WAYLAND ACADEMY BEAVER DAM
WISCONSIN
PILLARS STAFF
LEFT TO RIGHT- Dick Morgan, Diane Withrow, John Wichman, Mary Harmison, Verna Hoyer, Barb Tews, George Maye .
Editor-in-Chief
... Verna Hoyer
Literary Editor
.. Karen Walgren
Art Editor
.. Diane Withrow
Boys' Sports Editor
. George Maye
Girls' Sports Editor
Mary Harmison
Advertising Editors
.. John Wichman, Dick Morgan
Typist
... Barb Tews
Circulation Manager
. Weimer Hicks Jr.
Advisor
Mrs. Pihlstrom
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Table oF Contents Dedication
6
Administration .. .
7
Faculty
11
Seniors
17
Juniors
35
Sophomores
43
Freshmen
51
Sub-Freshmen
57
Day By Day
59
Fall . . .
69
Winter
75
Spring
87
Calendar
95
Our Sponsors
DEDICATION
"Coach Patterson -
Our All-Around All-American ."
We the PILLARS Staff dedicate the 1953 PILLARS to Ray Patterson, builder of
IIICII
scholcw:>hip sportsmanship.
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WEIMER K. HICKS, PRESIDENT
Since President Hicks arrived at Wayland in 1943, amazing changes have come over our school. We have seen the erection of the Lindsay Gymnasium .and swimming pool, the new heating system, the new president's home, and the remodeling of both dorms, the chapel, the auditorium, and Club Henri. The entire campus has been landscaped and lighted, and the recreation area has been enlarged by the addition of the girls' athletic field and three all-weather tennis courts. Enrollment has more than doubled, necessitating the purchase of three off-campus houses. Probably most important of all is the current campaign for a new dining-hall which is to be completed before the centennial. Not all of the changes at Wayland are material, however. Scholarship has remained high, and the ideals and traditions of Wayland have been sustained. Dr. Hicks introduced the Student Senate which has done much to establish the friendly atmosphere always present on the campus. The most recent change is the introduction of a conduct grouping system to replace the demerit system. This innovation has given the students more privileges, more opportunities for achievement and fellowship than they have ever had. Dr. Hicks is striving to make Wayland and her students noteworthy. Dr. Hicks attended Princeton where he received his Bachelor of Arts Degree, and Cornell where he obtained his Master's. Before coming to Wayland, he taught English at Peddie for nine years . In recognition of his fine work in independent schoo l education, Ripon College conferred upon Dr. Hicks an honorary Doctor's Degree in June, 1949.
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STUART H. SIMPSON ~ l slii~;ialll
to th e
Pre~; id e 11l
ALTON E. WICHMAN
EDGAR B. CHARLES
JJwn of r ocational Guidance
Dean of Studies
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J. HOBART TUCKER, Dean of Boys Mr. Tucker came to Wayland in 1947 after serving on the faculty of Lake Forest Academy and Culver Military Academy. He did graduate work at Grenoble, Heidelberg, the Sorbonne and the American Academy at Rome after obtaining his Bachelor's Degree from Princeton. At present Mr. Tucker is Dean of Boys, Head of the Latin Department, and a member of the Athletic Board at Wayland /\caderny . Mr. Tucker's keen understanding of students is one of the q1.alities that makes him an outstanding member of our faculty.
RUTH L. FOSTER, Dean of Girls Mrs. Foster has been at Wayland for nine years as an understanding mother to all Wayland girls. In addition to being Dean of Girls, she is head of the English Department. Mrs. Foster attended Fairmount Preparatory School at Wichita, Kansas, and Kimball Union Academy in Nem Hampshire. She received her Bachelor's Degree from Smith College and her Master's Degree from ¡ Columbia University. As a classroom teacher, Mrs. Foster encourages students' mental growth ; as a dorm mother, she inspires moral growth.
ELLEN V. PIHLSTROM, Assistant Dean of Girls Mrs. Pihlstrom has been at Wayland for eight years. As Mrs. Foster's duties have expanded, Mrs. Pihlstrom was appointed Assistant Dean. Her cheerfulness and enthusiasm have made her a friend to the entire Wayland family . Mrs. Pihlstrom received her Bachelor of Art's Degree at Lawrence College and did graduate work in reading at the University of Colorado. At the present time she is completing work on her Master's Degree at the University of Wisconsin .
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BLANCHE A. BARNIDGE
RICHARD SOYA
X1 wse
l<'oo tb all r oach'
8pa 11 ish
R.N., Ancker Hospital St. Paul, Minnesota
E11glislt , 8pa11islt B.A. , La w rence Colleg e
A.B. , Washington University M .A ., Uni versity of Chicago
MARY HARTLEY Pia11 o, Organ B.A., B.M., Mary Baldwin College American Conservatory of Music
.il1路t, Geography , H ousehold ill gr.
M . MILLARD BROWNE
LORA GAMBLE INGHAM Chicago Art Institute
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KATHERINE COLLINS MAYER }Jflysical Edu cation fo1路 Gids Bouve-Boston School of Physical Education
MARCIA R. DWINELL
WARREN A . FOSTER
F re nch , English
Social St udies, Swimming Coach
A .B., Bates College M.A., Middlebury Cb llege
B. Sc. Ed ., Oh io State Uni ve rsity Bowling Green State Uni vers ity
ELDON C. MAYER ;: cience, Mathematics, lJI cchanical D rawing
MARION E. MITCHELL
B.S. , U. S. Naval Academy
University of Wi scon sin
RAY A. PATTERSON P ublic Relah'ons Di1·ect01·, B asketball Coach, Science Science
HERBERT C. COLEMAN
8 11 pc1'1'i:>o1· of Science D ept., 8cie11ce, Jl athematics B.A ., University of Wisconsin Pennsylvania State College Iowa State College
E ucntive S ec1·eta1·y Alumni Sec1·eta1·y
B.S., M .S., University of Wi scon si n
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PATRICIA E. PORTER
DAVID G. PROCTOR
LEO M. SCHNUR
B 11{}1ish, J o1w 11 ali:s m
E nyli:sh, !Jralll atics, A cti uities A dt'iw r
1> ircd or of A thl etics, T rack f'oac l1 S upm路v isor of Math. Dep t.
B.A., University of New Hampshire
A.B ., Harvard College M .ED., Boston University Middlebury College's Bread Loaf School of English
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B.E., River Falls State Teachers' College M.A., Northwestern University University of Wisconsin
SUE HELEN WEBER
LAVITA DIERKEN WICHMAN
G. DANIEL WOOD
Yoice , Piano
Libmrian and Comm emial Studies
Director of R eligion , Assistant Coach Pastor of First Baptist Church
B.A., Carleton College
B.A., Carroll College
B.A., Kalamazoo College B.D., Crozer Theological Seminary
STUDENT SENATE
STANDING-Roch Milia, George Maye, Pete Pratt, George Pratt, Colin Onan, Dick Neuman, Pete Morton. SEATED-Mary Harmison, Jim Burgess, Bev Gavel, John Wichman, Mary Jensen, Don Mayer, Verna Hoyer.
ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE
~~TANDING-Mr.
Proctor, Dick Morgan, laura Smith, Mickey Hummer, Dan Barber, Jean McMillan, Gene Kenniger.
SEATED-Mary Jensen, Bev Gavel, Barb Jergens, Liz Esten, Dick Schulz, Craig Ward.
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
LEFT TO RIGHT- George Pratt , president; Pete Morton, secretary; Bill Hutchings, vice-president; Warren Manthey, treasurer.
From the freshmen who entered in 1949, twenty-one have issued forth as four year seniors. With Jerry Roberts as president, we plunged into Wayland life, coming up with second place in the Homecoming skits and several fine activities. "That's Life," the last home-grown Rouland, had twelve freshmen in its cast, and we were well represented on the swimming and J.V. basketball teams and the Honor Roll. As sophomores, with Don Mayer as president, we made our way through the "Soph Snowstorm." " Good News" made the school aware of some new sophomore talent when Chotzie Howard stole the show. We also were represented on every athletic team and added nine names to the Honor Roll. Our junior year welcomed our largest group of new students, all of whom have proved invaluable. To lead us through this big year we chose George Pratt as our President, Verna Hoyer as Vice-President, and Barby Tews as Secretary-Treasurer. Homecoming proved a struggle through hours of rehearsal to bring forth our skit depicting the four seasons at Wayland - the hours of rehearsal taking their toll when a first place became our cherished award for all the hard work . We gave several activities that year, the most notable of which was the "Punkin' Prom," and many of us sang our way through "Oh Susanna!" Finally Prom time drew near and we all went to work with paint and miles of corrugated paper to produce our version of "Moonglow." Diane Withrow painted the scenes creating the atmosphere so appropriate for the crowning of Queen Verna Hoyer and King John Wichman, and the diligence of our Prom co-chairmen, Kathryn Kading and John Wichman, was climaxed in one wonderful evening. At last we became seniors. This dreamlike status was something many of us doubted as to whether we would ever attain. Again we chose George Pratt as our President, with Bill Hutchings as Vice-President, Pete Morton, Secretary, and Warren Manthey, Treasurer. At Homecoming our skit depicting the future of our classmen took first place. We put on another " Punkin' Prom" and then the "Christmas Ball" with its silvery stars and Christmas trees. In April we took " Our Night Out" in Rouland. Soon its songs will be replaced by "Pomp and Circumstance" as we say good-bye to Wayland and some of the most wonderful years of our lives.
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ALFRED ANDERSON Basketball l ,2,3,4,5; Football l ,2,5; Track 2,3,5; Hou se Council 5; "W" Club 4,5; Rouland 4.
KEITH ANDERSON Baskelball 4; Ski Club 4; Tennis Team 4.
MORTIMER S. BENNETT Youth Group 4; Swimming Team 3; Riding Club 3,4.
ANNE BLANCHARD Basketball 4; Choir 4; Rouland 4; Post 4; Y.W.C.A. 4; Messiah 4; Water Ballet 4; Youth Group 4; Toastmasters Club 4; Sailing Club 4; Rid ing Club 4; Drama Club 4; Band 4; Girls' Trio 4.
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MARJORIE BLECK Basketball 2,4; Hockey 3,4; Post 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Water Ballet 1 ,2,3,4; Chairman 3,4; Day Club 3,4.
ANN AYRES BRITTAIN Rouland 1 ,2,3,4; Chapel Choir 3,4; Post 3,4; Y.W.C.A. 1 ,2,3,4; Y.W.C.A . Cabinet 4; Honor Roll 1,2,4; Messiah 4; Youth Group 1,2; Toastmasters 3,4; House Council 4 ; Sailing Club 4; Riding Club 1 ,2,3,4; President 3,4; Nativity 3; French Club 2,3 ; Drama Club 3,4.
WILLIAM BROWN Choir 4; Rouland 3,4; Post 4; Toa stmasters 3; Wrestling 4; Riding Club 3; Golf 3,4.
ALICE BRUEMMER Roula nd 3; Hoc key 4; Post 4; Y.W.C.A. 3,4; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4; Youth Group 3; Ski Clu b 4; Riding Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3.
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EMILY CURTIS Rouland 3,4; Hockey 4; Post 4; Y.W .C.A. 3,4; Water Ballet 3,4; Youth Group 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Basketball 4.
ROBERT CUFF Wrestling 4; Tennis Team 2,3,4; " W" Club 3,4.
FRANCES CORBETT Hockey 4; Y.W.C.A. 4; Toastmasters 4; Basketball 4.
RICHARD E. CERVIN Track 4; Honor Roll 4; Wrestling 4; Rouland 4.
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DIANE DAVIS Choir 4; Rouland 3,4; Post 3,4; Y.W.C.A. 3,4; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4; Messiah 4; Youth Group 3; Toastmasters 3,4; Drama Club 4; Secretary 4.
RONY de LEON E. Toastmasters 4; Swimming Team 4.
EUGENE DEUBLE Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1 ,2,3; Track 1 ,2,3,4; Senate 2; House Council 2; Wrestling 3,4; Riding Club 1.
JUDITH EASTON Choir 4; Rouland 3,4; Hockey 3; Post 2,3,4; Y.W.C.A. 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Messiah 4; Youth Group 2,3,4; Drama Club 3,4; French Club 2,3,4.
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SANDRA GUTH Basketball 3,4; Hockey 3,4; Y.W.C.A. 3,4; Water Ballet 3,4; Youth Group 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Riding Club 3,4; Varsity Club 4; Cheerleader 3,4.
THOMAS GRILL Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3; House Council 4; Ski Club 2; Swimming Team 2,3; Wrestling 4; Tennis Team 4; "W" Club 3,4.
HARRY GORDON Choir 4; Football 4; Track 4; Post 4; Sailing Club 4; Wrestling 4; "W" Club 4; Drama Club 4; Rouland 4.
BEVERLY GAVEL Basketball 3,4; Choir 3,4; Rouland 3,4; Activities Committee 4; Senate 4; Y.W .C.A. 3,4; Treasurer 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Messiah 3,4; Water Ballet 3,4; Youth Group 3,4; Vice-President 4; House Council 4; Drama Club 3,4; Girls' Quartette 3; Girls' Trio 4.
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JAMES HAMMITT Basketball 1 ,2; Rouland 3,4; Football 1 ,2,3; Ski Club 2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4; "W" Club 3,4; Day Club 3,4; Golf 2,3,4.
DONALD HARDER Rouland 1 ,2,3,4; Football 1 ,2,4; Track 2; Post 3,4; Honor Roll 1 ,2,3,4; House Council 4; Wrestling 3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Photography Club 3.
MARY HARMISON Basketball 3,4; Choir 4; Rouland 3,4; Hockey 4; Pillars 4; Post 4; Activities Committee 3; Senate 4; Y.W.C.A. 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Water Ballet 3,4; Youth Group 3,4; Toastma sters 3,4; House Council 3,4; Riding Club 3; Varsity Club 4; Drama Club 3,4; Junior Marshall 3; Sailing Club 3,4; Senate Secretary 4; House Council President 4.
JUDITH ANN HINZE Basketball 1 ,2,3,4; Choir 4; Rouland 4; Chapel Choir 1; Hockey 3,4; Y.W.C.A. 1 ,2,3,4; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4; Messiah 2; Water Ballet 4; Youth Group 1 ,2,3,4; Toastmasters 3; Riding Club 1 ,4; Nativity 2,3; Drama Club 2,3,4; Ice Carnival Court 1.
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MICKEY HUMMER Football 3,4; Post 3,4; Activities Committee 4; House Council 4; Sailing Club 3; Tennis Team 2,3,4; "W" Club 2,3,4.
GAY HOYT Choir 4; Reuland 3,4; Chapel Choir 4; Y.W.C.A. 3,4; Youth Group 4; Riding Club 3,4.
VERNA HOYER Basketball 3,4; Rouland 1,2,3,4; Chapel Choir 2,3; Hockey 2,3,4; Pillars 2,3,4; Editor 4; Post 2,3; Senate 2,3,4; Y.W.C.A. 1,2,3,4; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2,3; President 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Messiah 4; Water Ballet 3; Youth Group 4; Toastmasters Club 2,3,4; President 3; Varsity Club 4; Day Club 3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Nativity 2,3,4; Cum Laude 3,4; Freshman Class Treasurer; Junior Class Vice-President; Junior Marshall 3; Junior Prom Queen.
CHARLOTTE HOWARD Choir 3; Reuland 2,3,4; Chapel Choir 2; Activities Committee 3; Y.W.C.A. 2,3,4; Toastmasters 3,4; Messiah 2,4; Water Ballet 3,4; Youth Group 2,3,4; Toastmasters 3,4; Forensics 4; Ski Club 4; Riding Club 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Nativity 3.
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WILLIAM HUTCHINGS Basketball 4; Football 4; Tra ck 4 ; Senior Class Vice-President.
SANDRA JOHNSON Rouland 1,2,3,4; Post 4; Y.W.C.A. 1,2,3,4; Y.W .C.A. Cab inet 4 ; Messiah 4; Toastmasters 4 ; Ski Club 3 ,4; Riding Club 1 ,3,4; Day Club 3 ,4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 3 .
VERNICE LEA JOHNSON Rouland 3,4; Post 3,4; Y.W.C.A. 3,4; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4; Youth Group 3; Toastmasters Club 3,4; Drama Club 3,4.
BARBARA JORGENS Basketball 3,4; Rouland 3 ,4; Hockey 3,4; Post 4 ; Activities Committee 4; Y.W .C.A. 3,4; Water Ballet 3,4; Youth Group 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Sailing Club 4; Riding Club 3; Varsity Club 4; Drama Club 3 ,4; Cheerleader 4; Spanish Club 3; Ice Carnival Court 4.
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GARY LACOURT Reula nd 2,3, 4; Senate 2; Swimming Team 2,3,4; Riding Club 2,3.
CAROLE LA BUY Choir 4 ; Reuland 2,3 ,4; Chapel Choir 3 ; Post 4 ; Y.W.C.A. 1,2 ,3,4; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4 ; Ho nor Roll 1 ,2 ,3,4; Messiah 3,4; Toa stmasters 3,4; Riding Club 2 ,3 ,4 ; Day Club 3 ,4; Nativity 2 ,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2; French Club 3,4.
JANE KLUSENDORF Choir 4 ; Reuland 3,4; Chapel Choir 3 ; Post 4; Y.W.C.A. 3,4; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4; Honor Roll 3; Messiah 4; Youth Group 3,4; Secretary 4; Toastmasters 3,4; Riding Club 4; Drama Club 3,4; Band 3.
KATHRYN KADING Reuland 3,4; Chapel Choir 3,4; Post 3,4; Copy Editor 4; Y.W.C.A. 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Messiah 4; Drama Club 3,4; Water Ballet 3,4; Toastmasters 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Sailing Club 4; Riding Club 3,4; Toastmaste rs Secretary 4; Prom Co-Chairman 3 .
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BILL LARKIN Rouland 2,4; Football 3,4; Water Ballet 1,2,3,4; Youth Group 1,3,4; House Council 4; Swimming Team 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Riding Club 1,2; " W " Club 1,2,3,4.
JOSEPH R. LEAMING Basketball Manager 4; Track 4; Sailing Club 4; Golf 3.
MARY CATHERINE LESTER Rouland 4; Hockey 3,4; Post 4; Y.W.C.A. 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Messiah 4; Water Ballet 4; Youth Group 4; Sailing Club 4; Riding Club 3,4; Drama Club 4; Photography Club 3; VicePresident 3; Band 3.
GERMAN MAHLER R. Rouland 3,4; Toastmasters 3,4; Swimming Team 3,4; Drama Club 4.
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ROBERT E. McPHERSON Choir 3; Reuland 3,4; Post 4; Messiah 4; Toastmasters 4; House Council 4; Sailing Club 4; President 4; Swimming Team 3,4; Wrestling 3; Drama Club 4.
WILLIAM R. McKINLAY Choir 4; Reuland 4; Post 4; Honor Roll 4; Toastmasters 4; Forensics 4; Wrestling 4 ; Tennis Team 4; Drama Club 4; Vice-President 4.
ELDON C. MAYER JR. Basketball 1 ,2,3,4; Reuland 3,4; Football 1 ,2,3,4; Pillars 3; Post 2,4; Editor 4; Senate 2,4; Honor Roll 1 ,2,3,4; Messiah 4; Water Ballet 3; Youth Group 2,3,4; President 4; Ski Club 1 ,2,3,4; Vice-President 3; Riding Club 1 ,2,3,4; "W" Club 1 ,2,3,4; Day Club 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Golf Team 1 ,2,3,4; Junior Marshall 3; Cum Laude 3,4; Sophomore Class President; Quartet 4; French Club 2,3; Band 1.
WARREN MANTHEY Basketball 1 ,2,3,4; Football 1 ,2,3,4; Track 1 ,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1 ,2; 'W" Cu~ 2,3,4; Day Club 3,4; Band 1; Freshman Class Secretary; So;Jhomore Class Secretary-Treasurer; Senior Class Treasurer.
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PETER MORTON Basketball Manager 4; Rouland 4; Football 2; Post 4; Senate 4; House Council President 4; Sailing Club 3,4; Tennis Team 2,3,4; House Council 3,4; "W" Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 4; Senior Class Secretary.
JERRY NIMS Basketball 3,4; Rouland 4; Football 3,4; Track 3,4; Senate 4; Honor Roll 3; Youth Group 3; House Council 4; Forensics 3,4; "W" Club 3,4; President 4; Drama Club 3; Ice Carnival Court 3; Spanish Club 3; President 3; Ice Carnival King 4.
JON HALORD OHLHAVER Choir 4; Rouland 4; Track 4; Messiah 4; Youth Group 4; Toastmasters 4; Sailing Club 4; Drama Club 4.
COLIN L. ONAN Choir 3; Rouland 3,4; Football l ,2,3; Track l ,2,4; Activities Committee 3; Senate 4; Youth Group 3; House Council 2,3,4; President 4; Golf 3.
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NORMAN ROBERTS Basketball 3; Track 2,3; Forensics 2; Day Club 3,4.
GEORGE PRATT Basketball l ,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Post 3,4; Activities Committee 2; Senate 3,4; Youth Group l; House Council 2,3,4; Tennis Team l ,2,3,4; "W" Club 2,3,4; Vice-President 4; Football Cocaptain 4; Ice Carnival Court l ,2; Junior Class President; Senior Class President.
WILLIAM 0. PERDUE JR. Rouland 4; Youth Group 4; Forensics 4; Ski Club 4; Sailing Club 4; Swimming Team 4; Drama Club 4; Golf 3,4.
PATRICIA ANNE PARK Choir 4; Rouland 3,4; Chapel Choir 3; Y.W.C.A. 2,3,4; Messiah 4; Youth Group 3; Riding Club 3; Drama Club 4; Ice Carnival Court 2.
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ROBERT A ROGERS Rouland 1 ,2,3,4; Chapel Choir 1; Hockey 4; Post 4; Y.W.C.A. 1 ,2,3,4; Messiah 1 ,4; Youth Group 1 ,2,3,4; Water Ballet 4; Sailing Club 4; Riding Club 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Toastmasters 2.
ROBERT SHARP Basketball 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Track 3,4; Activities Committee 4; Youth Group 2,3,4; House Council 4; Ski Club 3,4; Wrestling 3; Tennis Team 2; "W" Club 3,4.
BRUCE SPACEK Rouland 4; Track 3,4; House Council 3,4; Wrestling 3,4; "W" Club 3,4; Water Ballet 3; Ice Carnival Court 4.
SALLY STEPHENS Rouland 2,4; Post 4; Senate 2; Y.W.C.A. 1 ,2,3,4; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3; Messiah 4; Youth Group 1 ,2,3,4; Toastmasters 3; House Council 2; Drama Club 3,4; House President 2; French Club 2,3,4.
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KAREN WALGREN Rouland 3,4; Chapel Choir 2; Hockey 4; Pillars 4; Activities Committee 4; Y.W.C.A. 2,3,4; Y.W.C.A. Secretary 4; Messiah 2; Youth Group 2; Toastmasters Club 3; Forensics 3; Ski Club 3,4; Sailing Club 4; Riding Ciub 3,4; Drama Club 4; French Club 3,4; Nativity 4.
JAMES H. TREPP Football 4,5; Ski Club 4,5; President 4,5; Swimming Team 4,5; Day Club 4,5.
BARBARA TEWS Choir 1 ,2,3,4; Librarian 4; Rouland 1 ,2,3,4; Pillars 4; Post 3,4; Copy Editor 4; Activities Committee 2; Y.W.C.A. 1 ,2,3,4; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2; Honor Roll 1; Messiah 1 ,3,4; Water Ballet 3,4; Youth Group 1 ,2,3,4; Toastmasters Club 4; House Council 1 ,2,3; Forensics 4; Sailing Club 3,4; Vice-President 3; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Trio 4; Sextette 1; French Club 2,3,4; Band 1 ,2; Basketball 4; Drama Club 1 ,2,3,4; Secretary 4; Riding Club 1 ,2; Freshman Class Vice-President; Sophomore Class Secretary-Treasurer; Junior Class SecretaryTreasurer.
MARY STEVENS Basketball 4; Y.W.C.A. 4; Honor Roll 4; Water Ballet 4; Ski Club 4; Sailing Club 4; Riding Club 4; Drama Club 4; French Club 4.
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JULIE WHITING Reuland l ,2,4; Chapel Choir 4; Hockey 4; Post 4; Y.W.C.A. l ,2,3,4; Water Ballet 3,4; Youth Group l ,2,3; Toastmasters 3,4; Ski Club 4; Sailing Club 3,4; Riding Club l ,2, 3,4; Band l; Drama Club l ,2,3,4; Nativity 4; Spanish Club 3; Ice Carnival Court 3; Ice Carnival Queen 4.
JOHN WICHMAN Choir 3,4; Reuland 3,4; Pillars 4; Post 4; Senate 4; President 4; Honor Roll 3; Messiah 3,4; Toastmasters 3,4; President 4; Forensics 3,4; Swimming Team 3,4; Riding Club 3; "W" Club 4; Day Club 3,4; President 3; Spring Play 3,4; Junior Prom King; Junior Prom CoChairman; Quartet 4; Drama Club 3,4; Band 3,4; House Council 4.
DIANE WITHROW Choir 2,4; Reuland 3,4; Chapel Choir 2,3; Pillars 2,4; Post 4; Y.W .C.A. l ,2,3,4; Vice-President 4; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3; Messiah 2,4; Youth Group l ,4; Toastmasters 4; Sailing Club 3,4; Riding Club l ,2,3; President 2; Drama Club 2,3,4; Nativity 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Water Ballet 4.
RICHARD WITTNEBEL Honor Roll l ,2,3,4; Day Club 3,4; Junior Marshall 3.
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
LEFT TO RIGHT -
George Maye, President; Jim Burge;s, Vice -President; Sukie Fi sher, Treasurer; Mary Jensen, Secretary.
Our first undertaking as juniors was a turnabout early in the year called " The Tackle Turnabout." The gym was decorated as a football field, and popcorn and hot dogs were served for refreshments. October began our preparation for Homecoming . Our skit was our own picture of what we hope the new dining hall will be, complete with singing waiters and a floor show. All the members of the class participated, and we had a wonderful time rehearsing for the big production. In competition for the winning effigies, we took first place. Before Christmas vacation we sponsored an activity called the "Hayseed Hoedown ." Everyone donned jeans and cotton shirts to enjoy an evening of square dancing. The Class of 1954 began early in the year to raise money for the Junior Prom by selling popcorn at the Linfield movies. After the new year, thoughts turned toward the Prom , and with hard work and co-operation from everyone the Junior Prom was a great success. Several members of the class have distinguished themselves in all phases of Wayland activities. There were many junior students on the varsity athletic teams and stil l others held leading positions in various campus organizations. Our thanks are extended to George Maye, our Class President, who has done an excellent job, as well as to the other class officers: Jim Burgess, Vice-President; Mary Jensen, Secretary; and Sukie Fisher, Treasurer. Our class advisors, Miss Porter and Mr. Mayer, also deserve recognition for the help they have offered throughout the year. Judy Lentz, Jerry Zweifel, George Maye, and Dick Morgan have been constantly near the top of the Honor Roll. George Maye, Mary Jensen, Cyn Butler, Dick Neuman, Jim Burgess, are representatives on the student senate. Mary Jensen, Suk ie Fisher, and Sig Hanson are officers of the girls' Varsity Club. Ray Little, Dick Kimberly, and Ron Schmoller played regularly on the football team. On the varsity basketball team were : Chuck Nisbet, George Maye, Tom Watkins, and Jerry Zweifel.
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Don Andrews
Henry Atwood
Bob Banky
Bette Bohl
Betsy Beglinger
Jim Burgess
Don Bakkum
Don Augustine
Phil Blades
Mary Burrow
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Cynthia Butler
Lynne Clements
Anne Cook
Sukie Fisher
Mary Engle
Ed Goss
John Dillon
Bob Edwards
John Geffert
Janet Harris
Sig Hanson
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Mary Hawkins
Don Herring
Weimer Hicks
Janet Johnson
Dick Kimberly
Sue Jordan
Sue Johnson
Judy Lentz
Chuck Klein
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Mary Jensen
John Hughes
Ray Little
George Maye
Nancy Paul
Chuck Nisbet
Bill Richmond
Ticky Nason
Dick Morgan
Liz Ridout
Renee Pleitavino
Mary Ann Schlicher
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Dick Neuman
Ron Schmoller
Jim Southcott
Janeen Sittler
Orah Schoon
Larry Thorsen
Tom Watkins
Judy Van Dalson
Mary Jane Whale
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Sally Wilson
Martha Swenson
John Wagner
Jerry Zweifel
GIRLS' GYM AT NIGHT
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
LEFT TO RIGHT- Dick McFarland , treasure r; Roch Milia , Preside nt ; Con nie Zipprodt, Secretary; Robe rto Fe rnandez, Vice-President .
At the first 1952 meeting of the Centennial Class , the sophomores welcomed many new members as well as new class advisors - Miss Sue Weber and Coach Dick Boya . The class elected Roch Milia as their 1952-1953 class President; Robert::J Fernandez, Vice-President; Connie Zipprodt, Secretary; and Dick McFarland, Treasurer. The class began immediately to plan for Homecoming Skits, but had difficulty agreeing on a theme. However, the sophomores came through to take second place on both their skit and their effigy. Shortly after Thanksgiving, the Centennial Class sponsored the successful turnabout "Twin Pan Alley." Also after Christmas the class put on the activity "Ranchtime Roundup," an evening of roller skating, entertainment, and fun. In the spring the class held the annual Sophomore Carn ival which d isplayed the leadership of the class of '54. Many members of the sophomore group have been active both scholastically and on the extracurricular side. Numerous sophs were on the Honor Roll during the year and many others were in Reuland . The following girls were on Varsity Hockey : Sue Clark , Kaye Jermain , Marge Eisert, Gretchen Smith, Laura Smith, Connie Zipprodt, and Mary Lou Miller. In Water Ballet were: Mary Muntz, Lee Baumgarth, Laura Smith, Gretchen Smith, Kay Jermain, Barbara Morton, and Sue Clark. The sophomore boys on varsity football were Dick McFarland , Gene Kenniger, Fred Kapelle , and Roch Milia, manager of the team. On varsity bas ketball were Dale Schoon, Fred Kapelle, and Dick PingeL The sophomore class has shown real ability and enthu si asm throughout the entire year .
Page Fort y-fou r
Lee Baumgarth
Bill Adams
AI Davidson
Barbara Forader
Sue Clark
Paul Deniger
Elaine Gocker
Pag e Fo rty -f ive
Ross Cory
Marge Eisert
Bill Grathwohl
Bert Gray
Petie Hobbs
Bob Jeuck
Bill Hoag
Sara Harris
Charlie Harris
Mary Lou Greiner
Harry Hummer
Penny Johnson
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Kaye Jermain
Fred Kapelle
Gene Kenniger
AI Laun
Donna Messer
Barbara Morton
Sue Lawrence
Dick McFarland
Mary Lou Miller
Roch Milia
Mary Muntz
Bill McKinstry
Brian Newbury
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Dick Pingel
Jane Porter
Steve Schlafer
Laura Smith
Kenny Rice
Molly Ramos
Steve Smith
Dale Schoon
Gretchen Smith
Ted Tourtelot
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Roberta Rinehart
Joanne Tourtelot
Donald Utz
Carol Wester
Gerry Wolf
Bill Ziegler
Tom Zimmerman
Connie Zipprodt
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"STAUNCH WE STAND AND EVER LOYAL. .. "
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FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS
LEFT TO RIGHT -
Craig Ward , Treasurer; Bud Schoen, Sec-etary; Judy Nagley, Vice-President; Dan Barber, President .
The Class of 1956 promises to be a fine one. The forty-six freshmen helped to swell our record school enrollment and add many new members to the athletic teams as well as to the Honor Roll. Close to one-fourth of the class appears on the Honor Roll at each marking period and some of those representing the class include Judy Nagley, David Camenga, Ferrell Sterner, Bud Schoen, Scott Brown, Mary Kimball, Lory Marcus, Stan Marshall, Martha Lentz, Elizabeth Esten , and Jean Elser . In the fall our class effigy for Homecoming was built around the slogan, "North Shore Smells de Feet. " The class skit depicted a Wayland alumni's recalling the time he was the "man of the gridiron ." The Junior Varsity sport teams owe much of their success to the freshmen. Representing our class on the J .V. basketball squad were Tucker McNamara, Craig Ward, Dan Barber, Stan Marshall, Pete Pratt, Chuck Morgan, Scott Brown, Jeff Snyder, Dick Schulz, and Art Curtis. On the Wrestling Team were Ward Keil and Bob Chesi, and our representatives on the Swimming Team included Bud Schoen, Jim Abbott, Dick Barnes, David Camenga, and Fred Bote. Under the capable leadership of President Dan Barber, Vice-President Judy Nagley, Secretary Bud Schoen, and Treasurer Craig Ward, the freshmen sponsored many successful activities throughout the year. The freshmen wish to thank Miss Brown and Mr. Foster for guiding them through a wonderful year.
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Jim Abbott
Leah Allen
Dick Barnes
Helen Burton
Dan Barber
Scott Brown
David Camenga
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Bob Barber
Sudro Brown
Bob Chesi
Penny Clark
Jamie Croy
Liz Esten
Ward Keil
Brita Duce
Art Curtis
Roberto Fernandez
Barbara Hickman
Mary Kimball
Judy Kerber
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Jean Elser
Teddy Kirkby
Carol Lechner
Elaine Krause
Loren Markus
Tucker McNamara
Bob Meyer
Martha Lentz
Stan Marshall
Bruce Linroth
John McAuliffe
Chuck Morgan
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Judy Nagley
Jean Ohlhaver
Ferrell Sterner
Jane Owen
Pete Pratt
Larry Smead
Jeff Snyder
Pat Vaughn
Craig Ward
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Dick Schulz
D. D. Zaug
Fred Bote
Cynthia Gordon
Sue Hicks
Jim Johnson
Roland Schoen
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DORMITORY COUNCILS WARREN HALL
LEFT TO RIGHT-Mary Harmison, Mary Engle, Pat Vaughn, Sue Clark, Beverly Gavel.
WAYLAND HALL
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BACK-George Pratt, Gene Kenniger. ' MIDDLE-Dick Morgan, Bob McPherson, John Wichman, Mickey Hummer, Georg~~ Maye, Pete Morton, Colin Onan.
FRONT-Bob Edwards, Bill larkin, Bob Banky .
TOASTMASTERS
BACK-Bob Edwards, Don Herring, Rony de Leon, Chuck Klein, Germ::m M3hler, Jon Ohlhaver, Dick Morgan, Bob McPherson, John Wichman, G~mge Maye . M'DDLE-Verna Hoyer, Elizabeth Ridout, Jane Klusendorf, Janet Johnson, Carole laBuy, Anne Blanchard, Diane Withrow, Mary Harmison, Vernice Johnson, Sue Clark, Penny Johnson, Kathy Kading. FRONT-Kaye Jermain, Barbara Tews, Roland Schoen, Bruce linroth, Mr . Maye r, Carol Wester, Mary Jane Whale, Mary Muntz.
YOUTH GROUP
BACK-Charlie Harris, Chuck Klein, D. D. Zaug, Barbara Tews, Mary Harmison, Diane Withrow, Jean McMillan, Janet Harris, Lynne Clements, Mary Hawkins, Sue Hicks, Gay Hoyt, Sue Clark. MIDDLE-Charlotte Howard, Bob Jeuck, Roberta Rogers, Pat Vaughn, Anne Blanchard, George Maye, Jane Klusendorf, Beverly Gavel, Don Mayer, Helen Burton, Sally Stephens, Janet Johnson, Chuck Nisbet . FRONT--Mort Bennett, Barbara Jergens, Judy Easton, Kaye Jermain, Sue Jordan, Penny Johnson, Laura Smith, Sue Johnson, Gretchen Smith.
''W''
CLUB
BACK-George Pratt, Jim Hammitt , George Maye, Chuck Nisbet, Don Mayer. MIDDLE-Bill Larkin, Pete Morton, John Wichman. FRONT-Bob Edwards, Bob Banky, Gene Kenniger, Mickey Hummer.
VARSITY CLUB
BACK-Mary Jensen, Sukie Fisher, Sigrid Hanâ&#x20AC;˘on. FRONT-Barbara Jorgens, Laura Smith, Mary Harmison, Verna Hoyer, Sandy Guth.
POST STAFF Editor-in-Chief . . .......... Don Mayer Assistant Editor .. George Maye Copy Editors ..... Barb Tews , Kathy Kading News Editor . Judy Easton Feature Editor ........ . Diane Davis Girls' Sports Editor Mary Jensen Boys' Sports Editor Mickey Hummer Exchange Editor .. Steve Schlafer Typists . Elaine Gocker, Kathy Kading, Cynthia Butler, Jane Klusendorf, Barbi Jorgens, Judy Easton, Sally Stephens, Vernice Johnson, Emily Curtis, Sandy Johnson, Judy Whiting Reporters .......... Sukie Fisher, Bill Brown, Don Harder, Mary Harmison, Annie Brittain, Gretchen Smith, Connie Zipprodt, Dick Morgan, Vernice Johnson, Anne Blanchard, Mary Lester, Jerry Nims, Sue Clark, Carole LaBuy, Bob McPherson , Harry Hummer, Lynne Clements, George Pratt, Bill McKinlay, John Wichman, Liz Ridout, Pete Morton, Harry Gordon, Diane Withrow Roberta Rogers Artist Miss Porter, Mr. Proctor Advisors Page Sixly路lhree
WAYLAND CHOIR
FRONT-Mary Jensen, Judy Easton, Barbara Hickman, Sue Johnson, Diane Davis, Judy Hinze, Sigrid Hanson, Diane Withrow.
SECOND-Beverly Gavel, Jane Klusendorf, Carole LaBuy, Mary Harmison, Pat Park, Gay Hoyt. THIRD-Janet Johnson, Anne Blanchard, Janet Harris, Sue Jordan, Barbara Tews.
FOURTH-Pete Pratt, Jim Burgess, Dick Morgan, John Wichman, Jon Ohlhaver. FIFTH-D. D. Zaug, George Maye, Dale Schoon, Don Herring.
QUARTETTE
LEFT TO RIGHT-Jim Burgess, Don Mayer, John Wichman, George Maye.
CHAPEL SCENE
GIRLS ' TRIO
Bud Schoen and Miss Weber
CHAPEL CHOIR
BACK ROW-Judy Nag ley, Jane Porter, Judy Whiting, Mary Whale, Mary Engle, Sally Wilson, Martha Swenson, Gretchen Smith, Carol Wester, Sue Hicks. FRONT ROW-Laura Smith, Cyn Butler, Kathy Kading, Maxie Forader.
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Y.
Y. W. CABINET
BACK ROW-Mary Jensen, Verna Hoyer, Jane Klusendorf, Bev Gavel, Gretchen Smith, Mary Hawkins, Laura Smith , Judy Hinze, Alice Bruemmer, Carole LaBuy. FRONT ROW-Vernice Johnson, Diane Withrow, Sandy Johnson , Diane Davis, Karen Walgren .
W.
C.
A. The Wayland Y. W. C. A. this year was under the leadership of Verna Hoyer. With Diane Withrow as vice-president, Karen Walgren as secretary, and Beverly Gavel as treasurer, the Y. W . C. A. sponsored various Wednesday evening meetings, with faculty members and other Y. W . friends as speakers. The Cabinet girls returned early in September to prepare for the opening of school. The annual Fellowsh ip Dinner occurred in October, with the four officers telling of the year's theme, " Rainbow in Reverse." The beautiful Recognition Service held in Linfield Library in ~ovember brought into membership a large number of the new girls . Alessandra, of Italy. This year the Y. W . C. A. girls adopted a " foster daughter " Many packages were sent to Alessandra throughout the school year. The Christmas Pageant, telling the stor y of the Nativity, was presented by the Y. W . g 1rls in December . Al so, a special Y. W. Christmas Service was held in the chapel. The annual Christmas party in the dorm occurred the night before Christmas vacation . In February, the Masquerade was given for the benefit of the March of Dimes. This activity was a highlight of the school year . The activities of the Y. W . in the late spring were the May banquet, when the new officers were installed, the Mock Wedding, and the Senior Farewell which brought to a close another year at Wayland for the Y. W . C. A. The 1953 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet members were Alice Bruemmer, Judy Hinze, Ann Brittain, Jane Klusendorf, Diane Davis, Vernice Johnson, Carole LaBuy, Sandy Johnson, Mary Jensen, Sukie Fisher, Mary Hawkins, Gretchen Smith, Connie Zipprodt, and Laura Smith . â&#x20AC;˘ Miss Marion Mitchell was, as always, our inspirational and helpful advisor.
Kare n Walgre n, Donna Messer, Judy Whiting , Mary Jensen, Carol e La Buy, Laura Smith , Ve rna Hoyer.
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DRAMA CLUB
BACK ROW-Ann Brittain, Verna Hoyer, John Wichman, George Maye, Bill McKinlay, Don Mayer, Mr. Proctor. FRONT ROW-Chotzie Howard, Barb Tews, Diane Davis, Barb Jergens, Kathy Kading. Page Sixty-eight
THE BIG RED
FOURTH ROW-George Maye, Coach Charles, John Geffert. THIRD ROW- Gene Kenniger, Warren Manthey, AI Davidson, Jerry Nims. SECOND ROW- Dick Neuman, Jim Trepp, Fred Kapelle, Bill Larkin, Dick McFarland, AI Anderson, Dick Kimberly. FIRST ROW- Don Augustine, Harry Gordon, Bill Hutchings, Dale Schoon, Tom Grill, George Pratt, Ray Little .
SENIOR LETTERMEN
Jim Trepp, Warren Manthey, Don Mayer, Jerry Nims, Bill Hutchings, Harry Gordon, Bob Sharp, Coach Boya.
George Pratt, Coach Boya, Tom Gri ll. SECOND ROW- Coach Boya, Bob Sharp, Don Mayer. FIRST ROW- Ron Schmoll e r, Chuck Nisbe t, Jim Hammitt .
Wayland's Big Red opened the 1952 season under the leadership of Coach Richard Boya. Mr. Boya employed the single wing formation instead of the 'T ' which had been used at Wayland for the last few seasons. The squad was handicapped in that they had to learn strategy which was new to them, but they learned fast and showed promise of a good season . The first game of the year was played at Fond du Lac against the strong St. Mary Springs' eleven . With one game already tucked under their belts, the Springs' squad had a slight edge and managed to hold off the Big Red and win 21 - 13 . In their fir st league encounter, the Redmen ran up against Milwaukee Country Day, the eventual champions of the Midwest Prep league, and succumbed 32 - 0 . After losing two games, the Red and White squad suddenly revealed its potency and soundly whipped Milwaukee Lutheran by a 19 - 0 score. The Wayland eleven dominated play throughout the encounter and peneTrated d eep into scoring territory often . Lutheran seemed powerless as nearly every play run by the Big Red went for long yardage . Running up against an inspired Northwestern Prep squad, the Redmen lost the ball several times near the goal, and the clock ran out giving t:1e Preps a 13 - 6 victory. After scoring on their first play from scrimmage, Wayland lost a hard-fought battle to M.U .S. 20 - 6. Uni versity School passed unusually well in the game and, confusing our defense several times, finished the game as victors . In the Homecoming game , Wayland 's gridders played excellent ball in the first half, but the depth and strength of the North Shore Country Day eleven overpowered them and the Red and White lost 27 - 13 . Failing to get that e xtra yard when it was needed most, was the chief reason for the 26 - 0 loss to Lake Forest. Several plays worked well for the Redmen and brought them close to paydirt, but each time they failed to score. After the close of the season, George Pr att was selected as an end on the All-Conference Second Team . Page Seventy-one
Sig and Mary
Mrs. Mayer
THE
RED TEAM LINEUP Jensen Hanson Harmison Corbett Bleck Hinze Wilson Jorgens Guth L. Smith Hoyer Schoon Fisher SCORES Wayland 1 Wayland 2 Wayland 2 Wayland 2
- Downer - M. U. S. - Downer 3 - M. U. S. 2
THIRD ROW- Mrs. M~yer, Sue Clark, Em Curtis, Mary Lester, Gretchen Smith, Mary Jensen.
SECOND ROW- Helen Burton, Judy Nagley, Marge Eisert, Mary Engle . FIRST ROW- Connie Zipprodt, Mary Whale, Barb Jergens.
RED
WHITE TEAM LINEUP Walgren Jordan Lester Ha wkins Zipprodt Whiting G. Smith Ei sert Schlicher Jermain Engle Curtis Olin Clark Hicks SCORES Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland
THIRD ROW- Lu Olin, Mary Harmison , Sig Hanson, Sue Jordan, Mary Miller, Judy Whiting , Sukie Fisher, Alice Bruemmer. SECOND ROW- Bobby Rogers, Margie Bleck, Judy Hinze, Mary Hawkins, Sue Hicks, Or~h Schoon. FIRST ROW- Sandy Guth, Mary Schlicker, Laura Smith, Kaye Jermain, Verna Hoyer.
0 1 0 0
- Downer - M . U. S. - Downer - M. U. S.
1 3 4 4
RIDING CLUB
ON HORSEBACK-路Chotzie Howard , Ann Brittain, Maxie Forader, Roy, Leah Allen, Betsy Beglinger, Jerry Wolf, Liz Ridout, Sue Lawrence. STANDING- Jane Klusendorf, Jean McMillan , Anne Blanchard, Sally Wilson, Mary Stevens, Kaye Jermain, Kathy Kading, Lynne Clements, Lu Olin, Connie Zipprodt. SEA TED- Judy Whiting, Carole La Buy, Sandy Guth, Janet Harris, Bruce Lin roth.
CHEERLEADERS
LEFT TO RIGHT- Judy Kerber, Laura Smith, Gretchen Smith, Sue Jordan , Roberto Fernand ez, Sig Hanson, Mary Jensen, Barb Jorgens, Sandy Guth. Page Seventy-four
ICE
CARNIVAL KING AND QUEEN
King Jerry and Queen Judy
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LEFT TO RIGHT- Dan Barber, Connie Zipprodt, Dick Spacek, Judy Nagley, Roberto Fernandez. Page Seventy-seven
VARSITY VARSITY Wayland 64 Juneau 52 Country Day 47 Wayland 41 Wayland 56 Lutheran 45 Racine 47 Wayland 32 St. Mary's 61 Wayland 48 Lake Forest 45 Wayland 36 Wayland 51 Northwestern Preps 27 Country Day 40 Wayland 32 St. Mary's 53 Wayland 49 Wayland 52 M.U.S. 45 North Shore 53 Wayland 34 St. John's 48 Wayland 44 Racine 46 Wayland 44 (overtime) N.W. Preps 49 Wayland 48 Wayland 50 Lake Forest 48 Wayland 53 North Shore 52 Lutheran 61 Wayland 49 Wayland 50 M.U.S. 36 Wayland 56 St. John's 36 TOURNAMENT Wayland 54 Racine 51 Wayland 54 M.U.S. 40 North Shore 50 Wayland 39 Conference record 6-8 Overall record 10-12 Fourth in Conference
BACK ROW- Peter Morton, Mickey Hummer, Dale Schoon, Warren Manthey, Keith Anderso n. FRONT ROW- Chuck Nisbet, George Pratt, Fred Kapelle, Don Moyer.
COACH WITH CO-CAPTAINS
TOURNAMENT Wayland finished conference play in fourth place and faced the championship Racine Lutheran five in the opening round game. Racine scored two quick baskets before the Red and White scored; but when Wayland started to roll, they could hardly be stop路 ped. 'rhe Redmen led 31-23 at the half, but late in the third quarter the score was tied 38-38. At one time in the final period Racine held an eight point lead, but the Red cagers slowly pulled up on them and led 5451 with 1:13 remaining. Wayland's five successfully controlled the ball for the remaining time to win the game. In the second round of play, the Redmen faced M.U.S. who had upset Country Day in the opening round . The Red squad had complete control of the game and won 54-40. After scoring seventeen points in the first quarter, Wayland was never again headed. A determined, but tired team appeared on the floor for the championship battle with North Shore less than four hours after their semi-final round victory ove r Unive rsity School. Trailing 24-19 at the half, the Red and White cagers could not make up the deficit and took second place in the tournament. Warren Manthey and Dick Pingel were named to the All-Tournament Team for their outstanding performance .
Coach Patterson, Warren Manthey, George Pratt. Pa9e Seventy-eight
BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY Wayland 34 Wayland 41 Lutheran 34 Wayland 34 Wayland 38 Wayland 37 Wayland 40 Wayland 35 Wayland 31 St. Mary's 29 Wayland 43 Wayland 45 Wayland 40 Wayland 28 Wayland 33 Lake Forest 46 North Shore 29 Lutheran 29 Columbus 46 Way land 43
Juneau 16 Country Day 31 Wayland 26 Racine 23 St. Mary's 24 Beaver Dam 19 Roosevelt 23 Lake Forest 18 Country Day 26 Wayland 28 M.U.S. 24 North Shore 32 Roosevelt 23 Racine 24 Beaver Dam 25 Wayland 29 Wayland 27 Wayland 26 Wayland 34 M.U .S. 20
Conference record 8 - 4 Overall record 14 - 6 Second place in league
BACK ROW- Coach Boya, Dick McFarland, Paul Deniger, Pete Pratt, Jeff Snyd e r, Tuck McNamara, Art Curtis, Joe Le aming. FRONT ROW- John Hughes, Chuck Morgan, Stan Marshall, Scott Brown, Dick Schulz, Dan Barber.
Bill
Bill and Keith
Don
Jerry and Dale
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FRED AND DICK
AL CHUCK AND TOM Page Eighty-one
SWIMMING TEAM
BACK ROW- Coach Foster, AI Laun, Jim Abbott, Bill Perdue, German Mahler, Ed Goss, Larry Smead , Bud Schoen. MIDDLE ROW- Steve Schlafer, Bob Meye r, Bob Edwards, Bill Richmond , Fred Bote, Roch Milia, Harry Hummer, Rony Deleon, Jim Burgess . FRONT ROW- Bob McPherson, John Wichman, Roberto Fernandez, Jim Trepp, Bill Larkin , Ray Little, Dick Barnes.
Under the guidance of Coach Warren Foster, the 1952-53 Wayland varsity swimming team compiled a season record of six victories and five defeats. The Junior Varsity swimmers competed in only three meets and easily won all three. This is the second year in succession that the Junior Varsity has not lost a meet. The first meet of the year against Kenosha High School resulted in defeat for the Red and White. The Kenosha team, with outstanding swimmers, was too powerful for the Wayland finmen. The first victory of the year was won against Elgin Academy as the Redmen won 47-36. The meet was fairly close, but the Red swimmers were ahead from the start. Against the Appleton Y.M.C.A., Coach Foster's swimmers came through again and won with more ease than the 44-39 score indicates. Janesville High School, considered one of the best high school teams in the state, was too strong for Wayland and triumphed, 67-16. Green Bay Y.M.C.A., one of the strong teams in the state, got by the Wayland swimmers with comparatively
little trouble, winning 54-29. M.U.S., sending boys who were not in as good shape as Wayland, found themselves defeated by a 65-18 score. In their second meeting with Elgin Academy, the Redmen had a difficult time but won 43-40. Janesville High continued their winning ways against the Red and White and triumphed 59-24. M.U.S. met the Red squad with a vastly changed team and won a close 47-36 meet. A fine example of team balance was illustrated against Lake Forest as the Red and White swimmers won a 52-31 contest. This meet found the Wayland swimmers at their peak of the year in condition and team spirit. The final meet of the year was a return meet with Appleton Y.M .C.A. which the Wayland squad won with ease, 57-25. Nearly every first place was scored by Wayland in this easy victory. Dick Barnes, a freshman, was the only swimmer to set a record as he set the breast stroke record of 1:16.2.
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WRESTLING TEAM
BACK ROW- Lory Markus, Ken Rice, John Wagner, Jim Hammitt, Dick Neuman, Bill Brown, Weimer Hicks, Dick Snyder, Bill McKinlay, Bob Sharp, Bob Barber, Don Utz, Coach Charles. FRONT ROW- Don Harder, Dick Cervin, Don Herring, D. D. Zaug, Bruce Spacek, Ward Keil, Dick Morgan, Tom Grill, Gene Deuble.
Wayland's wrestling squad moved into its second season as a major winter sport with twenty boys reporting to Coach Edgar B. Charles. Wrest ling was a new sport on the Wayland campus and all of the team's opponents were more experienced with the sport. With several boys from the 1952-53 squad returning, Coach Charles was assured of an experienced nucleus around which he could build his team. The first meet of the year was against Valders High School. The meet was held shortly after Christmas vacation, so the Wayland boys were handicapped by the fact that they had little time to get into condition. As a result, the Red men dropped a hard-fought 29-10 battle. Captain Bruce Spacek won a decision from his opponent after nearly pinning him. Dick Cervin, showing excellent form, pinned his man. Dick Morgan was forced to settle for a draw with his adversary. Tom Grill, wrestling in the heavyweight class, lost to the Wisconsin State High School Champion by two points. The ever-potent Janesville School for the Visually Handicapped was the second opponent for the Red and White wrestlers. Bob Chesi was the only Wayland wrestler to pin his man. Decisions were won by Dick Cervin, Bruce Spacek, and Tom Grill, who triumphed over a man who had been previously unbeaten. Janesville lost only one dual match all year. The final score of the Wayland-Janesville meet was 18-11 in favor of Janesvi lie. Meet number three was against Wisconsin High School of Madison. Again Wayland dropped a close meet; the score was 18-16. The only victory by a pin was chalked up by Bob Chesi, who showed his usual good form. Three other Redmen triumphed by decisions: D D Zaug, Dick Snyder, and Dick Cervin. Two bouts were draws. Gene Deuble's bout ended even; Tom Grill battled the number three ranking heavyweight to a draw. The final wrestling meet of the year was at Luxemburg High School. At this meet the Way land wrestlers fought men who were superior both in experience and weight. Indication of this fact was Ron Schmoller's bout as he wrestled an opponent fifty pounds heavier than he; Ron lost by only one point. Coach Charles took with him several substitutes who filled in for sick wrestlers. Although the season record does not seem too impressive from the score book, Coach Charles felt that the boys gained experience and team spirit which will be valuable next year.
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL
BACK ROW- Marge Eisert, Anne Blanchard, Verna Hoyer, Gretchen Smith, Mary Harmison, Sue Clark, Em Curtis, Mary Stevens, Kathy Kading, Bev Gavel, Coach Mayer. MIDDLE ROW- Mary Jensen, Laura Smith, Kaye Jermain, Mary Jane Whale, Mary Hawkins, Fran Corbett, Sukie Fisher, Janet Ha rris, Sue Jordan, Sig Hanson. FRONT ROW- Barb Tews, Barb Jergens, Sally Wilson, Sandy Guth, Mary Ann Schlicher, Connie Zipprodt, Margie Bleck, Ticky Nason.
The little Red basketball team showed skill and talent this year through a carefully chosen team. The following represented the first team: forwards-Sig Hanson, Fran Corbett, Mary Harmison, Mary Stevens, Sally Wilson, Anne Blanchard, Margie Bleck, and Janet Harris; first team guards- Bev Gavel, Ticky Nason, Mary Jane Whale, Sandy Guth, Orah Schoon, Mary Engle, and Kathy Kading . On the equally skilled second team were Mary Jensen, Sue Jordan, Mary Ann Schlicher, Laura Smith, Connie Zipprodt, and Marge Eisert at the forward position; at guard were Sukie Fisher, Gretchen Smith, Mary Hawkins, Barb Jergens, Verna Hoyer, Kaye Jermain , Em Curtis, and Barb Tews. The schedule of games was as follows: February 7 M.U .S., there February 14 Downer, there February 21 lntersquad game February 28 Tournament, here The highlight of the season was the tournament which was held at Wayland. M.U.S., Downer, and St. Mary's, all of Milwaukee, were Wayland's guests. Each school brought a first and second team and participated in its own division. In the first round of play in the first team division, Wayland was victorious over St. Mary's 23-20 . Downer defeated M.U.S. 25-21. M.U.S. then became winner of the consolation when they beat St. Mary's 32-6. Wayland met Downer in the championship battle. The first half
was a nip and tuck battle. The score at the half was 8-7 with Wayland in the lead. The second ha lf was also a royal battle, but Downer sank a few quick baskets in the closing seconds and emerged the winner 22-18. Downer and St. Mary's opened the second team play, and Downer easily trounced St. Mary's 28-5. Wayland was defeated in the second round when they bowed to M.U.S. 15-11. Wayland then faced St. Mary's for the consolation which they carried away easily with a score of 20-9. Again Downer walked off with the honors when they beat M.U.S. 30-16. A tournament is held every two years at Wayland. The schools which participate are not always the same, but the schedule is always planned to inc!ude at least four schools so that two games can be played at the same time. The girls not only enjoy this tournament because of the athletic opportunities, but they also find great enjoyment in the wholesome relationship among the schools which is furthered through these games. This year the honor of high scorer for the little Red first team went to Sig Hanson who tallied 60 points during the season. High scorer for the second team was Mary Jensen who had 37 points. Both games played against M.U.S. and Downer at the beginning of the season resulted in Wayland defeats. Mrs. Mayer, coach of the Wayland squads, deserved much of the credit for the fine season.
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WATER BALLET
BACK ROW- Sue Jordan, Mary Jensen, Mary Harmison, Cyn Butler, Annie Brittain. FRONT ROW- Judy Kerber, Connie Zipprodt, Margie Bleck, Barb Tews, Barb Jorgens .
SCENE FROM "CHICAGO AQUACADE"
BACK ROW-Bob McPherson, Roberto Fernandez, Dan Trewartha, Bob Edwards, Ray Little. FRONT ROW- Sandy Guth, Chotzie Howard, Anne Blanchard, Pat Park. ON SWING-Barb Jergens.
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BACK ROW- Jim Hammitt, Ed Goss, Don Mayer, Bob Sharp, Bill Perdue. MIDDLE ROW- Sig Hanson , Ferrell Sterner, Joan Tourte :ot, Janet Harris, Sandy Johnson, Mary Jane Whale, Fred Bote, Jim Trepp, Bill Ziegl e r, Orah Schoon . FRONT ROW- Mary Schlicher, Kaye Jermain , Barb Jorgens , Sandy Guth , Mary Harmison, Anne Blanchard , Mary Stevens, Liz Ridout .
SKI CLUB
OFFICERS- Don Mayer, Vice President; Barb Jorgens, Secretary; Sig Hanson, Treasurer; Jim Trepp, President.
~~wAYLAND
GOES TO WASHINGTON"
On Wednesday, March 18, a group, consisting of twenty-nine students, four faculty members, and the Wichman's younger son, Jimmy, headed for Columbus to begin the first lap of their trip to Washington, D. C. After a stopover in Philadelphia, where the group visited Independence Hall and roamed about the fields of Valley Forge, they arrived in Washington where they spent the week visiting the historical sites of the city. The group concluded their memorable journey with a three day visit in quaint old Williamsburg.
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ROULAND -1953
"OUR NIGHT OUT" CAST
CREWS
Eileen Byrnes
Sally Wilson
Show Chairman
... Verna Hoyer
David Byrnes
.... John Wichman
Show Secretary
............ Diane Davis
Susan
.... Sue Jordan
Choreographers ...... Barb Jorgens, Kathy Kading
Tom
.. George Maye
Stage Designer
.............. Diane Withrow
Butch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roland Schoen
Stage Managers
. Richard (ervin, AI Anderson
. Charlotte Howard
Stage Properties
.............. Pete Morton
Myrtle
Mrs. Crawford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathryn Kading Marilyn
........ ... ..... .
Gloria Kendall Brad Sharon
Lighting
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burt Gray, Don Utz
. ... Janet Harris
...... Lee Baumgarth
Mr. David Proctor, Director
.... . . . ........ Don Mayer
Miss Sue Weber, Assistant
..... . ... Connie Zipprodt
Miss Mary Hartley, Pianist
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TRACK
BACK ROW-Gene Kenniger, Brian Newbury, Chuck Morgan, Larry Smead, Craig Ward, Fred Bote, Dan Trewartha, Ray Little, Jim Graham, Bruce Spacek, Bill Larkin, Dan Barber, Don Utz, Bob Meyer, Don Augustine. MIDDLE ROW- Coach Schnur, Dick Cervin, Jerry Nims, Fred Kapelle, Warren Manthey, Tucker McNamara, Dale Schoon, Dick Pingel, Bill Hutchings, Celie Onan, Bob Banky. FRONT ROW-Dick Kimberly, Dick Neuman, Jim Bennett, AI Anderson, Dick Schulz, Dick Morgan, Gene Deuble, Bill Ziegler, Scott Brown, Ron Schmoller.
April 18 was the first meet of the year for the 1953 Wayland track team. The meet was as close as almost any seen on the Wayland track, and the Redmen dropped a close 57V2-55 1h meet. In spite of the bad weather and poor condition of the track, the Wayland athletes did a commendable job. Two days later the thinclads defeated Columbus High School. Although Columbus had winners in several events, the overall balance of the Redmen resulted in a victory. The second conference meet of the year was against Racine Lutheran and Elgin Academy. Neither team was any match for Wayland as the Redmen scored over a hundred points in their victory. Victory number four was chalked up at St. John's Military Academy. The Redmen came back strong in the track events and won the meet by winning the 880 yard relay. Waupun and Horicon were the opponents for meet number six and victory number five for the Red. At the annual Conference meet, the Wayland squad took second place, three points behind champion Lake Forest. Outstanding for Wayland was Bill Hutchings, who smashed the conference record in the 440 yard run to set a new record. George Maye was the only other winner for Wayland as he won both the 100 and 200 yard dashes. With two meets remaining before the Invitational Meet, it appears that the Wayland track team will have a record to be proud of.
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GOLF
STANDING- Mickey Hummer, Pete Pratt, Bill McKinlay, Keith Anderson, KNEELING- George Pratt, Pete Morton, Bob Cuff, Chuck Nisbet.
BACK ROW- Jeff Snyder, Dan Trewartha, Ray Little . FRONT ROW- Coach Foster, Roberto Fernandez, Janet Harris, Jean Ohlhaver, Anne Blanchard , Barb Tews, Bob McPherson, Annie Brittain.
SAILING CLUB
LEFT TO RIGHT- Jean Ohlhaver, Barb Tews, Judy Van Dalson , Mary Muntz, Anne Blanchard, Jon Ohlhaver, Ray Little.
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September
2- Football fellows return. 7- The Y.W.CA "wheels" return ___ lots of hard work for those next couple of days, girls- right? 10-Welcome to Wayland; the banquet and girls' P. J_ party. 11 - Picnic supper out at Crystal Lake - wonderful hot dogs! 12- Downtown movie party, "Storm Over Tibet''- the first introduction to Wayland's marvelous faculty F.B.I. 13- The Wayland Mixer - and was it ever fun! 14 - The Varsity Picnic - Oh, that Sukie Fisher!!!
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Ciasses begin. __ Those poor teachers. Scrimmage with Horicon . 0ur first Pep Assembly - did you ever think you would learn all of those new cheers? The first real weekend activity - swimming a:1d then famous Club Henri ___ remember, the footba ll fellows couldn't dance? 20- Game at Fond du Lac - St. Mary Springs - another first introduction; this time to those fabulous bus trips. 21-The first Senate meeting - good luck, Johnny! Also Choir tryouts, tra-la. Page Ninety-si x
23-Scrimmage with Beaver Dam . 26-Roller skating, swimming, and Club Henri. 27-Wayland vs . Country Day, that night Club Rendezvous. 28-The new Wayland Choir sang in Church for the first time . 30-The new Bible wa s introduced to the world and to Wayland, and Miss Mitchell was awarded a presentation copy. October
1-The Y.W.C.A. Fellowsh ip Dinner with " Rainbow in Reverse "-good luck, gals! 3-Roller skating and Club Henri or T.V.
4-Won from Milwaukee Lutheran 19-0. Big weekend-also hockey games with Downer; first team won, second team lost. Sailing Club went to Madison . That evening the "Tackle Turnabout" or the S.P .E.B.S.Q .S.A. (S.P .E.B.S.Q .S.A. - Barbershoppers) 8-The first wonderful "Open House" at the Hickses'. Gee, were those sandwiches ever good! 10-Pat Sen net, the marimba playe r, entertained us . The night's activities boasted a movie, pep rally, and skit practices.
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ll-Piayed M.U.S. in hockey and football . 16-The first snow and six weeks' exams -ugh, what a combination! 17-Skit re hearsals and then Club Henri. 18- The Youth Group Activity supplied fun for all the youths. 24- HOMECOMING WEEKEND - the skits : Seniors l st, Sophomores 2nd, Freshmen 3rd, and Juniors 4th . After the skits the bonfire and snake dance. 25- The big football game w ith North Shore Country Day and a hockey game . . . that night the super-terrific formal afte r the banquet.
26-The Homecoming service at the Baptist Church closed another long-to-be-remembered weekend! 31 - The smash-bang political rally . .. YEA DOBBS!!!! Wasn 't the cleaning up of all that confetti fun??? November 1-Another big weekend as far as activities go. Footba II game with Lake Forest, there, as was a sailing meet which we won: 3-2. Lots of fun at Lake Forest and then that night tthe " Punkin ' Prom ." Page Ninety路e ig ht
9-Beginning of "Religion in Life Week," an experience never to be forgotten_ 14-The Arthur Murray Dancing Class got off with a bang. Afterwards Club Henri. 15- Downtown movie party. 16-The Y.W. Recognition Service, so very impressive and beautiful. Also the first student recita I. 21-Study Hours to allow for school on Saturday. Quite a switch. 22-School all morning and then a movie here that night, "Quartet" .. Are you sure the English speak the same language we do????
22-Aiumni basketball .. gee, but it's good to see those boys again . 24-Six weeks' exams again , but this time brightened by the prospect of going home for Thanksgiving vacation . December
5-The plays put on by the Drama Club : "A Game of Chess" and "And the Lamp Went Out". Basketball game with Country Day lost 47-42. 6-"Twin Pan Alley," a turnabout. Basketball won against Lutheran, 56-46. 7-The beautiful "Messiah. " Page Ninety-nine
11 - A Community Concert program featuring Carol Brice . 12- A free night to do all the little things you have been putting off since September (and to pack). 13-The Christmas Formal; thank you, seniors, for a beautiful dance.. That afternoon Varsity basketball lost to Racine Lutheran. 14-The " Nativity" and the true meaning of Christmas is brought forth again. 15-0ur Christmas Dinner followed by the Y.W. and Youth Group Chapel service.
16- The dorm Christmas parties. Thank you, Santa Sukie! Basketball team lost to St. Mary's. 17-HOME!!!! January
5-The pink cloud of heaven is punctured ... School begins. 6-The Group 4-ers returns. 7-The Group 5-ers return .. . it must be nice. 9-lce skating and Club Henrietta . 10-Basketball and Club Henri. Page One Hundred
16-ICE CARNIVAL WEEKEND. The whole school was in a tizzy waiting for the news of who had been chosen as the King , Queen, and Court. Ice skating and Club . 17-The Ice Carnival dance with all its splendor. Thanks, for a wonderful party, all you decorators and organizers. After the dance, a spec :al party at Club Henri for the royalty and court. 20-The big Inauguration ceremonies on T.V. Guess Dobbs just didn 't make it. Our best to you, IKE. 23-Movie party here-" Abbott and Costello Meet Frank instein" - really a good one for the squeamish type.
24-Roberto's Samba Club. Wayland played M.U .S. and won : 52-45. Sophomore Activity. 27- Community Concert, Mario Braggiotti. 23-Some more of those horrible exams! February
2-The beginning of "American Emphasis Week. " 6-Basketball game . 7-The "W" Club Turnabout . .. . we all were "Cool Cats. " 13-HOME for a Long Weekend at last! Page One Hu nd red One
21-The Y.W.C.A. Masquerade for the Polio Fund. Some of those costumes!!!! and oh, that scrub-woman .. ! 22-Founders' Day. 27-Swimming meet and Basketball. Movie "Harvey".
March 1-The Faculty Recital. Miss Weber and Miss Hartley prove that they know what they are talking about. 6-The fabulous Basketball Tournament. We WON Friday night and Saturday afternoon but lost in the finals. We were all so proud of OUR fellows and Coach.
13-lt seems that all they have around here are EXAMS. 14-College Boards, lasting six of the longest hours of a senior's life. That night the sophomores' "Shamrock Shenanigans." 18-SPRING VACATION BEGINS - and the wonderful Washington Trip gets under way . . . Are you sure all of the Group Leaders are here??? 30-Back for the last lap of the year. 31-Those darn group 4-ers again. Page One Hundred Two
April
1-Dr. A. L. Collins on a University Extension Program. Now tr.ose group 5-ers are back, and the family is complete. Not too many April-foolers this year; maybe they all graduated .. . ! 3-Water Ballet, "Chicago Aquacade," a tru ly beautifu l production and one to be proud of. I wonder if Mrs. Foster ever found out if the girls knew what they were interpreting??? 6-Community Concert ... Which end of the alphabet did you say? 10-Movie at Wayland .
11-The sophomores have another activity . 17-Dress rehearsal of "Our Night Out"-Good luck to everyone! 18-ROULAND - a tremendous show and another job well done by Mr. Proctor. Never forget the "cheeze." That afternoon a track meet with Lake Forest, here, and a tennis meet with Lake Forest, there. 25-Track -Milwaukee Country Day, there; and tennis, here, Sailing Club goes to Lake Forest. 29-Tennis, St. John's, here.
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30-Aimost the last of those dread exams . . . awfully hard without those lights, isn't it, seniors? May
l-End of exams . . . only ONE more to go!!!! 2-The wonderful land of enchantment in an "Evening in Paris." Thanks, you juniors. After weeks of planning, the prom finally arrives, and it proves well worth the effort and hard work . That afternoon a track meet at St. John's and a tennis meet with M.U.S.
6-Tennis, St. John's, there. 8-The Fox River Valley Dinner- and some finally learn what Neenah-Menasha is really like. 9-The Track Conference with Country Day. Also tennis with Racine Lutheran. 16-Tennis with Milwaukee Country Day, there. That night the Y.M.C.A. Circus and College Boards. 21-The Y.W.C.A. Installation Dinner .. now you know that the year is coming to an end. Good luck to the new officers. Page One Hundred Four
22-Tennis, Milwaukee Country Day, there. That night the Wayland-Beaver Dam Mixer. 23-Tennis, Lake Forest, here; and track with Mi !waukee Country University School, here . The Monarch Range tests. Student Recital and Forensics in Beebe Auditorium. 25-The Senior-Alumni Dinner. 29-The All Awards Dinner. 30-Track Invitational, Milwaukee Country Day, there. The Senior Farewell, and thanks for the memory ... 31-The Y.W.C.A. Farewell ... and lots of tears .
3-Final examinations . . . this is it, kids. 6-The Commencement Play- "Mother is a Freshman", and all that work for only one performance! 7-Baccalaureate Service, Alumni Banquet, Student recital. Senior party- and now you know it's "for rea I." 8-Graduation - "We'll cherish mem'ries that won't cost a dime Page One Hundred Five
ALLEGIANCE As of old when knights and maidens, Summoned by Devotion's call, Gathered 'midst the hallowed splendor Of some great, ancestral hall, So, today, we do thee homage, Wayland, castle of our dreams! In thy name our torch was lighted , Gallant still its white flame gleams.
Staunch we stand and ever loyal, True to lessons thou hast taught, Strong to do thy boldest bidding, Fortified by battles fought. Quickened by thy inspiration, On we press to heights above, Comrades in a mighty army, Kindred in a filial love.
'Round us surge the eager voices Of an unseen mystic throng, Spirits of thy absent children Joining in this festal song. They, like us, in fond allegiance Nurtured at thine ancient shrine, Ever keep thy mem'ry sacred , Cherished as a gift divine.
The staff of the 1953 Pillars wishes to acknowledge its appreciation for the services of Mr. Eldred Olson and the Brock Engraving Company of Madison, our engravers; Reliance Printing Company of Green Bay, our printer; and Mr. Calvin Zernicke of Neenah, our photographer.
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Ogema, Wis . Roberts, Norman Dean
403 N. Spring St. Beaver Dam, Wis . Robertson, James
327 E. Tenth St. Fond du Lac, Wis. Rogers, Roberta Adelia Beach Neenah, Wis .
Schlafer, Stephen 914 Dickenson St. New London, Wis.
Schlicher, Mary Ann Lake Geneva , Wis.
Schmoller, Ronald 22B Maple Terrace Oconomowoc, Wis. Schoen, Roland Lakewood Park Beaver Dam, Wis .
Schoon, Dale
3654 Jefferson St. Gary, Ind. Schoon, Orah 8750 Johnston St . Highland, Ind. Schramm, Mary Lou 32 Berry Parkway Park Ridge, Ill . Schulz, Richard Union Grove, Wis.
Sharp, Robert 1110 E. North St. Appleton, Wis. Sittler, Janeen
9917 S. Damen Ave. Chicago 43, Ill. Smead, lawrence American Baptist Assembly Green Lake, Wis . Smith, Gretchen Countryside
Ashland, Ohio
Smith, Laura 1701 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Penn. Smith, Steven 120 Bogart St . Beaver Dam, Wis .
Snyder, Jeffrey 3B3 Lake Road Menasha, Wis.
Snyder, Richard 415 W. Oak St. Wheaton, Ill . Southcott, James Wales, Wis. Spacek, Bruce
1221 Chestnut Ave . Wilmette, Ill. Spiel, George 320 S. Green Bay Road Lake Forest, Ill . Spratler, Judy 6322 Schoolway Greendale, Wis.
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SCHULTZ
FU EL
COMPANY
APPLETON
WISCONSIN
KAMRATH'S RADIO
RECORDS
VOLKMANN
HARDWARE
TELEVISION
We Sell Mautz Paint
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Dial 4407
109 Front St.
114 N. Spring St.
Beaver Da m
TOBY'S
HEADQUARTERS FOR G .E. APPLIANCES
Beaver Dam , W is.
CAFE THE
Home Cooking -
BELSON
COMPANY
Dinners PAPER DISTRIBUTORS
Plate Lunches -
Sandwiches 112 S. Washington St.
Stephens, Sally 5555 N. Sheridan Road Chicago 40, Ill. Sterner, Ferrell 2046 W. Fargo Ave. Chicago 45, Ill. Stevens, Mary 345 Lake Road Menasha, Wis.
Walgren, Karen
Tourtelot, Joan
(same as Ted)
901 San Lucia Drive East Grand Rapids, Mich.
Trepp, James 306 N. University Ave.
Ward, Craig 579 E. Wisconsin Ave.
Beaver Dam, Wis.
Neenah, Wis.
Trewartha, Dan
Watkins, Thomas Barneveld, Wis.
1234 Sweetbriar Madison, Wis. Utz, Donald 735 Ravine Ave. Lake Bluff, Ill.
Wester, Carol 2103 Orrington Ave.
Tews, Barbara Ann 603 E. Wisconsin Ave. Neenah, Wis.
Van Dalson, Judy 723 S. Westnedge Ave. Kalamazoo, Mich.
Whale, Mary Jane 426 S. Main St.
Thorsen, lawrence 730 McKee Batavia, Ill .
Vaughn, Patsy Woodland Lodge Elcho, Wis.
Whiting, Julia 609 E. Forest Ave. Neenah, Wis.
Tourtelot, Edward 2719 Sheridan Road Evanston, Ill.
Wagner, John 855 Thornwood Lane Glenview, Ill.
Wichman, John
Swenson, Richard
229 E .Mill St. Beaver Dam, Wis.
Green Bay, Wis.
Dia l 9997
22 5 Front St.
Evanston, Ill.
Waupaca, Wis.
206 N. University Beaver Dam, Wis.
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Wi Ison, Sally 5712 S. Dorchester St. Chicago, Ill. Withrow, Diane Hustisford, Wis.
Wittnebel, Richard Route 2 Beaver Dam, Wis. Zaug, Dawson
1421 Oakcrest Drive Appleton, Wis. Ziegler, William 121 Franklin St. Beaver Dam, Wis. Zimmerman, Thomas
2010 E. Wood Place Milwaukee, Wis. Zipprodt, Constance 4900 Marine Drive
Chicago, Ill. Zweifel, Jerry
152 Vermont St. Beaver Dam, Wis.
KIRSH
FOUNDRY,
INC.
Malleable and Gray Iron Castings BEAVER DAM
WISCONSIN
ZWECK-WOLLENBURG
CO.
A.
M.
GIESE,
Jeweler
Everything in Hardware
KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS 121-123 Front St.
Dial 5769 Beaver Dam
Wisconsin
BEAVER DAM, WISCONSIN
WOODS
FABRIC
HOUSE
Compliments of
Distinctive Decorative and Fashion Fabrics
HEALY, 113 Front St.
NEUSER
&
HEALY
Phone 5619
ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW
BEAVER DAM, WISCONSIN
Compliments of
AMERICAN
NATIONAL
BANK
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
115 FRONT ST.
BEAVER DAM, WISCONSIN
COMPLIMENTS
PET
ICE
OF
A
FRIEND
CREAM
Health Food
Page One Hundred Sixteen
A.
J.
BEICHL
REAL ESTATE
QUANDT'S
PAINT
STORE
BRIESE
COMPANY
Dodge County's Largest Line of FUNERAL and AMBULANCE SERVICE
PAINT, WALL PAPER & LINOLEUM
FURNITURE -
Tel. 4782
152 Front St.
RUGS
For a Better Beaver Dam
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
Compliments of
BEAVER DAM DAILY CITIZEN
MAIER
Dodge County's Only Daily
&
ZAHN,
INC.
COMPLETE FURNISHINGS FOR MEN
Sworn Circulation 5,400
108 Front St.
Beaver Dam, Wis.
Compliments of
NEWTON
AND
WENZ,
INC.
BEAVER DAM, WISCONSIN
COMMONWEALTH PRINTERS BOOK AND COMMERCIAL PRINTERS
RIPON, WISCONSIN
BLACK 214
Page One Hundred Seventeen
The Two Best Places to Eat
DRENNAN'S
Is at Home and at the
68
Just
CHALDEA
HOUSE
That's
DRENNAN'S
113 E. Maple Ave.
Compliments of
McKINSTRY-YAUMAN QUALITY FURNITURE, RUGS and PIANOS HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS
BEAVER DAM
WISCONSIN
FARMERS
STATE
BANK
Member FDIC Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
BANNER
MOTOR
COMPANY
HOME
DAIRY
Edward Schulz, President Chrysler and Plymouth Sales and Service COMPLETE SERVICE & BODY REPAIR
Compliments of
P A RK
A V E.
BA RB ER
SH 0 P THE TROJAN CANDY COMPANY
106 PARK AVENUE Home of Fine Candies and Ice Cream
Tony
Beanie Beaver Dam
1017A N. Spring
HOEFS
PRINTING
&
OFFICE
SUPPLY
COMPANY
"Publishers of THE WAYLAND POST"
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
1401 N. Center St.
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"
WALDHIERS "
Jeweler The Store of a Thousand Gifts
Compliments of
BLOCK'S
CAMERA
Ca m era s -
Film -
SHOP
GRAND
VIEW
MOTEL
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Schultz, Props.
Suppl ies
Highway 33 North -
206 FRONT STREET
Phone 2774
BEAVER DAM
WISCONSIN
Compliments of
J.
C.
PENNE Y WISCONSIN
BEAVER DAM
BEAVER DAM FOOD PRODUCTS
BEAVER HOTEL COFFEE SHOP
"At Your Independent Grocer"
Chicken - Steaks - Chops
BEAVER DAM WHOLESALE COMPANY
" BEST WISHES FROM A
KEHOE ' S
118 N. Spring
FRIEND OF WAYLAND"
MULLIN
KAFE
Beaver Dam
PONTIAC
PONTIAC -
Good Food at Prices
CO .
CAD ILLAC
GMC TRUCKS You Can Afford
214 FRONT ST.
105- 111 Madison St. DIAL 9932
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BEAVER DAM, WISCONSIN
Dial 3301
MONARCH 2路 OVEN ROASTER RANGE
WITH THE EXCLUSIVE
SURFACE OVEN
THIS marvelous Monarch Range has a roaster-size oven built flush into the cooking top. Just lift the cover and there's your food! No stooping ... no hot racks to pull out! A wonderful convenience for frequent basting of fowl, ham or game. With this second oven you always have enough oven space . . . and you have the added convenience of two different oven temperatures for use at the same time. See this range on display. Whether you cook with GAS or ElECTRICITY, you can enjoy the exclusive conveniences of the Monarch 2-oven Roaster Range.
MONARCH RANGE CO. BEAVER DAM, WIS. Page One Hundred Twenty