Wilton High School - Wiltonian Yearbook (Wilton, WI)
- Class of 1958
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SMITH LOVELL MC CULLOCH JOHN L. MC CARTHY Principal Agriculture Physical Education Band and Chorus What're you in here for? C'mon -- here. Yap, yap, yap thats all Open your mouth and you girls do. sing. ,Q J ' J L, liacult HUBERT V. STEVENS MARTHA L. WHEATON MRS. NONA BUCHHOLZ ROBERT A. GROSSMAN Science and Math English Home-Economics Commercial Get to work! ! Let's getback to the sub- Okay, now girls you bet- Wh ere w e r e you last ject now. ter quiet down. night? ' W s S 1 f Z7 ' M f f!!? f Q ,AAQIWIE X rw ,Q J 4 fa Q ,gf 0' v f X gf. ' v 3 2 X Q. 'f O60 G9 x W Q f H' , g wx K gf' 5 I ETHEL ARNDT The wildest colts make the best horses. Class Play 3, Pep Club 1,2,'3,4, F. H.A. 1,2,3,4, Forensics 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2,3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Candidate for Ontario Centennial Queen 3, Paper Staff 4, Homecom- ing Queen 4, Prom Princess 3 . WILLIAM ARNDT I never dare to be as funny as I am. Pep Club 1,4, F. F. A. 1,2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, F.F.A. Officer 2,4, Baseball 3, Prom King 3, Class Play 3 . , KAREN BEVER Silence is golden but who aml to make money. Pep Club 1, 2,3,4, Cheerleader 1, 2,3,4, F.H.A. l,2,3,4, Forensics 1,3,4, Health Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Annual Staff 4, Ski Queen 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Officer 3,4, Band 1,2, Homecom- ing Princess 4, Paper Staff 4. Compliments of OAKDALE ELECTRIC CO-OP Oakdale, Wisconsin 'Live Better Electrically MARION BEVER Full of fun and mischief too, like doing things she shouldn't do. Chorus 1,2,3,4, Class Play 3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Class Officer 1,2,3, F.H.A. Officer 3, Annual Staff 4, Band l,2: F. H.A. 1,2,3,4. GARY BEVER Some sit and concentrate, but I just sit. Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,2, F. F.A. l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, W- Club 4. BILL BOLDEN A leader of men, a follower of women. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3 ,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 W-Club 3,45 Class Officer 45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Class Play 35 Band 2,35 Homecom- ing King 4. CHARLES GOETZ 1 believe in work but I'm not in favor of it. F.F.A. 2,3,4- PATRICIA DOYLE You don't have to hang from a tree to be a nut. Chorus 1, 2,3,45 Class Play 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Majorette 2, 35 Class Officer 25 For- ensics 3,45 Cheerleader 2,3, 45 An- nual Staff 45 Prom Queen 35 Paper Staff 45 Candidate for Monroe Coun- ty Dairy Queen 3 . Compliments of: BANK OF SPARTA WILTON STATION Wilton, Wisconsin VERNE KIRC HOF F Beware! I might do something sensational yet. F-F-A. l.2.3,4: F.F.A. Officer 3, 4. HAZEL LARSON lf she can't find anything to laugh at she'll just giggle. F.H.A. l,3,45 Forensics. lg Class Play 35 Annual Staff 45 Paper-Staff 4. NORMAN MARTIN Lord, grant that I may always de- sire more than I can accomplish. F.F.A. l,2,3,4g Class Play 3g F.F. A. Officer 4. LOUAN N PASCH Some think the world was made for fun and frolic -- so do I. Chorus 1,2,3,4g Pep Club l,2,3,4g Band2,4g F.H.A. l,2,3,4g F.H.A. Officer 43 Forensics 2,4g Annual Staff 4, Newspaper 4. HOLLIS MEACHAM After twelve years of working and slaving I am finally up for my un- employment compensation. Baseball 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 23 W Club 3,45 Homecoming Prince 4. DONNA RAABE Honor is her standard, perfection her goal. Class Play 3g Pep Club 2,3, 43 Band 2,3,4g F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g F.H.A. Officer 3, Forensics 4g Class Officer 3,4g Newspaper 4g Annual Staff 3, 4g Annual Editor 43 D.A.R. 4. ARLENE OLSON She is always ready and willing for a good time. Chorus 2,4g Annual Staff 4g Pep Club 2,4g F.H.A. 3,4g Class Play 35 Paper Staff 4. EARL PASCH Work fascinates me, I can sit and look at it for hours. Pep Club l,2g Basketball Manager 2g F.F.A. 35 Sparta 4. Compliments of: HUGO LIMP STORE Wilton, Wisconsin JOHN SHIE Great men are not always wise. Chorus 1,2,3,4g Class Play 35 Pep Club l,2,3,4g Band l,2,3,4g Class Officer 3,4g Forensics 2,3,4g Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Annual Staff 4g Health Council 3,45 Newspaper Editor 3, 4. WILLIAM THUROW In my desk my books do lie! They're at rest and so am I. Class Play 3g Pep Club 1,25 F. 1, 2,3,4g Prom Prince 3 . IUDITH WADEPHUL Laugh, and the whole world laughs with you, frown and you wrinkle your face. Chorus 2,3 g Class Play 3g Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g F.H.A. 1, 2,3,4g Class Officer 2g Forensics 1, 2, 4, F. H.A. Officer 3, Annual Staff 45 Newspaper 4. CAROLYN ZELLMER a worthy addition to our class. Chorus 1, 2,3,4g Class Play 3g Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Majorette 3g F H A. 1,2,3,4g Class Officer 3g Foren sics 1, 2,3,4g Annual Staff 4g Prom Chairman 3, Band 1,25 Newspaper 4. PATRICIA USELMAN A silent one is always admired more than a noisy one. Chorus 1, 2, 4g Class Play 3g Annual Staff 4. SYLVIA WADEPHUL She sighs at many, but loves only one . Chorus 2,43 Class Play 3g Pep Club 2,45 F.H.A. l,2,3.4g F.H.A. icer 45 Annual Staff 4, Newspaper 4, Class Officer 4. Compliments of: TILLMAN PRODUCE COMPANY Wilton, Wisconsin A friendly girl and a charming lass cuss S ECRET ARY S ylvia W ad ephul ADVISOR Mr. McCulloch PRESIDENT John Shie OHIICGIQS TREASURER Donna Raabe VICE-PRESIDENT Bill Boldon annual staff ROW ONE: P. Doyle, M. Bever, Production Managerg D. Raabe, Editor-in-Chiefg K. Bever Assistant Editorg C. Zellmer, Business Manager. ROW TWO: Mr. Perry, Advisorg S. Wadephul, A. Olson, E. Arndt, L. Pasch. ROW THREE: H. Larson, J. Wadephul, W. Arndt, Sports Editorg J. Shie, Assistant Sports Editorg P. Uselman, Art Editorg L. Anderson, Junior Editor. SKOGMOS FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' BANK MEACHAM STATION Tomah, Wisconsin Kendall, Wisconsin Wilton, Wisconsin class hlS1TOl2 At the beginning of our freshman year in '54, our class consisted of thirty-five students: Ethel Arndt, William Arndt, Gary Bever, Karen Bever, Marion Bever, Bill Boldon, Larry Devine, Patricia Doyle, Arthur Eckelberg, Beverly Oetz,CharlesGoetz,Christine Greisen, Thomas Koula, Verne Kirchoff, Karl Kruse, Hazel Larson, Carolyn Loff, Roselyn Loff, Norman Martin, Stanton Martin, James Meacham, Arlene Olson, Earl Pasch. LouAnn Pasch, Rosemary Pisha, Donna Raabe, John Shie, Marjorie Tillman, Judith Wadephul, Sylvia Wadephul, Thomas Welch, Patricia Uselman, Carolyn Zellmer, Ramon Schendel, and William Thurow. Roy Stone and Charles Marco were with us for a while that year. The class officers for the year were: Karl Kruse, President, Tom Koula, Vice-President, Marion Bever, Secretary, Larry Devine, Treasurer, Christine Greisen, Reporter. The big event of the year was our initiation, which was given by the sophomores on September 15. We had to come to school dressed up, in the afternoon we had a party in the gym. We returned the party on October 15. Our advisor was Mr. Olson. The faculty members for the year were: Irvin Loff, Principal, Mr. Kenneth Flock, Franklin Maasch, Mrs. Mary Landgraf, William Smillie, Mrs. Franklin Maasch, Mrs. LilahJensen and EdwinOlson. Our class was saddened by the death of our classmate, Karl Kruse. We began our sophomore year with thirty-one members. That year Marjorie Tillman, Christine Greisen and Beverly Goetz were not with us. Rosemary Pisha left after the beginning of the year and Eugene Winchell joined our class. On September 21st we initiated the Freshmen. The class officers for our sophomore year were: Larry Devine, President, Marion Bever, Vice- President, Judith Wadephul, Secretary, Patsy Doyle, Treasurer, John Shie, Reporter. Our advisor was Mrs. Jensen. The faculty members for that year were: Irvin Loff, Principal, Mrs. Mary Landgraf, Edwin Olson, Mrs. Lilah Jensen, Mrs. Franklin Maasch, Franklin Maasch, William Smillie and Robert Bartz. There were twenty-six members in the Junior Class when we came back to school September 7. That year we lost Arthur Eckelberg, Tom Koula, Stanton Martin, Ramon Schendel, Thomas Welch and Eugene Winchell. The officers of the Junior Class were: John Shie, President, Marion Bever, Vice-President, Carolyn Loff, Secretary, Donna Raabe, Treasurer, and Carolyn Zellmer, Reporter. Mr. Gretebeck was our advisor. As juniors we chose our class rings. The big event of the year was our prom, which we held May ll. We chose Blue Hawaii as our theme, and Layton Blaine provided the music. The king was William Arndt, he chose Patsy Doyle as his queen. The prince and princess were William Thurow and Ethel Arndt. Another big event of our junior year was our class play, Strictly Formal. Our advisor was Mrs. Landgraf. We started our senior year onSeptember3 with twenty-two members. Larry Devine, Carolyn Loff and Roselyn Loff did not return to school, and we lost Earl Pasch and Marion Bever during the year. We had our senior pictures taken in the fall. The photographer returned later to take the annual pictures. Donna Raabe was editor-in-chief of the annual. Karen Bever was chosen ski queen candidate and Donna Raabe was chosen D.A.R. candidate. The big event of the year was our homecoming which was held January 31. That afternoon we had a homecoming parade, in which the classes in high school, seventh and eighth grade and different organizations in high school participated. That night we had the dance, with Bill Bolden and Ethel Arndt as king and queen. Jim Meacham and Karen Bever were prince and princess. The Mid-West Caravan furnished the music. Our class night will be May 20 and commencement exercises will be May23,1958.Class officers for the year were: John Shie, President, Bill Bolden, Vice-President, Sylvia Wadephul, Secretary, and Donna Raabe, Treasurer. Our class advisor was Mr. McCulloch. Faculty members for the year were, Mr. Perry, Principal, Mr. McCulloch, Mrs. Buchholz, Mr. Smith, Miss Wheaton, Mr. Stevens, Mrs. Grossman, and Mr. McCarthy. ho S who BEST BUILT Jim Meacham Enhel Arndr MOST POPULAR Bill Boldon Ethel Arndt BEST LOOKING Jim Meacham Karen Bever OISIEST OST HUMOROUS OST HAPPY -GO -LUCKY Earl Pasch Patsy Doyle FRIENDLIEST John Shie Marion Bever Ethel Arndt MOST ATHLETIC John Shie Karen Bever classmates Fon 12 yeans WILTON PUBLIC SCHOOL Jim Meacham Gary Bever Karen Bever Carolyn Zellmer Lou Ann Pasch Sylvia Wadephul ho's WhO MOST STUDIOUS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Donna Raabe John Shie SLABTOWN SCHOOL, Ethel Arndt, Wm. Arndt. DORSET Wm. Thurown, Charles Goetz, Pat Uselman, Bill Boldon. class WI ll We, the Senior Class of 1958, being of sound mind and body, do will and bequeath, leave, and rid ourselves of the following possessions, both real and imaginary, to the lowly creatures, the underclassmen of Wilton High School: To the .Tuniors we leave our rights and privileges as Seniors, and best wishes for a successful '59 homecoming. To the Sophomores we will our success with our Junior class play and prom. To the Freshmen we will our ability to have a good time and still get our work done. I, Ethel Arndt, will my love for aSparta baseball pitcher to myself, seeing I haven't caught him yet. I, William Arndt, will my school books to Paul Udulutch, although he needs more than that. I, Karen Bever, will my love for cheerleading to the Tillman twins. I, Gary Bever, will my books to Ricky Brandau. I suppose he won't use them any more than I did. I, Bill Bolden, will my love for blondes to anyone who likes them. I, Patricia Doyle, will my love for going out every night to Shirley Grant. Get on the ball, Shirley. I, Charles Goetz, will my quiet ways to Allan Martin, maybe he'll learn to keep his mouth shut. I, Verne Kirchoff, leave my place inthe line of the fight for fameto Darryl Raabe. I, Hazel Larson, will my giggles to anyone that wants them. Since I'rn leaving school, I won't need them anymore. I, Norman Martin, will my love for flirting to Paul Crook. After all, I am going steady. I, .T im Meacham will my Ford to no one. After all it is mine, and it comes in handy. I, Arlene Olson, will my sparkling blue eyes and blonde hair to Alice Wendland. They sure catch the eyes, Alice. I, Louann Pasch, will my dimples to Karen Dopson. They usually help to get a guy. I, Donna Raabe, will my math books to Lorraine Birkholz and Sharon Zulhke. Make good use of them now. I, John Shie, will my love for working on the school paper to Pam Liefke. I, William Thurow, will my love forwonewoc to anyone who hasn't any place else to go. I, Patricia Uselman, will my ability to be quiet to Rosalia Hemmersbach. Let's make use of it in your Senior year. I, Judith Wadephul, will my studying habits to Marlene Geier. lt'll help the grades a little. I, Sylvia Wadephul, will my dimples to Francis Hemmersbach. Make use of them now. I, Carolyn Zellmer, will my personality and ability to cook to Bonnie Seman. With a combination like that you're bound to get a guy. class DOGID Now we, another group of Seniors Through high school's doors must pass. We leave behind these portrayed poems In memoriam of the '58 class. Ethel Arndt, laughing and gay, Never lets trouble get in her way. A cheerleader for three years, At leaving school she'll really cheer. Bill Arndt, quite okay, Is an active member of the F. F. A. Our '57 prom king, He can do almost anything. Gary Bever, a quiet guy, Does enough so he gets by. He never does raise much fuss, But when he does, its trouble plus. Karen Bever, short and sweet, Always has her clothes so neat. Cheerleader for four years was she, What will her occupation be? Bill Bolden, tall and slim, Always is seen wearing a grin. Bill, 6 feet 4 inches tall, Is handy with a basketball. Patsy Doyle, short and dark, Always has a lot of spark. Cheerleader for three years, She chooses business as her career. Charles Goetz, a country boy, Leaving school gives him joy. In or out of school, He always follows the golden rule. Verne Kirchoff, tall and fair, Seems to have a quiet air. He will never do you harm, And soon is likely to run a farm. Hazel Larson, a blonde haired lass, Has the most fun of our class. A stenographer she'd like to be, For husband or firm, we'll soon see. Norman Martin, a talkative guy, On Deloris keeps his eye. A '48 Olds is his car, Which he always keeps up to par. lim Meacham, a mischievous guy, Says he won't miss Wilton High Of the girls he wants no part, Which he thinks is very smart. Arlene Olson, a blonde of our class, In the game of life is sure to pass. To be an important beautician, Is her utmost ambition. LouAnn Pasch, full of pep, Keeps our Wilton band in step. A business career is her plan, Until she finds that lucky man. Donna Raabe, full of fun, Is a friend of everyone. A mathematics teacher she'd like to be, But Donna, we'll just wait and see. John Shie, a real swell Joe, Really is the guy to know. When it comes to sports he's on top, No matter what happens, he'll never stop. Bill Thurow, a blond lad, Thinks everything, good or bad, Comes to those who wait, if they will, So why worry about Bill? Pat Uselman, quiet and meek, An occupation soon will seek. Whatever you think you want to try, Pat, we know you're sure to get by. Judith Wadephul, with long dark hair, Does her work up with care. It is hard to find her smile, But when she does, it's really worth while Sylvia Wadephul, a real nice girl, Always has her hair in curl. Will a career be hers for life, Or will she be a certain guy's wife? Carolyn Zellmer, a happy lass, Builds a merry atmosphere in our class. Always up and on the go, She is swell, we all know. Thus through these doors we must pass, As will many another class. So we bid you all good-by -- Good-by these years at Wilton High. class DRGDHGCY The time has flown by quickly the last ten years and we find it 1968. It is .T une 10 and we find Karen Bever and .T im Meacham dining in a very fashionable Italian restaurant. They are celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary. .Tim now owns his father's business and Karen, though determined never to get married, has decided that she likes married life very well. Seeing that this is a special occasion, Karen decides to have the gypsy fortune teller read her tea leaves. Karen and Jim are very .surprised when she begins telling them about the occupa- tions their former classmates have taken up. Charles Goetz has becomeavery famous movie director for M-G-M. Pat Uselman is working for him as an art director. We knew they both had a liking to movies. We were not surprised to hear that Donna Raabe had become a professional mathematics teacher. All through her high school years this had been her favorite subject. After Verne Kirchoff's father retired from his farm, Verne took over. He has prospered very well and now is looking for someone who'd like to take over the housework. Though undecided when she left high school, Arlene Olson went on to become a beautician. In her spare time she is kept busy taking care of her home and family. Dancing lessons in high school weren't enough for William Arndt. He went on taking lessons after graduation and has become a professional dancing teacher for Arthur Murray. He sure keeps the girls swooning now. A registered nurse was the goal Judith Wadephul aimed for after graduation. All went the way she had planned until her .Tunior year at the University of Wisconsin when she met a handsome young doctor. She now is kept busy with not only one occupation as a nurse but a wife also. As the gypsy teller goes on she says that Carolyn Zellmer had gone on to college and become a kindergarten teacher. However, her one wish was granted in 1962 after graduating from River Falls State Teachers' College she finally found her Prince Charming and had a beautiful September wedding. Now she's kept busy teaching four children of her own. Norman Martin suddenly inherited a great deal of money and bought out Tillman's Produce. He has never told anyone just who he received it from or how much money he really got. His business sure keeps him running and so do the girls. LouAnn Pasch, who had previously been employed as a private secretary for Norman,is now busy shopping to complete her hope chest. Although LouAnn was determined to always'be an old maid, we see a diamond sparkling on her left hand. We all knew she was just spoofing us. A professor was the last occupation we would have picked for Gary Bever, but it seemed after high school graduationhe suddenly became greatly interested in school and went on to college. He has climbed the ladder to success and is now employed at LaCrosse State Teachers' College. Patsy Doyle finally went on that diet she had mentioned so often while in high school. She now has become a famous figure in the world of modeling. This just shows what a little will power will do. A physical education teacher was the occupation John Shie chose. He had participated in all sports while' in high school. However we are a little surprised to find out that he is teaching girls physical education classes. Keep trying, John, and you'l1 figure girls out yet. As we look over movie magazines we see a new star has been added to Hollywood. After Jayne Mansfield retired from show business Ethel Arndt starred in a movie written for her. She became a star over night and has appeared in almost every theater in the country. Chev's always caught Bill Bolden's eye. He now is employed in test driving all the new Chev's as they are made. Last week he broke the record for driving Chevrolets new car for 1968 the fastest, the furtherest and with the best control. Berlean Larson, full of determination and ambition when she left high school, went on to business college. These all paid off when after college she was offered a job as stenographer for a Senator from Wisconsin. She has advanced and is now-working for the President. class pnophecy CCONTINUEDD Sylvia Wadephul left school without any plans. Soon after, though, this was changed when she began planning for her wedding. She had a big .T une wedding and she and Rodger are living in a beautiful ranch house in Tomah. There usually is someone in each class who goes in the service. Of these, Bill Thurow chose to join the Marines. After serving his four years he decided to make this his career and re-enlisted. He has become a top official now but is still trying to do better. The time has gone swiftly by and Karen and J im mustbe goinghome, as he has to work tomorrow. They thank the fortune teller, and as they leave the restaurant they seem very happy because this seemed to them as a reunion of all their old friends and classmates. CLASS COLORS - Light Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER - Red Rose CLASS MOTTO - What Counts is What You Learn After You Know It All. class plays Our junior class play was held May 2, 1957. It was called Strictly Formal. It starred Patsy Doyle as Jane, and Ethel Arndt as Sally. Sylvia Wadephul and Arlene Olson were student directors. Our senior class play, Her Kissin' Cousin, was held in April, 1958. Miss Wheaton was our director. Both plays were teen-age comedies. BEHIND THE SCENES Compliments of DONNA RAABE Valedictorian D. A. R. Candidate National Merit Scholar CAROLYN ZELLMER Honor Student KARL KRUSE IMPLEMENTS Wilton , Wisconsin h0n0l2S JUDITH WADEPHUL Salutatorian Homemaker of Tomorrow KAREN BEVER Ski Queen Candidate Ul1OEl2ClASS V V 7 Y , , ,,--..:- l , , K ' , . 5 .......... at I! e x 'XX 7 rx Q in + 1 'X 1 -W f Aff'-'-M N - Q1 . . 'Ig fy.-Q! 5 - M, W ...,..-...- ..-..,-.,... M, , . 4,9 f X. 1 M A X Q ff X ..... ..... L- J! 2 ......... -n.- .--14 J --4 H H V 41 ... .,.-.- 1'1 1 A, - ,. Q. m ....,-,.,.,,,, -f , , , , , ,W Y Y , , V- - s ,, - .. 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Members of the Health Council were Karon Zuhlke and Janet Liefke. We held our Class Play, Seventeenth Summer, on December 14. Those who went out for forensics were Leanne Anderson, Sharon O'Gara, Shirley Boerst, Richard Kruse, Raymond Saxby, Goldie Winchell, Karon Zuhlke, William Sinnot, and Rosalia Hemmersbach. Our Prom was held on Saturday, May 10, 1958. The theme was White Silver Sands. Lay- ton Blaine provided the music. ,.- L 'ff g .1 s ko - ,Q mi tiff A rp! fill Y X v F. b N , HARRIS JEWEI..ER'S CENTRAL HARDWARE TOMAH AUTOMOTIVE NEITZEL'S FLOOR STORE Tomah, Wisconsin Tomah, Wisconsin Tomah, Wisconsin Tomah, Wisconsin JUHIORS Leanne Anderson Thelma Berner Shirley Boerst Delores Creviston Karen Creviston David Dunnum Ruben Eckelberg Richard Gini Rosalia Hemmersbach Pete Kruse Allan Martin Janet Liefke Sharon O'Gara James O'Rourke Helen Phalin Raymond Saxby Thomas Schindler Ivan Short William Sinnot Roger Von Haden Alice Wendland Rodney Wilde Goldie Winchell Karon Zuhlke ABSENT: Jim Cox Ronnie Kratche 5 -.?.... rf., - rseszssiziwirf-'fl ff:-fi,g.St 31 , s a ' 9 ' .416 ' ' ' f, ,V ir 3 liai or - -'-- ' A V, Q iii ,. ' I ,aa W- ' ' A hge' 1 ' L52i.fGg!:-gig' 1,f:Wffif?? -S ' ' K ,ll 'UH-l:'fxi ---'Se'ww-'H 24z- Fill g .5 .,. f ., . . .1 -1' ,Q 2 x rf a.,:xw-lm, wx, , . wir fi . A ,I e x , me K SK ,.r:, . s X 5 Q K K no i wc Xp' ' 1 A ia R 1 , , ' of , isx r s K 3 in 5 V- -sl-al i.-2. veg.:-1.1' ' ' , .W 1 -.nii rfffifj :5 i 3 A E. . ,V..V ,H or ,,.., . .iyii ,, -V il 12442 riir' W ,ri I . 3 V ' 2 3 fiiiiiir H 'L . K M or 'i,-' ii', A is Li: RTW . ':,:' 'Z' rj' Az, ' '.i X . ,V H 1 A '-'- 'x 5 1 , i ' - - ' , ' 25 S If iff ,-i' ff igglkgz' ',kf 5 5 v 1 A Ei1.Qi?r2E?,.f 'I z i - ' .- 'fff522QEf1si5 . : '- f- ' - fl:-gg. -1 311 S A lhlirl laii1 1 ix, zvii zii illgg ':'l 1 1, sophomone class offlcelzs PRESIDENT: Janice Denter VICE-PRESIDENT: Glen Simmonson SECRETARY: Ruth Fauska TRE AS URER: Arlys Lietz ADVISOR: Mr. Smith School started on September 3, 1957. There were eleven girls and twenty-two boys in our class. Our class advisor was Mr. Smith. We gave the Freshmen an initiation party inOctober. They gave us a return party in January in the gym. Those who participated in band were Lyle Schindler, Mary Jane Flock, Ruth Fauska, and Joanne Miller. Those in chorus were Bob Cox, Vern Nauman, Juanita Udulutch, Lyle Schindler, Tim O'Rourke, Betty Anderson, Janice Denter, Arlys Leitz, Ruth F auska, Mary Jane Flock, Marlene Geier, and Caroline Cox. Members of the Health Cotmcil were Betty Anderson and Harlan Englerth. Those participating in Sports were Paul Crook,VernNauman, Tim O'Rourke, Glen Simonson, Hugo Arndt, Lyle Schindler, Gary Schwartz, Mike Arttus, Bernard Johnson, Greg Foley, Richard Martin, and Darryl Raabe. Those who are in forensics are Arlys Lietz, Harlan Englerth, Janice Denter, Tim O'Rourke, Lyle Schindler, and Greg Foley. ..,, 1 xx Ka' l N J t t 6 3 Q' b 'U'-1 fm -- - - ---.af ' Q iQ PM X S, X , 0 SP: 1 X 'r ' Jin ij Q f f K -S I-I 15' G ,Q in f hu . if it 4 4, - .AD s C - , '7 A u NY- woperzv !! ' Y W of IQ M THUROW MOTOR SALES ROBERT FAUSKA WILTON CO-OP ELEVATOR HETT HARDWARE Wilton' Wisconsin Wilton, Wisconsin Wilton, Wisconsin Wilton, Wisconsin SODh0mOl26S Betty Anderson Hugo Arndr Michael Arttus William Bever Caroline Cox Paul Crook Janice Denter Raymond Eckelberg Harlan Englerth Ruth Fauska Mary Jane Flock Mae Goetz Shirley Grant Bernard Johnson Ronald Koebernick Raymond Kratche Jerome Larson Arlys Lietz Richard Martin Vern Nauman Marlys Olson Timothy O'Rourke Wayne Pasch Darryl Raabe Lyle Schindler Glen Simonson Kenneth Thurow Juanita Udulutch ABSEN T: Robert Cox Ga ry Schwartz Marlene Geier Greg Foley I L' . f ssss J J tsl sssr ,. ,' ' ri ' Ah Nga - ' a '-,HES VZ' 'N H Ql N 1 i s sss sr.. J Z LIVJ J ' A. r r J ,. ,.,. , irl Arss as Nw ii' S3 KW irq 1ff??1'. M ' M . . .,,, -, - A - . ' s S y r Qrs x J r -,.,' ,r-'. ri- I 'k ,Sf Lf- 'M Q J y is J s isrr as S rsrr S ' gi i ' if -V.,. ,f iglliff f Z J gmt' J Q ' - 2, :ll , ' A L,,. Q 1 1 3525 '--'J' 1 4' - - J' . , Q S f ' J. ,. 1: Wi? I A i I if J V.r, gg 7 t H 5 .fr I t A- n a -- it L K viii- I f I x ' ' S531 fe 111 : ' JWJ W ' ' ' 11 'f 7 ' -' 'S 'fv - 1 ,. rf - A it . ,,., J x, , - -f We J A . K -xiii? S , . H 3 a ff-Q, J i'-: t I J J . . . L ' 'if' W' E 5 '-l i 95 ,wif ' ,I', . . 1 QIQIZ , Q. J v J D2 shman class offlcens PRESIDENT: Larry Ballwahn VICE-PRESIDENT: Roger Neitzel SECRETARY: Pam Liefke TREASURER: Lorraine Birkholz ADVISOR: Mr. McCarthy School started on September 3, 1957. There were 15 girls and ten boys. Our class advisor was Mr. McCarthy. The Sophomores held initiation in October. We gave them a return party during January in the gym. Those who participated in band were Lorraine Birkholz, Larry Balwahn, Louise Tillman, Lois Tillman, Wynn Liersch, Roger Neitzel, and Neil Winchell. Those in chorus were Lorraine Birkholz, Pam Leiike, Peggy Hammes, Frances Hammersbach, Arlis Arndt, Margaret McCann, Neil Winchell, Jerry Flock, Richard Brandau, and Barbara Lay. The members of the Health Council were Louise Tillman and Larry Balwahn. Those participating in sports were Neil Winchell, Roger Neitzel, Jerry Flock, Larry Bal- wahn, Jerry Lydon, Wynn Leirsch. Richard Brandau was team Manager. Thosein Forensics were Peggy Hammes, Lorraine Birkholz, Roger Neitzel, Neil Winchell, Jerry Lydon, Louise Tillman, Lois Tillman, Arlis Amdt, Darlene Olson, Wynn Liersch, Sharon Zuhlke, and Pam Liefke. sf' Q ,. THE TOMAH HARDWARE SORENSON'S ELEVATOR KENNEDY AUTOSUPPLY BADGER WELDING SUPPLIES Tomah, Wisconsin Tomah, Wisconsin Tomah, Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin fneshm n Arlis Arndt Larry Ballwohn Lorraine Birkholz Richard Brandau Virginia Devine Karen Dopson Gerald Flock Peggy Hammes Roger Laufenberg Wynn Liersch Pamela Liefke sz-A H,-51i!1 f5Y , f I ...,a:,,.. A. Q :L ,... ,. , ,. 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U, is --,- .-- - Zi v--r,- . . , --,.-, r-,. --Q. . , , .,. -1,.., . .. . -- .--- i --,-. , . w-,- ,.,. , -gwfwwr-iff-Q - w - . -a-f Y Q -1 if fr .V+ , 1: ,- wff i Tf??T42i131..s2.e- g5,.Q-11 -ff - vii ' H 1 - -- :K qnaoe facult l : : Q vw MRS EDITH STEINKE MRS. ETHEL HOFFMAN MRS. CAROL PREUSS Grade 1 Grade 2 Garde 3 and 4 G P' P . r iiif MRS MABEL CHENEVERT MRS. MARY GOLDBECK Grade 5 and 6 Grade '7 and 8 James Brandau Donna Brinker James Brueggernan Patricia Bucholz Linda Chalsma Jean Flock Jolene Hammes Jerry Heintz Jeffrey Hett Roger Kratche Diana Kruse Skip Meacham Allen Parker Patti Perry Sandra Schendel Richard Schraeder Dennis Winchell GRADE .542 1 im U, '- 'Q' 1 ' .f K .Q In if , if r U T- s ar! , ,J ii rrrr , M. i L if 4' ff , ,, ,, ' ' .gf are-5.1:-f-axfi 'C sr' k 0 W. .L 1 g J' ,, -f sf Q9 ABSENT: Edith Domke Mrs. Thema Weber taught in Mrs. Preuss's absence. Mr. Batten taught in Mrs. Go1dbeck's absence. 1 sffdlf , f cj' Q . V gs- - 5 lag ouaoes 2-3-4 Michael Bartz Barbara Buchholz Jeffrey Brandenburg Lila Cox Duane Denter Paul Ferries Ruth Goldbeck Douglas Heath Charles Hodulik Bernard Mittelstaedt Diana Pasch Paula Sahsbury Dianna Schendel Vera Schendel Janet Schroeder Timothy Steinhoff Marilyn Strozinsky Phillip Tillman Irwin Wendland Jane Zimmerman Richard Beier Gregory Bever Marvin Bruggeman Darlen Fauska Gregory Flock Linda Hiner Carol Meseberg Donald Schroeder Marcia Strozinsky Mary Jo Strozinsky Daniel Tillman Joanne Tillman Mary Welch David Anderson Sandra Brandau Danny Brandenburg Lloyd Brueggeman Jane Buchholz Gary Crevistan Gloria Crook Mark Ferries Tommy Flock Helen Hammes Gary Heath Paul Heilman LaMayne Hiner Rosemarie Hodulik Robert Huber David Schindler David Schroeder Steven Steinhoff Stanley Zellmer . ,-b 5 rg ,..', .ul l rr - -- it: ua i . G tnrca Fiiifiia 'uii J - 'iit atllt t . 5 . , ..,-wr K - , r K ,Janata ' '- fr L N 'Z 'K K licr X f ,, rr' W .,.. N . 5 ,L fc fi I ' 'V ' 5fiQIi11 a!!3'1f1f 5 ' N f e ? if - 2 af: J A 'rr 4 its af? if R Q , it 3 xc vi ' .kzf F , is had H t , 5 eff tr 'f .V J - ta'i R 1 . 3 J , . V ur K gif 1 -' . 'Y' AL f L i??i.L.s25W iw? in 2? Mi fegf A , ' xl tc gf ' . gif-Fi , L.o, W by Vir., A We f -, , M ,.71f' . P4 - sf? f ' ff i Q' J c '-2.15 , 'jg' Q Lu' H 2 ' gr G. ' if, 'E5fz24S, i .5222 - 49 fi ca. , QM V FFK if at V 1 2 213, I , ' . 7i J 'Y M ' J . A ' 'X' V 1 , ,, - H 2, f ' i. Qc,f w:r ,:-'in . ww: f - N f l: . 'B Lg QM' ff - fr ' . 'iglfiffi if a - .- ii B ' K Q- vt ,L r 2: ' x ..-. , 1 0- r - - ,,,. if , -. N R - 'R ' 'H it A V H 4' f - ,, , . ,',f I n I , f Q, E , , J --tt,ytt,r '4 ,A ' ., ' - , J .n,t L ' J A , , ,,,, , A t W . 1 V,-rgggyfjvg -. .1 fe e- Q af . -in - , A, -r .. 15, , ' A fi - K I .4-L, af--aw ntit ,,: Q t .ttr 1 rti- J ABSENT: Karen Hericks, Linda Lietz Velda Bartelt Frances Beier Bonnie Boldon Jerry Boldon Paula Brandenburg Rita Bray Linda Creviston June Cox Joyce Devine Mary Domke Charles Fick Richard Holdman John Heilman Ronald Hett Patricia Johnson Gregary Kruse Dixie Martin Katherine Schroeder John Wadephul Carl Bartelt Robert Birkholz Lorraine Brueggeman Ruth Ferries Donna Huber Wanda Liersch Jeanette Martalock Morris Miller Sharon Miller Robert Pasch Sharon Petzke Dixie Schroeder Marlene Tillman De Ette Winchell Verdell Beier Larry Bever Judy Brandau Patty Bray Bonnie Creviston Douglas Devine Edward Fick Delores Kratche Don Kruse James Meseberg Carol Noth Vivian Schendel Barbara Tillman Ted Welch Lowell Zellmer Nora Anderson John Barden Diana Boetzel Judy Buchholz Vera Cox Rosalyn Flock Fred Hammes Paul Kruse Randy Martalock Lorrie Meacham Robert Schendel Patty Sullivan onaoes 5-6-7-8 Carl Winchell Absent: T. Heuiks, E. Mittelstaedt Jean Wadephul S. Hericks, L. Leitz Richard Zellmer uf V. x HX ffww activities T5 X -f , I U? ' 1 X NW, my I 1 XX l ff 4 ' l ,v - i-1 1 5 ' I 1 I 1 5 E - 3 p V s f ? 3 Bano ROW ONE, CLARINETS: K. Zuhlke, B. Tillman, R. Nietzel. ROW TWO: L. Birkholz, P. Bray V Schendel. HORNS: G. Winchell, D. Raabe. SAXOPHONES: W. Liersch,E. Fick, I. Wadephul. COR NETS: R. Fauska, I. Shie, Louise Tillman, Lois Tillman, R. Zellmer, I. Meseberg. BARITONE: N Winchell. TROMBONES: I. Liefke,L. Schindler, R. Saxby. DRUMS: M. Flock, G. Schwartz. BASSES W. Sinnott, L. Ballwahn. DIRECTOR: Mr. McCarthy. DRUM MAJOR: L. Pasch. l' N Our band was very active this year. On November 5 we traveled -3 to La Crosse to see and hear the U. S. Air Force Band. We played fl-U 5 A several selections at theChristmas program, December 17. The march- 'hx ing band led the Homecoming Parade, .T anuary 31. The solo and ensemble 3 Xl contest was held in La Crosse on March 15. We were well represented YR: L21 by eleven soloists and three duets. We also presented a concert for REB 2, the grade school in March. We attended the Music Festival in LaCrosse tix I gp: on May 3. Our spring concert was also held in May. ai E ' h Tlge Pep Band, pictured in the sports section, played at all the F' ' ome asketball games and at the tournament. The German band M -5- plays old time waltzes and polkas. Members are LyleSchindler, William E 1' it Sinnott, Lorraine Birkholz, Roger Neitzel, Eddie Fick, John Shie, Ruth ei X , F auska, and Karon Zuhlke. This band has played at some of the pep 2 If meetings. In January they traveled to Ontario and played at the basket- - ball game. In Compliments of: Compliments of: LIERSCI-I'S ELECTRIC 8a REFRIGERATION DANNY'S HOUSE OF MUSIC Wilton, Wisconsin La Crosse, Wisconsin chonus The chorus made several public appearances this year. We sang at the Christmas program, December 17. We attended the music festival at La Crosse May 3 and took part in the spring concert. The chorus was represented at the solo and ensemble contest at La Crosse, held March 15, by five solos, three duets, and a quartet. ROW ONE: Mr. McCarthy, Director, S. O'Gara, P. Doyle, B. Anderson, G. Winchell, L. Anderson, J Liefke, M. Bever. ROW TWO: R. Hemrnersbach, A. Arndt, B. Lay, K. Bever, K. Creviston, H. Phalin A. Lietz, P. Hammes. ROW THREE: A. Wendland, L. Pasch, C. Zellmer, S. Boerst, S. Wadephul, A Olson, C. Cox, L. Birkholz, P. Uselman. ROW FOUR: T. O'Rourke, D. Creviston, M. Geier, J. Denter M. Flock, P. Liefke, R. Fauska, M. McCann, J. Udulutch. ROW FIVE: D. Gini, .T.Shie, N. Winchell L. Schindler, V. Nauman, A. Martin, D. Dunnum, R. Cox, R. Brandau, J. Flock. Compliments of: Compliments of: FERRIES' FURNITURE FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS BANK Wilton, Wisconsin Tomah, Wisconsin health COUNCII SEATED: J. Liefke, Mrs. Buchholz, H. Englerth, L. Ballwahn. STANDING: B. Anderson, Louise Tillman, K. Zuhlke, J. Shie, K. Bever. qw, STEELE'S REXALL DRUG STORE The Health Council consists of two members from each class. The officers are: President, Har- lan Englerthg and Secretary, Larry Ballwahn. Mrs. Buchholz is our advisor. Each high school in the county also has a Health Council. Within the school year there are four Health Council meetings at various high schools. The officers of our high school attend these meet- ings to share our opinions and discussions about the selected topics we chose with other schools. Janet Liefke is the County Secretary. This year our main topic is Civil Defense. There will be educational films shown to the entire school pertaining to Civil Defense. NEITZ.EL'S FURNITURE MART Tomah, Wisconsin WELCH'S SERVICE STATION Tomah, Wisconsin REEKE INSURANCE . . . Tomah, Wisconsin Wilton, Wisconsin N ., 42756 4 annlon tit RA Stan: X!! L ROW ONE: Mr. Grossman, Advisor, E. Arndt, K. Zuhlke, Assistant Editor, J. Shie, Editor, D. Raabe, B. Anderson, K. Bever, Art Editor. ROW TWO: P. Doyle, W. Liersch, J. Wadephul, H. Larson, I. Liefke, L. Anderson, T. O'Rourke, S. O'Gara. ROW THREE: A. Lietz, S. Wadep- hul, C. Zellmer, L. Ballwahn, L. Schindler, N. Winchell, L. Birkholz, J. Denter. ROW FIVE: A. Arndt, H. Phalin, M. Flock, L. Pasch, A. Olson, R. Fauska, R. Hemmersbach, S. Zuhlke, K. Creviston. The Warrior is a newspaper put out by the students of Wilton High School. It is published every two weeks on our new rnimeograph ma- chine. The Wa.rrior features news from classes and organizations, editorials, and humor. ROW LEY'S THE STAR - Q, 1 l,.. N-A -1. '-T96 A .1 QL Y ,Wi fHDQ? i E an, I I iw OFFICE EQUIPMENT HERALD NEWS WEBER'S STUDIO TRPSTATE OFFICE SUPPLY La Crosse, Wisconsin Wilton, Wisconsin Wilton, Wisconsin La Crosse, Wisconsin IIOREDSICS ROW ONE: Miss Wheaton, Advisory L. Anderson, D. Gini, P. Hammes, E. Arndt, A. Lietz. ROW TWO S. O'Gara, P. Doyle, W. Liersch, G. Winchell, T. O'Rourke, R. Neitzel. ROW THREE: A. Arndt, K. Bever I. Denter, P. Liefke, S. Zuhlke, R. F auska, R. Hemmersbach. ROW FOUR: L. Ballwahn, N. Winchell R. Saxby, L. Schindler, W. Sinnott, H. Englerth, G. Foley. ROW FIVE: L. Pasch, D. Raabe, K. Zuhlke .T . Shie, L. Birkholz, S. Boerst, C. Zellmer, D. Olson. Several of the teachers acted as forensics coach- es this year. Miss Wheaton was our advisor. Interpretive reading and humorous declamations were the most popular type of speeches, as eight stu- dents were enrolled in each. Six students went out for serious declamations, three gave orations, and two tried their hand at extemporaneous speaking. We attended the forensic workshop at LaCrosse held January 8. The local forensic contest was held March lstg the district meet, was the following week. li . 1 ... i ---: - -::. . 525355-5i5E5:t zz, .3525 52:31:25--1:22 .15 '12-1 3 ,....1.'?:::-if ? T 259- ::2::g2 -5 Ez? 2523? 1 . ..74 gg: all 112-R 934 , ,.., Compliments of: RASMUSSEN OIL COMPANY ARCADE BOWLING ALLEY Sparta, Wisconsin Tomah, Wisconsin oonzen ClL1B T R. I A I I , X ' The Donzen Club was organized this year by X Y eight boys from the chemistry class. There are now over fifty members in the club, with Mr. Stevens w . as advisor. ' I 2 9 The Donzen Club sponsors dances and mixers. A small donation is given at the dance by those students who attend but are not members of the club. This money is used to buy new records. ROW ONE: R. Brandau, M. Bever, H. Phalin, Vice-President, L. Pasch, President, S. O'Gara, Secretary- Treasurerp Mr. Stevens, Advisor, P. Hammes, A. Lietz. ROW TWO: R. Neitzel, W. Pasch, P. Doyle, W. Liersch, T. O'Rourke, G. Winchell, D. Gini, K. Rickman, I. Wadephul. ROW THREE: N. Martin, D. Creviston, S. Zuhlke, M. McCann, H. Arndt, J. Liefke, E. Arndt, S. Grant, R. Hemmersbach. ROW FOUR: C. Cox, R. Martin, L. Schindler, G. Simonson, M. Olson, R. Ecke1berg,R. Saxby, S. Boerst, W. Sinnott, K. Zuhlke. ROW FIVE: A. Arndt, K. Bever, J. Shie, R. Fauska, M. Geier, C. Zellmer, R. Wilde, A. Wendland, P. Liefke, I. Denter. ROW SIX: M. Flock, A. Olson, D. Raabe, V. Devine, D. Lietz, M. Arttus, L. Birkholz, H. Englerth, J. Lyden, G. Schwartz. MANSKE'S GARAGE AL 8b CARRIES ELMER'S STATION DR. H. H. BUCHHOLZ. Wilton, Wisconsin Wilton, Wisconsin Wilton, Wisconsin Wilton, Wisconsin A. ROW ONE: R. Wilde, Treasurerg N. Martin, Secretaryg R. Saxby, Vice-Presidentg W. Arndt, President, Mr. Smith, Advisorgl. O'Rourke, Reporter, V. Kirchoff. ROW TWO: W. Pasch, R. Brandau. ROW THREE- R. Neitzel,'T. O'Rourke, P. Udulutch, H. Arndt, R. Cox, G. Bever, C. Goetz, E. Pasch. ROW FOUR- Ruben Eckelberg, J. Larson, V. Nauman, B. Boldon, R. VonHaden, J. Cox, G. Simonson. ROW FIVE- Raymond Eckelberg, G. Schwartz, H. Englerth, R. Martin, W. Thurow, J. Lyden, R. Laufenberg, M Arttus, N. Winchell. -123-Eg' 'P N -1 On October 8 we sent Tim O'Rourke, Wayne tyr ' , Pasch, Jack Arndt, and Harlan Englerth to Eau -Q'QEl -'V-1 Claire to the livestock judging contest. They re- Tl turned with a rating of good, ! Y BLTIOJV 9 On December 7 we sent the above boys to i5 Madison on the fat stock judging team. Vern Nau- . L. ,, I Q man, Mike Arttus, and Glen Simonson were on the 'L V - .ol dairy cattlejudging team. Tim O'Rourke rated third 7 ' 7 ff-fl ' IQ' high in the individual fat stock judging. v - l 9 Osivx Oefbx The Wilton Chapter F. F. A. sponsored a ban- ,U quet on April 22. We plan to take a trip to Canada XJ U 5.2 after school closes. Compliments Of: Compliments Ofg WISCONSIN POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY WILTON LUMBER AND FUEL Tomah, WiSCOI1SiI1 Wilton, Wisconsin Serving the heart of Wisconsin l:'h'A' QQMAKER5- . . -z-O -nli'ifff.fvf The nat1onal goal of the Wilton Chapter of E 'X ' ' F.H.A. this year is U.N.E.S.C.O. Our chapter goal Q: X K, is Civil Defense. The F.H.A. purpose is to pro- E ' .IU 72, vide wholesome individual and group recreation. E ' , I Q flvul' sx' This fall we sold hot dogs at the home baseball 6 Z 'MA fix S5 games. Our F.l-LA. trips were taken in the spring. 4 ,, I -x O NEW X-XO ROW ONE: J. Denter, Secretary: D. Creviston, K. Zuhlke, S. Boerst, Vice-President: L. Pasch, Presi- dent: Mrs. Buchholz, Advisor: K. Bever, S. Wadephul, L. Anderson, Treasurer. ROW TWO: D. Olson P. Doyle, G. Winchell, J. Liefke, I. Wadephul, K. Rickman, B. Anderson, S. O'Gara. ROW THREE J. Udulutch, A. Olson, V. Devine, C. Cox, D. Lietz, M. Olson, D. Raabe, Lois Tillman, Louise Tilh'nan C. Zellmer. ROW FOUR: A. Wenclland, E. Arndt, R. Hemmersbach, T. Berner, M. McCann, H. Phalin P. Hammes, M. Bever, M. Goetz, K. Creviston. ROW FIVE: A. Lietz, A. Arndt, R. Fauska, P. Liefke M. Flock, M. Geier, B. Lay, H. Larson, B. Seeman, S. Grant. Compliment of: Compliments of: HEILMAN'S IGA J' AF FE'S STORE Wilton, Wisconsin Tomah, Wisconsin ! a homecommq '5 THE PARADE THE GAME THE DANCE Wilton vs. Kendall Compliments of: RADIO STATION WCOW 1290 On Your Dial MONROE COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY Sparta, Wisconsin SCHWARTZ. OFFICE SUPPLY La Crosse, Wisconsin z,.f.5w ,.., iw' .f...,fL Wfsrfssfwmmvwmwfwzs-s ::i 1Qsss,3vuf 'if homeoommo pmze mn ns SECOND PLACE Classes Division SECOND PLACE Organizations FIRST PLACE Classes Division FIRST PLACE Organizations Compliments of GARDNER BAKING COMPANY Tomah, Wisconsin C. C. BURRIS VARIETY STORE Tomah, Wisconsin TOMAH CASH MERCHANTILE COMPANY Tomah, Wisconsin COU RT 1 'pd .1 123 N N lj! W WA! L .ngifx .4 . 3' !.Q, f7 . J gg fo y. 4- f L1'x. ' l sf: 5 lily- ,iw 3 f inf 1 A3 SAX Compliments of. WILTON SUPER MARKET Wilton, Wisconsin BO ETZEL HARDWARE Wilton, Wisconsin WYMAN'S BARBER SHOP Wilton, Wisconsin plzom '57 ll 7? BUIG HAWAII KING BILL ARNDT QUEEN PATSY DOYLE A SDOIZIIS J 5 5, 7 AK I J 5? ohm Glen ..Gary.. Ray B1 Coach Comphments Of: RANNEY S DAIRY INC. , Tomah Wisconsin Finest Ice Cream -.DaVen Greg ..Ly1e.. Junior f- pete- Bu11d ers of Champlons -'ROd l1tOl1 ARRIORS Wilton Wilton Wilton Wilton Wilton Wilton Wilton Wilton Wilton Wilton David Dunnum, Bill Arndt, Bill Bolden, Mr. Greg Foley and John Shie. 60 Mindoro 54 Wonewoc 42 Westby 56 Ontario 62 Elroy 55 Kendall 51 Cashton 45 New Lisbon 58 Norwalk 34 Hillsboro PLAYER Bill Bolden John Shie David Dunnum Glen Simonson Ray Saxby Bill Arndt Greg Foley Gary Bever lim Meacham Peter Kruse Rodney Wilde Lyle Schindler Wilton Wilton Wilton Wilton Wilton Wilton Wilton Wilton Wilton McCulloch, Coachg 47 44 63 60 49 41 40 73 52 FT TP 54 404 53 213 15 101 16 96 9 59 4 58 21 53 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hillsboro Elroy Ontario Kendall New Lisbon C ashton Wonewoc Norwalk Mindoro Compliments of: CLARK'S CITY SERVICE Ontario, Wisconsin A USAID KNEELING: Coach McCulloch, Manager R. Brandau. STANDING: B. Boldon, G. Simonson, L. Schindler, R. Saxby, G. Foley, D. Dunnum, P. Kruse, B. Arndt, G. Bever, R. Wilde, J, Shie. B TSGAUI ROW ONE: R.Neitze1, B. Johnson, W. Liersch, T. O'Rourke, I. Flock. ROW TWO: R. Brandau, N. Winchell, M. Arttus, I. Lydon, L. Ballwahn, G. Schwartz, Coach McCulloch. CHEEIHGAOGIQS t, Sharon O'Gara, Helen Phalin, Pat Doyle, Karen Bever. USD CIUB CIUB ROW ONE: I. Short, Coach, Mr. McCulloch, I. Shie, G. Bever. ROW TWO: B. Arndt, J. Meacham, R. Saxby, B. Boldon, W. Sinnott, G. Foley, D. Dunnum D D ClUB ROW ONE: B. Tillman, R. Neitzel, G. Winchell, D. Raabe, W. Liersch, E. Fick, J. Wadephul ROW TWO: L. Birkholz, P. Bray, V. Schendel, R. Fauska, Lois Tillman, Louise Tillman, R Zellmer, J. Meseberg, K. Zuhlke. ROW THREE: W. Sinnott, G. Schwartz, M. Flock, L. Pasch L. Ballwahn, Mr. McCarthy, N. Winchell, I. Liefke. BAS EBAU IEA ROW ONE: R. Neitzel, R. Kratche, D. Raabe, M. Arttus, I. Shie,R. Wilde, I. Short ROW TWO Coach, Mr. McCullochg Manager, R. Brandaug N. Winchell, P. Crook, R. Martin, W Liersch T O'Rourke, L. Schindler. ROW THREE: D. Dunnum, G. Foley, W. Sinnott, G. Simonson, G Rickman R. Saxby, I. Meacham, B. Arndt. FALL BATTING AVERAGES FALL BASEBALL Player A.B. H. B.A. SCORES Shie 14 8 . 57 1 Wilton Ontario Short 13 7 . 537 Arndt 13 5 . 384 Wilton Norwalk Dunnum 2 1 8 . 38 1 Sinnott 18 4 . 222 Wilton Ontario Neitzel 18 4 . 222 Simonson 17 3 . 17 6 Wilton Norwalk Rickman 6 1 . 167 Meacham 14 2 . 143 Wilton Ontario Saxby 19 2 . 105 Raabe 3 O . 000 Wilton Norwalk Kratche 1 O . 000 Compliments Of: 7-UP BOTTLING COMPANY Tomah, Wisconsin VVIUIOH SL1B'OlSU2lC11 BASKGTIBAH IOUQHAIUEHI Wilton was selected for the third straight year as host for the WIAA sub-district basketball tournament. The tournament was held on the nights of February 27 and March 1. Competing teams included Cashton, Ontario, Norwalk, and Wilton. On February 27 the first game was between Cashton and Ontario. Ontario put up a good fight but was defeated. In the second game Norwalk faced Wilton. In the first quarter Wil- ton had a great lead but after that the players for Wilton couldn't hit the hoop and were handed the loss. On March 1 Ontario faced Wilton and defeated them for the consolation. In the second game Cashton defeated Nor- walk for the championship. FIRST NIGHT Cashton 66 Ontario 50 Norwalk 57 Wilton 53 SECOND NIGHT Wilton 78 Ontario 48 fConsolationJ Cashton 67 Norwalk 52 fChampior1shipJ High scorers for the two nights combined were: Bill Bolden - Wilton 51 Ron Ingham - Cashton 33 Ed Schroeder - Cashton 33 Dave Seekamp - Ontario 31 Compliments of MAURER BEVERAGE CO. Sparta, Wisconsin OOHAIIGHS Dr. C. J. Hodulick Wilton, Wisconsin Dodge and Davis Store Sparta, Wisconsin Fred P. Lund Galesville, Wisconsin C. F. Emling Company Chicago, Illinois Hanson Radio and TV Tomah, Wisconsin Arenz Shoe Store Sparta, Wisconsin Saffell Music Company Richland Center, Wisconsin Short's Cafe Wilton, Wisconsin Buchholz Lumber Company Wilton, Wisconsin Wisconsin Laundry and Dry Cleaners Sparta, Wisconsin Osborne's Ben Franklin Store Sparta, Wisconsin COOKS Vivian S alisbury Alma Thurow Marie MCG arvey CU S TODIANS Loretta Birkholz i hlp ns Roy Gnewikow Arnold Bolwahn BUS DRIVERS Duane Evans Linus Heintz Bob Fauska ww WMQ1-rea mmmm ssieunzaluzu V - - - Blue Bowl Cafe Tomah, Wisconsin Shutter's Store Tomah, Wisconsin Bassinette Tomah, Wisconsin Tomah Cleaners Tomah, Wisconsin Em's Dress Shop Sparta, Wisconsin Western Supply Sparta, Wisconsin Tausche's La Crosse, Wisconsin Quinn's Sport Shop La Crosse, Wisconsin Bernard Food Industries Chicago, Illinois Midway Service Co. -- Sparta Char1ie's 85 Al's Pool Hall -- Sparta Shultz Bros. -- Tomah Robinson Hardware -- Ontario Bavett's Cafe -- Ontario Wood's Grocery Downing's Cafe L 1 QE' gy INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers - Cover Mnnulurturers- Book Binders 6 i FACTORYAHOME OFFICE Kansas City PRINTED IN u S A,
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