Winneconne High School - Magenta Yearbook (Winneconne, WI)
- Class of 1955
Page 1 of 68
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 68 of the 1955 volume:
“
,,,. 4 A, ff, H aw f , fy - ' 'E fad' . E V ' WW 5' ' ' ws 'Q' , C -v,f - A ' ' HV' Q tix , L, - ,lmv,5-'9i',,,V A Y. I Zig, Q, L ' if ,Q,., ,, - N, , Y, aw 4 ,. - ws, B 5 ' , lf wtf . 561551 .A is, W , ga 1 is fd? A uf ,Ei , 'ky 4,4 5 'V Ll . 7 3,3 1, i A K, Q 4 ' -4 ff W , , S wif' 1? f' Y' ' ' f . fm- , ff MU ...f Ek Q 4, 2 , ,,, ,M W N. Xf llaam N r'gQ,.:gnWi:v J A W . sf Q r vg h,7 A f W in ff Y , J mf 1-N fw49 ,g,y?M in 5 ' 5 Q ,z fL'k ww .Gin Mn. 4 -6 3, 'V K, rw , PX 3 f , . . fig' if 'fyf . H4 'Mfg' , z 7 A nf , ','. ix i M' f 5' s H 6 A 0 -W, ' vf ,I , ,F A A iii Sv! 1 f. ,. if ,, if Q I Z , Q I 'Es ,,f N, A WV V, as-X., Q 6 'L if 4' 'N - 0 4. .J R ag. R .Q Sify' . 4 ' , my -9 a 1 ,y'?.af A. , M.,-.,,,w,:, 335- 5 gif 'gi' Lx Y Q K? M ,K . . V4 ,rf fr 4' wp, , , ., , my r' ' AN A MQ, I 9 . F .,. M ,,Y,4w,d',' , ig! ll: I 7' - 2 -ff' ,5f.m:v '. -4 jwmx -g',w4 . 2-T NAM I 1. I l ...,. . , 4 1 . ! q ff A ,. i V wah., A Ayres: I sr VN 3, I 45, 8 wt-uf 1,3 4jxH: :,,f.,,,w- by '-- 'ff-I 5 LJ--' ' N N - N ' ,V Nu- H l -f, ....' -W, . . M-.-. -Sw Wf' 1 .1 M , , - g A W W ' V mmf ' ' 1 ' H :A W van.. A , ' ' 'K 1 57 'Qf N' 'IM 55' -I ' j . W ' A C ', if f www- Y ,L ' ' , CQ iff-V-va.w rr x.5 ' ' '1 4 .447 V. 4' ' f aff' - vs. 4 , fl ' - A , ,ws at ifvwfa : .. . 1 '- . ..nw-1,,.- 2 f -'-A Q - S x x Y k ,kk . N- ' mg. . 4 Q upfxtft - . '3 . .5 L 1 'gi 4-,frw 'N' 4' e ,,, i u r f 'bi D 'J fx? fi' A wks' 'M' JJ wi i 1 ' A Q-Sw: F' Q ',.'f. K If: , 'X . , Haig X' , n ,, . + - l 4 X - V - f . 'lic ' jak? er y gg. 9 'A F Env J. Xu A 5. 5, .KN K ,Ain . 'qu A kk .1 V f X A ' Y wks. 1' Af: wg- ' v K .3 Nh- J I ,,, A ,,, .W Q 'M W1 'w l O 1 ' 1 . F-'.,r, QA '51, -,Luz v fi, ' '. sf! n Q Y '- Q IX, . 1 vo 4 'A ' IJ 4 ,V ,. - ....f..'f f -pb , 'I A, xii-gp 'sip I ,Y I 1 ,-J,H,,u -. fi ., , - .. L Q H., yffr -... 4. Q' ' I lfv A' ,J ' NWN.-'V' W' U' ,N jim Exswxpgiyxgg www QS Wy Wa 557k ,Aff ,4 335, ! ,XY9 iW'gAl55sibifyiSQQlf'y Q5 K5 ,Y Fx, . AON x Wlisfw qw ,V H Mvwwm, JijMJMiWz5w0W 4,1 L EM fwpkw, W- QM .J . Tj Y , , , 14 'Mx If 1-, f L' ' UQ ' ly W, ,J M Ulm fy! fi afbqw jx My pb. 'llugtm-lin!! XMWMMWW -WW ff? -W aff? Ezfgqfw 'W ,W-eva LMA A7532 9 Sifvfff M 'J W9 im fJv? f7 oi !Wagjj? B AW'Q ,, FOR AFTERWI-IILE Some little thing from day to day I single out and store awayg A word, a glance, a sudden smile, I wrap in dreams, for Afterwhile. And when Life's winter comes at last I'll have these embers from the past To pull from our Remembering's kit- And holding, warm myself zz, bit. PRESENTI KEYS T0 DREAMS 7442: mac Me gem at Winneconne High School Winneconnc, Wisconsin TABLE of CONTENTS . . Administration . . . . . Pages 5-7 Classes ....... .... 9 -Z5 Organizations . . . . . . 2.7-31 Prom ....... . .32-33 Homecoming . . . . 34-35 ,' Music ........ . . 37-39 j Sports .............. . 40-49 my v Christmas Party ......... . . . 50 ' Cafeteria and Maintenance ....... 51 Smorgas Board ........ . 52-eo ? 1 THE STAFF Mary Mathison ..... Editor Marjorie Remmel . . . Co-Editor Judy Rolph .... Business Manager Donna Hubli .... Artist Mrs. Jessie Storke . . Faculty Adviser Two Dedication 'X Y- 1 - -- e KP XQ B Q :J gy Q i Q i t s , , lv W' i it Cf!-ij 'A 1 --I 'SX 6 ! X X3 MISS EDNA PALECEK Oshkosh State College B. E. University of Wisconsin M.A, There is a Christian way of handling every problem, Dear Miss Polly , We, the graduating class of 1955, wish to dedicate this Magenta to you in recognition of the years you have spent as grade teacher,elementary supervisor and guidance director for the students who attend Winneconne High School. There was a time when you were a teacher in a one-room country school. Your next step up was teacher- principal in a state graded school. After several years in that position, you came to Winneconne as a teacher in the eighth grade of the Central School, During these years you were completing your work for a Bachelor's De- gree at the state college at Oshkosh, Duringthe years that we have been growing up we noticed that you were advancing also. Very quietly you be- gan attending the summer sessions at the University of Wisconsin, working toward a Master's Degree, With the granting of this degree, the local school board advanced you to the position of Elementary Supervisor. Now, as we are about to graduate, we find that you are in high school, too, as student counsellor and guidance director. We, as a class, admire and respect you for the courage you have displayed in surmounting what some call a handicap. To you it has been a challenge which you have met bravely and successfully, Your present tasks are not easy, we know, but the same qualities of sympathetic awareness of our interests and problems have made you one of our most valued friends. This is not goodbye--it is just so long until we meet again. Best Wishes from all of us. The Class of 1955 Three .V J '. am- H J W 1 .Y J ! J-, L-- I 5 ,'M1. 1 . 1 . 1 , A ' J l , - 1 I I N ' I r fu A, ' 'I ' I I 1 j A ' I E 4 K 1 Y' 1 1 . 1 J Ax ' V' l I y ' r WI lg? .ii ffm if W 15 3333 3 AD STRATIQN. I li gin re ball practice after school. . .Is it time to wx a th t chers again?. . .Teachers, clear the high 3 K c oo wing so I can make the announcements. . . NE, I ll meone answer the phone while I am running ' m eograph?. . .Who is going to help in the of- TPS ' A , i HIS week?. . .The way you act will deter- '5. I - l ' ' e f we decorate floats again next year. . .Did 5:6 . 8 other write this excuse ?. . .Mr. DiVa1l will , e in charge while Mr. Leistikow is away. . .Who 3 8 5 sa s e administration of a school is FUN? I if le. ii 'X if Sill' 5 ,, ,,, 1? fa Y Board of Education fSeatedj Mr. Gerald Eisch, Mrs, Helen Hinz, Mr. Ervin Schueler. CStandingj Mr, George Tipler, Mr, Joseph Anderson. N .v '6 'O vint- x w1'3 -'lol' GQGR 'ps ' Fran? P' ' lg G id! KA p .9 Gordon R. Leistikow Principal R. Willis DiVall Mr. Leistikow and Secretary, Mrs. Berniece Hendry Vice Principal l A l X ta S, ,, lea S X Ti. we Shin . I K t -f . A 'ki il V' , Q:,: R ,::: : : S ,,,,AE S ,,,, M. ,....., .,,k,i,,,t 2 Q . Q ' 1 R525 4 it 5 ,S-wit? , 5, W , is at Y, v ie is 55, ELDEN MATHEWS Art Milwaukee State Col- lege B, S., University of Wisconsin lx1,S. Faculty TOBE EMERSON General Shop, Track Coach Stout Institute B.S. MRS, MARILYN LOBERG Home Economics Stevens Point State College B.S. I . all , .lk ..v. 'N What? Another faculty meeting? f H 5-1 ffgsfggqg - '- .S S M . W, 'mf sc, f fx.. s tt S, MISS JOANNE WYSOCKI English, Spanish, Voc Music, Stevens Poi State College B,S, HAROLD SCHMIDT MRS. MARIORIE EID R, WILLIS DiVALL Science, Football Coach English, Library Agriculture River Falls State College B.S. Stevens Point State College B.S. Platteville Slafe College B.S. Six Facult ,. JOHN EID A Mathematics University of Wisconsin B.S. , in MRS, BERNADINE TETZLAFF my - A Social Studies, History Milton College B.A. ' .E 'ln . A ' V S 'lg I --. 15 Y 1 1 . brig, . E i f if if , ' -e ' -1 i ts 'M' ' S r ls it 5 o'c1ock ALREADY? iiykfi 'f X ' JAMES DIAMOND MRS. JESSIE C, English, Physigal Edu- STORKE cation, Platte Ville Business Education State College B,S, Whitewater State Col lege B,E, JAMES CARLSON MISS EDNA PALECEK LACK PERRY Physical Education, English, Guidance Director Music, Geography Basketball Coach, Geography Oshkosh State College B.E, Stevens Point State College B, S, La Crosse State College B.S. University of Wisconsin M.A g 5 1 A C - , ,, , ' 'lb' Q me M 5 ,rf V ' V K B Q H M ,WM 4 72, 7 ,ul-9, ' S C V e U P O A' 2 . O 7 O C J - Q Q .b , , , ,. an 'F q .N 'J 'nfs '- 'Ju I l O I O From the first scare of Freshman initiation to the last walk in cap and gown. . .through four years of English, math, history, accounting and biology. . . in class and in sports. . .by hard work and burning the midnight oil. . .with dances, plays and assem- blies . . . and the Wolf Call to relieve monotony. . . they're good kids,al1 of them. . .so go our precious school days. ' Seniors BAUGRUD, MARY ELLEN Mel .... FHA 1,2,3,4g Vice President 4 .... Forensics 1,2,3 .... GAA 2,3,4g President4 .... FTA 2,3,4g Historian 2 .... One-Act Plays 3 .... Prom Court 3 .... Wolf Call Editor 4 .... Magenta Staff 4 .... BECKER, KAY .... FHA 1,2,3 .... Band 1,2,3,4 .... Chorus 1,2,3 .... Forensics 1,2,3,4 .... Pep Band 2,3,4 ,,,, FTA 2,3,4 .... BENEDICT, MARIAN .... FHA 1,2 .... Chorus 3,4 .... BRUSS, LULA MAE Lulu .... FHA 1,2,3 .... Chorus 1,2,3,4 .... Library Club 2,3 .... BUCHANAN, MAE OPAL .... FHA 1 .... GAA 1 .... FTA 2,3,4 ,,,, Forensics 2 .... Chorus4 .... CONGER, GENE Genie .... Football 1,2,3,4 .... Basketball 1,2,3,4 .... Track 1,2,3,4 .... FFA 1,3,4 ,... W Club 2,3,4 .... Badger Boys State 3 .... Homecoming Court 2 Stridde-Mueller Athletic Award 3 .... Baseball 1,2,3,4, kfgfilisal . .iff 5 w'Fs4 !5, mi' it ?: - ,LTER E irir 1-gf? C S, Seniors Y N, DOUGHERTY, LEE CTransfer from OshkoshJ...Class President l...Chorus 1,4,,, FFA 2,3,4g President 4...Class Vice President 4...Prom Court 3...ECKSTEIN, LEROY Chub ...Footba1l 1,2,3,4...Basketball 1,2,3...Baseball 1,2,3...Track 2, 3... W Club 1,2,3,4...FFA 1,.2,3,4...ELMER, MARSHALL...Track 1,2,3...FUR- MAN, DONNA JEAN...FHA 1,3,4g Secretary-Treasurer 4...Chorus 1,3...Prom Court 3...Newspaper Staff4,..Magenta Staff4...GERMAIN, CAROL...Chorus 1, 3,4...GAA 1...FHA 1...Forensics 1,2,3,4...Student Council 3...C1ass Treasurer 4..,Newspaper Staff4...Magenta Staff4...GORSKI, ROBERT Bob 1Transfer from Boys' Tech., Mi1waukeeD...Footba11 3,4. Seniors A- 55. y C.: xx fi-me -fs' 4 x ' ' - r-1 le- 1 A -.W J, ' 1. T- , ' ' Nh, 1 rl, - , ' ,iE5f1f:,s'LPl51,Y -R l ' 2 ws wx .- f ff'.wZ'2 J. Qu,-Q . 1.-C . My v , . .-m?Q3,Q,g,g,Q,,qlgi HANDT, ROCHELLE...FHA l,2,3,4g President 34 Degree Leader 4...FTA 2,3,4... One-Act Plays 2...l-Iomecoming Court 2...Prom Queen 3...Chorus 3...Band 1,2, 3,4...Pep Band 3,4...Magenta Staff4...Wolf Call Staff 4...HANSEN, PHYLLIS Phi1 ...GAA 1...Band 1,2,3,4...Chorus 1,2,3,4...FTA 4...Library Club 4...Pep Band 4...I-IENDRY, PATRICIA Pat ,..Student Council 1...GAA 1,2,3g Vice President 1...FHA 1...Band 1,2,3,4...Chorus 1,2,3,4...FTA 2,3,4g Treasurer 2... I-IomecomingCourt 3...One-Act Plays 2...l-IUBLI, DONNA...Band 1,2,3,4...GAA 1...FHA 1...Forensics 2,3,4...FTA 4: Secretary...Student Council 4...Newspaper Staff 4...Magenta Staff 4: Art Editor...JOHNSON, MARY JANE...FHA 1...GAA 3...Chorus 4...KORN, MARY Komie ...FHA 1,2...GAA 2,3...FTA 2,3,4...Band 1,2,3,4...Chorus 1,2,3...Forensics 1,2,3,4...Student Council 2,3g Secretary... Red Cross Representative 3. EICVBI1 A . rrll lrrfl 3, Seniors f Q? A gags . ' f 'Sir sis - .,:5i i f 151 KRUEGER, CAROL JEAN Kit-e .... Chorus 1,3 .... GAA 1 .... Library Club 3,4.... Magenta Staff 4 .... Wolf Call Staff4 .... KUNDE, ELAINE .... Chorus 1 .... Band 1, 2,3,4 .... FHA 1 .... GAA 1 .... Pep Band 2,4 .... Magenta Staff4 .... Wolf Call Staff Typist 4 .... LARSON, IUDITH Judy .... Band 1,2,3,4 .... GAA 1 .... FHA 1 .... Stu- dentCouncil 1 .... Chorus 2,3,4 .... Prom Court 3 .... Class Vice President 3 .... FTA 4 .... LA RUE, DUANE IVOE Lash .... Football 1,2,3,4 .... Basketball 1,4 .... Track 1,2,3,4 ,... W Club 3,4 .... Basebal13,4 .... LUETHY, GERALD Ierry .... Track 2, 3 .... Baseball3 .... LUHN, MARY .... GAA 1 .... FHA 1,2 .... Band 1,'2,3,4g Twirler 3, 4 .... Forensics 1,2,3,4 ,,,, FTA 4. tw' Seniors if so xxx MATHISON, MARY .... Chorus 1,2,3 .... FHA 1 .... GAA 1,2...Forensics 1,2,3.... Library Club 3,4 .... Magenta Editor 4 .... Wolf Call Staff4 .... MATHISON, ROYDON, Roy .... FFA 1,2,3,4 .... Track 2 .... Basketball 2 .... MELTZ, DARLENE ....Chorus 1,2,3,4....FHA 1,2,3....MEYER, KATHRYN Kay ....Class Secretary 1 ..., HomecomingCourt1 .... B Cheerleaderl .... Band 1,2,3,4g Majorette 3,4 .... Chorus 1 .... A Cheerleader 2,3 .... Pep Band4 .... GAA 1,2 .... FHA 1 .... Class President 3 .... FTA 3,4, Treasurer 3 .... Library Club 4 .... MIELKE, WILLIAM R, Bill .... Football 1,2,3 .... Basketball 1,2 .... Baseball 1 .... HomecomingCourt 1 .... Track 2,3,4 .... FFA 2,3,4 .... Chorus 4 .... MUELLER, JUDY Jude .... FHA 1.4 .... Prom Coun 3 .... Magenta Staff 4 .... Wolf Call Staff 4. ll. r -MW ,N ' W r 'w MW , NJXAZXQ -i 1 Y tx 1 ' S A X A 'ZF :EI X ' 4 Q :QA Seniors PARSONS, CHARLES Chaplin ...Fo0tball 2,3,4...Track 3,4...PAWLlNG, NANCY J. Nan .. .FHA 1,2...Chorus 1,'2...Prom Court 1...l-lomecoming Queen 1...PETER- SON, DALE Lynn ...Footbal1 1...Camera Club 1...PETERSON, DOROTHY Pete ...FHA 1,2,3,4...GAA 2,3,4...Chorus 1,2,3...Libra ry Club 3...Magenta Staff 4...Wolf Call Staff 4...PHILLIPS, RALPH Pontoons ...Footba1l 1,2,4... Track 1,2,4...Student Council 3,4...Badger Boys' State 3...Prom Court 3...FFA 3...PROCKNOW, RITA...Cheerleader 1,2...Fl-IA 1...Forensics 1,2,3,4...GAA 2: Treasurer 2,,,Student Council 2,3,4g President 4...FTA 3,4...Badger Girls' State 3...Red Cross Camp 3...Prom Chairman 3...Magenta Staff4...Wolf Call staff 4. .av Seniors k 5-, r5 -s.. N-X,. M, f If 19-r , .ar , M Jimi . I ,J ir 'sr 5.5, REESE, CHARLES ANTHONY Buzz fTransfer from Neenahj...Baseba1l 1,2,3,4 ...Basketball 1,2,3,4...Football1,2,3,4.,,Science Club 1...Track 3...Class Presi- dent2...FFA 2,3,4...Prom Court '2...REHFELDT, HENRY C, Peanuts ...Football 1,2,3,4...Basketba1l1,3,4...Baseball1,4...Track2,3,4... W Club 2...FFA 2,3,,, Homecoming Court 3...Prom Court 3...Badger Boys' State 3...REMMEL, MAR- JORIE Margie ...Fl-IA 1,3,4...Chorus 1...Vice President 2...Class Secretary 4... Newspaper Staff 4...Magenta Staff 4: Associate Editor 4 ,HROLPHI JUDITH IuClY ...Band 1,2,3,4...Chorus 1,2,3...Pep Band 3,4...GAA 2,3...Library Club 2,3,..Newspaper Staff4g Associate Editor...Magenta Staff 43 Business Manager... ROMBERG, sH1RLEY...FHA 1...GAA 1...FTA 3...Band 1,2,3,4...Pep Band 3,4... Chorus 3...Forensics 1,2,3,4...Newspa per Staff Typist 4...Magenta Staff 4... SCHMUDE, DARLENE MARIE Dar ...FHA 1,4...FTA 2,35 President 4...GAA 2,., Forensics 1,,,Prom Court 2,3...Homecoming Court 3...Red Cross Camp 3. Fif een I 'T' fnli so Seniors PPV lilies' ' 1, Q ,N S SCHNEIDER, SARAHIANE...Chorus1 .... Band 1,2,3,4 .... GAA 1,2 .... Forensics 1 .... FTA 4 .... SCOTT, LEE WILLIAM Scrotch .... Football 1,2,3,4 .... Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4 .... Track 1,2,3,4 .... Band 1 .... Photography Club 1,2,3 .... W Club 2,3,4 .... Baseball 1,2,3,4 .... Prom Court3 .... Homecoming King4 ,,,, Student Council Vice President 3 .... SMITH, JEAN E. Frisky .... FHA l,2,3, 4 ..... Chorus 1,2,3 .... GAA 1,2,4g Secretary4 .... Library Club 3 ...- OHS-ACI Play 3 .... Magenta Staff4 .... W01fCall Staff4 .... SMITH, KENNETH Boy ....Football 1,2,3,4....Track 1,2,3....Basketball 1,2.... W Club 1,'2,3,4.... SPILGIES, GERHARD lFrom Germanyj ..... Handball ..... Soccer .... FFA 4 .... STEINKE, SUSAN HELEN Cas .... Chorus 1,2,3 .... WolfCa1l Staff 4g Business Manager 4 .... Magenta Staff 4. Seniors 4-.,4..A., X ,Pl -Y 1 ,' 6.54 if THIEX, NANCY Nan ...Fl-IA 1...Band 1,2,3,4...Chorus 1,2,3,4,,,Pep Band 4... GAA 1,2,3...FTA 3,4...C1ass President 1...C1ass Secretary 3...I-Iomecoming Queen 2...UNSER, DAVID Jug ...Band 1,2,3,4...Band President 4...Football 1, 3,4...Basketbal1 1,2,3,4...Basebal1 1,4.,. W Club 3,4...Prom Court 3...VAN DOMELEN, SHIRLEY Shirley Van ...GAA 1,2,3...Fl-IA 1,4...Chorus 1,2,3,4... Pep Band 2,3,4...Bana 1,2,3,4,,,voNDERLow, wAYNE...s:uaem Council 1,2,,, Photography Club 1,2,3,4...WASHBURN, NANCY Nan fRufus King, Milwau- keej.,,P1ay 1...Volley Ball Team 1,2...Variety Show 2...Cadet 3...WELLE, ALICE EDNA Tootie ...Drum Majorette 1...Chorus 1,2,3...Class Treasurer 1... GAA 4...FHA 4. Seventeen pl f',', I . ' rdf-- Senlors , . 9 , . WENTZEL, ROBERT Bob .... Football 1, 2, 3, 4 .... Basketball 1, 2 . . . . Rf Baseball 1, 3, 4 .... Track 2 .... w Club 3, 4 .... WENTZEL, WALTER FRANK Wa11y .... FFA 1, 2, 3 .... Photography Club 1 .... Student Council 2, 35 Treasurer 3 .... One-Act Plays 2 .... Prom King 3 .... Bad- N.-, ger Boys State 3 .... Forensics 3, 4 .... Class President 4 .... Class Play 4 .... WHEATON, AUSTIN -'Pudges .... Football 1, 2, 3, 4 .... Basket- ball 1 .... FFA 3 .... W Club 3, 4 .... Class Treasurer 3 .,,, YEYLE, BARBARA Barb .... Forensics 1, 2, 3 .... Chorus 1, 2, 3 .... One-Act S Plays 2 .... Prom Court 3 .... Homecoming Queen 4. M Q9 Q 3 N N145 2 ls Class Officers If 1 3 l Marjorie Remmel Carol Germain Lee Dougherty Walter Wentzel Secretary Treasurer Vice President President Eighteen Qs ff? X75 f: 1 i Seniors Cn Parade -1 Most ambitious: Mary Korn, Lee Dougherty Q 5 Sweetest: Judy Larson ' W Best gum chewers: Nancy Thiex, Bill Mielke Best actress: Mary Ellen Baugrud Best actor: Lee Dougherty Best friend: Mary Mathison, Walter Wentzel 1 , Best dancers: Darlene Meltz, Duane LaRue ' , Most timid: Marian Benedict, Gerald Leuthy Smallest: Nancy Pawling, Charles Parsons Best students: Mary Korn, Gerhard Spilgies C I Most courteous: Susan Steinke, Henry Rehfeldt , , Best disposition: Margie Remmel, Ralph Phillips Most dainty: Elaine Kunde Best woman hater: Bob Wentzel Nicest smiles: Darlene Schmude, Gerhard Spilgies Best vocabularies: Mary Korn, Bob Gorski L s Best hunter: Ken Smith ' ' Best build: Lee Scott Best girl athlete: Mary Ellen Baugrud Best typists: Elaine Kunde, Shirley Rornberg L 1 Most quiet: Lula Bruss, Roydon Mathison c w Best drummer: David Unser Most beautiful eyes: Jeanne Smith, Lee Dougherty Best posture: Sarah Jane Schneider 4 S Best singer: Barbara Yehle, Bill Mielke 1 3 Most changeable: Rita Procknow, David Unser Best sleeper: Marshall Elmer Best poet: Carol Germain Best comedians: Shirley Van Domelen, Wayne Vonderlow X Best drivers: Pat Hendry, LeRoy Eckstein ' V Best skater: Judy Rolph Best dressed: Kay Meyer, Bob Wentzel m l K 1 ff-1 - - 'ZW 0 v v 9 V 'x C Q X N5 Nineteen X ,... 4 ,- r-v D K MEL BAUGRUD MARIAN BENEDICT MARSHALL ELMER is 5 O x,-'S66?N Girl wrestler on T,V. C. P. A. Doing the Mambo behind his! 5' Q7 f J ?9o,Q776Q KAY LEE DOUGHERTY plow. S gf 4? , 5 553-16'f'O NOW agff-NKER Running a model farm. MAE BUCHAEAN k .5-' ,Q if -25157 -C 6' 'P e togo - Leader in 4' W01' - C Q S Q 0 'w : ag in Ourwrrhponn. M O Q O N 25 5' A -N if 'Q DONNA FUR le. A .RY JANE JOHNSO N S 43' 'I' Qwg 5 fi' LB Brin ' MAN fine Seamsrr N if O 44' 5' -fr W 'J C50 va X 91118 UD her quietdau h C ess' v S 40 'S S va O, g ters, AROL KRUEGE O N. 43:45 CJ Q0 cu .gig :ra C' in PAT Runni C7 S fv'v,f: O U 'E E Q. fy to up ng a fed O Q 'N Q 'w . 04? Q Tea RY UCIUQ S3101-1 Q Q 61 tb Sq 'U LQ Q0 S' 5 ' Q 1- X - cmglfawre MAR 'CQ obqlwgg Q'-S. :UQ 4,68 04, 93-Z mano. nce ro play the Edir0?o12'IillTHIS0N Q15 Q-.gf Q iv oh. 5505, 9. Er 'Pbeqgp 4:32, X ISQIUCK PAR ROYDON li 6 New York Times. 0445 N Ogg' 2:3 'D 0406 'evitra book? Cafffgivs A fafmef. MTHISON Q2 also we EQ 0' 29- O ' S fo, S 'oe' r' ' W ' Q Q9 O f' 1-Q PHYL QQ -Q! C0115 Sl- Q9 9- -. . LIS - f RITA C 4? 3 E Raisin HANSE 2 A .PROCKNOW Qexyobl gg Q 9? 8 he, Eve N be social worker, ,gvemexxaq 3 YF- 2 redhead O, fi O5 gm ,.. S- 0. BUZZ. REESE m Mnwau- Q0 E- Er' 2 Hurrvius home no - Kay A 9 . ds t0 w1fe- ' J If 'F U, gg LX ea ree W Ya' S H. 3, A HUB mandi- ff 5 ARAH SCHNEIDER :. F. QONN. Rel? 9' , f her Q' rn tdoilg- 9 F- uy taklng care 0 U CU N CZZXDY mason 11 fan club. Q ?7 6331 Children' 5 72 E 1 - baseba ., in A-. '4 'Q 5 m Managing a oi E QE, AS .ET UE-L2 RALPH PHILLIPS 4: 'L Q 9-9. 92-G1 Q1 .5 5' N z ran toys f0f Santa- Qfpo '52 38 EE '4 S LVD 'J' Nowmalg oqofgfji gap-912.4 Q C09 9- 0 ffl O r Q ea Q. . D' ,we 66 3, Ggivm 5-S 5.1,-2' Sl Wwoiecli io fo 2 'ii 615 555' K E fi Noe, 0 Ny. fv as GSQXQ XQQHX 66' 'SK 925 gi H New 6900 'ii 5 73 fi Q55 E352 SN' ox .5 ' ' fi 2 552 0-1552 9 gb 59 30' Q, A w 'Q :J :E as '-J 532 Q558xf'OX N00 GQ Z 2 3' 571' Z 5 Q ,K OC 35 Q K- Q s Q- O 2 5 2 Qi- 4,0 99 302' C5 6 Q4 ' .2 'Y' o na 5 eg-40 Q59 we OJ el H1 579. E I 3.2 90 Gio gox so FZ? lj, :J 5- be 3' rv I E? 0055 Q, 'Q w . E15 9 S1 YB .930 QYQQV 9' 7-3 .mms S4159 5 V' G QV? X60 5 'J in' Q' Y' 2. H -A 2 fc EONWEEIL-'X'S'o Q? elfowee ETS. 2 Q J 9 3 335 SHXVSLE nl io! Q10 Q9 Q0 '5 'G ' 5 3' F 'GC if 'NO 5 og 34 5' ' ova 495 009 Vg sax Q 3 UQ vc? N0 505 Q69 3' E:-'E QS Q3 '5 Us gm o Ca 69 . O - S. QQQQS Q? U3 H C Y' Cx , x ewqxllg Q r 51 zf Wim? 49 E E 5 X if' R56 lf, 5' xo -1 r' M .6 ru x. , 3 , . 9 52 if eff 'll ff :fa 2 ec! W LO ' 0 ' T 5 .Q 0 xx, D L.. Y' Q? 3' Y5 EH Q 'S th Og ' 'U rn 6 ow gk E, 73 954449 55 Qxrb NXKY :I N Q -ae ' 'J Q Sl Pl QQ XX fn 9 wily' SWE WELLE X00 xg, I admg in her Model T f VQOQYX WAYNE ate' model, 0' H News Commentator, Out Cf The Mist I96 Twenty .XEIW .XVDI HE! Music In The I955 Manner The Old Master Painter - Mr. Mathews Red Sails In The Sunset - Bill Hewitt Gone Fishin' - Mr. Carlson I Believe - Darlene Schmude Why Don't You Believe Me - Zola Larson Happy Wanderer - Wayne Vonderlow Because Of You - Lee Scott Blue Tango - Miss Wysocki Cross Over The Bridge - Patsy Kolodzik Secret Love - Judy Rolph Say It Isn't So - Rita Procknow Young At Heart - Mrs. Storke I'm A Fool To Care - Jeanne Smith April In Paris - Susie Stienke Yours - Elaine Kunde Stranger In Paradise -Walter Wentzel My Love My Love - Lula Bruss How Much Is That Doggie In The Win- dow - Mary Lutsey Typewriter Song - Douglas Johnson I'm Walking Behind You - Mr. Leistikow Teach Me Tonight - Mr. Carlson Little Shoemaker - Dick Ehlke Shake, Rattle, And Roll - Peter Salm From Here To Eternity - Carol Germain Hey There - Mr. DiVall Three Coins In The Fountain - Mr. Perry, Mr. Eid, Mr. Mathews The High And The Mighty - School Board I'll Walk Alone - Mr. Leistikow Auf Wieder Sein - Gerhardt Spilges Tenderly - Darlene Meltz This Old House - Winneconne High School You Belong To Me - Buzzy Reese No Other Love - Mary Korn I1 Sh'Boom - Mr. Schmidt They Were Doing The Mambo - Miss Wysocki and Mr. Mathews Moonlight Bay - Butte Des Morts Bye Bye Blues - Seniors Takes Two To Tango - Duane LaRue Just Another Polka - Marshall Elmer How Deep Is The Ocean - Mr. Eid I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair - Nancy Washburn My Friend - Shirley Romberg Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend - Elaine Kunde, Darlene Meltz, Phyllis Hansen, Carol Germain It's A Woman's World - Bill Mielke Rockabye Baby - Mr. Diamond Look For The Silver Lining - Mr. Emerson. Somewhere Over The Rainbow - Mary Ellen Baugrud Melody Of Love - Mr. Perry Baby Face - Nancy Pawling If You Knew Uly Like I Know Uly - Susie Stienke Windshield Wiper - Ken Smith Man On The Flying Trapeze - Mary Luhn The Man That Got Away - Mary Welle Brown Eyes - Gene Conger Caravan fWhen does the SAFARI leave?j - Gary Scovel Give Me Five Minutes More - Kay Becker Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - Cooking Class How Soon - Phyllis Hansen Count Your Blessings - Miss Palecek Somebody Goofed - Basketball Team Twenty-one Seniors Go On Stage . Q gg f N -5 f it i 'Q e eiie 2 it 5 1 is i i 1 i ' LQ K .4 m 5 , 'K E ii? A i M ,M '- 'F' Get him, Archie! Get a doctor! What's the matter with her? q in ' sfiftx - A W ff J ,si in I ii'-1 V 4 5 Sayings 'gi A Q' I ., ffm iig i e seiti s K 4 I u it A11right,IDID itandl am not sorry--take me away! Let me go--I didn't do it! Go ciao r '57 L ,X 9 HOME SWEET HOMICIDEH . , N , Senior Class Play l I Friday Evening, November 12, 1954 , V ' WYSOCM Director: Miss Joanne Wysocki ' ,, I ' ai Y 3, Qs Murder Cast Which one of us do you think did it? Twenty-two Juniors Top Row: Left to Right: L. Rath, W. Phillips, R. Kulir, B. Armstrong, H. Johnson, G. Remmel, G. Scovel, R. La- More, A. Opperman, T. Wicinsky, R. Ehlke. Third Row: W. Hewitt, W. Wine, M. Peterson, H. Westphal, T. Mc- Chain, M. Hoger, W. Hoewisch, J. Jenss, J. Soley, L. Bruss, L. Kellogg, D. Wisnefski. Second Row: MR. ELDEN MATHEWS, ADVISER, V. Pufahl, M. Hofberger, B. Bradley, D, McNamce, M. Christian, A. Loker, K, Halder, A. Beittler, L. Mueller, V. Schonscheck, L. Kinsler, F. Konow, R. Brooks, MISS WYSOCKI, ADVISER, Bottom Row: J, Kratz, A. Peterson, M, Welle, P. Scott, R, Mueller, J. Gauerke, L. Johnson, M. Larson, Z. Larson, B. Broehm, M. Hcrbst, K. Friederich, B. Heike, V. Peterson, M. Angell, N, Thiel, Q 5 V ' , -Zfrgjv Class Gfftcers ,i All N 'EF le -1, , 12' 'mai' . , -N-rf ' g' 1 is-.Qi's1' 'L 1 get as im, M 4 552' in if gl L F . 1 V Beverly Broehm Bruce Armstrong William Hewitt Jeannette Gauerke Treasurer President Vice President Secretary Twenty-three Sophomores Top row fleft to rightj R, Williams L,Pride R, Day G. Michels I, Thorne G. Van Austen T, Washburn D. Neu bauer, T, Patenaude, B, Grignon,'M. Heuer, Mr. DiVall, Adviser, Row 4,fleft to right, B: LaMarsh, B, Borree E Riley, M. Korn, J, Grunwald, C, Romberg, S, Schmeling, L. Glasshoff, P.Kolodzik, N. Becker, W, Kiesow, D Dorow,J, Smith, Row 3 lleft to rightj M. Becker, I. Thiex, A. Bradley, R. Hansen, J. Olson, J. Linstedt, J. Shaetz M. Mathison, N. Bork, J. Hofberger, S. Bruss, R, Mathison, G, Reese, I. Quigley, Row 2 fleft to rightj D. Johnson M. Gebauer, M, Popke, J, Wheaton, M, Weisner, C. Hunt, J,Moriearty, K, Rosek,Y, Opperman, M. Disch, M, Meinen J. Kellogg, B, Gutsmiedtl, Mrs, Eid, Adviser. Row 1 fleft to right, N. Schmidt, B. Olson, J. Krueger, B. Kent, K Hubli, R, Krueger, J, Brommelmeier, G, Hoewisch, M, Coughlin, I, Puhl, D. Peterson, C, Hansen, S, Breaker, A Opperman, T, Phillips, D. Pinnow. ENN X -f '- ik P l Class Officers dy ,Qi 7- z ,s fn? X' ,f H. 0 as gy.. A . . 5 1' ' 111, fm Eleanor Riley Beverly Borree Ronald Day Barbara Olson Treasurer President Vice President Secretary Twenty-four 5 , ' v J L , 4 lr rs.. X Freshmen Y' ' ' Top Row flefr to right, R, Hitchcock, J. Reinert, R, Procknow, L. Armstrong, D. Jensen, D. O'Connell, R, Krueger, N.Conley,J. Dellman, T, Ehlke, J, Reetz, J, Herbst, F. Loker. Row 4 fleft to right! L. Boe, M, Schneider, J. Land- wehr, E. Kinsler, N. Heuer, U. Boss, D. Johnson, D, Roland, J. Fasel, O, Drews, P, Salm, D. Magnuson, L. Bockin, V. Fink. Row 3 fleft to rightj L. Boe, L, Zeinert, C. Schueler, B. Becker, M. Brooks, J. Williams, C, Mueller, G. Christian, A.Christensen, J. Van Domelen, I. Wischow, L. Olson, R. Hillman, I, Thiel, Mr. Emerson, Adviser, Row 2 Cleft to rightj D. Conley, W. Wisnefski, D. Marks, J. Gauerke, M. Buchanan, M. Lutsey, S. Meyers, T. Schmidt, D. Hansen,J. Erickson, R, Krueger, J, Michels, G. Pavlak, F. Meyer. Bottom Row Cleft to rightj M. Davis, P. Went- zel, C. Weisner, J. Buser, R. Lipske, C. Radke, T. Keough, R. Larson, . endry, F. Krueger, R. Holtz, E. Angell, C. Bradley, D. Robbert, C. Brazee, Mrs, Loberg, Adviser. ill J W' l f ' ' f 1 ' vb ,- . r . VD ' ,, , X .4 , 1,01 I x 9 .,,,, ' J . k:k11fl,,'.' 'f V r - CI s i ,rs ,. ' -A GX IQ R, Larson: What is worse than I ' spit We are the happy freshies bitingintoan apple and Llflle do we know finding 3 worm? 'AA 5 p That down the stream that lies ahead E. Kinsler: Finding half a worm! ft, I, gi Our boats we have to row. 52 K 1:1 X , Q R 1:95 .R ',,,'l i in , , ' W S 1'-Q A, -t' - f?1a4L75 g ,114 , , W N 'f l 5 . Yelgwh., ,rigor . , X1 wifi' ' A . A 5515+ . - ' J Charles Radke larry Armstrong John Buser Tom Ehlke Secretary Vice President President Treasurer Twenty-five Cm.f-9-.C4.-weiwog Ldoumbuu mmnntlr .Domi-8-M-Q.nLl.9m4uo,4u.,4,rq,J,,Qld Qwmmgmvriu nnowx..QJ'N91.n.1-,m.h.f..6t.l 0om t:.M:o-x9Q,,JL..,g,:2x'o'VH 71914- 0-'-Wvv-nwu .Cb . 5 owed... uxud,o-ma1Li9'u.ww-n.pQn-are u ' QZ.qlJx9um3Q,'fn4,,,,gKaf . . AN, du. 'ff'm L'tQEe ,MNWMWMWO wie? aaa , we M f Eff? W ig yfwgifj V we ,WV X' 'NX If fb MW ff wwf f if if W N wb ,f 0' ACTIVITIES xi Th L b yC1ub meets tomght at 7.30 Nothing lik ph t grapher to make th GAA g 1 pay their dues . Gosh, who's treasurer, anyway . . . How much ha we got? . . . What ar We gonna do with 't. . L ave ittothe school? . . . NOT ON YOUR LIFE ..I-I metheFFAandFHAar 'tONE g t . . . . I this all we can spend o fl at F t t a h will meetin Winneco 'CY Future Teachers Of America Top Row: Left to Right: B, Broehm, J, Grunwald, L. Kinsler, D, O'Connel1, J, Larson, S, Schneider, D, Schmude, Middle Row: J. Thiex, J, Gauerke, K, Meyer, D. Hubli, N. Thiex, M. Baugrud, R. Mathison, M. Korn, MISS PAL- ECEK, ADVISER, Bottom Row: P, Hendry, M. Herbst, D. Hansen, M, Welle, M. Luhn, M, Weisner, M, Disch, K. Becker, P. Hansen. One of the most active organizations at WHS this year has been the Future Teachers' group. Under the able supervision of Miss Edna Palecek, Elementary Supervisor, this group worked daily withthe regular class room teach- ers in our building. Among the various jobs were checking papers, typing materials to be used in classes, helping with programs, changing bulletin boards, operating movie equipment and slide projectors, and assisting on the play- ground, At the annual FTA Convention heldin West Bend in October, Loretta Kinsler and Beverly Broehm were elected to STATE OFFICES as secretary and historian, respectively, President Darlene Sehmude participated ina radio broadcast on teacher recruitment sponsored by the State School Boards' Association, Beginning the year with a candlelight installation of new members and new officers, the group finished the year with a banquet, guests being the mothers or adult friends plus possible future members. Speakers were Mr. Robert Fowler, County Superintendent of Schools and Miss Annabel Wolfe. Dean of Girls at Appleton High School. Girls who served as assistants to the regular teachers were: Kindergarten: Sarah Schneider. Grade 1: Pat Hendry, Darlene Schmude, Marilyn Herbst, Kay Becker, Grade 2: Phyllis Hansen. Grade 3: Judy Larson, Kay Meyer, Grade 4: Donna Hubli, Rita Procknow. Grade 5: Nancy Thiex, Mary Korn. High School Teachers: Mary Ellen Baugrud, Loretta Kinsler, Jeanette Gauerke, X Z,-3 ' N 1: ... , Left to Right: M. Korn, J. Gauerke,'L, Kinsler, R, Mathison, D. Hubli, P, Hendry, N, Thiex, ,M Future Teachers' Convention at West Bend. 'Taos Hmmm! Are we going to do ALL that? Twenty-seven - 0 m WL lp -1' Future Farmers Of America 'vu N' 4 -8. Top row fleft to rightj G. Spilgies, W, Wentzel, G, Remmel, J, Kuhr, B. Mielke, H. Rehfeldt, Mr. DiVall, Adviser, Row 2 fleft to rightj D. Wisnefski, L. Johnson, C, Reese, R, Mathison, G, Conger, K, Hubli, U. Boss, P, Salm, K, Rosek, R, Hillman, Row 1 Cleft to rightj L. Kellogg, I, Reinert, T. Patenaude, F, Bork, L, Dougherty, H, Westphal, M, Heuer, L, Bruss, M, Christian, K, Halder, Future Homemakers Of America Top row Qleft to rightj D. Furman, N. Schmidt, R. Handt, M. Hofberger, C. Wiesner, I, Krueger, P, Wentzel, S, Schmeling, Mrs. Loberg, Adviser, Row 2 fleft to rightj J. Gauerke, J. Smith, M, Popke, M, Buchanan, B, Heike, J. Moriearty, M.Wiesner, M. Disch, M. Welle, Y. Opperman, M. Angell, V, Peterson, Row l fleft to rightj B. Borree, D,Pererson, M, Baugrud,V,Pufahl, M. Remmel, C, Romberg, B, Becker, J. Grunwald, E, Riley, E. Kinsler, I. Land- wehr, A. Welle, S. Van Domelon. Twenty-eight Magenta And Wolf Call Staff Top row fleft to right, C, Krueger, C, Germain, N. Washburn, Mrs, Srorke, ADVISER, Middle row Qleft to rightj M. Mathison, MAGENTA EDITORQ I. Rolph, MAGENTA BUSINESS MANAGER, WOLF CALL ASSOCIATE EDITOR, S.Steinke, WOLF CALL BUSINESS MANAGERg M. Remmel, MAGENTA ASSOCIATE EDITOR: K. Meyer, D. Peter- son, Bottom rowflefttorightj E, Kunde, WOLF CALL TYPIS'I'g J. Mueller, D, Furman, R, Handt, S, Rombert, WOLF CALL TYPISTg D. Hubli, MAGENTA AND WOLF CALL ARTIST: M. Baugrud, WOLF CALL EDITOR. Forensics Top rowfleft to rightj Miss Wysocki, COACH: M. Larson, L. Pride, R. LaMore, G, Spilgies, C. Germain, L. Kinsler, D, Hubli, Mrs, Tetzlaff, COACH, Middle row fleft to rightj Mrs. Johnson, COACH, M. Herbst, K, Becker, J, Land- wehr, S, Romberg, M, Luhn, P. Scott, K. Friedrich, M. Popke, Mrs, Eid, COACH, Bottom row fleft to rightj J. Gauerke, E, Kinsler, E, Riley,J, Grunwald, P. Kolodzik, D, Schmude, M. Korn, B. Broehm, M, Baugrud, Mary Korn, M. Disch. Twenty-nine Student Council Top Row: Left to Right: J. Engel, L. Scott, VICE PRESIDENT, R. EhIke,, R. Krueger. Middle Row: MISS EDNA PALECEK, ADVISER, M, Mathison, L. Kellogg, E. Angell, R. Phillips, M, Disch, Bottom Row: J. Gauerke, E. Kinsler, D, Ilubli, N. Schmidt, L, Kinsler, TREASURER, M. Korn, SECRETARYg K. Friedrich. 1President Rita Proc- know is not shownj, Meeting once a Week to plan and sponsor student activities, the Student Council had a very busy and productive year. Under the leadership of Mr. John Eid and Miss Edna Palecek, the Council engineered the following events: I-IOMECOMING - parade lineup, concessions, record dance Friday night, dec- orations for Saturday dance, publicity and half-time game ceremonies. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM - arrangement of skits by all classes. ANNUAL CLOTHING DRIVE - contest rules, weighing and sorting. RED CROSS DRIVE - publicity, collecting money, charity dance. NOON-HOUR ACTIVITIES - movies, song fests, dances. CAFETERIA - noon-hour supervision. PARENTS' NIGHT IN BASKETBALL - introduction of parents during half. O QU' Q . 'l gif ,Qt 1 00 Thirty Library Club flllllll.lllllllllH lllyn ll lll lll IIE llllfl , llrl its IN ll! 6' A mmm --i A Seated at Tables: Left to Right: K, Meyer, M, Welle, M. Larson, L. Kinsler, J. Gauerke, V. Peterson, K. Friedrich, R, Mueller, B, Helke, M, Mathison, M. Hofberger, A. Peterson. Standing: MRS, EID, ADVISER, B. Yehle, Z, Larson, L, Pride, B. Armstrong, N. Thiel, G. Scovel, H. Johnson, P, Scott, T. Elilke, N, Bork, J, Buscr, M. Becker, D, Wisnefski, R, Mathison. Girls' Athletic Association Top Row: Left to Right: F. Konow, P, Kolodzik, L. Glasshoff, B. Olson, M, Korn, Second Row: . M. Baugrud, B, Broelim, N, Bork, MR, JAMES DIAMOND, ADVISER, E. Riley, J, Olson, l, Quigley, Bottom Row, M. Buchanan, V. Peterson, C. Hunt, J, Williams, A, Welle, I. Morariety, M. Welle, M, Disch, I, Smith. Thirty-one X N May I4 1954 gf,?S t Dancing In Paradise a!lX -R -1 - Prom Court Left to Right: B. Wentzel, B, Yehle, D. Unser, J. Larson, H. Rehfeldt, D. Schmude, G, Schonscheck, D. Fur- man, King Walter Wentzel, Queen Rochelle Handt, M. Baugrud, L. Dougherty, L. Larson, L. Scott, I. Mueller A. Palmer, J, Wheaton, R, Phillips, Thirty -three Royalty At I954 Homecoming ,o,.., I . l . 'N ff , 1- E9 -l - Georgia Reese M - - C1 H . Frankl n Bork I J d E ' k Maggie gllifililian y Llarfiqfirniirgnrgg T: CN - . R - , Q9 ' ' . Q39 I x P, . N Q 1 1 I I 3 . f - . N Lf :ZW - - GS: Judy Grunwald , . Arlouene Bradley Austin Wheaton Melvin Marhison Q3 QW ' ' 2 - R - - we . I Surge nL T3ir?J?1?at Yeh le ' ' ' ' Victorious Under A Harvest Moon Date: October 23, 1954 . . Music: Templeaires Crowning of King: Rita Procknow, President, Stu- dent Council Crowning of Queen: King Lee Scott ' - QQ Mary Ellen Disch Carolyn Brazee Y, Don Neubauer Thirty-four Elroy Angell The Memories Still Linger. . .V ., K K N F' f ' ' 3 - 1 fs ' A X, I I , L 4 rn' 11: ' - 11 Get the Fire Department here FIRST! H1 ya fe as! , lf M ts' rf F V. 1 .M Wuxi N 4 1 M! N!! ll' , F 3 p W. F! First Homecomlng 3 F F, .....andwedid! Two-in-One ice cube SSS! Boom! Bah! U xnxx K .. we .t ,. hegzir to . :M A . . . . .and they got it! kk M ! Who wants the first lick? Expecting WHAT? Is this Winneconne'7 M 4, 'vm FU .....g...wv-an-n..q!!'li up ,V- I I 5 :gm F ' I V Thirty-five 4 1 Ri PEQ: I . . J .i ' ' ft' ' I , 'J fl ' I ALUH .jx A , 5 iv . n MUSIC . . . Without a rime or reason . . . A song will fill the day . . . The tune will keep repeating . . . It can't be tossed away . . . Regardless what you're doing . . . You'1l hum it thru and thru . . . Then stop and start all over . . . As tho 'twas something new . . . And so you can't explain it . . . But out of a clear sky . . . A melody will haunt you . . . From which you'd like to fly! H. B. F. O 0 S. Concert Band CLARINETS: Romberg, Shirley Becker, Kay Kinsler, Loretta Broehm, Beverly Meyer, Kay, ASSISTANT DRUM MAJOR Luhn, Mary, TWIRLER Hanson, Phyllis Thiex, Nancy Kolodzik, Pat Korn, Margaret Popke, Marjorie Becker, Marjorie Larson, Mildred, DRUM MAJOR Anderson, Lana Unser, Betty Mathison, Rosalie Thiex, Jacqueline Johnson, Donna Wiesner, Connie Drews, Mary Ellen Helm, Tom BASSES: Scott, Lee Day, Ronald Thorne, Joe BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Rolph, Judy I-IORNS: Kunde, Elaine Van Domelen, Janice CORNETS: Hendry, Pat Romberg, Carol, ASSISTANT DRUM MAJOR Van Domelen, Shirley Reetz, Jerry Engel, Jon Landwehr, Janice Schmude, Bryce Johnson, Dale Freund, Betty OBOES: Korn, Mary Becker, Mary FLUTES: Gauerke, Jeanette Schneider, Sarah Wentzel, Peggy Gauerke, Joanne Wentzel, Karen A an U AQ MR. JACK PERRY Director Thirty-seven ALTO SAXOPHONES: Handt, Rochelle Hubli, Donna Kellogg, Jeanette Quigley, Irene, TWIRLER Larson, Bernice Korn, Carol BARITONES: Ehlke, Tom Neimuth, Peter Hendry, Carl TROMBONES: Johnson, Harold Scovel, Gary Schoenscheck, Violet Patenaude, Tom Larson, Richard Handt, Robert Smith, Lloyd BASS CLARINETS: Larson, Zola Krueger, Judy TENOR SAXOPHONES Larson, Judy Grunwald, Judy Patenaude, William DRUMS: Soley, James Pinnow, Don Krueger, Fred TYMPANI: Unser, David BELLS: Lammeman, Mary agr. Q. ' ' CY f4fg?5+Z'2lJ 334211, aiicfifzfwwn X clgyjtffvzziavadff -Ha. GE 0 7 5-'-is n 0 ' f we W We iffy ' iv ' Mffiiiffjfvif it T 1? fjxyk 2 ,-26, 55 lv 'L , 7' sPoRTs ff' s f 1 U Rah Rah! We've GOT to beat Hortonville . . Who has the concessions? . . . Two popcorn and two pop coming up . . . Say! These ice cream bars are melting . . . Gosh, I think we're gonna win . . . Oh oh, fourth quarter . . . tune changes . . . Have they gotleadintheir shoes? . . . He's safe! . . . No, no he's OUT! . . . Hey, gotanypopcorn? . . .Whathas track got to do with Prom? . . . PLENTY . . . if a girl is waiting for you in the lobby . . . U Rah Rah Winneconne! 9 Left to Right: Mildred Larson, Judy Grunwald, Irene Quigley, Beverly Broehm. Have you got that spirit? Ya man! You gonna keep that spirit? Ya man! Extra! Extra! Read all about it! We're from Winneconne and we're proud to shout it! You gonna beat that HORTONVILLE? Ya man! Winneconne, Winneconne, a little louder now, Alright, alright, let's fight, fight, fight! . 1 Wm? J :gm 9 Winneconne, Winneconne, a little louder now, Winneconne, Winneconne, a little louder now, Winneconnel Q! Y! B Teams xl: If :P -' o Left to Right: Adele Christiansen, Lyla Mae Glasshoff, Evelyn Kins- ler, Marjorie Popke. Forty-one Al Gary Scovcl l Quarterback 9 170 lbs, at ,fx Austin Wheaton Quarterback 160 lbs. Bob Wentzel End Q' 160 lbs. .5 g Allen Biettler Halfback 160 lbs. Henry Rehfeldt Guard in-nv' .s n.aa b . ul ' li ' A 165 lbs, f X Coach Harold Schmidt Football Winneconne Winnecorme Winneconne Wirmeconne Winneconne Winneconne Winneconne Winneconne 1954 Scores Z5 Wolves Tie For Fu Omro O Wrightstown 13 Reedsville 0 Denmark 12 Wautoma O Hortonville Z5 Freedom 7 Shiocton 0 Lee Scott Center Ken Smith 195 lbs. Tackle 170 lbs. lf' 1 egg' la Dave Unser Fullback 145 lbs. Gene Conger Halfback 175 lbs. Football Place ln Little Nine Conference LITTLE NINE STANDINGS W inneconne Denmark W rights town Reedsville Hortonville Shiocton Freedom W L 5 1 5 1 5 1 3 3 Z. 4 1 5 0 6 Charles Reese ' Keith Halder Fullback 160 lbs. hm Kuhr End X 160 lbs. -K End 155 lbs. Bruce Armstrong Ralph Phillips Halfback 160 lbs Guard 165 lbs. LeRoy Eckstcm Guard 180 lbs. Duane LaRue 1 Tackle 195 lbs. David McNamee Quarterback 151 lbs. 's .91- 4 -ff f rx of Bob Gorsl-ci ': f. E End sqm? -4' r 55 175 lbs. N .Q XQ 5' 1 Coach hm Carlson l And The Memories Still Linger Q3 DHNCE fix norm ofng A? ' Q I! D fQ7ffiz. I M. Larson, I, Quigley I. Grunwald, B, Broehm, E 5 . -- iaw 5'i?7fLLAi185 - 4 4 l N3'g7513 Smith, Gorski, B. Armstrong, A FOOTBALL SQUAD 361 fuif LNAA 'B LQ- fi 'Lg wg Lu3i4.,5g f ao A Qs . LltA 1l71?q. tkk 7 L ,V .. ft Ll I ll I I! .X . M1 y Lx XJ 0 ,yd L, QL , WLM . fLQ!?m3? ,X 1 Baseball Top Row: Left to Rightz, A. Biettler, G. Conger, K. Halder, G. Van Austin, R. Lipske, C. Radke, M. Cough lin, C, Reese, COACH IAMES CARLSON. Bottom Row: D, McNamee, I. Soley, F. Bork, G. Remmel, D, Neubauer, R, Ehlke, L. Kellogg, D. Peterson, Club Top Row: Left to Right: A, Wheaton, G, Remmel, COACH TOBE EMERSON, COACH JAMESCARLSON COACH HAROLD SCHMIDT, H. Johnson, L. Scott. Third Row: C, Reese, R, Day, A, Opperman, B, Armstrong G. Scovel, D, LaRue, R, Kuhr, R. Ehlke, F. Bork. Second Row: D, Peterson, C. Radke, R, Wentzel, W. Par- sons, D, Unser, H. Rehfeldt, C, Parsons, C. Hendry, K. Halder, R. Brooks. Bottom Row: L, Mueller, K, Smith L. Kellogg, R. Phillips, D. McNamee, A. Biettler, M. Elmer, L. Eckstein, W. Hewitt, G. Conger, M. Christian Forty-five A Basketball Team r Standing, Left to Right: G, onger, R, Ehlke, B, Armst ng, L, Scott, H. Johnson, OACH JAMES CARLSON, Scovel, A, pernlilgx-D, U r, D, Peterson, D, McNam Isneelingg MABIAGE WUELLER J, THOR ' Tx 4 , L P cf N- f' I V ng - J Q f V' , Y X ' XR ,BK L ,QQ 09 If MASKETBALL SCORES ' , , f' I 'Vainneconne 48 'AOmro 46 W PW 15X . ' Winneconne 49 5.3Ber1in so Sy --AN Winneconne 65 B QfReedsvi11e 38 K ' Q XJ O I Winneconne 37 SS Denmark 47 QQ A Winneconne 40 Omro 51 Winneconne 63 ' 'Q Wrightstown 64 Winneconne 53 3 Hortonville 56 Winneconne 69 ,Bear Creek 77 Winneconne 56 Q Hilber 77 Winneconne 58 A Berlin 65 Winneconne 69jf3F5 Shiocton 62 Winneconne 435-g, T Freedom 46 Winneconne 69 Reedsville 73 Winneconne 47 Denmark 69 Winneconne 49 Wrightstown 59 Winneconne 56 Hortonville 89 Winneconne 53 Bear Creek 56 Winneconne 45 Hilbert 60 Standing: Left to Right: G, Scove1,D. Peterson, H. Johnson, D, McNamee, R. Ehlke, G. Conger. Kneeling: COACH JAMES CARLSON, T. Wicinsky, A. Opperrnan, B. Armstrong, Forty-six B Basketball Team Left to Right: C, Schuelcr, R, Procknow, W, Parsons T Ehlke L Armstrong G Van Asten COACH JAMLS CARLSON, D, Neubauer, C. Radke, J. Reetz, J. Buser, C Bradley BASKETBALL SCORES Winneconne Winneconne W innec onne Winnecorme Winneconne Winnec Orme Winnecorme Winneconne W irmeconne Winneconne Winneconne Winneconne Winneconne Winneconne Winneconne Winneconne Berlin 52 Omro Z7 Hortonville 37 Denmark 36 Omro 35 Wrightstown 37 Bear Creek 32 Hilbert 34 Berlin 56 Shiocton Z5 Freedom Z8 Reedsville Z7 Denmark 31 Wrightstown Z1 Bear Creek Z5 Hilbert 15 Forty seven mljmbf I luzvdxiffgcf. cftzffufwv 'ir' ji fZAf40'LfYs'1fff4'1 -, ,f , ffl, ,, , 'L ' 'I 6' 'A I ff' N gffimflcf at ,174 , - 11, f Tyrxagki ' Top Row: Left to Right: K. Halder, G, Spilgies, K. Smith, G. Scovel, B. Armstrong, L, Mueller, Bottom Row: COACH TOBE EMERSON, R. Phillips, G. Conger, M. Christian, M, Coughlin, L, Kellogg, D. McNamee, , . 1 4 ,' I' . XL in 'f 5, jc .ILI1 ff JI 7 Lltjd ff ff IPM it df WWI A, ,li I 954 Team Breaks All School Records . ,f HI VN Za APRIL 23 TRIANGULAR MEET Nekoosa 20 Berlin 88 112 points Omro 17 Winneconne '70 Plainfield 6 Omro 37 112 Princeton 3 1f2 APRIL 30 DUAL MEET Ion Peterson won the 100- and 200-yard Dash. Winneconne 89 points Kenneth Smith won 1st in the Pole Vault and 2nd in Freedom 24 the 200-yard Low Hurdles and 5th in the 120-yard MAY 7 DUAL MEET High Hurdles. Winneconne '78 points Richard Kiesow placed 2nd in the 1-mile run, Shiocton 30 Rodney Coughlin won the Shot Put and won 4th in the MAY 14 LITTLE NINE CONFERENCE MEET Discus Throw. Winneconne 87 points Don Halder placed 2nd in Shot Put and 5th in the Discus Shiocton 40 Throw. Freedom 27 Gene Conger placed 2nd in the Pole Vault and 4th in Denmark 22 the Broad Jump, Hortonville 12 Herb Helm placed 3rd on the 440-yard Dash and tied Reedsville 5 for 3rd and 4th place in the High lump, Wrightstown 5 Don Kellogg placed 4th in the 1f2 -Mile Run. Hilbert 0 All records were broken or tied. Winneconne won its third consecutive Conference title. MAY 18 DUAL MEET Winneconne 59 1!2 points Weyauwega 53 112 MAY 21 SECTIONAL MEET AT RIPON Winneconne 51 1X2 points Wautoma 48 Westfield 41 Weyauwega 29 MAY 21 TRIANGULAR MEET Winneconne 100 112 points Omro 65 Freedom 30 1!2 MAY 29 STATE MEET AT MADISON Winneconne placed third in the State Meet. Kenneth Smith won lst in the Pole Vault. Rodney Coughlin won 2nd in the Shot Put. Jon Peterson won 3rd in the 200-yard Dash. Dick Kiesow won 5th in the 1-Mile Run. This was the best placing in the history of the school. Forty -eight National Honor Society Walter Wentzel Darlene Schmude Mary Korn Salutatorian Valedictorian NATIONAL HOOIQII SgCIlTY S Z L 1 i 1 ll Key worn by members Q - Jeannettg Gene,-ke Loretta Kinsler semester of the 1954-55 school year saw the creation of the National Honor Society in Winneconne The second High School, Sponsored by the Student Council with Mrs. Bernadine Tetzlaff as faculty adviser. three Seniors and two Juniors were chosen as charter members, with three Sophomores as provisional members, In order that all Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors would have an equal chance at membership in the first group chosen. a grade-point average of 2,75 for the previous two semesters' work was set up as a criterion, The total rat- ' ' ' t for a B for each credit. Physical Education and sports will ingwill be based on three points for an A. and two porn s not be includedg all other courses will, Only Juniors and Seniors will be initiated at a public ceremony in the gym each year. . h 1. Sophomore provisional members are Eleanor Riley, Margaret Korn, and Sharon Sc me mg, Other members of the faculty committee are Mr, Leistikow, Principal, Mr, Eid, and Miss Palecek. Student Coun- cil ad visers, Forty -nine Hot Lunch And Maintenance Staffs if N.. ,. T, Top row Qleft to rightj M1 Kohnke, E. Bartelt, T. Gruell, Bottom row I. Krueger, D. Niemuth, E. Disch, O. Buser .,v Better watch out, girls. . .tomorrow half of that food Buns and soup. . . will be on each hip! Enough to feed an Army troop! Tray queens Ueft to rightj O. Luebke, E. Kaul, R. Abendroth Fifty 51, 5 - SMGRGAS BOARD . . . This section should be strictly for the Norskies, but the Magenta staff has decidedto let all you I r i s h me n , Dutchmen, Englishmen, Russians , Spaniards, Italians, Frenchmen, and assorted Americans in on a very choice assortment of dishes. So help yourself to Lutefish, Lefse, Flat brod, Sc one s , Flattigman's Bakels, Rosettes, Kjotboller, and Blod polse. Vaer saa god. Mange tak. Peekln' In N Heuer T Schmrdt G Chrlstran B Krueger Peekin' In M. Brooks, J. Michels . ll I I IA .-, 1,11 if' 'fr' my C? T1 s EU, D. Johnson, F. Krueger, G. Krueger J. Williams. C. Brazee D. Hansen, I. Reetz 1 , :Qc iv' I T Q av' 1 J. Gauerke M, SEPTEMBER September is a month for new friends, scared freshmen, initiation, and football games. The Seniors ALL had but one idea--to initiate those freshies--and get even for all the dirt done to them when THEY were in the same boat. The event was a complete success- - FOR THE SENIORS! As for football games, do we ever lose? Yes, September was a won- derful month at Winneconne High. Fifty-three to Weyauwega. Endeda successful S football season. S Shiocton O--Win- P neconne 18. a l 3 3 C I1 e Cl k T. E h 1 k Peekin' In . . At Mud And Boys OCTOBER 3 1fZ weeks of school past alreadyg yip- pee! We've got a long time to go yet but it's a good start. Float committees racked their brains for ideas. Lee Scott elected Homecoming king. First Wolf Call of the year issued. Fire Prevention program. First fire drill of the year. The social problems class visits the hos- pital for the criminally insane at Waupun and believe it or not, they returned. The homemaking class visits the woolen mills of Appleton. Six weeks exams begin--murder! Someone is missing--Mrs. Storke. Why all these serious faces? Are you worried about your exams? Hortonville knocked down again--45-25. No school--teachers are at Hilbert to Little Nine Conference. Everyone is busy writing class criti- cisms. What better chance will you have? Did you get your seat changed? Most people did. What's this! Boys chasing the girls! Oh, I see, Homecoming dates. A half a day off for trimming the Home- coming floats. Homecoming game. Freedom's up to par' it's just that Winneconne is far superior. Homecoming dance is a huge success. First report cards of this year. Listen to the moaning! Senior class decides on graduation robes. WHS is honored again by Z1 foreign visit- ors. FHA ff' ers one O 1C g i i 8 yn 5 Mud at Wrightstown pawn'-'l0 N W' ..... A W. Wine, G. Miche1s,M.Coughlin at Midtown 5 5 S' Peekin' In . . . After The Senior Murder Pla Just acting silly! How about weaning him? Conger, Wheaton, Rehfeldt, Gorski D. Unser Y Tra-la-la-la-la We're SO tired! Senoraiiheraoe Reese, Rehfeldt The latest thing in beards - Angora! Now watch mel Smoot. Wheaton Hendry. Gorski, Baugrud, Korn Fifty-five Peekin' C. Reese, M. Korn, Miss Wysocki ZZ General Assembly 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 A Z 3 Z4 29 30 In . . . On Class, Assembly, Party NOVEMBER Get your snow pants out. First real snow! Oh! What a delightful day! Nothing happened. School out at 1:45 for Teachers' Convention. Yipeeeee! Vacation--I wonder what all the teachers are doing? ..... Vacation--Whatta life! .... . E. Kinsler, M. Popke, A. Christian- sen, L. Glasshoff chosen B Cheer- leaders. W Club meeting. Gene Conger and Lee Scott co-captains. Say cheese! Smile pretty! Do something! The Larsens are here again. Class Play today. Everyone got his money's worth. Hold your breath until Mom comes home. Parent-Teacher Conferences Oh Dear! Noon movies began today. FATHER WAS A FULLBACK first presenta- tion. Stand still! You're wider than you- 're longer! Measurements today for band uniforms and caps and gowns for commencement. The suspense is killing me! What's going to happen at the movie today? Juniors choose class ringsg Seniors choose announcements. Six-weeks test already? My how time does fly! Ambassador Quartet entertained us today. Can't you still hear those bells? Winneconne 65-Reedsville 38. Last day of school before Thanks- giving vacation! We all have so many things to be thankful for . . . Some of the kids look positively green! Good thing Thanksgiving comes but once a year!!! Getting into the swing of things a- gain ...... Say Mr. Sun, Where are you? Gene Conger: I would like a book please. 1 - Librarian: Something light? 5 V GAA Skating pany y VJ ,I Gene: That doesn't matter, I have my fffaf ,252 dz? , ff! jffc-5-', car with me. :u,h,? G iffiggff 44 c K I ,. 1 fi- KA? V Fifty-six n.. ffcz 1 we f f 'GZCQYG7 dj - , if ,Zta 'f f December Merry Christmas! D I Fifty-seven Peekin' In . . . When They Didn't Know It! V. Peterson, L. Glasshoff Doing the 'applejack M. Baugrud Bottoms up ! It's polygamy, Walter! JANUARY Back to the old grind after two weeks' vacation. Second Song Fest led by Mr. Perry. Now sing! Spelling Contest held by the Seniors--Not as smart as they thought! First noon-hour dance held in the gym. Nancy Thiex came to school with a spark- ler. Basketball game at Shiocton. Magazine Campaign begins. Larsen Studios took more pictures today. Judy Rolph breaks ankle at skating rink. Basketball game at Reedsville. New band uniforms arrive! Bill Kiesow won 535.00 in the magazine drawing. Oh happy day! First semester ends. Janet Wischow won 510.00 in the magazine drawing. Winneconne lost to Wrightstown--Not a- gain! Magazine Campaign ended--53683.10 total sales. DAR Award to Rochelle Handt. Teachers got even with kids--report cards given out. FFA boys go to McCormick Show. Seniors start to study Literature--Ugh! FEBRUARY Ah! February! The month of Washington . . . Lincoln . . .and . . . Cupid! Old Mr. Ground Hog saw his shadow to- day--better keep those woolens out. The Wolf Call is out with lots of news, notes and nonsense. The Senior Candy Ball is scheduled for tomorrow night. Lots of sleepy-heads todayg must be eith- er a blue Monday or late hours. The quiet around school is frightening! The Senior Home Ec class was host to a live baby today--those girls must mean business! Jack Frost has no pity for Mr. Mathews-- his car just won't start these days. Last home game with Shiocton and we won . . . 40-60. Cupid has his quiver filled with arrows today--will you be his target? Senior commencement cards are here-- won't be long now! Fifty-eight Peekin' In . On The Classes Oh, you poor chicken! The Office Training class is fil- ing now--not only do the girls have to know their P's and Q's but also their A's through Z's. Lots of happy faces--must be Friday. A certain senior boy likes to sleep in Social Studies. Mar- shall Elmer not only sleeps-- he snores! After the Home Ec class gave a party forthe first graders, they wondered who had the most fun! Bookkeeping girls seem de- pressed--those Debits and Credits are just too much. Local basketball tournament MARCH First Forensics elimination here. Movie: BROKEN ARROW Amateur Hour in Gym, 8 p.m. Magenta Staff to Owatonna, Minnesota to tour yearbook plant. Forensics with Bear Creek and Hortonville. State Basketball Tournament at Madison. State Basketball Tournament at Madison. State Basketball Tournament at Madison. Little Nine Forensics at Wrightstown. Fifty nine Peekin' . . For The Last Time 5 T Y P 1 D S Biology APRIL Two teachers and four students gallup to Gallup, New Mexico D and no foolin'. 3 District forensics. W Music solos at Seymour. i W Club banquet. 2 Little Nine Music at Denmark. State Forensics at Madison. 19 Baseball at Shiocton. ZZ. Junior Prom at Roses are red, .5 Violets are blue, X , Orchids are 56.00, X Would dandelions do? V Hortonville and Shiocton here for track meet. E Local Spring Music Concert in H Gym. f Baseball at Hortonviiie. i Shiocton and Wrightstown here il for track meet. Music festival at Seymour. MAY Magenta arrives. Bear Creek is here for base- ball. Hilbert and Omro here for track' meet. Baseball game with Freedom ,, G here. 'I e Little Nine Track Meet at S Lawrence College la JUNE ' ll: Commencement fi Y Sixty See ya' at Homecoming!! W w w, 513W3WmWE3l FN 3NHW'WAMHMMMW MMNH!WFNmsr1xmWmwu'H'AiI'111''HNNWNHN'WWW1MWMNYM'WMEfNW1NNNN'HH4MM NnNH'N1mmnmWxxm11m11xmnNnW U ,,,, W - f 'U HY W W W , I Lmlfx 'N W ,ww MM . L F w WL I W 741412 747644 Flo. .b W ww W My W M ws V 5310 ,ld-44fof,6a!f aifbdf 0. Giga, Wt- ' 1 ,, my M W M Wi f X .,.,fM?V W ff 3 ff mm QJLJQWW GMM QQQQQWE , JA, J - Haw . wwe ,Lava WM 1 ww .ow WMM fp. Q-N Q 7yuV t'3 ypf l H ,QgZ,,,,,mj NJ X, K X Pm Jam bM 6? Ng iff QW 060 ga., A 9444! ' af, My fvizifwy wwf 'Vi JW ' J , ' , W fx QWQW WMM! WQJNN aww www., W asf.. K . 1 V , . Vw I , .W - ww 'L ,M gr- , , ., ., ,A 4 ivy 'q . .A ' AUM' 4 - ...LT il.- , - gg , A ,. .. ,L, - 4i..5f,,w5ff ,., M - Q H 2 sd:-iam -Q. , .-1'.f.....,, kt ,Q A V ! 5,105 1? J' W if V A pil... aff , F gf M:?x 'G-'f6xwff'L ww fy 'w fv'16' fl :ff . if 4- if if if - I V, . A -'- jk - , Uaufgfx . IW? . , A413 'K xs w ' v A 7 -5 sw f' ' ' 4. iff . J ' M 9' sl ' 'k' ' ' 1' , ML V40 jx 4 N My f VY . 'L , . - 1 if if 3 'V , 34 ' 4 12 f My gf f- ,, M,-ff2- 5 4, , ' f-af . ,Z V' . Y 4 1 g f-ff-e,, W L , , 4,0 . 1 ' 1 w, sfgl K 1, ' X I X F '- Kar M, f A l 2 . rY eQ., V 2 .M ff , ' 'T 1 as N. 5 ff 'f, Q Q I 1 - 4' I - 4, ,1 ff' M, A. I Q? H I , Mig? M U , krfg ,A if . I. if l fi if el gi S +5 A .10 ' .5 ' 'Q U t x ,I A Ak? f' 'C 10 ., IQYK V 8 54: -- I i wan.- : , '- , . .. . I 'F A L' N MM' ff' Q I 2 Us I 1' ' in '.':'f'ff 4 ,- 4 2 yy, my wiikm 40 1 if-rw 'E Wiffwi W L .A Zf ' , 5 Xfwl I . . 1 .0 dz A ,QA m 1. V .L , Wah h 'Z Jr: Q, Z- ' Mia- W 1 1m fm ff- wwlzigs XI' wif- ,. ' Q M 5 ffl' ' ' Y g , .swgggg if W N , Q? , jaw , wg M 9 . KM M' Qfnaw WW V Vg? iq? ffm nay: il' ,eww A ,v ..,. 5' iw 'Q J sf ,,,,sv,J 2, ' S sniff if v , -ff, 55, fig I 5. '55, 'gi ' if ,if ge , J 1 M. x ' li wi A ,il v f ,L '54 we 4 4 Ni, Q f?fff. , W , ,kg 4 , A 3 .slk is 1.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.