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Boys ' Sports Editor Girls ' Sports Editor Advertising Editor Typist Business Manager Advisor Co-Advisor
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The staff of the 1954 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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1•1 01' giving of his time ancl talents to W aylancl fo1· t en y ean; while h e served as its P1·esident, fo1 · enl(wging the school both in its physical lJlant and its stnclent body, for t eaching the stndents spi1·itually as w ell as scholastically, for gi'ving of his sm·vice and d evotion during his y ea1·::; h e1·e, w e, the stctff of the 1954 y ea1·boolc, dedicate th e Pillm·s to D1·. W eime1· J(. Hicks.
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RAYMOND A. PATTERSON, PRESIDENT
As the present year 1954 started, Wayland came under the leadership of a new president, Mr. Raymond A. Patterson . Mr. Patterson succeded Dr. Weimer K. Hicks, who is now the president of Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, Michigan . Mr . Patterson has long been associated with Wayland . He came to Wayland in 1936 as a Freshman and graduated in 1940. He路 participated in dramatics, the choir, student activities, and was one of the best athletes in the history of the school, taking part in football, basketball, and track . His high jump record has not yet been broken . Mr. Patterson then went to the University of Wisconsin where he gained fam e as one of the greatest basketball players to attend the University . In 1944 he was named to the All-American basketball team . In 1948 Mr. Patterson returned to Wayland as head basketball coach and science and biology instructor. He also did work in the public relations department. Mr. Patterson is a well-established member of the Beaver Dam community. He is a member of the Rotary, a deacon and trustee of the Baptist church , a member of the Wisconsin "W" Club, the Wisconsin Alumni Association , and the Wisconsin Memorial Union. Mr . Patterson has the support of the entire student body and the faculty in his job as headmaster of Wayland. It is with confidence and great respect t hat we look to our president, Mr. Patterson, for his leadership as we approach the 1OOth anniversary of Wayland Academy.
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Mr. Tucker came to Wayland in 1947 with many years of experience living in prep schools. He completed his preparatory school work at Lake Forest Academy of Lake Forest, Illinois, and returned to the school later and served as an instructor for fifteen years. He served as assistant headmaster during his last nine years at the academy. Before coming to Wayland, Mr. Tucker served as head of the Latin Department at Culver Military Academy . After obtaining his Bachelor's Degree from Princeton, Mr. Tucker did graduate work at Grenoble, Heidelberg, the Sorbonne, and the American Academy at Rome. He has also traveled extensively in Europe, Africa , South America, and the East. At Wayland, Mr. Tucker is head of tne Latin Department, a member of the Athletic Board, and Dean of Boys. It is as Dean of Boys that most students will long remember Mr. Tucker. His understanding of boys and his excellent guidance make him one of the finest friends the students have.
Mrs. Foster attended Fairmont Preparatory School in Wichita, Kansas, and Kimball Union Academ y in New Hampshire. Following this , she attended Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, to receive her Bachelor's De.gree, and Columbia University to receive her Master's Degree. Mrs . Foster has a double life here at Wayland. She is head of the English department and Dean of Girls. The know her as a very understanding person, much like their mothers; her pupils know her as a fine teacher, eager to them prepare for their college work.
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For ten years Mrs . Foster has been a very active and necessary part of our Wayland life. She helps us through her expert guidance to grow morally into respected adults, and scholastically to grow into intelligent and thinking people .
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Mr. A. E. Wichman , Wayland 's historian, toastmaster, and Dean of Guidance, came to the Wayland campus in 1925 and has devoted h imself to the students and faculty of Wayland ever since . Mr. Wichman obtained his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Carrol College. Since then he has done graduate work at the University of Wisconsin and the University of Chicago. Mr. Wichman was Dean of Boys from 1934 to 1942. At present he is Dean of Curriculum and Guidance, and Director of the history Department. He is also Dean of Vocational Guidance and helps many students decide what goal to strive for after graduation from Wayland. Mr. Wichman has served as golf coach and recently coached his team to an undefeated season. He is also a frequent speaker in chapel and his inspiring talks are an important part of our campus religious life. Mr. Wichman also is in charge of the Historical Field Trip 路 to Washington D. C. which usually takes place every two years . Mr . Wichman has become an important member of our faculty . His constant good humor and patient guidance have made him one of our most popular faculty members.
Mrs. Pihlstrom, a favorite among the students on campus, is teaching for her ninth year at Wayland. She received her Bachelor of Arts Degree from Lawrence College and did graduate work at the University of Colorado in Remedial Read ing . Last spring she completed work on her Master 's Degree at the Uni versity of Wisconsin . Besides the regular teaching routine and conducting special courses in Remedial Reading, Mrs. Pihlstrom fulfills the position of Assistant Dean of Girls with a sense of understanding and friendship that the girls of Warren Hall appreciate. In addition to this, Mrs . Pihlstrom has undertaken the important job of Dean of Studies, advising the students about schedules. She is respon sible for the arrangement of the curriculum . Although she has many responsibilities, Mrs. Pihlstrom never fails to possess a spark of enthusiasm ana a cheerful smile .
Mr. Simpson came to Wayland in 1944 from Nassau, New Yor k, where he worked for a fuel and oil company. Previous to t h is he was graduated from Hightstown High School, . New Jersey, and later continued his studies at Duke University. During his ten years at Wayland he has held the positions of Director of Public Relations, Publicity Director, and member of the administrative staff. In 1952 he became the assistant to the president. Mr. Simpson has left for Kalamazoo College with Dr. Hicks w here he w ill continue his role as assistant to the president. We w ish him the same success and happiness at Kalamazoo that he has had at Wayland.
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BLANCHE A. BARNIDGE
RICHARD BOYA
JEAN BRIDGES
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Football and basketball Coach Speech, Science
Piano, Organ
R.N. Ancker Hosp ital St. Paul, Minnesota
HERBERT C. COLEMAN
Snpe1路viso1路 of Science D ept., Science, .Mathematics B.A ., University of Wisconsin Pennsylvannia State College Iowa State College
B.A., Lawrence College
University of Illinois Bachelor of Music Northwestern University Master of Music Colorado College Juilliard School of Music Aspen Institute of Music
ELLEN A. DAHLMAN
MARCIA R. DWINELL
II onsehold 1J1 g1路., Civics
French, Spanish
Duluth State Teachers ' College Moorhead State Teachers' College
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A.B ., Bates College M.A. , Middlebury College
MILLARD BROWNE
LILLIAN P. CASE
HELEN H. CHRISTMAN
Spanish, Civics
English
11oice, Piano
A.B., Washington University M.A., University of Chicago
B.A., Lawrence College M.A., University of Wisconsin
Bachelor of Music Degree Wooster College
OGILVIE M . LARRIMORE JR.
KATHERINE COLLINS MAYER
ELDON C. MAYER
Science
Physical Education [01路 Gi1路ls
Science, llfathernatics
B.S. University of Iowa
Bouve-Boston School of Physical Education
B.S., U.S. Naval Academy
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PATRICIA E. PORTER
MARION E. MITCHELL
English, J ournalisrn
Executive Sec1·etm·y Almnni See1·etcn·y
B.A ., U. of New Hampsh ire
University of W iscon sin
LEO M . SCHNUR LA VITA DIERKEN WICHMAN
D i1·ect01· of Athletics, 'L'rack Coach S upet·visor of 111ath. D ept.
L ·ibm1·ian and Com. Studies B.A., Carroll College
B.E., River Falls State Teachers' College M.A., Northwestern University University of Wiscons i n
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DAVID G. PROCTOR
GERTRUDE MERRILL SCHNUR
English, Dramatics Activities Aclvisor
English B.E., River Falls State Teachers' College University of Wisconsin
A.B ., Harvard College M.ED., Boston University Middlebury College's Bread Loaf School of English
G. DAN IAL WOOD
CARL H. WILLIAMS ill athernat'ics B.A., Trinity College
Director of Religion, Assistant Coach Past01路 of Fint Baptist Chw路ch B.A., Kalamazoo College B.D., Crozer Theological Sem .
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SENIOR CLASS Making their farewells as students and joining the ranks of the Alumni are fifteen members of the freshman class of 1950 who weathered the Latin as "greenhorns" through the "significance" of History as Seniors. Starting as Freshmen we were led by George Maye through a great first year. Who could ever forget the "Ski Jump," or the Rouland show " Good News?" With Spring came the Commencement play, "Boy Wanted," and again the Freshies stole the show. We chose Dick Sterr to lead us through our Sophomore year. Our first concern was Homecoming, and for our skit we pictured the Ho~e足 coming of 1951 through the eyes of the cl~ss of 2001. Later we presented the "Snow Ball" and then the Carnival. We again were well r~p足 resented in Rouland, this year's production being "Oh Suzanna!" This year, as well as the previous one, we swelled the ranks of the Honor Roll and every athletic team. In addition to the class activities, the Hutchins house girls put on "Chicago." For our Junior year we again chose George Maye to be our leader through this big year. For Vice President we elected Jim Burgess; Secretary, Mary Jensen; and Treasurer, Sukie Fisher. Early in the year we undertook the "Tackle Turnabout," and later the "Hayseed Hoedown." Our really big project was the Junior Prom. We chose "Evening in Paris" as the theme. It hasn't come to an agreed decision as yet to whether it was more fun decorating the gym or
actually dancing in all its glory to the heavenly music. Miss Porter and Commander Mayer deserve our sincere thanks for their vital assistance and guidance through the year. Finally our dream of achieving the status of a Senior was reached. After four years for many of us, or three and two for the rest, it is a worth while goal. Our last year at Wayland was led by Jim Burgess with Dick Neuman, Vice President; Ticky Nason, Secretary; Dick Kimberly, Treasurer. Sponsored by Mr. Mayer and Miss Browne our class capably handled its duties during the year. In the Homecoming skit we acted out "Dragnet" and took second place for it. For our effigy we played on the fact that it was Hallowe'en and our opponent's colors were black and orange, and came up with "They Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance." This year for activities we staged "Crazy Man Crazy," and let down our hair and danced to the latest rhythms. Next came the "Highland Fling" and the Scotch in us had its moment of glory. In December we danced through the "Candy Cane Cotillion." Reuland's "Gay Nineties" pervaded the class and soon afterwards our thoughts turned to a more serious aspect with "Pomp and Circumstance." When all the farewells are said, we will still cherish the memories of some of the most wonderful years of our lives.
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
LEFT TO RIGHT-Dick Kimberly, treasurer; Ticky Nason , secretary; Dick Neuman vice-president; Jim Burgess, president.
THOMAS AARON Wrestling 4.
KEITH ANDERSON Basketball 3,4; Football 4; Track 4; Ski Club 3,4; Tennis Team 3,4; "W" Club Secretary.
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DONALD ANDREWS Track 3,4.
HENRY ATWOOD Football 1,2; Honor Roll 3; Youth Group 1,2; Toastmasters 1,2; Wrestling 2,4.
DONALD AUGUSTINE Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3; House Council 4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Wrestling 2;
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ROBERT BANKY Football 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; Senate 2; House Council 3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4; "W" Club 2,3,4; President of House 2.
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ELIZABETH BEGLINGER Choir 4; Reuland 3,4; Y.W.C.A. 3,4; Water Ballet 3,4; Youth Group 4; Toatmaster 4; Forensics 3; Riding Club 3,4; President 4; Nativity 4.
JAMES BENNETT Choir 3,4; Rouland1 3,4; Track 3,4; Post 4; Youth Group 3,4; Wrestling 4; "W" Club 4.
STEPHEN BEYER Football 4; Golf 4; Ski Club 4; ''W" Club 4.
PHILLIP BLADES Reuland 4; Track 4; Post 3; Youth Group 3,4; Toastmasters 3,4; House Council 4; Ski Club 4; Riding Club 3.
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BETTE BOHL Honor Roll 2,3,4; Day Club 2,3,4.
PETER BROTZ Ski Club 4.
JAMES BURGESS Choir 2,3,4; Reuland 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Pillars 2; Post 4; Assistant Editor; Activities Committee 2; Senate 3,4; House Council 3,4; Swimming Team 2,3,4; "W" Club 4; Junior Class Vice-Present; Senior Class President; Drama Club 2,3,4; Ice Carnival Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Nativity 2,3,4.
MARY BURROW Y.W.C.A. 1,2,3,4; Riding Club 3; Day Club 1,2,3,4.
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CYNTHIA BUTLER Choir 4; Rouland 3,4; Chapel Choir 3; Post 2,3,4; Senate 3; Y.W.C.A. 2,3,4; Y.W. Cabinet 4; Honor Roll 2,3; Messiah 3; Water Ballet 2,3,4; Assistant; Youth Group 4; Club Henri Manager 3; Drama Club 3,4; Prom Committee
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LYNNE CLEMENTS Choir 4; Rouland, 3,4; Post 3; Y.W.C.A. 2,3,4; Youth Group 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Riding Club 2,3; 路Drama Club 3,4.
JUDITH DEHMLOW Basketball 4; Rou !and 4; Y.W.C.A. 4; Water Ballet 4; Riding Club 4; Honor Roll 4.
RONY DE LEON Toastmasters 2,3,4; House Council 4; Swimming Team 2,3,4; "W" Club 4; Water Ballet 4.
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JOHN DILLON
JAMES DUNKEL Forensics 4; Ski Club 4.
ROBERT EDWARDS Senate 5; Water Ballet 3,4,5; Toastmasters 1,2,3,4,5; House Council 4,5; President 5; Swimming Team 3,4,5; Captain 5; Riding Club 2,3,4; "W" Club 3,4,5; Photography Club 3.
MARY ENGLE Basketball 3,4; Choir 4; Reuland 3,4; Hockey 3,4; Chapel Choir 2,3; Post 4; Senate 2; Y.W.C.A. 2,3,4; Y.W. Cabinet 4; Water Ballet 2,3,4; Toastmasters ?; House Council 2,3; Forensics 3; Riding Club 2; Varsity Club 3,4; Nativity 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Hutchins House President 2.
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HARRIET FISHER
Basketball 2,3,4; Hockey 2,3,4; Pillars Editor-in-chief 4; Post 3; Senate 4; Secretary 4; Y.W.C.A. 1,2,3,4; Y.W. Cabinet 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Water Ballet 2,3,4; House Council 1,3,4; President 4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Vice-President 3; Freshmen Class Secretary; Junior Class Treasurer; Junior Marshal; Cum Laude 4; Nativity 2,3; Prom Committee 3.
CAROL GANNON Basketball 4; Roul~nd 4; Hockey 4; Y.W.C.A. 4; Honor Roll 4; Water Ballet 4; Youth Group 4.
JOHN GEFFERT Football Manager 2,3,4; Pillars 4; Activities Committee 4; Swimming Team 2,3; '路W" C!ub 4; Day C.ub 2,3,4; President 4; Prom Committee 3; Senate 4.
EDWIN GOSS Reuland 3,4; Youth Group 4; Forensics 3; Ski Club 3,4; Swimming Team 3,4.
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SIGRID HANSON Basketball 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Chapel Choir 1,2; Rouland 1,3,4; Post 2,3,4; Activities Committee 2,3; Y.W.C.A. 1,2,3,4; Y.W. Cabinet 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Messiah 1,2,3; Youth Group 1,2,4; VicePresident 4; House Council 4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Treasure 3; Water Ballet 2,3,4; Riding Club 2; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Secretary-Treasurer 3; Vice-President 4; Freshmen Class Secretary; Ice Carnival Court 1,3; Spring Play 1; Prom Committee 3; Drama Club 3; Secretary 3; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Mixed Quartet 4; Hockey 2,3,4.
MARY HAWKINS Basketball 3,4; Choir 4; Chapel Choir 2; Hockey 3,4; Pillars 4; Post 2; Senate 4; Y.W.C.A. 1,2,3,4; Y.W. Cabinet 3,4; Secretary 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Messiah 3; Water Ballet Manager 4; Youth Group 4; Toastmasters 2; House Council 3; Riding Club 3; Nativity 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Drama Club 3,4; Club Henri Co-Manager 4; Ski Clu~J 4; Rouland 4.
WEIMER K. HICKS, JR. Basketball 1; Football 1,2; Wrestling 2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4 .
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MARY JENSEN Basketball 2 ,3,4; Choir 3,4; Rouland 2,3,4; Hockey 2,3 ,4; Captain 3; Post 3,4; Activities Committee 3; Senate 3; Y.W.C.A. 1,2,3,4; Y.W . Cabinet 3,4; Vice-President 4; Water Ballet 2,3,4; Youth Group 1,4; Forensics 4; Sailing Club 3; Varsity Club 2,3 ,4; President 3; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Junior Class Secretary; Ice Carnival Court 2; Spring Play 3; Nativity 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Drama Club 3; Cheerleading
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JANET JOHNSON I
Choir 3,4; Accompani st 3,4; Rouland 3,4; Y.W.C.A. 3,4; Honor Roll 3; Youth Group 3,4; Toastmasters 3,4; Riding Club 3,4; N3tivity 3.
SUZANNE JOHNSON Choir 3,4; Rouland 3,4; Honor Roll 3; Messiah 3; Youth Group 3,4; Forensics 4.
SUSAN JORDAN Basketball 3,4; Choir 3,4; Rouland 3,4; Pillars 4; Post 4; Y.W.C.A. 3,4; Y.W. Cabinet 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Messiah 3; Water Ballet 3,4; Youth Group 3,4; Forensics 4; Ski Club 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Nativity 3,4; Spring Play 3,4; Mixed Quartet 3,4; Drama Club 3,4 ; Cheerleading 3,4 .
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GENE KENNIGER Football l ,2 ,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Track l ,2 ,3; Activities Committee 4; House Council 3,4; " W " Club 2,3,4; Secretary-Treasurer 3; VicePresident 4.
RICHARD KIMBERLY Basketball Manager 4; Rouland 3,4; Football 3,4; Track 3,4; Activities Committee 4; House Council 3,4; Treasurer Senior Class; Ice Carnival Court 3.
CHARLES KLEIN Youth Group 4,5; Toastmasters l ,4,5 ; Wrestling 4,5.
JUDITH LENTZ Y.W .C.A. l ,2,3,4; Honor Roll l ,2,3,4; Day Club l ,2,3,4; Cum Laude 3,4; Junior Marshal 3; Nativity 2,3 .
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WILLIAM LESLIE Basketball 4; Reuland 4; Football 4; Track 4; Youth Group 4; Toastmasters 4; Forensics 4; Ski Club 4; "W" Club 4 .
RAY LITTLE Choir 3,4; Reuland 3 ,4; Football 3,4; Track 3,4; Post 4; Messiah 3; Water Ballet 3,4; Ybuth Group 3,4; Toastmasters 3,4; House Cou ncil 4; Forensics 4; Sailing Club 3 ; Swimming Team 3,4; "W" Club 3,4; Nativity 4 .
GEORGE MAYE Basketball 3 ,4 ; Choir 2,3,4; Reuland 2,3,4; Football l ,2,4; Manager 3; Track l ,2,3,4; Pilliars 2,3,4; Sports Editor 3,4; Honor Roll l ,2,3,4; Post 2,3,4; Assistant Editor 3 ; Associate Editor 4; Senate l ,3,4; President 4; Messiah 3; Youth Group 2,3,4; Treasurer 3; Toastmasters 3,4; Vice-President 3; House Council 2,3,4; Forensics 3,4; Swimming Team l; "W" Club 2,3,4; Freshmen Class President; Sophomore Class Vice-President; Junior Class President; Cum Laude 3,4; Junior Marshal 3; Ice Carnival Court l; Spring Play 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; President 3; Boys' Quartet 3; Mixed Quartet 3,4; Photography Club l.
RICHARD MORGAN Choir 3,4; Reuland 2,3,4; Football 2; Track 3,4; Pillars 3; Post 3,4; Editor 4; Activities Committee 3; Senate 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Youth Group 2,4; Toastmasters 2,3,4; House Council 3,4; Forensics 2; Wrestling 2,3 ; Tennis Team 2; Cum Laude 3,4; Junior Marshal 3; Spring Play 2 .
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DEAN MILLER Youth Group 4.
PRISCILLA NASON Basketball 3,4; Hockey 4; Activities Committee .<1; Y.W.C.A. 3,4; Y.W. Cabinet 4; Water Ballet 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; SecretaryTreasurer 4; Senior Class Secretary.
RICHARD NEUMAN Basketball 2; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Post 4; Activities Committee 3; Senate 3,4; Honor Roll 3; Wrestling 3,4; "W" Club 3,4; President 4; Day Club 2,3,4; President 3; Senior C!ass Vice-President; Prom Committee 3.
CHARLES NESBIT Basketball 2,3,4; Football 3,4; You1h Group 2,3,4; President 4; House Council 4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Tennis Team 2,3,4; "W" Club 2,3,4.
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NANCY PAUL Rouland 1; Activities Committee 1; Y.W.C.A. 3; Honor Roll 1,2,4; Day Club 1,2,3,4.
RICHARD PERRIGO Rouland 4; Track 4 ; Youth Group 4; Ski Club 4; Wrestling 4.
RENEE PLEITAVINO Y.W.C.A. 1,2,3A Riding Club 4.
WILLIAM RICHMOND Post 3,4; Toastmasters 4; VicePresident 4; Swimming Team 3,4; Riding Club 3.
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ELIZABETH RIDOUT Rouland 3,4; Hockey 4; Post 3,4; Y.W.C.A . 3,4; Y.W . Cabinet 4; Honor Roll 3; Water Ballet 3,4; Youth Group 3; Toastma sters 3,4; Forensics 3; Ski Club 3,4; Riding Club 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Basketball 4.
KENNETH ROBERTSON Toastmasters 4; Ski Club 4 .
MARY SCHLICHER Basketball 3,4; Hockey 3,4; Y.W.C.A. 3,4; Water Ballet 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Choir 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Drama Club 3,4.
ORAH SCHOON Basketball 3,4; Choir 4; Hockey 3,4; Post 4; Y.W.C.A. 3,4; Honor Roll 3; Water Ballet 3,4; House Council 4; Ski Club 3,4; Riding Club 3,4; Vars ity Club 3,4.
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RONALD SCHMOLLER Rou land 4; Football 3,4; Track 3,4; Youth Group 4; Toastmasters 4; House Council 4; Forensics 3,4; Wrestling 3,4; "W" Club 3,4.
MARY LOU SCHRAMM I
Choir 4; Rouland 4; Y.W .C.A. 3,4; Youth Group 3,4; Forensics 4; Ski Clu b 4; Riding Club 3.
DAVID SCOTT Rouland 4; Track 4; Wrestling 4.
JANEEN SITTLER Choir 4; Hockey 4; Y.W.C.A. 3,4; Youth Group 4; Ski Club 4; Riding Club 3,4.
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RICHARD SNYDER Football 4; Co-Captain 4; Track 3,4; Youth Group 3,4; Toastmasters 4; House Council 4; Ski Club 4; Wrestling 3,4; "W" Club 4.
JAMES SOUTHCOTT Reuland 4; Football 3; Track 3,4; Post 4; Youth Group 4; Toastmasters 4; Ski Club 4; Swimming Team 3,4.
LAWRENCE THORSEN Choir 4; Reuland 3,4; Post 4; Honor Roll 3.
JOHN WAGNER Football 3,4; Youth Group 2; Wrestling 2,3,4; President of House 3.
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THOMAS WATKINS Basketball 3,4; Football 3; Track 3,4; House Council 4; "W" Club 3,4.
MARY JANE WHALE Basketball 3,4; Ch'apel Choir 3,4; Rouland 3,4; Hockey 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Y.W.C.A. 3,4; Water Ballet 3,4; Toastmasters 3 ,4; Forensics 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Riding Club 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Drama Club 3,4.
SALLY WILSON Basketball 3,4; Choir 4; Rouland 2,3,4; Chapel Choir 3; Hockey 3,4; Senate 4; Y.W.C.A. 2,3,4; Y.W. President 4; Water Ballet 3; House Council 4; Forensics 3,4; Riding Club 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Nativity 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Prom Committee 3.
JEROME ZWEIFEL Basketball 1,2,3; Raul and 3; Football 2; Track 1,2; Pillars 4; Post 3,4; Honor Roll 1 ,2,3,4; Toastmasters 1,2; Day Club 1,2,3,4; Cum Laude 3,4; Junior Marshal 3.
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CLASS WILL Tom Aaron leaves his barbells to Billy Craig. Keith Anderson leaves his center basketball position to Bob Holter. Don Andrews leaves his American History brain to Ken Rice. Henry Atwood leaves his Florida Haircuts to Charlie Harris. Don Augustine leaves his " way with the gals " to Wally Bowersock . Bob Banky leaves the bookstore to Bert Gray. Betsy Beglinger leaves 'the ring" to the Freshman girls as a symbol of hope? Jim Bennett leaves his track shoes to Ward Keil. Steve Beyer leaves the Horicon Marsh to Jo Karsten . Phil Blades leaves collecting slips to Bob Barber. Bette Boh I leaves her typewriter to Martha Lentz . Peter Brotz leaves his physics to Harry Hummer. Jim Burgess leaves 'the bell" to Stan Marshall. Mary Burrow leaves a Monarch range to Club Henri? Cyn Butler leaves her jangling bracelets to Jolly Hogan . Lynne Clements leaves the bus trips to Leah Allen. Judy Dehmlow leaves Watertown to Donna Messer . Rony de Leon leaves Guatemala to Teddy Kirkby. Jim Dunkel leaves his minks to Marge Eisert. Bob Edwards leaves his five year status to Petie Hobbs. "Mur" Engle leaves the dentist to the future unfortunates. Sukie Fisher leaves her laugh to Miss Porter. Carol Gannon leaves her station wagon to future adventuresses. John Geffert leaves the "Black Bomb" to Bill McKinstry. Ed Goss leaves the mail to the Post Office . Sig Hanson leaves Adolph and Fred to last summer's adventures . Mary Hawkins wills her fur coat back to the beavers . Weimer Hicks leaves Kalamazoo to Judy VanDalson . Bob Irons leaves the typing classes to Brian Newbury. Mary Jensen leaves cheerleading to Gretchen Smith. Janet Johnson leaves the Chapel organ to Bud Schoen . Sue Johnson leaves her dorm solos to Mary Muntz. Sue Jordan leaves her modern dancing to Kris Hartig . Gene Kenniger leaves his curly hair to Barb Morton . Dick Kimberly leaves his Kleenex to Mrs. Barnidge. Chuck Klein leaves his trips home to Chuck Morgan . Bill Leslie leaves his pack of gum to degenerated underclassmen . Ray Little wills his guitar to Bebe. George Maye leaves his trip to the lucky one . Dick Morgan leaves his royal blue suedes to Mr. Wichman. Ticky Nason leaves her position as class secretary to ?? Dick Neuman leaves his parties to Paul Deniger. Chuck Nisbet leaves the dining room to Miss Dahlman. Nancy Paul leaves the town girl 's room to Ann Hoyer. Dick Perrigo leaves his post graduate status to furture ones . Renee Pleitavino leaves her records to Ted Tourtelot. Bill Richmond leaves his tan to Judy Kerber . Liz Ridout leaves her broken arm to Tom Zimmerman . Ken Robertson leaves his Spanish brain to the Spanish class. Mary Schlicher leaves her hockey center position to Lois Gates . Orah Schoon leaves her diet to Pat Vaughn. Ronnie Schmoller leaves his promptness to the faculty. David Scott leaves Maine to the Mayers. Mel Schramm leaves the park to Sarah Frelinger. Janeen Sittler leaves her record player to Smoky Corners . Dick Snyder leaves his football ability to Fred Kapelle . Jim Southcott leaves Senior English to the juniors. Larry Thorsen leaves his mail job to Ferrell Sterner. John Wagner leaves his sweets to Sudro Brown . Tom Watkins leaves his basketball height to Dave Soldwedel . Mary Jane Whale leaves her history logic to Marietta Pelton . Sally Wilson leaves the Y.W. to Memo. Jerry Zweifel leaves his good times to Bill Miller. Pag e Th irty-six
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From left to right- Bill Adams, Vice-President; Marit Gundersen, Secretary; Roberto Fernandez, President; Dick Pingle, Treasurer.
Lee Baumgarth Melvin Borchardt
Wallace Bowersock DeDe Bussan Sue Clark
Below Corky Dahlberg Paul Deniger Marge Eisert Roberto Fern ad nez
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OFFICERS
Sarah Frelinger
Dick Fredrich Lois Gates
Elaine Gocker Jim Graham Bert Gray
Below Marit Gundersen Sue Halverson Charles Harris Kristin Hartig
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JUNIOR The Centennial class has advanced another year. Along with this advancement have come many wonderful new faces . Early in the year we elected our class leaders of 1953-1954, chos ing as our President, Roberto Fernandez; Vice Pres ident, Bill Adams; Secretary, Mousie Gundersen; Treasurer, Dick Pingel. It was not long before we w ere working hard on our Homecoming projects . As our skit's theme w e used " Homecoming at Wayland'' for which we w on 1hird prize . As our effigy we built a gian路r argyle sock using the saying, "Argyles sock 'em " for wh ich we won second prize . Soon after, we put on "Bums Ball " requiring everyone to dress accordingly. The gym was true to t he evening's title having railroad tracks and park benches .
Tom Hinton
Bill Hoag Petie Hobbs
Bob Holter Harry Hummer Carol Japp
Below Kay Jermain Penny Johnson Fred Kapelle AI Laun
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CLASS After Christmas we turned our minds to the earning of Prom money . After much popcorn selling and activities, the b ig night arrived and with it a great satisfaction for all our hard work . We are well represented in Wayland 's various activities having 16 on Honor Roll ; 6 in football; 7 in basketball ; 11 on girls hockey; and 7 on girls basketball. We wish to thank Mr. Williams and Mrs. Case for their kind and helpful assistance throughtout the year. This year has been a wonderful success and we are looking foreward to an even more successful year to come as the Centennial Seniors of 1954-1955.
Bill McKinstry
Donna Messer Joyce Mickleson
Mary Lou Miller Bill Miller Barbara Morton
Below Mary Muntz Pong Na Ranong Pikie Nelson Brain Newbury
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Marietta Pelton Dick Pingle
Jane Porter David Price
Cathy Qualey Fred Reiburt Ken Rice
Below Roberta Rinehart Steve Schlafer Dale Schoon Gretchen Smith
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Laura Smith Steve Smith
David Soldwedel George Spiel
Ted Tourtelot Joan Tourtelot Don Utz
Below Judy VanDalson Carol Wester Bill Ziegler Connie Zipprodt
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From left to right-Stan Marshall, Pres ident; Judy Nagley, Vice-President; Barbara Hickman, Secretary; Dan Barber, Treasurer.
Leah Allen Dan Barber
Bob Barber Bob Brothersen Scott Brown
Below Sudro Brown Helen Burton David Camenga Bob Chesi
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OFFICERS
Penny Clark
Ann Corcoran Art Curtis
Brita Duce Louis Elin Norton Elliott
Below Jean Elser Susie Engle Liz Esten Suzy Gerlach
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SOPHOMORE The class of 1956 undertook its second year at Wayland by sponsoring one of the first ativities of the year, the Harvest Hop, and later followed with the annual carnival. Their activities were highlighted by Sadie Hawkins Day, which they will put on until their graduation. Before the dance there is an old fashioned race in which the girls try to catch their escorts for the dance. On arriving there the couples are wed by " Marryin' Sam ". This is alvvays one of the memorable activities of the year. Cynthia Griffin
Again they did a fine job at Homecoming both on the skit and the effigy, when they won first place in the latter. Most of their class is
Holly Haga n Barbara Hickman
David Howgate Ward Keil Jo Karsten
Below Judy Mary Teddy Elaine
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CLASS active both in the academic and extra-curricular activities that make for a well rounded education . Thirteen members of the class were represented on the Honor Roll, and all the school , teams wert= well represented by the class of 1956. Officers for this year were : Stan Marsha II, President; Judy Nagley, Vice President; Barbara Hickman, Secretary; Dan Barber, Treasurer. Under the guidance of Miss Porter and Coach . Boy a these Sophomores have shown their capability of the leadership that will be theirs in the coming two years .
Martha Lentz Judy Lipps
Stan Marshall George McAneny Tucker McNamera
Below Bob Meyer Chuck Morgan Judy Nagley Jean Ohlhaver
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Carol Lechner
Jane Owen
Pete Pratt Alice Pyle
Dick Schultz Janet Sharp Larry Smead
Below Carrie Smith Jeff Snyder Gail Sorensen Ferrell Sterner
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Pete Thomas
Pat Vaughan Craig Ward
Below Judy Weingart Liz W i lson D.O . Zaug Tom Zimmerman
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FRESHMAN CLASS
Douglas Beaven
Below Steve Butler Joyce Christensen
From left to right- Hans Kraut, Presid e nt; Su e Hicks, Vi cePresident; Gretchen Wernecke, Secretary; Ann Hoye r, Trea surer; Bud Schoen, Social Chairman .
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Judy Clark Bill Craig Ann Doran
Below Mark Glidden Kathy Gresch Jim Hawes Sue Hicks
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OFFICERS
Jim Hinkson
Jolly Hogan Ann Hoyer
Butch Kellogg Hans Kraut Jim Johnson
Below Pat Kuenzi Sherry Lane David Link Roger Malloch
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FRESHMAN This year started out just right for the twenty nine Freshmen in our class . Working with real class spirit we came through with first prize in the Homecoming skits . A tale of tne first day and a dorm mix up was our novel idea. Our effigy "This Plug 's for Wayland " , received last place . The Freshmen moved right into the sports spotlight with both boys and girls representing us on varsity teams . A few of us joined the ranks of Honor Roll too. Our first activity, "Fall Fiesta, " took place the
Tom Mitchell Douglas Pollock
Grant Ramer Kathy Schnur Bud Schoen
Below Bob Smith Mike Swygert Bill War~r Gretchen Wernecke
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CLASS weekend after Homecoming. We had a large turnout and it proved to be a big success . The gym was divided into two parts with dancing in one end and games in the other. It was an entertaining evening for all who attended . This year our class has been ably led by our President, Hans Kraut; Vice President, Sue Hicks; Secretary, Gretchen Wernecke; Treasurer, Ann Hoyer. Miss Dwinell and Mr. Larrimore were always willing to chaperone and handle our many committee meetings and gave us the guidance we needed . We wish to take this opportunity to thank them for their efforts.
Jackie Knaup
Lloyd Lamphere Bonnie Lipps
Below Karen Merigold Carlene Starkweather John Stroh
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Front Row-Dick Neuman, Sukie Fisher, laura Smith, Sally
Wilson.
ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE
From Left to Right-John Geffert, Chuck Morgan, Sue Hicks, Sue Clark, Hans Kraut, Dick Kimberly, Carrie Smith, Mr.
Proctor, Ticky Nason .
DORMITORY COUNCILS WAYLAND HALL
Standing-A! Laun, Bob Banky. Phil Blades, Gene Kenniger, Dick Kimberly, Chuck Nisbet, George Maye, Don Augustine. Seated-Dick Snyder, Tom Watkins, Jim Burgess, Roberto
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From Left to Right-Sue Jordan, Judy Van Dalson , John Geffert, Sukie Fisher, George Maye, Mary Hawk ins, Sue Clark .
PILLARS STAFF Editor-in-Chief
. Sukie Fisher
Literary Editor
Mary Hawkins
Art Editor
.... Sue Jordan
Boys' Sports Editor
... George Maye
Girls' Sports Editor
Lee Baumgarth
Advertising Editor
..... John Geffert
Calendar and Typist
.. Judy Van Dalson
Business Manager
Sue Clark
Advisor
Miss Browne
Co-Advisor
Mrs . Case
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POST STAFF Editor-in-Chief . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. Dick Morgan Associate Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... George Maye Assistant Editor Jim Burgess Copy Editor . . . . . . . . . . . .... Liz Ridout News Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry Thorsen Feature Editor ... Connie Zipprodt Girls' Sports Editor Mary Jensen Boys' Sports Editor . . . . . . . . . . Dick Neuman Exchange Editor . . . . . . . . . . . .................. Steve Schlafer Typists . . . . . . . . . . . . Judy Van Dalson, Martha Lentz, Judy Lentz, Cyn Butler, Elaine Gocker Reporters Bill Richmond, Sig Hanson Mary Engle, Gretchen Smith, Harry Hummer, Jerry Zweifel, Jim Benett, Sue Jordan, Orah Schoon, Ray Little, Craig Ward, Bud Schoen Artists Liz Ridout, Dick Fredricks Advisors Miss Porter, Mr . Proctor
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WAYLAND CHOIR
Back Row-Don Utz, Ray Little, Bob Barber, Sue Jordan, Cyn Butler, Lois Gates, Janet Johnson, Larry Thorsen, Jim Bennett, Dick Morgan.
Middle Row-Gebrge Maye, Chuck Morgan, Carol Japp, Mel Schramm, Marietta Pelton, Mary Engle, Mary Hawkins, Sig Hanson , Jim Burgess, Roberto Fernandez. Front Row-Miss Bridges, Lynne Clements, Sue Johnson, Sally Wilson, Connie Zipprod~, Mary Jensen, Janeen Sittler, Orah Schoon, laura Smith, Barbara Hi ckman, Jane Porter,
Roberta Rinehart, Mary Schlicher, Miss Christman.
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SEXTETTE
From Left to Right-Mary Jensen, Connie Zipprodt, Judy Weingart, Sue Johnson, Sally Wilson, Carrie Smith.
MIXED QUARTETTE
Standing from Left to Right-Jim Burgess, Sue Jordan, Sig Hanson, George Maye. Seated-Mary Hawkins . Page Sixty.five
VARSITY CLUB
Standing Left to Right- Sue Jordan, Ma ry Sch:icher, Sally Wi lson, Mary Jensen, Mary Eng le, Marge Eisert . Kneeling from Left to Right- Orah Schoon, Sue C:ark, Sukie Fisher, Gretchen Smit h. Seated from Left to Right- Mary Jane Wha:e, Sig Hanson, Laura Smith, Ticky Nason , Kay Jermain.
IIW' ' CLUB
Back Row Left to Right- Dick Kimberly, Ray Litt le, Pete Pratt, Don Augustine, Gene Kenniger, Chuck Nisbet, Bob Edwards. Midd :e Row Left to Right- Tom Watkins, George Maye,
Rony de Leon, Bob Banky, Dick Neuman, Dale Schoon , Die< Snyder, Fred Kapelle. Front Row Left to Right- Steve Schlafer, Roberto Fernand e z, John Geffert, Jim Bennett, Ron Schmo\ler.
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YOUTH GROUP
Fifth Row-George Maye, Cyn Butler, Sue Clark, Jim Southcolt, Phil Blades, Ray Little. Fourth Row-Janet Johnson, Gretchen Smith, Mary Jensen, Carrie Smith, Lois Gates, Brita Duce, Kris Hartig, Marietta
Pelton, Corki Dahlberg. Third Row-Leah Allen , Mary Hawkins, Cynthia Griffin, Judy Weingart,
Gretchen
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Kathy
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Second Row-Sue Jordan, Mr. Wood, Judy Lipps, Ann Doran, Carol Wester, Carol Gannon, Judy Van Dalson, Sue Johnson, Judy Clark, Bonnie Lipps, Joyce Christensen, Laura Smith,
Chuck Nisbet. Front Row-Stan Marshall, Bud Schoen, Hans Kraut, Mark Glidden, Jim Hinkson, Jim Bennett, Butch Kellogg, Dick Kimberly.
Bobbi Reinhart, Connie Zipprodt, Sally Wilson, Mary Muntz.
TOASTMASTERS
Richmond, Rony de leon , Laura Smith, Bud Schoen, lois Mr. Mayer, George Maye. Front Row- David Camenga, louis Elin, Kris Hartig, Mary Corky Dahlberg, Marietta Pelton. Muntz . Second Row-Dick Snyder, Bob Edwards, Bonnie Lipps, Bill Page Sixty-seven
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Seated left to Right- Gretchen Smith, Ticky Nason, liz Esten, Cyn But!er, Sue Clark, Mary Jensen.
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THE BIG The 1953 football season was arr improvement over previous seasons in all respects. By exhibiting fine football and excellent team play, the team ended the season with a 4-4 record. The boys played good tough football all the way, and could have had a much better record with the elimination of a few bad breaks. In the opening game of the season, the Redmen were hosts to Blake Academy of Minneapolis. Blake, conference champions of the Minnesota conference, was too powerful for our boys, and managed to take home a 14-0 victory. The Redmen opened the conference season by slamming down Northwestern Preps 34-0. The Redmen were in complete control of the game as they built up a 27-0 half-time lead and coasted to victory. Touchdowns were scored by Maye, Nisbet, Kimberly, and Kenniger. On the following Saturday, the Red and White lost as Milwaukee Lutheran scored twice in the final period to win, 12-0. The following Saturday, still angered over their loss to Lutheran, the Big Red smashed North Shore, 47-6. The Redmen dominated play all through the encounter. Pingel, Kapelle, Kenniger, and Maye did the scoring for Wayland. Back Row-Coach Boya, Ronny Schmoller, Dick Kimberly, Dick Pingel , Fred Kapelle, Dale Schoon, Bill Leslie, Bob Holter, Keith Anderson, Coach Larrimore. Middle Row-Chuck Morgan , Dick Neuman , Art Curtis, Gene Kenniger, Steve Beyer,
Back Row- Dick Neuman, Gene Kenniger, George Maye . Midd :e Row- Dick Kimb~rly. Front Row- Chuck Nesbit, Ron Schmoller, Dick Snyder, Steve Beyer, Don Augustine, Keith Anderson, Bill Leslie, Bill Voss.
RED The Redmen ran wild aga inst M. U. S. as they ran up a 32-0 score for t heir third conference victory. The highlight of the game was a sixty-five yard touchdown run by Dick Neuman. Kenniger, Maye, Kapelle, and Nisbet did the rest of the scoring. The Redmen came up against undefeated Country Day the following Saturday, and lost a 12-0 battle after playing the first three quarters on an even basis . In the Homecoming game against Lake Forest, the eventual league champions, the Redmen outplayed the visitors throughout the entire game but lost a 14-13 decision as Kapelle's try for a second conversion was wide by inches. George Maye scored the first touchdown, and Dick Pingel scored on a pass from Kapelle with less than a minute remaining in the game. In their final game, the Big Red dumped the favored Racine, Maye and Nisbet scoring touchdowns in the first quarter. The Redmen held their lead for the rest of the game and won 13-7. Dick Snyder and Gene Kenniger were elected the team's co-captains. At the end of the season, Gene Kenniger and George Maye were named to the All-Conference first team; Dick Snyder, Ray Little, and Chuck Nisbet were appointed to the second team. George Maye, Chuck Nisbet, Dan Barber, Pete Pratt. Front Row- John Geffert, Don Augustine, Dick Snyder, Dick Shultz, D. D. Zaug , Ray Litt:e, Brian Newbu ry, Pik ie Ne lson, Bill Voss, Jim Burgess.
Coach Larrimore, Gene Kenniger, Dick Snyder, Coach Boya.
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Gretchen Smith , Connie Zipprodt, Mary Lou Miller, Laura Smith, Su e Jordan, Sue Hicks, Helen Burton . Front Row- Le~ Baumgarth, Joan Tourtelot, Mary Hawkins, Jud y Ke rbe r, Carol Gannon , Barb Morton, Jean Ohlaver, Liz Ridout.
Back Row- Ticky Nason , Sig Hanson, Margie Eisert, Janeen Sittler, Janet Sharp, Judy Nagley, Coach Mayer, Sukie Fisher, Kay Jermain, Sue Clark, Mary Engle , Orah Schoon, Mary Jensen , Mary Jane Whale . Middle Row Sally Wilson, Mary Schlicher, Liz Esten, Lois Gates,
WHITE TEAM Smith, G. Hicks Baumgarth Hawkins Zipprodt Engle Morton Ridout Miller Tourtelot Clark, S.
RED TEAM Nason Hanson Jensen Wilson Jordan Gates Schlicher Smith, L. Schoon Whale Fisher SCORES 4 Wayland 0 Wayland Downer l Wayland (Play Day) Park High 0 Wayland Downer 2 Wayland
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Left to Right- Jim Hawes , Pat Vaughn, Bill Adams, Sally Wilson, Mrs. Patterson , John Geffert, Sukie Fisher, Mr. Patterson, Dick Snyder, Joan Tourtelot, Stan Marshall, Sue Hicks .
Mr. and Mrs. Geffert, John, Sukie, Mr. and Mrs . Fisher . Page Seventy-nine
Back Row- Steve Beyer, Paul Deniger, Bill Leslie, Fred Kapelle, Dick Pingel , Bob Heiler, Keith Anderson, Coach Boya . Front Row- Chuck Nisbet, Pikie Nelson, Dave Soldwedel, Tom Watkins, George Maye.
VARSITY Horicon West Bend Juneau M. U. S. Racine Lake Forest St. Mary's Northwestern Country Day Lutheran Lake Forest North Shore Racine M. U. S. Northwestern North Shore Country Day Lutheran St. Mary's TOURNAMENT North Shore Racine
BASKETBALL 40-47 47-62 43-37 54-38 46-56 54-34 56-58 4 1-52 43-40 51-52 38-48 56-47 46-51 70-56 53-44 39-44 74-32 64-45 53-45
Led by Keith Anderson, captain and Most Valuable Player of this year's team, the basketball squad had a good season . The season started slowly and the team had trouble playing together, but after several weeks of practice, the team started to click and play the type of ball it was capable of playing. Mr. Patterson was coach until after Christmas vacation when he took over his full duties as Headmaster. Mr. Boya then took over as head coach and did a fine job keeping up the Wayland tradition of having top notch basketball teams. The team played its best ball in the last half of the season as it won six of the last eight encounters. The highlight of the season was the 74-32 victory over Milwaukee Country Day. Anderson broke the conference
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and gym scoring record for a single game by scoring thirty-six points. Anderson alone outscored the entire Country Day team. The most satisfying victory was the 64-45 victory over Milwaukee Lutheran as the boys avenged an earlier one-point defeat. Anderson turned in one of the finest performances ever seen at Wayland as he topped nearly every scoring record in the school. He was selected on the All-Tournament squad and was also named to the All-Conference First Team. In the tournament, the Redmen won their first round game over North Shore, 51-39, but lost the second round game to Racine, conference and eventual tournament champions.
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JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Horicon West Bend Juneau M. U.S. Roosevelt Lake Forest St. Mary's Country Day Lutheran Lake Forest North Shore Racine Roosevelt M. U.S. Roosevelt North Shore Country Day Northwestern Lutheran St. Mary's
33-25 44-33 45-24 52-19 47-54 54-39 60-32 44-30 44-40 38-33 41-37 31-46 47-36 52-26 52-47 29-40 52-47 43-38 51-48 52-53
KEITH AND DICK
FRED AND GEORGE
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SWIMMING
Back Row- Steve Schlafer, John Stroh, Dave Camenga, Larry Smead, Lloyd Lanphere, Rony de Leon, Jim Abbott, Grant Ramer, Dave Howgate, Coach Larrimore.
Front Row- Tom Aaron, Craig Ward, Harry Hummer, AI Laun, Bob Edwards, Ray Little, Tucker McManara, David Link.
WRESTLING
Standing- Chuck Klien, Larry Thorsen, Dick Neuman , Bob Chesi, Coach Schnur, D. D. Zaug, Bob Banky, John Wagner, Don Utz.
Kneeling- Ken Rice, Dick Snyder, Tom Aaron, Henry Atwood, Louie Elin, Phil Blades. Seated-Dave Scott, Bob Brotherson.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Standing- Ticky Nason, Sig Hanson , Gretchen Smith , Sue Clark, Margie Eisert, Coach Ma yer, Mary Jane Whale, Mary Jensen, Sue Jordan, O rah Schoon , Kay Jerma in .
Kneeling- Sukie Fisher, Sue Hicks, Judy Nagley, Judy Dehmlow, Liz Ridout, Cathy Qualey, Mary Engle, Lois Gates, Carrie Sm ith , Janet Sharp. Seated- Carol Gannon, Liz Wilson, Mary Hawkins, Sally Wil son , Mary Schlicher, Laura Sm ith .
This year the little red started practicing before Christmas for their games which led up to the girls ' tournament here . M. U. S., Downer, N. S. C. D., and Wayland participated in the tournament. The scores of the games of the first tâ&#x201A;Źams were : M U. S. 41-North Shore 33, Wayland 50 - Downer 43. In the second team division, Wayland won over N.S.C.D. The winners of the championship games were M. U. S. against Wayland resulting in a victory for M. U. S., 27-50. Wayland trounced Downer in the second team division 33-25. In the beginn ing of the season the little reds played M. U. S. losing by a score of 54-19. The second team was victorious with a score of 29-16 . The second gam e of the season against Downer resulted again in a loss for the first team. The score of that game was, 37-55 . The second team came through with a big win of 30-19. Thanks go to Mrs . Mayer for a season of good coaching and good sportsmanship.
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SKI CLUB
Standing- Tom Zimmerman, Sue Halverson, Joan Tourtelot, Pat Vaughn, Judy Kerber, Cathy Qualey, Ed Goss .
Kneeling- Mary Hawkins, Sig Hanson, Mary Schlicher, Orah Schoon, Liz Ridout, Corkie Dahlberg, Kay Jermain.
CHEERLEADERS
Standing- Mary Jensen, Sig Hanson, laura Smith, Gretchen Smith. Kneeling- Judy Kerber, Sue Jordan . Page Eighty-seven
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TRACK
Fourth Row-Egdahl, Warner, Utz, Kiel, Beaven, Macias, Ward, Dunkel, Hinkson, Glidden, Abbott, Thomas. Third Row- Kenninger, Zaug. Second Row- Coach Larrimore, Hawes, Kimberly, Nisbet,
Brown, Holter, Elliott, Aaron, Nelson, Leslie, Kellogg, Coach Schnur. First Row- D. Barber, Schmoller, Curtis, Neuman, Pingel, Maye, Kapelle, Banky, Bennett, McNamara, Augustine, Schulz.
RIDING CLUB
Back Row- Carol Leckner, Liz Wilson, Ann Doran , Jackie Knaup, Margie Eisert, Pat Kuenzi, Corkie Dahlberg , Suzy Gerlach. Middle Row- Holly Hagen, Betsy Beglinger, Judy Wein-
gart , Karen Merigold, Cynthia G,iffin , Cathy Qualey, Mousie Gundersen, De De Bussan, Joyce Mickleson, Roy. Front Row- Ann Corcoran, Carol Wester, Liz Ridout, Connie Zipprodt, Janeen Sittler, Janet Johnson, B'rita Duce, Leah Allen, Bonne Lipps, Kris Hartig. Page Ninety
GOLF
Sta nd ing- Atwood, Blades, Goss, Hicks, Beyer, Southcott, D. Snyd J c, Littl e, Kl e in, Rame r.
Knee ling- Spiel , Smead, Geffert.
Thorsen ,
Perrigo,
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TENNIS
Standing- Hummer, J. Snyder, Anderson , Pratt, Morgan, Coach Wood .
Kneeling- Adams, Hawes,
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CAST Purity Dean ... . ........ ... ... Sue Johnson Johnathan Logan ................ Bob Barber Zamah Logan ............. . .... Petie Hobbs Leander Longfellow
... Ray Little
Mortimer Frothingham ..... . . .... Tom Aaron Jed Lunn
............ . Ward Keil
E. Z. Pickens
..... George Maye
Imogene Pickens
.. Sue Jordan
Mrs. Ethelinda Hewlitt
.. Lee Baumgarth
Alison Hewlitt ............ . ... Laura Smith Mrs. Faith Hogue ... . .. ........ Sukie Fisher Letty Barber .
. . Mary Hawkins
Nellie Morris
.... .. . .... Mary Jensen
Soloists Carrie Smith Sue Johnson Ray Little Fred Kapelle Sig Hanson Jim Burgess Sally Wilson Lois Gates Petie Hobbs Bob Barber George Maye Dancers FLORADORA: Judy Weingart Ed Goss Sally Wilson Jeff Snyder Carrie Smith Fred Kapelle Barbara Hickman Pete Pratt Mary Jensen Dick Kimberly C<!rol Wester Rony de Leon BICYCLE AND WALTZ CLOG Jim Burgess Sig Hanson Orah Schoon Mary Schlicher Larry Thorsen Carlene Starkweather Louie Elin Kathy Schnur Jolly Hogan D. D. Zaug Sue Hicks
CAKE WALK: Gretchen Smith Corkie Dahlberg Craig Ward Bob Meyer CHORUS: S. Wilson Hawkins Wester Lane Pyle Karsten C. Smith Clements Gates J. Clark Burgess Smead Pratt Kapelle Dehmlow Hickman G. Smith Rinehart Hanson Buss an Dahlberg Jensen J. Johnson Jermain Bennett J. Snyder Goss Muntz S. Clark Japp Butler Eisert
B. Lipps Schnur Owen Nason Halverson Schoen W. Hicks Ward Thorsen Fisher Voss Manson Hogan Pelton Miller Vaughn Burton M . Engle Schlicher Camenga Banky Zaug Elin Schoon Gannon Qualey Elser Kimball P. Clark Christensen Wernicke Sterner Beg linger Marshall Watkins
Stage Manager-John Geffert Show Managers-Judy Van Dalson and Mary Hawkins
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SEPTEMBER 12-Football boys roll in early to loosen up rusty hinges-badges of a lazy summer. 13-Some old YW girls arrive early to welcome new girls and to "check" on new boys. 16-The fateful day-school officially opens with dinner at 6:30 for all students ... Rather crowd-ed, eh what? 17-Assembly in the A.M. In the P.M. hike to Crystal Lake for food ... etc. 18-0nward! The march to the Odeon-"Bend In The River". Quite a send off for the first activity of our 1954 year. (You ain't seen nothin' yet) 19-Football .. Blake ... here ... we lost. Dr. Hick s announces his departure to Kalamazoo College as their new President. Our new Headmaster is Mr. Patterson. Y.W. and "W" Club mixer-boy looks girl over-girl gives boy the eye-Result? a new couple. Golly, what an evening! 20-Faculty down students in softball game. 25-To the Odeon to see "The Woman They Almost Lynched" and "Count the Hours". 26-Football . . Northwestern Preps ... here . . we won. At night class meeting to plan for Home路 coming, roller skating and dancing later. 29-0ur new dietitian Miss Dahlman arrives. 30-Y. W. Fellowship dinner-first official meeting of a great organization. Introduction to many wonderfu l Wednesday nights to follow .
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OCTOBER 3-Football ... Milwaukee Lutheran ... there . . we lost. First class activity of the year, the seniors take over with "Crazy Man Crazy". 9-First movie in Beebe Auditorium-"The World in his arms". 10-Football . .. North Shore Country Day ... there ... we won. Girls drag their men to sophomore turnabout-poor boys never knew what hit them! 13-Kenneth Smith (first of Community Concert se ries). 16-Ciass skit rehearsal, then Club Henri. 17-Football ... M. U.S . ... here ... we won. All the bums turn out for the Juniors Bums Ball. 19-United Nations is observed with a talk in the evening by Mrs . Gundersen which was enjoyed , by all.1 22-You rew students get first taste (rather sour) of our si x weeks exams . You old students are already aware of the "cond itions that prevail ". 23-Movie party at the Odeon-"San Antone " and "Space Cade1s". 24-Football ... Milwaukee Country Day ... there . w e lost. In the evening skit rehearsals and cards etc. in the girls' dorm . 28-First extension program-Mr. H. Wood speaks on art. 30-Beginning of Homecoming weekend . Class skits (Fre shies run off with first). Bonfire, snake dance, to bed for students and snacks in the library for parents and fortunate ones. 31-A.M. You tore out of bed to watch th e m ighty amazon hockey team play against Downer girls. P.M. Football ... Lake Forest .. here .. we lost. Nite ... banquet honoring Dr. Hicks 'til 9:30, then dance 'til midnight .. 1hen Cinderella must return to the dorm.
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NOVEMBER 6-Movie "Has Anybody Seen My Gal? " in Linfield. ?-Football ... Racine Lutheran .. there .. we won. Freshies Fall Fiesta, their first activity. 8-1 0-Religion In Life program begins. 13- Friday too. Girls down one street; boys other street to see "Martin Luther" t Odeon. 14-Highland Fling by the Seniors. 15-YW Recogniation Service and tea . 20-Cordial recital followed by a reception . Remember your manners, boys, not too many Cookies. 21-First basketball game ... Horicon ... here .
we lost. Club Henri.
24-Basketball .. . West Bend ... there ... we lost. 25-Home to a turkey dinner with all the trimmings.
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DECEMBER 1-Basketball ... Juneau ... here ... we won . 3-Another taste, not so bad , though, of si x weeks exams . 4-Basketball ... M. U. S.... there ... we won . Movie in Linfield . 5- Swim meet . . Kenosha .. here ... we lost. Another turnabout, look out boys! 6-0pen House for Freshmen and Sophomores at Presidents home . 8-Basketball ... Racine Lutheran ... here ... we lost. 9- 0pen House for Seniors at President's home. 10-0pen House for Juniors at President's home. 11-Basketba II ... Lake Forest ... here ... we won. 12-Senior 's Candy Cane Cotillion in gym . Complete with mellow music and everything. It all added up to what one might term as " atmosphere"-a most delightful state in which to be. 13-Christmas pageant held in Linfield. 14-Christmas dinner . YW Christmas party. Santa Lynne and helpers Sue Jordan and Cyn Butler passed out food for everyone Mrs. Foster read . 15-Basketba II ... St. Mary ... here ... we lost. 16-Hi ho, hi ho, it's off to home we go! Bye and Merry Christmas to you dear kiddies.
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JANUARY 4-Back again-all your New Year's resolutions made? 8-First function of Club Henri under Miss Butler-new advisor . 9-Basketball ... Northwestern Preps .. there ... we lost. Students go to the game. Swim ... Elgin Academy ... there . . we won . 15-Basketball ... Milwaukee Country Day ... there ... we won . Club Henri. 16-Basketball . Milwaukee Lutheran ... here . . . we lost. Club Henri . Swim ... Lake Forest ... there ... we lost. 17-So cold the girls got to wear anklets to church (it must have been cold) 22-Basketball ... Lake Forest ... there ... we lost. Co-ed movie downtown, "Blue Gardenia" and "Steel Lady". 23-Basketball . North Shore Country Day .... there .... we won. Swim ... M. U. S . ... there ... we won . YW Masquerade. 25-Community Concert. 27-Semester exams start rolling . 29-Varsity Club sponsored "The Social Period" which consisted of ice skating, dancing, cards. 30-Basketball ... Racine Lutheran, .. there . we lost. Swim .. Elgin Academy ... here .. we won. Sports Review in the big gym sponsored by the Milwaukee Braves.
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FEBRUARY 5--Basketball ... M. U. S . ... here ... we won. Ice Carnival Weekend begins with snow sculpturing. 6-Boys' hockey game, girls' broom ball game followed by a co-ed broom ball game (What a game!) King John and Queen Sukie reigned at the dance. After the dance a party at Club Henri for the court and a few others. 7-Snow battle and (big?) ski race on back campus. 9-Basketball ... Northwestern Preps ... here we won. 13-That long awaited vacation finally arrives at noon . 14-He loves me ... he loves me not ... so what! 17-Students return in time for dinner in the beautiful new dining room with plenty of room to tut their steaks. 19-Basketball ... North Shore Country Day . .. here ... We lost. Swim ... Lake Forest ... here ... we won. 20-Basketball . Milwaukee Country Day ... here . . we won. Dance in the big gym afterwards. Swim ... M.U.S . ... there ... we lost. 26-Basketball ... Milwaukee Lutheran ... there ... we won. Forensics-cash awards. 27-Basketball . St. Mary's ... there ... we won. Feebles Fables in the old dining room-good places for co-education. Girls Basketball tournament. we took 1st and 2nd. 28-Founders Day .. Oh, those old days (songs?)!!
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MARCH 5- Tournament Weekend . We played North Shore Country Day and won . Students go to the game at Watertown . Sophomores have roller skating and dance . 6- We played Racine Lutheran but didn't quite make it. Students go to the game . Sophomores sponsor Memories Dance. Swim ... Green Bay ... there ... we lost. 8- Community Concert. 11 - Si x weeks exams again . 12- Mr. Williams showed movies on canoeing and then Club Henri . Gee, wasn't it dark for a while? Candles come in pretty handy! 13- Seniors have their College Boards. Freshmen sponsor the dance . 17- The students leave for spring vacation . 29- 0h, how I hated to get up to come back and get to work .
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APRIL 2-3-Water Ballet and dance afterwards sponsored by the juniors. 6-8-Co-ops 9-Aiumni basketball game. Dance afterwards . 1O_::_Boys are the girl's slaves for the day. Dance in the little gym. 11 -Recital by the Wayland Students . 17-Easter. 23-';A Working Girl 's Secret" 24-Tennis . Lake Forest ... there. Track .. Lake Forest ... there. Parents come to Rouland. 29-Some more dreadful exams.
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MAY 1-Track .. Milwaukee (ountry Day .. here. ?-Tennis ... Milwaukee Country Day .. here. 8-Track .. St Johns ... here . Tennis ... M.U.S. . . here. 15-Girls have fun chasing the boys . How are the marriages working . 19-Y. W. Fellowship dinner-70th anniversary. 22-A big day for the juniors with college boards and putting the finishing touches on Stairway To The Stars. 29-Track ... M.U.S. ... here . Tennis ... M.U.S. ... there. JUNE 4-AII awards dinner. 5-Track Invitation at Milwaukee Country Day. Tennis ... Milwauke Country Day ... there . The class of '54 put on their last activity-the Street Dance . 6-Y. W. Farewell. 9-Final Exams 12-Commencement Play. 13-Baccalaureate Service, Alumni Banquet, Student recital. Senior party-and now you know it's "for real." 14-Graduation-"We'll cherish mem'ries that won't cost a dime ..
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CONGRATULATIONS
from those responsible for the new addition.
POMMERVILLE PLUMBING BEAVER DAM, WISCONSIN
PFLUGRADT HEATING MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
SOUTH
SIDE . HARDWARE
VENTILATION GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN
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T. S. WILLIS I
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN
WOLFF
KUBLY
HIRSIG
BUILDERS
HARDWARE
MADISON,
WISCONSIN
ANDERSON
CONTRACTOR
PLASTER JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN
S.
J.
CASPER
COMPANY
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
WESTPHAL
COMPANY
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN
AND MOSAIC COMPANY KOSH Page One Hundred Seven
• FULLERTON LUMBER COMPANY
PAUL
"Where the Home Begins"
209 S. CENTER STREET,
CO.
Factory and Business Printing
BEAVER DAM
GRIESBAUM'S
PRINTING
Phone Tu 5-3684
104 S. Center Street
Best Wishes from
BAKERY
MAYR'S Mrs. Steven 's Candy
SEED
&
FEED
MAYR 'S FEEDS BEAVER BRAND SEEDS BEST-0-WHEAT FLOUR
BEAVER DAM, WIS,
Beaver Dam -
Horicon -
Sun Prairie
BEAVER DAM DAIRY COMPANY Compliments
Home of
of the
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0. A. HAASE COMPANY
Grade A Dairy Products
205 S. Center Street
101 FRONT SREET
BEAVER DAM
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
Compliments of
SEARS ROEBUCK & CO.
GRAFF BOOK & GIFT SHOP
SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE
123 N . Spring Street Phone Tu 5-5551
Beaver Dam Wis .
BEAVER DAM, WIS .
THE
BEAVER
BOOTERY
Famous Brand Shoes For the Entire Family 127 FRONT STREET
BEAVER DAM
CARL
Compliments
KOCH
&
CO.
CLOTHES FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN
of
BEAVER DAM TYPEWRITER SHOP
Louis '31
Carl '27 Beaver Dam, Wis.
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VOLKMANN
HARDWARE
ZWECK-WOLLENBURG
We Sell Mautz Paint
Eveything in Hardware
HEADQUARTERS FOR G.E. APPLIANCES
A.
M.
G I ES E,
Dial TU 5-5769
121-123 Front St.
Beaver Dam, Wis .
114 N . Spring St.
CO.
BEAVER DAM, WISCONSIN
BRIESE
J ew e Ie r
COMPANY
FUNERAL and AMBULANCE SERVICE
KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS
FURNITURE -
RUGS
Wiscons in
Beaver Dam
For a Better Beaver Dam
QUANDT'S
PAINT
STORE
BEAVER DAM DAILY CITIZEN
Dodge County's Largest Line of Dodge County's Only Daily
PAINT, WALL PAPER & LINOLEUM Tel. TU 5-4782
152 Front St.
Sworn Circulation 5,400
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
Compl iments of
MAIER
&
ZAHN,
BANNER INC.
Chrysler and Plymouth Sales and Service COMPLETE SERVICE & BODY REPAIR
Beaver Dam , Wis .
HOME
COMPANY
Edward Schulz, President
COMPLETE FURNISHINGS FOR MEN 108 Front St.
MOTOR
Compliments of
DAIRY
THE TROJAN CANDY COMPANY Home of Fine Candies and Ice Cream Beaver Dam
1017A N. Spring
BLOCK'S
CAMERA
Compliments of
SHOP
GRAND Cameras -
Film -
Supplies
206 FRONT SREET
VIEW
Highway 33 North -
Phone TU 7-2774 WISCONSIN
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PONTIAC
PONTIAC -
RAY'S
CO.
CADILLAC
DINNERS - LUNCHES BUTTER BROILED HAMBURGERS
GMC TRUCKS
Dial TU 5-3301
105-111 Madison St.
CAFE
"Just Plain Good Food" BEAVER DAM
205 FRONT STREET
BEAVER DAM, WISCONSIN
HAIDER
Compliments of
and
GAMBLES
KREIER
Beaver Dam, Wis.
BARBER . SHOP
COMPLIMENTS OF
Compliments of
THOMAS
PHARMACY
THE
MODEL
Photo Headquarters WOMEN'S FASHION CENTER
120 North Spring Street BEAVER DAM, WISCONSIN
BAND
Beaver Dam
MARTINS
BOX
STORE
Featuring
CLEANERS- TAILOR -CLOTHIERS
RED GOOSE SHOES X-Ray Fitted
Phone TU 7-2344
201 Front St.
SHOE
JOHN C. ROBERTS & GRACEWALKERS
KAMRATH'S MATERNITY AND CHILDREN'S Wi:AR TOTS TO TEENS AI Manner Boy and Girls Wear Maternity LAYETTES ESPECIALLY Wear 221 Front Street Phone TU 5-4665 Beaver Dam Nationally Advertised Brands
TOBY'S
225 Front St.
RECORDS
TELEVISION
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
109 Front St.
Dial TU 5-4407 Beaver Dam
DRENNAN'S
CAFE
Home Cooking Plate Lunches -
RADIO
Dinners
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BEST WISHES
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FROM
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FLORAL
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709 PARK AVE .
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Chops Beaver Dam
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Compliments of
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THE
NEWTON
LODGE
A Home Away from Home
BEAVER APPLIANCE COMPANY
112 WASHINGTON STREET (Mr. and Mrs. W . R. Evans)
Wis .
Beaver Dam
HOME
BAKERY
FREDERICKS SUPER MARKET for SELF SERVICE
A Fine Line of Baked Goods 106 FRONT STREET
Compliments of
SCHRAM
&
PHONE TU 7-2334
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DAHL
HEALY,
NEUSER
&
HEALY
" It's New When We 're Through "
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 111 W. MAPLE
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BEAVER DAM FOOD PRODUCTS
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SOAP
COMPANY
BEAVER DAM
BEAVER DAM WHOLESALE COMPANY
WISCONSIN
KEHOE'S
KAFE
T HE
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PAPER DISTRIBUTORS
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Everything in Commercial Refrigeration 132 S. Spring Street
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ROEDL-JACOBS
COMPANY
" Your Better Building Material and Fuel Dealer" Telephone TU 5路4833
114 E. Third Street BEAVER DAM, WISCONSIN
Compliments of
THE
GREEN
GIANT
CO.
WISCONSIN DIVISION Factories located at: FOX LAKE, RIPON, ROSENDALE and BEAVER DAM, WISCONSIN
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BANK
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FARMERS
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BANK
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HOEFS
PRINTING
OFFICE
SUPPLY
COMPANY
"Publishers of THE WAYLAND POST" 1401 N. Center St.
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
"WALDHIERS'' Jeweler
The Store of a Thousand Gifts
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Compliments of
AMERICAN
NATIONAL
BANK
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 115 FRONT ST.
BEAVER DAM, WISCONSIN
M.
C.
KAPELLE
Mason Contractor Wisconsin
Beaver Dam
A.
J.
BEICHL
REAL ESTATE
Compliments of
NEWTON
AND
WENZ,
INC.
BEAVER DAM, WISCONSIN
COMPLIMENTS OF
HARTZHEIM
FUEL
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THE BROCK
•
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COMPANY
ENGRAVING CO .
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Compliments of
BEAVER READY MIX CONCRETE CO.
WISCONSIN
JUNEAU
Compliments of
JOHN DEERE VAN BRUNT COMPANY Makers of Quality Farm Equipment
HORICON, WISCONSIN
KIRSH FOUNDRY, INC. Malleable and Gray Iron Castings
WISCONSIN
BEAVER DAM
• Page One Hundred Fifteen
COMMONWEALTH PRINTERS BOOK AND COMMERICAL PRINTERS
BLACK 214
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When it's Physical Development you need,
SEE THE COACH; When it's Scholastic Problems,
SEE THE DEAN; When you're feeling sick,
SEE THE DOCTOR; BUT!! WHEN IT'S BUILDING OR REMODELING SEE
"Where there's EVERYTHING to build ANYTHING" "NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL"
Page One Hundred Sixteen
MONARCH 2-0VEN ROASTER RANGE
SURF ACE 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. BEA YER DAM, WIS. Page One Hundred Seventeen
HOTEL ROGERS Beaver Dam, Wisconsin Coffee Shop Stein Room Dining Room 140 Fireproof Rooms Rooms available for private parties
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State Street at Gilman
FACULTY ADDRESS LIST Mr . 0. L. Larrimore
M路 s. Blanche Barnidge 412 Rusk Ave. Sparta, Wis.
Miss He len Christman
Mr. Richard Boya 927 W. Hawes Ave. Appleton , Wis.
Mr. Herbert Coleman 108 Prospect Ave. Beaver Dam, Wis.
Mr. and Mrs . E. C. Mayer Wayland Academy
Miss Jean Bridges Kahoka, Wis.
Miss Ellen Dahlman 608 Dover Chippewa Falls, Wis.
Miss Marion Mitchell Wayland Academy
Miso Millard Browne 4905 Argyle Ave. St. louis 8, Mo.
Miss Marcia Dwinell
Mr. Raymond Patterson
Miss Myrtle Butler 310 E. Third St.
1314 Kessler Place South Bend 16, Ind.
Beaver Dam, Wis.
Beave r Dam, Wis.
Mr. David G. Proctor 296 N. University Ave . Beaver Dam, Wis .
Mr. and Mrs. l eo Schnur 229 E. Maple St. Beaver Dam, Wis .
Mr. J. Hobart Tu ck~r 30 15 Castillo Fort la uderdale, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wichman 206 N. University Ave.
21 Ridge St.
Wayland Academy
Montpelier, Vermont
Beaver Dam, Wis .
Beaver Dam, \A/is .
Mrs. Ruth Foster Plainfi e ld, New Hamp.
Mrs. Ellen Pihlstrom lewis lodge Edgewater, Wis.
Mr. Carl Williams 106 Prospect Ave.
Mr. Richard Holstein 365 N. 9th St. l ebanon, Penn .
Miss Patricia Porter
Rev. G. Daniel Wood 116 E. Mackie St.
Beaver Dam, Wis .
Mrs. lillian Case 2471 S. 79th St. West Alli s 14, Wis
108 Prospect St. Beaver Dam, Wi s.
10 N. Balch St. H :mover, New Hamp .
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Beaver Dam, Wis .
Beaver Dam, Wis.
STUDENT ADDRESS LIST A~ron,
Thoma s
829 North Marshall St. Milwaukee 2, Wis. 5 Crescent Drive
Spring Hill, Ala . Adams, William
Thiensville, Wis. Andrews, Donald
4818 Wallbank St. Ill.
Atwood, Henry Roscoe, Ill. Augustine, Donald Crandon, Wis .
Banky, Robert 8123 Vernon Ave. Chicago, Ill. Barber, Daniel Warrens , Wis . Barber, Frederick Warrens, Wis. Baumgarth, lee
2311 N. Commonwealth Ave. Chicago 14, Ill. Beaven, Douglas
510 Wellington Ave. Chicago 14, Ill. Beglinger, Betsy
Route 1 Neenah, Wis. Bennett, James
530 Berwick Blvd. Waukegan, Ill. Beyer, Stephen
107 Clason St. Horicon, Wis.
Blades, Phillip 120 Langdon St. 3,
Wis.
Bohl, Bette 105 W. Water St. Beaver Dam, Wis.
Bo1chardt, Melvin 1401 Wyman St. New London, Wis. Bowersock, Wallace
Route 3, Box 145 Hales Corners, Wis. Brothersen, Robert
11316 S. Normal Ave. Chicago 28, Ill. Bretz, Peter
Randolph, Wis. Brown, Scott
220 Roller Ave. Beaver Dam, Wis. Brown, Sudro
256 Lake Shore Ave. Neenah, Wis . Burgess, James
147 S. 13th St. La Crosse, Wis. Burrow, Mary
316 Oneida St. Beaver Dam, Wis . Burton, Helen
Route 1 Lake Village, Ind . Bussan, DeDe
351 S. Monroe St. lancaster, Wis .
Hinkson, James
Esten, Elizabeth 210 N. Vita Ave.
Madison 3, Wis. Hinton, Thomas
P.O. Box 1334 Havana, Cuba
410 Healy Ave.
Cambria, Wis.
Engle, Susan Olivet, Mich.
Beaver Dam, Wis . Fernandez, Roberto
Beaver Dam, Wis. Camenga, David
Allen, Leah 1111 Amherst Drive Madison 5, Wis. Anderson, Keith Route 3, Box 297
Madison
Des Moines, I ow a
Butler, Stephen 129 Roosevelt Drive
Abbott, James
Downers Grove,
Butl er, Cynthia 221 S.W. 42nd St.
Beaver Dam, Wis .
Fisher, Sukie 819 East Forest Ave. Neenah, Wis. Fridrich, Richard 3121 Greenwood Highland Park, Ill.
Chesi, Robert 11215 S. Vernon Chicago, Ill. Christensen, Joyce
9654 S. Green St. Chicago 43, Ill. Clark, Judy 118 Freemon! St. Walworth, Wis. Clark, Penny 412 Lake Road
Gannon, Carol
119 School St. Harbor Beach, Mich. Gates, lois
5717 Kimbark Ave. Chicago 37, Ill. Geffert, John 218 E. Third St.
Oconomowoc, Wis .
Clark, Sue 605 McKinley Ave. Libertyville, Ill. Clements, Lynne 425 E. First St. Hinsdale, Ill.
Beaver Dam, Wis. Gerlach, Susan
1507 N. 69th St. Wauwatosa 13, Wis.
Glidden, Mark 370 Winnebago Ave.
Corcoran, Ann
2950 North Marietta Milwaukee, Wis. Craig, William 617 West Washington St. Milwaukee 4, Wis.
Menasha, Wis.
Gocker, Elaine 708 S. Spring St. Beaver Dam, Wis. Goss, Edwin
513 61st St .
Curtis, Arthur 237 Timber Lane South Bend, Ind . Dahlberg, Cordelia 5756 Harper Chicago, Ill. Dehmlow, Judy 6800 Third Ave.
Kenosha, Wis.
Totonicapan, Guatemala, C. A. Deniger, Paul
310 Park Ave. Beaver Dam, Wis.
Griffin, Cynthia 619 S. Crescent Ave. Park Ridge, Ill. Groninger, Mike Suring, Wis. Gundersen, Margaret La Crosse, Wis.
5408 Second Ave, South Minneapolis 19, Minn. Duce, Barbara
Apartado No. 3088
Summit Lake, Wis. Halverson, Suzanne
430 Birchwood Rd. Hinsdale, Ill. Hanson, Sigrid
343 Rose Ave.
Maturin, Estado Monagas, Venezuela Fond du lac, Wis. Dunkel, James Harr is, Charles
Athens, Wis.
1646 N. Prospect Apt. 201 Milwaukee, Wis.
Ed wards, Robert
4714 Kimbark Ave. Chicago 15, Ill. Egdahl, Larry 305 Sturgeon Eddy Rd. Wausau , Wis. Eisert, Marquerite
714 Ashland St. Wilmette, Ill. Elin, lewis
929 Jefferson St. Rochester, Ind. Elliott, Norton 15025 Artesian Detroit 23, Mich. Elser, Jean
Route 1 Beaver Dam, Wis.
Engle, Mary Olivet, Mich .
Tomah, Wis .
Howgate, David Soronian Hall
Olivet, Mich . Hoyer, Ann
Lake Shore Drive Beaver Dam, Wis. Hummer, Harr y
46 Fuller Drive Madison, Wis.
Japp, Carol 1122 Franklin Ave. River Forest, Ill. Jensen, Mary
335 Lake Road Menasha, Wis. Jermain, Kay
Route 4 West Bend, Wis. Minneapolis 19, Minn. Johnson, Penny
Hagan, Holly
Sparta, Wis. Doran, Ann
Mercer, Wis.
Hogan, Jolly 3307 N. University Road Peoria, Ill. Holter, Robert 30B Brownell
Minneapolis, Minn. Gresch, Catherine
133 S. 14th St.
DeWitt, Pat 414 Franklin
Beaver Dam, Wis.
Hobbs, Marlene Box 412
Johnson, Janet
323 York St.
Deleon, Rony
510 E. North St. Appleton, Wis. Hoag, William 416 York St.
Gray, Albert W. Jr. 5232 Zenith So.
Beaver Dam, Wis.
Kenosha, Wis.
1924 Commonwealth Ave.
Hartig , Kristin
830 Southern Ave. Dubuque, Iowa Hawes, James
411 Carroll St. Beaver Dam, Wis. Hawkins, Mary
825 Fremont St. Flint 4, Mich. Hickman, Barbara
P.O. Box 299 Hines, Ill. Hi cks, Susan
Kalamazoo College Kalamazoo, Mich. Hicks, Weimer
Kalamazoo College Kalamazoo, Mich .
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5316 Clinton Ave. South 7531 Kenwood Ave. Wauwatosa 13, Wis. Johnson, Suzanne
517 N. Court St. Rockford, Ill. Jordan, Susan
2203 W. 111th St. Chicago, 43, Ill . Kapelle, Frederick 204 DeCiark Beaver Dam, Wis . Karsten, Johanna Hor icon, Wis.
Keil, Ward 31B W. Mackie Beaver Dam, Wis .
Kellogg, William 2 16 Lake Road Oconomowoc, Wis. Kenninger, Gene
744 Van Buren St. G.Hy, Ind. Kerber, Judy Barr-Dee Farms
Dundee, Ill. Kimball, Mary 574 Algoma Blvd. Oshkosh, Wis. Kimberly, Richard E!,kdale Farm, Box 512 Neenah. Wis. Kirkby , Th eanne
P.O. Box 911 Curundu, Canal Zone
Klein, Charles 137 S. Princeton Villa Park, Ill. Knaup, Jacqueline
Route 2 Beaver Dam, Wis.
STUDENT ADDRESS LIST Krause, Elaine
Route 4 Beaver Dam, Wis. Kraut, Hans
102 Cottage Ave . Fond du Lac, Wis. Kuenzi, Patricia
Colgate, Wis. Lane, Sherry
3870 N. Morris Blvd. Milwaukee, Wis .
Lanphere, Lloyd Stratford, Wis. Laun , Alfred 817 6th St. Kiel, Wis. Lechn er, Carol
112 S. Lincoln Ave. Beaver Dam, Wis.
Lentz, Judy 423 Healy Ave. Beaver Dam, Wis.
Lentz, Martha 423 Healy Ave. Beaver Dam, Wis. Leslie, William 24 Forest Grove Drive San Francisco, Calif.
Liker, Sue 7502 Oakhill Rd. Wauwatosa, Ws .
Link, David 112 Mary Beaver Dam, Wis. Lipps, Bonnie
7308 N. Beach Road Fox Point, Milwaukee, Wis .
Lipps, Judy 7308 N. Beach Road Fox Point, Milwaukee, Wis .
Little, Ray Route 1 McHenry, Ill. Loeffler, Barry 2564 N. 90th St. Wauwatosa 13, Wis. Macias, Anibal
Sur 69-8114 Mexico 13, D.F., Malloch, Roger 4446 N. Francisco Chicago, Ill. Manson , Joanna
1224 Highland Park Blvd . Wausau , Wis.
Marshall , Stanley Hollandale, Wis. Maye, George 1419 S. Outagamie St. Appleton, Wis. McAneny, George 6830 No. Tripp Lincolnwood 30 Chicago, Ill. McKinstry, William 209 N. Vita Ave. Beaver Dam, Wis. McNamara, Tucker
506 Main St. Oshkosh, Wis. Merigold, Karen Green Lak e, Wis. Messer, Donna
Route 2 Beaver Dam, Wi s. Meyer, Robert
1923 Noyes St. Evanston, Ill .
Mickleson, Joyce 355 S. 19th St.
Ridout, Elizabeth 547 N. Losey Blvd.
La Crosse, Wis.
La Crosse, Wis. Rinehart, Roberta Ogema, Wis.
Miller, William 617 Lake St. Tomah, Wi s. Mill er, Mary Lou 5736 Woodlawn Ave. Chicago 37, Ill. Morgan, Charles 329 W. Grove St. Lombard, Ill.
Rockhill , Jean 3943 N. Ridgefield Circle Shorewood 11 , Wis. Schlafer, Stephen 914 Dickenson St. New London, Wis. Schnur. Kathryn 229 E. Maple
Morton, Barbara
318 Park Drive
Beaver Dam, Wis.
Neenah, Wis .
Muntz, Mary Route 1 Hickory Corners, Mich.
Nagley . Judy 635 Grafton
Schicker, Mary Lake Geneva, Wis.
Dayton, Ohio Na~Ranong, Pongsan
Schmoller, Ronald 228 Maple Terrace
68 Larn Luang Rd. Bangkok , Thailand
Oconomowoc, Wis.
Nason, Priscilla
Schoon, Orah 8750 Johnston St. Highland, Ind . Scott, David 11 Stonybrook Road Cape Elizabeth, Maine Schulz, Richard
Box 306 Owen, Wis.
Nelson, Pikie 619 W. Main St. St. Charles, Ill. Neuman , Richard
319 E. Third St.
Union Grove, Wis.
Beaver Dam, Wis. Newbury, Brian
Sharp, Janel 1110 E. North St. Appleton, Wis.
882 Geneva St. Burlington, Wis.
Smead, Lawrence
Nisbet, Charles 813 W. Fifth St. Marshfield, Wis.
American Baptist Assembly Green Lake, Wis. Smith, Carolee 1134 E. Wayne St ., South South Bend 15, Ind . Smith, Gretchen
Owen, Jane
601 12th Ave. , West Menomonie. Wis.
Paul, Nancy 415 W. Maple
Countryside
Ashland, Ohio Smith, Laura 1701 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Penn . Smith, Robert 120 Bogert St.
Beaver Dam, Wis. Pelton, Marietta
Route 2 Neenah, Wis. Perrigo, Richard
509 Linn St. Allegan, Mich. Pingel, Richard 7916 Stickney Ave.
Beaver Dam, Wis.
Smith, Steven 120 Bogert St. Beaver Dam, Wis.
Wauwatosa, Wis. Pleitavino, Renee
Snyder, Jeffrey 383 Lake Road
2079 Miramar Blvd. South Euclid, Ohio Prall, Peter 390 Park St.
Menasha, Wis.
Menasha. Wis . Price, David
1608 Hinman Ave. Evanston , Ill. Pyle, Alice 115 N. Sunnyside Ave. South Bend, Ind. Qualey, Catherine 1022 James St. Geneva, Ill. Ramer , Grant
415 Campbell St. Geneva, Ill. Rice, Kenneth
977 St. Clair Ave. St. Paul 5, Minn . Richmond, William 165 Kenilworth Ave. Kenilworth, Ill.
Schoen, Roland Jr. 7505 AFES Ft. Buchanan APO 851-A c/o P.M. New York, N.Y .
Snyder, Richard 415 W. Oak St. Wheaton, Ill. Soldwedel, David Pekin , Ill. Southcott, James Wales, Wis. Spiel, George
320 S. Green Bay Road Lake Forest, Ill. Starkweather, Carlene 108 Winn Terrace Beaver Dam, Wis.
Sterner, Ferrell 2046 W. Fargo Ave . Chicago 45, Ill. Stroh, John Route 1 Menomonee Falls, Wis. Swygert, Michael
Thomas, Peter
Quarry Hill Rochester, Minn .
Thorsen, Larry 730 McKee Batavia , Ill. Tourtelot, Ted 2719 Sheridan Rd. Evanston, Ill. Tourtelot, Joan 2719 Sheridan Rd. Evanston, Ill. Utz, Donald 131 Pleasant Ave . Apt. 2-C Highland, Ill. Van Dalson, Judy 723 S. Weslnedge Ave. Kalamazoo, Mich .
Vaughn, Patsy Wood Iawn Lodge Elcho, Wis. Voss, Judy 201 E. Walton Place Chicago, Ill. Wagner, John 1519 Hinman Ave . Evanston, Ill. Wamser, James
5645 N. Bay Ridge Ave . Milwaukee 17, Wis. Ward, Craig Langford Apartments Winter Park, Fla. Warner, William Dune Acres
Chesterton, Ind. Watkins, Thomas Barneveld, Wis .
Weingart, Judy 1415 Downer Place Aurora, Ill. Weiss, Marjorie
4634 N. Idlewild Ave. Milwaukee 11, Wis . Wenninger, Sharon
7434 W. Garfield Ave . Wauwatosa , Wis . Wernecke , Gretchen
Route 2 Cedarburg, Wis . Wester, Carol
2103 Orrington Ave . Evanston, Ill. Whale, Mary Jane 426 S. Main St. Waupaca, Wis.
Wilson, Elizabeth 335 Sylvan Road Lake Bluff, Ill. Wilson, Sally 5712 S. Dorchester St. Chicago, Ill. Zaug, Dawson, Jr.
1421 Oakcrest Drive Appleton, Wis . Ziegler, William 121 Franklin St. Beaver Dam, Wis. Zimmerman, Thomas
2010 E. Wood Place Milwaukee, Wis. Zipprodt, Constance
180 E. Delaware Chicago, Ill. Zweifel, Jerome
Dune Acres
152 Vermont
Chesterton, Ind .
Beaver Dam, Wis.
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