Wilton High School - Wiltonian Yearbook (Wilton, WI)

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Trip and Party 12 - Wilton at Cashton 15 - Wonewoc at Wilton 19 - Wilton at New Lisbon Ellarelx - Wilton at Melrose - Brookwood at Wilton Royall at Wilton End of Semester - Hillsboro at Wilton Wilton at Westby Cashton at Wilton - Mindoro at Wilton 16 - End of 3rd nine week 5 - Assembly Program '7 - Solo and Ensemble Contest BANK OF SPARTA, WILTON STATION 2 - Wilton at Wonewoc 9 - New Lisbon at Wilton 13 - Wilton at Brookwood 15 - Wilton at Royall Jffifmt 5 - Concert Events 20 - Baccalaureate 25 - Wilton Graduation 27 -F. F. A. Trip A U U U YS Mrs . Vivian Salisbury Secretary MR. SCHRAUFNAGAL University of Wisc. University of Wisc. Superintendent of Elroy -Kendall- Wilton Schools MR. HERMAN Northland College Oregon State -M. S. Assistant Principal Basketball Coach Grade School Physical Education BOARD OF EDUCATION fm Mx ,r,y we rrrry,, - wyrf' 1-W1 a yrwwfmafw adm A A ihi if ROW ONE: Mr. Clarence Gerken, Mr. Gernard Zenner, Mr. Wilifred Beaver, Mr. Joseph McC-iarvey, and Mrs. Donald Hart. ROW TWO: Mr. Allan Schraufnagel, Mr, John Forbes, Mr. Paul Orme, and Mr. Paul Cleaver. INSET: Mr. Corwin Denter. MISS BARTOL Northland College German, Biology, Algebra Advanced Algebra Yearbook Adviser Senior Class Adviser MR. GROSSMAN Denver University Typing, Bookeeping Business Math Office Practice School Paper Adviser Junior Class Adviser MR. MAYO Marquette University American History World History Georgraphy, English Drama Football Coach Athletic Director MR. MOENNIG Vandercook School of Music Band, Chorus Elementary Music Freshman Class Co-Adviser MR. RAY Platteville State College Agriculture, Chemistry Sophmore Class Co-Adviser F. F. A. Adviser MRS. SMITH Stevens Point College Home Economics, Science Sophmore Class Co-Adviser F. H. A. Adviser .MISS THOMPSON Superior State College English, Library Library Club Forensics MR. TRUOG LaCrosse State College High School Physical Education Social Studies Assistant Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach Baseball Coach Freshman Class Co -Adviser leadm Of W. fl. S. FRESHMAN CLASS Jim Masters, David Brand- au, Annette Birkholz, Rita BraygAdvisors, Mr. Truog, ' Mr. Moenig. JUNIOR CLASS Lorrie Meacham, Banga Zvers, Patti Bray, Doris Beverg Advisor, Mr. Gross- man. J i .f fi-, s , SOPHOMORE CLASS Adrian Nading, David Raabe, Sharon Petske, Tamra Prellg Advisors, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Ray. SENIOR CLASS Rick Buchholz, Leon Schindler, Judy Brandau, Vivian Schendelg Advisor, Miss Bartol. STUDENT COUNCIL Jackie Miller, John Wadephul, Grayson Zuhlke, Ed Fickg Advisor, Mr. Schraufnagel. 2, S. S' . , sg--: . f 2 '.f, ii ,Q 'I 'V Ji I 2' - A I J' rv as is a ' ' ,,,, Q, V, N L- WZ? 5 I . J -I I - I J ryy. 5 A V, A , Q 3 A 11' W K A .Q I 5 J 1' s - H525 iz .J - - 2' J ' ' If I it 'S 3 - iff 2- -+ -I f H 1 em, tif ii'-2'-pi 'w:11a.. ,, . 51 , f ii I 3 'wi-K1 if '- 2i.,j,. ' E , 1 . 2 ,- ' Qv. ,.,f.k, - if x It i K' f .2 Sznficvw, LARRY ARNDT Larry Dangerous after midnight . LARRY BEVER Toby Time is dull- but I shall sharpen it. VERDELL BEIER vue LARRY BERNER Larry The world knows little of it's great- Gj,r15? Here? est men. How horrible. i RICHARD BUCHHOLZ JUDY BRANDAU nBIandyu v-Rickn Al1 work and no fun is no life for --me' n Full of fun and mischief too: do- ing things she shouldn't do. TILLMAN PRODUCE RICHARD ARTTUS Rich Beware! I might do something sen- sational. LA NA BOLDEN Lana Sugar and spice and everything nice. DOUGLAS DEVINE Doug They say school is what you make it. --It makes me tired? HELEN ECKLEBERG Helen Doesn't talk much but she thinks a lot. ' LINDA Cox X l A A T A X f A l Noble in thou ht 7 and all her deeds. g f ' ' it M , g . X 5 5. A 1 My X 4. as , ', 2 .4 ' X X 'sl . x, S. T ll it ,QQ , 1 nays 7 . A X jf , , X , , . , VLKW , ,T . ,. K f Q' at . ,r X ,Q wk A . gtjauaa , - 1 , X . ,, I ., SHIRLEY HERICKS Shirl Swinging along with the breeze. EDWARD FICK For some people- money grows on trees. STAR HERALD FERRIES FURN ROB ERT GRA NGER Bob The harder I try, the gooder to be, the worser I am! NEWS ITURE BONNIE CREVISTON Bonita A tongue with a tang. THEODORE KOBERNICK Teddy They call rne fluid drive because I'm so shiftless . AND FUNERAL SERVICE DON KRUSE Don Why should the devil have all the fun. .IAMES MESEBERG uhm.. May I always de- sire more than I can accomplish. BARBARA MARCO Barb ROGER MARTIN Rog It takes two muscles to smile and Women disturb me twelve to frown. not. SANDRA LARSON Sandy A blush is nice but sometimes inconvenient CAROL NOTH C arol Some think the world was made for fun and frolic and so do I. u ROGER O'GARA SHIRLEY oLsoN Roy Shirley Silence is gold- HMS? I thought den. I'd die. WEBER'S STUDIO FAUSKA 'S MOBIL SERVICE WILTON CO -OP EXCHANGE PASCH'S MOBIL STATION fr' HOWARD SA NDBORN Howie Chase me girls, I'm full of fun. IURIS VALTERS Juris I used to be con- ceited but now I'm perfect. WILTON SUPER MARKET HETT'S HARDWARE BOETZEL'S HARDWARE HEILMAN'S I.G.A. LEON SCHINDLER WILLIAM SCHRIVER Leo Bill The way to a man's Great IDCI1 HIC dying heart is through his all the time and I don't Stomach, feel so well myself. LOWELL ZELLMER Kano Don't disturb me- I'm resting. VIVIAN SCHENDEL Liz Ar1 innocent face but you can never tell. THEODORE WELCH Ted I agree with no man's opinion, I have some of my own. Semm flctwdm LARRY ARNDT Forensics 1, 2, 3, 45 F, F. A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 3, 45 Class Officer Vice-President 1, President 25 Homecoming King 45 Annual Staff, Junior Editor 3, Co-Editor 45 W- Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Warrior Staff 45 Drama 2, 3, 45- Football 3,45 Baseball 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Badger Boy 3. RICHARD ARTTUS Band 2, 35 F, F, A. 1, 2, 3,45 Prom Court 25 Annual Staff 45 W-Club 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Student Council 3. VERDELL BEIER Band 1, 25 Pep Band 1,25 Forensics 15 F. F. A. 1, 2, 35 W-Club 3,45 Football 3,45 Baseball 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, LARRY BERNER F, F, A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Warrior Staff 1, 2. LARRY BEVER Forensics 25 F. F. A. 1,2, 3,45 Sentinal 45 Prom Prince 35 Homecoming Court 35 Annual Staff 45 W-Club 2, 3,45 Football 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. LANA BOLDEN Chorus 2, 35 Forensics 1, 2, 3, 45 F. H, A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Historian 15 Prom Court 1,25 Princess 35 Homecoming Court 1,25 Queen 35 Annual Staff 45 Warrior Staff 2, 3,45 Drama 25 Cheerleader 45 Pep Club 1. JUDY BRANDAU Band 1, 2, 3,45 Secretary-Treasurer 3,45 Pep Band l,2, 3, 45 Forensics 1, 25 F. H. A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 35 Historian 45 Class Officer Secretary 2, 3, 45 Prom Queen 35 Homecoming Court 35 Annual Staff 45 State F. H, A, Award 25 F. H. A. Award 35 Pep Club 1. RICHARD BUCHHOLZ Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 45 W - Club 2, 3, 45 F, F, A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 45 Annual Staff 45 Warrior Staff 25 Forensics 1, 2, 35 Drama 2, 3,45 Class Officer President 45 Vice-President 3. LINDA COX Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Forensics 3, 45 F. H. A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Secre- tary 35 Annual staff 45 Warrior Staff, 2, 3,45 Drama 45 F, H, A, State Convention 35 F. H.A, Award 35 Jr. De- gree 4. BONNIE CREVISTON Chorus 25 Forensics 1,45 F. H, A. 1, 2, 3,45 Class Officer Vice-President 25 Annual Staff 45 Warrior Staff 45 F. H. A Award 3. DOUGLAS DEVINE Chorus 1, 25 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3,45 Homecoming Court 15 Annual Staff 45 Basketball 1, 2. HELEN ECKELBERG F, H, A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 4. EDWARD rick Band 1, 2, 3,45 Vice-President 3,45 Pep Band 15 Chorus 15 F, H, A. 45 Class Officer Treasurer 35 Prom King 35 Homecoming Court 2, 35 Annual Staff 45 Drama 3,45 W-Club 3,45 Football 3,45 Baseball 15 Basketball 1,2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 2, 45 President 4. ROBERT GRANG ER Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 25 F, F. A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Drama 2, 35 W-Club 45 Baseball 15 Basketball l,2, 3,45 Band Award. SHIRLEY HERICKS Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Forensics 1, 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Song Leader 15 Class Officer Treasurer 15 Annual Staff 45 Warrior Staff 1, 2, 35 Drama 2, 3,45 Pep Club 1. THEODORE KOBERNICK F, F. A. 2,35 Annual Staff 45 Drama 25 Basketball 1. DON KRUSE Band 1, 25 Annual Staff 45 W-Club 45 Football 3,45 Pep Band 1, 2. SANDRA LARSON Chorus 2, 3, 45 Forensics 1, 2, 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Parlia- mentarian 3, Point chairman 45 Annual Staff 45 Warrior Staff 45 Drama 45 F, H, A, Award 4, F. H. A, State Con- vention 45 F, H. A, Jr. Degree 4, BARBARA MARCO Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Warrior Staff 2,45 Pep Club 1, ROGER MARTIN F, F, A, 1, 2, 3, 45 W-Club 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3. JAMES MESEBERG Band 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 Annual Staff 45 Warrior Staff 45 Basketball 15 Band Medal 2. CAROL NOTH F, H, A, 1, 2, 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Warrior Staff 2,45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 F, H, A. Award 3. ROGER O'GARA F, F, A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary 45 Annual Staff 45 W-Club 3,45 Baseball 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball 15 Pep Club 1. SHIRLEY OLSON Forensics 1, 45 F, H, A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Warrior staff 2, 3,45 state F, H.A. Award 25 F, 1-1, A. Award 3: Jr, Degree 4. HOWARD SANBORN Forensics 1, 3, 4: F. F. A. 1. 2, 3. 45 Annual Staff 4- VIVIAN SCHENDEL Band 1, 2, 3,45 President 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Forensics 1, 2, 3, 45 F, H, A, 1, 2, 3, 45 President 3, Reporter 45 Class Officer Treasurer 45 Homecoming Princess 45 Annual Staff, Junior Editor 3, Co-Editor 45 Warrior Staff 45 Home Economics Award 15 State F, H. A, Award 35 Badger Girl 35 F, H, A, Award 35 F, H. A, convention 3. LEON SCHINDLER Forensics 1, 25 F, F, A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Sentinal 3, Reporter 45 Class Officer, Vice-President 45 Annual Staff 45 Warrior Staff 45 Drama 2, 3,45 W-Club 2, 3, 45 Football 3,45 Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, WILLIAM SCHRIVER Transferred from Mauston in Junior year, Chorus 3,45 Forensics 3, 45 F, H. A, 45 Homecoming Court 45 Annual Staff 45 Drama 45 W-Club 3, 45 Football 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Basketball 3. IURIS VALTERS Transferred from Milwaukee in Junior year, Chorus 3,45 Forensics 3,45 F, H, A, 45 Class Officer President 35 Annual Staff 45 Drama 3,45 W-Club 3, 45 Football 35 Basketball 3, THEODORE WELCH Basketball 1,25 Annual Staff 45 W-Club 3. LOWELL ZELLMER Band 1, 25 Annual Staff 45 W-Club 3,45 Baseball 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Claw flumq We began our Freshman year with 37 members. They were Larry Arndt, Richard Arttus, Larry Bever, Larry Berner, Judy Brandau, Verdell Beier, Lana Bolden, Patty Bray, Rick Buchholz, Linda Cox, Bonnie Creviston, Doug Devine, Helen Eckelberg, Ed Fick, Bob Granger, Shirley Hericks, Ted Kober- nick, Delores Kratche, Don Kruse, Sandra Larson, Larry Leitz, Larry Lydon, Barbara Marco, Roger Martin, James Meseberg, Carol Noth, Roger O'Gara, Shirley Olson, Annette O'Rourke, Don Pasch, Carolyn Purpus, Howard Sandborn, Vivian Schendel, Barbara Tillman, Jerome Von Haden, Ted Welch, and Lowell Zellmer. Patty Bray led our class as president, Larry Arndt, vice-presidentg Barbara Tillman, secretaryg Shirley Hericks, treasurer, and our advisor was Mr. McCulloch. Initiation was the big event of the year. Each student dressed as a famous person. We started our Sophomore year with 40 members, Mayland Kannenberg, Russell Krahenbuhl, and Nils Vetra joined our class. Don Pasch left after a few months of school. Officers for the year were president, Larry Arndt, vice-president, Bonnie Crevistong secretary, Judy Branclaug treasurer, Barbara Tillmang and our class advisor was Mr. McCulloch. Our Junior year left us with 35 members, Nils Vetra, Delores Kratche, Patty Bray, Barbara Till- man, Mayland Kannenberg, Carolyn Purpus, and Russell Krahenbuhl did not return. Juris Valters and Ida Whitcomb joined us. Juris Valters was president, Rick Buchholz, vice-president, Judy Brandau, secretary, Ed Fick, treasurerg and Mr. McCulloch was our advisor. Our Prom was held April 21. Ed Fick and Judy Brandau were king and queen. Larry Bever and Lana Bolden were prince and princess. The theme was Shangri-La with the Don Kaye Orchestra providing the music. Our Senior year began with 31 members. Larry Leitz, Larry Lydon, Ida Whitcomb, and Annette O'Rourke did not return. Vivian Schendel and Larry Arndt were chosen Badger boy and girl. They were also chosen Co- editors of our annual. Class officers were for the year, president, Rick Buchholzg vice-president, Leon Schindlerg secretary, Judy Brandau, treasurer, Vivian Schendel and our advisor Miss Bartol. Larry Arndt and Lana Bolden were king and queen of our Homecoming. Rick Buchholz and Vivian Schendel were prince and princess. The Cavaliers provided music for an enjoyable evening. Baccalaureate was held May 20th and we completed our education with our commencement ex- ercises on May 25. Wd! We, the Senior Class of 1962, being of sound mind and memory do hereby publish and declare this to be our last will and testimony. We hereby will the following to the underclassmen and faculty of wuton High: We, the Senior Class, will our ability to be QUIET in Social Problems Class to the Juniors. To the Sophomores we will the right to be Jolly Juniors - as we were! To the little Freshman we will the hope of being Big Seniors someday. To the incoming Freshman we will the fun and excitement of High School life. To Miss Bartol we will more willing workers on the Annual Staff next year. To Mr. Grossmann we leave our math books, bookkeeping assignments, and typewriters. In hopes that your future students will use them more. To Mr. Herman we will the power of positive thinking. May it help you to win ALL the basketball games next year. To Mr. Mayo we will a whole set of new jokes. The ones you've been telling are worn out. To Mr. Moennig we leave our band instruments and singing voices. You will need them next year! To Mr. Ray we will a new back so you can bend over and pick up your own paper. To Mrs. Smith we will a long stick so you don't have to get up to wake the boys in study hall. To Miss Thompson we leave all our forensics speeches. We're glad to get rid of them. To Mr. Troug we will a better ability to hit ALL the pins when demonstrating how to bowl. To the office personnel, janitors, and cooks we leave W. H. S. in peace and quiet. I, Larry Arndt, will the ability to keep a good conversation going to Curtis Briske. Let's get talk- ing Curtis! I, Richard Arttus, will the right to be the joker in Chemistry Class to David Raabe. I, Verdell Beier, will my clowning ways to Lorrie Meacham. Let's try it Lorrie! I, Larry Berner, will my ability to Rock 'n Roll to Gerald Harmel. I, Larry Bever, will the fun that I have at parties to anyone that can take it. I, Lana Bolden, will my ability to be on the Prom and Homecoming courts to Ruth Ferris. Let's march Ruth! I, Judy Brandau, will my knack for being friendly to everyone. I, Richard Buchholz, will my basketball ability to Jim Bever. Let's get shootin' Jim! I, Linda Cox, will my big brown eyes to Beverly Bell. I hope you will be able to see things bet- ter than I did. I, Bonnie Creviston, will my red hair to Elaine Pasch. On one condition, you give your pretty black hair to me. I, Douglas Devine, will my little sister to anyone who will take good care of her. I, Helen Eckleberg, will my quietness to anyone who can be as great a pretender as I. I, Edward Fick, will my good looks to myselfg after all they do belong to me! I, Robert Granger, will my height to Adrian Nading. You need it to be a good basketball player, Adrian! I, Shirley Hericks, will all my old boyfriends to anyone who needs them, since I don't think I'll be needing them anymore. I, Ted Kobernick, will my ambition to get my homework done to Grayson Zuhlke. Let's not over- do it, Grayson! I, Don Kruse, will my witty mind to Betty Burt. Make good use of it, Betty! I, Sandy Larson, will my blush to my sister Sharon. It would be too cruel to wish it on anyone else. I, Barbara Marco, will my love of Kendall and the boys there to Marilyn Purpus. Good luck, Mar- ilyn! I, Roger Martin, will my love for school and teachers to Charles Udulutch. I never did have much use for them anyway. I, Jim Meseberg, will my ability to keep the road hot to Tomah to Jim Farmer. Step on it, Jim! I, Carol Noth, will my popularity in Tomah to Sharon Dexter. Have fun, Sharon! I, Roger O'Gara, will my industrious mind to Bob Pasch. Get busy! I, Shirley Olson, will my blond hair to Patti Johnson. Mine's natural, Patti! I, Howard Sanborn, will my reckless driving to Paul Meseberg. Don't take too many sharp curves, Paul! I, Vivian Schendel, will my love for teasing a certain bookkeeping teacher to all his future students. Have as much fun as I did! I, Leon Schindler, will my argumentive ways to Norbert Leis. I, Bill Schriver, will my ability to pester others to my brother Dale. He's an angel now! I, Juris Valters, will my traveling ways, especially to Milwaukee, to Lester Nauman. Now you're a Traveling Man ! I, Ted Welch, will my chemistry notebook to anyone who will fill it up, Believe me, you've got a lot of writing to do! I, Lowell Zellmer, will my knack for finding fun outside of school to Duane Switz. Careful, Duane! CLASS TESTATOR Af I Signed, sealed, published and declared as our last will and testament by the above class testator, in our presence, WITNESSES: Larry Arndt, our class devil, ln teasing girls loves to revel, Full of mischief is he, Always happy full of glee. Richard Arttus, a chemistry pest, Never gives Mr. Ray a rest. Telling jokes he is the best Around the girls he is full of zest. Verdell Beier, in sports is a whiz, But not so hot in taking a quiz. ln football he got banged around Spent some time lying on the ground. Larry Bever, our basketball star Always going with his car. The road to Tomah he keeps hot, And keeps his girl in her spot. Larry Berner, who likes to dance Always known to take a chance. He finds plenty uses For making excuses. Lana Bolden, our Homecoming Queen Always smiling she is seen. She keeps the boys in a whirl A very nice all around girl. Judy Brandau, quiet but OH MY: She is going strong with a certain guy, Always a smile for everyone Happy, gay, and full of fun. Rick Buchholz, quite a guy Around the girls he isn 't shy, He goes with a certain girl And she is always in a whirl. Linda Cox, a friendly lass Always keeps up with the class, In Home Ec she is a whiz And always tops in a quiz. Bonnie Creviston, a red-haired lass Keeps the laughter in our class. She's lots of fun and friendly too, And she's never sad or never blue. 7-UP BOTTLING COMPANY BURNSTEAD'S MARKET 0606 Doug Devine, our class artist In school work he tries his hardest, ln study hall he creates a fuss Where Doug is, that's a must. Helen Eckelberg, full of cheer This is Helen through the year. Somewhat quiet, somewhat shy, She'll get over it by and by, Ed Fick, our Prom King Still possesses his class ring. In class he tries to stay on top, In working hard he doesn't stop. Bob Granger, tall and thin At basketball he likes to win. He gives his girl quite a whirl She is a lucky, lucky girl. Don Kruse our class riot, ls never known to keep quiet Sometimes late for classes In the rush he breaks his glasses. Sandy Larson, always blushing, To Home Ec she's usually rushing. Smiling, happy, and full of fun She's good medicine for everyone. Barb Marco, her one ambition ls to become a beautician. Always happy with a grin Barb's got what it takes to win. Roger Martin, with no remorse, Wants to join the Air Force. His ambition is to be an M. P, We'll just have to wait and see. Jim Meseberg, our class shorty Thinks his new car is kind of sporty With his hair dark and wavy He'll go off and join the Navy. Carol Noth, full of fun, ls a friend to everyone To be an office worker is her aim, We hope that this will bring her fame TOMAH CO-OP OIL ASSOCIATION F ARMER'S XL MERCHANT'S BANK Roger O'Gara, our quiet one, Likes to have a lot of fun. He wants to be an engineer, And he'll succeed - never fear. Shirley Olson, our class blond, The girl of which we're very fond. Stout lnstitute is within her reach For Home Economics, she wants to teach. Howard Sanborn, a freshman's ideal In an argument he'll give you a deal. An auto mechanic he'd like to be But we'll just have to wait and see. Vivian Schendel, our class brain, Stout State College is her aim. Comes the weekend she's never late, He will never have to wait. Leon Schindler, quite a guy, Around the girls he isn't shy. Always causing lots of commotion Leo's the one to start things in motion. Bill Schriver, a comical lad, One will never see him sad. Bill si always in a tizzy, To follow him would make one dizzy. Juris Valters, a handsome lad, Leaving school will make him glad. Making noise and having fun After all his work is done. Ted Welch, who likes to drive, To be a mechanic he will strive. Ted is really very smart Of the girls he wants no part. Lowell Zellmer, tall and lean On the basketball floor is really keen. He loves to drive his father's car It will take him near and far. we The lounge of the Hotel Kickapoo Gardens was the scene of the reunion of the 1962 Wilton Alumni As we arrive in our taxi, driven by Robert Granger, who should we meet at the doorg a great sur- prise but Rick Buchholz, who has been in France visiting Vivian Schendel, who is now a famous French Home Economics teacher. Vivian has acquired many high honors for her outstanding teaching ability. As we walk into the lobby we hear an announcement by the doorman, Larry Berner. There is an emergency telephone call for Linda Cox and Larry was wondering if we had happened to have seen her. So we began to look for her through her friends and old classmates. The first people we meet were two of her best friends, Sandy Larson and Helen Eckelberg. Sandy is a beautician at the famous salon, owned by Roger O'Gara in Chicago. Helen is married and is raising her family, and that, believe me is a job by itself, Then we meet two pests of the class, Don Kruse and Jim Meseberg. Don has been married for four years. Long Years, Don says. Poor old Don, he really seems hen-pecked. Jim Meseberg is the same old tightwadg but he's spending his money on his brand new home and 72 Ford. He is really enjoying life. Next we meet the former Barb Marco and Carol Noth. They, too, are both married and are work- ing also. Barb is a stenographer and Carol has her own Comedy Show on T,V, - The name, Oh Carol. Be sure and tune in. Edging our way through the crowd to our table, who should we come across, but the owner and his two assistants. The owner, who else but Doug Devine and the two assistants none other but his two best pals, Lowell Zellmer and Toby Bever. This is just what they always had in mind and see for yourself, Where there's a will, there's a way! Lowell and Toby are also assistant basketball coaches for the University of California. This isn't a surprise. There stood a few of the old pals, Howard Sanborn and Teddy Koebernick, Howard owns his own huge dairy farm down in our own home state of Wisconsin, He really keeps himself busy farming and raising his family. Ted joined the Navy after he finished school and it sounds like he's going to make a career of it. The waitress came in, guess who, Shirley Olson. She must like waitressing as she's still sticking to the same type of job she had in high school. But her main occupation is being a Home Economics teacher and she says she is soon taking her trip around the world, Bonnie Creviston was there too, Bonnie is now working in a department store in Milwaukee. Sounds like she is one that sticks close to home too. But she is enjoying life to the utmost. Roger Martin was next in line. He owns a farm and is an auctioneer along the side. He always was quite a fast talker. But you haven't heard anything yet! We finally got to our table. Brother, what a conversation they were having. Larry Arndt, Eddie Fick, Ted Welch and Verdell Beier were discussing those good old high school days. Larry is a doctor and Eddie is a pharmacist in a neighboring town. Verdell is selling 72 cars and Ted has a filling station, following in his father's footsteps. When it was time for some entertainment, things sure quieted down. Shirley Hericks is singing in the gigantic place. She's been singing for the past five years and really enjoys her work. Her home is in Beverly Hills, just in case you might like to drop in on her. Lana Bolden lives down the street from her and fashions most of her clothes too. Lana also has her own art show. She keeps herself busy. Judy Brandau is now teaching a kindergarten class on the other side of town. She's enjoying her life like the rest of them. Seems like these three girls really get around. Linda's message was that her car was parked in front of a fire hydrant. Goodness, Linda, being a Driver's Education teacher could have avoided that. Seems to all the Seniors of the 1962 class, it was a most enjoyable evening, especially being able to see all of the old classmates and finding out just what they are doing to occupy their time. l hope we all can meet again someday in the following years and to have as much fun as we have had yesterday, tonight and tomorrow. N W Y 4 Q M Y fm Q X 2 Qi? r ff M wz Anderson, Nora Arttus, Myron Ballwahn, Ronnie Barden, John Bever, Doris Boetzel, Diana .. , 4 55, ' 'if' J J 'fr -5: ' gg rlje I Q T 3 , Q mum Es Y A as . ,. , Q ,gf Granger, Marilyn Gruen, Nancy Kruse, Paul Leis, Robert Liefke, Roger Martalock, Randy 'iii . , W e 15232: K: . .,.. rm . 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W' Gloria Crook Paul Heilman Steven Steinhoff S 2 Agia J , , ..,. fir WP yawn: r 61 ,Q SMQAW is U' Q-- A R ,.....un1 Reef I XR Mark Ferries Rosemarie Hodulik Joyce Van Ruden TRALMER's HOME BAKERY ALL STATE CAFE CENTRAL HARDWARD TOMAH HARDWARE THE CARLTON FISHER'S WAKEFIELD 'S PIZZA Gwdz Salvo! faalzedall Steve Steinhoff, Richard Beier, Danny Brandenburg, Bob Gruen, Danny Tillman, Gary Heath, David Schindler, David Schroeder, Mr. Herman, Gary Creviston, Stanley Zellmer, Greg Flock, Donnie Schroeder, Mike Stoda, Tom Flock, and Greg Bever. 1 Dr. H. Buchholz Dr. C. I. Hodulik Dr. R. W. Ahl- str OID Dr. Baggot STANDING: Rosemary Hodulik, JoAnn Tillman, Sandy Brandau, and Joyce VonRuden KNEELING: Mary Jo Strozinsky, Patty Hericks, Carol Meseberg, and Carol Ballwahn. ROW ONE: R. Weber M. Arttus, J. Holland ROW TWO: I. Pruess, S. Holland, S. Weber, ROW ONE: M. O'Rouke, B. Baker, M. O'Rouke, C. Renau. ROW TWO C. O'Rouke, A. Geier, M. O'Rouke, I. Birkholz, D. Geier, D. O'Rouke. ROW THREE: L. Friske, T. Baker, K. Radke, D. O'Rouke, C. Renau, I Renau, Miss Schmitz. ROW FOUR: L. Friske, A. Radke, S. Buchholz, W. Renau. KRAMER'S MARKET COAST TO COAST STORE 31606 CORNER BAKERY Arttus, Thorson , Holland, McGar- vey, J. Arms, Row THREE: B. Udulutch, K. Olson, P. Arttus, I. Thorson, C. Downing, I. Olson, ROW FOUR: C. Thorson, D. P Pruess, I. McGarvey, J. Arttus, S. Grossmann, Miss Giertz. RILEY'S STUDIO FELLAND'S SHOE STORE ARENZ.'S SHOE STORE 250444 .,, .. ., r , mr, I - , 1, . 45.5, -at . iff sw Qs' M i' if 2 we f 3' fi :sw 'X Q A 34 'N' R ' P1455 ...f2t 1:1 W Gold Sfwlfd ROW ONE: I. Dexter, E. Wilde, Meckstroth, R. Waege, A. Bolden, M. Drews, M. Strozinsky. ROW TWO: R. Krause, K. Harmel, G. Grey, K. Waege, G. Masters, J. Bolden, S. Dexter. ROW THREE: K B. Harmel, I. Masters, M. Waege, J. Thurow, C. Wilde, M. Meck- stroth, M. Leis, K. Dexter. ROW FOUR: D. Waege, M. Bolden, J. Meckstroth, Mrs. Hoffman, D.s -' Waege, M. Strosinsky, R. Wilde, D. Dexter, K. Gruen. ROW ONE: D. Roscovius, K. Schroe- der,L. Burt, T. DeFord, F. Larson, D. Noth. ROW TWO: D. Roscovius, A. Udulutch, S. Roberts, R. Roberts, B. Schroeder, L. Schroeder. ROW THREE: G. EDeFord, A. Roberts, B. Udulutch, L. Roscovius, I. Thomas, T. Larson. ROW FOUR: S. Meyer, P. Schroeder, A. Larson, D. Nesseth, D. Thomas, Mrs. Good. SAFFELL'S MUSIC SL ELECTRONICS 'hifi SHN DANNY'S Music sToRE Sbhlfwlb 066041 D. WEURTH ROW ONE: P. Brandau, L. Wright,.T Nading, M. Martalock, P. Pasch, J. Beier, G. Brandau. ROW TWO: M. Ewelt, J. Beier, P. Schindler, L. Ewelt, R. Wurster, K. VonRuden, A. Pasch, V. Denter, B. Wright, C. Wurster, C. Wurster, D. Martin, ROW THREE: C. Pasch, C. Martin, S. Prell, J. Smith, G. Martin, C. Nading. SM' 6 vm.: rm: I-IANSON'S MEN 'N BOYS WEAR ANN'S DRESS SHOP ROW ONE: K. Steinhoff, S. Stein- hoff, K. Brieske, A. Leis, ROW TWO: R. Brieske, D. Brieske, D. Steinhoff, B. Steinhoff, S. Dexter, M. Leis. ROW THREE: Mrs. Gallagher, B. Piekarz, J. Laufenberg, M. Piekarz, L. Brieske. 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Q. . www T ,-mac. 1 Cold Spwaqa Ted Koebernick Howard Sanborn Eouet Rick Arttus, Shirley Olson !Z lfeafw Uogetlm Wdm r .if Verdell Beier Eddie Fick Larry Bever Jim Meseberg Judy Brandau Don Kruse Vivian Schendel Bonnie Creviston Roger O'Gara, Larry Arndt Shxfwam i , f, ,Zi MOST MUSICAL Ed Fick Viv. Schenclel BEST DANCERS Doug Devine Lana Bolden MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED FRIENDLIEST Larry Arndt VIVIHH Schendel Q AJ CLASS TEASES Don Kruse Shirl Hericks I if X ix fkwf me MOST POPULAR BEST LOOKING CLASS ATHLETES Larry Beyer Lana Bolden fl BEST DRESSED I udy Brandau Larry Bever QUIETEST Roger O'Gara Helen Eckelberg BEST FIGURES Ed Frck Shirl Hericks LOUDEST J' im Meseberg Shirl Hericks Www Our Junior Prom was held in the Wilton Gym Apri12l, 1961. Royality for the evening were Queen, Judy Brandaug King, Edward Fickg Princess, Lana Boldeng Prince, Larry Bever. MiniatureKingand Queen Barb Creviston and Kurt McCulloch. Other court representatives were Freshmen, Jody McGar- Vey, and Randy Stoda. Sophomores, Judy Buchholz and Paul Kruse, and Seniors, Pam Liefke and Dave Bromley. The gym was decorated in an oriental fashion depicting our theme Shangri-La I. Music was fur- nished by Don Kaye and his orchestra. si? HANSEN'S FURNITURE SKOGMO'S HARRIS JEWELERS SI-IUTTER'S MARKET wi Q 1 -I. 1 2 Q1 r i ,f WELYG flofnecommg I 5 ,s tv su..- A.,h,. Mm., X , The Senior class took charge of festivities for the 1961 Homecoming. Lana Bolden was crowned queen at the bonfire. She selected Larry Arndt as her escort. The queen and her court led the parade. The F. H,A. took first place with their float We'll Cage the Cardinals . Wilton played host to the Bangor eleven. This resulted in a victory for the Warriors. Queen Lana and King Larry lead the Grand March at the dance which concluded the festivities. Music was provided by the Cavaliers. Attendants were: Rita Bray and J' im Masters, Sandy Hilliard and Bill Schriver, and Patti Sullivan and Paul Kruse. Prince and Princess were Rick Buchholz and Vivian Schendel. and 'ROW ONE: C. Meseberg, V. Schendel, J. Brandau, D. Fauska, A. Nading, V. Nauman. ROW TWO: R. Bray, P. Johnson, M. Domke, J. Heilman, J. Barden, S. Steinhoff, B. Hett, D. Drews, E. Fick. ROW THREE: S. Brandau, K. Schroeder, Mr. Moennig, D. Bever, R. Flock, C. Fick, L. Brueggeman, I. Wadephul, D. Schroe' der, D. Tillman. WYNN'S JEWELRY H. W. NEUMAN CHUCK'S CITY SERVICE HANSON'S CLOTHING STORE ,QM ZENNER-HAIRE FURNITURE LAWERENCE DRUGS WEBB'S MOBILE NOONAN'S GARAGE A F 'Q ff. GMM 5 ROW ONE: L. Purpus, C. Schriver, D. Schroeder, D. Boetzel, N. Anderson, M. Purpus, D. Winchell S. Mueller. ROW TWO: Mr. Moennig, R. Gallagher, S. Dexter, W. Liersch, J. Cox, G. Stone, B. Burt, T. Prell, B. Marco, S. Waege. ROW THREE: D. Kaiser, D. Switz, D. Denter, B. Schriver, I. Wadephul, J. Valters, L. Cox, C. Noth, S. Larson, S. Hericks. IOSTEN'S CRAFT JEWELRY AND STATIONERY THE TEE PEE MARSHFIELD BOOK AND STATIONERY TOMAH CASH STORE Fame Faxurww of ,4 i L . T J ROW ONE: Mr. Ray, G. Harmel, A. Krahenbuhl, J. Bever, I. Udulutch, K. Betcher, D. Den- ter. ROW TWO: H. Martin, A. Nading, N. Leis, H. Nauman, D. Switz, P. Meseberg, S. Larson, M. McCann. ROW THREE: J. Hemmersbach, R. Leis, L. Arndt, C. Uduiutch, M. Art- tus, I. Eckelberg, G. Cox, C. Winchell. ROW FOUR: L. Berner, L. Bever, C. Brieske, D. Leik, D. Downing, G. Zuhlke, L. Nauman, R. Schendel. ROW FIVE: R. Arttus, D. Devine, R. Martin, H. Sandborn, R. Buchholz, L. Schindler, R. O'Gara, L. Arndt. RANNEY'S DAIRY R. O'Gara, R. Buchholz, L. Bever, L. S. Larson, D. Denter, D. Switz, K. Betch Arndt, L. Schindler, Mr. Ray, R. Arttus. er, N. Leis, A. Krahenbuhi, D. Liek, H. Nauman, D. Downing. Etwtme flomemakm of ff Mrs. Smith Adviwr P. Sullivan D. Bever Songleader Secretary V. Schendel I. Miller Reporter President M, G1-anggr B. Burt Parliamentarian Vice-president J. Branclau I. Wadephul Historian Treasurer S. Larson N. Gruen Point Chairman Photographer W gigs il- mfs? l , N , it L ... 4 'W S irrr T S . f K .inf ' I K r .,-K H. 2, M 'Ky W M ..: K M . H . 'M . S i , ,,. , , ,, . fu -. ay Q - ' S ' P V' e. 4 ... 1 s-. rr QXHUQE HUM EMAKEFPS 's..,,J Mgilm ROW ONE: W. Liersch, L. Brueggeman, D. Winchell, S. Mueller, F. Beier, S. Dexter, P. Johnson, D. Wadephul, R. Gallagher. ROW TWO: V. Bartelt, S. Laper, R. Arttus, D. Olson, E. Pasch, H. Eckelberg, A. Birkholz, D. Switz, S. Larson, Linda Cox. ROW THREE: D. Schroeder, D. Boetzel, G. Stone, C. Schriver, M. Domke, S. Petzke, L. Meacham, R. Flock, D. Bever, P. Bray, M. Granger, J. Miller. ROW FOUR: S. Waege, J. Wadephul, R. Bray, D. Drews, S. Olson, S. Larson, J. McGarvey, M. Tilliman, J. McGarvey, B. Creviston, S. Hill- iard, C. Noth, Mrs. Smith. ROW FIVE: B. Burt, N. Anderson, D. Kaiser, D. Martin, V. Schendel, J. Buchholz, B. Zvers, L. Bolden, P. Sullivan, N. Gruen, S. Hericks, J. Brandau. ROW SIX: B. Schriver, I. Valters, E. Fick. Fowuica ROW ONE: W. Liersch, D. Boetzel, C. Schiver, S. Hericks, L. Schindler, P. Bray, R. Ferries, S. Olson, S. Petzke, Miss Thompson. ROW TWO: M. Tillman, S. Larson, M. Gran- ger, S. Larson, B. Burt, B. Crevistou, V. Schendel, D. Kaiser, C. Fick, D. Schriver. ROW THREE: B. Schiver, J. Valters, E. Fick, H. Sandborn. Wcwulofc SW! ROW ONE: M. Domke, C. Schriver, S. Larson, R. Flock, L. Bolden, M. Rice. ROW TWO: J. Wadephul, B. Creviston, S. Olson, P. Bray, V. Schendel, R. Liefke, E. Fick, I. Miller, B Burt. R. Flock, N. J. Anderson, L. Bolden, J. McGarVey, L. Meacham. W-Clwi Raabe Zellmer Arttus Martin Kruse ff 7mm U L. R. R. I . B . R. R. Mr. Arndt O 'Gara Ballwahn Barden Schriver Martalock Buchholz Mayo Valters Tyler Arndt Mittelstaedt Nading D. Winchell, S. Waege, J. Devine, R. Bray. 3 L. D. I. L. D. B. V. E. 7am Schindler Downing Farm er Bever Kruse Pasch Beier Fick II 1961 SCHEDULE Wilton Opponent Wonewoc O 19 Cashton 21 0 y Sparta Bs 0 21 00 Mauston Madonna 0 46 Bangor 34 O Oxford 53 14 Brookwood 21 0 ROW ONE: R. Haldeman, J. Masters, R. HettfBfBirkho1z, R. Stoda, D. Downing, E. Mittelstaedt. ROW TWO C. Fick, R. Ballwahn, L. Arndt, B. Tyler, J. Farmer, P. Kruse, L. Arndt, L. Bever, V. Beier. ROW THREE: Assistant Coach Truog, L. Schindler, D. Kruse, E. Fick, D. Raabe, R. Buchholz, R. Martalock, B. Schriver, B. Pasch, Coach Mayo. X Q, if Aw V Q 115351 , an 1 ,.. .1 ' fm gg 1 MA T 1 'Y - '1 I A 2... ,, 3245 Wea, -widen LUND 'S AUTO SALES CHRISTIANSON'S FABRIC SHOP MC CURDY INSURANCE AGENCY BUCKHORN BAR BROHMUS' CITY SERVICE FAMILY SHOE STORE TOMAH FIRESTONE STEELE'S REXALL DRUG STORE LARRY ARNDT Off. Halfback Linebacker 5' 10 140 lbs. VIRG BEIER Def. End 5' 10 147 lbs. DON KRUSE Off. Tackle Linebacker 5' 10 172 lbs. VOTED MOST VALUABLE PLAYER BY HIS TEAM- MATES. RICK BUCHHOLZ Def. End off, End 6' 5 195 lbs. LEON SCHINDLER Off. Tackle Middle Guard Def. Tackle 5' 7 196 lbs. BILL SCHRIVER Def. Guard 5' 10 175 lbs. ED FICK Off. Center Linebacker 182 lbs. TOBY BEVER Off. Quarterback Safety 152 lbs. Uafwdq Larry Arndt - Guard Richard Arttus - Forward Verdell Beier - Guard Toby Bever - Guard Rick Buchholz - Forward Eddie Fick - Forward Bob Granger - Center Lowell Zellmer - Forward awww - ASW LEFT TO RIGHT: Carl Winchell, Larry Arndt, Richard Arttus, Lowell Zellmer, Richard Buchholz, Robert Granger, Edward Fick, Paul Kruse, John Barden, Verdell Beier, Larry Bever, and Ronnie Ballwahn. as SW ROW ONE: Coach Rod Truog, Jim Farmer, Bill Tyler, Randy Martalock, Grayson Zulke, Bob Birkholz, Manager, Tom Flock. ROW TWO: John Heilman, Edwin Mittelstaedt, Keith Betcher, Nobert Leis, David Downing, Tom Hericks, David Raabe, John Wadephul, Stephen Larson, Randy Stoda, and Dennis Denter. 3. 3. Same feared Wilton at Onalaska Wilton at Hillsboro Westby at Wilton Wilton at Cashton Wonewoc at Wilton Wilton at New Lisbon Wilton at Melrose Brookwood at Wilton Royall at Wilton Hillsboro at Wilton Wilton at Westby Cashton at Wilton Mindoro at Wilton Wilton at Wonewoc New Lisbon at Wilton Wilton at Brookwood Wilton at Royall Oxford at Wilton A TEAM SUB -DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Wilton and West Salem Wilton and Cashton Wilton and Bangor Wilton at Onalaska Wilton at Hillsboro Westby at Wilton Wilton at Cashton Wonewoc at Wilton Wilton at New Lisbon Wilton at Melrose Brookwood at Wilton Royall at Wilton Hillsboro at Wilton Wilton at Westby Cashton at Wilton Mindoro at Wilton Wilton at Wonewoc New Lisbon at Wilton Wilton at Brookwood Wilton at Royall Oxford at Wilton TOMAH DRY CLEANERS THE BASSINETTE THE PARKWAY CAFE KENNEDY AUTO SUPPLY B TEAM Wilton Opponent 36 55 34 48 44 57 57 39 62 73 41 56 54 42 52 51 59 36 62 43 50 25 22 26 28 30 56 31 21 14 37 30 20 40 37 41 40 37 26 HOWARD'S SINCLAIR FAUSKA IMPLEMENT CO NELSON-SMITH FURNITURE STORE MONROE COUNTY FINANCE dz if EMM YU 00 ROW ONE: Grayson Zuhlke, Larry Arndt, Roger O'Gara, Jim Farmer, Ronnie Ballwahn. ROW TWO: Car1Winche11, Roger Martin, Rick Buchholz, Leon Schindler, Larry Bever. ROW THREE: Mr. Truog Manager Chuck Fick. Results of Spring 1961 OPPONENT WILTON Royall 2 3 Westby 6 5 Hillsboro 6 5 Wonewoc 5 1 Cashton 9 3 Brookwood 3 2 New Lisbon 7 5 Tomah 7 6 AL Sz CARRIE'S BAR C. C. BURRIS VARIETY STORE BLUE ROOM BAR ERWIN THEATER CRAM'S SUPER FAIR VELDEY'S MOBIL SERVICE SCHMITZ' READY-TO-WEAR RANDY's DEPARTMENT STORE CU STODIAN ARNOLD BOLWAHN 7mwuwZ CUSTODIAN LORETTA BIRKHOLZ in rw , AO BUS DRIVERS EVERETT DUANE ELMER LEONARD REINEKE EVENS PASCH BRANDAU BOB FAUSKA 3 CU ST OD IAN ROY GNEW IKOW COOKS MARIE MC GARVEY BLONDENA STEUCK LELA SWARTZ NITA BRANDENBERC 4: IJ' 2 E 12 bil Yi um sw, ROW ONE: Helen Eckleberg, Linda Cox, Judy Brandau, Shirley Olson, Bonnie Creviston, Lana Bolden. ROW TWO: Miss Bartol, Sandy Larson, Shirley Hericks, Leon Schindler, Juris Valters, Larry Amdt, Paul Kruse, Betty Burt, Vivian Schendel. We, the students have had to toil To make our yearbook a success. 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