle, jeff Haebig, Coach Robert Caldwell, Coach Robert Strohacker. Individually, the varsity team members did an outstand- ing job. Tom Randall, Del Schneider, Ken VVillkomm, Ron Cuse, and Steve Dickman all placed well in the mile and half- mile events of every meet. Iohn Punzenberger and Pete Kober were fast in the sprints. Excellent performances also were turned in by weight men. Ed. Placek broke the former school record in the shot with a throw of 52' 73l1 . Ed Placek broke the former school shot-put record this year. Team scoring was aided through the ef- forts, also, of Torn Randall, Bob Lass, Jim Brodzeller, and Iohn Kitchen as they all per- formed excellently on the relay-team. The team loses only three seniors through graduation: Ierry Hoepne1', jeff Haebig, and Del Schneider, captain of the '62 team. With only three lettermen being lost through gradu- ation, the prospects for another championship in '63 seem excellent. Kathleen Petermann was West Bend's representative on the Track Court. TRACK... 105 Tennis . . . Netters Again Prove 1962 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM Coach jim Kannal, Ken Metzger, Dick Buddenhagen, Pete Bartelt, Butch Buddenhagen, Ron Kirkland, Phil Roos, Larry Hays. 106 . . .TENNIS Once again, the XVest Bend tennis team battled its way to prominence in the 1962 season, capturing second place in the Little Ten Conference Meet. The squad overpowered all opponents except Beaver Dam, Sheboygan, and XVaupun, ending the season with a record of seven wins and three losses. Instrumental in this success was the varsity divis- ion of the team, which was comprised of Pete Bartelt, Tom Tiny,' Michels, Larry Hays, Mark Gonring, Ron Kirkland, Floyd Butch Buddenhagen, Phil Roos, Ken Metzger, and Dick Buddenhagen. Under the watchful eye of Coach jim Kannal, Bartelt, Hays, Buddenhagen, and Kirkland captured second place in the Sectionals and became eligible for state compe- tition. Later, at the VVisconsin State Tennis Tourna- ment held in Neenah, the same four fought their way to 10th place, a feat unequaled in the history of XfVest Bend tennis. In addition to this achievement, Bartelt became the first VVest Bend netter ever to reach the state quarter-finals, a success which ranked him 7th in high school competition. VVest Bend also participated in the Nicolet Quad- rangular Invitational Tournament, which was the only Pete Bartelt demonstrates the skill which won him the Little Ten Singles Championship, To Be Champions of the Courts Uppcr--- Coach Kannal shows power in action. Lower --- Phil Roos swings with skill and poise. 1962 B Kneeling --- jim Krueger, Dan Kenlpf, Don Quade, Doug Schneiss, Steve Mueller, john Lei er. non-conference meet attended by the team during the season. Nicolet, it might be pointed out, is highly rated in the state, but, nonetheless, Bartelt and Michels finished second in the doubles competition, while Bartelt himself took second in the singles divi- sion, losing only to the number one player in the state. Thus, of the four teams competing, VVest Bend, as a unit, took second place in the meet. Although the team lost Michels, Gonring, Hays, and Kirkland through graduation, ineligibility and transfering, the squad will be bolstered by the follow- ing lettermenz Pete Bartelt, Butch,' Buddenhagen, Phil Roos, Ken Metzger, Dick Buddenhagen, Dave Clark, and Dave Scheer. Other hopefuls for the com- ing season are the 1962 numeral winners: Tom Eickel- berg, Michael McGrath, Donald Quade, and Doug Schneiss. Special recognition must be accorded to Pete Bartelt who attained a goal enviable not only to ten- nis enthusiasts but also to athletes in any field of endeavor. Besides rising from the position of numeral winner to number one man on the team in only one short season, Pete earned a ranking in the state and also won the Little Ten Singles Championship. His performance during tournament play and his victories throughout the season reveal that with striving and continuous practice, oneis goals can be obtained. TENNIS TEAM Standing --- Terry Schilhabel, Lon Piper, Terry Stahl, Tom Eickel- berg, Jim Anderson, Mike McGrath, Coach Keith Burget. TENNIS. .. 107 Wrestlin . . . Crapplers Have Hectic eason VARSITY XVRESTLING TEAM Front row --- M. Finch, P. Kober, I. Snell, M. Hron, P. Riebe, Back row --- R. Koenig, G. Barber, j. Grundahl, L. WY.-lcli, L. D. Patton, I. Patton. Backus, I. Groth, B. Croth. 108 . . . NVRESTLING B TEAM Front row --- D. Patton, I. Hirsch- boeck, D. Tackes, R. Hebert, D. Kempf, K. junk, D. Herbst, D. Hellmcr, T. Frank. Buck row --- C. Schloemer, C. Bohn, C. Flasch, B. Arnold, T. Pape, E. Hoefert, D. Reichert, R. Hebert, L. Uelman, R. Pischke, D. G. Opgc- north. Left --- Pete Kober and opponent near the end of a rough match. Under the capable coaching of Mr. Schermacher, the XVest Bend High School matmen finished the 1962-63 school year with an impressive showing. One of the newest sports to come to Wfest Bend High, wrestling is also one of the toughest, for it requires long hours in steady practice. Rules must be learned and obeyed by the team, good sportsmanship must be practiced at all times toward fellow matmen on the home team as well as those on opponent teams. Although wrestling is fairly new to VVBHS, we students can be very proud of our team, for it is one of the best. Of the fourteen members of the varsity team, seven are to he in the graduating class of 1963 and will not be returning next year. They are: Gary Barber, Lee XVelch, jim Groth, Bob Groth, Pete Koher, Mike Hron, and Dave Patton. However, the boys return- ing next year are sure bets to gain honor for themselves, their families, and their school during the 1963-64 wrestling sea- son at Wfest Bend High. Cross Countr . . . Harriers Have Ups Downs XVith four lettermen back in the fold from last year,s championship team, the Badger har- riers eagerly prepared for another season and entertained hopes of another championship. It was an up-and-down season for the Badgers. They did well in posting victories over Port XVashington and Kewaskum in dual meets, but had to settle for a second and third in tri- angular and pentagonal meets respectively. They also bowed to a rugged Menomonee Falls team in another dual meet. In big meets this year, the harriers placed seventh at the Port XV2lSl1Illgt01l Invitational and eighth in a field of twenty schools at the Hart- ford Invitational. After winning two successive Little Ten Cross Country Championships, the efforts of the Badger harriers to cop an unprecedented third straight title were not rewarded. In this year,s conference meet, the team placed fourth behind Berlin, Ripon, and Beaver Dam. Leading Coach Robert Cross, team this year were lettermen Dick Punzenberger, Ron Cuse, Steve Dickmann, Ken VVillkomm, Bob Lass, and honorary captain, Pete Kober. With lettermen Punzenberger, Guse, and Dickmann along with the members of a championship squad returning, the prospects for next season appear quite bright. Right---One of this yearis top run- ners was Dick Punzenbcrger. Below --- Harriers catch a quick breath before the sound of the gun. 1962 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Front row --- Ken Metzger, Cordon Hellpap, Robert Yearling, Tom Kaehny, Ron Cusc, How nd Vtolf Second mu: --- Cary Bingen, David Patton, john Ackerman, Dave Hammer, Steve Diekmann Du id Coski Petr. Ixobu Buck row --- Dick Punzenbergcr, jim Croth, Farnsworth Schneider, Herb XVolf, Duane Endult Ron Cribb Bob Liss Coach Robert Cross. CROSS COUNTRI 109 Golf . . . Linksmen Place Third 1962 VARSITY GOLF SQUAD Left to right --- Dave Hammer, Frank Sprtel, Coach Weier, Mark Kannenberg, D. C. Opgenorth, Mike Engelbrecht. Standing --- Rich Backus. 1962 Conference Standings First Place - - Oconomowoc Second Place - - - Hartford Third Place - - WEST BEND Fourth Place - - VVatertown Fifth Place - - Beaver Dam 110...GOLF The 1962 golf team, under the cap- able guidance of Coach jack VVeier, continued to show steady improve- ment. This was made evident as the Badger linksmen placed third in con- ference play. Coach VVeier has been steadily rebuilding his team and is looking forward to an even more successful season nexty year. His hopes are not unfounded because he is losing only one of his lettermen, Rich Backus. The nucleus of next year's team will be four returning emblem winners, Dave Hammer, Mark Kannenberg, Mike Engelbrecht, and Richard Op- genorth. These four experienced re- turning lettermen will be supported by a strong team made up of John Bradley, Chip Nielsen, Tom Iuech, Greg Pfister, Henry Schloemer, Gary Shabino, Tim Sullivan, and jim Volesky. In an eighteen hole play-OH in the summer intra-squad handicap meet, Jim Volesky handily won the cham- pionship from Dave Hammer. This was the first meet of this type held by our golf team and will be con- tinued in ensuing seasons. Coach WVeier's aspirations for next year are high, and if the past record is any indication of the future, his Wishes are lsure to be fulfilled. Rich Backus anticipates a putt. Baseball . . . hampions Post l2-0 Record Pitchers Rot-ll and Gonring excelled on the mound. This year, the Badgers were undisputed cham- pions of the Land oi Lakes Conference and enjoyed a perfect season with a 12-0 record. After losing only two lettermen from his pre- vious years squad, Coach Carl Kuss had quite a list of letter winners from which to mold the strongest team in the conference. Among his out- standing returning players were Mark Conring, Dave Boell, and Brent Nicastro, who excelled on the mound. They were supported by the potent hitting of Ed Placek and Ron Kirkland. The team's success was also due to the fact that the season was comparatively injury free. Three new players broke into the varsity line- up this year. They were: Ken Metzger, Mike Engelbrecht, and Mike Naumann. This trio promises to be a great asset to the team next season. Coach Kuss is looking forward to another in- teresting season because he is losing only four of his varsity players. Mark Conring, Jeff Haebig, and Bill Sackett were lost due to graduation. Ron Kirkland became ineligible because of his age. 1962 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Fltlllf row --- Tom King, Mike Nauinann, Rick Ginocchio, Mike Kuss, Ken Metz- Tlzirll row --- Mark Conring, Bill Sat-kt-tt, ger, Bruce Hutson. Butch Buddenhagen, Ken Erickson, Ron Stconfl row --- Chris Anderson, Brent Nicastro, Ed Placek, Dave Roell, Tom Cuth, Kirkland, jeff Haebig, Coach Carl Kuss. Ron Spacth. BASEBALL. . . 111 Awards Da . . . Rewarding tudents ' AWARDS DAY RECIPIENTS Front row --- jim Schweiger, Del Schneider, Dennis Hen1bel,' Back row --- jeff Haebig, Mary Finch, Kathy Filo, Jack Stoltz, Sue Crundahl, Richard Rosenthal, Carmen W'aechter. Each year at W'est Bend High School, when a long and hard year of books and homework is draw- ing to an end, anticipation is in the hearts of those students who have applied for scholarships or are to be named for special recognition. Duringthe past year, the majority of students at VVest Bend High were actively engaged in numerous extra-curricular activities which took up much of their time and energy. For this effort, they were re- warded in many ways: knowledge that parents, rela- tives, and friends were behind them all the way, a special smile from a certain beau, or a complimen- tary word from a stranger. Participating in these activities brings many re- wards which are not voiced, such as inner satisfaction and a knowledge of the subject. Students join activi- ties for their own personal satisfactions, for they know that they will benefit greatly while still in high school, and later on in life. Often, when a student excels in a particular area, such as scholarship, leadership, athletics, or public speaking, he is not only gratified by the pleasure he brings to himself through this experience, but also in the pleasure he imparts to others Hu-ougli his ef- 112 . . . ANVARDS DAY Ron VVolf, Cathy Koenings, Chuck Shabino, Kay Martin. fort. It is for this reason that many XVest Bend High School students are honored annually at a special Awards Day program. The school wishes to thank the community and civic leaders, who donate the awards, for their role in aiding the students who deserve the awards. The students who won awards at the close of the 1961-1962 school year are, as follows: Kay Martin, Bausch and Lomb Science Award: Kathy Filo, DAR Good Citizenship Award, Susan Crundahl and jeff Haebig, American Legion Awards, Delbert Schneider and jack Stoltz, YV. B. Athletic Club Award, Carmen VVaechter and Ieff Haebig, Carl Pick Memorial Athletic Award, Mary Finch, lVest Bend Future Teachers Scholarship, Kay Martin and Bon VVolf, VVest Bend Alumni Association Scholarships, Charles Shabino and Mary Hess, D. J. Kenny-B. C. Ziegler and Company Debate Awards, Kathy Filo and jeff Haebig, VVest Bend Education Association Scholarship, Catherine Koenings, lVest Bend Wfomanis Club Nursing Scholarship, Richard Rosenthal, Enger-Kress Fund Scholarship, jim Schweiger and Dennis Hembel, Ziegler Foundation Scholarships. American Field Awards Day - Badger State - Band - - Baseball - Basketball - - Bend - - Cheerleaders - Choral Groups Clipper - - Clubs - - - Cross Country Debate Ensembles Football - Forensics - Freshmen - - Colf - Homecoming - Service Index to Activities - 76- 77 112 69 - 80- 81 111 - 100-101 70 - 98- 99 82 71 - 78- 79 109 - 72- 73 81 - 94- 95 74 - 54- 63 110 - 88- 89 Juniors - Midwinter - National Honor Society Operetta - Orchestra - Plays - Prom - Reading and Language Labs - Seniors - Sophomores - Student Dances Student Senate Swimming - - Tennis - Track - NVrestling - - YAC Council - 88- 45 90 68 83 81 84- 85 86- 87 75 20- 37 46- 53 91 66 102-103 106-107 104-105 108 67 INDEX TO ACTIVITIES... 113 Off the Before we build a new school . . . To Tiffany's, my clear. Does she or doesn't she? How you get yourself in these situations I'll never know! You say the cutest thingsl Record Come over here and say that! N All right, who kicked mc! Do you really think we sl1oulcl?! 92,763.27 germs with every stomp I love you too, Baby Doll! Pop's Theatre 1'evisitecl'?l Aw, Clllif the i0Sl1iD1l l ll Somebody mention Candid Camerav? All right, come on clown, Juliet! Now he tells mel Doift you get fresh with me! Now just a little to the left. . . Aah 1 i 4 X , 5 mm.mmm,f 'mmm X Now tell me or else! Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling Clementine! No matter how you look at it . . . it still comes out wrong. You mean I've gotta throw it now . . . pant, pant . . This is what we get for skipping! You'll just have to do without the pipe! Hey, look at it swimming down there! BIOL And the Biology award goes to . . lim lwrc--- you can start now! XV? should have locker clean-ont more often Donit just stand tl1cre--- Ask me to dance!! Please darling --- cl0n't hit with your purse again! From those pillars of learning we gain our knowleclgv? IHC 1 H ' 1 -H H012 Cow Fug Aces Teacher, may I please leave the room? Hey, Culligan Mun!! And then there is the one about the rod . . Relax, it,s only a play gun! Has anyone turned in il fire nlarlu? If Solomon had only Seen me! Chicken Little --- the sky is falling! I want my Maypo,'! Hey Coach --- He,s stopped breathing. No cracks from the Peanut Gallery! Acid!?!?! And thou he hit him . . . or was it the other way around? All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth . Aw, gee Mo1u--- cut it out! fCourtesy of Playboy Muguzinaj Facult Directory BAXTER, FREDERIC B. --- English, Bend Advisor --- B. E. Platteville State Teachers College, Ph. M. University of Wisconsin: Graduate Study: Colum- bia University, University of Colorado, National Training Laboratory of NEA BENSON, NORLAND O.---English, Speech, Dramatics --- B. S. Platteville State College. BENSON, WALLACE D. --- Art, Art Ad- visor for the Bend --- B. S. University of Wisconsin. BERTRAIXI, BRUCE --- World Literature, English, Debate Coach --- B. S. Car- roll College: Graduate Study: Univer- sity of Wisconsin, National University of Mexico: Fulbright Scholarship, Italy, 1959-61. BIRKHOLZ, GERALD1NE --- English, Dra- matics, Forensics --- B. A. Ripon Col- lege: Graduate Study: University of Colorado, University of Wisconsin. BLEICK, MAURICE E.--- Band, Stage Band --- B. M. Lawrence Conservatory of Music: .Graduate Study:'Van der Cook College of Music. BOVVLUS, WARREN C. --- Physical Educa- tion, Football Coach---B. S. La Crosse Stgte College, M. S. University of Colo- ra o. BURGET, H. KE1TH---Biology, Chemistry, Advanced Chemistry, Assistant Tennis Coach, Saturday Moming Chemistry Club --- B. S. Central Michigan Uni- versity: Graduate Study: University of VVisconsin. CALDWELL, ROBERT C. --- Mathematics, Assistant Track Coach --- B. E. La- Crosse State Teachers College: Uni- versity of Arizona: M. A. University of Wisconsin. CHANTELOIS, STEVE I. --- Typewriting, Business English --- B. S. University of Minnesota. COLBY, NORLIAN E.---Physics, Vice Prin- cipal, NHS Advisor --- Central State Teachers College: B. A. M. A. Univer- sity of VVisconsin: Graduate Study: University of VVisconsin, N. S. F. Physics Institute, Ripon College. CROSS, ROBERT C. --- B i o I o g y , Cross Country Coach, Assistant Track Coach --- B. S. Purdue University: M. S. Uni- versity of Wisconsin. CUPERY, SAIWUEL I. --- Chorus--- Oshkosh State Teachers College, B. S. Univer- sity of Wisconsin. DEARBORN, ALLEN B. --- Student Activity Director---B. S. Milton College: Grad- uate Study: University of Wisconsin. DISSEN, FRED H.---American History In- tern, First Semester --- University of Wisconsin. DONEIT, JEANETTE --- Home Economics, German --- B. S. University of YVis- consin. DUBVIINIETT, MRS. MARJORIE --- English, Developmental Reading Laboratory --- B. A. Hanover College: Advanced Study: Cardinal Stritch College, Pur- due University. EGGERT, RALPH O.---Guidance'Direct.or, Scholarship and Testing Program --- B. E. Wisconsin State College, White- water: M. A. Northwestem University: Graduate Study: University of VViS- consin. FLANDERS, LEE --- Drioer Education --- B. S. Stout State College: M. S. Stout: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Fox, FRANK L.--- Agriculture, Conser- oation, Future Farmers of America Advisor --- B. S. Wisconsin State Teachers College, River Falls. FULLER, KELLIA---ETlgli8l1, Home Eco- nomics --- B. E. Stout State College. FRANDSEN, EvELYN --- Psychology, Social Studies, Guidance --- B. S. University of Wisconsin: M. S. University of Wis- consin. FREEMAN, ROBERT M. --- 1962-1963 Ful- bright Scholarship to -France. GIBEONS, DONALD H.--- Electricity, Elec- tronics--- B. S. Industrial Education: Graduate Study: Stout State College. G L I D D E N , IR1s --- Librarian --- B. A. Northland College. 122 . . . FACULTY DIRECTORY GOETSCH, LORE'rrA --- Science Intern, First Semester --- University of Wis- consin. GOSKA, MRS. HELEN A.--- Home Eco- nomics --- B. E. Stevens Point: Gradu- ate Study: University of VViscousin. GRIGNON, ROY T.--- Chemistry --- B. A. Lawrence College: M. A. University of Wisconsin: Science Teacher Insti- tute, Eagle River: Continental Class- room. HAFELIANN, R. JOHN --- English, Foren- sics --- B. S. University of Wisconsin. H E o R A R , DOROTHEA --- Latin --- B. A. Jamestown College: M. A. University of Wisconsin. HELQUIST, JOYCE E.--- Physical Educa- tion --- B. S. Wisconsin State College, LaCrosse, VVisconsin. HENRHCSON, BARBARA M. --- Physical Education, Health, GAA Advisor, Pom- Pom Advisor --- B. S. La Crosse State Teachers College: University of VVis- consin. H1LDEBRAND, IVIYRON E.--- Social Studies, Awards Chairman, Director of Visual Aids --- B. A. Oshkosh State Teachers College: M. A. Northwestern Univer- sity: Graduate Study: University of Colorado, Oshkosh State Teachers Col- ege. JACOBSON, ALBERT F.--- Journalism, Eng- lish, Campus Clipper Adc11sor--- B. A. Luther College, Iowa: Graduate Study: University of Minnesota, University of Montana, Marquette University. JAEGER, BURTON E.--- Woodworking --- B. S. Industrial Education, Stout State College. JOHNSON, MRS. HELEN M. --- Socuzl Studies--- B. E. Su erior State Col- lege: Graduate Studjy: University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire State College. KANNAL, gALiIES G. --- Social Studies, Geograpzy, Tennis --- B. S. University of Wisconsin. KLINGER, EDWARD --- Mathematics --- B. S. Stevens Point State College: M. S. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. KRERSKY, DARLYN --- English, Forensics ---B. S. Wisconsin State College, Eau Claire, Graduate Study: Ohio State University. Kucxux. WESLEY --- Industrial Arts --- B. S. Stout Institute, Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin. KUETHE, VERNA R. --- Shorthand, Steno- Typing, NHS Advisor, FBLA Advisor --- B. E. VVhitewater State College, M. S. University of NVisconsin. Koss, CARL M. --- Advanced Biology, At- tendance Officer, Baseball, B Foot- ball, Athletic Director --- B. A. River Falls State Teachers College, Graduate Study: University of Minnesota, Uni- versity of VVisconsin-Milwaukee. LA LETRE, FRED --- Spanish --- B. S. Central State College, Stevens Point, Northern Illinois State Teachers Col- lege, DeKalb, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, Ripon College, University of VVisconsin, Madison. LARSON, ROBERT G. --- Biology --- B. S. Oshkosh State College, Marquette Uni- versity, Graduate Study: University of VVisconsin, National Science Founda- tion Fellowship. LONG, IANINE --- French --- L es L!D.E.S. Faculte des lettres, Universite d'Aix - Marseille C.A.P.E.S - Paris, Conseil- lere Pedagogigne C.P.R. Aix - Marseil- le, Fulbright Scholarship lSummer 1957 J, University of WV a s h i n g t o n l Seattle J . LOOERORO, PAUL M. --- Superintendent of Schools --- B. A. Milton College, M. A. University of NVisconsin. Mr. Loof- boro has served as Su erintendent of Schools at New London, NVisconsin and at NVisconsin Dells. He has been an instructor of physics at Princeton University, Reeclsburg, Wisconsin and at Milwaukee Vocational School. LUBER, SANDRA --- English Intern, First Semester --- University of Wisconsin. RIACKRIE, GLORIA --- U. S. History, NHS --- B. S., M. S., University of Wiscon- sin, Advanced Study: University of NVisconsin in VVIP, American Univer- sity, School of Political Science. NIOEN, GORDON A.--- General Science, Earth Science --- B. S. La Crosse State College, Graduate Study: Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Kansas State University, Rutgers University. RIUNDINGER, RALPH --- Typing, Office Practice --- B. E. Whitewater State College. OGREN, EvELYN --- Physical Education, Cheerleading --- B. S. Wisconsin State College, La Crosse, Graduate Study: University of llliscosnin. PANFIL, RAYNTOND P. --- English, Assis- tant Bend Advisor --- B. S., M. S. Marquette University, University of VVisconsin, Wisconsin Improvement Program Television Seminar. PAULL, DUANE R. --- Mathematics --- B. S. Platteville State College, M. S. Mar- quette University. PETERS, ROBERT E.--- Social Studies, B Team Football Coach, Assistant Wrest- ling Coach --- B. A. Ripon College, University of NVisconsin-Milwaukee. PINGEL, Louis A.--- Math- Intern, First Semester --- University of VVisconsin. PODRUCH, CEIL --- German---- B. A. Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin. ROGERS, DORIS A.--- Home Economics --- B. S. University of VVisconsin, Gradu- ate Study: University ot Wisconsin. RUNGE, NATHAN P.--- Algebra, General Mathematics --- B. S. Beloit College, Graduate Study: University of VVis- consin, Notre Dame University, North- western University, Carleton College. RUNREL, ROLAND G. --- Social Studies, YVorld History --- B. E. Milwaukee State Teachers College, Graduate Study: Marquette University. S C H E R M A C H E R, KENNETH --- Social Studies, Wrestling Coach --- B. A. Rip- on College, Graduate Study: Univer- sity of Wisconsin. SCHUELKE, WALTER G. --- Industrial Arts --- B. S. Stout Institute, M. E. Mar- quette University. SCHULTZ, FRED T.--- Assistant Superin- tendent of Schools, Curriculum Co- ordinator --- B. E. University of W'is- sin-Milwaukee, M. A. Northwestern University, Graduate Study: Univer- sity of Michigan, Columbia University, University of Colorado, University of VViscOnsin. Teacher and Administra- tor, Manitowoc, VVisconsin. Adminis- tration --- Battle Creek, Michigan, XVest Bend, XVisconsin. SOINIXIERS, ORX'AN --- Mathematics --- B. S. Wisconsin State College at Platte- ville, Graduate Study: University of Wisconsin. STAHLIER, MRS. ELIZABETH --- Spanish, French, History, Social Studies, Li- brary, English --- B. S. University of WVisconsin, M. A. University of VVis- consin. STEINER, MRS. NIARION --- General Edu- cation --- B. A. University of Wiscon- ' sin. STROHACKER, ROBERT C.--- Bookkeeping, Salesmanship, Assistant A Tea m Football Coach, Head Track Coach --- B. E. Whitewater State Teachers Gol- lege, M. A. University of Denver. TAYLOR, ROLLO --- Physical Education, Driuer Education, Student Senate Ad- visor, Coach A Team Basketball --- B. S. LaCrosse State College, M. S. University of Wisconsin. URnAs, RAYRIOND S.--- English, Drama, Forensics --- B. S. Eau Claire State College, M. A. University of Minne- sota. WALLESVERD, IARIES M. --- Industrial Arts, Metals --- M. S. Stout Institute. VVALTER, KATHLEEN --- General Educa- tion --- B. A. Rosa College, River Forest, Illinois, Gralliiate Study: Uni- versity of lvisconsin, Milwaukee. WARNER, TERRY R.--- Health, Physical Education, Swim Team Coach --- B. S. Wisconsin State College, La Crosse, M. S. University of Colorado. WVEIER, JACK --- General Science, Golf Coach --- B. S. LaCrosse State Col- lege. XVEINER, ARTHUR E.---High School Prin- cipal, Agriculture --- B. S., M. A. Uni- versity of VVisconsin. VVILLIARIS, MRS. DOROTHY E. --- U. S. History, Intern Team Teacher --- B. E. WVhitewater State College, Graduate Study: University of WVisconsin. YAHR, RIARITA --- Guidance Counselor --- Lawrence Colle fe, B. S. University of VVisconsin, Gralduate Study: Univer- sity of XVisconsin, Marquette Univer- sity. FACULTY DIRECTORY... 123 Senior Director KEN ACKLEY --- LYNN ALBRECHT --- Transfer from Way- land Academy: YWCA 1, 25 Ski Club 25 Newspaper 1, 25 Yvayland Singers 25 Musical Show 15 Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Assistant Librarian 15 Librarian 25 VVest Bend: Future Homemakers 45 AFS Club 45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Oper- etta 45 A Cappella 45 Prom Commit- tee 4. BOYD XV. ALLEN --- Golf 1, :ZVVB, 3VVB5 WB Club 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 45 Oper- etta 4. JOHN H. ARKENBERG --- Science Club 15 Swimming 15 German Club 15 Future Teachers 45 Math Club 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Senator 45 Class Officer 45 Debate 45 Rotary Boy 45 Honor Roll5 National Merit Finalist. DIARY BAEHRING --- Future Teachers 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Debate 2, 3, 45 Inter- pretive Reading 15 Altemate Senator 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls' Glee Club 1, 25 Operetta 3, 45 Mixed En- semble 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Girls' En- semble 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Swim Club 2. GARY BARBER ---German Club 1, 25 Track 35 Golf 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate 45 Clip- per Staff 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Mixed Ensemble 3, 45 A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Prom Decorations 35 Post Prom Com- mittee 25 Midwinter Decorations 45 Honor Roll 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Science Club 1. GLENN BARBER --- KAREN LEE BARRETT --- Future Home- makers 2, 35 Knitting Club 15 German Club 2, 35 Prom Decorations 35 GAA 15 Midwinter Decorations 2. PETER BARTEL'r--- Tennis 2, 3VVB, 4VVB5 Basketball 3, 4WB5 B a d g e r Boys' State 35 A Cappella 1, 4. GALE BASTIAN --- VVILLIAM A. BAULIAN --- German Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 35 Math Club 35 Prom Decorations 35 Football 35 Bend Staff, Business Manager 45 Honor Roll5 National Merit Finalistg National Honor Society. JOHN T. BAULIGARTNER --- Baseball 15 Swimming 1, 2YVB, 3WB, 4VVB, Cap- tain 45 Track 25 Weight Lifting Club 25 Prom Decorations 35 Prom Court 35 Mayball Court 25 National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, President 45 Honor Roll. JERRY BECK --- German Club 1, 2, 35 Trac' 35 Honor Rollg All-School Play 45 Dramatic Club 45 Thespian Society 45 National Honor Society. 124 . . . SENIOR DIRECTORY CHRISTINE A. BECEER --- Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Library Apprentice 3. PAUL A. BEDUHN --- Track 2, 35 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Cross Country 35 Science Club 1. . PAT M. BEHRENDS --- Knitting Club 25 Spanish Club 15 GAA 15 AFS Club 25 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 A Cappella 45 Homecoming Court 35 Prom Decora- tions 35 Post Prom Committee 25 VVrestling Queen 35 Pom-Pom Girls 4. RONALD V. BEIAIBORN --- German Club 1, 25 Mixed Chorusg Electricity Ap- prentice. OSCAR BEISBIER --- JOHN BEREND --- Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Track 2, 35 Cross Country 3. RUTH ANN BETH --- Future Teachers 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Knitting Club 25 Dolphin Club 35 Girls' Glee Club l, 35 Prom Decorations 35 Post Prom Decorations 25 Bend Staif 45 Save-a- Trip Club 4. KITTIE BIELINSKI --- Withdrawn. JEAN L. BIERSACK --- Future Teachers' 2, 3, ViceePresident 35 German Club 1, 25 Girls' Glee Club 25 Band Officer 25 Dance Band 45 Orchestra 35 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Post Prom Committee 25 Post Prom Decorations 25 Honor Roll. PATRICIA BODENEACH --- GAA 15 Girls' Glee Club 15 Philosophy Club 25 Stu- dent Senator 2, 35 Operetta 35 A Cap- pella 2, 3, 4. RONALD BONEKOSKE --- Dart Ball Club 1. BARBARA BRADLEY --- Future Nurses 1, 25 Girls' Glee Club 1, 25 A Ca pella 3, 45 Girls' Ensemble 25 35 Mixes En- semble 45 Operetta 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Pep Band 1, 2, 35 Senator 35 Forensics 2, 35 Interpretative Reading 2, 35 Clip- per Staff 45 Prom Decorations 35 Post Prom Decorations 2. ROBIAN BRE1T--- WB Club 25 Track 25 A Cappella 45 Prom Decoration 35 Variety Show 2, 3, 45 Projectionist 2, 3, 4. just H. BRODZELLER --4 Football 1, 2, SVVB, 4VVB5 Track 2, SWVB, 4VVB5 WB Club 3, 45 Mayball Court 15 Boys' Glee Club. JEAN G. BRUESCH --- Knitting Club 25 Save-a-Trip Club 4. HELEN M. BRUss ---Transfer from Cedarburg: Pep Club 1, 25 Future Nurses 25 Cheerleading 25 GAA 1, 2. FLOYD BUDDENHAGEN --- Baseball 2WB, 3VVB5 Football 1, 2, SWVB, 4VVB5 Bas- ketball 1, 2, SVVB, 4WVB5Tennis 2WB, 3WB5 Homecoming Court 15 Mayball Court 1, 25 WVB Club. DWAYNE BUKER --- Basketball 15 Track 3, 45 Clipper Staff 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 4YVB5 Driun Club 1. VVILLIAINI D. BUTELEVVSKI --- Golf 2, 35 Cross Country 15 Homecoming Court 4. Lois E. BUTZ --- Transfer from New Hol- stein: GAA 1, 25 Future Homemakers VVest Bend: German Club 35 1. 23 Prom Committee 3. B. CALDWELL --- Football 1, ROBERT 2WB, BVVB5 Basketball 1, 2, 3WB, 4WB5 Track 1, 25 Tennis 35 WVB Club5 Debate 25 Senator 45 Class Officer 25 Mixed Chorus 45 A Cappella 45 Post Prom Committeeg National Honor So- ciety 3, 45 Honor Roll. BOE A. CALHOUN --- Football 1, 25 Track 15 Swimming 1, 2WVB, 3WB, 4NVB5 VVB Club 3, 45 Operetta 1. NIARGARET C. CARLSON --- Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Interpretative Reading 15 Prom Decoration 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Roll 45 National Science Foundation --- Summer, 19625 Bend Editor 4. PBISCILLA J. CARTER --- Senator 15 Latin Club 1, 25 Girls' Glee Club 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Operetta 35 A Cappella 45 Prom Committee 35 Prom Decoration Mayball Court 1, 25 Girls' Ensem- e 2, 3. SANDRA CHESAK --- KATHLEEN CHRIST --- Knitting Club 15 German Club 2, 35 GAA 15 Prom Committee 15 Science Fair5 Brides Club 4. WARD L. CHRISTENSEN --- Science Club 1, 25 Slide Rule Club 25 U-2 Club 35 German Club 4. DAVID B. CLARK --- Football 1, 2, 3WB, 4WB5 Basketball 1, 35 VVrestling 25 Tennis 1, 2WB, 3, 4WB5 Senator 25 Alternate Senator 45 Operetta 2, 35 A Cappella 2, 35 Future Teachers 45 German Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Dramatic Club 45 VVB Club 45 Homecoming Court 25 Prom Decor- ations5 Post Prom Decorations5 Bowl- ing 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL L. CLEIKIENS --- Future Teach- ers 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Freshman Bas- ketballg Math Club 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Merit Letter of Comn1e1idation5 Honor Roll5 Valedic- torian. KATHY L. COLLINS --- Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Future Nurses 2, 3. SHARON COOK --- NVithclrawn. ELLEN M. COTTEN ---Latin Club 1, French Club 3, 4, Music Appreciation 2, AFS Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Campus Clip- per 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, A Cap- pella 4, Prom Decoration 3, Post Prom Decorations 2, Mayball Decorations 1, Governor's Conference 2. SUE COTTER --- DIANE CUPERY--- Pep Club 1, Future Teachers 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Operetta 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Post Prom Decorations, Mayball Decorations 1, Girls' Ensem- ble 2, 3, Mixed Ensemble 4. TOM N. DANUSER --- WB Club 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 4, Basketball 2, Campus Clipper 3, Prom Decorations 3, Drum Club 2, Projectionist 1, 2, 3, 4. HELEN ANNE DELN'AUX --- Latin Club 1, Future Nurses 1, Knitting Club 2, Future Homemakers 4, AFS Club 4, State Youth Conference 3, Home- maker Of the Year 4. RICHARD J. DIELS --- Football 3. DIANE V. DORNACKER --- Knitting Club 2. BILL DUENKEL --- DEBOIXAH A. DUNLOP --- Transfer from Whitefish Bay: VVest Bend: Home- room Officer 3, 4. WILLIAM L. DUsso --- Track 1, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Cross Country 3, Forensics 1, Clipper Staff 2, 3, German Club 1, 2, Science Club 1. CARLEEN EGGERT --- Transfer from Ke- waskum: Smoke Signal Staff 1, GAA 1, Pep Club 1, Future Homemakers 1, VVest Bend: GAA 2, Future Nurse 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. HAROLD EHLKE --- Future Farmers 1, 2, 3. DUANE H. ENDERLE --- Cross Country 4, Basketball 2, 3WB, 4WB, Track 2, 3, WB Club 4. KENNETH R. ERICKSON --- Football 2, 3, 4WB, WB Club 3, 4, Track 3, 4VVB, Baseball 2WB, 3WB, 4WB, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3WB, 4VVB, Prom Decora- tions 3, Midwinter Decorations 2. SANDY ERLER --- Knitting Club 2, Girls' Glee Club 4. JANET M. ESSEL1X'IAN--- Knitting Club 2, Voice of Democracy Contest 3, 4, Prom Decorations 3. CHARLOTTE S. EVENSON --- T r a n s f e r Student. ROSE ANN F ABER --- Future Homemak- ers 2, 3, Brides Club 4, Save-a-Trip Club 4. CAROL A. FAHNEY --- Chorus 1, 2, Knit- ting Club 2. LARRY R. FAHNEY--- Future Farmers. ELLIOTT C. FAUSTER --- Homeroom Of- ficer 1, Badger Boys' State 3, Prom Committee 3. JERRY FILO --- DON F ISCHER --- THOJXIAS FLASCH --- CURTIS M. FORESTER --- Slide Rule Club 4. DOROTHY FORSBERG --- Homeroom Offi- cer 1, Future Nurses 3, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 4, Band 3, 4. EILEEN FRINGS --- GAA 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, AFS Club 3. GLENN FULLER --- Withdrawn. JANIS M. CASS --- Knitting Club 2, Girls' Glee Club 4. LESLIE R. GAUGER---Future Farmers 1, 2. VVILLIABI E. GEHL --- ANN E. GESSERT---GOV61'l'1OI S Confer- ence 1, Girls' Glee Club 1, Knitting Club 2, Homecoming Court 2, May- ball Court 2, Post Prom Decorations 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Prom Committee 3, Save-a-Trip Club 4. ROBERT F. G E s SE R T --- VVrestling 2, Track 1, 2, Band Officer 1, 2, 3. LEIGH E. GIERINGER --- Pep Club 1, Knitting Club 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, AFS 1, 2, 3, 4, Campus Clip- per 2, 3, 4, Bend, Art Editor 4, Alter- nate Senator 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Girls' Glee Club 1, A Cappella 2, Pep Band 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Band Award 3, Prom Committee 3, Post Prom Committee 2, Orchestra 3, Honor Roll. 1 HARRY C. GILL --- AFS Club 3, French Club 2, Golf 3, Prom Decorations 3, Post Prom Decorations 2, Midwinter Decorations. ROBERT J. GINOCCHIO --- Football 1, 2, 3, 4VVB, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4NVB, Track 1, 2, Homecoming Court 3. BTARY ANN GLODOWVSKI --- Transfer from Beaver Dam: Knitting Club 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Cheerleader 1, West Bend: Spanish Club 3, Save- a-Trip Club 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, A Cappella 4, Prom Committee 3. JOYCE M. GOEDEN --- Future Homemak- D ers 1, 2, 3, 4, Award 3, 4, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 4, Forensics 2, 3, 4, Award 4, Voice of Democracy Contest 3, 4, Award 4, VFW Auxili- ary Award 3. ENIS M. CONRING --- CAROLYN GRAHSER --- Pep Club 1, Span- 1, Knitting Club 2, Clipper PARTELA S. GRIEP --- Transfer from De- troit, Michigan: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Cheerleading 2, 3, Class Officer 3, Yearbook Staff 2, 3, Senator 2, Senate Officer 3, Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Prom Committee 2, 3, West Bend: Debate 4, A Cappella 4, Clipper Staff 4. JAMES F. GROTI-I --- Track 1, 2, 3WB, Cross Country 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2WB, 3WB, 4WB, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll, National Honor Society. ROBERT J. GROTH --- Football 1, 2, 3, JA 4WB, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4WVB, Track 1, 2, 3, 4WB, VVB Club 4, German Club 1, 2, Honor Roll. NET B. GUNDRU1NI--- Knitting Club 2, Future Homemakers 1, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Prom Decorations 3. FAITH L. GUST --- Future Nurses 1, Lat- in Club 2, French Club 3, Save-a- Trip Club 3. THOIXIAS F. GUTH --- Football 1, 2, 3, 4WB, Baseball 2WB, SXVB. CATHERINE M. GUTTLIIAN --- Transfer l1'lARLENE A. HAEN --- Spanish Club 1' from Kewaskum: West Bend: A Cap- pella 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, Prom Committee 3, AFS Club 3, Save-a- Trip Club 4. Knitting Club 2, Dramatic Club 1, 2, Senator 2, 3, 4, Alternate Senator 1, Class Officer 2, One-Act Play 1, 2, Homecoming Queen 4, Prom Com- mittee 3. DAVID C. HAhI1K'IER--- Senator 1, 2, 3, Alternate Senator 4, Operetta 1, For- ensics 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3WB, 4WB, Cross Country 3, 4, Golf 1WB, 2WB, 3WB, 4WB, VVB Club, AFS Club 2, Debate 2, Clipper Staff 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Honor Roll, National Honor Society 3, 4, Officer 4, Badger Boys' State 3, National Merit Letter of Commendation. TOM J. HARIIINGTON --- Tennis 1, 3, JA Track 2. NE A. HEh'IAUER --- Knitting Club 2, German Club 2, 3, AFS Club 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Oper- etta 3, Girls' Ensemble 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, A Cappella 3, Prom Com- mittee 3. SENIOR DIRECTORY.. . 125 ALEXANDER HERNIKL --- German Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4. RIARY S. HESS --- Future Teachers 3, 4, AFS Club 4, Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, De- bate Award 3, Senator 1, Altemate Senator 2, Midwinter Committee 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, YAC Council 3, 4, AFS Representative to Argentina 3, State Debate Champion 3. JANET C. HOFFLIAN --- Knitting Club 2, Altemate Senator tions 3. 1, Prom Decora- DoNALn J. HOLL --- GLORIA 1. HoI.z --- NIICHAEL G. HRON --- Wrestling 1, 2, 3VVB. 4VVB, Science Club 1, Cross Country 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4lNB, Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate Award, NVB Chili 4, Save-a-Trip Club 3, Honor Ro . ROGER IGEL --- bl.-KRIE JACAK --- Future Homemakers 1. SUSAN J. JEFFERY--- Latin Club 1, 2, Cheerleader 1, Save-a-Trip Club 4, Save-a-Child Club 4, AFS Club 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Alternate Sena- tor 4, Prom Decorations 3, Post Prom Decorations 2. GN1'EN A. IOHNSON --- French Club 2, AFS Club 2, Operetta 3, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 2, 3,-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Decorations 3. PIOYVARD B. JOHNSON --- Track 2, 3, VVrestling 2, Debate 2, Extemporane- oIIs Speaking 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3. ROBERT N. JUSTL --- Science Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate Award 1, 2, AFS Club 3, Save-a-Trip Club 4, U-2 Club 3, Prom Decorations 3, Honor Roll, Altemate Senator 4, Forensics 1, National Honor Society, Michigan State University Merit Scholarship. JUDY KAHL. --- Future Teachers 2, 3, De- bate 1, 2, 3, 4, Extemporaneous Read- ing 1, Altemate Senator I, Debate Award. XVILLIALI KAsCRNER --- BARBARA KASTEN --- Ski Club 2, Extern- poraneous Speaking 1, One-Act Play 2, A Cappel a 4, Pep Club 3. ELYN KIRCHNER --- Knitting Club 2, Red Cross Club 2, AFS Club 2, Post Prom Decorations 2, Prom Decorations 3. RONALD M. KIRKLAND --- UVB Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball IWVB, 2WB, 3WVB, 4YVB, Track UVB, Tennis 2NVB, SVVB, Football 1, 2VVB, 3VVB, 4VVB, Basketball IVVB, 2VVB, 3VVB, Oper- etta 1, Homecoming King 4, YAC Council 4. 126 . . . SENIOR DIRECTORY DENNIS KLEINKE --- SHARON ANN KLUEVER --- Future Nurses 1, 2, German Club 1, 2. RANDALL KLULIB --- Science Club 1, Track 3, 4, XVisconsin State Youth Conference 3. JOAN KNOEBEL --- Pep Club 2, Future Teachers 2, German Club I, 2, Save- a-Trip Club 4: Class Officer 1, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, A Cappella 3, 4, Oper- etta 2, 3, 4, Prom Decorations 3, Prom Court 3, Post Prom Committee 2, Mayball Court 1, Midwinter Decora- tions 1, 2, Cheerleader 1, 2YVB, 3VVB, Pom-Pom Girls 4. DANIEL C. KNUTSON --- Track 2, 3. PETER P. KORER --- Cross Country 1, 2VVB, 3WVB, 4WVB, Wrestling IXVB, 2NVB, 3WB, 4NVB, Track 1, 2WB, 3VVB, 4VVB, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. IARIES R. KOCHER --- Football 1. ROBERT I. KOEHLER --- Football 1, 3NVB, 4VVB, Basketball 1, 2, 3WB, 4WB, Track 1, 2VVB, 4XVB, WVB Club. Tom KOENINos --- CORALIE KOI-IL --- Latin Club 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Mayball Decorations 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Interpretative Poetry 2, Forensics Award 2, One-Act Play 2, Post Prom Decorations 2, Midwinter Decorations 2, Philosophy Club 2, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, President 4, FNC Award 4, AFS Club I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Prom Commit- tee 3, YVisconsin State Youth Council 3, 4, Interpretative Prose 3, Save-a- Trip Club 4. IDOROTHY S. KOLKEIX-IA --- Knitting Club 2, GAA 1, 2, 3. DIANNE A. KONWVENT --- GAA 1, Future Homemakers 2, Dramatic Club 2, Serious Declamation 2, Pep Club 1, French Club 2, AFS Club 3, 4, De- bate 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Award 3, Pep Band 1, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Mayball Decorations 1, Band Council 3, Prom Decorations 3, Save-a-Trip Clfrb 4, Senator 4. RIELVIN KOTAJARVI --- NVithdrawn. BONNIE J. KRAUSE --- Future Homemak- ers 1, Library Apprentice 1. ICANN KREIS --- Knitting Club 1, Drama Club 1, Band l, 2, Future Homemak- ers I. ELLIS R. KRELL --- DIARY ELLEN KRUEGER --- GAA 1, 2, Future Nurses 1, 2, Knitting Club 2, Latin Club 2, French Club 2, Girls' Glee Club 4, Post Prom Decorations 2. JERILYNN ANN KUERL --- Knitting Club 1, CAA 1, 2, 3, Cirls' Glee Club 3, 4, Prom Decorations 3. JOHN A. LAEOTT --- Football I. NIARIAN LAKE --- Prom Court 3, Prom Decorations Committee 3, Student Senate. JANE E. LAND --- Knitting Club 2, Post Prom Decorations 2, Honor Roll. VVALTER L. LANDVA'l'I'ER --- Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4VVB, Track 2, 3, VVB Club 4, Gymnastics 3, Slide Rule Club 2, A Caspella 4, Alternate Senator 4, Ba get Boys' State 3. DENNIS LARSEN --- Future Farmers 1, 2, Co-Kart Club 2, Freshman Basketball. KRISTIN A. LARSON --- Spanish Club 1, AFS Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, May- ball Decorations I, Altemate Senator 2, Senator 4, Debate 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, Knitting Club 2, Post Prom Decorations 2, Girls' Glee Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Decorations 3, Prom Court 3, Home- coming Court 3, Class Officer 3, Pom-Pom Girls 4, Honor Roll. ROBERT YV. LASS --- Cross Country MVB, Swimming 1, 2VVB, 3VVB, -WV B, Track 2, 3WB, 4WB, WB Club 2, 3, 4, 1fVeight Lifting Club 2, Prom Court 3, Prom Decorations 3. KENNETH LAUPER --- Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball. THERESA M. LAUFER --- Latin Club 1, 2, . Pep Club 1, Mayball Decorations 1, AFS Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Decorations 3, GAA 4, Clipper Staff 3, 4, Savc-a- Trip ClIIb 4. SANDY LEHISIAN --- Prom Decorations 3, Knitting Club 2. IEAN M. LEHN --- Future Nurses 2, 3, Knitting Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, AFS ClIIb 1, 2, Debate 1, 2, Clipper Staff 3, Post Prom Committee 2. JOHN LEIDER --- VVithdrawn. DAN L. l..Eb'lAHlEU --- Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, State President 4, Science Club 1, German Club 1, 2, Tennis 2, 3, Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate Award 2, 4, 4-Minute Speech I, NFL Merit Award 3, Debate State Champion 3, National Debate Tournament 3, Prom Committee 3, Midwinter Committee 3, 4, Honor Roll, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, YAC Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Post Prom Committee 2. JOAN LEMKE --- Future Teachers 2, Fu- ture Nurses 4, Prom Committee 3, Debate 2, Senator 2, Cheerleader 1, Post Prom Committee 2, Clipper Staff 3, Spanish Club 2. R1cnARn D. LENVANDOSKE ---Cross Coun- try 2, W'restling 3, Swimming 1. joins LIMEACH --- Football 1, 2, 3WB, 4VVB, Basketball 1, Track 2, Baseball 2, Senate Officer 4, Class Officer 4. NIICHAEL S. Lnorn --- Swimming 2, 3: Track 2, Tennis 3, Debate 2, 3, 4, Debate Award 3, 4, All-School Play 4, Drama Club 4, National Thespian So- ciety 4, Spanish Club 1, 3, Philosophy Club 2, Clipper Staff 3, 4, Clipper Award 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Prom Committee 3: Science Club 1, Post Prom Committee 2. DENNIS XV. Lo13EacER--- DAVID j. LOCHEN --- Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. BETTY LUECKE --- Knitting Club 1, CAA 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella, Library Apprentice. A. BIACFARLANE --- Knitting DoRENE Club 2, GAA 1. I. THOBIAS N1ARTlN--- joim IYIARTIN INIASCHBIEIER --- Science Club 1, Prom Decorations 3, Projec- tionist Club 1, 2, 3. RAY O. MAvnER --- Football 2, 3, Track 2, Tennis 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3. DAvm b'lAYER--- Science Club 2, Shop Maintenance 3. KATHRYN M. IVIAYER --- French Club, Honor Roll, National Honor Society 3 4 , . h1ICHAEL h'1AYE.R--- Basketball 1, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Mayball King 2, Bend staff 4, Prom Committee 3. PETER D. h'1CGRATH --- Transfer from Kewaskum: NVest Bend: Swimming 2, 3, Debate 2, 3, Debate Award 3, Clipper Staff 2, 3, Bend Staff 3, YAC Council 4, All-School Play 4, Phil- osophy Club 2, German Club 3, Dramatic Club, Midwinter Decora- tions 3, Midwinter Committee 4, Golf 4. BARBARA I. h'1CHUGH--- Clipper Staff 3, Clipper Award 3, Bend, Art Editor 4, Knitting Club 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA Point Secretary 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Award 4, Prom Decorations 3, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, One-Act Play 2, Orchestra 3, Mayball Decorations. GARY M. h1lI.LER --- Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, VVrestling 1, 2, Band Officer 3, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 3, 3, 4, Prom Court 3, Band Council , 4. SABINE H. b'1ILZ--- AFS Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, French Club 3, Senator 4, Class Officer 4, Honor Roll, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 1, 2. Toxr A. AIINZ --- Future Farmers 4. IACQUELINE A. Mom. --- Pep Club 1, Knitting Club 2, German Club 2, 3, 4, AFS Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Glee Club 2, Prom Committee 3. ANN lN10NROE --- Future Teachers 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Debate 2, 3, 4, De- bate Award 3, 4, Interpretative Read- ing 1, Altemate Senator 1, 2, 4, Class Officer 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, A Cappella I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, Prom Decora- tions 3, Post Prom Decorations 2, Honor Roll, National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Badger Girls, State 3, Bend Staff 4. PAT A. NEHRnAss --- Knitting Club 2, Save-a-Trip Club 4, Future Business Leaders of America 3, Girls' Glee Club, Prom Decorations 3, Post Prom Decorations 2, Midwinter Decorations 0 ...A BRENT C. NICE.-XSTRO --- Baseball 2XVB, SVVB, 4NVB, German Club 2, Basket- ball 2, Track 2, Tennis 3, Prom Com- mittee 3, Prom Court 3, Mayball Court 2, Football 1, Science Club 1, XVB Club 4. BARBARA C. NICHOLAS --- Knitting Club 2, Dramatic Club 4, President 4, Spanish Club 2, Senator 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Mayball Court 1, Swim Club 1, May- ball Decorations Chairman 1, Post Prom Decorations 2, Pom-Pom Girls 4. JANET M. NrcHo1.soN--- Latin Club 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Save-a-Child Club 4, Save-a-Trip Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Alternate Senator. JEANNE E. NICHOLSON --- Latin Club 1, 2, Prom Decorations 3, Save-a-Trip Club 4. THOLIAS A. NIJEGEL --- DENNIS E. NOX'OTNY --- Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Gov- ernor's Conference 2, Conservation Club 2. AUDREY E. OELHAFEN --- GAA 1, 2, Sec- retary 3, President 4, Knitting Club 2, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Save-a-Trip Club 4. Tom D. OELHAFEN --- Cross Country 2, 3, Future Farmers 1, 2, 3. Tom OLSON --- Swimming IWB, 2WB, 3WB, 4VVB, Tennis 1, 4, Track 2, 3, One-Act Play 2, 4, Senior Mixed En- semble 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Alter- nate Senator 3, Pep Band 3, Dance ganld 3, Operetta 4, VVB Club 1, 2, NIARY F. O'h'1EARA --- Latin Club 1, 2, Knitting Club 2, Save-a-Trip Club 3, AFS Club 1, 2, Debate 1. KAREN OPALEVVSKI --- Chorus 1, 2, Fu- ture Nurses Club 1, 2, President 2, Prom Decorations 3. h'lAltY jo OPGENOIXTH --- Alternate Sen- ator 1, Post Prom Committee Chair- man 2, Prom Decorations 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, President 4, Clipper Staff 4, One-Act Play 2, Debate 2, Latin Club 1, 2, F orcnsics 1, Save-a-Trip Club 4, May- ball Committee 1, AFS Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3. Nen. M. PALASH --- Cross Country 2, Golf 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Save- a-Trip Club 2, Dramatic Club 4, AFS Club 2, Debate 2, 3, 4, Debate Award 3, Clipper Staff, Bend Staff, Senator 1, Alternate Senator 2, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, A Cappella 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee, Post Prom Co-Chairman, Midwinter Committee, YAC Council, Swimming' 2, 3, Phil- osophy Club. YVELDON PARUCH --- Spanish Club. DAv1D L. PATTON --- Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4WB, Wrestling 1, 2WB, 3WB, 4WB, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, WB Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2. KRISTEN A. PEARSON --- Transfer from jackson High, Ohio: Latin Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Future Teachers 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, VVest Bend: Dramatic Club 4, AFS Club 3, 4, Clipper Staff 4, Library Apprentice 3, Prom Decora- tions 3. ROZANNE PEIL---JUH101' Red Cross 2, Knitting Club 2, Post Prom Commit- tee 2, Future Business Leaders of America 4, Treasurer 4. KAREN K. PETERL-IANN --- Future Teach- ers 4, Knitting Club 2, Spanish Club 2, AFS Club 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, Inter- pretative Reading 3, Senator 2, 3, Alternate Senator 1, Senate Officer 4, Class Officer 3, Little Ten Council 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Prom Committee 3, Post Prom Committee 2, Midwinter Committee 4, Honor Roll, National Honor Society 3, 4, YAC Council 4. RICHARD E. PETERS --- Prom Committee, Swimming 1, 2, Alternate Senator 3. h'1ERHY-JANE- PETR1--- German Club 1, Knitting Club 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, Save-a- Trip Club 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. SENIOR DIRECTORY . . . 127 BILL PIERCE --- VVithdrawn. NORIKI PIPPING --- Student Senate 45 Op- eretta 1, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella5 Original Oratory 15 German Club 1, 2. EDWVARD PLACEK --- Dramatic Club 45 NVB Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Baseball 1, 2VVB, 3WB, 4WVB5 Foot- ball 1, 2WB, 3WB, 4WB5 Basketball 25 Track 1, 2NVB, 3WB, 4WB5 Vvrest- ling 3, 4. ROSEANN E. POEHLISIAN --- Girls Glee Club 15 Spanish Club 1, 25 Iunior Red Cross 25 Knitting Club 25 Post Prom Decorations 25 Future Nurses 3, 45 Prom Decorations 35 Latin Club 45 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Honor Roll5 National Honor Society. IOANN B. PRIDYL --- Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers 2, 35 German Club 2, 3, 45 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Prom Dec- orations. SHARON L. PROEBER --- Latin Club 15 Knitting Club 25 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Future Business Leaders 0 America 45 Honor Roll. JOHN A. PUNZENBERGER --- Transfer from Plymouth: VVest Bend: Football 3WB5 4VVB5 Basketball 35 Track 2WB, SWVB5 WB Club. ED D. QUANDT --- Baseball 1. JUDY P. RACE --- Library Apprentice 25 Girls' Glee Club 1, 25 Knitting Club 25 Girls' Ensemble 2, 35 Mixed Ensemble 45 Operetta 3, 45 Prom Decorations 35 Save-a-Trip Club 4. KATHY RABISTHAI. --- TOM I. RANDALL --- Cross Country 1, 2WB, 3WB5 Swimming 1, 2WB, 3WB5 Track 1, 2WB, 3WVB5 ProIII Court 35 WB Club 2, 3. KAREN RAU --- Girls' Glee Club 3. WVILLIABI REETZ --- Gennan Club 1. DARLENE A. REICHERT --- Future Home- makers 2. SHIRLEY A. RENz--- Knitting Club5 ProIII Decorations. ELAINE RETTLER --- Transfer from Hart- ford: VVest Bend: Future HonIeInakers 45 GAA 45 Future Business Leaders of America 4, Secretary 4. THOINIAS R. RICE --- VVB Club 3, 45 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4WB5 Swimming 1, 2WB, 3WVB, 4YVB5 Track 2, 3VVB, 4lfVB5 Gymnastics Club 35 Operetta 3, 4. BRUCE M. ROELL --- 128 . . . SENIOR DIRECTORY DAVID H. ROELI. --- Football 1, 2WB, SVVB, 4WB5 Baseball 2YVB, 3VVB, 4WB5 WVB Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 Track 4WB5 Boys' Glee Club 2. lXlARIA T. R0-IAS --- AFS Student from Costa Rica: VVest Bend: A Cappella 45 Senator 45 Homecoming Court 4. GORDON E. ROSENTHAL---CFOSS Country 15 Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4. ROGER E. SACIA --- Swimming 2, 3, 45 Ski Team --- Altemate 1, 35 Ski Club 1, 2, 35 German Club 1, 2, 3, 45 AFS Club 3, 45 AFS Candidate 35 Mid- winter Decorations 35 Homeroom Of- ficer 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Badger Boys' State 35 Honor Roll. SUDA A. SCI-IAEEER --- Knitting Club 15 Cemian Club 2, 35 GAA 1, 2, 35 AFS Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate 1, 25 Prom Decorations 35 Post Prom Decorations 25 Homeroom Officer. BARBARA SCHAFFER --- AFS Club 1, 2, 35 Debate 25 Homeroom Officer 2, 35 Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 25 Nation- al Honor Soicety 3, 45 Honor Roll. DAVID M. SCHEER --- Basketball 15 Ten- nis 1, 2WB, 45 Debate 2, 35 Debate Award 2, 35 Wisconsin State Debate Championship 35 National Debate Toumament5 Philosophy Club 25 Sen- ator 2, Alternate Senator 45 Bend Staff 3, 4, Advertising Manager 45 Honor Roll5 National Honor Society 3, 45 Post Prom Decorations 25 Home- coming Parade Committee 3, 45 Mid- winter C0ll1Hlitt68 3, 45 Letter of Commendation, National Merit Scholarship Test 45 YAC Council 2, 3, 4, President 4. Lois R. SCI-IMAI-IL --- Knitting Club 25 Girls' Glee Club 1, 35 A Cappella 45 ProIII Committee 35 Post Prom Com- mittee Chairman 25 Post Prom Decor- ations 25 Pom-Pom Girls 4. DIANE R. SCHhIlDT--- Band 1, 2, 3, 4VVB5 Orchestra 35 GAA 25 Dance Band 3, 45 Future Homemakers 25 Prom Dec- orations 3. JANE M. SCHIKIIDT --- Spanish Club 1, 25 Knitting Club 25 Ski Club 25 AFS Club 2, 35 Senator 35 Prom Decorations 35 Post Prom Decorations 25 Mixed ClIorus 1, 25 Girls' Glee Club 3. KAREN L. SCI-IMIDT --- GAA 1, 25 Girls' Glee Club 1, 25 Save-a-Trip Club 45 AFS Club 45 Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4, Viciie-President 25 Bend Staff 45 Honor Ro . RAY H. SCHLIIDT --- Future Farmers 1, 2 3 4 5 7 ' STEVEN SCHISIIDT --- Baseball 1, 25 Track 35 A Cappella 45 Post Prom Commit- tee 2. SUE A. ScI-INEIDER--- Knitting Club 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 4WB5 Senator 45 Girls' Glee Club 1, 25 A Cappella 3,45 Dance Band 1, 3, 45 Prom Decorations 35 Prom Court 35 Midwinter Committee 15 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 35 Badger Girls' State 35 Homeroom Of- ficer 3. THOMAS J. SCHNEIDER-H Science Club 1. BIARLENE A. SCHNEPF --- French Club 35 Debate 2, 35 Debate Award 35 Senator 25 Homeroom Officer 35 A Cappella 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 35 Girls' Ensemble 2, 35 Prom Court 35 Mayball Queen 25 Swim Court 25 YAC Council 2, 3, 45 AFS Club 1, 2, 35 Post Prom CoIIImit- tee 25 Philosophy Club 25 Prom Com- mittee 3. JANET D. SCHOBER --- French Club 25 Ski Club 25 Class Officer 15 Senator 25 A Cappella 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 15 Operetta 35 Band Council 15 Girls' Ensemble 2, 35 Homecoming Court 15 Mayball Court 25 Prom Committee 35 YAC Council 3. ANN L. SCHOENBECK --- Transfer from Kewaskum: Pep Club 15 Dramatic Club 15 Future Homemakers 15 Fu- ture Homemakers Award 15 GAA 15 Spanish Club 15 4-Minute Speech 15 West Bend: Debate 1, 2, 35 Debate Award 35 Dance Band 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Award 45 Prom Decorations 35 Honor Roll5 National Honor Society 3, 4, Secre- tary 4. LAURIE B. SCHOWALTER --- Debate 25 AFS Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Gemian Club 2, 3, 45 Knitting Club 25 Prom Decorations Committee Chair- man 35 Post Prom Decorations Com- mittee Chairman 25 Prom Court 3, 45 Prom Queen 35 Wrestling Queen Can- didate 45 Pom-Pom Girls 4, Captain 45 Clipper Staff 3, 45 Bend Staff 4, Editor 4. GEORGIANA SCHROEDER --- Future Home- makers 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Prom Decorations 3. DINNY L. Sci-IULrz --- Transfer from The AnIerican School, Tehran, Iran: Prom Committee Chairman 35 Prom Court 35 Class Officer 35 Teen Club, Vice- President 35 Altemate Senator 35 Choir 35 GAA 35 West Bend: Girls' Glee Club 1, 25 Girls' Mixed Ensemble 25 German Club 25 Cheerleader 25 Mixed Ensemble 45 A Cappella 45 Midwinter Committee 1, Chairman 25 Post Prom 25 YAC Council 1, 2, 4. GLORIA I. ScHUI.zE --- Pep Club 15 Fu- ture Nurses 45 Knitting Club 25 Ger- man Club 25 Save-a-Trip Club 45 Mixed Chorus 15 A Cappe la 25 Prom Decorations 35 Mayball Decorations 2. Tl-IOIKIAS SCHUPPEL --- IABIES B. SCI-IXVARTZ --- Football 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Spanish Club 1. M A R G A R E T V. SCHWVICHTENBERG --- Brides Club 4, Future Homemakers 2. ELLEN M. SEIDENSTICKER --- Latin Club 1, 2, Library Apprentice 3. ROBERT SEIDENsTIc:KER--- Mayball Court. JOAN E. SENKBEIL --- Future Teachers 4, Save-a-Trip Club 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, Post Prom Decorations 2, Prom Decorations 3. SUZAN R. SEVERSON --- Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, Pep Band 1, 2, Marching Band 1, 2, GAA 3, Future Homemakers 1. THOAIAS J. SHESKI --- Basketball 1, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Honor Roll. DIANE M. SI1NiONS--- Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Pep Club 1, Swim Club 1, Latin Club 2, 3, Clipper Staff 4, Senator 4, Alternate Senator 3, Homeroom OfIicer 1, 2, Class Officer 2, AFS Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Prom Decorations 3, Prom Court 3, Post Prom Decorations 2. JEAN R. SLAVHC --- Save-a-Trip Club 2, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. KATHY L. SPAETH --- Future Teachers 3, Knitting Club 2, Latin Club 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Save-a-Trip Club 4, Homeroom OiIicer 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, Prom Decorations 3. DIANE R. SPRINKINIANN --- Transfer from Wayland Academy, West Bend: Homeroom Officer 3, Library Ap- prentice 4. FRANK SPRTEL --- Football 1, 2, 3WB, 4WB, Golf 1, 2WB, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3WB, Prom King 3, Prom Committee 3, Class Oflicer 3, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Senator 3, Honor Roll, National Honor Society 3, 4, Badger Boys' State 3, Debate 2, 3, Safe Driver's Award 3, Student Council Seminar Representative 2, Salutatorian. KATHLEEN STARAL --- Debate 1, 2, De- bate Award 2, Science Club 1, Band 1, Band Award 1, AFS Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, Altemate Senator 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Senator 3, Clipper Staff 3, Clipper Award 3, Senate Officer 4, Dramatics Club 4, All-School Play 4, A Capella 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, YAC Council 4, Honor Roll, Bend Editor 4. PORTIA STEAHL --- Knitting Club 2, Homeroom OfHcer 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Prom Decorations 3, Post Prom Decorations 2. CARINIEN M. STEGER --- Future Home- makers 3, 4, Save-a-Trip Club 3, Library Apprentice 3, 4. CAROLGENE SU1'HEliLUN---GAA 1, AFS Club 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Prom Decorations 3, Orchestra 2, 3. CHARLOTTE A. TENNIES --- Music Appre- ciation Club 1, 2, Debate 2, Alternate Senator 1, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Op- eretta 1, 3, 4, Band Officer 1, 2, Dance Band 1, 2, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Prom Committee 3, Post Prom Decorations 2, Orchestra 2, 3, Mayball Decorations 1. . THOINIAS THEISEN --- MARY E. TROEDEL --- Pep Club 1, 2, Knitting Club 3, German Club 2, 3, Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, AFS Club 2, 3, 4, Alternate Senator 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, A Cappella 4, Prom Decorations 3, Post Prom Decorations 2. ELAINE UELMEN --- German Club 1, 2, 3, Knitting Club 1, AFS Club 2, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Brides Club 4. SANDRA K. VACLAN'IK --- Girls' Glee Club 1, Post Prom Decorations 2, Prom Decorations 3, Knitting Club 2. JAIVIES VAN BEEK --- Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4. ELAINE J. VAss --- GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Fu- ture Nurses 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Save-a-Child Club 4, Post Prom Decorations 2. IYIIKE VVADE --- German Club, Senator. BARBARA M. WALDK1RcH --- Future Homemakers 1, 2, Brides Club 4. DAVID WALKER --- MAE BELLE WARNECKE --- Knitting Club 1, German Club 2, Post Prom Decora- tions 3, Future Homemakers 1. NIAHY E. WEBER --- Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Alternate Senator 1, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, German Club 2, 3, 4, A Ca pella 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 2, 3, Mixes En- semble 4, Operetta 3, 4, Prom Decor- ations 3, Post Prom Decorations 2, Mayball Decorations 1. h'1ICHAEL H. WEIss --- Basketball 1, 2, Cross Country 2, Wrestling 3, Dance Band 3, A Cappella 4. CAROL A. WELCH --- Knitting Club 2, French Club 3, AFS Club 1, Debate 2, Non-Original Orator 1, Clipper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, CO-Editor 4, Bend Staff 1, 4, Senator 1, Alternate Sen- ator 2, One-Act Play 2, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll, National Honor Society 3, 4. CAIYIERON J. VVENZEL --- Future Nurses 1, Interpretative Reading 1, Altemate Senator 3, Senator 4, Prom Decora- tions 3, Post Prom Decorations 2. JUDIE W E R N I C K E --- Knitting Club, Library Apprentice. DON C. XAIESSEL --- SANDRA LEE WEsTPHAL--- Knitting Club 1, Library Apprentice 1. JERRY WIEDMEYER --- Track 3. JIM VVIEDMEYER --- Basketball. CAROL J. WIESEHOEFER --- German Club 4, GAA 3, 4, Extemporaneous Read- ing 1, Girls' Glee Club 3, A Cappella 4. EDWARD H. NVILGER --- Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4. RON 1UILLIAIk1S--- KENNETH L. u71LLKOh'IbI --- Cross Coun- try 1, 2WB, SWB, 4WB, Track 1, ifilkifl, 3WB, WB Club 2, 3, 4, Honor 0 . NANCY A. VVILLKOLIINI --- Knitting Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, AFS Club 1, 2, 4, Save-a-Trip Club 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, Prom Decorations 3, Post Prom Decorations 2. DARLENE WILTGEN --- FERDIE L. WOHLWEND --- Future Farm- ers 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Swim- ming 3, 4, Trees for Tomorrow 3, National FFA Convention 4. LOUISE WULFF --- Knitting Club 2, Post Prom Committee 2, Future Home- makers 3, German Club 3, Future Teachers 4. GEORGE T. ZAICHEK --- Debate 1, Span- ish Club 1, 2, Football 2. CHARLES R. ZASTROYV --- Football 1, 2, 3WB, Basketball 2, 3, Prom Court 3, Prom Committee 3. BARBARA ZENK --- Withdrawn. h'1ARY H. ZIEGERT --- Swim Club 1, Knitting Club 2. CHERRIE ZIEGLER --- Knitting Club 2, Girls' Ski Club 2, Class Oflicer 1. DAVID ZIIXIDARS --- VVithdrawn. JOYCE A. ZINGSHEIIYI --- Knitting Club, JERRY STEIER --- LEE A. WELCH --- Wrestling 1, 3. Girls' Glee Club. SENIOR DIRECTORY . . . 129 Achterberg, Sharon C641 139,71,s2,s3 Ackennan, John C641 .......... 39, 104, 109 Ackley, Kenneth C631 ...,.... not pictured Adamczyk, Nancy C651 .,....,.,..........,.. 47 Adee, David C641 ........... ................. Albrecht, Lynn C631 ....... ...... 2 0, 82, 39 83 Albrecht, Peter C661 .............,...... 55,82 83 Allen, Boyd C631 ........ ...,...., 2 0,82, Allen, Jolm C661 ....... Allen, Paul C661 ,......... Alliet, David C641 ........ 'n1f1135f 55 74 39 39 .. withdrew Alliet, Frank C641 ................................ Anderson, Chris C641 ..............,....... 39,72,79,s1,s2,s3,9o,94,104,111 Anderson, Dale C661 .......................... 55 Anderson, Edwin C651 ........................ 55 Anderson, James C651 .... 47, 72, 82, 107 Anderson, Kathie C651 .......,..,............. 47 Arkenberg, dlohn C631 ............ 18, 20, 72 Amold, Bra C651 ........ ......... 47, 108 Ashman, Nick C661 ...... ........ 5 5, 74 Averill, Paul C651 ...,.....,. .......... 4 7 Averill, Virginia C651 ..... ....... 4 7 Backhaus, Edith C651 ...,.................... 47 Backhaus, Lynn C661 .......................... 55 Backus, Leonard C641 .... 39, 94, 104, 108 Baehring, Mary C631 .... 20, 72, 81, 82, 83 Baker, Jim C641 .................................. 39 Baker, Sandy C651 .,............................ 47 Baltha.zor, Maureen C651 .........,.......... 47 Barber, Gary C631 ................ ,........... 20, 71, 72, 81, 82, 83, 108 Barber, Glenn C631 ...............,.......:...... 20 Barber, Michael C651 .........,................ 47 Barber, Stewart C661 ..... ....... 5 5 Barrett, Karen C631 ....... ....... 2 0 Barrett, Kenneth C651 ...,...........,........ 47 Barrett, MaryAnn C661 ...................... 55 Bartelt, Peter C631 .............. 20 100 106 Bartz, James C651 .r,... Bartz, Pat C641 ........ Domacker, Nancy I '65 1 1 ......... iuithdrew 11..11...withdrew Bass, David C651 ................ not pictured Bastian, Gale K '63 1 .............................. 20 Bath, David C651 .................... 47, 72, 82 Bauer, Cathy A. C651 Bauer, Elizabeth C661 Bauer, Janet C661 ........... Bauer, Ronnie C641 ....... Bauer, Susan f '65 1 ............. ......., ..1...1...55, 74, 77 47, 82 Bauman, Carolyn C661 ...,...,.,.............. 55 Bauman, William C631 ............ 18, 20, 70 Baumgartner, James C651 Baumgartner, Jolm C631 Duehring, Robert C641 ...... Carter, Karyn C661 ............................ 55 11147,s2,1o2 12o,es,s7,1o2 Bechler, Yvonne C651 ........................ 47 Beck, Carol C651 .......................... 47,72 Beck, Jerry C631 .................... 20, 68, 105 Beck, Marilyn C651 ........................ 47, 74 Becker, Christine C631 ......................,. 20 Becker, Donald C641 ........ not pictured Becker, Gerald C651 .......,...,................ 47 Becker, Robert C651 ....... ................. 4 7 Becker, Sandee C661 ..... ........ 5 5,99 Becker, Upton C661 ........... .............. 5 5 Bedenbaugh, Rita C651 ...................... 44 Beduhn, James C651 ....... ......... 4 7,104 Beduhn, Paul C631 .................... 20, 105 Behlen, Michael C661 ...,.................... 55 Behm, Donald W. C651 Behrends, Patricia M. C631 ............ 1111111111111111112o,82,83,98 Beimbom, Ronald C631 ...................... 20 Beisbier, Oscar C631 ............................ 21 Bell, Dennis C641 ........... .......... 3 9 Bennett, Dorothy C661 ........................ 55 Berend, John C631 ........... ......... 2 1, 105 Berg, Nancie C641 ........ .............. 3 9 Berres, Don C661 .....,.,.,, .,...,,,,, 5 5 Berres, Joanne C641 .,........................,. 39 Berres, Thomas C661 .......................... 55 130 . . . STUDENT INDEX tudent Index Beth, Ruth A. C631 ,.,,,,, ...,.,,... 2 1, 70 Bertin, Jerry C651 ......... ................... 4 7 Bielinski, Kittie C631 ..,...,...,.,,,. withdrew Bielinski, Sharon C651 ......................,. 47 Biersack, Jeanne C631 ...... 21,80, 81 Biersack, Joyce C661 ............................ 55 Biertzer, Dawn C651 .......,......,..,,,.,,,,, 47 Biertzer, Mary C661 ............................ 55 Bingen, Gary C651 ...... 101, 104, 109 Bingen, Gretchen C651 ........................ 47 Birr, Bonnie C641 .........................,...... Blazel, Jean C64 1 ......... ................... Bleick, Sandra C651 ..... .. Boch, Rose Ann C651 ....... Bodenbach, Jeri C651 ..... Bodenbach Pat '63 , C 1 ....... Boesch, James C661 ......... Bohn, Charles C651 ........ 39 39 11141,74,so 1111111147 .11111147 .111136 .11111155 111147,10s Boldt, John C651 ................ ............. 4 7 Bonekoske, Ronald I '63 1 Boose, Cheryl C661 .......... Bowser, Robert C661 .....,. 55 99 11111 .... 155 Brace, Ronald Q '66 1 ............................ 55 Bradley, Barbara C631 ...... Bradley, James C651 .......... Bradley, John C641 ............ Bradley, Linda C661 .......... Braun, Barbara C661 ........ Braun, Ellen C651 .............. ......21, 81, 82 ..........-47, 101 11139,82,9n .1...55, 67, 80 55, 71, 74, 84 ...mwithdrew Braun, Gerald C661 .,,..,. .....,..,.... 5 5, 72 Breit, Roman C631 ............ Brodzeller, Jim C631 ........ Brodzeller, JoAnn C641 ..,...21, 82, 83 1121, 94, 104 Brown, Donna C661 ............................ 55 Brown, Kendall C651 ..... ......... 4 7 Bruendl, Kathleen C661 55 Bruendl, Mary Q '66 1 ............................ Bruendl, Patricia C651 Bruesch, Jean C631 ..,......... not pictured Brunner, Mary Jo C651 Bruss, Helen C631 ............... .not pictured Bmss, Dennis K '66 1 ............................ 55 Buchelt, Ron Q '64 1 .............. Buddenhagen, Floyd C631 ..,.........,. 94, 100, 106, 111 Buddenhagen, Richard C641 ...... 39, 106 Buker. Dwayne f '631 ........ 21, 71, 80, 105 Bumiller, Kathryn C641 ...................... 39 Burckardt, Margo C641 ..................., 67, 68, 77, 79 Burckardt, Robert C661 .............. 55, 101 Burg, Christine C661 .......................... 55 Burg, Tony C641 ................................ 39 Busch, Bruce C641 ........ 39, 94, 100, 104 Buss. David C651 ................................ 47 Butelewski, William C631 ..,................. 21 Butz, Lois C631 .................. ......... 2 1 Caldwell, Robert B. C631 ............ 21, 100 Caldwell, Sandy C651 .............. 47, 67,82 Calhoun, Robert C631 Capelle, John C651 ........... 1......21, 102 Carlson, Karen I 661 ...,......................,. 55 Carlson, Margaret C631 Carpenter, Larry Q '64 1 ...... Carpenter, Linda Q '66 1 70 1not pictured Carter, Priscilla C631 .............. 21, 82, 83 Carter, Susan Q '65 1 ....... Cassel, Stephen C661 1 Caves, Stephen Q '64 1 ....... Chapman, David C651 Chapman, Donna C661 Chapman, Gary C641 Charlton, Jolm C641 .... Chesak, Sandee C631 .. ........55, 102 ........47, 104 85 Chism, Naomi C651 .....,.......... 47, 72, 80 Christ, Kathleen C631 Christenson, Ward C631 Christenson, Lois C661 ..... - 36 Ciriacks, Chris C651 .......... Ciriacks, Gerald C651 Ciriacks, Larry f '66 1 ...................,........ 55 Clark, David C631 .................. 22, 90, 94 Clark, Margaret C661 .................... 55,74 Clarke, Colleen C651 ..... Clarke, Peggy C651 .......... Clemens, Daniel C631 ........ Collins, Kathleen C631 Cook, Sharon Lee C631 ...... .. ............. 48 111111146 .111119,22 ...mwithdrew Cook, Carol C651 ..,......... not pictured Cook, Frank C661 ....... ..................... 5 5 Cook, Steve C651 ....... .................. 4 8 Cooley, Bryan C651 ...,. .,.,.,.,.... 4 8,80 Corbett, Jeff C651 ....... ..................... 4 8 Cotter, Susie C631 ..,...,......... not pictured comm, Ellen C631 ............ 22, 71, 82, 83 Coughlin, Joan C '661 ...,........................ 55 Crabb, Ronald C641 ......................., 11139, 68, 72, 74, 83, 102, 105, 109 Crass, Therese C651 ...................... 48, 74 Cross, Roger C641 ,,....1...,.,...,,,,..., 39, 70 Cudney, Mary C641 ..................,......... 39 Cupery, Diane C631 .......... 22, 81, 82, 83 Cypher, Sharyn C641 ................ 39, 71, 74 Daley, Ellen C651 ......... Daniels, Agnes C661 ........., Daniels, Darlene C661 Danuser, Tom C631 ............ 99 48 55 .....1......, 83 48 56 Darmody, Kenneth Q '65 1 ............,....... Dassow, Mike C661 .......................,.... Davenport, Jean C651 ....... Dean, Glenn C661 ......,..... Dean, Roger C641 .......... Dearborn, Daniel C661 ...... Deckliver, Joan C661 ..,.. Degner, Carol C661 .......... Dellueme, James C651 ...... .not pictured 11156,80,81 1111139,1o4 .111156,s2 .1111156 111156 .11111114s Deiss, Robert C651 .....,........................ 48 56 Delcore, Henry K '66 1 ............................ Delcore, Shirley I '65 1 ...... ......withdrew Delwiche, Mary Lee C641 ............ ...... 3 9 Delvaux, Helen Anne C631 DeTuncq, Edward Q '64 1 ..... ........... 3 9 De Voe, Edward C641 ...... De Voe, Pamela C641 ........ , ........ 39, 71 Dhein, Lynn C651 ................................ 48 Diekmann, Stephen C641 ................ 68, 72, 104, 109 48 Diels, Kathleen C651 .......................... Diels, Richard C631 ............................ 22 Disler, Geraldine C651 .....................,.. 48 Disler, Phyllis C651 .............................. 48 Dooley, Patricia C651 ......,....... 48, 72, 74 56 Donath, Gerald Q '66 1 ......,................. Dornacker, Diane C631 ........................ 22 48 Dorzok, Gary C651 .......... Dorzok, Judy C661 .,....... Dricken, Leo C661 ............ 11111B6f DuChar1ne, Jeff Q '66 1 ............ ........ 48 99 56 56 DuChar1ne, Linda C661 ........ ........ DuCharme, Peggie l '64 1 DuCharme, Richard C661 ...... ........ 5 6 Duenkel, Duane C651 ...... Duenkel, Edward C641 ...... Duenkel, Bill C631 ............ .1.....39 ..1....48 Duernberger, James C641 ............ 39, 104 Duescher, Karen C661 .,....,.,.....,..... 56, 74 Duncan, Bonnie C651 ............ 48, 72, 82 Duncan, Susan C651 ............................ 48 Dunlop, Deborah C631 ........................ 22 Dunlop, Pam C651 ' ............ 48,71,72, 85 Dusso, XVilliam C631 ............................ 22 Dunst, Daniel C661 .,.....,.................... 56 Dyken, Susan C661 ............ 56, 83, 84, 99 Eastman, Irene C651 ..... ........ w ithdrew Eckert, Deloris C651 ......... .,............., 4 8 Eggert, Carleen C631 ..... ........v... 2 3 Eggert, Dennis C651 ............................ 48 Ehlke, Harold C631 ............................ 23 Eichenseer, Judie C641 ...... 39, 77, 82, 98 Eickelberg, Ann C661 ........................ 56 Eickelberg, Thomas C651 ......,....,.... 71, 82, 100 Eisen, Pat C661 ........................ 56, 74, 99 Enderle, Duane C631 .... 23, 100, 105, 109 Engelbrecht, Michael C651 ............ 72, 82, 94, 100, 110 Engeleiter, Lou Ann C641 ..,............. 39 Engeleiter, Myles C631 ..........,. withdrew Engelke, Christine C661 ...................... 56 Ensenbach, Jean C641 ............ 38, 82, 83 Erickson, Bernadette C661 .................. 56 Erickson, Kenneth C631 ..23, 94, 100, 111 Hansen, Sandy C661 ...........,..,. 54, 57, 88 Hardegen, Richard C641 ...................... 40 Harter, Ronald C651 ........ Harth, Bonnie C661 ..... Harth, Donna C661 ..... Harth, John C661 ............ .........57, 101 Harth, Lee C661 ................,.,,...... 57, 101 Harrington, Mariann C641 Harrington, Thomas C '63 1 ...,.,,.,.,...t,.... .. 25 Harvey, Dale C661 .................... 57,101 Haas, Mary f661 ................ not pictured Haas, Margaret C661 .......... not pictured 49 Hasenfus, Terry K '65 1 ..........,,.,,......... Haug, Ruthie 1 '661 .........,,.......,,...,,..l Hausmann, Jean Q '651 ....... Hawig, Joan C651 ............ Hebard, Janice C651 ...... 57 49 Hebert, John C651 .................... 49, 108 Hebert, Richard C641 ...........,.... 40, 108 Heid, Carol C651 ..........., Erickson, Ronald C661 ................ 56, 105 ' 9 Erler, Sandra I 631 ..................,........... .. Emst, Mary C641 .........,...................... 39 Espen, Barbara C641 ........ 39, 71, 80,81 Esselman, Gordon C661 ...................... 56 Esselman, Janet C631 .......,................ 23 Evans, Carol C641 ............ 39, 81, 82, 83 Evenson, Charlotte C631 Ewert, Darleen C641 Faber, Rose Ann C631 ..... Fahney, Carol C631 ..... ......... 2 3 Fahney, Larry C631 ..... ............ 2 3 Fahney, Rita C641 ............. ................ 3 9 Fauster, Elliott C631 ....... ........,. 2 3, Fechter, Kathy C651 ......... ................ Fellenz, Thomas C651 ............ 48,82, Cauger, Kenneth C661 ...... ........ 5 6 Gauger, Leslie C631 ....... .............. 2 4 Gauger, Lewis C641 ....... .................. 4 0 Gehl, Carol C661 ....... ..,.................. 5 6 Gehl, Kathryn C641 ..... .......... 4 0, 71, 78 Gehl, William C631 .,... .,................ 2 4 Geib, Jim C651 ............... .............. 4 8 Geminden, Jean C641 ........ ........ 4 0 Gengler, Mark C651 .......... ........ 4 8 Gengler, Ralph C661 ....... ........... 5 6 Gerek, Patricia C661 ...,... ..,........... 5 6 Cerner, Gloria C641 ......... ......... 4 0, 80 Cerner, John C661 .............. .........., 5 6 Cerner, Richard C651 ...... ........... 4 8 Gessert, Ann C631 ........... .............. 2 4 Gessert, Robert C631 ..... .,......, 2 4,80 Gessert, Sandra C661 .......................... 56 Gibbons, Sharon C661 ........................ 56 Gibson, Jean C641 ................................ 40 Gieringer, Leigh C631 .... 24, 70, 71, 80 Gilbert, Gordon C651 .....,..............,..... 48 Gilbert, James C641 ................,..,........ 40 Gildemeister, Robert C661 ..... ........ 5 6 Gill, Cecilia C651 ......,........... ........ 4 8 Gill, Harry C631 .................................. 24 Ginocchio, Richard C641 ................ 94, 100, 111 Ginocchio, Robert C631 ........ 24, 94, 104 Gitter, Thomas C661 ,................... 56, 101 Cladowski, Mary Ann C631 .... 24, 82, 83 Goeden, Joyce C631 ...................... 24,74 Goeden, Richard C661 ................ 56, 102 Goetz, Linda C661 ......... .............. 5 6 Goll, Gene C651 .........,... .............. 4 8 Gonring, Beth C641 ................,....... 40, 80 Gonring, Denis C631 ........................ 24 Gonring, Gay C661 ...........,.,.... 57, 71, 74 Heidtke, Keith C641 ........ Heidtke, Ray C641 .....,....... Heinecke, Donald Q '65 1 49 Held, Gregory C661 ..,..........,...... 57,80 Heldt, Kathy C661 ............ Hellpap, Donna C651 ....... Hellpap, Cordon C661 ....... Helmer, Mike Q '65 1 .,... Hoefert, Eugene C651 ............ 49, 72, 108 Fettig, Bernetta C651 Fettig, Raymond C661 ..... ............ Feucht, David, '651 .. Feucht, Kenneth C661 ..... ............ Feuerhak, Donald C651 ....., ...... 4 8,72 Fields, Caroline C661 ..... ......... 4 8 69 48 83 , ,.,, ..........,.,... 4 8 56 56 Fieweger, Paul C661 ........................ 56 Filo, Gerald C631 ..........,...................,. 23 Filo, Judy C651 .................................... 48 Filo, William K '641 138, 39, 68, 82, 83, 94 Finch, Mark C641 ...... 40, 72, 78, 84, 108 Fischer, Cheryl C641 .... 40, 74, 78, 83, 98 23 Gonring, Lynn C651 .... 49, 72, 81, 82, 83 Gonring, Mary Ann C651 ............ 46, 49 Gonring, Michael C651 Gonring, Gosewehr, Eugene C641 Goska, David C661 ...... ....49, 82, 83, 104 Sarah C661 .................... 57. 83 ........40, 74, 104 ,.........57, 72, 109 49 Graff, Bob C651 ............. ...,.............. Graff, Bonnie C661 ......... ..,.........., 5 7 Crahser, Carolyn C631 ...... ...,... 2 4 Greenley, David C661 .,.............,........ 57 Creenley Michael C641 .................,.... 40 Greuel, Raulette C651 .................,...... 49 .24 71 79 82 83 Griep, Pamela C631 not pictured .57, 101, 109 105 Helmer, Robert C661 ...........,.... 57, 108 Hemauer, Jane C631 .......................,.,,. 25 Hemauer, Richard C661 ............ 57,101 Hembel, Alan C641 ................ 40, 72, 80 Hembel, Neal C661 .....,,.,,........,.,....... 57 Henke, James C651 ................ 49, 82, 104 Henderson, Marilyn C631 .... not pictured Henderson, Scott C641 ........ not pictured Heppe, Mardell C661 ...........,..,.......,. 57 Herbener, Ray C641 .............,,........,,.., 40 Herbst, Richard C641 ..... Hemikl, Alexander C631 ...........40, 108 37 Hereau, Robert C641 .............. 40, 80, 81 Herriges, Sheila C661 ..... Hess, George C661 .....,..... Hess, Mary C631 ..., 19,25, Hetland, Tom C641 ......... Hetzel, Roger C651 .....,... Hintz, Robert C661 ......... Hirschboeck, Jean C641 Hirschboeck, Robert C661 Groth, James C631 ............. ' ..... 81 104 108 1 ......19, 24, 68, 80, , , , 09 Groth, Raymond C651 ............ 49, 67, 72 Groth, Robert C631 ...,.,.. 25, 94, 104, 108 Gruber, Mary C651 ............................ 49 Gruber, Susan C641 ............................ 40 Grundahl, John C641 .................... 40, 67, 68, 72, 74, 81, 82, 83, 94, 108 Guerndt, Karen C661 .........,.............. 57 Gumm, Christine C651,.49, 74, 83, 88, 89 .......,...57, 101 67, 72, 76, 77 .,..,......40,102 .. .......... 49 ........57, 108 Hoefert, James C661 .................... 57,101 Hoefert, Kathleen f '64 1 82 Hoefert, Norman C661 .......,,..........,..., 57 Hoeft, Gene C661 ............ Hoeft, Judy C641 ........, Hoeft, Mike C661 ......... Hoelz, Mary C661 ...... .........57, 101 85 Hoerig, James C661 ...........,...... 57, 82, 83 Hoerig, Joan C641 ...................,............ 40 40 94 104 Hoffman, Elmer C641 . s s Hoffman, Janet C631 ......,................. 25 Fischer, Don C631 ..........................,..... Fischer, Mary Beth C641 ......,............. 40 Fisher, Alan C661 ............................,... 56 Fisher, Kathy C651 ..........,,................ 48 Fisher, Michael C641 .L ......... 40, 74,84 Flasch, Beatrice C641 ....... ...,............ 4 0 Flasch, Calvin C661 ..... .... 5 6, 108 Flasch, Carl C661 ......... ............ 5 6 Flasch, Michael C661 .... ...... 5 6,82 Flasch, Patricia C641 ...... ............ 4 0 Flasch, Thomas C631 .. ......,...... 23 Fleischmann, Ralph C641 ...... 40, 71 Fleming, Deirde C661 ........ ..,......... 5 6 Forester, Curtis C631 ...............,..,..... 23 Forsberg, Dorothy C631 ................ 23,80 Foy, Florence C641 ........... . ..,,..... 40,68 Frank, Ronald C641 ......... ......l......,.. 4 0 Frank, Thomas C651 ....... ........ 4 8, 108 Franke, Martin C651 ........ .... 1 vithdrew Friedel, Robert C661 ....... ........ 5 6,101 Frings, Eileen C631 ............................ 24 Frings, Steve f '661 ......l,...,........ 56, 74, 80 Frischmann, Louis C651 ...................... 48 Frischmann, Louise C651 .................... 48 Froehlich, James C651 .......,....,... 48, 105 Fuge, Mark C641 .......................,.......... 40 Fuhrman, Barbara C651 .... not pictured Fuller, Glenn C631 ................., withdrew Funk, Trudy C661 ....... ...........,.... 5 6 Galabinske, Judy C661 ...,.... not pictured Garot, Marie C641 ....... ................... 4 0 Casner, Linda C661 ..... ................ 5 6 Cass, Janis C631 ....,............. ......... 2 4 Gumm, Cynthia C661 ......,................. 57 Gundrum, Janet C631 ..............,..... 25,80 Gundrum, Mary C661 ........................ 57 Gundrum, Mike C651 ...............,.......... 49 Guse, Ronald C641 .............. 40, 104, 109 57 Guslick, Carol C661 ............................ Guslick, Cordon C651 ........................ 49 Gust, David C651 .......,. .............. 4 9 Gust, Faith C631 ,........,. .................. 2 5 Cuth, Julie C661 ......................,......... 57 Guth, Tom C631 .................... 25, 94, 111 Guttman, Catherine C631 ........ 25,82, 83 Habeck, Bernard C651 .......,................ 49 Hall Dennis '64 '.1?i6'ei 95 77 . C 1 ---------- 40 Haebig, Mary C651 .......... , , .., Hagen, Jean C651 ....... Haen, Dana C661 .....,...........,,............. 57 Haen, Marlene C631 ................ 25, 88,89 Hammen, James C641 ................,....... 40 Hammer, David C631 ........19, 25, es, 69, 71, 100, 109, 110 Hammer, Rick C661 .............,...... 57, 101 Hoffman, Marvin C '66 1 Hohenstein, Lynn C641 ..... Holl, Donald C631 ............... Holl, Jeanette C661 ..................,... 57,85 Holz, Gloria C631 ................................ 25 Hometh, Rosemary C651 ........ withdrew Homuth, Dennis C661 ......................,. 57 Honeck, Joann C651 ........,........... 49,72 Horlamus, John C661 ........................ 57 Horn, Mike C641 ................................ 40 Hottenstine, Allen C661 .... not pictured Hottenstine, Wayne C661 ...... withdrew Hron, John C651 ......,............. 46, 49, 72 Hron, Michael F. C661 ........................ 57 Hron, Michael G. C631 .... 19, 25, 72, 108 Hron, Ruth C651 ................................ 49 Hron, Susan C651 .............. 49, 71, 72, 80 Hron, Tom R. C641 .................... 40, 105 Hubbard, Gretchen C641 .................... 40 Huber, Joe C661 ...,............. ........,. 5 7 Hudson, Linda C661 ...... .......... 5 7 Hunter, Bonnie C641 ............................ 40 Hutson, Bruce C641 ........................ Gauger, Kathleen 1 '64 1 ........ Hammes, Richard C651..49, 72, 81, 82, 83 ST ........40, 74, 82, 83, 90, 94, 105, 111 UDENT INDEX... 131 76, 77, 82, 90, Ibler, Deborah C661 ...... I el Ro er 63 e. s C' 1 ............ Ihlenfeld, Donald C641 .7... Kocher, James M. C651 , ......... withdrew .,......,.57, 82 ........58, 101 Jacak, Marie C631 ....... ,.......... .............. 2 6 Jacklin, Norman C641 .. Jacobson, Knute C661 Jaeger, Jennifer C661 Jansen, Dave C661 ..,. Jansen, Jane C651 .......... Jansen, Jayne C641 .. Jansen Patricia C641 Janz, Patricia C651 .... Lee, Ronald C '66 1 ............ Kaehny, Donald C '65 1 King, Torn V041 ........ 38, 41, es, 94, 100 Janz, Steward C '66 1 ......... Jaschob, Sandra C641 Jaschob, Steven C651 Jazak, Jerome C661 ..... Jeffery, Susan C631 ....... Johann, Mary C661 ....... Johann, Michael C641 Johnson, Gwen C631 ..........49, 72 .......58, 80, 81 ..........26, 78 83 ........26, so, 82, 83 Johnson, Howard C631 ................ 26,105 Jolmson, Keith C641 ..... Juech, Thomas C641 ..... Junk, Jerry C651 ........ ......,....41, 102 Junk, Ken C651 ............................ 49, 108 Justl, Robert C631 ............ 18, 26, 68, 72 Kaehny, Mike C651 ...... Kahl, Judy C631 ......... Kaliebe, Karen C651 ...... Kandel, Charles C '66 1 ..... .......19, 26, 72 41 Kane, Janet C641 ................................ Kannenberg, Karen C651 ............ 49,80 Kannenberg, Mark C651 .,......49, 82, 110 49 Karius, James C651 ............................ Karl, Marie C661 ......................,......... 58 Kaschner, William C631 .... ............ 2 6 Kaschner, Roger C651 ..... ................ 4 9 Kasten, Barbara C '631 ......, .....,.... 2 6, Kasten, David C651 ...... Kasten, Jane C641 ........... f1ffffff41 50 Katzfey, Harriet C651 ..... ................ Katzfey, Susanne C661 ..................,..... 58 Kauth, Kathleen C641 .,,........... 38,41,98 Kempf, Daniel C641 ....... ........ 4 1,108 Kempf, Diane C661 ...... Kenn Tom 66 ....... 58, 101, 109 58 y, C' 1 H, .--.. - Kerry, Christopher C661 Kertscher, Clarence C661 .................. 58 Kertscher, Thomas C651 .... ......... 5 0 Kiefer, Ann C651 ............. ,........ 5 0 Kiefer, Barbara C641 ..... ......... 4 1 Kiefer, Caroline C661 ........ ............ 5 8 Kiekhaefer, Robert C651 80 Kiel, Lynn C651 ............................ 50, Kielley, Donald C651 ............ 50, 80, 81 Kielley, Mary C '661 ............................ 58 Kind, Carole C641 .............................. 41 Iwlaoes, Mary C '641 .................. withdrew Kippenhan, Barbara C651 .................. 50 Kirsch, Mary V651 ...... ,..... 5 0, 74, 82, ss Kircher, Barbara C'641..41, 68, 72, 74 ,82 Kirchner, Elyn C631 ............................ 26 Kirkland, Ron C'631..26, 67, 94, 106, 111 Kirst, Kay C641 ...................... 41,88, 89 Kissinger, Beverly C641 .................... 41 Kissinger, Dale C651 ..... ......... 5 0 Kissinger, David C661 ..... ......... 5 8 Kissinger, Herb C651 ........................ 50 Kissinger, Roger C641 ........................ 81 Kissinger, Sandy C '661 ................,.,..... 58 Kitchen, Barbara C651 .... 50, 67, 71, 72 Kitchen, John C641 ........................ ........,.,,41,68,70,71,77,81,82,83 Kittel, Dennis C '661 ............................ 58 Klein, Joanne C651 ............................ 51 Kleinke, Dennis C631 .,... .......,, 2 6 Kleinke, Russell C661 ..... ............ Kleman, Kathleen C641 Kletzine, James C651 ...........,.. 58 withdrew 50 Kling, Sharon C651 .........,.............,.... 132 ...STUDENT INDEX Kluever, Sharon C '631 ....... .............. 2 6 Klumb, Randall C '63 1 104 Landvatter, NValter C631 ................ 69, 82, 102, 104 Lane, Patricia C641 ................ 72, 74,82 Lane, Susan C661 ................................ 58 Lang, Mary Ann C641 .................... Klumb, Roger C661 ..........,.......,......... 58 Knight, Karen C661 ............................ 58 Knoebel, Joan C631 .... 26, 82, 83, 87, 98 Knoebel, Judy C661 ........ 57, 74, 83, 99 Knoeck, Mary C651 ............................ 50 Knoeck, Ruth C641 ............................ 41 Knop, Shirley C651 ................,..,........ 50 Knutson, Daniel C631 ........................ 26 Kober, Peter C631 ...........,................ so, 81 104,108,109 Kocher, Kaye C641 .,.....,..,................. 41 Kocher, James R. C631 ......50, 82, 83 Koehler, Mike C651 ..................,....,.... 50 Koehler, Robert C631 ............ 27, 94, 100 Koenig, Cheryl C641 ...,...................... 41 Koenig, Geraldine C661 ........,...........,. 58 Koenig, Richard C641 ............ 41, 94, 108 Koenigs, Tom C631 ....... Kopp, Linda C '66 1 ......... 27 Kohl, Coralie C631 ................ 27, 70, 78 Kohl, Kim C661 ....................,,............ 58 Kolkema, Dorothy C631 ....... ...... .27 Koller, Edward C641 .,...... ........... 4 1 Konen, Jim C651 ................ .............. 5 0 Konwent, Dianne C631 .... ........ 2 7,80 58 50 Korneli, Pat C651 ................................ Kotajarvi, Melvin C '63 1 ............ withdriin Kraemer, Carl C641 ............................ Kraemer Dorothy C661 Krahn, Susan C641 ..... Krause, Bonnie C631 Krause, Carol C651 Krause, Edgar C641 ....... Krause, Fred C661 .......41 .......27 .......50 .......41 Lange, Leon ,C '65 1 .....................,,.,..... 98 Lange, Mary Kaye C641 .... 41, 79, 82, 83 50 58 Lange, Pat C661 .........,.....,...,............ Lappnow, Laurence C641 ....,.......,.,. 41 Larsen, Dennis C631 .......................... 27 Larson, Kris C631 ............ 28, 77,87, 98 Larson, Ross C661 .........................,.... 58 Lass, Robert C631 ..28, 87, 102, 104, 109 Laufer, Barbara C661 ........................ 58 Laufer, Jane C661 .............................. 58 Laufer, Jean C661 .......... ........, 5 9 Laufer, Kenneth C631 ............. 28 Laufer, Mar C661 ..... ................ 5 9 Laufer, Sandia C661 .......... not pictured Laufer, Sharon C641 .......................... Laufer, Theresa C631 ........... 28, Legate, Thomas C '661 .......,.. ,.,,.,.,.. Lehmann, Sandy C631 ...... .. .......... .4 Lehn, Charles, C '66 1 .......,.................... 4 1 7 1 59 Legate, Genevieve C '66 1 ....... .......... 5 9 59 98 59 28 Lehn, Jean C631 .....................,.......... Leider, John C631 ...........,...... withdrew Leimke, Lois C661 .............. not pictured Leipzig, Richard C641 ........ not pictured LeMahieu, Dan C631 ............ 28, 67, 72 Lemke, Gene C '65 1 ,......,..,...,,,.,.,,.,,... 50 Lemke, Joan C631 .............................. 28 Lemke, Ronald C641 ...... 41, 82, 83, 102 Lepper, Robert C651 .................... 50,80 Lewanoske, Richard C631 Lewis, John C641 ................ ....... Lewis, Kathy C661 .......... Lezotte, Jeff ,C641 ....... 41 , 94 .......59, 83 41 , so Lresse, Pat C651 ,.,..,,.,....................,..., 50 Limbach, John C '63 1 ...................... 28, 06, 67, ss, 90, 94 Linnemeier, Henry C651 ...........,........ 50 Linnemeier, Richard C661 ..not pictured Lloyd, David C661 ........... Lloyd, Michael C631 ....... 71, Loberger, Dennis C631 Loch, Barbara C661 .,....... Loch, Bob C661 .............. Lochen, David C631 Lochen James C651 ......... Lochen Rose A. C651 Lochen, Sue C66 .......... Loetz, Linda C661 ....... Lord, Janice C661 ..... Lord, Tom C641 ....... Lord, Therese C651 ..... Lorenz, Lorenz, Jane C '66 1 ....... Sandy C '65 1 ..... '79 s5 ii3 , 9, .84 .. ..... 28, 59 78 50 ....... ..50 59 59 59 ....K41L-82 50 Lotter, Carol C641 ....... . Lueeke, Betty C631 ..... ,....... 2 8, 82, 58 Kreis, JoAnn C631 ...... ......, 2 7 Kreis, Louis C661 ........ ....... 5 8 Kreis, Robert C641 ....... ....... 4 1 Kreis, Shirley C641 ....... ,.,.... 4 1 Krejci, David C661 ....... ....... 5 8 Krell, Donald C651 ....... .........., 5 0 Krell, Ellis C631 ........ .............. 2 7 Krell, Robert C651 ......... ........ 5 0,82 Krell, Theresa C641 .........,,................. 41 Krieger, Jed 5661 .....,.................,........ 58 Krieger, San ra C641 ...................... ............41, 67, 68, 74, 88, 89, 90, 99 Krueger, Adrian C661 ..... .................. . 58 Krueger, Dianne C'661 ........................ 58 Krueger, James C641 .................. 41, 107 Krueger, Judi C651 ............................ 50 Krueger, Kathleen C661 ...... ........... 5 8 Krueger, Keith C661 ......,..................... 58 Krueger, Mary Ellen C631 ................ 27 Krueger, Phyllis C641 ............ 41, 74, 79 Krug, Arlyn C661 ....................,........... 58 Kruse, Gordon C661 ....... .............. 5 8 Kuechler, Sharon C651 ....... ....... 5 0 Kuehl, Gary C661 ........... .. ......... 58 Kuehl, Jerilynn C631 ..... .............. 2 7 Kuehl, Nancie C651 ....... ........ 5 0,80 Kuester, Bob C651 ............. ........... 5 0 Kuester, Mary E. C661 ........ ....... 5 8 Kuester, Mary M. C651 ...... ......, 5 0 Knfnhl, Art C651 ............... ....... 5 0 Kufahl, Mary C661 ....... ....... 5 8 Kuhn, Howard C661 ,...... ....... 5 8 Kuhn, Pat C '661 ....,,..........,. ....... 5 8 Kumrow, Judith C641 .,..... ,.,,... 4 1 Kurth, David C651 ....... ....... 5 0 Kurth, Roger C641 .............................. 41 Kurth, Wallace C661 ...........,.,,.,......... 58 Kurs, Karla C051 .... 50, 74, 77, 82, 83, 98 Kutcheid, James C651 ...........,..........., 50 Kutz, Harold C661 .........,.... not pictured Laatsch, Linda C661 ............................ 58 Labisky, Lynn C641 ......,... 71 79 ......41, , .. Labott, John C631 ...,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 7 Lake, Marian C631 ............ ........ 3 7,87 Land, Jane C631 ......,.........,.,....,.. 27,68 Landdeck, David C641 ......,....... r.41,72 Luplow, Russ C651 ........ Luplow, Sherry C661 ...... Luy, Mary C641 .........,. Lynn, Cheryl C '65 1 ....... Maaske, Toni C641 ......,.. MacFarlane, Dorene C631 MacFarlane, Ronald C651 Maeder, Linda C661 ....... Maeder, Michael C651 ...... 59 41 83 50 59 ffI1fffB1Q'49 Mariucci, Claude C661 .,...................... 59 Mariucci, Karen C651 ..........,...,.....,,,. 51 Mariucci, Ray C641 ............................ 42 Marshall, Janet C661 ........ not pictured Marshall, John C651 ............................ 51 Martin, Join T. C631 .......,.. not pictured Martin, Myron C651 ,..,,...,...,......, 51,74 Martin, Susan C661 .......,.,.,.........,.,,,., 59 Marx, Dennis C651 ............ not pictured Landrath, Rosemary C '66 1 ..,,..,,.,,,.,,,,, 58 Maschmeier, John C '631 .................... 29 Mason, James C 64 1 .,.,.,......,.,...,.,,...... 42 Matenaer, Mark C641 , .... .. .42, 72, 82, 83 Matenaer, Steve C651 ..,... 51, 81,82, 83 Maurer, Ray C631 .............. not pictured Mayer, David C631 ............................ 29 Mayer, Gene C641 ............ not pictured Mayer, John C661 .,.................... 59,102 Mayer, Jud C651 ..........,..................... 51 Mayer, Kathryn C631 ....... ........ 2 9 Mayer, Kristine C651 ....... ............ 5 1 Mayer, Lauren C651 ....... .......... 5 1,80 Mayer, Michael H. C651 .................... 51 Mayer, Michael R. C631 ..... ...... 2 9,70 Mayer, Sandie C661 ........... ............ 5 9 McCartney, Gerald C661 .......,.........,,. 59 McEwen, Dave C641 ....... ......... 4 2,94 McEwen, Linda C661 ...........,............ 59 McGrath, Michael C651 .................... 51 McGrath, Peter C631 ............,. 29, 67, 85 McGrath, S11e C661 ..........,................. 59 McHugh, Barbara C631 .....,.. 29, 70, 80 Medinger, Barbara C661 .................... 59 Mehring, Emilie I '64 1 Otto, Douglas 1 '661 42, 71, 82, 83 Meiser, Bob C661 ............,....t........ 59,83 Melenric, Joe C651 .................. withdrew Melhom, Kathy C651 .......,................ 51 Merriam, Margaret C661 ........ 59, 74, 83 Merriam, Patricia C641 .......,.......... 67, 74, 82, 83 Metrish, Bob C641 .............................. 42 Metzger, Kon C65 J ..51, 82, 106, 109, 111 Meyer, John I '641 ................ 42, 94, 104 Mezera, Mike C661 ............................ 59 Miller, Elmer C641 ........,..................... 42 Miller, Cary C631 .............. 29, 80, 81,87 Miller, Kenneth C651 ........................ 51 Minor, Larry C. V651 ........ 51,101,105 Miller, Larry C661 ................,........... 59 Miller, Patricia C651 .......................,.. 51 Miller, Thomas C641 .....,. ............,.. 4 2 Milz, Sabine C631 ......., Minz, Jean C661 ..,....... Minz, Michelle C661 ...... Minz, Tom C631 ............. Moll, Jacqueline C631 ..... Monday, Margaret C651 Monday, Philip C651 ......... .........18, 29 59 -1-13:21:59 ........29 ..,.....29 51 ........51 59 Monday, Virgil C661 .......................... Monroe, Ann C631 ........................., 18, 19, 29, 68, 69, 70, 72, 81, 82, 83 Montgomery, Marilyn C651 ..............,. 51 Mrazik, Mary C661 ............................ 59 Mrdienovich, Diane C641 ........ 42, 68, 80 Mrdjenovich, Nancy C661 ...... 59, 74, 80 Muckerheide, Syl C641 ...................... 42 Mueller, Greg C661 ...................,........ 59 Mueller, Jolm C651 ...... ....... 5 1,80, 81 Mueller, Joy C641 .................... 42, 68,79 Mueller, Marion C661 ........................ 59 Mueller, Steve C641 .............. 42, 72, 107 Muth, Charlotte C641 ............ 42, 72, 74 Noegel, Thomas C631 ....... ....... 3 0 Novotny, Dennis C631 .......... ......, 3 0 Nungesser, Cheryl C661 ...... ..,.... 5 9 Nungesser, Keith C641 ..... Nyhouse, Darrell C661 ..... .......42. .......59 Odermann, Daniel C661 ...,..............,, 59 Odermann, Joe C651 ..,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,, 51,104 30 Oelhafen, Audrey C631 ...................... Oelhafen, Pati C641 .......,........ 42, 74, 99 Oelhafen, Tom C631 ...............,......,..... 30 Oesterreich, Suzanne C661 ........... ,.... 5 9 Okrulica, Tom C641 .................,.......... 42. 51 Ohrmund, Gene C651 ........................ Oksa, Susan C641 .................... withdrew Olson, Bryan C '65 1 ...... Olson, John C661 ....... .... 1 uithdrew Olson, Judy C641 ...... ..,........ 4 2,80 Olson, Lynn V641 ...... ......... 4 2, 82, 83 Olson, Pam C641 .................... withdrew Olson, Tom C631 ..................,........... 81, 82, 83, 102, 104 O'Meara, Agnes C661 ........................ 59 O'Meara, Mary C631 .............,............ 30 Opalewski, Karen C631 ...................... 30 Opgenorth, Mary Jo C631 Opgenorth, Richard C641 .....,30, 71, 79 38, 42, 67, 72, 74, 79, 82','88,'108, 110 on, Mary C641 ............................ 42,80 Otten, Maureen C651 ......................,... 51 Otto, Pnnl C661 ,.,... ffffff Ours, Andrea C661 ....... Pabian, James Q '65 1 .1........., Pabian, Peggy 4 '641 102 ....51, 82, 83 Pischke, Steve C641 ........ 43, 82, 83, 102 Pla-ook, Ed C631 .......,..., 31,94, 104,111 Plagemann, Dan C661 ........ not pictured 51 Plaskey, NValter C651 .....,,.,....,.,.,,...., Poehlman, Linda C661 .......,,............. 60 Poel1lman, Roseann C631 ,..,, .,...,,,, 3 1 Poellot, William C641 ........ ......... 4 3 Poellot, Gretchen V651 ....., ,...,,... 5 1 Pomazel, John C661 .......,.... .... ,...,.,.... 6 0 Poplawski, Terry C661 ................ 60, 102 Potter, Kon C661 .,,..................,.... 60,101 Potter, Tom C641 .......,.. 43,94,100,104 Pribyl, JoAnn C631 ..........,................. 31 Proeber, Sharon C631 ,..,,.,....,,,,,..,,..,, 31 Prost, NVilliam C661 .,.......................... 60 Puckett, Harold C661 .......,................ 60 Punzenberger, John C631 ...... 31, 94, 104 Punzenberger, Richard C651 .......... 104,109 Quass, Gloriann C661 ..... ......... 6 0 Quandt, Ed C631 ......... ......... 3 1 Quade, Don C '65 1 ....... ....... ..51 Rnoo, Judy C63 J ................ 31, 81, 82,83 60 Pagel, Rita C641 .......,,.,.......,..,.,...,.,.... 42 Palash, Neil C631 .......................... ............30, 69, 70, 71, 72, 81, 82, 83 Palt, James C641 .,..............,............... 42 Pape, Tom C661 .......................... 60,108 Papenfuss, Jean C661 .........,......,.,,,.,, 60 Parker, Rick C641 .......... 42, 94, 100, 104 Parker, Romaine C661 ........................ 60 Parlow, Phyllis C641 ..... .....,. 4 2 Parlow, Sandra C651 .......................... 51 Paruch, VVeldon C631 ..,,.,.................. 30 Pastors, Donna C661 .......,.................. 60 Patton, David V681 ...... 30,104,108,109 Patton, James C641 .............. 42, 105, 108 Patton, Donald C651 .................... 51,80 Patton, Robert C661 .................... 60, 108 Pearson, Kris C '631 ........................ 30, 71 Pederson, Carol C641 ........ 42, 82, 83, 91 Peel, Richard ,Q '641 ..,............. 42, 82, 83 Radloff, Mary C661 ..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rady, Harry C651 ....,.... ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 1 Rady, Janet C651 ........... ......... 5 2 Rady, Kenneth C661 ....... ................ 6 0 Rahlf, Cary C661 .............,..............,. 60 Ramsthal, Kathy C631 ...................... 31 Randall, Tom Q 631 ................ 31, 87, 104 Ratkowski, Karen C641 ...................... 43 Rau, Elaine C651 ............. ................ 5 2 Rau, Karen C631 ......... ......... 3 1 Reed, Gregory C661 ..... 60 Reetz, Sharon C641 ......... ,.... ........ 4 3 Reetz, William C631 ....... 31 Reichert, Curtis C661 Reichert, Darlene C631 ...... ............ 3 1 Reichert, Joanne C641 108 Re1nders, Rose C641 ............................ 43 Reis, Jay C661 .................... not pictures! Reis, Robin C641 .........,...... not pictured Reiser, Lois C641 ..........,........,.......... 43 Reiter, Pam C661 ................................ 60 Reksten, Sylvia C641 ........ 43, 72, 74, 80 Remillard, Kathleen C651 ............ 52,72 Renard, Susan V651 .....,.,.,.,,....,,,.. 52,80 Renz, Shirley C631 ............,............... 31 Reseburg, John C651 .................... 52,82 Rettler, Elaine C631 .................... 31,79 Rheingans, Arlene C641..-43, 72, 78, 82, 83 Rice, Thomas C631 .....,.................. 82, 83, 94, 102, 104 Rich, Lillian C641 .........,....,,..,,..,,.,.,,,,. 43 Richter, Bill C661 ......,,....,.,....,........,. 60 Myefski, Christine C661 .................... 59 Myers, James C651 ......... ............ 5 1 Myrhum, James C661 ..... ........ 5 9 Pe1l, Lynne C651 ...... ..................... 5 1 Peil, Rosanne C631 ...... ........ 3 0,79 Pelke, Paul C661 ............. .......... 6 0 Perry, Roger C641 ............. .,,........... 4 2 Petermann, J11dy C651 .......... Petermann, Karen C631 ......... .80Q'66Q' Riebe, Patrick C641 .,.......... 43, 105, 108 Riesen, Sue C641 ...... Ripple, Bob C641 ...... Roberts, Griff C641 ..... 71 ........43,102 Narbatovics, Biruta C641 ............ ........ 4 2 Natzke, Margie C651 .............. withdrew Nauman, Michae H. C641 81, 82','88f94, 105 Naus, Mary C641 ................................ 42 Nehrbass, Julianne C651 .................... 51 Nehrbass, Pat C631 ......... Neis, Mary C651 .......... Nennig, Diane 'C661 ...... 51 .......ffIfIff59 Neuy, Karen 1651 ...........................,.. 51 Nicastro, Brent C631 ............ 29, 87, 1 11 Nicholas, Barbara C631 .......... 29, 79, 98 Nicholas, Charlotte C661 Nicholson, Janet C '63 1 ......... ............59, 83 Nicholson, Jeanne C631 .....,.............. 29 Nickasch, Rebecca C651 ..,........... 51,71 Niebauer, Steve C661 ........................ 59 Nielsen, Chet C641 ........................ 81, 82, 83, 94, 102 Nielsen, Judy C641 ........................ 42,74 Petermann, Kathleen C641 Robrahn, Jayne K '65 1 ....... . .,...... . 51 67 ..........42, 99 47 51 60 Peters, Alan C641 ................ ........ 2. Peters, David C651 ........... ....... Peters, Gary C661 ........ ....... Peters, Janet C641 ......... ....... 4 2 Peters, Joseph C661 .....,. ....... 6 0 Peters, Leon C641 ............. ....... 4 2 Peters, Richard C631 ....... ...,... 3 0 Peters, Ruth C661 ......... ....... 6 0 Peters, Tony C651 ............. ....... 5 1 Peters, William C661 ....... ....... 6 0 Petri, Bob C661 ..,.......... ....... 6 0 Petri, Merry C631 ........ ......, 3 0 Pfister, Greg C651 ......... Pfister, James Q '661 ....... Pick, Carl C661 ............ Pick, John V667 ...... Pick, Prudence C631 Pierce, .......60,74,102 101 ..42, 71, 72, 84 ........withdrew Bill C631 .............. ,43, 84, 94, 100 Piper, Lon C641 ............. Pipping, Norman C631 ............ 31,82, 83 Pischke, Robert C641 .................. 43, 108 Roden, JoAnn C651 ......,.. Roeber, Norman C651 ..... Roeckl, Jerome Q '65 1 .................. Roecker, Barbara C661 .............. Roehrdanz, Cheryl C661 ............ ........ .4 52 50 ........52 ........52. ........60 ........60 Rojas, Maria C631 ...... 37, 76, 82, 88, 90 Roell, Bruce C631 ................................ 32 Roell, Dave C631 ........................ 32,111 Roos, Philip C647 ..43,94,l00,106,107 Roos, Susan C661 ........................ 60,80 Rose, Betty C641 .................... 43, 82, 83 Rosenthal, Gordon C631 .......,.....,...... Rosenthal, Ken C651 .......... Rosenthal, Lois C661 ....... fIQQIfIfIQ60 Rosenthal, Nancy C641 ................ 43,80 Rosme, Kay C641 .....................,........ 43 Ross, Mary C651 .................... 52, 72,74 Rossa, Judy C651 .....,... ................ 8 5 Rossman, Donna C641 ........................ 43 Rossman, Jean C641 3 . .......................... 43 Roth, Philip C661 .....,.......... not pictured STUDENT INDEX.. . 133 Roth, Sharon C661 ............. Rowe, Kathryn C651 ........ Ruhnke, Gerald C631 ....... Russell, William C651 Rutz, Jeanne C661 ..... Rutz, Thomas C651 ....., .not pictured ......52, 72, 82 .not pictured ..............101, 104 Sachse, Margaret C661 .... 60, 74, 83, 99 Sacia, Linda C651 .................,...... 52,74 Sacia, Roger C631 .,..,........... 31, 69, 102 Sacia, Steve C661 ........................ 60,82 Santarlasci, Lynn C661 ......,,.............. 60 Sarko, Susan C651 ........... ........ 5 2 Sauer, John Q '64 1 ............. Schaefer, Suda C631 ............................ 32 32 Schaffer, Barbara C631 ...................... Scharrer, Karen Q '64 1 .......................... Scheer, Dave Q '63 1 .......... 43 19, 32, 67, 70 Scheer, Timothy C661 ...................,..,. 60 Schuppel, Thomas C631 Schutt, Mary C641 ...... 43, 68, 71, 74, 80 Sutherlun, Carolgene C631 ............ 34, 80 Swift, Priscilla C651 ...................... 53, 84 Tackes, Denise Q 661 ........................ 61 Tackes, DuWayne C641 ........ 44, 104, 108 Techtman, Kay C641 ...............,.... 44,68 Techtmann, Mae C641 ........................ Techtmann, Richard C641 ...,............ Schwartz, James C631 ........................ 33 Schwartz, Nancy C641 ...................... 43 Schwichtenberg, Margaret C631 ........ 33 Schweiger, Allan C661 ........................ 61 Schweiger, Jean Q'641 .......,...........,...... 43 Schwitzer, James C651 ............ 52, 80, 81 Schwitzer, Patricia C661 .,.,............ 61, 70, 74, 80 Seidensticker, Ellen C631 .................... 33 Seidensticker, Robert C631 ................ 33 Senkbeil, Joan C631 .............. ....... 3 3 Severson, Susan C631 ............ ....... 3 3 SearVogel, Kenneth C661 ...... ........... 6 1 Seitz, Dennis C661 .............................. 61 Seitz, Jack C641 .................................. 63 Sepeda, Linda C661 ................ withdrew Shabino, Gary C651 ..50,52,72,82,102 Shallow, Janice C661 .................... 61,74 Tennies, Alan Q661 ............................ Tennies, Charlotte C631 .... 34, 80, 82, Tennies, Robert C651 Terlinden, Gary C641 Tews, Edna Q'641 .... Theisen, Judy C651 .. Theisen, Kenny C641 Theisen, Mary C641 Theisen, Thomas C631 Thelen, Calvin C651 Thelen, Karen C651 .. Thelen, Michael C661 Schenk, Cheryl C641 ................ withdrew Scheunemann, Roger C641 ......,......... 43 Schilhabel, Terry C641 ...................... 43 Schiller, Richard C641 ..........., withdrew Schiller, Sue C641 ...... 43, 68, 70, 71,78 Schlefke, Ronald C641 ........ not pictured Schloemer, Charles C651 ............ 52, 108 Schloemer, Dale C641 ........................ 43 Schloemer, Henry C651 ..... ............ 5 2 Schlosser, Richard C651 ...................... 52 60 Shane, Don C661 ...............,........ 61,101 Sheski, Ann C641 .............. 43, 68, 72, 79 Sheski, Tom C631 ................................ 33 Shinkan, Marilyn C651 ..............., 52, 78 Shulka, JoAnn C651 ............................ 52 Simoneau, Paul C661 ........................ 61 Simons, Diane C631 .......,.. 33, 71,87, 99 Slavik, Jean C631 ................................ 34 Slavik, Ra C661 .....................,.......... 61 Slavik, Robert C651 .................... 52,105 Slesar, Patricia C641 .............. 43,71, 74 Slesar, Susan C661 ........................ 61,74 Smith, DeVeme C641 ............ withdrew Smith, Janice C651 ...........,................ 52 Smith, Robert C651 ..........................,. 52 Smith, Tammy C641 .................... 43,80 Snell, John C641 ............ 43, 94, 105, 108 Snell, Margaret C651 .................... 52,78 Solbert, Patty C661 .............,.,............ 61 Sommerfeld, Donna C661 ..... ....... 6 1 Soyk, Bonnie C661 ................ ....... 6 1 Soyk, Melvin C661 ,,........ ........... 6 1 Soyk, Nancy C651 ........................ 52, 78 Spaeth, Bill C661 .......................,...... 61 Spaeth, Kathy A. Q '641 .... 44, 68, 74, 99 Spaeth, Kathy L. C631 ........................ 34 Spaeth, Richard C641 ............ 44, 94, 104 Spaeth, Roger C651 ............................ 52 Spaeth, Ron C641 -44 94, 100, 104, 111 Spaeth, Rosita C641 ..........................., 44 Spaeth, Steve C651 .................... 52, 105 Spoerke, Mary C651 ....... .................. 5 2 Sponholz, Ken C641 ............................ 44 Spradau, Jan C651 ..............., 52, 82, 83 Spradau, Sherry C651 ........................ 52 Sprinkmann, Bill C651 ........................ 52 Sprinkmann, Diane C631 .................... 34 Sprtel, Frank Q '631 ..... Thill, JoAnn V661 .......... Thill, Mary C651 ........... Thoma, Jolm Q '66 1 ..... Thull, Barbara C661 ........ 44 44 61 83 53 44 44 44 44 34 .......53, 74 Thull, David Q '65 1 .............................. 53 Tieglman, James C641 Tietygen, JoAnn C641 104 61 Tillou, Dannie C661 ............................ Timmer, Barbara C641 ............ 44,77, Tischer, Dennis Q661 Topel, Neil C661 ................................ Troedel, Karen C661 Troedel, Marvel C641 82 61 61 61, 83 44 83 Troedel, Mary Q '631 ..... ......., 3 4, 82, Uebele, Laurel C651 ................ 53, 72, 82 Uelman, Elaine C631 ........................ 34 Uelmen, Lloyd C651 ............ 53,82, 105 53 69, 72, 86, 87, 110 Staehler, Linda C651 ............., 52, 71, 74 Schlosser, Sharon C661 ...................... Schmahl, Fred C661 ................ 60, 82, 83 Schmahl, John C651 .... 52, 80,81,82, 83 Schmahl, Lois C631 .......... 32, 82, 83, 98 Schmahl, Mary C651 .......................... 52 Schmid, Kelly C651 ............................ 52 Schmidt, Dave C661 ...........,.............. 60 Schmidt, Diane C631 .............. 32, 80, 81 Schmidt, Gerald C641 ..... ........, 1 .... 4 3 Schmidt, Jane C631 ...... ........,...... 3 2 Schmidt, JoAnne C641 ......,..... 43 71,98 Schmidt, Judy C641 ................ 43, 71,98 Schmidt, Karen C631 .................... 32,70 Schmidt, Mary Lee C641 ............ 43,82 Schmidt, Ray C631 ...........,.................. 32 Schmidt, Robert C661 ..... ......... 6 0,72 Schmidt, Ruth C651 .......,.................... 52 Schmidt, steve C631 ......,......... 32, 82, 83 Sclmeider, Darlene C651 ...,................ 52 Sclmeider, Farnsworth C651 .......... 104, 109 Sclmeider, Joseph C661 ..................,. 60 Schneider, Ron C651 .,.................. 82,83 Schneider, Sue C631 ........................ 69, so, 81, 82, 83, 87 Sclmeider, Tom C631 ........................ 32 Schneiss, Douglas C651 ,................... 52 Sclmell, John C661 ................ 60, 80, 81 Sclmepf, Kathleen A. C661 ...... 55, 60, 85 Sclmepf, Marlene C631 .... 33, 67, 82, 87 Sclmorenberg, Diane C651 ................ 52 Schnyder, Ron C651 ....................,..... 52 Schn fder, Sandee C661 .................... 60 Schober, Dave C661 ....,......,..,,,......... 60 Schober, Janet C631 ............................ 33 Schoenbeck, Ann C631 .... 33, 68, 80, 81 ......43 Schoenbeck, Beverly C641 .......... Schoenbeck, Frank C651 ............ 52, 74 Ulrich, Lynn C651 ............................ Ustruck, Mary C651 .............. 53,71, 74 Utech, Gary C651 ......... ........ 5 3, 82, 83 Utech, Susan C661 .,... ................ 6 1 Vaclavik, Sandra C631 ........ ............. 3 4 Van Beek, James C631 .....................,.. 34 Van Beek, Joan C651 .............. 53, 70, 72 Van Beek, Thomas C641 ...................... 44 Vass, Elaine C631 ................ ............. 34 Vass, Janice C661 ................. ......... 6 1 Vogelsberg, Donna C661 ....... ......... 6 1 Vogelsberg, VVilliam C641 ..... ......... 4 4 Volesky, James C641 ............ .....,... 4 4 Volk, Daniel C661 ........., ................ 6 1 Volk, Jacquelyn C661 .......................... 61 Volkert, Ellain C651 ............................ 53 Volkert, Richard C641 .......... 45, 94, 104 Vore, Terry C661 ..,....................... 61,80 Vrana, Mary C661 ......,... ................ 6 1 Vrana, Terrence C661 .... ......... 6 1 Vrana, Tim C651 ......... ......... 5 3 Waala, Ervin C641 ..... 45, 94, 104 Waala, Samuel C661 .................. 61, 101 Wade, Marilyn C631 ...... ................ 3 4 Wade, Mike C631 ......... ...35 Wade, Tom Q '651 ............ 53 VVagner, Gerald Q '65 1 ........ 11Vagner, Sue Ann C651 ...... Wagner, William Q '64 1 WVahouske, Dick Q '65 1 .... ....f1li5f VValter, Dianne Q641 ........................ 45 Schowalter, Charles C641 ........ 43, 80,81 Schowalter, Kathryn C641 ................ 43 Schowalter, Laurie C631 .................. 70, 71, 77, 86, 87, 98 Schrauth, Curtis C661 ........................ 61 Schrauth, Patricia C661 .......,............ 61 Schreiber, Lynn C651 ......... ........ 5 2 Schroeder, Art C661 ..........,..... ........ 6 1 Schroeder, Georgiana C631 ................ 33 Schucht, Karen C641 .................... 43,71 Schuh, Katherine C661 ................ 61, 74 Schultz, Bob C651 .................,,...,,...... 52 Schultz, Dinny C631 .... 33, 67, 81, 82, 83 Schultz, Sandra C641 .............,............ 43 Schulze, Gloria C631 ..,..................... 33 Schumacher, Amold C661 .................. 61 Schuppel, Kay C641 .................... 43,80 134 . . . STUDENT INDEX Stahl, Sue C651 .................,................ 52 Stahl, Terrence C641 .................... 44,72 Stahmer, Dan C641 .......... 44, 67, 71,83 Stahnke, Barbara C651 ........................ 52 Staral, Kathie C631 ........................ 66, 67, 70, 82, 83, 85 Stauske, Fred C641 .............................. 44 Stauske, Marlene C661 ........................ 61 Steahl, Portia C631 .......... .............. 34 Steffan, Sharon C641 ...................,..,. 44 Steger, Camien C631 .......................... 34 Stehlik, Barb C641 ..... ......... 4 4, 80, 98 Steier, Jerry C631 ........ ................. 3 4 Steier, Jim C651 ......... ......... w ithdrew Steier, Joanne C661 ............................ 61 Steiner, Lori C641 ............ 44, 80,81, 98 Steinert, Susan C641 ..........,......... 44,71 Steinmetz, Robert C651 ......... ....... 5 2 Stockhausen, David C661 ....... ......, 6 1 Stoltman, Carolyn C661 .................... 61 Strege, Steven C661 ............................ 61 Strohacker, Kay C651 ...... 53, 74,81 82 Struggles, Dee C651 .................... 53 94 Stube, George C661 ...,...,,.,,...,,,,..,,,.. 61 Sullivan, Timothy C651 .... 53, 70, 82, 84 53 53 68 1rVahouske, James C651 .... 53 WValdkirch, Barbara C631 ..... ......... 3 5 35 Walker, Dave Q '63 1 .....................,...... Walker, Thomas C661 ................ 61, 102 Walter, Mary C641 .... 45, 74, 82, 83, 99 Walz, Madelynn C661 ........ not pictured Wamecke, MaeBelle C631 ................ 35 NVatson, Marilyn C661 ......,................. 61 Watzlawick, Terry C651 .............. 53, 101 VVatzlawiek, Tom C651 ............ 53, 104 Weber, Tom C651 .............. not pictured Weber, Mary C631 ............ 35, 81, 82, 83 61 Weeks, Ronny C661 ...,..,..,,..,......,....... Weeks, Russell C661 .......................... 62 Weidman, Sandra C641 ....... ........ 4 5 Weidman, Sharon C661 ..... ........ 6 2 Weidman, Tom C651 ..... .,.,........ 5 3 Weinand, Mark C661 ....... ....,..., 6 2,80 Weinand, Sandra C661 ,.... .........,,, 6 2 Weinberger, john C661 ..,.. ,.,,,... 6 2 Weinert, Barbara C641 ..... ........ 4 5 Weinert, Susan C651 .......... ............ 5 3 Weis, Ioyce C651 ............................,... 53 Weiss, David A. C651 ................ 53,82 Weiss, David B. C651 ....................... 53 Weiss, Joseph C641 ............................ 45 Weiss, Joel C651 .................. 53, 80, 104 Weiss, Lou Ann C641 ........................ 45 Weiss, Michael C631 .................,.,.,,, 35 Weiss, Paul C651 ................................ 53 Weiss, Walter C651 .................... 53, 102 Welch, Carol C631 ............ 35, 70, 71,83 Welch, Craig C661 ................ 62, 82, 101 Welch, Lee C631 ........................ 35,108 Wellner, Sharon C661 .....,.................. 62 Wendelbom, Robert C661 ........,... 62,72 Wendt, Bette C661 ............................ 62 Wenzel, Cameron C631 ..... ........ 3 5 Wemicke, Judie C631 ......... ........ 35 Wessel, Don C631 ............... ........ 3 5 Westenberger, Heidi C661 ...... ........ 6 2 Westphal, Bonnie C661 ...................... 62 Westphal, Sandy C631 ...................... 35 Weyer, Kathy C661 ............................ 62 Wiedmeyer, Eileen C641 ..45, 84, 90, 98 Wiedmeyer, Geraldine C641 ........ 45,71 Wiedmeyer, Gerald C631 ............ 35,105 Wiedmeyer, James C631 .......,............ 35 Wiedmeyer Ray C651 ................ 53,104 Wiesehoefer, Carole C631 Wietor, Iud C651 ............................ 53 Wilcox, Marla C641 ..,...... Wilger, Edward C631 ..... Wilkens, Larry C661 ..... ......35, 82. 83 ..,......45, 80 ........62 Williams, Ron Q '63 1 ............. ............ 3 6 Willkomm, Kenneth C631 Willkomm, Nancy C631 .. ........36, 105 37 Willkomm, Sandy C651 ..... ........ 5 3 Wiltgen, Darlene C631 ....... ........ 3 7 Wiltgen, Eugene C661 ....... ........ 6 2 Wiltgen, Melody C641 .......,. ........ 4 5 Winckler, Kathie C661 ....... ........ 6 2 VVinninghoff, Kay C651 .................... 53 Winnemier, Dick C661 ........................ 62 Wiskerchen, Christine C661 ........ 62,80 Wiskerchen, Kenneth C641 ...withdrew Wisnefske, Gloria C641 .................... 45 Wisnefske, Marilyn C651 ..... ............ 5 3 Wohlwend, Ferdie C631 .................... 36 Wolf, Herbert C661 ......... Wolf, Howard C661 ....... Wolf, Mary C651 ...,...,.. .......62, 109 .......62, 109 45 Wolf, Roy C641 ............. .....,.. Wolfgram, Ioyce C661 ....... ........ 6 2 Wollner, james C651 ......... ........ 5 3 Wollner, Mark C661 ....... ......., 6 3 Wollner, Steve C651 ........................ 53 Wollner, Vicki C661 .................... 63,80 Womardt, DuWayne C641 ........ 45,104 WVulff, Barbara C661 ........ not pictured VVulff, Louise C631 ......... Yanke, Sandy C661 ......... Yearling, Robert C661 Yearling, Rose Anne C641 Yogerst, Tom C651 ........... Yoost, Ann C '64 1 ............. Zahn, Dallas C661 ..... Zaichek, Ted C631 ...... Zastrow, Charles C631 ............ 37, 87, 94 Zell, Daniel C641 .,....,.... Zell, Kenny C661 ...... . .,................ 36 ...........63, 109 82 . ....... withdrew .......63, 101 Zell, Priscilla C661 ................., 63, 74, 80 Zenk, Barbara C631 withdrew Ziegert, Mary C631 ...............,.......,.,,, 36 Ziegler, Cherrie C631 .,...,. ..,,,.,,.,..., 3 7 Ziegler, Elaine C641 , ..,,,.,,,, 45 Ziegler, Faith C641 . ....... 45 Ziegler, Martha C651 .......... 53 Ziemer, Carol C641 ......,,. ,,,,., 4 5,74 Ziemer, Larry C651 .....,, ,,,,,,,.., 5 3 Zier, Don C641 ............... ........,. 4 5 Zimbrick, Corrine C641 ..... .............. 4 5 Zimdars, Geraldine C641 .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 45 Zimdars, David C631 ............ withdrew Zimmel, Don C651 ,.,,,,.,,,..,,...,,,,,,...,, 37 Zimmerman, Sandra Q '64 1 ..,............. 45 Zingsheim, Joanne C661 Zingsheim, Joyce C631 ..............,......... 36 Zingsheim, Kathleen C651 ...... withdrew Zingsheim, Pat C641 .....,.....,...,,,,,..,,,, 45 STUDENT INDEX... 135 POIISOTS . . . Without whose generous help this book would not be possible. XVEST BEND Alice Flower Shop Amity Leather Products Co. Appelt, Mrs. Jessie Artistic Roller Rink Ashman Greenhouses Barton Beauty Shop Barton Manufacturing, Inc. Barton TV Baueris Bakery Berres Furniture Berres Liquor Mart Bodewin Chiropractic Clinic Brittingham :Sz Hixon Lumber Co. Brown, Iarnes R. Bruhy Jewelers Burckhardt Electric, Inc. Buy-Low Food Store Campbell's Store Cechvala, Ed., Co., Inc., Road Construction Chapman's Meat Market Chuck's Standard Service Clark Super 100 Clothes Clinic Collins, C. A. Colonial Restaurant Consolidated Service, Inc. Cooley Sons Co., IHC Culligan Water Conditioning, Inc. Dick's Pizzaria Drs. Driessel :Sz Sorensen Drs. Frankow, Grundahl and Olsen Dunlop Shoe Store Emley's Drive-Inn Enger-Kress Co. Ernie's Musicorner Exclusive Record Mart F eet's Inn Fields Furniture Finch, A. R. Finch, L. E. 136. . .SPONSORS First National Bank of West Bend MacShab's, Inc. First State Bank Floral Acres Greenhouses Frank's Meat Market Fuge's Plumbing 8: Heating Gadow Milling Co. Gambles Store Gehl Bros. Manufacturing Co. Geiger Ford Corp. Gibson, R. D., M. D. Goedenis Service, Inc. Gral Tire Service Great A8:P Tea Co., Inc., The White House Milk Division Haebig's Cleaners :Sz Tailors Harold's Photo Studio Henson, R. W., O. D. Hollywood Studio Home Lumber Co. Honey Grove Ice Cream Co., Inc. Husaris House of Fine Diamonds Iaeger, Lee, Inc., Road Surfacing Ieklin Shoe Store Jerry's Super Service Iohnson School Bus Service, Inc. Kaehny's Service Station Karius Oil Co. Kauth 6: Kozina Kenny, D. I. Kind Studio Knop's DX Service Koehn 8: Koehn, Jewelers Kuhn's Liquor Mart Larson, A. C. or Co. Insurance and Real Estate Larson's Fumiture Lauck, Ted, Chevrolet Co. Leys Department Store L. F. Blott, Pontiac-Cadillac, Sales and Service Lighthouse Lanes Line Material Industries Loomans 8: Hicken TV Service Lutz, D. T., Chiropractor Marsden, K. C. Mehring's Fishery Men's Apparel Shop Miller's Cities Service Miller's Fine Home Fumishings, Kewaskum, Wis. Milwaukee Gas Light Co. Minz Supply Modern Dry Cleaners Montgomery Ward's Catalog Store Motor Grinding 6: Parts Co. Mrazik-Wagner Mercury Neumann, E. W. Northern Credit Co., Inc. O'Meara Insurance Agency O'Meara 51 O'Meara Ott Coal Co. Otten, G. E., Realtor Ottmer, Louis Palash Beer Distributor ParKette --- Cameras, Fountain Park-Way Putt-Around, Miniature Golf Penney, J. C., Co. Pick Manufacturing Co. Plischounig's Radio Stations WBKV --- AM X FM Reinke's Texaco Service Station Ri1ey's Barber Shop Roberts, R. G., Chiropractor Rohn's Norge Laundry 81 Dry Cleaning Village Rosco, Inc. Ross Engineering Co., Inc. Sachse Farm Market Schacht's Service Station Schaefer's Paint Store Schaetzel Oil, Inc. Schatz, H. A. Scheunemann, VV. E., M. D. Schleif Sinclair Service, Inc. Schmidt Funeral Home Schober's Cameras and Gifts Schowalter, Norman A. Schroeder Dairy Schroeder's Iewelry Schultz Bros. Co. Seafoam Plastics Corp. Sears, Roebuck 8: Co. Seefeld Motors Sentry Foods Serigraph Sales Seven-Up Bottling Co. Singer Sewing Center Slesar Glass Shop Staehler's Econ-O-VVash Steiner Electric Co. Techtman-Myrhum Funeral Home Tennies Buick Tri-County Office Equipment Co. VanBeek Motor Co. Vera's Hair Stylists and Slenderizing Voss 5c to 81.00 Store Vrana Frame 6: Body Shop Walker Shoe Store Walter K. Smith Hardware Warnkey 8: Lehn Washington County Publishing Co. Weiland's Recreation Wesbar Stamping Corporation West Bend City Cab West Bend Company West Bend Concrete Products Co. West Bend Consiuners Co-operative West Bend Elevator VVest Bend Equipment Corp. West Bend Lithia Co. West Bend Mutual Insurance Co. West Bend News West Bend Office Supply West Bend Pharmacy, Walgreen Agency West Bend Restaurant VVest Bend Savings Sz Loan Association West Bend Theatre West Bend Tile Co. West Bend Transit 6: Service Co. Winninghoff 81 Bradley Wisconsin Electric Power Co. Ziegler, B. C. and Company Ziegler, Mrs. B. C. Ziegler, Bernard C. JACKSON Albrecht, James E., M. D. Bank of jackson Baiungartner, Oliver, Realtor Bernie's Meat Market Frank, Delbert Heder, Russell L., D. D. S. Hoge :Sz Gumm jackson Motel jackson Pharmacy Kreis Auto Body Kreis Concertina lklauufacturing and Music School Kruepke, Howard, Truck Service, Inc Kuhn, Art, Truck, Body and Hoist Service Maney, B. D., D. V. M. Mayer's Insurance Agency Ray's Welding 81 Machine Shop Rheinganis Hardware Co. Schowalter, Ehner I., Assemblyman Vern 81 jane's Restaurant and Bar Village Barber Shop XVoldt Funeral Home N EVV BURG Al Si Nita's Tap Bruendl's Buy-Low Store Crass, john H. 61 Son State Bank of Newburg The Bend Staff is indebted to the following for pictures: Senior Pictures --- Harold's, Hollywood, Kind, Laux, and Morrison Studios Additional Pictures Courtesy of Bob Boltz, Photographer, and The West Bend News The Sheboygan Press --- Diving Picture Engravings by Mandel Engraving Co. R Printed by Washington County Publishing Co. W SPONSORS... 137 I W f if 7 fi X Z ? W X.. Z l E K l 1 X . 1 . X x x X S EQ Q f ff!! X ff! i X4 W Y
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