Wilton High School - Wiltonian Yearbook (Wilton, WI)

 - Class of 1958

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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

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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



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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.

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