Edgerton High School - Crimson Yearbook (Edgerton, WI)
- Class of 1951
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1536 -Lflihmi GCHIQIHMISGDIN Imlllwiishd f THE SENIORS OF EDGERTQN HIGH SCHOOL ICl7GIiR'l'ON, YX'If5ffffT-i5Efi 11951K -r ,,,-,,7, This book is dedicated with affection to Irene K. Silverwood HROUGH THIS doorway vse hke all the students of Edgelton Hlgh who have gone before us have entered to Qrow 1n tellectually and soclallv dullng the most the story of ww hat we dld here durlng, one of those years It lb presented YVltl'l deep ap preclatlon to ew eryone who helped to make lt a meanmgful experlenee for us 5 Y , l A, V. . t' I - formative years of our lives. This book is Y V l . Y' . . V , 1 BGARD 0F EDUCATION DR WILLARD C SUMNER Plesldent MR SVERRE ROANG MRS ROYAL E IADD MR WALTER A WELCH Treasurer Clerk MR AIMER AALSFTH NIRQ ROBERT M NELQON 'VIR GORDOIN W HUTTO 7 w -A m, ' . - - I . - . J . . . w w 1 - 4 .-- A . u.. . L . - . ROLAND A. KLAUS Superintendent of Schools -9.. MARVIN O THOSTENBOIN Asslstant P1 mclpal JOHN H. HAMBURG Aqmistant Supuintondent THE GFFICE STAFF PERFGRMS MANY FUNCTIONS E STUDENTS ,go to the 0fl1CL to cheek OLII courses to telephone to be LX mused flom school and to lllqlllli? about lost fllt1ClLS Te'1chers go thele sexerdl tlmew 1 day f01 then mall fO1 SL1DIJl16'u fllld T01 thtll checks xx hlle the admmlstratlx e staft depend upon the secretarlee T01 the vvlltlng of thBll lettels the sendlng out of leport C 1ldS tht keeplllg, of TQCOI ds and too manv other lQl.lHLt1OllS lOl us to ll t Mrs Cathullle Hart fl g.,l lduale of the NOIthLlI1 Illlnolw State TLcl.Ch6IS College has been the school secletlly 101 elght MISS GSOIQIR Hallett IS the Qeclet ll x fol Ml Hamburg .md f0l Ml' John LeM1y Junlor Hlgh Snhool prmelpal we wonder how the school executlves can smile at the close of a day We caught Mr Klaus Mr Hamburg and Mr Le May as they were locklng up for the nlght I y- x .3 . 5. l - 3- - A. S. , ,x, x -X 1 4 y- , 1 1 ru . ' y . ., , 1 1 - A. . , rc , , . ., - . . ' . . 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K Ns Mr Kurfmxan Miss Keppel ancl Mr Hamburg often get together for what must be some well mformed conversatxon supercharged wnth wit if we know them SOCIAL SCIENCE TEACHERS MUST BE ON THEIR TOP S HE HOPF of developmg 111 then st11 dents the 1tt1tudes that make f01 good citizenship IS the d11xe that keeps these taculty membe1e going 'lhey iead ex e1y thing thex can get hold of to help the11 la1 ge classes lea1n the tacts about cu11e11t s1tuat1one and they teach us the meanin f of the democratic way and how to D1 acticc Becauee some fieshmen entei Olll school xxith a lack of knowledge about e1the1 ge ography or goxeinment the purpose or the first ye ll s course IS to make up to these def1c1enc1es Thiough a problems ap proach these sublects are made mefxnmg ful 1n their 1elat1on to the ex ents of tod xx World histoix xxith a strong emphas1s on topical apploach and cu11c11t ex ents comm Ill the second xcar xxh1lc 89111518 t1kc couiee in xxhlch they aie sublected to 891168 of pioblems xx h1ch thex aie lilfelx to face as c1t14e11s These p1 oblems teach thc tundament1ls of econom1cs political sci ence and sociology In b119f the eftoit of this depaltment is to dexelop xkell rounded critical thinking citizens. John Hdmlltll g h LN been heie I01 txx entx one 3c11 His L11 hcloi s dcg1 ee ie from I uxience C ollege Ill 1 h s l IldSt61 ot philos ophx defficc ll pol1t1c1l SLILIILQ fiom the Univeisity ot Wiscons ll Betoie adminls 11 1t1xc xx Olk took him fi om the 1ob he had tzught the full gamut ot the social studies Dlxlgl m He 1oxx teaches all ireshmen so that hc m1x become acquainted xx1th all tudcnte dtlllllg tllell fnst xcai in high school Ann NI Keppel IS a giaduate of L1 C1 s c St ltc Teachcis College and hxs done giaduate xx Olk at the Unixersitv ot Wisconsin Shc taught 111 Hillsboro befoic coming to Ilclgeiton Sho 1ItlIkS as o11e ot thc sl'1t9 s outst lndlng foiensic co1chcs llt Ku1tm1n h1s 1 bachelo1 s ue t1 1111 Lcloit I olle c 1nd a m 1ste1 s c e mee ll histoi from the Un1xc1s1tx of Chl c 11,11 ln thi his tn t tc xchlng position c ha dcxclopcd some good dc bateis and has 1n his cl1sses shoxx 11 a bllllllllg desne to tc 1ch thc fundamentals neccss 11y fOI good LltllCllSlfllD -lg-- ,sf Miss Perry, Miss Hlllxarcl Miss Pelnkan, Mrs Jenson and Miss Sxlvernall are probably J i planning to assign autoblographxes or some other delightful project THEY THJACH Ub READIIN AND WRITHN WENTY SPELLING xx Olflfw exeiy Nlon- czty, an tssay tvery Friday, at sptet tvtry month. at notebook every semtster- thirst art some of tht requirements of thtst othtrwist good women who teach our Lng- lish clussts! Although we may at timer hrumlalt about 'ill this work most of us reu- lizt tht imp wrtzinct of learning to speak 'inc to write corrtctlyg and we exptritnct much . ttisl'zzction whtn wt discovtr thwt L cz 1 ctrivt muc pleasurt from fur ' 'mr in . ur an fun ft tours s t tp ' til. '.'fS - . ' 2 n v .1 :xv ' ' ' 'S' l 1, ' 0 J t iq :tm to vitw movies with somt discriminat- 'in v s, to 7 'z hr 't an j ' ' f z ' o xvri t lt t's. 't ,z ' fs: at ay zmztlvz' t motivts oi' t Cll'll'2lC'Ltl'S in ioo .' 'inc plays. Wt 1 vtn huvt somt training in ow o tll '1 Lfoot jo t. ur anfuzm c 'fttu y brinfs us 'L ric vztritty o' lrickgrount and txptritnct. . 'ss tan ' 'z ' cut o' t dt rn'- ment, hurl smug ur fe y in e s at e o' . aine before comin A to Edgerton two unc t 1 yefusago. Sie ocs L e.A.ct1 from tht College of Saint Teresa and lVI.A. from the University of Wisconsin. Sht ttztthts junior and stnior English and trt- 'ttivt writing. Mrs. Ann Jtnson ttftchtr ot' I ntlish and xt in htrt 'ort t ms eight yturs as at l'.A. tltgree from tht University of NVis- consin. Miss Frwncts ltlikan has .1 buchtlor of . 'itnct 1 J 'ro 't tvi t S '1 t tuchtrs ,o txt. Sht had tauth 'tt . u '- xvonzigo iefort coming to clgtr on wo ytztrs at fo. 'ss 1 my trrv. s it 'lid is 'i ram c '- rtzu ing ho cs -1 lf .A. tltgrtt from tht 'ni- vtrsity ol' W'isconsin. iss Almzt Silvtrn. il as 11 '.A. clcgrtt from tht Lnivtrsity of VVisconsin whtr, s t h-is at so cone frat ua t wor . lliis ' ' 'irst ytar of ttathing. Prtviois j sht at strvtc int e 'AQ zinc ms l l.X'l,, tc tly Joth in his country ant tzllroz . Sht ciinl ont stmester of Sillfly 'it tht Lni- vcrsity of Glas row. -13.. lm 'Cv' xi S fs. ff ni Mr Bunker and Ruth Towns discuss her course of study FOR YOUR PROBLFMS CONSULT THE GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT N ORDER to determine the ettectix eness of its piogi tm the Guidance Depaitment iolloxxs the DIOQILSS of all students tor fixe xe us tftei 'hex giddu ite In th it length ot time it 1 tppuent hoxx xx ell thex hdxe idlusted to tdult lite hoxx aceuidte lx the sehool testing piogi tm had iexe iled then 'xbilities ind xvewknesses and how sound h-td been the person il and voe-ttiontl xd- vice given to them. 'lhrough individu-11 conference help is given the students in their school and per- son-il problems -ind the guidance director 'xcts 'ls fi li'1ison betxveen the students -ind their teachers 'ind parents. Tests are given to determine se-hol-istic and vocfttion xl dp- ' ides ind the director alxvtys has hand info 'm-Ltion -ibout schools for further lining -ind -ibout the opportunities o '- 'fel' line'wo'. - spired by this progr-lm the Youth Lom- nnssion conducted Cfueei Night Repie sentatives ol xaiious schools and colleges xx eie on hand to discuss entrance iequne ments xxlth students md DllOX1tb,XNl1llt lOL'1lC1tllel1S xx eie ie idx to tell them ibou' the tl ide business or profession xxhieh e ich represented Mr. Cllftoid Bunker is oui guidtnee director. He holds the Bachelor of Science degree from the University of NVisconsin and hts taught here for two years. His xvork is done in cooper xtion xx ith the Uni- versity of Wisconsin Dep-xrtment of Edu- cation. Dr. J. VV. Rothney of that depart- ment is a familifxr visitor to our school. H has worked xvith the senior class for the past three years and guides the entire pro- fr'tm. ring the mist ye'Lr - IJ-tnielson h'1s been 'Lssisting h'm ii this work. -14... Dr. Rothney and Gordon Roorl talk over opportunities for A summer job '!l ,.,, -S., S-I 'a--1 Mr Danielson and John Texsberg examme requ rements .or col ege entrance 10 Mr Bauer, Mr Thostenson, and Mr Becker are always gemal POPULAR TRIO Tl' ACH SCIENTIFIC ATTITUDEb TUDENTS IN SLICIILL and mathematus classes 11111 then teachels tondly hope, lea111 mam facts, a tew 17llI1C.1Dl6S, a11d the t1a1ts ot CUll0SltW open ITllllllCdllLSs tol e1a11ce a11d dLCLllclCN B1 the solxmg ot p1oblems a11d bs demo11st1at1o11, thes lCfllll about the 11atu1al laus God made and 11eXe1 changing to XXl'llCl'l ue must adapt ou1 l1xes Thex also lCdlll th lt exeu lau has mam plactual 1l1DDllLdt10llS lll then I11 phx sus a Shlllfll subutf and mleetlxn NI1 BQLLICI emphas1fes pmbltm solxmg, and apluoaches exeu lhltlllfll h1p11111111g 11 1th 1 mathematlcll lillmlllfl Fleshman su ence o11 the otlwl hand IN 111 1fe11e1a , 111 htm too the sfllt e11t 111 oxs tht o111o1 11tx to . 1 . 1 1 Ilfl and hon to 11111111 the H1 M1 lllthttllstbll 16 eou1ses teach the mathematlc lnocesses and hon to apply them 111 t1ades and D10 tess1o11s M1 Russell Baue1, 11 ho holds a B A de one 11mm lvllltoll College nas taught 111 Iu:'qe11o11 t JI 111119 seam Ill add1t1o11 to h1s feat h111ff dutles he 1s the Sthool ba11ke1 and as such keeps books fOl all the Qchool att1x1t1es He also takes change ot tltket sale T01 football and basketball gamee Statt l'eaChe1s College teaches blolosgx and Ll1em1st1x IS head football coach dllfl ass1st. 1t l asketball coach NI1 NIAIXIII Thoste11so11 A P f1o111 Be 01 o eat has taught ll Edgeltou Ol stu ll xta1 Ile ls one ot the outstam lll.1 1llQl1tlX coaches 111 the 011111 lX 1 Y X J ' J L . 'W 1 1' . A 1 1 . ' , 1 1 Q 1 1 1 11 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A18 K1 -' , '. 1 . 1K1 ' 1 A 1 . ' - ' -1 A1 1 - - .. - A. ' 1' K1 D1, - 1,-L17 - I ' ' S ' . . .- 1. . 1 1 1. 1 1 , 1 1' F I'-1, 'f , 1-C , ' I K I K --ly V I 1 u v 1 vi .11 1 . . . . M - . . A D K K L V 1 ' 1 K1' U1 . L1 1 1 l 1 1b1 1 1 ' I l ' S. I kr' I xv 1 4 ' ' - 1 K1 1 v 41 1 A 11 1 l .1 ' L1 ' ' 1 - ' C ' I 5 1 K. Qygyy-day Qxpeyjelme, f 1l1'. Leslie BQCkC1', B.S. f1'Om L21 Crosse '.', ' 1' X ' ' .' '11 ' E X' ' 'N 1' ' r ' ' 1 1 -7 Qt' A 1. 1 1 1 .124 K1 1 1 K1 1' 1- . - ' 'L' 'L lk' I L' - 4 1 1 . 1 1 ,1A1 1 . 1 . 1. 2 1 A' 1' - -U 3- K' x - - - . a ' 'fa '. - , A 5 .L ' - 1 xv ' A 1 - 1 v 'L1 - 1 -:iv 1. 1- I t Cl U' 1- 1 .1 I ' - 1 t .,.,. ' ,L1 1, 1 5 I -, I-111 .SU V. . L1 , I- 5. tlll ' ,' l0'll'I wbout th 1 laws of 'ture ' X ' ' ' ? V tl'- . 1 . 1 1 . V' 1 , 1 'K1 Mr Benn Mr Schrlner Mlss Moen Mrs SllV6fW00d THEY TEACH THAT PRACTICE MA KFS PFRFECT OUR GENERAL 1reas ot plattlt 11 arts LOUISCS ue offelcd to the students of ou1 school The commelual depaltment glxcs tldllllllg' that rna3 lead to a lob a11d th lt 15 aluaxs usablc IH one s pe1so11al lltc Some ot the sk111s 1ca1 ned 1n these CUUISQS a1e Dldlllllllg, the famllv budget, llllllllflg' 1 lJL1S1I1fSS 1'T1dI1dj2,'1lnl1l' one s lncome book kecplng stenoglaphw and typlng Mls Irene Sllx e111 ood teaches the comme1c1.11 sublccts Mlss Moen homc 600110111108 tcachu says th It lt hc1 studt I1lS lcal I1 to l1ke to sen to kccp housc to took to 1edcto1atc to use then 1ITldf. 1I'ldl10'1 and 1n1t11t1xe 111 111 they do 1110111161 thc home, she 11111 haxc lLCOIT1Dl1Sh9ll hu goal The lIlClL1Stllcll uts CULIISSS tlllillll 111 N1 Icnn ofter .1 1. 11ct5 ot k1ndsolt1a1n mg le 1the111o1k mat 11 x1o1k c ll pcnt1 elcttucal 1xo1k l1lue1111nt1ead1ng g'0I1Qldl fl llllllg, d1C,l'11tLLtll1dl dl 11111151 n1 xc 1111 d1 11111111 11ood11o1k, and s vnu shcct metal xx o1k Thc tn st tu o xea1s ot the complete course are set upto gwe baslc t1'11111ng:, and in the last two years the students are given thc 0DDO1'lL1I ity to develop their i1dix'idu1l talents and lntercsts lh1OL1gl'l 1 proglarn ot classes and 111d1 Xldlldl D1 o1ctts whlch students earn out 011 then on 11 ia1ms, M1 Schr1ne1 teaches tm SC1L1ll1f1L 1s well as the D1dCt1Cdl aspect ol ld.ll'I1111f,l' M1s Irene Sllxelxxood, who had taught 111 Rockfo1d Ill11101S before comlng to Ed 'futon thlcc V a1s ago has a B E deg1cc nom YVh1ttu ate1 State Teache1s College She 1s the rlClV1SO1 to the Class of 1951 Mlss Jo Ann Moen has been teachlng, home 0COI1OI'Y11Ca LOUISQS he1 e ror tn o yea1s She has a bachelor of SCIGIILQ deg1ee from thc LHINCISILV ot WISCOHSIII and has preu ously taught 111 Rockford and Mukw onago '111 Omc1 Benn holds both bache1o1 and n1aste1 s deg1ee 1n sc1encc from Stout In tltutc Hc hld serxed xuth the Nlaw A11 F0109 lJLl'Ol9 he came to Edguton two xeals ago N11 Samuel SC,hl1I19I' also selxed durmq VVUI ld VS a1 Hand IS an aldcnt upholdc1 ot thc A1mx when M1 Benn IS around H nolds a bachelo1 of sclencc deg1ee flOIT1tl1L L11iVc1'sity of XNis:consi11. ill.. fb' Miss Z1el1nsk1 and M Page talk over the physical educallon checl1.le PHYSICAL EDUCATIGN IS FUN UR BODIES get 1161111111111 1111111111 1 111 111 111111 1111 111 111s11.1 11 11111 11111 11.11111 111 1111 111 0.1111 11 llx 1111111 1111 1115 .1 111 1 . 1 JIS 1 t L1 11 ell 1111111111111 111 m11.1s111m 1111 11111 QXLIL1 1 11e 1011111 the 11eC1ss111 111 g111111 11ef11111 11111 the 1tt1111111s 111 1111111e1.1t11111 111161 g111111 s11111tsme1nsh111 .11me1111111 111ws 111111111 N 11L11f1L 01111118 11 Jzlxlzf-ltl 1 111w1 1.1 111111 X51 LX 1.1 N111 16 .111 11111111111 110111 111111 1110110 111111 t1f11k sk111x S11111 1, lulllllllg' 1111111111155 11111 1111111111111 111131 1 1 N1 1. . 1 1118111 111 11111 1 1 1 1 s 11 1,1 111lj.,11111'1L Q11 lx 1111ss11s 1111me111 11111 11111111 1 IS 11111 1.111 L1 e111111e 1111Q1ee1111111 t111 1,1111 11x1t1 111 X111 1111 1 exe e 111 een 1 5121 1 11.11 begc111111s 1Q9QC1'l111Lf 11 11111 hue 1ciSt 1 111 111 11111 he.111 b S111 111111 111111 .uw 1.111 111111 11 11 11141111 1 1533 WW 581 Wigs M HE f s 0'-vi 1 A N S 1- 1 -7 '111 1 18 , X .. 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W ip. .A L' eg, 53- ' -lg.. 3115 Mr Spelght Mr Peterson and Mlss Gasthoff take tlme off to relax MUQIC AND AI TQ QOUPQEQ ROUND OUT OUR SCHOOI PROGRAM USIC AND ART Louuu .fue ottu 1 d to complete the null 10L1l1dCCl p1wf1.f1111 olteled it EdgL1tOl1lI1Q'l'l The school mms tw 1J1OX1Cl6 as mam BXDLIILIICOS ls poss1ble X1 huh V111 19111 to S1t1Sf?lCt1OHS 111 adult H111 comes Yxlth 11a1t1c1pat1011 111 Q1 oup x111g111g md plf1s111g and 111d1X1ClLl4ll 111 st1 LICUOII NI1 Paul Spught h is mst complgted h1 wconl 1 eal as ba'1dr111stL1 at Edge1t011 11tL1 D1QX1OLlSlX hfulng, dong hls stmt ll the SQIXILL He hold l1f1Ql1elo1 and mdstu dnglees 111 mu IC f10m Nc1Thx1este1 I1 LYII 1L1s1tx Mus P.f1t11L1f1 Glsthoff xx ho teachw the of mus1c' educ 1t1o11 degleg 110m Nolthxx est C111 Unn Q1 S1tV M1 R0be1t Petelso 1 xlso fl f01me1 sen 111 man holds 41 bachclm ofsc,1L11LL dogma f10m I 61111111012 Qollegc affects us ln everyday llfe jv 1 n L 1, Ls ls, J 1. I ,x 3 'x -' .4-,HT A' 'l.'J. X S ' ' 'UA' -12 'I' 1. J. 2' .' l ' N 3 ' 17 ' Y ' . v' . A. . v Af x -' .1 ,Q ZA' Qt U ' '.' . life. The music department Offers the my Xpcal IMLISIC Dfl31J2l1ltIYlL'Ilt. -has a bachelor . . I Y. 1 - . Y- I . J. ' Y -Y' A. 2 Y y - . K. 1 1 1 1 l ,.19... ln the art course students are glven a broad pxclure of art and how xt Mrs Waldo and Mrs Adee stand ready to serve LUNCH SERN ICE GROVX S UR SCHOOL lunchloom pralsed by ln spectors of the federal government who VlSltGd It durlng the wlnter as one of the best 1n the Unlted States has served mole than thlee hurdred meals each day durmg the greatest pfut of the yeal F01 1tS tasty food pleasant atmosphere effl Clellt servlng and cleanlmess our lunch room IS tops Much of the success of th1S servlce IS at trlbutable to Mrs Mabel Adee cook and her mother Mrs Grace Waldo who spend long hours and much effort preparlng cookmg and servmg well balanced meals whlch are planned by MISQ Moen home economlcs teacher GLENIN PRICE Cu todlan may Q .ff 'W Zesww udents als he' ln th I hr o Home economics st o np ' e unc 0 m, WILLIAM AHLGRIM Custodian ODAY S SENIORS xx C16 last yeax 5 lun IOFS plannmg a mom and bG1018 th It we wuo cmkxuud uudorcldssmeu slow to bo CIXIIIIQC1 But xx hdfuel thc, st IgG ot oul dexolopment om but tuend hm bun pdthotlg l1lNl61Std.11f11l1j,f Ol us as 1HdlX1dlld.lS .md .ns 4 class no cannot ewqnoss dflflflllcltt lx oul dDDlLLldtlO11f0l the patlence attec tlon good hllmol and mam 1b1l1t1es sho has ldxlshed upon Us lS our class ddX1SOl durmg the past thlee Xfd.l5 21 'fm MRS SILVERWOGD SEES US THROUGH Irene Silverxxtood. 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RIGIIARIJ 1IAN'l'l1lCY A'Dick Here's to a lad, shy and smallg As our president he led us all. llolmy Club 2, 'L -1: Buys' A1'che1'y 2, II, -lg Lotta-1 Club 111111101 Club ,lg 111111 1N'111111t111' 1: Fluss Presi- 1l1-nt 1' l'1'11111 G11111111. 233 '1'1-1111is 2, 31 43 Se11i111 Y 7 Play 812111 -lg I11tl'L1l11L11'i1l 151151-zvtbull 51. ALICE HIQNKE Al A helping hand she'll always lend, A good worker, true to the end. A Capella Zg Girls' Chorus 1, 4, D1'z1111z1ticS 13 1't1L f' :1' 1 1 1',' 1. 3'Pr1, 1111 1 GORDON HOOD l1lI1111lhlCX To the dime store he is bound To see if little Diane s around A C.1pLll1 1 X Choius 1 B 1 ml 11111x1 1 PX A 1 911 tu Club 1 -1 131511121 1 1 l C1111 Club 1 11 C 1 JI X Qlll IIN! C Jltlxlk Slender tender and tall Shes a fuend to all 1111111 4 1111 Ba 1111 wO CA 4 H111 N 0111 1 X outh C0111111 C 11 s N ict lJ1LN1dLfl N 0 C6111 P111111 Con 1 QC' N 5 Q61 SQ, 'fm JUNE MEYEN Junie A nicer person you'll never meet, She's just as pretty as she is sweet. 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GEORGE KNUDSEN Knute Here's to Knudsen, sly as a fox, Temperamental with no one except the Bom Photography 2 3' Hobby Club 1 2 3' Dramatics 2 3 Tatler 2 Crimson Football 2 3 Chef Club 4 Prom Comm 1 Senror Play Staff 4 Intra mural Basketball 2, 3 DONALD SCHROEDER Turtle l like the girls and all their chatter But none make my heart go putter patter A Capella 2, 3 Bovs Cholus '7 3 4 Hobby Club 1 2, 3 Boys Archervl 2 3 4 Letter Club 4 Football 3 4 Track 4 Chef Club 4 Senior Play Qtaff 4 RUTH SCHULT7 Ruthie colored mard rn the senior play She helped to make it lively and gay A Capella 9 Grrls Crafts 1 Dramatrcs 1 Tatler 2 3 Crimson T rbrary Club 3 1 GAA 1 Prom Comm 3 Senior Play Ca t 4 S- DELORES ROSE Susre All good and no hadness When .she s around there s lots of gladness Girls Chorus 1 Girls Crafts 2 +2 Crimson GAA 1 2 3 4 Prom Comm 3 Senior Play Cast 4 Photography 2 3 BRUCE SLAGG Shad He has no sense of coming woes As trouble comes so trouble goes Pep Band 3 Forensics 3 4 Dramatlcs 2 Tatler 1 Crimson Bovs Archery 1 Letter Cl lb 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Baseball 1 Golf 1 2 Track 3 Chef Club 4 Senior Play Cas 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 STANLEY KRUCKENBERC' Stan Stan s a man and mighty tall But for some gal hell surely fall Boys Chorus 3 4 Boys Crafts 1 Bovs Archery 1 Letter Club 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Chef' Club 4 Prom Comm 3 JOAN HESS Bones The little girl you see in the hall ls the one who smiles at all Guls Chorus 1 Photography 3 Girls Crafts 4 Dramatrts 1 Crimson Lrbraly Club 1 4 GAA 1 2 3 4 FHA 3 Hall Monitor 4 Prom Comm 3 Senior Play Cast -1 1 , Y 7 7 Y 1 S S ' S 1 3 u U D ,g 1 1 1 ' ' ' . 1 as 11 . 1 . 1 . . , L -,t1, , - n. 1 . . . . 1 1 ' . 1 1-1 1 1 a 1 c n ' ' '1 1 1-' 1'- L . ax -11 I A , . 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'1 ' fig it MARC ARI' T DORN IN arge When you look at her merry eyes You can tell shes mighty wlse Photoglaphx 3 Guls Crafts 3 4 CFIIHSOII CAA 3 4 FHA 1 2 3 Plom Comm 3 Semol Play btaff 4 DAVID DRInSbER le Full of fun and fancy free Life I8 but a joke to me nd 1 Z S Pep Band 1 2 3 Tatlu 1 C1 son Bova Archery 1 2 Lette1 Club 4 Iootb 111 Z 3 4 Golf 3 4 Chet Club 4 Class I'1 UICI 1, P10111 Comm 3, SBHIOI Play Staff 4, In tlamulal Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 VVAYNE PETERS Sa L Here's to Salt who goes to the Ville, If he doesn't go, someone else will Boys' Cholus 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Tatlex 1, Boys' Arehelv 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettel Club 3, 4, Football 1, Z, 3, 4, Baeketball 1, 2, Tlack 2, 3, 4, Chef Club 4, Class Vlce P1 esldent 3, Plom Comm 3, In fldlllulal Basketball 1, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, Semol Plav Staff 4 MARGARET MESSMER M.1gg1e To every day she brings good cheer, By the giggling that we hear A Capella 2, 3, 4, Gulb' Cholus 3, 4, GAA Z, 3, Student Counul 4, Hall Momtol 3, 4, Homecom mg Queen 4, P1 om Comm 3 MARY AR'I HUR Bubbles Now that Donme ns far away She gets a. letter every day apella Z Gnls Cho usl P Bandl 2 IepBand2 3 4 Cumeon CAA1 2 3 4 FHA 'Z 4 Hall Momtoz 3 4 P10111 Queen 3 Semor Pl xy Staff 4 WII I IAM IVIURVN IN WIIIIL Bull ns one of the Fulton boys And never makes very much noise vs Anhuv 1 Z Z 1 P1 Comm 3 IHOMAS WII C OX Wllllf. He can play he can work And from duty hell never shlrk mlla 2 s lux Z 3 IOl6.llb 3 D1 lmatlcs Z clllllS0ll Box: Auhexvl Z, S Lcttu Club2 I 4 Iootballl Z 3 4 Basketball , 2 4 Baseb l Z 4 Chet Club 4 dent Counul 4 Hall IlIOYllt0l 3 4 Youth Comm 1 Class Plesldent 3 Plom Klng 3 Ilomecommg, Coult 1 nemo: Play Staff 4 Fenms 2 S 4 MARIF WII EMAN Peanut Marne IS full of vlm and vigor But she never grows much bugger 1Llla Z Ch Z Ban , p Bmcl l 4 I rx 'Irotte 2 C1 4 1 CAA 1 I 4 Hall Momtox 4 You Comm 4 Clues Seuetauv 2 P10111 Comm Sllllill Pl my C 'ut 4 Homecomlng Coult 4 Q95 1 '2F5f'57s:,,, ,av 'X 4 2 L ,J . It , 1 1 5, ,, ,.., ,J , 1 A -ISXXEL-A Q 'W . . , -11.55 ..., ,, , A C - - ' 3 ' 's' 1' . , Lg , ', 3, 4: 'fi' f . . . 1 , . ,AT ,gg J' ' 6, Q , , I , 1 I , , , , I . 'A , 29 ' 1 I 1 1 1 ' I A I I? u . 1 ' ' V' P - .,...- ' I ' I V I . . ' ' - .' . . ,r w f , B0..' ' 1. ,',3,4,l'I'A l,2,3,A, om , . , 1 1 I b 1 , 1 . I Y , , A Cay 1 ' ' , 35 Boy. 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BHIRLYY SCHOLL Shlrl Her nature IS quiet reserved and shy ln vam for faults ln her we pry Gnls Lzaftb 4 GAA 4 Prom Comm 3 Trane felred fl0lTl Bellevllle Wnsconsm CHARLES SMITH Chllllb Here 5 to the boy wxth a heart and a smile who makes this bubble of llfe worth whlle Bovs Claftsl 2 1 4 Chef Club 4 Prom Comm 3 Semor Play Staff 4 DOUGLAS WIKLM Dynamlte Always happy always gay That IS Doug throughout the day Boys Archery 1 2 5 4 Letter Club 4 Football 1 2 3 Baseball Z Flack 3 Chet Llub 4 Clase VICL Presldent 2 Prom Comm 3 Photoglaphy 2 3 Hobby Club 1 2 5 4 bCIllOl Play Staff 4 MARY LEE BUCHHOI L Buckle Her Interest hes wxtlnn the band Someday shell hold a baton ln her hand A Capella 2 3 4 Clrls Cholub 1 2 2 GAA 1 2 3 Plom Comm 3 Pep Band 1 2 3 4 B-md 1 NORMAN VALE Norm Norm s IS a new face to behold With the girls he s pretty bold Hobby Club 4 Bow A1 Lhely 4 Transferred flom Sun Pfallle WISCOHSID ROGER SUNBY Laugh and be merry play while you may What need of worry that s Rogers way Bandl 2 3 4 Pep Band 1 2 3 4 Prom Comm 3 SSHIOI Play Staff 4 CLIFFORD ANDFRSON Tarzan Chff plans on bemg an old batch But wamt and see' Some maiden he ll snatch Boym Cholus 4 Hobby Club 1 Boys Archery 3 4 Lettel Club2 3 4 Footbllll 2 3 4 Basket balll 2 4 Track S 4 Chef Club 4 Prom Comm 3 Intlamulal Basketball 3 ARDELL SCHULTL Buddy lf more words he would say We would know hum better today Hobby Clubl 2 3 4 Football 2 3 Chef Club 4 Prom Comm 3, Intlamural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 X , 4- It Y ' 7, A J 4 1 9 ' . ,1 1 . . . . - 1, . , , 1 . . 4 - 1 1 1 1 - , . . 4 .44 , ,- 11 1, 1 A 1 ' ,TV , . . . 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Sig Senior Play Stull' -1 THOIVIAS DOERR All the girls know Tommy Doerr, But Maggie knows him even more. 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'1'1'z111. 1'1'f1l l'l'Ul11 Chivugo llcfghts, 1, :Z 1 Jsscj D Htl j 'lub Zg B -yu' Alwllt-1'y lg Vootlwzlll 11 Ei 'l'1'a11-lx -13 Chof Club '13 Clasp SCi'l'0l2ll'1' 52: ll1ll'21- .-fj ' K is 111111111 lI:1s1u-tlmll l. 53, 1: lll'lHll V1 1111. fl. ,QA X Jo. 11I'11 f'fII11lINS 'rl 1- Y 11. 1' vs- ,Y 1 rg, . 1 1 L - I 1 's b, ' 1, 1 f- . . . 1' 'l'q1tl -1' I, 23 lloys' A1'cl1w'y 1g l311:elqctb:1il I, 2: , lizlst-bull l, 2g Choi Club '13 Illl1'i1l1111l'2ll llzlslwt- bz ll rs, -15 l'l'O111 11 1111. '13 Sw ' - P my S111 11' 1. 4,,, 'L if fl , GERARD FOX Jerry It's hard to tell if he's shy or sly, But one thing we knowg he's not very high. Boys' Chorus 33 Band 1, 2, 35 Tatler 1, 2, 35 Boys' Archery 1, Il, 43 Baseball ii, 43 FFA 1, Z, fl, 45 Chef Club 45 Youth Comm. 4g II1tl'2lll1Lll'3l Bas- ketball 1, 2, 33, -1, JAMES FOX Tex Jim is from the farm you know, A handy man he is with hoe. A Capella 1, Boys, Chorus 1: Band 1, Z, Ii, 45 Pop Band 2, 3, 4, Boys' Crafts 1, 23 Boys' Arch- ery 1, 2, Zig Letter Club 43 Football 2, 3, -13 Base- ' ' 2I34'ChufC A ' II'1.ll Monitor JS 4' Prom Com111. Di' Audio s- -Xides 9 4 llltldh I Basl otball 1 P I-XMFS RLOSCH J1I'l1 Healthy happy robust fine Always l.n bed at half past nine A M ns Archelv 1 IIA 1 4 Che. Club P10111 Comm 3 S-XNI ORD GRETFBFL lx SIINIY Sandy IS the Toni Twin Find the other it you Inn otoglaphx 9 CIIIHSOII Bow Auhuw 1 balll Z 3 4 Chet Club -1 Pr Comm J I11t1.1mL111l Baslxetballl 2 3 4 mf MYRTLE BART! Melt Always merry never glum Makes a very pleasant chum A Capella 2, 3 4 urs Lholus 1 Z 4 C1 son Guls ATQIICIVS GAA Z I 4 P10111 Comm C1115 Cl3ftS 1 .2 DONALD HARRINCTOIX Pee W eu Don loves to sk: But soon he ll be in the Na VY A apellfxl 2 B xs 0lllSl 2 4 togrlaphv 1 Hobbx Club 1 Boys XIL L x otbxll 1 hit Plum Comm I11t1 1 I VFIHN HFI LLR Env. Evelyn is reserved and shy Her circle of friendship will never die IIIISOD lllJI'l N flub ls 411 L 5 C A A P1 on I 111 T DUI I R A good scholar full of cheer Thats Betty throughout the year 4 NSIUII Z 1 P1 1111 Comm SLNIUI Pin Staff 1 ball 1, Z, 4,I1a1k S,I'I'A1, , , , lub 1. 1 , , y W1 ual . 1 I., 3, 3 lLlI'21 -5 4 . ' , Z., 3, -I. w v L1 -4 ' H V A 1. , , ' s , ' '. 5 , 2, fl, 5 ' Xt' I -1: v dw w w f .1 vi ,u KK . . 1 1 , 1 1 A . .- yn it Ph ' J -2 f 9 , 2, 3, 43 Foot ' 3 FFA 1, ' , 2 , g , ' , 3 om ' 3 .. .i . ,Y , . 7 I , ' A L ' 1 41 . 1: ' 1 ' ', gCl ,',C3,g 'im- . . . ,r . ,. f . ' 4 - , . . , 9 , L . 1 1 7 ' 1 1 ' ,, L .,, . , . gf I jf, B ' 1 ' u ' lu C' . , ,3I,4g of. Ch '.' ,',i3,'gPho- ' . 9 ' I J' -' h'1'.'1, 33 Fo 2 3 C 1' Club 45 ' 1 . 235 '1- , M H V mural Basketball 1, Z, 4g Senior Play Staff 4. , N G , A A YA, A A . ,, V. .,, va ' v fy' , Wa, . 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A , lilllltl 1 2 33, 43 I'e1 Banl 4' l OI'L'IlSIt'S 4' Dis- , 1 r 1 1 S' ' cu.t:' - , 25, 43 C'i1'ls' Archery lg GAA lg 'c 1 ' .3g.'1 -. , 1 ' M 1 ' -27- JAMES HEUER Butch His nature is too noble for this earth But we couldn t do without his mirth Hobby Club 1 2 Tatlel 2 Boys Archely 1 2 3 4 Letter Club 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3, 4 Bas ketbal 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Track 4 l Chef Club 4 Student Council 3 4 ,Hall Monitor 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 Prom Comm 3 Sem 01 Play Cast 4 PAUL JENSON Corn At Lynts he I8 a soda Jerk There you ll find him hard at work A Capella 2 3, 4 Boys Chorus 2, 3 4 Photog laphy 3 Forensics 2 3 4 DISCUSSIOH 3 ld matlcsl Tatler 1 Boys Archery l 2 4 Basket 1 4 G 3 4 Trac 4 Chef Club4 Hall M0mtor4 Student Counul 4 Class JOHN TEISBERG Sam Over at Fort lives lrene She s the girl nn Johnnie s dream Boys Cholus 4 Band 1 2 3 Pep Band 2 Tatler 1 Crimson Letter Club 1 2 3 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Golf 1 Track 1 Chef Club4 Student Counc1l4 Hall Momtol 4 Youth Comm 4 Class Plesrdent 2 Prom Comm 3 Homecommg' Court 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 Intla mural Basketball 4 Semor Play Staff 4 FI ORENCE STEINIDL l' lossle She s the klncl of girl It s nice to know Her circle of friendship will ever grow Cheerleaderl GAA 1 2 Youth Comm 1 FHA 1 2 Class Tleawlel 2 Secretary 4 Hall Mom tor 2 A Capella 2 Guls Cholus 2 Prom Comm 3 Senior Play Staff 4 DELORES GEITER Do-Do You'd never find so good a heart, Even if you tore the world apart. Girls' Chorus 4.3 Girls' Crafts 33 Discussion 23 Dramatics 13 Taller 1, 23 Library Club 33 Girls' Archery 13 Prom Comm. 3. DARRELL MILLARD Mallard Around the girls he's jollyg We all know him as Dolly. Boy's Archery 1, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Chef Club 43 Prom Comm. 3. JAMES JOHNSON HB3l'tZ,l lf pleasure comes, he'll always enjoy itg lf trouble arises, he knows how to avoid it. A Capella 2, 3, 43 Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 1' Crimsong Boys' Archery 1 2 3' Letter Cluo Football 1 2 3 4' Golf 3 4' Chef Clu ' Class Treasurer 2' Prom Comm. 3' lntramural Basketball 1 2 3 4. LLSIL GOURLILY Toodles Elsie announced to us one noon That she would become a bride in June A Capellal 4 Gnls Chorusl Band 1 2 3 4 ' 1BandZ 3 4 GAA1 Z 3 PHA 1 Prom Comm 3 , 7 1 1 4: 7 9 1 1 7 J b 4' Q s f r I ! ! a 1 1 as , H .5 4 . . u ' . ' . .r . . 4 fa 1 1 1 ' ' ' x J 7 1 J is . . w 4 - , ' . . 'V fi I K 7 I 7 Y V l Y l 5 . . ills Cl H . 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GERALD GOILDE Jeny He s as true a, friend to all As he I8 lean and lank and tall A Capellal 2 4 Boys Chorus 1 Band 2 3 Pep Band 2 3 Hobby Club 1 Boys Archery 1 Football 1 A Basketball 2 Tlack 3 4 Chet Club 4 Pzom Comm J Intramural Basketball DONALD GIESE Tools Ever quxet kmd and glad Never serious never sad Boys Cho1us4 Band 1 2 3 Tatler 1 2 Crlm son Boys Archery 1 2 Lettel Club 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 4 Chef Club 4 Plom Comm 3 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Pep Band MURIEL GROB Mlckey In chemxstry this httle lass Often forgets to shut off the gas G1l'rlS Chorus 1, 2 Glrls Crafts 2 Cnmson Glrls Archery 1 GAA 1 2 3 4 JEAN BABCOCK Jeanme Always jolly always kind The sort of gurl we like to fmd Glrls Chorus 3 4 Glrls Crafts 4 Cllmson GAA 1 2 4 FHA 1 2 4 Prom Comm 3 Dra matlcs 1 NANCY GAUL A new adchtnon to our gang She was welcomed with a bang G1rls Crafts 4 Llbrary Club 4 Semor Play Staff 4 Homecommg Court 4 Transferred from St. John Cathedral High School Milwaukee. -29- E5 SENIORS COMPLIMENTFD ON COMEDY N DECEMBER 15 the semor class pre sented Ready Made Famlly to a full house Thls excellent comedy expert 15 played by what We conslder an all star cast was produced by MISS Jean Hllhard wlth Barbara Nelson as student dlrector The plot offered many hlghly humorous sltuatlons A w1dow Janlce Cook and a wldower Bruce Slagg returned from a va catlon to announce thelr engagement to thelr respectlve chlldren who promptly de clded to dlscourage the match When then mother was not around the wldow s ch1l her flance Marle Wlleman played the l1ttle g1rl who mussed h1S ha1r trlpped h1m and stuck a pm 1n hls chalr Joan Hess portrayed a gxggly baby talklng glrl and Jlm Heuer a young man who pretended to have f1ts The Wldower s chlldren also op posed the match and when the1r father was out of the house were equally offen SIVC Jackle Cox took the part of the young woman who hked to talk about her opera t1on and Tom Doerr that of her brother who had homlcldal tendencles Other amus1ng characterlzatlons were glven bv Delores Rose as a neurotlc malden aunt and by Ruth Schultz and Sanford Gretebeck as the colored help After recelvlng the congratulatlons of the aud1ence upon thelr excellent perform ance and after removlng the grease palnt the cast enjoyed an after theater supper at the Chop House ln Janesvllle They enter tamed as thelr guests the faculty members who had helped ln the productlon Mrs Sllverwood MISS Hllllard MISS Moen and Mlss Pellkan These senlors worked on the productlon staff Mary Arthur was Prompt er John and D3V1d Dresser and Charles Smlth headed the tlcket sales The stage crew cons1sted of Wayne Peters D1ck Tr1ck and Don Harrington Betty Doerr and Joe Col l1ns were in charge of propertles Margaret Dorn and Roger bunby of costumes MISS H1ll1ard has sald that she has never ln her long experlence of produclng hlgh school plays worked w 1th a cast so coopera tlVe and so eag r to lmprove thelr talents She also compllmented them on the lengths to Whlch they Went 1n the effort to g1V6 a perfect performance Sandy Gretebeck for lnstance submltted to a Tom' 1 C ' ' ' 1 ll - ' 97 . ' . Av , - c . i 7 I - ' . y Q . . 7 , ' , 1 l I 1 .' . h . , . 7 . i K, ' r 1 , ' . . . . . ' V' ' ' . Y 1 L Y , , .- 1. V . I ' Y ' n v - 1 ' . ' . ' ' . dren acted like perfect helhons in front of T91SbeI'g .handled the Curt?-111 and l1gh'CS, 1 KY S . . , . K N . - I n l 0, ' 7 . Q . . s I , - ,- - Y . . - ' , 9 i I . , 0 5 I . . b K , . -30-. 'VM' AS WE USED TO WAS! 1 JUNIOR PROM GF 1950 .32 was F ALL the Clase actu lt1C9 of the year the Julllbl' Prom 15 most memorable In May Bengamm Hlppe and Bette John mn relgned oxer two hundled happy coooles as they danced 111 the beautlful set tmg the 1un1o1s had created out of the 1' MOOHllght and Roses the 33 Y .,5::-I ,,.v. . .A Wagga A I 4 me x 1, W of W , ...,., f--f- I , A M--V , . iwawig' f ? v I . Y. . . . . , . I ' 1 1 , .. L K . . . I 1 . . Y- ' ' ' . ' . :- . A 4 I an ' ,H ITIQ. 4 'rw V N-...df cr W5 if' ew Aw! twain. I Back row R Halverson R Hanan R Kidder R Freberq K Beedle D Christensen 5t row D Black E Kopke J Condon R Gullnckson E Godberson D Dallman, Mr Becker 4th row D Hein N Chrnstxanson E Frltzke J Danlelson R Hartzell B Johnson R Gxlbertson 3rd row W Harvey E Henke B Hook S Houfe S Dickinson C Edwards B Hxppe 2nd row D Geske J Kurth H Gessert N Dahlman W Hall S Geske lst row L Crandall R Bullxan R Helmeld R Furan J Hamburg JUNIORS 7 V uf .4-4' r .nf 'uv N' fy Soil Back row W Schroeder R 'lnegs J Manthey M Txmm C Show rs O Replns C Wenller R Sadowslu J Olstad 4th row R Radke R Messmer R Ruck J Muller B Yeske R Sunby A Ladd 'Xrd row C Murwln A Onsgard l WCdVlClx M VanValln C Venske M Sweeney 2nd row J Marsden B Lnetz A Saunders J Schumacher P Zneroth M Larson lst row D Messmer N Langedyk B Yale A Lund D Wmgex D Nelson 34 43 va 'S A McElwee Mr Becker B Munns R Teubert S Schneldt OC 'Yr 'mv' QW' Q' ,...,.-J ,f Back row T Hanan D Bartel A Hubbell D Hanson R Glese E Crandall D Burpee 5th row 4th row G Zlgurcls J Long R Harxed J Cease J Arthur C Johnson H Arthur Davis D Cox D Kepp M Hlppe B Funk H Dallman H Dallman H Geske M Kurfman 2nd row S Learn D Larson R Florm B Frank A Chrlstxanson L Brown K lst row L Donstad D Doolittle A Colllns B Boss N Knuclsen D Blumer Back row I 4t 3r 2nd lst YOW YOW l'0W FOW l'0W SOPHOMORFS J Wxleman L Mathlsom D Marsden R Wlllle D Romack D Teubert Mr Kurfman J Olson R Nelson D Ylvlsaker D Ratzlaff W Stexndel Neslund B Murwm M Mayer S Shook P Rellly J Tofsland S Pluess Townsend C West J Stelndl L Olson J Weber J Nxelsen D Rose Stavlk D Maves M Stavlk R Olstad R Towns C WVlleman R Schmldt Nncolaus D Purnell M Woerth S Schulz J Williams J Walker to Xeikw mi' 1 Y..f n Chrxstlanson P Hyland R R Gxese C Anderson Kubly P Hantke Jarlsberg S Durgln Wltt Splke J Oakley Wakefxeld C Millard Rousch .1 3 A 1 if do K , ' fl A 5 f W' ...L 0 .-:V V -' 4 :Q ,. fa- Y' M .- S A , fi Q' 'V' 2 :-1 ll -- Yi L ' :L , -. :ls r D .. ' we x 1 , '-' ,I Q ., V 1 we Win' ,- II' r , ' ' Z, 'nvkkz 3' -rv v gf? 21 0 .ev 7 X' Q, , Q 5 Y, ' 334' V 2 6 g 1 ,, - - '4 , wg' s V Q V, , A XX X 51 5 l Tm AXXEOA O E .. , .. . 5 i 1,.li,.l,.fM A3 , : . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . ' ' , . , . : - D 1 ' 1 ' . 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 - . 1 - 1 V. ' . : - , . , - ' , - 1 - , . , . , . , . . 3rd row: L. Biessman, H. Hagen, D. Johnson, A. Jenkins, D. Gretebeck, M. Flattem, C. Johnson, G. Johnson, Mr : . , . , . ' , . , 1. ' ' , . , . . , . ' . : . , . , . , . . , . , . . U : . ' , . ' 1 , . , , . ' ' , . , . , J. ' . 5 h : . , . , . , . . , . , . ' , D. ' , . . h : B. , . , . u , . , . , . , . , R. , . ' . d 1 b. , . . . , . , . ', . , . . , D. . : H. , . , . , . , . . . , . ' . : E. , . , . , . , . , . . Q , 1 Q46 uf' . ,,, 1? .1 if T - -is 5 : 'il f 'f 't' 4 l ., 5 Q' M V an -, I Q ,- '5 ., 8 ar.-.5 -3 5 - - 17 . Y V J .Q ' 5 l , ' ' - .a J 4- Q W, as 'f Q' -f ll .1 if ,uk , 1 Aijy f .. ' . ,M 'H Q 'Y -3241 K' vw .AWS BM WX 'sr wi mr Q15 WY' fl 4 1 Back row H Brown R Krueger F Brown A Krueger K Kenseth T Bartz 6th row R Harold W Carothers B Haugen, R Falk A Koepp W Eggcrt L Kjernes 5th row H Hem H Domrow V Duane V C-eske,D Carlson B Helmeld R Fox L Johnson 4th row C Horn D Bartz J Heller S Krueger L Hestenes M Condon B Calder C Hanson P Garcy B Hartzell 3ndxow C Crable Mk Cmbell E Dallman C Krukenberg C Horton MHantke J Frank K Babcock B Hoo Zndnow N Gtske B Durqln Y Heller R Burns F Kelllng E Kopke W Bcedle Mr Baucr FRESHTVIFN Back row R Thronson T Petersen M Stearns C Schultz R Zaborck D Wentler D Pgtns R Nelson 6th now J Slagg E Wlllle E Zlschne R Stelndl L Stearns H Wlllls D Logan 5th row T Sayre T Scharfcnberg R Pfaff G Lunde M Welch R Millard G Lynts T Wlleman 4th row Mr Bauer M Lane B Young P Snyder P Woerth A Rnwmslu, D Schultz P Scvcrson A Snell R Wagner 31d row J Schooff D Meyen K Saunders B Ruosch E Rose C Langedyk R Larson P Tobin R Mantm B Saclowslu 2nd row J Llftl .l Stark S Lmtvedt D Nelson J Slelght D Wlkum A Lee J Wilson s row J Schmc-Img M Lund J Lord R Rebolz J Lord F Nielsen D Sunne P Reilly sv J 5' 9 31 GQ' 36 V ,W 7 A l -3- V7 fl M- ' 'W ll ... lv . - ...V -..' ' 'V 5 . 9 W 'H T A .M -a m ,B CA ,4 gg, M , V 3 -. 'Z 'um q A we PA 2:24 WTA A 4 L an as , .st ,M 'W' ' K, X ' M 2 4 v- :L , ..-W. N , J ,y W Y- ' ' M. Sy . , Q ' W fi: f ' A 4 4. ' 1 1 ,,, -. 2 4 s . . . Q - 1 W .. Q , Q .L M T M, 'K ' L' f - , ui X , X L w fl ,s - : . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . . , . . , . , . ' , : . ' , . . . , . . , . ' , . 1 , . . : . , . , . , . ,, . , . , . , . , . ' ' 5 - J - A v - 1 - , - y ' 1 ' v ' v lst rowzl L..Johnsull, Haavilxdi W. Balls, lL. Chrilstvnsen, W.'ArldLrsol1,'N1. Ilidwards, A..H2:ylnclc. 4 J 2 . . - , . Y - . - . - , - ' . ' 3 - v - h . u - I I v - I v - v - . . v - - : . , . , . , . , . ' . . l ' . , . , . . 2 - . - , . , - , - , - - , - , ' r - - . . - . - l , . , - , - , - . . ' , : . ' , I . ' , . ' , . , . , . A' , . , . ' . . . l t : . , . , , , . , . , .4 , . , . . ,F - .. 1' W W Q V 'N' ' iff . Q- xi T. Wt H k ,. .- ' Sw as fl Y ' Y , A we A ... W 4 ... A , f W 3, I if ' 'P A Ll- W K. ' 59 V A 4 l ' . li 'f' ,, Q , A W ' 1 ll 4 1 w: Y . v nf u-, g kb , E inf! 5wJ' Q X . Y A, I Y 1 l' - l l I F ' 5 B f 4 N THE following page-eb we hue pictured and described the accomplishment dui ing the past yea.r ot the manv clubs md Qerxice oiganivatione of is hich our school each day so that studentw may hfue the op portunity to find new inteiests dex elop their talents and emox informal paitiupd tion in group proJects 37 . I - A I V L1 2 A 7. 4 I '14 . 5 7 . .15 is proud. An activity period is set aside . L. . L. L. . Y 1 , A- ' 7 ' v ' 1 ,Q 1 v 1 v . L, Q 1 Back row T Wilcox T Doerr J Telsberg B Slagg G Rood S Gretebeck 4th row B Nelson M Wlleman J Cook J Meyen J Babcock D Glese 3rcl row J Cox M Arthur M Grob M Bartz A Gourley E Heller 2nd row Miss Hllllard R Schultz A Henke M Dorn D R se lst row G Knuclsen N Teubert J He s J Johnson CRIMSON BOASTS MORE PICTURES OF SCHOOL EVENTS HIS YEAR S Crimson staff has concen trated on producing a livelier issue They have assembled many more informal pictures of school life and have endeavored to write script that is more iournalistic in style The staff has recommended to the Stu dent Gow ernment that this activity be made an all school rather than a senloi class pioiect They haxe obserx ed the amount of training a student needs in order to make a worthwhile contribution to the yearbook and they have felt the impossibility of dent could begin learning as an underclass man he would be proficient by his 1un1o1 vear and almost piofessional as a senior Fhis conxiction was ieintorced by the opin ions explessed at the louinalism clinic held last fall at the Unix ersitv of Wisconsin foi 'IdXlSOI'S and editois of high school publi cations Miss Hilllaid M1ssS1lxerna1l Bai baia Nelson and Marie Wileman gained much practical adxice fiom the able pub lishers engiaxeis punters and other ex perts who spoke there The work of assembling this edition of the Crimson has been correlated with one of the school couises creative writing taught by Miss Hilliaid adxisor for the an nual These members of the class made outstanding contributions Biuce Slagg, and Tom Wilcox vuote the spoit section vshile Jacqueline Cox Joan Hess Baibaia Nelson and Marie Wlleman niote the oth er articles and the senioi xerses Maile typed the names for all the pictures in the book and Mary Arthur assembled and typed the entne semcr section Thomas Doerr and Daxid Diessei haxe worked as a team to piovide the finances required for photography engraviip and spent in the 1Ht91Vl6W1l1g of our patrons and in the keeping of iecords With pa tience good humoi and haid woik they haxe accumulated the tvs elxe hundied dol lars needed We D1 edict that both or them xslll some day be successful buslness mf n 'l hanks to the Board of Education xx hich pui chased for the school a good thu tv foui ITllll1ITlQtQl camela and to M1 Petexson adxisor of the Photogiaphx Club we haxe been able to put good mfoimal pictuies in this book The staff expiesses its appie c1at1on to Mr Peterson for the time and in terest he has spent IH taking all of these snapshots : . ' , . ' , . ' , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . . : - . 7 I .' 7 ' r ' r ' 1 - - : , . , . , . , . o . 1 . , . , . s , . . lk , , . H H - . . . ' I - L , L , . u . . v . . . . 7 ' ' , , , , L L ' L . Du L K 1 .7 . -' y ' ' ' ' ' 1 -K1 1 Lv ' s 1 , I . 'fn' A ' N 4 ' ' 1 Q ' ' L ' L ' . , , . , L A . cm , . K A . . . . ' 7- 7- I 1 yy K learning it all in their senior year. If a stu- DFIUUUS- ThQ11'S TQHVQ 7119911 10Hg TIOUFS . ' 1 ' . v . - A ' r C f I 1 . . '. .n I . 1 S. I - l . L 4 L'L ' C ' l . 9 is I A . , .Y 7. . Y A . . 7 . - , , , , - K . . 3 ' . L . 1 ' Y - c 7 L L' 'L - 9 I . . . . . . w . 7 . m . K f 1. ' , - , L I , ' L A . , I - I . L' v ' L , Q D 9 1- 1 . I V. Q y' , , , Y 7 - L 1 - V ,Q . S S, .. , K., . T, - ' ' , , 7 , Ll - 1 T W ' ' L 'L L, 1 I l . , ' ' M38- Mlmeographlng a sprung Issue of the Tatler are B Funk L Bressman H Hagen Mxss Sllvernall andD Purnell TATLER COMPARES FAVGR ABLY WITH OTHER NEWSPAPERS HE TATLER staff has bpent some trme thrs year comnarrng our newbpaper wrth those of other schools of our srze thev are pleased wrth what they to rnd It hrgher percentage of good news artrcles features and edrtorrfrls and a total rb sence of frnythrng whrch would lrbel lt a go srp sheet The Tatler was publrshed once a month and sometrmee tu ICG Artrstrt cox ers xx ere used early rn the year but had to be drscon trnued because of the paper shortage The statf has shown consrderable know how rn gettrng students names rnto the paper Rox rng reporter features chrracter sketches Lnd personal rntere st St01l8S have brought that humor sectron has brought more lrughs than the Sunday comrc strrpsl In addrtron to then other accomplrsh ments thrs staff h rs est rblrshed 'r frle rn the llbrary so that the students mav hue recess to the newspapers ot nerghborrrg schools B Funk V l I . It , ' 6 Lx if ' I 1 I - y I. V mu A K ' ' ' ' a.,:' ' Q, Q' L 4, , 1 ' 4 w 1 ' X L1 ' A L1 . 1' 1. - 'X V . Y' Y A ' L . A 2 Aw 4 ' kv L1 . S 1 seems apparent to them that ours has ai pleasure and amugement to everyone. And . . S ' ,fly l S K S , .I N H my ,tk-, , , Z - 2 K. 1. .I . I K K , , 2 , ' . 4. . , ' - K L, 'L' I -V ' -4 4 S 4 kv L1 4 V 1 v ' K1 4 kv 4 r . 3 -39.- These staff members do some last mln ute stapllng B Murwln J Oakley B Frank H Hagen .I Marsden and 'W Qin '43 hurt Back row M Stavxk T Doerr R Sunby 47 T .9 4th row R Florm L Blessman B Doerr W Hall H Hagen B Funk S Dnckmson 3rcl row J Heller J Schooff J Nnelsen B Hook J Muller B Yeske Mus Keppel 2nd row M Lane MCondon D Kepp C Edwards N Dahlman H Gessert R Rebholz lst row S Scluelclt C Wlleman S Schulz E Nenlsen J Hamburg I.. Crandall TWO WIN PLACE IIN STATE FORENSIC MEFT N THE FOIGDSIC League Conteet held at Edgelton on Maxch 22 Calol Edualds and Jo Ann Hambulg yxon A ratlngs Speake1s from Stoughton Vl1SCOHS1ll Hlgh School and Oakxy ood paltlclpated We ale so11y th it me go to pless befole the state contest Ill xx hlth ou1 u1nne1s yull appeal MISS Agnes Klog of Janesulle 1udged ou1 local contest 1nd tXN3.lCl9d these A I'dtlllg'x to Calol Edvs alds and Mane Con don fOl four I'I'11lllltG o11g1nal speechea Ruth Sunby o11g1nal OldtOlX Tom Doelr non Ollgllldl olatory Calol Wllemdll hu moloua declamatlon Helen Rae Gessert and Dlane Kepp non humolous declama t1on Jacquehne Mxller and Betty Hook ex temporaneoue speakmg and to Jo Ann Hamburg and Janet Sthooff for extempol aneous readmg Durmg the1r actlxlty hour th1oughout the year the entlre forenslcs g1oup lexd yudely eo that each Qtudent mlght flnd a selectlon a p p 1 o p 1 1a t e to h1s talents Planned xnteryleus vsexe tape recolded then played back as an ald to lealnlng how to 1mprove Qpeakmg effectlxeness Mlss Keppel forenslcs adylsor can well be proud of the progress mmde by the gmup for the excellent delivery of the ora hon which won l-nm an award 1 .. 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Y: . . . , - , , , , ' ' up C 1 ' Y Miss Keppel congratulates Tom Doerr Jackie Muller Carol Wlleman and Carol Edwards are all smiles as they relax after the local contest an which they all received A rating These speakers get the feel of the plat form Betty Hook M Condon and J Schooff Helen Rae Gessert ns here congratulated by Miss Keppel and Jo Ann Ham burg Both Helen Rae and Jo Ann won honors In the local contest Mr Kurfma gives ome hp I debaters R H rtzell B Hlppe R Sunby and S Shneldt Stemdl IN SOUTHERN TEN N THE Southeln Ten dlscusslon meet held at the unlx ersltv 1n MddlSOH Ruth Sun by was xoted outstandlng She was there fole asked to speak as one of a panel OXQI the state network and dld so much to the C1ed1t of he1 own pleparatlon and to the C03.Ch1l1g' of Mr Kurfman In ltS fust debatlng season ln sevelal 5 eals our school spllt even 1n the Southern Ten We xx e1e lepresented bv Rlchard Haltrell and Ruth Sunby affnmatne by Ben Hlppe and Sheldon Schleldt negatne The sub1ect for debate concerned compul sory health lnsulance So many freshmen went out IO1 dlscusslon md debate thls xeal that Ed1,Qlt0ll c1n look folvxaxd to a b11g.,ht flltllltl Ill tlns actluty 142- EDGERTON STUDENT VOTED OUTSTANDING the dnscusslon group talk over ther plans Left to right M Hlppe W Hall C Edwards S Plue s E od berson S Dickinson G Lu de R I.. Mr Hamburg points out some detaxls about the school projector to C Show ers D Bartel B Hlppe D Nelson J Kurtln and R Sadowskl AUDIO VISUAL AIDES ARE BUSY BOYS T IS AN unusual week when an a1de does not haxe at least one fllm to show and many t1mes two to toul Not only do those boys show all of the school moxles but many of them do Dl0ltLtl0Il fol clvlc would not othelyube be able to enyoy movles To learn more about the ahovung of DIC tules sxome of the bovs went to Janesvllle to the meetlng of other plmectxonlets 1n the Rock RIVCI Valley At thle Lonference of aldes from schools, all the may flom Free learned that our set up hele ln Edge1ton IS ab good as am and bettel than moat Jack Witt talks into the recorder as the other boys study nts use D Ratz laff D Ylvlsaker D Rose J Olson J Fox andR Hartzell I' ,I ,,,, , . , . . 1 . , A- 1 ' S x K 1' ' , v I ' 'V ' S 9 . S, L . ' S . 1 . . . 1 K' '. L S 1 L S . ' X 1 ' , L f - ' kv 1' 1 lv 4 - groups, who for lack of trained operators D01'l3, Illinois, to Stoughton, WiSC0HSiU, they ' X'- y lf . . I , . . , . -43.- Back row T Wxlcox W Farrington R Truck J Fox J Tensberg 4th row C Showers D Ratzlaff R Sunby B Nelson J Cox J Heuer 3rd row P Jenson R Burpee B Hlppe R Hartzell R Rucks D Nel on 2nd row T Doerr M Messmer B Johnson B Frank M Arthur Mr Hamburg lst row R Schmidt J Hess R Manthey W Harvey J Hamburg M Wxleman STUDENTS CONDUCTFD EX E TESTS HE HALL momtors unde1 the d11QClLl0ll of the student COLlYlCll cooperated xx 1th the LIOH S Club thls sprmg to make posslble from kmdergarten thlough h1gh school The Llon s Club purchased the teleblnocu lar and provlded adults to Zidfllllllgtbl the test The monltors kept recolds conducted students to the ICl2lXll,5 loom lOl the test and ploxlded them xx 1th the necessary me ter1als Thls p1og1am lequlred th1 ee wx eekw of concentl ated effort and all of the mem The dally routme of the hall momtors m cludes greetmg strangers who come mto the school malntammg orderllness ln thc halls and bemg of wsslstance to xnyone who needs It Members of the Student Council consult with Mr Hamburg about the eye test mg pro ram Left to right are James Heuer John Telsberg Margaret Mess mer Tom Doerr Paul Jenson and Tom Wilcox : . ' , . ' , . ' , . , . ' . : . , . , .. , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . s . : . , . , . , - , . , - u . : . ' , . , . , . , . , . . 7' J l iii, v . 'l . I 'l 'I W ' I - L A 7 the testing of the eyes of all school children bers of studcrlt gQV9FUfT19Ht had 9- l32lY'tm,1f- . h S L A ,L X 4 S , . . . . . A K. ' L- ak, - s, 1 .... 2 ' kv 1 2 ' V. v ' ' 1 K' , Y . . Y - , - ..44... DD Q' 'E an -mv Q 4 an f A ami fl M x ' 21? 3 YJ Back row C A de so D Millard W Farrmrfton S Kruckenberg W Pearson 6th row G Rood D Wlkum R Gulllckson E Goclberson T Doerr J Johnson 5th row C Smith A Schultz G Fox J Telsberg R Culbertson D Dresser P Jenson 4th row S Gretebeck G Goede D Gxese Miss Moen W Peters F Wletersen 3rd row R Johnson D Harrington R Hartzell B Slagg D Schroeder R Sndowslu 2nd row J Rousch R Rucks D Nelson D Christensen J Kurth R Radke W Schroeder lst row W Harvey J Heuer G Kmudsen T Wxlcox R Manthey D Winger THEY ASKED FOR IT' HIS COOKING class for boys IS offered by popular request The original plan that each box xvould haxe one hour of ln StlllCtlOl'l a xx eek throughout the year was abandoned on reg1st1at1on dax xvhen It was dlSLOX ered that almost ex ery 1un1o1 and sen1o1 box had slgned up But each one dld get a full semester of expeuence IH the kitchen Accordlng to M1ss Moen, the boys in Chef Club haxe learned hoxv to read a re cipe, how to tell an egg beater from a pan- cake turner, and how to cook xvell enough so that they Wlll nexer have to starxe to death or d1e from food polsonlng MISS H11 hard xv1ll vouch for the excellence of the pancakes made IH the class Remember the day she stood at the doo1 ready to pouncc on SIX late comers to her flfth p9llOd class because they had llngered ox er the1r pots and pans? And hoxx she ylelded to the brlbe of a twelve lnch flap yack swimming wlth butter and syrup and presented by the beamlng Dave Dresser as the other f1V9 slipped into their seats? We wonder what concoction Frank Wie- tersen is stirring up with such pleas- ure as Wayne Farrington takes a pan of biscuits from the oven. J -4 5.. Librarians Nancy Gaul, Margaret Dorn, and Nira Teubert obviously enjoy working with Miss Keppel to make the library a useful and pleasant part of our school life. Ruth Schultz stamps a book wlnle Joan Hess Ethel Frntzke and Carol Mur wm perform the danly task of return Ing books to their proper places on the shelves LIBRARIANS PROVIDED BULLE FIN BOARDS HE SCHOOL l1b1a1 1dllS must h ue spent a lot of tlme dledmlllg up those attrac haps they dld then plannlng xx h1le cal lllllgz, on some of then othe1 dutlee 'xt the desk and 1n the stackq The Qtudents w1ll lonff remember the wltch on her broomstlck d1s played for Halloween the horn of plentx 46 xt Th lllkSg'1N1llg txme md the Dlllt, bough It Lhllstmas One of lhe favolltes w IS the the slogan Iet a Book Capture Youx He ut' Another one that attlacted much fuorable comment uae the b1g canmbal poster VVlth the motto Be ClYll17Cd Read About Other People and Places 9 ' s ' r ' -. 1'- S K. 2 7 , L1 A 2 2 K' ' 7' ' ' 2 I ' x . ' . . ' K. , . . , 2 ' - ' ' .' as 1 tive bulletin boards in the study hall. Per- F9bI'U2l1'y feature-a huge Valentine and . .1 . Y . I Y , K, , , J . . .A . . 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Y K . .' - K . . an 1 , Q U . 7. . 1.- , tl' L 7 J 97 1' . , L7 ' Members of the Dramatic Llub read tlxrougn the parts of H s First Shave Left to rnght M Hlppe and B Funk on the floor Seated above are M Mayer J Nlelse K Jar-lg berg S Shook and Miss Snlvernall gen and R Florm DRAMATIC CLUB PRFSENTFD HIS FIRST SHAVE HIS YEARS Dramatlc Club broke the Jlnx that has dogged that organ1z'1t1on for several years when they dellghted us at an assembly 1n February wlth Hls Flrst Shave The cast of thls one act play coached by thelr advlsor MISS Sllvernall was as follows Shlrley Durgln Marllyn Mayer Wanda Hall Ruth Flor1n Joan Nlelsen Edlth Nlelsen Shlrley Shook Bev erly Funk and Dorothy Purnell Another accompllshment of the club was an honorable mentlon for thelr homecom mg float whlch lllustrated the slogan Beat em and Grmd em and Bowl em Over As we go to press the glrls are plannlng great thlngs We hear that they are worklng on another one act play fo1 assembly but that the reallv bxg talk con cerns a trlp to Madlson to see a stage play ' na i - ,I G I n . , . n, . - , . , . .4 , - l I' ' ,1 . , . , . , . , . . - I , X f ' I. I . J . ', H-f -' 54 , - A 1 ' f .1 ' ' vu 1' x. il J J CC 77 9 ' ' . .. ' . . - C . n u I Q 1 C 1 , . H . , cs 1 ' 1 9 ' . Y! ' ' ' ,Y ' 7 .. 1 , v ' 1 . ' ' . . . . . . . , . r a 9 . . ' , . . . 7 ! 7 . , . Seen here practicing their lmes are E Nielson and D Pu nell at the feet of S Durgm W Hall J Lletz H Ha 0.5151 A V? wb Back row B Munns C Murwm Onsgard J Babcock M Hlppe Scholl V Geske 'St row Mr Petuson A ce Severson E. Dallm n D Mc-yen Cook J Meycn H Hagen Black 4th row J Raymond D Johnson Olson A Jenklns J Stelndl Hem E Frltzke N Gaul ULTJ UF' U! 3rd row P Snyder S Townsend Neslund D Gretebeck C Horton M Dorn N Teubert J Hess 2nd row B Sadowskl B Hook A Rowlnskl K Saunders I Wedvlck D Geske. N Lange-dyk lst row L Donstad S Doollith C Clablc D Sunnc P Gxrcy A Hxy lock C Langedyk Back row: D. Raizlaff, D, Hanan, G Lunrlc, M. Timm, C. Millard, C Smith, R. Millard, D. Christiansen P. Hyland, J. Slagg, R. Tiegs. 6th row: R. Messmer, N. Vale Sadowski, J. Arthur, R. Johnson Arthur, D. Peters, T. Hanan, Schroeder, H. Hein. 5th row: A. Carothers, R. Falk, Teubert, A. Schultz, A. Krueger, Willie, D. Romack, J. Cease, Zischke, B. Haugen. Sax NIU QFUU 4th row: R. Sleindl, C. Anderson, Wentler, H. Brown, W. Steindcl, Burpee, J. Walker, D. Nelson, Kurth. 3rd row: D. Carlson, T. Petersen, Kelling, R. Gicse, H. Dallman, Dallman, T. Sayre, C. Johnson, Mr Benn. I1 2nd row: J. Olson, C. West, C. Went- ler, R. Bullian, D. Manthey. D Wikum. D. Messmer, J. Manthey. lst row: D. Ylvisaker, E. Nicolaus D. Bartcl, W. Anderson, R. Burns L. Christensen, T. Scharfenberg, D Winger. il' Back row: K. Kenseth, D Christiansen, G. Lunde, O. Repins, J. Olson, Mr. Peter son. 2nd row: R. Nelson, L. Beis- man, K. Saunders, D. Geske, I. Wedvick. lst row: D. Ylvisalcer, C. Hor- ton, N. Langedyk, E. Koplce M. Kubly. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB 49 lhns ns one of the snapshots made by the Photography Llub and sold to students Booklets of homecoming and other school actlvltles were popular and brought some needed funds for carryxng on the work of the club B wi Q4 ' , v' I . ll - .. 3. 1 lf .xv Back row K Beedle C West L Stearns B Helmexd H Hein H Demrow J Con don R Wakefneld J Long 6th row S Gretelzeclc W Murwln G Johnson C Millard M Stearns C Johnson D Rose W Farrington 5t row J Fox D Hanson E Crandall R Gxese R Harend R Stemdl D Carlson T Sayre C Showers 4t row D Marsden T Petersen C Johnson R Pfaff D Logan R Nelson S Schxeldt 3rd row Mr Shrmer D Chrxstensen W Harvey E Wnlle F Wnetersen D Mll lard J Ruosch 2nd row L Kjernes R Helmexd G Fox J Olstad R Harled H Brown H Wnllns lst row W Beedle R Fox R Millard P Rellly R Thronson B Haugen FUTURE FARMERQ HAVE SERVICE PROGRAM RURAL SCHOOL dat for e1ghth grad ers 13 one of the proyects that our local sponsors ex eu year PLlDllS of the sul lOllllClll1g1L1ldl schools are muted to spend L day at our school and are offered '1 full d tv ot sports md contests They llso have thc 0131301 tumty to look ox Ll the school that they W1ll ente1 as tleshmen the tolloxxmg year In the evenmg proglam each schoo program ln the eladlcat on of farm poets lb another serxlcc th wt the FFA otlus tf the commumty Throughout the mu the olg tnlf 1t1on takes tl1DS as 1 lfloup to 1 ms manufactuung plants and la1m mettmgs The F F A arrives xn Racine to VlSIt the Case Foundry where tractors are made 5 - s 1 ' v ' x - . 1 ' . y - , - ' : . ., . , . , . , . , . , ll : . , . ,, . , . , . , . ' , . , h i - 1 ' 9 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 o 1 ' : . ' , . ' , . , . ' , . ' , . ' - : . ' , . ,l . , . A . . , . , , ' ' , : . , . , . , - , - , . . W K. 1 unit of the Future Farmers of America DFGSCMS ffl Play Ol' fl IT1US1C2ll UUIT1b0l'- 2 -' - f '. . ' '. -wif. 2 .S 2 z s - ' 2 zz 1 - ' S - s z by 'a ...50- I- HA glrls help prepare for Bacl-' row R Larson V Geske J Cook J Tofsland D Gretebeck A Rowmslu D Schultz D Sunne A Lee 4th row Miss Moen D Wlkum J Hamburg C Horn D Hein R Towns P Hantke D Nelson Clebell 3rd row L Hestenes L Crandall J Slexght S Llntvedt M Arthur B Young S Learn M E Kopke K Babcock 2nd row J Lord B Hook B Durgxn J Heller P Zleroth J Stelndl L Olson J Heller C lst row J Lord M Edwards C Crable A Haylock L Johnson E Kopke A Chnsllanson D Olstad M Lund M Flattem Hanson Larson R FUTURE HOMEMAKERS WERE HOQTEQSES TO DISTRICT MEFT UR FUTURE Homtmdkele of Ameucx xx ele hostess s to repusentdtlx es of su snhools xx ho came to EClg'91t0ll IH Mann T01 4 d6IHODStl3lLl0ll contest Audngemenls xx ele plfmned bx the11 ddxlsol Mlss Mom and by the Ofl1CQ1S Ed1th Kopke DISSI dent Rose Olbtad cclttalx and A1 dx th Chrlstlanson tlemsurel These g1rls are otten called upon to help p1 epare and berxe food T01 school and com Hlullltj fL1HCt1OIls As 21 Chllstmas p1o10Lt n communltx SLIXICQ thu made 1 me the annual Farm Night fd? 1. . : . , . , . , . , . , . 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' 21 1 ...Z 1 v g 1 11 . 1' ' 11- '11 2 '1 ., ' 1- ' , 'Ill 1' ' 11 . lg 11 ' 1 1' '. 1 Back row B Nelson M Buchholz P Jenson D Harrington T Wlleman G Road G Lynts 4th row J Heller M Messmer D Kepp B Harvey B Hlppe R Rucks R Messmer R Sunby 3rd row Miss Gaxthoff S Houfe B Hook J Miller B Slagg J Johnson D Zaborek S Dlcklnson C Venske P Woerth 2nd row B Johnson J Cox E Gourley M Larson E Kopke J Schmellng R Hartzell M Bartz J Slelght M Lane lst row H Gessert J Hamburg M Wlleman R Olstad N Knudsen S Durgln D Purnell K Jarlsberg J Wlllnams MIXED CHORUS GAVE CHRISTMAS CANTATA N DECEMBER 13 the M1X6d Chorus 1JlLS6l1t6d wlth Ddllt0IYllIT19 the can tata, Chllde Jesus Sololsts wele Soma Houie Paul Jeneon Don H3l11Hgt0H Jac quellne M1ller G01dOIl Rood D1ck Z bolek and Gerald Goede The la1ge aud1 ence was moet app1ec1at1ve of thls excel lent pe11o1mance unde1 the duectlon of Sutteen lfdgelton students vs e1e chosen to lLDlLS6llt 0111 school 111 the mass Lon eelt lJLll0lflf1Ld by mole than one hundled and 11fty VOICES at Lake Mllls on Ma1eh 15 Afte1 heallng SIX guls the gueet conduttox chose S0111 1 Houfe to Slllg the solo pa1t 111 the concelt Othe1 lCtlN1tlbS 01 the xocal musn de Ddltlflellt xx ue the plogl 1m gn en lOl th Palellt Te xehue ASSOLldtl0l1 111 Alllll the sp1111g eontut 111 Mav md p 111.10113 11.1011 111 the musu, festnal at Whltexx atu The GIIIS Chorus LOIltl1bl,1t9d to all 01 the programb 1ust I'IlLIltlOl16d Then o111 cers WQ19 Ma1ga1et Messmu plesldent Bette Johnson VICE presldent Do1oth3 Purnell secretzuy treasure1, Nancs Knud een and Luc1lle Crandall, ITlOIlltOI'S Theee members of Boys Cho1us sang Wayne Peters John Telsberg Don H11 11ngto11 dlld Bxuce Slagg 'lhe 11101113 also C0fltlllJl1t9d to the sprlng contelt Then of11ee1s were Wtyne P6d1SOI1 DlLSld6Y1l2 Stanley Kruckenbug v1cepres1de11t Don Sch1oeder, eecretwry treaeu1er Cl1ffo1d Anderson and Don lld GIQSG mo111to1s Mar1e Wlleman wae the plmo lccom p Lmst for M1XGd Cho1 us and lVI1s Jenson for the Glrlf, and Dove ChO1LlSLS 5 ' v ' s - I - g . I , . , : . , . , . , . , , , , , , , . . :l . 7 ' I ' I ' Y I ' D ' 7 ' 9 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 - 9 ' y . , . 1 - 1 ' y . . : . , . ,,. .. , . , . , , ' , . , . , . . W 1 - I . , ' 1 1' 1 1 ' v. . ' v. ,a , J L A 5 1 'LA' 7' - ' x 1 - ' Q, K' ' ' ' I . . H if ' , . Lv K L. ., 1 A Q 1 . 1 - - ' . A , ..- J ' ' ' 'E S P, ' s g 7 9 . . . . , . - . . , , , 3- v r . . . - , .. . , ' ' A ' ' - 9 ., , .V ' 1 . . . vw A 3 . 1 1 ' K1 rr K 4 ' ' h - ' ' 1 y 1 v I . 1 1 ' C '1 . 1 - - D .. MISS Gasthoff. so Oh IH the hrlbtmab con.ce1t. Tom 0911, , L, I . K, L. v . L., D ' A, K X y C - . 1 , . ' . 1 .1 . - ' L' ' ' . J .. .2 H t .V .,.'. E., , 3 K ' - . . . ,,. .' uk., K . . - 1' , ' ' - g C vs ,-2 Q. ' ' 0 V' l K - . Y ' . l 1 1 , . Q 2 .v. . I V I - . . , . 2 2 - . . ,,. . .2 ' , ' . Q 3 ,' ' S - S , . , K, . . .1 - .1 , 2 Q . 2 BOYS' GLEE CLUB F Back row Mrs Jenson R Messmer J Tensberg T Doerr S Kruckenberg D Schroeder 2nd row W Peters B Slagg D Harrmgton W Pearson D Glese C Anderson lst row Mxss Gasthoff R Hartzell D Spike J Schmelmg J Johnson P Jenson GIRLS GLEE CLUB Back row J Heller S Krueger M Hlppe B Calder M Conuon M M asmer D Kepp E Henke E Kopke B Funk K Jarlsberg V Davis S Shook 5th row J Heller J Hamburg H Gessert J Danielson S Houfe B Hook J Muller B Yeske C Venske P Woerth M Mayer B Hartzell B Boss 4t row A Lund D Heln B Sadowskx B Hook C Crable B Durgln A Rowlnskl D Schultz D Sunne B Ruosch R Martin L Johnson 3r row D Nelson A Onsgard E Kopke A Chrxstxanson B Frank S Geske D Maves C Kruckenberg A Gourley S Durgm A Collins Miss Gasthoff 2nd row M Clebell C Hanson D Gexter A Henke L Donstad M Bartz J Babcock L Bxessman J Raymond R Towns Mrs Jenson s row L Crandall M Woerth D Purnell R Olstad S Doolittle M Wnleman N Geske B Johnson J Schooff N Knudsen D Blumer UD l Y , . . , . , . , . , , , ' - 1 - v - r - 9 ' 1 - - , - , . , . , . , . W . w - , . . , . , . , . , . , . .. , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . ' : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . h . . . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . d : . , . , . , , . , . Y ' , ' 7 ' 1 ' Y U Y : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , , , . , . . 1 Y : . , . , . . , . , - , . , . , . , . , . . M Vx r Bauer gives these ushers some ad vance instructions for handling the large crowd expected for the Stough ton same Left to right F Brown R Stelndl Mr Bauer, J Kurth, R Burns, and L Christensen Members of the Youlh Commission plan the Halloween dance. Left to right are Mr. Bunker, E. Kopke, S. Schulz, M. Messmcr, G. Fox, and M. Buchholz. Here are more social representahves They are dlscussnng how to please everybody ln the schedulxng of the school dances Left to right r Bunker I Wedvlck M Wlleman, S bchneldt M Lane and H Gessert John Telsberg, president, was not prescn IHIHII IIUHIHIHIIIII -W 5 'JV' af' if l lv1l..A GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SPCNSCRFD PLAY DAY NTIL THE Glrle Athletic ASSOL1dtliDIl eponboled a pldvday on Ap11l 28 there had not been one IH Edge1ton for three years Ten g1rls each came from Stoughton Lake Mllle Rlchland Center Fo1t Atkmson and EYdIlSVlll6 to partlcl pate 1n xolleyball baeketball shuffle bofud table tennls Apache l6l3Y and 4 Sklt contest Exelyn Heller L,0l'l91dl chan man ot the excnt m ulc the lll l.ll1.,Q.IT1LIltN for theee actnltles 1nd the luncheon NVll1Cl'l follow ed wlth the help of these LOI'llH11ttGt chalrmen Mane Wllemdn Maly Arthul Jacquellne Cox Beubala. Nelson MHIIIXH Mayer Janlce Cook Joan Hees Shulex Durgm Carol MUFWIH ElS1e Gourlew D lores Rose Ind Weduck and Nlld TLllbG1t Mr. Bauer points out their stations to these u hers: R. Falk, D. Chr'stian- son, R. Messmer, R. Haavind, and R. Pfaff. ...57-. D A D S N I G H T .mm V --58- Y PARTICIPATION ln ou1 Sports pro gram whether by playmg on 1 team or by cheelmg, from the bleachels lb a X1 tal part of our school l1fe Here vse haue learned the meanmg of Qportsmanshm and We haxe earned 'm emlable lecord amonff nelghbormg COIIIITILIHIUGS fO1 the whole somenesb of 0u1 chool splrlt 59 , N-.- L n '- . I , C ' r ' ' r'- Y V . v v x x . Y . . . L , . v' Q 1 cv , . 1 w . Q v ' ' ., . Back row J Cease R Messmer W Balls Coach Page Coach Becker 4th row J Fox D Schroeder T Bartz R Rucks J Arthur L Matlnson R Tlegs R Harled 3rd row B Slagg J Telsberg W Peters D Spike J Olstad C Showers J John son R Trlck 2nd row R Culbertson R Furan J Heuer T Wllcox F Wle ersen K Kruckenberg D Dresser lst row G Rood W Farrington W Pearson T Doerr R Teubert C Ancler on BECKERS FIRST SEASON IS SUCCESS NDER THE guldance of Coach Les Beckel the Edgelton Cumson Tlde xx 1th 151119011 1eeo1 d of 7 wms and 2 losses eontlnued to hxxe mother lllll-' Veal bv llIl1Sllll1g thnd 1n the C01ll'6l61'1CQ Although th1s xxas Mr Beeke1 s tnst year as head co lch he handled thmgs fl om start to fm 1sh llke a xetel an Ex en befole DldLt1C9 stalted IH the fall thls QGBI many of the boys xwoxked out at the p uk to get 1n shape befo1e the long hot D1 dCtlC9S at the 1ace tlack began Soon hoxx ex 61 o1gan17ed D1 flctlees at the track dld stut 1nd manv houls wele spent IH gettmg the boxs to xx olk hke a team The boys xttltude and the11 xxlll to Wlll xx as a POM DOP RR xvlllll hls abmtx to e 11 IN 1 lot ot xxught s It h1msel1 vxell and Still leap hls speed Tom xxa a natulal eho ee fo! the b1el1 D051 IOH exe mt le ul: rsh1p md the et 1 h xxas e Stlllthtlll 'l e n seorlnga eh xmplon cxplams whx he xx ls elected eo eaptun ten thls se xson blg factol ln all the games Anothel factor contubutmg to ou1 sue Cess xx as the hard xx Olk of the lllle co teh Don Page All the bovs llked Co lch Page bee Luse of hls XV1lllIlg'I'l9SS to Work and h1s xbllltx to get along vxlth ull of them Ron Teubelt and Way ne Farllngton xxele chosen on the all conference tnst team They V619 both hald Vl0IklIlg' boys and they Well dcselxe the honol Tom Doe11 ou1 hand flghtmg fullbaek made the second team Wlth three boys chosen ou1 Among the 7 WVlI'lS YVLIG X1CtOIlQS OXGI Stoughton and Fort whleh made the seas on wely suceessful NX AYlNh. PF ARSON ax ne s e al e x flngels for xxhlle last fall after he hul caught a eouple 16 111 ul gl xlx long passes ll une eould fllxxaxs be eountecl on fm the Nplllf he out xnto eleh game and he hllllllll he put mto e teh plaetlee I - , . , . , , ' 2 ' 1 ' 2 - , - , . U , . l , . l , 1 ' . : ' 1 ' v ' 1 - s ' a - , . , . A . I - v - 1 - s ' y - f , . , . . 5 - 1 ' v - u - 1 - - , . S . 9 ' C 1 ' 1 1 ' 1, 1. . , .y . . K , . . . . A. .- H 2 A. ,. A . . - ' K1 . S, Ng' Q I ' x 2 - , - ' x 5 ' 1 g I 3 1 I - ' . t C 1 2 ' ' v. K. . . , as , 3 If r ' 3 , - S - 4 1 v f 1' . . . . . Q , C , L A i. ' 1 ' v 1 v Q X L 1 3. V le' ' 1 v 1 v rw v 1 ' ' ' '- A 7 A s 1 Z 1 . Y . Q , A.. . C . U I . 1 - - - 'J -, '- K- - team was well represented, V 1 . . l' 2 ' 2 c U x X A ' . ' . W V ' . u V 1 . , . . , K. ,. K.- ki, E . I X- - v- ' Yr Q I Y 1 S . ks I , . J . A, .2 .l .A - - 1 M, ' 1 ' '3' , .ht VSV A' x wa ' led ' sl ' , , l.Sti .k., ' . Y' a i 1 5 'L 5' Xi , ' vl ' 3 1 4 -. . i., . , I .. . 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Edgerton grxdsmen block for a run by Wilcox HOMECOMING The ushers escort the Homecoming Court to their seats Tom and Maggie slt one out after the grand march 61 I ,? , i . . 5 , gg, My X lOlIlN TFISBERC ltotten thc othcr hxlf of thc Gold Dust Twms wax tnc of thc but dcfcnsne pl IVLIS 111 thc SOl1tl1C1I'l Ten o11fc1c11cc IS a JO porwn l1l1c Daxc who w01lw lllc ,1 Folt bound t1a111 111 football JIM HFUER l1o111 the xcly fust game, J1m showcd evcrwone that he hxd thc spccd and llllXt! to lJLiOl11L 1 top notch plaxel whlch mdccd hc was bLf0lL the cnd ot thc bk ib0Y1 tORDOlN ROOD lIumph1e1 w1s o11c of our bLttLl offcnslwe tzlclxllhv 'lhnoughout h15 h1gh Qch00l ca1cc1, C ord kept clomb h1b but Hc came along XCIV fast thls vc 11' and was 1C31lV 1 powclhouse of 1 taclxlc on our lcit sldc of thc lmc W AYINP PI lF'RN VN .11 nc l1l cd to cct 111 thc guanu llll lLdllN tllSl'l It out ht hul thc spcccl 11 xc co ILIN th 1 NhlV qlllif bow dulmg., both pr 1ct1ce and amc W 1vnc lot h1s ab1l1t1 .1 1 ol h 11 Boys lllxc W'1v11c w1ll be hald to 1c pl1cc ncvct ycal ROGER GILBERTSONI POI h1s mic C lllv plaws .1 whalc of a game ol footb1ll But a good co111pct1to1 docx llt WOI'lV about hls sllc lt he haS the wlll to plu and Ollly had 1ust that VW- arc loolung fO1Wd.lll tl Vbdttlllllf, Gllly play next yca1 fLIPI'ORD ANDPRQON Chff was thc sort ot boy 21111 team would llke to havc Not only was Clxff 1 fmc football plaver but also a flnc showm n Whcn p1 tlcc got dull Cllff would bc erc to chccl 1t up I game however Cl1ff was respected for h1s much 1nd tough Stylc of play l RANK WILTERSI' N Because hm hald NV0llx 1t p11ct1ce pald off wlllll Played Velv Well as h1lfb1cl for us All the fellows cn loyed hxs good some of hu H101 RON TEUBERT Ronnle All All Confu LILL guard pl 1vcd 1 lot t 1ll1.,1.,LCl footb1ll 1nd XVOllxLil kcly hucl Hc could 1lwa1s found l1u 111 oxcl lfs, 1n1cs dm fun clccn 1pples wh1ch V11 Bcclcer told h1n1 not to take from people valds, v u 1 ' 1 1 1 1 A s I K 1 1. 1 ,H , , 2 . 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' 1 1 by G . n K- , . .,- i 62 TONI WILCOX At the beglnnln of the sc 1son It was undeclded 1ust what pos1t1on Tom would play H1s ha1d 1unn1ng was equal to that of 1 halfback but h1s passmg ah1l1t3 at the qualtelback pos1t1on was needed most H1s pa smg and running made hm' one of the bette1 playels on the squad JOHN OLSTAD John m1ssed about the f11st two weeks of p1act1ce but made up fo1 It after the tobacco halvest was over He d1dn t pl'1v Vely much of fens1ve ball but was a rugged defens1ve plavel He should prove to be one of the most rugged defens1ve players 1n the Southern Ten Confelence next yeal DAVE DRESSER P1e our fastest man was one of the Gold Dust Tvsms who held up part of the l1ne on defense F01 h1s stunmng backfleld play at WISLODSIH Hlgh he was rated second only to Doerr WAYNE FARRINGFON Glp was elected All Confe1ence guard on the Southeln Ten Confexence Team He was alwavs a hard wo1ker out at pxactlce and n ames Even after he 1n Jured h1s h1p he came back strong as ever BOB FURAN When Bob fllSt came out fo1 football last fall, every one knew that he would be tough He turned out to be One ot the best centels 1n the confelence Bob wlll be back next year asian do1ng another f1ne Job STAIN KRUCKENIBEV Legs was alway ou eally to learn how to catch passes vuth those b1g hands m0St of all was dr1nk1ng watel at pract1ce Stan was always game for a football palty DAVID SPIKE Splcky ploved that he could be as tough as any ne else at football even thou h he IS such a small fellow We th1nk he can be one of the fastest men 1n the Souther11 Ten backf1eld CHARLIE SHOWERS Charl1e really came along at the end of thls season Durmg our last ball game he d1d a magn1f1cent Job Ev elyone s lookmg for Cha1l1e to be one of the better ends m the confelence nest year ! . . U - r- . 'Q , ' - , . llv. ' . . ' ' ' 2 - 1 . i I . ' . ' ' ' . 2:3 '. ' ' ' 14 n 5 t . , D 1 - . . , , L v' ' - . 1- X of h1s. But what he l1ked ' ca ' - .N 1. J, . A ll ' 77 7 ' , Cl ' 77 , r. B , . . V7 , - 1 F , ax ' n - f A ' , 1 . - - 1 I -- . ' U . , . . 'D' 1 g . - Y -63- Back row Coach Benn H Hem H B own C Johnson W Balls 4th row D Chr stensen R Wnllxe R Thronson E Zxschke A Krueger L Johnso T Wnleman J Cease 3rd row D Carlson J Condon W Harvey R Burpee D Romack T Scharfenberg C West 2nd row R Glese R Radke R Harled T Bartz D Ratzl ff R Helmeld lst row D Spike R Rucks D Teubert J Arthur L Mathlson WE ALL ARE PROUD OF BENNS BATTLING BUZZARDS seaqon They won sexen games and were defeated only by Watertown The team w olk and hlgh competltlxe 3p1r1t was celtamly 1 blg contr1but1on to the success of the team Sept Sept Oc Oct Oc Oc SCHEDULE Stoughton Lake Mxlls Wateltown Columbub Fort Stoughton Edgerton Opponents Tom Doerr make an e d run t gain yardage for the Crum son Tlde 7 4 I HE Bl SQUAD had a very successful Sept. 16 Fort 12 0 S -' - - f ' ' . . 23 1 21 0 ' u I . . 30 ' .- 32 19 ' ' ' ' i T . . ' ' -' 13. 7 ' 0 13 ' ' ' 2 ' - . 14 ' 13 0 . t. 21 19 0 t. 28 19 0 -64... ,+A-H-., ...Q-an w.1 'DX Back row L Mathnson J Heuer W Pearson C Showers Coach Page 2nd row T Bartz T Wllcox R Rucks B Hnppe lst row T Doerr C Anderson R Hartze-ll D Nelson R Gllbertson FDGERTON CAGLRS SURPRNE FANS AT TQURNANIENT HE BASKETBALL 111111 111 10 31 1111 1xh111 111 11116 111 1L11g11t1111 1 11111st 8131111911 11 lfllx At the 111g11111111g 111 th1 s1c1s1111 11111 t111111g 1311141111111 11111 1'111t.1ge Edffel 11111111111111 th1t111111 11111 11111 1111111 t1111 1a.s111 1 lflxf N11e1 1 11 111111 111 111Nt 11 1111 DfJ1HtS 111 1111161 11 1111 111.11h111g 111 1111 1,1 1 th1 YLAITI Ll112.f11t111L t1111111.1n1e11tsp11 1 1111 111f1t 11111111111 111 th1 111m111f1 11111 5.,l1'I1Lw Also 111 th1 111st 11111111 111 th1 11111 n11 t 1 N 1 1 11 f 1 1 111115 111 1 1111 1112 1 11111 1121111 111111111 th1111 th11111gh clg'clll1111t1'11 111111 At11111N1111 g:1me 111 the 111g 1114111111 1:11111 agfunst 111111111111 X1 est the Edf,L1tfl11 111111 11111 t1111 xmdll to 1011t101 the 11of1111s 11 h111 th11 11111 1111t111 111 01111 N11 1111111tx Th1 f11l11111111g 11111111411 1111th1 111111 11111 Ne 1111 1 h1m 111111111 111 the 111111:h11111111 111 1111111111t11111 111 th1 11113111111 sh1111111g 11111 t1f1m m 1111 .1t th1 t1111111f1m111t A1111 11 1111s 11111 11t11ut1.1111 1361111189 of th1 11111 111111 1111111111 2'1Tl'l1S Ihe tb 1111 111te11 111111161111 lt 1 111 1 1 SI -XSON 111101111 111! 1 It 1111111111 1111111 1111 fx -1311- JIM HFUI' It Jlm vlas thostn tlptalr thls yuu by hh. tt INIIIAILS llght after tht tOLl1Ylal1ll nt Jllll was a IL xt lonxa cl mc dld a ood Job boundmg WAYNI' I'l+AltSON Althoug.,h Wawm IS not tx uptlonllly tlll he htlpul hls to im glcdtlv NVltl'l hm IL boumlmg' md paxbmg, 1b1l lty Aw Laptam of the tv, 1111 at the Stoughton FOUIHI ment hc dld .4 good Job BF N HH PI' Btn W IN out ol thu Small KI boyb on tht lm 1ll tlub Al ht dld cl velv good Job whnn he xx ts Q zllul upon Ho w1ll be bank ntxt yall and vull plobdbly do .L lot mom play mg, TOM DOl'ItR om st ut' tl ht 1 L sttoul tlul but x 1th mls 1, od XN0ll xx ls oon plxxmg 013 lst xtll lom tlul not mmll luttmg tlu. 01 L 1 4 ht 1 tl won galllc TOM WILCOX Vvllllt was mole or lub a u11tv mm tl N w-n planed uelx powtlon on the team and xt the and of h :canon wa xotul the 1 1 t xaluable ta er We xull ill llllbb hlm nut wear K IIARI ll' SHOWP RS Chlrllt plavul Lgnter po sltlon thu gear md He dld .1 good yob at reboundmer and bl hmclllng H wl' om. b ck n 'ct ve'11 and vt l pmbablv -, alt xt the center posltlon DAVID NELSON butch stlrtul tht xtu ilghtlm, fox a plant on the te tm but Hoon LNLIXOUC rea t c btlltlflg' flw, lln pu o mance on thf. fl 0 0 1 canned hlm 1 ntw malt namf., Speed Ntlbon DICK H ARTLILI I Dlcl wma, the snmllc t nov on the team but Lhlb dnl not stop hlm flom clomg, o 0 tuna ol 1 mlumll ltg, Dxtlx xx IN unllrlt l Ill tht Stoughton Tomni nt 1 5 1 lllssttl l l l l D J E 1 v X' ' ' f 'fl ' t'l' , z mi: '. He v' x ' -' 3 I . , , - - , Av' ' ' S Q ' 'z ' ' ' 1' 1 l , t , 1 3 he ' g ' of rc- fx' ' v 5 ' l 11 1, . v4 1 nl 2: . v 'l L v . ' , . v . . , , . A A ' M . 1 1 w w 1 , . v , 5 ..'- f 4 A 1 L J t 'Q ' 1 1 , ' ' . . 2 .' '- ' 'X '. ' 'S ,E r . X, ' '. . ,- Q - K' 1 1 2 I . . . . A ' z 1' z - - l .Q -. J. .' V ,Z 2ll 2 . e '1.'f . Y ' . Z - a ' ' 3. 1 C ' 'il A x . 1 I. . . . N it . 2 . Y j W ' 5 1 l - ' 4 - L- 2 x 1 -v .2 - ' 2' ' x ' ' ' U ' Fx- ' - . . x x ' 1 1 - . - 2 K, , ,, . . - though he was not if Halter' lizcd that he would make . h . 2 . , ,- . . , .- 'z J -z - . 1 r f 1. ., , . . , A . ., . ,, ,, xj H . Y. - . 1 , , . . , . V 1 . I 2 1 , K1 . 45 ' l T p z ' x t - j.'-:ur an . -. - tp' -4 UV lm f. D ,I .' ' ' ' Y u g ocl . Ol onlx fhtch .4 1'nJi .I b- B91 ' 211 ' .I f . ' . ' '. .' F ' x ' ' '2 S 1. - uv play - ' ' x ' ,- . H ' 1 1 -' x ' ' A A 1 - flu to g vt .1 loom -ll. ll, he me unc wa' g 'c a t l 5' lm l t X liml um L-zpn at lat E , I , ,. ,SL , Back row L Johnson K Kenseth T Bartz G Lynts Coach Becker 2nd row R Wllhe W Stelndel D Christensen R Glese lst row R Burpee D Zaborek T Sharfenberg J Schmelmg D Spxke TEAM WORK BROUGHT FHEM THROUGH HE RECORD of the B team 101 the 1950 1951 season was 0LltStdI1d1Hg' Ol e1g,htLen games plax ed the Bee s dropped onlx thlee games one each to VVISLOHSIII The oustfmdlng fact about thlS g10LlD of boxs ww as that they HCX91 gaxe up A num bu of games they were on the Qhoxt end ol the score It half tune but came back to 'l111 the Xlctoly Because of then lntugst on team XX 01k no one lndlxldual stood out lboxe the othel s Bartz trues a jump shot at the Richland Center game 67 Z . I , , . , . I . , . , . : . , . , . cc as K ' , . - s K s Q ' ' . ' ' 7- A 1 kv v 7 v .I , K a . Dells, Wlsconsln H1gh and Columbus. K, C K. . xv' 1' v t 1 R 1 s 2 ' ' L82 ' v' - y. .. Lv ' . 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ARCHERY Back row N Vale N Freberg C Schultz R Krueger R Sadowsln D Messmer Hem W Balls S Gretebeck R Manthey D Schroeder lth row R Radke J Slagg A Carothers D Chrxstlanson L Stearns J Kurth Mnllard H Demrow D Rose R Wakefxeld J Long R Kldlder Gt row D Wlkum J Wlleman D Rousch L Mathlson W Murwln J Arthur Stearns R Mlllard R Nelson T Bartz J Olson A Hubbell 5t row D Wentler F Brown E Nlcolaus D Hanson E Crandall R Glese Petersen R Stemdl D Carlson R Furan T Doerr 41 row D Spike R Burp'-e D Romaclc C Wenller K Kenseth R Willie Manthey R Tlegs C Johnson W Peters R Trick 3rd row R Messmer R Hartzell D Nelson W Eggert B Helmeld W Harvey 2nd row Mr Thostenson P Jenson J Heuer C West G Fox J Olstad H Brown H Wlllns D Wmger L Johnson Ist rnw J Schmelmz J Walker R Haavmd W Anderson R Zaborek P Rellly R Thronson W Beedle D Logan CUPIDS LITTLE HELPERS HOSTY S PRIDE and Joy the Arch ery Club has mcreased 111 member Shlp ex ery year SIHCQ It was f1rst orga1117ed 1n our school A1chery IS lnterestlng, not too strenuous and It develops a feellng of companlonshlp much as does golf It IS the basls of some fme competltlon especlally when matches a1e held, and lt IS used by many IH the fall to hunt the whlte tall of W1scons1n by stealth and Woodcraft alone Unllke most of the spo1ts learned at school, uchery lb not excluslvely 1 young man s game It does not have to be abandoned as soon as mlddle age CIBQDS upon one, 1: lb much l1ke golf 1n that respect 68 : ' 1 - 1 ' 1 - -. y - .y . , H 1 - 1 - y . , . . : ' 7 ' 7 ' 2 ' 1 - , . , C , . , . , . , . , . . ll : . . , . , . , . , . , . , M A s ' y - , . , . , . . h : . , . , . , . , . , , ' , 'l' , . ,I . , . , . . 'l1 'I - , - - 1 - , - , - , . ' ' , J , . , . . . , . . : . , . , . . , . , . , . , C Anderson, D. Millard, T. Sayre, R. Fox, W. Stemdel. : . , . , . , . , . , , , . . , . , . . 3 - ,1 v Iv ' 1 - 1 ' y ' y , . , . . Q K 6 6 D 1! ' , - - ' 1 X ' - Y . 7 C . . It . . A ' s . . Q K 1 0 A . 1 . . , 1 4 U D . 1 . '1 1- I ' I 1 . - l O 1 ' 1 1 1 1 .N Y. I ,' K 4 L C N W V . ' Q PEP BAND 7. S.. f-6' LETTER CLL B Back row F Wletersen J Heuer T Doerr J Telsberg S Kruckenberg Mr 4th row T Wilcox W Peters W Farrington R Truck R Harxecl B Slagg 3rd row D Schroeder C Showers J Fox G Rood D Crese Znd row J Olstad D Nelson J Johnson R Furan W Pearson C Andersor lst row I.. Mathlson D Spike D Winger R Manthey D Wxkum Q Page Barb Nelson Helen Rae Gessert Carol Wxleman Judy Wnllnams Bette Johnson and Diane Kepp practice motions for a new cheer O KEEP the team and fans popped up throughout the Vear EdQCltOll has sul capable checrleadels Bwb Nelson L sen 18 to be cong,1 xtul xtea fol HOINIHQ har school eo well Duung her thlee yearq as cheerleadel she has mlssed only two games The other flV9 glrls wele elected thls year and have do11e .1 1.1116 lob Crowd pays tribute to Hartzell for sinking wlnnlng basket In the Richland Center game 70 ! I . 1 . . . I , , . A G , L- . K. , A ' z s , a J - ior and the only carry-over from last year, Q fu 2 ' .1 ' ' X , . . A CHEER FOR GUR PATRONS gli' ARBARA NELSON hL1d Lhuuleldu p1otess1o111l man oi Fdgelton Whose pr t1o11 me h ul m ulg thu book posslble WL applecmtr. the lutemst they h1vL th9lLby shown 111 0111 xc howl md lts 1Lt1x1t1Ls 71 - 'r.gV1Q3fAf: 55- I ' Q ' ' F, , ,1,.df-W--fic , X2 ' I I ' I2 I gives 21 skyrocket for the business 211111 ' ' z 1 ' u ja' , s z- ' z J 1 z 2 1 1. - 1 ' .4 1 ' 1 xx' 1 2 x ' 1 ' ' 2 PATRONS -XDVI' R1 ISINQ AC FNCX Edgerton Shopper W 1th 0 lr Compllmcnts COLD STORAGE Edgerton Cooperatnve Locker Co QONCRETL PRODUCTS AL RIFUI TURAL IMPLILMI' NTS Ebbott 8: Sons I um Implumults Shaw lmplement Co Edgerton Sand 8: Gravel Co Sand K loud and fUYltlLtL Blotks IJAIRIFS Xl IORNI XS Ladd F. 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