Freeport High School - Polaris Yearbook (Freeport, IL)
- Class of 1959
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Charmley I mep0ff,fff,'naff 00 . 1 PFD! ATION Though opinions diTTer, iT has oTTen been noTed ThaT The mosT imporTanT invenTion recorded in The annals oT hisTory was ThaT of The wheel. YeT The man whose ingenuiTy conTrived This crude beginning, The TirsT sTep in The deparTure from The STone Age. em- ployed no Tools oTher Than his own brain and hands. AlThough we, The youTh oT Today, compeTe in This push-buTTon era Through complex machines, roclceTs, and saTelliTes, iT can sTill be said ThaT The world is aT our TingerTips, ThaT our TuTure lies in our hands. In The pasT Tew years oT our advancing world we, The 1959 Polaris sTaTT, have viewed The hands oT The FHS sTudenTs as They assembled Term papers, experimenTed in chemisTry, piTched baseballs, cheered The PreTzel Teams onward, played musical in- sTrumenTs, applied grease painT To Tellow sTudenTs, decoraTed Tor school dances, and aT lasf grasped Those Treasured diplomas. The hands oT oThers, Through guidance, have assisTed us Through opporTuniTies which have broughT us along The road Trom childhood Towards maTuriTy. Now They are inTrusTing our TuTure To us as we begin our liTe as adulTs. Though perhaps some will see This bool: as depicTing iusT The Tun in liTe, oThers will realize ThaT now The ToundaTion Tor achievemenT has been Tormed The TuTure lies in our hands. ,' ax 7 if : h T -LWB , im I Hs, K X-A, We we ,' A -6' , 4 1 i s Jil ,194-?L'3 gr! fxwllwz ., ff ft: if , 0 -A fic Q Q I ' .:5.:ld'-as s . -. ,. fs-3 ,...x 2 , , ' -gifs .Av- fh -11-'asf 'V ual il 1 T. I faculty 7-17 AlThough aT Times our classes were noT easy we will ever be indebTed To our TaculTy members who, Through Their inTeresT in our problems, boTh academic and personal and Though recogniTion of our accomp- lishmenTs, helped increase our knowledge and mold our TuTures. Students 16'-59 lT is more Than The name and The Tace of every PreTzel ThaT make up The FHS sTudenT body. lnsTead, porTrayed in snapshoTs, is reTlecTed The very essence oT school life, The shared memories of sTudying TogeTher and muTual acTiviTies. Organizations 6 0-91 Everyone, wheTher musically inclined or adepT in vocaTional skills, was given a chance To demonsTraTe his abiliTies in any number of The wide varieTy of organizaTions. Through such parTicipaTion, we all came To Teel ThaT we were an imporTanT parT oT FHS. ' .Yporfs 9 -1 Peppy cheerleaders, enThusiasTic fans, and deTermined players co- operaTing TogeTher are The essenTial componenTs of The sporTs secTion. WheTher sharing in The challenge and exciTemenT of winning or The' dread and disappoinTmenT of defeaT we were all of The same purpose -we were PreTzels To The core. i4Cfl'V1'fl?.5' 122-136 As imporTanT a phase of school life as The academic was our acTivi- Ties. WheTher in compeTiTion before The carnival or working Towards The producTion of a play or big dance, upon compleTion we always had The feeling of pride and saTisTacTion Tor a fob well done. 3 1 YB Ak ,-wa,-.vu-M' n we n -xc.. -natal 1 MMM, v ,R 7 Us , if. , , 5,4 rfkw' 'nn fr rl? I 'QI ' J -rf 0 -lu imma-Q Qaida! ,gf ,gif , 7,4 . 'JAZZ 'H if if Wifi? ' ,aw . Q Lru F K4 -I Jai 4 - F' 5 L' 7 H 4 an . , ' 235 -f' V A 1 Q f3k5f57::ff'-. 2'? 'f5!'i .f v if 5- . X AV - fi? Ye , L xg: ,X 6:11 . xi, Qffm 4 2 2 f .3 4-filgwi if. .-f m f X v 'uv'-g 'W A 'g 9 ,X M3 JL 211-, , ,, ff 5 iw' W wa, ,. 1 -QW ff 'HF ' 1 Wa QL , W W . ,AWi.L , , L L we .V ..,,,,,,,, N. , ,ff I 4 N' fa 'QR 1' 'Q , 'L A X ,IA ' A' 2.11 . Q y, ,iy l, 74 fi KA H ,yy 'N , Miss Keisfer and Mr. Rubendall gef ready fo give change fo Mrs. Lyons, Miss Grarnley and Mrs. Schoonhoven keep fhe fhe oncoming rush of sfudenfs. office humming. W ZUIVG 0ff C5 57v4fF5 ZHID flflP N6 HAND Operafor, fypisf. hack sfar , and Jack-of-all frades are buf a few of fhe many fasks performed by fhe Fl-IS office sfaff. Nof only musf fhey have a considerable amounf of capabilify, endurance, and specialized skills: buf also a greaf deal of pafience. No fwo days are alike in The lives of Mrs. Florence Schoonhoven, head regisfrar and secrefary fo Mr. Baurngarfner, and Miss Berneice Gramley, office secrefary. There is never a dull rnomenf in fheir work. Mrs. Anna Mae Lyon, secrefary fo Mr. Spudich, afhlefic secrefary, and affendance clerk, musf some- fimes double as a nurse, counselor, and inforrnafion bureau. This sfaff also has fhe assisfance of fwenfy- five girls during fhe day. ln fhis way valuable office experience is gained for fufure work. Mr. Willard Rubendall and Miss lrene Keisfer were always on hand, as business manager and book- keeper, fo fake care of fhe funds from all evenfs, fo handle fhe fickef sales, or even fo iusf sell a sfuclenl a lock. Wifhouf fhe supporf of fhe office sfaff, FHS would nof be able fo funcfion as well as if does. 'Hg Seafed: Joyce Nasf, Joan Nasl, Elaine Abels, Jan Miller, Barb l-lille, Dee Cuplin, Sharon Siege meier. Sfandinq: Darlene l-lughs, Rifa Lobdell, Nancy Clark, Janef Busekros, Marcella Wilken, Marie Bokemeier, Judie Linder, Mary Grarnley, Mary Lou Law, Sandy Kubafzke, Fran Wilsey, Mary Ellen Locke. Slanding: Carol l-lelms, Andrea Jarvey, Sandra Bowen, Slephanie Kulz, Rosemary Ellis, Mary Squires. Sealed: Judy Coornber, Jeannine Held, Sandra Loewe, Sharon Kunlcle, Joyce Nasl. L'v4Pv4Blf fMND5 v4RE AZWAYS RMD7 0 AID More lhan I,OOO Freeporlers parlicipaled loolh in lhe lall and lhe spring ol lhis year in lhe adull edu- calion program, under lhe direclion ol Norberl J. Mellellca, wilh Mrs. Pal Conler acling as regislrar. This nighl school ollered approximalelyo5 courses, giving lhose enrolled a chance lo gain college credil, induslrial schooling, or iusl general educalion. The regular sessions averaged len weelcs while college credil ran close lo eighleen weelcs. For lhe lirsl lime lhis year our FHS library came under lhe guidance ol Mrs. Mariorie Kroehler. Hav- Mr. Mellellca pauses lor a momenl while diclaling lo Mrs, Conler. ing previously worlced al lhe Public Library, she en- ioys lhe worlc and especially lhe sludenls. Mrs. Laura Enslrom aided her in ordering some 550 boolcs, subscribing lo 75 magazines, lalcing eighl newspapers lor lhe second year, lyping and liling. Assisling Mrs. Kroehler and Mrs. Enslrom are seven sludenls who worl4 one period ol lhe day, re- ceiving one-hall credil a semesler. Their dulies are as lollows: checlcing in and renewing boolcs, checlc- ing oul and pulling bacl4 magazines, and checking library slips. Mrs. Kroehler and Mrs, Enslrom greel library users, Miss Sheridan goes fhrouqh her files in D05 l'l'llBDfGchT. KEITH lficker, Michael Vvnirren, James Frllzenmeier, Ron planning meals. Hulmacker, Carl Adams, Judy Knodle, I-rancine Frederick, Donna Johnson, Jean Morey Sealed lleil lo riqhll: Linda Jones, Carlisle Ganz. Slandinqz Penny Miller, Karin Miss Boswell prepares a bandage for an Ware-rhouse, Kennelh Benson, James Frifzenmeier, Judy Woolsey. iniured sfudenf. ERI! N6 M4ND5 MEE7f2fi..S NEEDS lhe services offered by FHS slaifs. Miss Mae Boswell, our school nurse, is always presenf 'ro freal fhe sick and iniured. Miss Genevieve Sheridan, wilh Jrhe assislance of Jrwenry-four cafereria workers, prepares and serves our meals each day. Films are enjoyed by all Through lhe help of The movie operafors. Fl-IS has a beauliful campus and a clean building because of Jrhe iob carried oul by our cusfodians. Cuslodians in lronl row are: Mrs. Rulh Burqell, l-lerman Winler, Paul Euler, and Lem l-lauger. Second row: Harold l-loman, John Feller, and Clyde Jackson. I 2 3 Z I . L S Allen, Merritt F. Physical Education Athletic Director Southern lllinois University, B.Ed, State University of Iowa, M.A. Barnes, Richard A. Physics Algebra Michigan State College Iowa State College, B,S., M.S. University of Houston, Texas gin ' I iii U i wggm -rx Whoopee, a D l bYv4M ARL' 14 HEAD Clif 0K 7234639 R 00 Bartholomew, B. R. Mathematics Wisconsin State College, B.S. Burck, Dewayne W. Industrial Education Metals Stout State Coilege, B,S., M.S. Benefiel, Farrell Woodworking Coaching South East Missouri State College, B,Ed. Indiana University, Ivt.S., P.E. Chance, William U. S. History Physical Education University of Illinois, B.S. Southern lllinois University Bolcemeier, Vernon Vocational Agriculture Iowa State College, B.S. iowa State College Northern Illinois University Graduate Work Charmley, Beulah J. English Journalism University of Chicago University of Wisconsin, B.A., M.A. University of Colorado Bowers, Mabel Latin University of Kansas, B.A. University of Wisconsin, M.A. American Academy in Rome Graduate Work Collier, Wade Electronics Southern lllinois University, B,S. Mr. Burke shows the boys how to keep all ten fingers. Collins, Mary English French Illinois State Norrnal University, B. of Ed University ot Wisconsin Graduate Work Durham, Ralph E. Commercial Coaching lllinois State Normal, B.S. Ecl. HIS PRHAREY 5' IIDENTS' f0R 0661! v47l0N Enstrom, Ralph Speech Debate Augustana College, BA, University of Iowa, MA. Hamil, Helen History Iowa State Teachers College, BA. State University ot lovva, MA. Evans, Charles R. Biology Science Monmouth College, B,S. University of Illinois M.S., Ed. M. Hamilton, John D. Social Studies Government English Dubuque University BA. Northwestern University, MA. Farr, Carey S, Biology Penn College, B,S. State University of lovva, M.S. Hansen, Dagmar English Coe College, BA. University of Wisconsin, MA 'I ,.. Gruenau, Ruth Ann Physical Education Monmouth College State University of Iowa, BA., MA. Heiland, Elizabeth Physical Education Northern Illinois State Teachers College, B.S. Northern Illinois State Teachers College Graduate Work Iowa University Wisconsin University iw -iq zi,. as -is Hull, John M. Clvernistry University ol lllinoi. Northern lllinoi, University, B Sn M,S Wisconsin University Graduate Work Johnson, Nate Plwysical Education Head football coaflt Assistant trarlc University of Illinois, B,S,, MA. l Will the meeting please come to order! IN TRW' 0K5 MAX! 0R6v4NlZv4 7l0MS' P05.S'lBlf Kane, Robert Commercial Saint Ambrose College, B.S. University ol Iowa, MA. University of Illinois Luebbing, Mary M Englisli French University of Wisconsin, MS Kubitz, Karl H. Band Augustana College, B.A. University of Wisconsin Graduate Work Lumby, Richard Government Social Studies DePauw University, BA, Northwestern University, MA Graduate Worla Northwestern University University of lllinois if! J .Iii - L yi L' ,M xffv rgy , L 'MW . 'w t ' , 71 52. 9 5 . -mt . PS3 . 'if ting? 'ti 'nfs at - H Kuhlemeyer, Ferne Mathematics University of Illinois, B.A., M.A. University ot Iowa Graduate Work Lyle, Edith Home Economics lowa Stat-eCollege, B.S. Lloyd, Jeanette Speech Dramatics State University of Iowa, B,A. Madden, Lucille Crafts Iowa State College, B.S. Now is the time for all good men. Marks, Eugene Industrial Education Coaching Platteville Slate Teachers College B.S. Braolley, M.S. Martin, George U. S. History Speech Upper Iowa Univers B,A. University of Iowa, M.A. ity, 5460177 KHP EMS. C'll6'K N6 Matthiesen, Lillian Home Economics Iowa State College, B,S., MS. Graduate Work Colorado State College Cornell University Chicago University University of Illinois Norman, Ronald C. Ph sical Education Y Coaching Mathematics Iowa State Collcq 2, B.S. Drake University, M S. McWilliams, Karl Biology Driver Education Eastern Illinois University, B.E. University of Illinois, MS. Southern Illinois University Pratt, Frecl H. Driver Education Coaching U. S. History University ol lllinoi B,S. University of Wiscoitsirt, MS. i K2 in x Musser, Carolyn English Beloit College, B.A. University of Wiscovtsin, MA, Ritzinger, Frances Commercial Dranvi-r Untvvrsity Graduate Work Drake University, BS, .. e1.irsfs,,,ea,Mwwta I nun nw-in-all V ' is Q, s 9 'It Nelson, Dorothy Vocal Music Knox College, B.M., B,M.E. Northwestern University, IVIM, Graduate Work University of Southern Caillornia University of Washington Robbins, Raymond K. Mathematics Illinois University, B.S,, M.E Iii we -ww B 'R ,fi Brig I i .iii N, V I ii' ii: I . I ' ' 'i .gy :I - ' fit, 1 fy. A iffliiq , f at . ess ' 'I' J 5 Wi. i anal Ah, out of another class. Mrs. Kroehler is always willing to help these eager l?l students 7'fIfRf 17105735 7'M47Df5lRf 0 EARN ' I l,r V, 'll , I Rovang, Raymond English Luther College, B A. Seenian, Ernest Orchestra lllinota Vlfeeleyan, B.M.E. Graduate Work and guest piotczeor ot Univeraity ot Michigan University ol Nebrauka .aqlb Rubendall, Willard lvlatlveiiiatica Illinoia Collrfgo, B.A, Uiitugrgity ol llliiiotx, l!l.A. Smith, Duane R. Art We ff,-vii Illinois State Collt-gif, B.S.E. State Univeraity of lovva, MA. Schmidt, Dorothea M. Spanieh Univurbity of VViaQomin, BA Middlebury College, MA. Untvergity ot Valencia, Spain Sullivan, Irene Mathematics University of lllinoia, B.S., M.S. Graduate Work University of Wisconain Indiana University University of Colorado Scholten, Milton G Mixed Chorus Boy's Gleu Club Central University ol lovva, BA. State Untvi-:sity ol Iowa, MA. Thompson, Cynthia English Monmouth College College of Williarn and Mary hummer aessionl University oi Illinois, BA. IN MEMOKMM Larry Wayne Popp. a member of 1'he I959 gradu- afing class, passed away unexpededly on June l9, I958. The deafh of rhis quiet well-mannered boy was deeply felf by his classma+es. W5 W ll NFVEK f0R6E7' OUR lv45H'ff4R sembrs Our lasf was a familiar phrase uffered by every ' senior since fhe day fhe doors of Fl-lS opened Sep- la fember 4, I958. We sfarfed fhe year by elecfing 3 Terry Blunf, Mike Lafayeffe, and Karlene Kefelhuf as class officers. Then came our homecoming 1 i which was exfra special because we had floafs af , FHS for fhe firsf fime in years. The field was silenf- fhen filled wifh cheers as capfain Jerry Rehfeldf r placed 'rhe silver crown on Barb Rufenbeck. Who can ever forgef fhe hours fhaf we spenf fo make Fafher of fhe Bride a success? l-low proud we were fo wafch our class perform before a capacify crowd bofh nighfs. Plans were made for our carnival Dogpafch U.S.A. l-low fhrilled and proud we were when fhey announced fhaf we had won for fhe second sfraighf year, when Carol Crandall i l ' l i and Wayne Fawver were crowned queen and king, and when l-larrief Shipley was chosen beaufy queen. We'll never forgef our lasf home game. l-low we sang On Freeporfu wifh all of our hearfs! Wifh spring came fhe spring formal, Polaris Day, prom memories, and finally graduafion. l-low long fhaf aisle looked as we proudly wenf fo lisfen fo our sfudenf speakers and receive our diplomas. l-low sad we were af fhe graduafion dance realizing we were all fogefher for fhe lasf fime. Even fhough we're leaving behind fhe days of youfh and are fac- ing fhe world as young adulfs we will never forgef fhis-our lasf year af FHS. I 9 Jeff Baker Vivian Allbritton Carnival 43 GAA 2, 33 Jr. Achievement 43 Mixed Chorus 43 Secretarial Club 33 So-Hi 23 Tri-Y 3, 4. Bette Amans Cafe. Staff 23 Carnival 43 GAA 33 Homeroom Officer 3, 4 lSec. 3, Treas. 433 Jr. Achievement 33 Secretarial Club 3, 4 lVice-Pres. 313 Tri- Tom Andersen Carnival 43 Pla Committees 3, 43 Radio Club 2-43 Jr. Prom Committee 3. Anthony Anderson Carnival 43 Track 2-4. Spencer Artman Basketball 43 Carnival 43 Cor. Monitor 33 Golf 23 Jr. Achievement 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Visual Aids 2-4: Jr. gro4m Committee 33 Baseball Marlys Ascher A Cappella 4' Carnival 43 Ensemble 33 G-lee Club 33 Play Committees 23 Variety Show 3, 43 Vocal Contest 3. Susan Auvinen Art Club 2-43 Carnival 43 De- bate 23 French Club 3, 43 Homeroom Officer lVice- Pres. 313 Jr. Achievement 43 Philos 43 Play Committees 33 So-Hi 23 Tri-Y 43 Jr. Prom Committee 3. Janis Bacles Carnival 43 Play Committee 2, 4. fifkfl THERE FWRYWIIEKE Carnival 43 Hi-Y 43 Home' room Officer lSec.4Treas. 4l3 Jr. Achievement 3, 43 Latin Club 2: Philos 43 Pla Corn- mittees 43 Science Club 33 Tennis 3, 4. Sandra Baker Carnival 43 GAA Q32 Home EC Club 4' Jr. Achievement'33 Play Committees 2, 4: JUHIOF Prom Committee 4. Sue Ellen Balmer Carnival 43 GAA 23 Latin Club 23 Live Y'ers 23 Play Com- mittees 23 Secretarial Club 3, 43 So-Hi 33 Tri-Y 43 Junior Prom Committee 4. sv Q Rhoda Bartling Carnival 43 Home Ec Club Jr. Achievement 33 Offic Assistant 23 Play Committe m- a.af-'N-.,f - f . . , as - aamiawssu-wasnt...-.,,.. Kay Bauch Carnival 4, Debate 2-4, GAA 2, 3, Latin Club 2, NFL 2-4, lVice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4l, Play Committees 2, 4, Pretz News 3, Thespians 4, Tri Double l 2, 3, Tri-Y 3, 4, Variety Show 3, Junior Play 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Swimming 2. Dennis Beclrer Carnival 4. 5' Nl0R.S' BEGIN B0 ,V ,V AR Say! Did you lcnow your Barb Born Beauty Contest 2, 3, 4, lOueen 31, Carnival 4, Carnival Royalty 2, Debate 2, French Club 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Home- coming Royalty 3, Latin Club 2, NFL 2-4, Philos 4, Science Club 2-4, lSec.-Treas.l, Prefz News 3, picture's being taken? Gerald Bowden Carnival 4, Industrial Arts Club 3. .. .,,,, .WM-1. ,L nasal: we- l1 x .i 1, Richard Beem Carnival 4, Golf 2-4, Spanish Club 4. Jo Ann Blaclr Cafe Staff 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Variety Show 3. Terry Blunt A Cappella 4, Carnival 4, Class Officer lPres. 41, Homecoming Committee 4, Homeroom Officer lSec.- Treas. 4l, Philos 4, Sr. Card and Announcement 4, Senior Play 4, Thespians 4 lPres.l, Tri Double l 4, Junior Play 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Carnival Co-chmn. 4. Donna Bollon GAA 2, Home Ec Club 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Secretarial Club 3, Tri-Y 3. Karon Booll Carnival 4, Homeroom Offi- cer lSec.-Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4l, Play Committee 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Tri Double I 2-4, Variety Show 4. Marvel Borchardt Carnival 4, FTA 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 2, Latin Club 2-4, Philos lVice-Pres. 41, Play Committees 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 3. Tom Brillhart Carnival 4. Raymond Brockill Carnival 43 Tennis 2, 33 Visual Aids 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee 3. Gretchen Brunka A Cappella 3 43 Allied Med. Careers 3, 43 band 23 Carnival 43 Debate 23 FTA 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Mask and Wig 3, 43 Play Committees 2, 33 Senior Play 43 So-Hi 23 Tri Double l 2, 3, 43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Variety Show 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee 3. Virettin Burmeister Allied Med. Careers 43 Carni' val 43 Play Committees 2, 3, 43 Secretarial Club 3. Sharon Buslrer A Cappella 2 33 Allied Med. Careers 33 Carnival 43 En- semble 33 GAA 23 Instrument- al Contest 33 Jr. Achievement 23 Latin Club 23 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Orchestra-Librarian 3, 43 Play Committees 2, 33 Senior Play 43 So+Hi 23 The Pretz News 33 Tri Double l 2, 3, 43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Variety Show 3, 43 Vocal Contest 23 Junior Prom Committee 3. Eleanor Canfield Allied Med. Careers 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Carnival 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 Jr. Achievement 2, 43 Latin Club 23 Play Committees 3, 43 Science Club 43 So-Hi 23 Tri Double l 2, 3, 43 Tri-Y 3, 4. Senora Carroll Carnival 43 Play Committees 43 Secretarial Club 33 So-Hi 2, mv 4. 2 xy 12 Qi Ei Lee Carter A Cappella 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Industrial Arts Club 33 Play Committees 33 Tri Double ll 34 43 Track 33 Variety Show HAVE WE 60714 EAM! Marie Ann Casiana Band 23 Carnival 43 Cheer- leader 43 Debate 2, 33 FTA 33 French Club 3, lSec.-Treas.t 43 C-AA 23 Homecoming Committee 43 Homeroom Ot- ticer 4 lPres.l3 Jr. Achieve- ment 33 Latin Club 23 NFL 2, 3, 43 Philos 43 Play Com- mittees 43 Student Council 43 Tri Double l 23 Junior Prom Committee 3. Judy Clark A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Allied Med. Careers 2, 3, 43 Carnival 43 Office Assistant 43 Play Committees 23 Spanish Club 23 Tri Double I 2, 3, 43 Variety Show 3, 4. Nancy Clarl: A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Carnival 43 Ensemble 33 Homeroom Officer 3, 4 fVice-Pres.l3 Of- fice Assistant 2, 3, 43 Philos 43 Secretarial Club 2, 3, 43 Tri Double I 2, 3, 43 Variety Show 2, 43 Vocal Contest 3. if is 3? 51 Y'- ul ii is 4 John Conner Carnival 43 Golf 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Officer 43 Latir Club 2, 33 Letterman's Cluk 2, 43 Philos 3, 4. Jerry Cook Judy Coom ber Carnival 43 l-li-Y 2, 3, 43 ln- Carnival 43 Spanish Club 2. dustrial Arts Club 4. 7fl05'f MRI! ZIN6 614415.57 We follow our captain through thiclc and thin. We follow our captain and fight to win. Gail Dietrich Carnival 43 FTA 3 43 GAA 2, 3, 4, lPres.J3 Latin Club 2, 3 lSec.l 43 Mask and Wig 4 Philos 43 Play Committees 2, 3, 43 Science Club 43. So-Hi 23 Junior Prorn Committee 3. Carol Dilly Art Club 2, 3, 43 Play Com- mittees 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee 3. Carol Crandall Carnival 43 Cheerleading Coun. 23 Class Officer 2 lSec.-Treas.j3 Debate 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 3 lTreas.J 43 Girls State 33 Homeroom Officer 2 lVice-Pres.l3 Jr. Achieve- ment 33 Junior Ring Corn. 33 Latin Club 23 NFL 2, 3, 43 Extemporaneous Speech 33 Office Assistant 23 Philos 3, 43 Play Committees 23 Polaris Staff lCo-editorl 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Science Club 33 Sr. Card 81 Announcement 43 Senior Play 43 So'l-li 2 IPres.l3 The Preh News 33 Thespians 3, 43 Junior Play 33 Junior Prom Committee IChrm. up- stairs decorationsj 3. Carnival Royalty 4, lQueenl. Judy Crummer Carnival 43 GAA 23 Office Assistant 3, 43 Spanish Club Marion Dale Carnival 43 FTA 43 Home Ec. Club 43 Play Committees 43 Tri-Y 4. Larry Dame Basketball 23 Carnival 43 Hi- Y 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Com. 33 Homeroom Officer 2, lPres.J 33 Play Committees 33 Student Council 23 Junior grogn Committee 33 Baseball Maxine DeVon Debate 33 Home Ec Club 43 Mixed Chorus 23 Play Com- mittees 2, 33 So-Hi 23 The Pretz News 3, 43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee 3. Dorothy Diehl Carnival 43 GAA 23 Jr. Red Cross 23 Secretarial Club 33 Tri-Y 3, 4. Larry Donmeyer Boys' State 23 Carnival 43 Mask and Wig 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Thespians 3, 43 Junior Play 3. Frank Dyson Art Club 2, 3, 43 Carnival 43 Spanish Club 43 Track 43 glaTety Show 33 Swimming 2, Joel Edler A Cappella 43 Basketball 2, 33 Boys' State 23 Carnival 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross 23 Latin Club 23 Letterrnan's Club 3, 43 Polaris Staff 43 Science Club 33 The Pretz News 3, 43 Tri Double I 43 Track 2, 3. Linda Eichmeier Allied Med. Careers 23 Band 2, 3, 43 Carnival 43 FTA 43 Glee Club 33 Instrumental Contest 33 Latin Club 23 Mask and Wig 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Philos 43 Play Committees 3, 43 Polaris Staff 33 Quill and Scroll 4 lSec.-Treas.J3 Senior Play 43 Theatre Orchestra 3, 43 The Pretz News 3, 4 lCo- editorJ3 Thespians 4 lSBC.3f Tri Double I 2, 3, 43 Variety Show 3, 43 Visual Aids 2, 33 Junior Play 33 Junior Prom Committee 3. Carol Falk A Cappella 43 Cafe Staff 33 Carnival 43 FTA Z, 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Home Ec Club 3, 4 lPres.J3 Latin Club 23 Mixed Chorus 23 Play Committees 2, 3, 43 Tri Double I 43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Variety Show 4. Dorothy Fawver Carnival 43 Debate 2, 33 FTA 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 GAA 23 Mask and Wig 33 NFL 33 PhiIos.43 Play Committees 2, 33.Ouill and Scroll 4 lPres.i3 Science Club 3, 43 Senior Play 43 State One-Act Play 23 The Pretz News 4 lCo-editorl3 Tri-Y 3, 43 Junior Prom Com- mittee 3. H0 7.51 R07v4l Janice Finkbeiner Cate Staff 2, 33 Carnival 43 Glee Club 43 Jr. Achievement 43 Latin Club 23 Mask and Wi 33 Play Committees 2, 43 go-Hi 23 Tri-Y 3, 4. Dan Gassman Carnival 3, 43 Cor. Monitor 33 Play Committee 3, 43 Radio Club 3, 4. Tom Gelwicks Band 2, 3, 43 Carnival 43 Homecoming Com. 43 Horne- room Officer 4 lPres.l3 ln- strumental Contest 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Letterman's Club 3, 43 Philos 43 Play Committee 33 Senior Play 43 Student Council 43 Thespians 43 Tri Double I 2, 3, 43 Track 23 Junior Play 33 Junior Prom Committee 33 Swimming 2, 3, 4. 3 Wayne Fawver A Cappella 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Carnival 43 Carnival Royalty 2, 4, lKingJ3 Class Officer 2 lPres.l3 De' bate 23 Homeroom Officer 2, 33 Instrumental Contest 2, 33 Latin Club 23 Letterman's Club 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Philos 43 Student Council 2, 33 Tri Double l 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 33 Variety Show 3, 4. TZ 51079 f gi 3. ti! 1 Q Duncan Gilchrist Carnival 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 3 lSEC.33 Jr. Achievement 3, 43 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 43 Radio Club 2, 33 Visual Aids 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom Com+ mittee 33 Baseball 2, 3, 4. Jack Faull Carnival 43 Track 3. -ml-,gmt-M-m-1 ,is vri-ram 11: Keilh Gingrich Assisfanf P. E. Teacher 45 Carnival 45 FFA 2 lSec.j, 3 lSec.l, 4 lPres.l5 The Prefz News 3, 4 lliusiness Mana- gerlg Baseball 2. James Gorham Carnival 45 FFA 2, 3, 4. Hulda Gravensfein Carnival 45 Mask and Wig 35 Philos 45 Play Commiffees 3. Diane Green Carnival 45 Cheerleading Conn. Z5 FTA 3, 45 GAA 25 l-lorneroom Officer 25 Jr. Achievement 3, 45 Play Com- miffees 2, 35 So-Hi 25 Spanish Club 2, 3, Tri'Y 3, 4. MHKE fi0MEL'0MllV6 .9066 55' Joyce and Denny sfar in homecoming assembly. Roberf Heilman A Cappella 45 Carnival 45 Glele Club 35 Tri Double l 45 Varlely Show 3. Jeannine Held Band 2, 3, 45 Carnival 45 GAA 2, 35 Orchesfra 45 Play Com- miffee 2, 35 So-Hi 25 Spanish Club 25 Tri Double l 2, 3, 45 Tri-Y 3, 45 Variety Show 3. Judy Haighf Carnival 45 FTA 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 GAA 25 Homecom- ing Com. 45 Homeroom Offi- cer 2 lPres.l5 Lafin Club 25 Play Commiffees 2, 45 Secre- larial Club 3, 45 So-Hi 25 Spanish Club 45 Tri-Y 3, 45 Junior Prom Commiffee 3. Violef Hall A Cappella 45 Carnival 45 Glee Club 35 Variefy Show 3. lTransfer from Farmingfon, Ill. I957l. Myrna Harnish Carnival 45 Jr. Achievemenf 3, 45 Lafin Club 25 Secrefarial Club 3, 4. 1 Sandra Hayner Carnival 45 Debafe 2, 3, 45 FTA 2, 35 GAA 2, 35 Library Assisfanf 25 Mask and Wig 3, 45 NFL 3, 45 Play Cornmiffees 2, 35 So-Hi 25 Spanish Club 25 Sfale One-Acf Play 2, 35 The Prefz News 45 Thespians 2, 3, 45 Tri-Y 3, 45 Junior Play 3. Carol Helms Carnival 43 Debate 2, 33 GAA 21, 33 Philos 43 Secretarial Club Joan Hendricks A Cappella 23 Carnival 43 Allied Med. Careers 43 Play Comm. 4' Science Club 43 spanish Club 2, 3, 43 ni Double I 23 Tri-Y 2, 3, 4. Gloria Herendeen Carnival 43 FTA 33 French Club 3, 43 GAA 2, 3 iPl'eS.i: Hmrm. Officer 23 Jr. Achieve- ment 33 Latin Club 23 Orches- tra 2: Philos 43 So-Hi 23 Pretz News 33 Thespians 43 Tri Double I 23 Tri-Y 33 Junior Play 33 Junior Prom Comm. 3. Ronnie Hesselbacher Carnival 43 FFA 2, 3. Verlie Hesselbacher A Cappella 43 Allied Med. Careers 43 Carnival 43 Home- coming Comm. 43 Hrhm. Officer 3, 4 lPres.l3 Play Comm. 43 Student Council 3. Pat Hildebrandt Accompanist 2, 33 Carnival 43 Cheerleading Coun. 23 En' semble 2, 3, 43 FTA 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Homecoming Comm. 2, 43 Hmrm. Officer 2 iPres.i3 Instrumental Con- test 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Philos 43 Play Comm. 2, 3, 43 So-Hi 23 Student Council 23 Tri Double I 2, 3, 43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Variety Show 3, 43 Junior Prom Comm. 3. Percy Hilton Basketball 23 Carnival 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Giee Club 43 Ind. Arts Club 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross 43 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. Richard Hiteman Band 23 Basketball 2, 33 Carni- val 43 Golf 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Comm. 43 Ind. Arts Club 2, 33 Jr. Red Cross 23 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 43 Science Club 3, 4. fN7fi05lv4.S' 716' C'ROWD L'ffffR5 Tom Hoefle Basketball 2, 33 Carnival 43 Cor. Monitor 33 Glee Club 33 Hi-Y 33 Homecoming Comm. 43 Hmrm. Officer 2 lVice- Pres.l 33 Junior Rincb Comm. 33 Latin Club 43 agazine Drive Chrm. 43 Sr. Card 8: Announcement 43 Senior Play 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Visual Aids 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom Comm. 33 Mask and Wig lPres 41. Lillie Holland Carnival 4. Marilyn Holland A Cappella 3, 43 Carnival 43 Mixed Chorus 23 Tri Double I 3, 43 Variety Show 3, 4. 3 Gerald Hoot Basketball 3, 4 iMgT.3Q Boys' State 23 Football 3, 4 iMgr.i3 Ind. Arts Club 43 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 4. if w-ieimiie:wwnemfes e.Qms sa..--meuswwu N.. -11' - Jerry Hunler Carnival 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Homecom- ing Com. 3, 4, Homecoming Royalfy 2, l-lomeroom Officer 2, 3, 4, Lafin Club 2, Mask and NVIQ 3, Philos 4, Play Commiflees 2, 3, Senior Play 4, So-Hi 2, Sfudenf Council 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Tri-Y 3, 4 lPres.J, Junior Play 3, Junior Prom Corrimiffee 3. Herberl M. Jacobs Carnival 4. BARR - 00fHV f0R A NIGHT arb beams as crowd cheers. Barbara Johnson Allied Med. Careers 2, 3, 4, Carnival 4, French Club 3, G-lee Club 4, Homeroom Offi- cer 4, Mask and Wig 3, Play Commiffees 4, Junior Play 3, Junior Prom Commiflee 3. Harry Johnson Basketball 2, 3, 4, Carnival 4 Cor. Monifor 4, Foofball 2 3, 4, Homecoming Com. 4 denl' Council 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. vff f me . lun- Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4, Lefferman's Club 3, 4, Sfu- Jack James Baskefball 2, Carnival 4, Cor. Moniior 2, Foofball 2, 3, 4, lndusfrial Arls Club 2, Jr. Achievement 3, Jr. Red Cross 2, Lefferman's Club 3, 4, Play Commiffees 4, Track 2, 3, Junior Prom Commiffee 3. Marvin Janssen Band 2, 3, 4, Carnival 4, FFA 2, 3, 4, Orchesfra 3, 4, Tri Double I 2, 3, 4, Variefy Show 3, 4. William Janssen Carnival 4, Radio Club 4. Andrea Jarvey Carnival 4, Library Assisfanf 4. Barbara Jenner Allied Med. Careers 3, 4, Carnival 4, GAA 2, 3, So-Hi 5, ipanish Club 2, 3, 4, Tri-Y Janice Jenner A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Accom- panisf 2, 3, 4, Carnival 4, Homeroom Officer 2 lSec.l, Lafin Club 2, Magazine Drive 4 lChrm. of skifl, Mask and Wig 4, Philos 4, Play Com- miffees 4, Science Club 4, Secretarial Club 3, 4 lVice- Pres.l, Senior Play 4, Thes- pians 4, Tri Double I 2, 3, 4, Variefy Show 3, 4, Visual Aids 4, Vocal Conlesf 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Junior Prom Com- miffee 3. Monroe Johnson Carnival 43 Foofball 43 Jr. Red Cross 33 Tennis 33 Track 23 Swimming 3. Karen Jones Allied Med. Careers 3, 43 Carnival 43 Home Ec. Club 43 Library Assisfanf 33 Office Assisfanf 2, 43 Play Commif- fees 3 43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee 3. Janice Kas5n1alr Carnival 43 unior Play Com- miffee 3. Barbara Kaufman Arf Club 4 lSec.l3 Carnival 43 Debafe 2,33 FTA 3, 43 Lafin Club 2, 3, 43 Mask and Wig 43 NFL 2, 33 Play Commiffees 43 Polaris Sfaff 43 Senior Play 43 So-Hi 23 The Preh News 3, 43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Junior Play 33 Junior Prom Commiffee 3. Julia Keafon Allied Med. Careers 3, 43 Carnival 43 Spanish Club 43 Tri-Y 4. Rosalie Keller Carnival 43 GAA 33 Library Assisfanf 3. Karlene Kefelhuf Advisory Board 33 Band 23 Carnival 43 Cheerleader 3, 4 2Capf.l3 Class Officer 4 Sec.-Treas.J3 Debafe 2, 33 GAA 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Com. 33 Home Ec. Club 43 Homerocm Officer 3 lPres.l3 Jr. Achievemenf 33 NFL 2, 3. 43 Office Assisfanf 23 Orches- fra 23 Play Commiffees 23 Polaris Sfaff 4 lCo-ediforJ3 Quill and Scroll 43 Sr. Card 8: Announcemenf 43 So-Hi 23 Spanish Club 23 Sfudenf Council 33 The Prefz News 33 Tri Double l 23 Tri'Y 3 lVice- Pres.J, 43 Visual Aids 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom Commilfee 3. 00K ZMDIKS 60 Nonie Klosa A Cappella 3, 43 Carnival 43 Homecoming Com. 43 Home Ec. Club 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 23 Office Assisfanf 43 Tri Double I 3, 43 Variefv Show 33 Junior Prom Commiffee 3. Fred Klufh Carnival 43 lndusfrial Arfs Club 33 Play Commiffees 3. Larr Knauff A.S.'KE. 3, 43 Basketball 23 Boys' Sfafe 23 Carnival 43 De- bafe 27 Golf 2, 43 lndusfrial Arfs Club 3, 4 lSec.-Treas.j3 Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 43 Lafin Club 23 Le+ferman's Club 3, 43 Play Commiffees 3, 43 Sci- ence Club 3, 43 Visual Aids 3, 43 Swimming 3, 43 Base- ball 3. ii Marvin Klemm Carnival 43 lndusfrial Arfs Club 43 Radio Club 3. 70 70WN Judy Korn Carnival 43 Lafin Club 33 gffixed Chorus 33 Variety Show 3, 11 Joyce Kortemier Band 2, 3, 43 Carnival 43 Cor. Monitor 43 Debate 23 FTA 43 GAA 2, 33 Homeroom Officer 3 lPres.t3 Jr. Achievement 33 Mask and Wig 43 NFL 2, 3, 43 Play Committees 23 Science Club 23 Senior Play 43 So-Hi 23 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 33 Thespians 3, 43 Tri Double l 2, 3, 43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Variety Show 33 Junior Play 3. Sandra Kubatzke Allied Med. Careers 2, 3, 4 lPres.t3 Carnival 45 -Home- room Officer 4 lVice-Pres.t3 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Tri Double l 2, 3, 43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Variety Show 3, 4. Sharon Kunkle A Cappella 3, 4' Carnival 43 Ensemble 2, 33 Glee Club 23 Homecoming Com. 43 Home Ec. Club 4 tSec.-Treas.l: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 So-Hi 23 Tri Double I 3, 43 glagiety Show 33 Vocal Contest Carole Kutchbeck Art Club 2, 3 fVice-Pres.J, 43 garnival 43 Play Committees , 4. M4165 L'b4.S'.S' 0F 39 RHMWM' Decisions, decisions! What will be the senior proiect for the carnival? John K. Lincoln Jr. Carnival 43 Jr. Achievement 33 Jr. Red Cross 3, 4. Sandra Loewe Allied Med. Careers 2 3, 43 Carnival 43 French Club 23 GAA Z, 3, 43 Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 33 Libralry Assistant 2, 33 Play Commit- tees 2, 3, 4. Mike LaFayette Basketball 2, 3, 43 Class Offi- cer 4 lVice-Pres.l3 Debate 23 Football 2, 3, 43 French Club 23 Homecoming Com. 43 Let- terman's Club 2, 3, 43 Sr. Card 81 Announcement 43 Track 2, 3, 4. Mary Lou Law Allied Med. Careers 3, 43 Carnival 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 Home Ec. Club 23 Homeroom Officer 3 lSec.-Treas.J3 Latin Club 2, 33 Office Assistant 43 Philos 43 Play Committees 2, 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 So-Hi 23 Tri-Y 3, 43 Junior Play 33 Junior Prom Committee 3. Carol Lee Carnival 43 French Club 3, 43 Mask Si Wig 33 Philos 43 Play Committees 23 Senior Play 43 So-Hi 23 The Pretz News 3, 43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Variety Show 3. Don Lee Band 2, 33 Carnival 43 Tri Double l 2. Mary Ellen Locke Carnival 43 French Club 43 Office Assisfanf 43 Tri-Y 43 fTransfer from Minneapolis, Minn., l958l Tom Laughlin A Cappela 43 Baseball 43 Carnival 43 Play Commiffee 43 Variefy Show 4. lTransfer from Burlingfon, Wis., I958J Penny Luckado Arf Club 2-4 fPres. 4l3 Carni- val 43 Debafe 23 GAA 2-43 Homecoming Commifree 43 Homecoming Royalfy 3 Ur. Aff.J3 Hmrm. Officer lPres. 2l3 Jr. Achievement 33 Mask and Wig 43 Jr. Play 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Play Comm. 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 fl'lisforlan 413 Science Club 33 Sr. Play 43 Sfudenf Coun- cil 23 The Prefz News Sfaff 33 Thespians 3, 43 Synchronized Swim 2, 3. Pai McCarl'hy Allied Med. Careers 23 Carni- val 43 Cheerleader 2, 3 lCapi. 313 Debafe 23 FTA 3, 4 iVice-Pres. 413 GAA 2, 33 Homecom. Royalfy 4 iSr. Aff.j3 Home Ec Club 43 Jr. Achievemenf 33 Jr. Play 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Lafin Club 2, 43 Hmrm. lnframurals 23 Mask and Wig 3, 4 fVice- Pres. 433 Play Comm. 2, 33 Polaris Sfaff 43 Science Club 3, 43 Sr. Card and Announce- menf 43 Sr. Play 43 So-Hi 23 The Prefz News Sfaff 3, 43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Thespians 4. Bryan McGinnis Hmrm. Officer 4 fSec.l3 Jr. Achievement 3, 43 Lafin Club 23 Philos 4 fSec.-Treas.j3 Sci' ence Club 43 Tennis 2, 33 Play Comm. 2, 3, 43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Swimming 2, 3, 4. Sfanley Maddrell Carnival 4. Kaliopee Malagaris A Cappella 2, 3 fSec.j, 4 fVice-Pres.l3 Advisory Board 23 Carnival 43 Class Officer 2 fVice4Pres.J3 Ensemble 33 FTA 3 fVice-Pres.J3 French Club 3 fVice+Pres.l3 Jr. Com- mencemenf Leader 33 GAA 3, 43 Homecom. Commirfee 33 Hmrm. Officer 2 iPres.l3 Jr. Ring Comm. 33 Magazine Drive Chrm. 43 Philos 3, 43 Play Comm. 23 Ouill and Scroll 3, 43 Science Club 33 Sr. Play 43 So-Hi 23 Spanish Club 2, 33 Sfudenf Council 23 The Prefz News Sfaff 3, 43 Thespians 3, 4 fClerlrl3 Tri Double l 2, 3, 43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Variefy Show 3, 43 Vocal Con- fesf 2, 3, 43 Jr. Play 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 3. Gary Marshall Carnival 43 Ind. Arfs Club 3. 60MMl77f55 5' AVE 14 WAY Roosevelf Mazique Baskefball 33 Carnival 43 Foofball 3, 43 Lefierman's Club 2, 3, 43 Radio Club 43 Track 2, 3, 4. Phyllis Meads Allied Med. Careers 3, 43 Carnival 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 33 Jr. Red Cross 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Play Comm. 3, 43 Science Club 43 So-Hi 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Variety Show 3. Bill Mercier Carnival 43 Football 2, 33 Glee Club 33 Lefferman's Club 33 Track 2, 3. Mary Lou Meyers Carnival 43 GAA 33 Hmrm. Officer lVice-Pres.l 43 Secre- farial Club 3, 4 fPres.l3 Jr. Prom Comm. 3. --ai , 3 - ws .,.. .. H. an 1 1 -111 wm.weir..s..fr.w....4. Don Miller A Cappella 4, Baseball 2: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Carnival 4, Class Officer 3 fPres.l, Cor. Monilor 4, Foofball 2, Homecom. Comm. 3, 4, Hmrm. Officer 2, 3, 4 fPres. 2, 3, 4lj Jr. Ring Comm. 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Lafin Club 2, 3, 4, Play Comm. 3, Sfue den? Council 2, 3, 4, Thes- pians 3, 4. Gerald A. Miller Carnival 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, lnd. Arfs Club 3, 4 fVice Pres Jr Achieveme .l, . ' nf 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 3. ZEWD HEZPING HAND 70 PMY . 'Id 1 .cg ,, if 4 ' JoEllen Myers Carnival 4, FTA 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Comm. 3, Hmrm. Officer 3, Jr. Play 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Mask and Wig 3, Sr. Play 4, So-Hi 2, Sludenf Council 3, Thespians 3, 4, Tri-Y 4. Talce a break . .. Roger Myers Baseball 3, 4, Boys' Sfafe 4, Carnival 4, Homecom. Comm. 2, Jr. Ring Comm. 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Philos 4, Spanish Club 3. L. .-4 7-uma'--1 Refreshmenfs iusf arrived l Ronald Miller Cafe Sfaff 2, 3, 4, Foofball 2 Baseball 2, Swimming 2. Don Moore French Club 2, 3, Play Comm. 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4. Bill Morrow Baseball 2, 3, 4, Baskefball 2, Boys' Sfafe 2, Carnival 4, Foofball 2, Hmrm. Officer 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Lafin Club 2, Lefferman's Club 4, Sfudenf Council 2, Visual Aids 2, 3, 4. Don Morse Band 2, Baskefball 2, 3,Carni- val 4, Foofball 2, Spanish Club 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Tri Double l 2. Doris Moss Allied Med. Careers 2, 3, 4, Carnival 4, GAA 2, Hmrm. Officer 2 lVice-Pres.l, Jr. Red Cross 3, Play Comm. 2, 3, 4. Alfred Moy Carnival 4, Foofball 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Hmrm. Offi- cer 2, Jr. Play 3, Lefferman's Club 4, Philos 4, Science Club 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Maga- zine Drive Chrm. 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2 Joan Nasf Carnival 43 Office Ass'f 3, 43 Tri-Y 3, 4. Joyce Nasl' Carnival 43 Library Ass'f 43 Office Ass'i 3, 43 Sec'y Club 33 Tri-Y 3, 4. Susan Nall: Band 2-43 Cafe Sfaff 23 Carni- val 43 GAA 43 Hmrm. Officer 33 Jr. Achievemenf 3, 4: Mask and Wiq 3, 43 Play Comm. 234: So-Hi 23 Sfudenf Council 43 Tri Double I 2-43 Tri-Y 3, 4. Kay Nebsrman Carnival 43 Jr. Achievemenf Ernie Neidermann Carnival 43 Carnival Royalty lKing 313 Foofball 2, 33 Hmrm. Officer 2 lPres.l3 Sfudenf Council 2-4 lVice- Pres. 3l, iPres. 4l3 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Baseball 2. Norman Nouges Baskelball 23 Carnival 4 Football 2-4, Jr. Red cms! 23 Lefferman's Club 3, 4 Track 2-4. Dan Nichols A Cappella 43 Baskefball 23 Boys' Sfafe 33 Cafe Sfaff 2, 33 Carnival 43 FTA 2-41 Foofball 2-4: Ind. Arfs Club 3, 43 Sci- ence Club 3, 43 Tri Double l 43 Track 23 Variefy Show 43 Jr. Prom Comm.3 Swimming 4. Anna Niemeier Allied Med. Careers 43 Band 23 Carnival 43 Hmrm. Officer 2, 33 Lafin Club 2, 33 Sfudenl' Council 33 Tri Double I 23 Tri-Y 4. AFTER GAME Df4lVCf5 ZBW Carol Noeslre Carnival 43 FTA 3, 43 Hmrm. Officer 3 lPres.J3 Jr. Achieve- menf 33 Orchesfra 2-43 Play Comm. 2-43 So-Hi 23 Spanish Club 2, 33 Sludenf Council 33 Tri Double l 2-43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Variety Show 3. 43 Jr. Prom Comm. 3. Roberl Norfon Carnival 43 Baseball 2, 3. James Nye Carnival 43 lnd. Arfs Club 33 Jr. Prom Comm. Marcin O'Donalcl A Cappella 43 Carnival 4 Glee Club 33 Spanish Cluk 43 Variefy Show 3, 43 Jr Prom Comm. 3. ---in-nm wk 1a-lwmamamm .. -Maia. an 41S.53w,if.-ei, f 3 Bruce Olson Carnival 4. 3, ,. 3 .-ia. ,, ...-...,, f 'E 285 wiv ' ff? ef Q' 1 we ' Lynn Osheroff Carnival 43 Cheerleader 3, 43 Cheerleading Coun. 23 De- bate 23 FTA 4 lPres.J3 Home- com. Comm. 23 Hmrm, Offi- cer 2 lPres.l3 Jr. Achievement 3, 43 Latin Club 23 State Speech Contest 2-43 Mask and Wig 3, 43 Philos 43 Play Comm. 2, 33 Ouill and Scroll 43 Science Club 2-43 So-Hi 23 State One-Act Play 23 Stu- dent Council 2-4 lSec.-Treas. 3l, Sec. NE-NW Convention 43 Thespians Z4 lClerkj3 Tri- Y 33 Jr. Play 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 3. 0ND MEWIUR E5 W 7:9 PRFTZ l could have danced all night-but oh, my aching feet! JoAnn Phillips Carnival 3, 43 GAA 33 Home Ec. Club 43 Hmrrn. Officer 3 lSec.-l'reas.l3 Play Comm. 43 Tri-Y 4. at - . . elite Es? .Mg 'ti .f AE 34 egg, 'M ea We .. ' :. 1755 I 1 , 3 .-- If , 1 we iw - ., ' 1' Jim Pinnow A Cappella 23 Carnival 43 Football 2, 33 l-lmrm. Officer 23 Jr. Achievement 2, 33 Tri Double l 23 Track 2-4. Jim Padfield Carnival 3, 43 Cor. Monitor 43 Ensemble 43 Football 23 Visual Aids 4. Audry Palmer Carnival 43 Jr. Achievement 23 So-Hi 2. Betty Parker A Cappella 3 ,43 Allied Med. Careers 2, 33 Carnival 43 De- bate 2, 33 GAA 2-43 Glee Club 23 Hmrm. Officer 2, 33 Mask and Wig 3, 43 NFL 2-43 Philos 43 Play Comm. 2, 43 Ouill and Scroll 43 Science Club 43 Spanish Club 2-43 Student Council 33 Prefz News 3, 43 Tri Double l 3, 43 Tri-Y 43 Variety Show 3, 43 Vocal Contest 2, 43 Jr. Prom Comm. 3. Tony Pfeiffer Art Club 43 Carnival 43 Play Comm. 4. Henk Perdue Carnival 43 Football 2-43 Hmrm. Officer 244: Jr. Red Cross 43 Letterman's Club 4. Norman Pfil Hmrrn. Officer 2-43 Glee Club 43 Letterman's Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Track 2-4. Dennis Pratt A Cappella 2-43 Carnival 2, 43 Football 23 Boys' Glee Club 33 Golf 23 Jr. Achievement 33 Jr. Red Cross 3, 4, lPres. 4l3 Senior Play 4: State One- Act Play 43 Thespians 3, 4 lTreas. 4l3 Tri Double I 2-43 Variety Show 3, 43 Visual Aids 43 Vocal Contest 2-43 Junior Play 3. Barbara Price Carnival 43 Home Ec Club 3, 43 Mask and Wig 33 Senior Play 43 So-Hi 27 State One- Act Play 23 Thespians 2-43 Tri- Y 3, 43 Junior Play 33 Junior Prom Committee 3. Dave Ramm Band 23 Carnival 43 Debate 23 Golf 2-43 Jr. Achievement 33 Jr. Red Cross 33 Magazine Drive Chrm. 43 Radio Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 23 Pretz News 43 Swimming 2-4. Gerald Rausch Homeroom Officer 43 Maga- zine Drive Chrm. 4. Jerry Rehfeldt Advisory Board 23 Band 2-41 Basketball 2-43 Carnival 3, 43 Football 2-43 Instrumental Contest 33 Orchestra 2-43 Let- terman's Club 2-43 Student Council 2, 33 Baseball 2-4. Sharon Richmond A Cappella 3, 43 Carnival 4 Glee Club 23 Homeroom Of: ficer 33 Tri Double I 3, 43 Variety Show 3. Nancy Richtman A Cappella 43 Carnival 43 GAA 33 Glee Club 2, 33 Homeroom Officer 43 Jr. Achievement 33 Mixed Chorus 23 Office Assistant 23 Tri Double I 43 Tri-Y 33 Variety Show 3. Neale Ross Carnival 43 Radio Club 43 Track 4. 5'ENl0R5 TRIUMPH i46v4lN Barb Rutenbeclx Carnival 43 Class Officer 3 lVice-Pres.l3 GAA 3, 4 lJr. Rep., Camp Rep. 4l3 Home- cominq Royalty 4 lOueenl3 Homeroom Officer 2, lSec.- Treas.l3 Latin Club 2-4, lTreas. 3l3 Play Committees 2-43 Philos 43 Polaris Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 43 State One- Act Play 23 Student Council 4, lSec.-Treas.l3 Pretz News 3, 43 Junior Play 33 Junior Prom Committee 3. Diane Ryclcman Allied Med. Careers 3, 43 Band 2-43 GAA 43 Jr. Achieve- ment 33 Latin Club 23 Play Committees 2, 43 Tri Double I 2-4. Erma Sanman Allied Med. Carriers 434 Band 23 Carnival 43 Class Officer 3, lSec.-Treas.l3 FTA 33 Home Ec Club 43 Homeroom Officer 2, lVice-Pres.l3 Jr. Achieve- ment 23 Junior Ring Comm. 23 Magazine Dr. Chrm. 43 Office Assistant 3,,43 Play Committees 43 Spanish Club 2-43 Tri Double I 23 Tri-Y 3, 43 Junior Prom Comm. 3. Roger Schauer Bas etball 2-43 Carnival 4' Football 2-43 Homeroom Of- ficer 2, 33 Philos 3, 43 Base- ball 2-4. Judy Schemelpfenig Carnival 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Office Assislanl 2, 33 P.A. System 2, 33 Play Commillees 3, 43 Prelz News 3, 43 Junior Prom Commillee 3. Neal G. Schmill' Band 2, 43 Boys' Slale 23 Ind. Arls Club 43 Jr. Achievemenl 3, 43 Orcheslra 2, 43 Philos 43 Spanish Club 2-43 Tri Double I 2, 43 visual Aids 2-4. REMIV 147 'W06Pv47LW M51 . Daisy Mae: Ya, he has enough pigs an' chickens to support me. Harrie? Shipley Allied Med. Careers 3, 43 Ar? Club 23 Carnival 2-43 Beauly Conleslanf 3, 43 Carnival Royally 33 Cheerleader 2-43 FTA 3, 43 GAA 23 Home- coming Royally 43 Jr. Red Cross 2-43 Mask and Wig 3, 43 Play Comm. 2-43 Science Club 4, lSec.-Treas.j3 So-Hi 23 Spanish Club 2-43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Junior Prom Comm. 3. Jack Shoemaker Carnival 43 Corr. Monilor 33 lnds. Arls Club 3, 43 Play Comm, 2-43 Radio Club 2-43 Eilennis 23 Junior Prom Comm. Wanda Schull Band 2-43 Carnival 43 GAA Z3 Homecoming Comm. 43 Jr. Achievemenl' 33 Lalin Club 33 Play Comm. 2, 43 Tri Double I 2-4. Nancy Schumayer Carnival 43 Glee Club 2-43 Variely Show 3, 43 Vocal Con- lesf 2. Susie Seclxer Carnival 43 GAA 2, 33 Home Ec Club 23 Homeroom Offi- cer 43 Jr. Red Cross 33 Laiin Club 23 Play Comm. 23 Sfu- denf Council 43 Visual Aids 2. Cynfhia Seeley Band 2-43 Carnival 43 FTA 3, 43 GAA 43 Ins. Confesl 3, 43 Jr. Achievemenf33 Lalin Club 2-4, lVice-Pres. 4l3 Orcheslra 3, 43 Philos 4, lPres.l3 Play Comm. 2-43 Science Club 43 So,-Hi 23 Tri Double I 2-43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Variety Show 43 Junior Prom Comm. 3. Jewell Shelly Carnival 43 Jr. Achievement 33 Play Comm. 23 So-Hi 23 Tri-Y 3. Louann Shelly Cafe. Slaff 33 Carnival 43 En- semble 3, 43 FTA 2-43 Glee Club 43 Homeroom Officer 4: lns. Conlesf 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross 43 Orchesfra 2-43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Sfudenf Council 43 Tri Double I 2-4: Variety Show 3, 4. Mary Lou Shoemaker A Cappella 33 Carnival 43 Ensemble 33 Glee Club 23 Play Committee 43 Tri Double l 33 Variety Show 3. Sharon Siegmeier Carnival 43 Jr. Achievement 33 Office Assistant 43 Play Committees 43 Secretarial Club 33 Tri-Y 3, 4. Richard Slade Carnival 43 Play Committees -4. Steffenie Smith Carnival 43 Debate 2-43 FTA 2-43 French Club 2-4 lSec.- Treas. 413 Live Y'ers I3 Mask and Wig 3, 43 NFL 2-43 Or- chestra 23 Play Committees 23 Senior Play 43 So-Hi 23 Thespians 43 Tri Double I 23 Tri-Y 3, 43 Junior Play 33 Junior Prom Committee 33 Cheerleader 2, 3. Cynthia Snyder A c ii 3,43 FTA 3,43 appe 6 Club French Club 2-43 Glee 23 Homeroom Officer 23 Live Y'ers I: Mask and Wig 3, 43 Play Committees 23 Senior Play 43 So-Hi 23 State One- Act Play 3, 43 Thespians 3, 43 Tri Double I 3, 43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Variety Show 3, 43 Vocal Con- test 2-43 Junior Play 33 Junior Prom Committee 3. Judy Solace Carnival 43 Home Ec Club 43 Art Club 3. Rita Solowiow Homeroom Officer 2-43 Jr. Commencement Leader 33 Student Council 2. Joyce Spielman A appella 3, 43 Art Club 23 Carnival 3, 43 FTA lSec. 313 Homecoming Committee 43 Home Ec Club 43 Homeroom Officer lSec.-Treas. 21 lPres. 413 Jr. Red Cross 33 Live Y'ers I3 Magazine Drive lPubIicity Chairman1 43 Mask and Wig 43 Orchestra 23 Play Commit- tee 23 Ouill and Scroll 43 Science Club 43 So-Hi 23 Spanish Club 2-43 Student Council 43 Pretz News 43 Tri Double I 2-43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Variety Show 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee 3. 14704.57 THE M4616 H00 Janice Stadermann A Cappella Z-43 Carnival 43 FTA 4: GAA 2, 33 Homeroom Officer lVice-Pres. 2, 3, 413 Secretarial Club 3, 43 Senior Play 43 So-Hi 23 The Pretz News 3, 43 Tri Double I 2-43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Variety Show 3, 43 Visual Aids 43 Polaris Staff 4. Barry Stallard Carnival 3, 43 Football 33 I-lomeroom Officer 3 lSec.- Treas.13 Jr. Achievement 33 Latin Club 23 Philos 43 Play Committees 2-43 Radio Club 4 lPres.13 Science Club 4. Charles Stanclring Band 2-43 Carnival 43 Debate 23 Homeroom Officer 2, 43 Industrial Arts Club 3, 43 lPres. 41 Letterman's Club 2-43 Orchestra 3, 43 Science Club 4 lPres.13 Tennis 2-43 Tri Double I 2-43 Variety Show 3. Arcleth Stebbins A Cappella 3 43 Allied Med. Careers 3, 43 Carnival 43 GAA 23 Office Assistant 33 Play Committee 2-43 Science Club 43 Secretarial Club 3, 43 Tri Double I 3, 43 Variety Show 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee 33 Tri-Y 4. Shelby Sfebbins Carnival 43 Jr. Achievement 4, Office Assislanf 2, 4, Senior Play Comm. 2, 4. Nina Sfeele Allied Med. Careers 25 Carnival 4, Home Ec Club 41 l-lmrm. Officer 4 lSec.- Treas.l3 Play Comm. 2, 4. W5 SAI! 0N ll 554 0 DREAMS' Sue Sleele Carnival 43 French Club 25 GAA 2, 35 Home Ec Club 21 Office Assisfanf 33 Play Comm. 2. Gloria Sfees Carnival 45 GAA 2, 37 Home Ec Club 2-43 Jr. Achievemenl 3, 43 Play Comm. 2, 45 Secre- farial Club 3, Do you fhinlc if looks OK now? Karen Sfeffen A Cappella 3, 43 Carnival 4, Glee Club 2, Office Assisf- anfg Play Comm. 2, 3, Tri ?ouble l 3, 4g Variely Show , 4. Eleanor Sfewarf Carnival 4, Secrefarial Club Juslin Shock Band 2-43 Carnival 45 En- semble 4g l-lrnrm. Officer 2-45 lnslrurrienfal Confesl 43 Jr. Red Cross 35 Magazine Drive Chrm. 3, Mask and Wig 37 Orchestra 2-43 Play Comm. 4, Tri Double l 2-4, Variefy Show 3, 4. Karen Sfuclry Carnival 4, GAA 33 Secre- larial Club 4. Judy Sfockfon Carnival 4. Sandra Sfolfz Allied Med. Careers 2-4, Carnival 4, GAA 2, 4, Home Er: Club 2, Jr. Achievemenl 3, 4 lSec. 31, Lafin Club 3, 4, Philos 4, Play Comm. 2, 47 Trl-Y 3, 4. ' ESQ? gi Q l X Janice Stumbaugh Carnival 4' GAA 3. Tom Swank A Cappella 4: Carnival 43 Boys' Glee Club 33 Track 23 Variety Show 4. La Donna Taylor Carnival 43 Jr. Achievement I?:3 Secretarial Club 33 Tri- W. J. Taylor Carnival 43 Cor. Monitor 43 Mask and Wig 3, 43 Play Committees 3, 43 Track 3, 4. James Tegle Carnival 43 Radio Club 43 Science Club 43 Spanish Club 33 Track 3, 4. Nancy Ter Harlr Carnival 43 Polaris Staff lDivision Editor 4l3 Secre- tarial Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 4. Mary Kay Thompson Rosa Mae Thompson Med. Careers 2, 3, 4 iSec.- Carnival 4 Treas.l3 Carnival 43 Jr. Red Cross 33 Play Committees 3, 43 Jr. Prom Committee 3. DIZMENCE DETIRMIM4 7l0lY Dan Toelle Basketball 33 Boys' Slate 23 Carnival 43 Football 23 Home- room Officer 2, 3 iPres.l3 Jr. Red Cross 43 Letterman's Club 2-43 Student Council 2, 33 Tennis 2-43 Junior Prom Com- mittee 3. Bill Toepfer Carnival 43 FFA 2-4. Kay Tuell Band 2-43 Carnival 43 GAA 33 Mask and Wig 3' Orches- tra 2-4: Play Committee 33 JOl'lf1 Uhldr Tri Double I 2-4: Tri-Y 3, 43 Carnival 4 Uransferred from Variety Show 3, 4. Blue island l958l Carmen Vallarla Gerald Vincenl' Carnival 45 Jr, Red Cross 45 Carnival 35 lnduslrial Arls Mixed Chorus 45 Secrelarial Cl'-lb 32 Radio Club 41 5556- Cliib 45 Spanish Club 25 Tri- ball. W N .S70DfN7.S' REL'06Nl7l0N Those seniors who have been on lhe honor roll lhrouqhoul high school are: Barb Rulenbeck, Jerry l-lunler, Gail Dielrich, Nancy Clark, JoAnn Wesson, Belly Parker, Carol Crandall, Cynlhia Seeley, Linda Eichmeier, AI Moy, and Barry Slallard. Dolores Wild Carnival 4. Mm w e ' ,-'. 'J -. ' A ' Z liiil ' ,,- 5 ff Linda Wild Carnival 45 French Club 3, 45 GAA 3, 45 Office Assisfanl 35 Prefz News 45 FTA 3, 45 Mask and Wig 45 Tri-Y 3, 4. lTransfer from Winslow, Illi- nois l957l. Andy Wacaser Band 2-45 Carnival 45 French Club 2-45 Golf 2, 45 Orches- lra 2-45 Play Committee 45 Science Club 45 Senior Play 45 Thespians 3, 45 Variely Show 3, 45 Junior Play. Charlene Waslel Carnival 45 lTransfer from Shawano, Wisconsin I958l. Marshall Weir Carnival5 Swimming. lTrans- fer from Aurora l958J. Sandra Well Carnival 45 gAA 35 C-lee Club 45 Home Ec Club 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Play Com- miflees 25 Variefy Show 3. JoAnn Wesson A Cappella 2-45 Carnival 45 Cheerleading Coun. 25 En- semble 35 FTA 35 French Club 3, 45 Jr. Achievemenl 35 Jr. Red Cross 2, 3 lSec.l5 Or- cheslra 25 Play Commillees 25 Polaris Slaff lDivision Edilor 4l5 Senior Play 45 So- Hi 25 Spanish Club 2-4: Prelz News 35 Thespians 45 Tri Double I 2-45 Tri-Y 3, 45 Variefy Show 3, 45 Vocal Con- 'resl 35 Jr. Prom Comrnillee 3. Alice Whilon Carnival 45 Home Ec Club 45 Jr. Achievemenl 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross 45 Play Commillee 35 So-Hi 25 Tri-Y 3, 45 Junior Prom Cornmillee 3. el si -5 E' . we 3 - 1 i .. ... 'EJ V foal: .ii f ,, .Q , 33 ' i i 5 1 S L 1 air' l., pb g 1 U ' 1 JJ. A ' in l Z' xlwiilau. . v'e:1!5,5l9w55 i . ' Sw ' 'hy i K W. mv, ,,.f-'5,.-l -lim. -fff EW, fit 3 Qgdgafetzsbiz,54555552-f ilgz'l fifiiilrlfggggeifii i'3ifgi f QS' Eiz,,5'i - :lr i ',.,,f1i.,zQ.7fM:1,QQijLif1jjjx,z5l,l35i 55,, 1. A .f W i U, zgffigei ezas,,5j2-if--5fii,1-1' - g, fSf.g,4Q2z.sfm:- i if Y fi 5,515 1 IE, ,. ., , ,,. ,ia W 5 -- 1 L 'Z f ' '12 - , - - , -f , VE.. , , ff- 45+ - V' ' sssifefiffag -su-ae-.:. , .. ,.: ,Q uv- F ' ,' .51 f' 5vi swf::lELE3ll' -11fs:::?i9' '- -1 .4:2ffazkswr5,23i,gflia1 ::'.:1i'i - ' , ,. :ig 52: 5EE:.1?:'i,, 3 ei e ff ., , . - . ,Hr .,2 '25, ..., ' 2.5. 'ill : 5 f' f' :'fi:l5: .- Zi 51, . 1-sei H -- Sri- ilfiw l' . - . ffm - ravi' V, aiisaizfsgu l?l:fE:lliifl'- 53755 'lf 'V . Qi' i . . ,V Albert Williams Carnival 4, Track 2, Baseball 3. Fred Williams Basketball 2, Football 2, 3, Hrnrm, Officer 4, Industrial Arts Club 3, Letterman's Club 2, 4, Baseball 2, 4. Fred Witte Carnival 4, Play Committees 3, 4, Radio Club 2, 4, Visual Aids 2, 4. Donna Kay Wolf A Cappella 3, 4, Carnival 4, Glee Club 2, Jr. Achieve- ment 3, Mask and Wig 3, Office Assistant 3, 4, Play Committees 2, Senior Play 4, So Hi 2, Tri Double l 3, 4, Variety Show 3, 4. SHI 0K 0f 59 K Cfllff DI l0Mv4.S' Frances Wilsey Carnival 4, GAA 2, 3, Horne Ec Club 2, 4, Jr. Achieve- ment 3, 4, Office Assistant 4, Play Committees 2, 4, Science Club 3, So Hi 2, Spanish Club 2, Tri-Y 3, 4. Mary Beth Wilson Carnival 4, Library Assistant Cliaryl Wing Allied Med. Careers 4, Carn ival 4, Home Ec Club 4: Mask and Wig 3, Office As- sistant 3, Play Committees 2, Science Club 4: Secretarial Club 3, Senior Play 4, TriAY 3, 4, Junior Play 3. Roy Witt Carnival 4, Cor. Monitor 2, industrial Arts Club 2, Play Committees 2. Are you nervous? Let me straighten your tie. Richard Wolfe Carnival 4. WITH MIXED fM07l0MY Melvin Wright Basketball 2, 41 Carnival 4, Football 2, 4, Industrial, Arts Club 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 4, Eels-rman's Club 2, 47 Track Jo Ann Wutlwricli CBVYWWBI 4: Jr. Achievement 3: Jr. Red Cross 4, Seq,-eyaf, ial Club 4. Micheal Yeager Band 2, 45 Carnival 47 Cor. Monitor 4: Mask and Wig 4: Orchestra 45 Play Committees 2, 4, Senior Play 47 Tlwespians 3, 4g Tri Double l 2, 4: Variety Show 4: Junior Play 31 Junior Prom Committee 3. Katl1y Yoder Carnival 47 Home EC Club4 Judy Young Carnival 4. Carl Kunkle Carnival 4, l-lmrm Officer 3, Cor, Monitor 45 Play Com. mittees 4f Visual Aid5 3, 'n! 2- I 'wif' .......... AJ Aff J, xfggfg 'iv fin L 9 G . - ! if I 1 wi, 1 .on .JYE rs fi Ms Lufe 1 ll 1 is, k 1 'E .,,. .Ig My 5, 4 4 ix E lf, Y 1 ls- ,fu ,M . T 2- ' M f if 'If i ' 9' 4 5 4, ahh' -fi . 231 JUN 0K5 .YTRIVE 70 F ll iff! 0K5 .S'ff0f5 juniors The halfway mark in our high school career-'rhis was if-we were juniors! Under fhe able leadership of Dave McNary, Sally Koppein, and Befh Vickery we realized 'rhe good fimes we dreamed of as lowly sophomores. We felf more af home now-we were now an infegral parf of our school's acfivifies. As fime passed and fhe foofball season was near ifs end, we found homecoming upon us wifh Susie Fogel as our junior affendanf. Alfhough fhe pre-carnival sales were limifed, fhere was much heafed compefifion and we finished second fo fhe seniors. Led by King Gary Sfearns and Queen Kafhie Gorski we enjoyed fhe carnival and are looking forward fo when we will build our own Dogpafch. As upperclassmen we were inifiafed info fhe joys of ferm papers and final exams. Alfhough we worked hard frying fo send our junior sparked baskefball feam downsfafe, we sjll found fime fo presenf our class play The Egg And I . l-lighlighf of fhe year's acfivifies was fhe Junior Prom: all our hard work, schemes, and secref plans fo send fhe seniors off in sfyle made if a never fo be forgoffen evening. lf seems like only yesferday fhaf we walked info fhis huge frighfful building as sophs and now we are facing our senior year already. l'lere's fo us, The class of '6O! 43 ROW I: Julie Beard, Jane? Besl, Velma Boornqarden, Sherry Boeke, ROW 2: Sylvia Bilfner, Shirley Baurn, Marilyn Beidler, Karen Bose, Sandy Bowen, Linda Breclilel. ROW 3: Dick Bell, David Bliss, Max Boeke, Marvin Blackbourn, Kenneflw Benson, John Borclwers, Dennis Breo. ROW I: Marilyn Alloreclil, Sally Arola. Joan Becker, Darlene Ab- bofl. ROW 2: Mike Asclier, Joyce Ader, Pal Anderson, Barb Baucli, Elaine Abels, Doroflwy Barker, Ron- ald Baker, ROW 3: Gary Babler, Adrian Andree, Frilz Asclwer, Bill Allen, Jerry Adams, Mike Arndl. ROW I: Marllwa Bunclwman, Pal Caslord, Kay Buss, Janel Busekros, Clara Collins. ROW 2: Ray Carfer, Mike Cook, Ed Cary, Melvin Col- berq, Larry Casford, Gary Caslle. ROW 3: Dan Brooks, Ronny Clark, Bill Brock, Jim Coornber, Pal Bul- lcr, Joe Brown. ROW I: Jeannine Evans. Susie Finlcbeiner, Jill Frilzlen, Madge Cummins, Sandra Eogel, Susie Eogel. ROW 2: Ricliard Erfmer, Larry Evans, Miclnael Gallaglier, Ross Eaqol, Jolin Euilcerson, Car- lisle Ganz, James Erilzenrneier. ROW 3: Liana Erwin, Gary Feiier, Mike Forlner, Tliomas Erdman, Larry Ganlz, Henry Forfney, Terry Corrnan, Janis Frey, ROW I: Sandra Cary, Dee Ann Dollicli, Judy Diddens, Sylvia Eicliollz, Lorraine Cox, ROW 2: Gary Cuplin, Jerry Edler, Judy Dean, Pai Evans, Mary Enslrorn, Ari Dieferrnan, Kirlc Dielrneier, ROW 3: Torn Eberle, Diclc Dor- man, Karl Downing, Torn Doyle, Gary Criddle, David Difwiler, David Cramer. ROW I: Palricia Groslians, Eliza- befli Glasow, Beverly Gunderson, Kallileen Gorslci, Nan Griliciili. ROW 2: Sandra Grier, John Gine qer, Mary Grarnley, Richard Gro- sl'ians,Sl1aron Geiseman. ROW 3: Russell Gennusa, Don Glasser, Frank I-Iadiolcas, Don Good, Car- son Grinnell, Joe Ginger, Doug Guqqer. 45 ROW I: Roger Hill, Shirley John- son, Janel Hoffmann, Barb Hille, Darlene Hughs, Dennis Homan. ROW 2: Harold Johnson, Lee llgen, Roger Janssen, Leland Houser, Curl Johnson, Billy John- son. ROW 3: Dave Johnson, Den- nis Holland, Fred Johnson, LeRoy Jensen, Bill Jacobs, Paul Hubbard. ROW l:FaiTh Haliimanolis, Sharon Hammond, Kalhlyn Haslings, Caro- lyn Halzel, Carol Henning. ROW 2: Mary Hickman, Judy Hannah, Sam Herron, Wayne Gravenslein, Jackie Hepner, Sally Hanson. ROW 3: Doug Hansen, Jon Hep- ner, Jack Hepner, Dick Hauger, Bob Heiden. ROW I: Nona Johnson, Sandra Kaiser, Nancy Kleihauer, Mary Jones, Linda Jones. ROW 2: Dar- lene Kasch, Sleye Kerkholl, Harry Kenl, Don Kimes, Kennelh Kasch, Sally Karsledl. ROW 3: Terry Kerlin, Mike Kaney, Richard Kidd, Gary Kirkpafrick, Jerry Keiler, Roger Klonfz, Ray Kemp. ROW I: Barb Mer+ens, Marilyn Lamm, Manerva McDonald, Bar- bara Mayfield. ROW 2: Jim Lorenze, Daniel Loeffelholz, Judie Linder, Janice Melcalf. l-lunier Lincoln, Billy Loring. ROW 3: Bob Meyers, John Meyers, Dave Mc- Nary, Joel McCulloch, Vernon Mercier, Bob Md-loes. L W, , wwf-v ' Z' . ROW l: Julie Klosa, Gail Kneller, Sally Koppein, Judy Bishop, Judy Lebrechl. ROW 2: Slephanie Kulz, Linda Kinizel, Sharon Lamb, Zelda Kinrnan, Pal Libby, Mary Lou Maller. ROW 3: Sieve Krehl, Dick Laible, Roberr Knipschield, John Klinger, Jim Klouser, Ray Kneller. ROW l: Janef Miller, Carol Ol- ienhausen, Mary Osborne, Nora Kay Muse, Penny Miller. ROW 2: David Paifar, Joy Mordiclc, Jean Morey, Essie Paflerson, Karol Ori- qiesen, Diana Moss, LeRoy Moy. ROW 3: Richard Monigold, Lee Oclcer, Jim Nelson, Dave Olfmann, Barney Piefer, Jim Massie. 47 ROW I: Audrey Shipp, Sharon Shores, April Shellon, Sherry Rus- sell, Carol Schwecler, ROW 2: Roberl Schroder, Corrine Ryan, Nellie Shipp. Joann Shelley, Leann Shay, Ray Sherwood. ROW 3: Duane Schlamp, Jr,, Larry Rurile, Bruce Schrnidl, Sreye Seernan, Bucl Schauer, Larry Schrader, Bill Senneif. ROW 1: Frankie Ruman, Karen Plowrnan, Anila Roddewiq, Judy Riclcerl, Becky Rolinqer. ROW 2: Elwyn Poe, Allison Locliell, Jon Rosensliel, Leonard Rulhe, David Runle, Dale Rupnow, Dale Raul. ROW 3: Dayne Rogers, Arr Myers, Jirn Place, David Rinderrnan, Ken Reid, John Pearson, Jaclc Pelers, Roland Ruhl, ROW I: Judy Srnilhe, Mary Mason Srnilh, Mary Ann Srnilhi Judy Shullz, Mary Squires. ROW 2: Jerry Spurgeon, Roberl Scoll, Judy Rlowrnan, Diclc Smilh, Diane Soulhard. ROW 3: Jo Anne Srnilh, Richard Solace, Ron Spiel- man, Larry Slanwp, Larry Spangler. Sandy Snodqrais. S- , , ROW I: Befh Viclcery, Jane? Wal- lon, Kalhy Ufhlaul, Darla Van Buslcirlc. ROW 2: Paul Waqqoner, Harold Thornpson, Jan Toepfer, Marcia Vore, Gary Thurslon, James Van l-leeren. ROW 3: Karl Tres- rer, Dan Ter Harlc, Gary Wagner, Ray Wallace, Ronald Tobin, Bill Wagner. ROW l: Toni Slimperl, Mary Kay Sfone, Susie Slelilen, Rally Sleines- rel, Theresa Sfuarl. ROW 2: Barb Sfirnpson, Jerry Sloclcs, Sandra Slein, Gary Slearns, Linda Sunday, David Slaqhr. ROW 3: Allen Swairn, Pele Slulcenberg, David Slein, Pal Sullivan, Jack Sfaas, Amor Sleele. ROW I: Judy Woolsey, Shirley While, Marcella Wilken, Kandy Weilc, Judy Winlers, Karin Wafer- house. ROW 2: Dave Woodhouse, Erich Woehrle, Michael Whirfen, Durwood Weier, July Wolfe, Dean Wilson, Gary Wilson, Merlin Wil- liams, Don Wollensberger. ROW 3: Jim Wifi, Donald Wagand, Denny Swank, Larry Wellrnan, Karen Wilhelms, Elizabelh Ward, Dave Zahary, Neil Williarns, Bob Younf. 49 , , ' H. ,gw, Q SW' f 'Qui Q rin , K 'A 1-.. 1 - ff' fl 1, Q' .11 , X fi: Q. l 5 V - i Ax-5 g, gf I ae 555 2212 Cf 5 i I' 'T -ez Q fe We c. ji' , 3 A if m .11 wf ni . .,....q - 4 x My 32 W, um, 1. ,f 'Viifif lg.. Q LP SM f-.., 3 -M, ,, 5 5 5 if Y ,f f 2 ,ai Mm I, WW, ,, , M M. 0 Mmuma.m.mww.,u-vw. A M.1fuda,wmnmwQwM,,, Wzf-..4fwmmavMWfM,1.:W,,,, 4 V! m Ww , ,,,. MWWWWWW ,,,,, . ,w 'F ,.,,.W , 'Mew-mzrfvk-s11HHPimi mZfi4:.w:v:.12' ff'-.::f.mWwfv,Lw1vw1.1ib0Qif,iMlrlaaf kfnffmlurvv-ffv 5 fx ' 1 fx 'N X ' Q ' Wlff w L X f ff' I3 W gif aa? z r , y Q iff? M f H . .fm Z EJ I ROW l: Donna Brinkrneier, Char- lolfe Brinkrneier, Belly Bennerr, Jean Bowden, Darla Brenarnan. ROW 2: Gerald Borqrnann, Marie Bokerneier, Keifh Bicker, Judy Brenner, Pal Berner, Jane Bilfner. ROW 3: Cecil Becker, Tom Brink- rneier, Ted Blehinger, George Beard, Gary Bender, Torn Brobsf. ROW l:Sharon Baker, Ruih Abels, Venela Aqney, Lyla Anfon, Jean Bowser, Karen Adams. ROW 2: Rulh Allbrillon, Carl Adams, Rich- ard Anderson, Gary Arnadeo, Bill Bear, Charles Anderson, Ardis Andre. ROW 3: Leonard Bau- rnann, Doug Balz, Jon Baker, Paul Bauch, Jerry Andres, Jim Baker. Mike Anderson. ROW I: Robbie Brooks, Shere Brown, Carolyn Calkins. ROW 2: Sieve Coy, Lowrey Buchanan, Buzz Burl, Arr Conder, Truman Bryanl, Richard Caudle. ROW 3: Ronald Capion, Torn Casiana. Lynn Col- lins, Gene Collier, Jerry Brown, Bob Capion, 49 ROW I: Kaiiierine Fauser, Janice Euler, Sandra Finlcbeiner. Nancy Fransen, Fran EpIing. ROW 2: Francine Frederick: Joyce Farnbro, Barb Engeis, Pain FinIey, Rosemary EIIis, Susan FeiIer. ROW 3: Roberi Faqoi, DarreII Frederick. Ted FranIr. Virgif Engels, Dave Franz, AIIen Franklin, RicI iard Evans. ROW I: Dixie Deufh, Linda Crum- mer, Judy DeVries, Kay Dornrnel, Mary Dunaway. ROW 2: David Deifz, Deborah Doeiker, Ciieryl DoIIarI1ide, Claudia Eberie, Deanna Cuplin, Judy Edier, Terry EdIer. ROW 3: Bruce DunweII, Monfy Dieimeier, RicI'iard Davies, James Difsworfln, Tom Eder, Bob Dagei. ff--Q I ,'N.E, ROW I: Rosemarie Frosf, Delores Fuls, Bonnie Geiicen, CIaudia Gage non, Nancy Freiday. ROW 2: Jerry G-iIIeHe, Judy Frey, Barbara Geiser, Donna Gear, Judy Frye, RacIweI Ginqricii. ROW 3: Paul Frey, Rodney Genani, Jirn Gross, Roberi FreeI, I.oyaI Gassrnan, Gere and Grarnrnoni, Conrad Frenner. 53 ROW I: Judy Hansen, Jo Ann Hawes, Theresa Herron, Sherry Hansen, Pam Herbert ROW 2 Bob Hayes, Sandra Harloq, Janice Harvey, Donna Heilrnan, Sandra Harris, Kaye l-lenclren, Wayne Hesselbacher. ROW 3: Allan Har- ris, Bob Hildebrechl, Jim Hauqer, Gale Helms, Leon Herron, Lesler Herbig. TV ROW I: Joan Grover, Susan Grillo, Pal Gundry, Gail Guen- lhernnan. ROW 2: Franlr Giullre, George Green, Dave Good, John Groshans, Charles l-lillon. ROW 3: Sandy Grail, Dixie Griffin, Judy Halzel, Sherrna Green, Adele Goodrich, Linda Harmon. ,gg f I 19 i ai MA sn! ROW I: Donna Johnson, Geraiv dine Johnson, Carhy Hool, Rosann Janiclce, Parn Jacobs. ROW 2: Lois Johnson, Julie Janssen, Nancy Judd, Virginia Johnson, Earl John- son, Dee Ann Holsinger, ROW 3: Billy Jenner, Jerry Holland, Gary Holland, Dan llqen, Sieve Jen- nings, Jaclr Julius. ROW I: Nancy LeSnelle, Gladys Lenfz, Sandra Lee, Jane Laible, Sue LeBaron. ROW 2: Waller Larson, Palricia Koala, Nancy Krue- ger, Nancy Kulwlerneyer, Helen Larson, Larry Kunfz. ROW 3: Gary Koelin, Gary Kubly, Vincenr Lang, Edward Kean, Jerry Lang, Jann Leniz. ROW I: Gail Kirlmrnan, Palricia Kidd, Grace Klinger, Lucinda Kiser. Judy Knodle. ROW 2: Jirn l-laiqlil, Bob Kadaraucln, Carol Kielsmeier, Gerry Keilln, Susan Kernpllworne, Jirn Karnmer. ROW 3: Riclnard Karricli, Riclnard Kam- rner, Jonn Klever. Paul Karleen, Gary Keller, Ronnie Kaiser, Willie Keys. ROV! l: Lucy Lewis, Judy Mellen, Rifa Lobdell, Agalha Mackenzie, Par McLain, Lucy Marslw, ROW 2: Joanne Marquis, Linda Mann, Jerry Lorenz, Denny Mayes, Roger Maynard, Marina Ludewig, Donna Mellniclc. ROW 3: Carl Lillie, Sfuarl Malris, Jolnn Maurer, Eu- gene Maclrerl, David Loesclwer, Ronald Merqen, Milron Merrill, 55 ROW I: Karl Neumann, Margery Olle, Carol Nieman, Nancy Naflw, Gloria Kolllnoff, Gordon Oelwl. ROW 2: Gary Paynfer, Jim Raul, Cheryl Oefilein, Darlene Pearson, Carolyn Rally, Dan Nye, Bob Mordiclc. ROW 3: Ray Palmer, Jaime O'NeiII, Dick One, Dave Newman, Ron Pallon, Reed Pasln. ROW I: Arnelda Nesbill, Nalalie Mosnonas, Miriam Milcl'1ell,Sl'1aron Modica, Sandra Monigold. ROW 2: Bill Moren, Dave Nelwrlinq, Jeannie Miller, Donna Smeallriers, Malcolm Milcliell, Milce Milligan. ROW 3: Curlis Miller, Jim Mor- diclc, Karl Nicliols, Roland Nilles, Jim Myers. ROW I: Linda Powers, Peggy Reeves, Barbara Penson. Marllia Pulnam, Leslie Reel. ROW 2: Cal- vin Reed, Dean Newbury, Margarel Polliill, Adrian Pinnow, Torn Pin- now, Jolwn Plwillips, ROW 3: David Rollrwill, Daylon Reed, Norman Reqez, Dale Plapp, Milce Perdue, Terry Recoy, ROW I: Jerry Schlarnp, Jerre Shores, Phyllis Schleich, Carolyn Schmidl, Vernon Scudder. ROW 2: Diclc Resser, Charmaine Schroe- der, Larry Roemer, Ruby Sellce, Richard Schradermier. Joyce Schmidl. ROW 3: Randall Sher- man, John Schwendiman, Greg Schirmer, Gerald Schoonhoven, Terry Schaslrer, Bill Sellce. ROW I: Carol Rood, Mary Rogers, Carol Sager, Kay Sauer, Susan Reulner, Pal Robinson. ROW 2: JoAnn Schenclc, Annefle Schenclc, Earl Saqre, Bob Ross, Larry Roach, Sandi Riqqle, Sharon Rohr. ROW 3: Marlc Rulenbeclc, Jim Sager. Gary Rehfeld, Lyle Rudy. Bob Ruller, David Richfer. ROW I: Ann Smoyer, Kay Slocum, Jeanie Soulhweclc, Mary Sloclcion, Janice Sisler. Linda Snyder. ROW 2: Gary Smifh, Chris Sommer, Kalhie Swarrz, Sandra Sisson, Pai Slade, Judy Sfaas, Bill Small. ROW 3: l-larlsel Shirley, Charles Smilh, Larry Sleffen, Jaclc Slenbach, Ron- nie Sorn, Donnie Sorn. 57 ROW I: Judy Veer, Mary Kay Vifloris, Dianne Variduclc, Diane Vohllcen, Sylvia Vollcers, Georgia Sloessiqer, Donna Welch, ROW 2: Paul Willis, Tom Walz, Bruce Weir, Roberf While, William Weisendanger, Jerry Walson, Larry Warren. ROW 3: Joe Walloclc, John Walson, Wayne Weier, Ed Voss, Marlc VanDeWaTer, David Weier, Billy VanGorder. ROW l: Sharri Troxell, Belfi Tuclcer, Rulh Triclcer, Mary Toelle. Shirley Thiele, Sandy Slriclcer. ROW 2: Harry Slullz, Mary Ann Taylor, Barbara Toelle, Belly Ann Shuif, Reya Srnifh. David Thomp- son. ROW 3: Arlo Triclcel, Bruce Thompson, Ed Sfulrenberq, Slanley Taylor, Dan Vallarla, Dwayne Timm, Frank Thrurnan. ROW I: Larna Zipse, Mary Welly, Barbara Winler, Linda Williams. ROW 2: Doug Wieck, Sherry Wriqhl, Mary Whilon, Mary Yea- qer, Karl Wille. ROW 3: Craig Wriqhl, Brian Wing, John Wirsing, Lyle Wilhelrns, Milne Woodruff. if W Q UDB i '90-v., Q. QQ it 4 W' sf ' 1 Z, ' V? :A A ,,-f 75 A 1 W M I if , . L. A 5 as vi I' WEE? 52 ,f i ge v M, Elf :gp IGM 5 V L,,,,Li ,1. ,m g L L , .. ,,, Mu nlf fy: 3 Ml, Ju Ajhvwgiilix ?H '1f', A 5.f Q' A f A 4 .W ,.,,M?-W 1 -Y 1 ,L :4,,,.x,, ,, N, Q 'wgzx ' x A x K 32' . L' . -qv .- 'K wi 9 f . E- . X NIR .C 1 . 9 -Tr- ,--CP L,,, 1? 4:-,L vggw ,, Our council helped To build a beH'er school. Ernie Neiderman, presidcnfg Barb Rulenbeclc, secrelaryg and Doug Gugger, vice-presidenl discuss plans for fhe council. COIINL' Z PROM07E.S' NIM WIK ED f4L'7lW7lf.Q' The Sludenl Council, under The advisership of Mr. Richard Lumby, me+ Jrhis year for lhe lirsl lime dur- ing a regular school period. Guided by i'rs officers, presidenl, Ernie Niederman: vice-presidenl, Doug Gugger: and secrefary, Barbara Rulenbeclc, fhe council had a successful year. Homecoming I958 was under lhe leadership of lhe commillee chairmen Dave McNary and Jerry l-lunler. Besides lhe regular lradiiions of assemblies and crowning lhe queen, lhe iradiiion of lloais was student council relurned lo EHS. For lhe firsl lime, sludenl direclories were issued +o members of Jrhe sludenl body. These boolclels conlained all lhe names of sludenls enrolled in The school, lheir addresses and phone numbers, club ol- licers and advisers, and a calendar of evenls. Several council members visiled Jrhe calelerias of area schools To invesfigaie problems and solulions. Inlormalion galhered was valuable in solving prob- lems in our own school cafeleria. Row I: Craig Wrighl, Milce Arndf, Don Miller, Gene Collier, Harry Johnson, Terry Recoy, Larry Roemer, Doug Gugger, Bruce Schmidt Row 2: Beclcy Rolinger, Jerry l-lunler, Sandy Snodgrass, Verlee l-lesselbacher, Kay Sauer, Margery Ofie, Lynn Osheroff, Jane Laible, Belh Viclcery. Row 3: Dan Toelle, Marion Dale, Sandra Slein, Eleanor Canfield, Nancy Richfrnan, Adrian Pinnow, Susie Seclcer, Judy Brenner, Barbara Penson, Mary Whilon, Barbara loelle, Pal Caslord, Killye l-larlrnan, Marie Casiana, Dan Vallarla. Row 4: Dick Dorman, Dean Wilson, Gary Criddle, Dave McNary, Torn Gelwiclcs, Paul Karleen, Paul Bauch, Gary Slearns, Dave Johnson. -fw -A f -u r .f ,s:Wm- ,i,. -frm. I 2REEPOR7 ffosrs mf-iiiiwiieif www FreeporT High School was hosT To approximaTeIy 700 members oT The NorTheasT-NorThwesT Illinois AssociaTion oT STudenT Councils aT Their annual meeTing held November 8, I958. Lynn OsheroTT convenTion secreTary, and Richard Lumby, advisor To The sTudenT council, were in charge oT all local arrangemenTs. I957-58 oTTicers heading The convenTion were presidenT, Larry Hansen, Elgin High School: IsT vice- presidenT, GreTchin Koehler, Maine Township High: secreTary, Karen Hansen, WheaTon CommuniTy High: Treasurer, Ralph Rasmussen, Dundee Com- muniTy High. Who does that look like? U' IYJIQ. VAIIITV M V 55-ric1vsc,,if,.. ec if. 1. QlLJi,fTg-,muy 11 The convenTion was held in The audiTorium oT The Junior High School. The A Cappella choir under The direcTion oT Miss DoroThy Nelson enTerTained The group. Speaker Tor The meeTing was J. LesTer Buford oT MounT Vernon, Illinois. Discussion groups gave schools an opporTuniTy To Thrash ouT council problems. In The Hall oT Ideas special proiecTs oT various schools were puT on dis- play. lnformal campaigning Tor new oTTices was held in The gym. The session ended upon announcemenT oT The I958-59 hosT school and The new slaTe oT oTTicers. Say, look what we found. liz? . XXX K fs. XBWLW iaaswiusvl AFEIHIIGN-BART Daocuos AIM C0 VM UNI Row l: Nancy Eransen, Susie STeTTen, Linda Williams, Ann Smoyer, Row 2: Sandra Criddle, Sandra Grier, Mike WoodruTT, Jerry Brown, Jerry Hawes, Rosemary Ellis, Darlene Kasch, Rufh lricker. Row 3: Judy Bishop, Karen Bose, Barbara Geiser, Harriei' Shipley, Janice MeTcalT, Louann Shelley, Barb Engels, Joann Shelley. Row 4: Alice WhiTon, LeRoy Ilgen, Dave OlTmann, Wayne GravensTein, Bob l-lildebrechT, Mike Cook, Spencer Arfman, Pal' Evans. To fl UB '94DOP75 0RPM4N5' Barb Bauch, Dennis PraTT, and Bob Nienhuis, American Junior Red Cross compleTed a success- Tul year advised by Miss Mae Boswell and under The leadership oT Dennis PraTT, presidenT: Bob Nienhuis, vice-presidenT: and Barb Bauch, secreTary-Treasurer. One OT The mosT imporTanT proiecTs was The Red Cross enrollmenT drive, held in OcTober, which col' red cross A Sadie Hawkins Dance was sponsored by The Red Cross aTTer The Elgin game, February I3. The March oT Dimes campaign, launched in February, broughT in a ToTal oT SIS9. Who me? Norm Neuges asks Denny PraTT aT The Sadie Hawkin's dance. lecTed a ToTal oT 58260. TwenTy-Tour homerooms achieved IOOV, parTicipaTion. AdopTing orphans Trom The Kings DaughTers Home was anoTher highlighT oT The year. By adop- Tion, These children were remembered on Their birThdays, aT ChrisTmas, and were Taken To El-lS baskeTball games. Some of The members collecT money Tor The March of Dimes. F' 'ax f Row l: Nora Kay Muse, Marion Dale, Pafly Sleinesfel, Susie Fogel, Belh Viclcery, Row 2: Sally Koppein, Kalhy Ulhlauf, Nancy Kleihauer, Paf l-lildebrandl, Kalhie Gorslci, Carol Noeslce, Gail Diefrich, Jo Anne Srnifh, Jane Laible, Darla Van Buslcirlc. Row 3: Faifh Haliirnanolis, Sleifenie Srnilh, Joann Shelley, Sandra Siein, Mary Whiion, Dan Nichols Jr,, Louann Shelley, Harriet Shipley, Dee Doflich, Barbara Kaufman, Linda Crurnmer, Julie Klosa. Row 4: Judy l-laiqhl, Claudia Eberle, Barbara Geiser, Elizabeih Glasow, Jill Frifzlen, Judy Dean, Linda Eichmeier, Baib Bauch, Sharon Lamb, Cynlhia Seeley, Jane Biifner, Joyce Korfernier. 0MORROW'.5' 751460 R5 00:47 Officers sealed are: Sandy Snod- grass and Lynn Osheroif. Sfanding gigedlxary Enslrom and Pal Mc- The Eufure Teachers of America promofes inieresr in, and acquainls sfudenls wifh The many phases of The Teaching profession. l'r is sponsored by The Naiional and Illinois Associalrion of Fulure Teachers Sludenls greet 'reachers al inslifule wifh a smile. l of America. Members enioyed a busy year led by Lynn Osher- off, president Par McCar'rhy, vice-preside-nf: Sandy Snodgrass, secrelaryg and Mary Enslrom, Treasurer. The qroup's advisers were Miss Eerne Kuhlemeyer and Mr. Bernard Bariholomew. Mrs. Sam Shelly of Empire School, spolce on Teaching The handicapped. ln December Mr. Bar- Tholomew showed slides of his European Travels. February found fhe club in a panel discussion wilh several elemeniary Teachers. The club ushered ai open house and as a money- malcing proiecf, checked coals al Teachers' lnsfilure. Mr. Barfholomew shows lhe slides from his European Trip, s ai S is is Row I: Larry Donmeyer, Gary Smilln, Dick Bell, Don Miller, Doug Gugger, Jim Lorenze. Row 2: Gail Guenilierman, Sandy Slricker, Dorolliy Fawver, Pally Sfeineslel, Carol Lee, Ann Smoyer, Darla Van Buskirk. Row 3: Belh Vickery, Grelclwen Brunka, Pal Wagner, Kaliopee Malagaris, Dorollny Barker, Gloria l-lerendeen, Susie Fogel. Row 4: Lynn Oslieroif, Nancy Kleiliauer, Barbara Price, Cyn- lliia Snyder, Janice Sladerman, Janice Jenner, Kafliy Ullwlaul. v4DWlNCEMflV7 0F DRAMATI6 HRT! Mask and Wig officers: Pal McCarll'iy, SlellSmil'l'1, Tom l-loelle, and Jerry l-lunler. Guess wlno fold llne big iokel ll you like Jrlwe smell oi grease painl, llie glare oi ioolliglils, llie nervous and exciling momerils back- slage, cliances are you were a member ol: eilkier Tliespians or Mask and Wig. Tlriespians, wliicli requires one liundrecl liours ol work concerned willw dramalics, meel al members' liomes once a monlli. For one program, Miss Jean- elle Lloyd, adviser ol bolli clubs, sliowed slides iaken oi ilie senior class play, Famer of llwe Bride. A+ anollner meeling, members imilraled dillierenl TV personalilies. ln December llie annual 'lliespian lea was lweld for recenlly graduaiecl members. ln llne spring, llwe inilialion banquel look place. ,.' kWi,359Q xh,,,fe-af-veg f di ,,,, ,. , i,..,,5., ,H g ' l si N . v X kj , 2 i L ,,.,,.s gay!! 'rilfiirzyyyee G 'A ,,LQlMfr Row I: Pal Hildebrandf, Mary Lau Maller, Sally Koppein, Carol Noeslce, Kalhie Gorslci, Sylvia Vollcers, Jo Ellen Myers. Row 2: Carhy Hoof, Sharon Buslrer, Harrie? Shipley, Mary Yeager, Elizabelh Glasow, Barbara Geiser, Claudia Eberle, Mary Toelle. Row 3: Jo Ann Wesson, Barb Bauch, Linda Eichmeier, Judy Dean, Mary Enslrorn, Jill Friizlen, Joyce Korlemier. Row 4: Dee Doflich, Ron Spielman, Dan Nichols Jr., Milne Yeager, Dennis Praff, Andy Wacaser, Karl Tresfer, Barbara Penson. EN600Rv46fD B7 DRAMA N0 5 mask and Wlzg, ll: espians This yearls Officers Were: Terry Blunl' president Thesbian Officers: Sfanding-Terry Blunt Dennis Gloria l-lerendeen, vice-president Linda Eichrneier, Pfafi- Sealed-lfGliOP?e Mdlaqdfii Gloria Hefefi . . deen and Linda Eichmeier. secrefaryq Dennis Prall, ireasurerg and Kaliopee Malagaris, clerk. Mask and Wig, a preparaiory sociefy for mem- bership in Thespians, enioyed a iunlilled year under Hs officers: Tom l-loeile, president Pai Mc:Car+hy, vice-president Jerry l-lunier, secreraryy and Srei- fenie Smiih, Jrreasurer. One monrhly meeling found 'rhe members enioy- ing Jrhe Mac:Beih proiecls of Lynn Osheroif, Carol Lee and Kaliopee Malagaris. A+ anolher meeiing, Darla Van Buslcirlc and Terry Blunf received many laughs wiih ihe original monologues. Row I: Larry Donmeyer, Andy Wacaser, Tom Hoefle, Milce Yeager, Karl Tresfer, Doug Gugger, Dick Bell. Row 2: Jo Ann Wesson, Mary Ensfrom, Linda Eichmeier, Don Miller, Pal McCarfhy, Judy Dean, Carol Crandall. Row 3: Dorofhy Fawver, Grefchen Brunlca, Sandra Hayner, Jan Jenner, Jerry Hunfer, Lynn Osheroff, Barb Ruienbeck. Row 4: Barbara Price, Jo Ellen Myers, Joyce Korfemier, Sharon Buslrer, Barb Kaufman, Sfeff Smifh, Cynlhia Snyder. l li I Row I: Dave Woodhouse, Frank Dyson, Spencer Artman, Bruce Thompson, Pat Butler, Franklin Walker, Jim Kammer, Dick Smith. Row 2: Paul Karleen, Susie Fogel, Beth Vickery, Pat Wagner, Shirley Johnson, Julie Klosa, Mary Lou Matter, Marilyn Albrecht, Nancy Freiday, Gerald Schoonhoven. Row 3: Barbara Mayfield, Susan Griffo, Cathy Hoot, Nancy TerHark, Judy Bishop, Nancy Kleihauer, Kittye Hartman, Janet Best, Sally Arola, Deborah Doelker, Mary Rogers. Row 4: Dick Bell, Cheryl Dollarhide, Rosemary Ellis, Claudia Eberle, Harriet Ship- ley, Joyce Spielman, Elizabeth Ward, Jo Ann Wesson, Betty Parker, Virginia Johnson, Joy Mordick, Joyce Kortemeier, Julie Janssen, Doug P M4 714 EMMYED BY SPAN ARD! Gugger. El Circulo Castellano ot 58-59, under the ex- perienced advice ot Miss Dorothea Schmidt, had a busy and exciting year. The club's otticers tor the year were: Doug Gugger, president: Beth Vickery, vice-president, and Dick Bell, secretary-treasurer. The Spaniards homecoming tloat was built around the heading We'll Beat Elgin and Thats No Bull. Doug Gugger, dressed in tull Spanish re- galia, played the part ot a matador enticing a model cow. The November program, put on by several mem- bers, consisted ot impersonating tamous characters trorn scenes in Spanish history and literature. Such tigures as Don Quixote in the Battle ot the Wind- mill scene, and Columbus asking tor help trom Queen lsabella ot Spain were portrayed. ln December, the traditional Pinata tilled with candies was hung trom the ceiling. Each member was then blindtolded and given a chance to puncture it. At the end ot another busy year, the annual pic- nic and roller skating party at the White Pines, was held iointly with French Club. 68 Wiki- spamlrlr club We'll beat Elgin and that's no bull, Officers: Doug Gugger, president, Beth Vickery, vice-president, Dick Bell, secretary-treasurer. ima Row ig Dorothy Fawver, Marie Ann Casiana, Jean Bowden, Gretchen Brunka, Jerry Hunter, Darlene Hughes, Mary Ann Smith, Carol Lee. Row 2: Sandra Greier, Pat Hildebrandt, Sally Koppein, Sandy Snodgrass, Sandra Fogel, Judy Hannah, Jo Ellen Myers, Steft Smith, Sandy Bowen. Row 3: Dee Dotlich, Jill Fritzlen, Kathleen Gorski, Linda Wild, Sylvia Volkers, Mary Ellen Locke, Janet Hoffman, Jo Ann Wesson, Lyla Anton, Mary Hickman, Elizabeth Glasow, Judy Haight, Row 4: Pat Evans, Lucinda Kiser, David Stein, Roland Ruhl, Truman Bryant, Wayne Gravenstein, Ron Spielman, John Meyers, Dale Plapp, Marvel Borchardt, Mary Whiton. L'4R0lER.5' SEK M405 IN FREIVCW Off with his head! lt came upon a midnight clear. Vi ' f'R f!' ' fren cl: club Le Cercle Francais had an active year ot pro- grams under the direction ot Miss Mary Margaret Luebbing, adviser, and the French Club otticers: Judy Hannah, president: Marie Casiana, vice- president: and Stettenie Smith, secretary-treasurer. ln Cctober the French Club sponsored their an- nual dance. The theme, which was set to a Hallow- een atmosphere, was called Witch's Walk. The dance is put on every year tor the purpose ot rais- ing money tor a charity organization. This year its protits ot S80 went to the Community Chest. One ot several interesting programs put on at the monthly meetings this year was provided by Rever- end Milton F. Merrill ot the First Methodist Church. At the October meeting he showed slides ot places he had visited on his trip to France last summer. At Christmas time the club members went Christmas caroling, singing French carols. For the February meeting, Mrs. John Collins, F.t-LS. English teacher, gave a short tallc on three French lessons she had taken trom Monsieur Boro- voy in the adult education classes. To bring an end to a very busy year came the annual picnic and roller-skating party at the White Pines with the Spanish Club. 69 Rovvl: Jane Bittner, Marcella Wilken, Gail Dietrich, Dee Ann Holsinger. Rovv2f Mary Yeager, Marilyn Lamm, Mary Anne Taylor, Peggy Reeves, Kathie Swartz. Row 3: Nancy Krueger, Pam Finley, Barbara Geiser, Barbara Penson, Elizabeth Ward, Marvel Borchardt, Betty Ann Shuit, Adrian Pinnovv. Row 4: Dianne Vohlken, Bill Moren, Dave Franz, Lowrey Buchanan, Walter Larson, David Nehrling, Don Miller, Carl Adams, Judy Dean. Row 5: Tom Hoetle, John Borchers, Dan llgen, Virgil Engels, Steve Seeman, Jim Coornber, Karl Nichols, Buzz Burt, Greg Schirmer, Keith Bicker, Gary Holland. Seated: Cynthia Seeley, Kathy Q R af RQ Uthlaut. Standin : Shar n , Lamb, Dorothy Bagker. O With the recordfbreaking membership ot IOZ, The meetings are held the tirst Wednesday ot S.P.Q.R., better known as Latin Club, tops all en- every month, with the students playing Latin games rollments in its history at Senior l-ligh. lt is one ot or skits, which are tollowed by the business meeting. the largest organizations at F.l-l.S., under the direc- During Latin Week, which starts April Zi, the tion ot Miss Mabel Bowers. annual banquet was held. Row I: Gail Guentherman, Sandy Stricker, Barb Rutenbeck, Sharon Baker, Sue LeBaron, Pam Jacobs. Row 2: Larna Zipse, Sherry Wright, Claudia Gagnon, Linda Williams, Rachel Gingrich, Sandy Stoltz, Rosemarie Frost, Becky Rolinger, Natalie Moshonas, Row 3: Gladys Lentz, Delores Fuls, Nancy Fransen, Geraldine Johnson, Phyllis Schleich, Sherry Boeke, Sharon Modica, Ruth Abels, Betti Tucker, Jane Laible. Row 4: Mike Ascher, Barb Engels, Susan Reutner, Kay Sauer, Miriam Mitchell, Judy Schimelpfenig, Rita Lobdell, Helen Larson, Mike Woodruff. Row 5: Dennis Breo, Robert Schroeder, Denny Maves, Ted Frank, Pat Berner, Ronnie Kaiser, Doug Balz, Steve Jennings, Gary Smith, Leonard Baumann, Tom Eder. Seated lett to right: Dorothy Fawver, Carol Crandall, Penny Luckado, Lynn Osheroff, Kaliopee Malagaris, Linda Eichmeier, ll0NOR 0 .YCKIBFS i af 3.5 32 . fx . buggy , ,X . ,A ,K .,:k ,F .aksvmh K 'M t s f ,Hwy f'-.RK V M -'a-sm-,.f-,,..M ,,,,,M M , . I MM. .. im s - - l0V R 0 IHIRN N6 ' O quill and scroll Quill and Scroll, the National Honor Society tor outstanding high school iournalists, started in Free- port High School in I95O. ln order to quality tor membership in the society, the applicant must have done distinctive worlc in iournalism and be a iunior in the upper third ot his class. Also, he must be recommended by Miss Beulah Charrnley, adviser, and this recommendation must be approved by the National Executive Secretary. This year's otticers were: president, Dorothy Fawver: vice-president, Carol Crandall: secretary- treasurer, Linda Eichmeiert and historian, Penny Luclcado. Rowl1 Alfred Moy, Bryan McGinnis, Jett Baker, Tom Gelwicks, Neel Schmitt, John Conner. Row2: Barb Rufen- beck, Dorothy Fawver, Sandy Stoltz, Lynn Osherotf, Jerry Hunter, Gloria Herendeen, Carol Lee. Row 31 Kaliopee Malagaris, Gail Dietrich, Cyn- thia Seeley, Linda Eichmeier, Marvel Borchardt, Mary Lou Law, Pat Hildebrandt. pllllos Philos, an honorary English society at F.H.S., is open to any senior with a B plus average in English. This club, advised by Miss Dagmar Hansen, takes its name trom Philornacean, meaning lover ot learn- ing, and its purpose is to enrich the knowledge ot literature. At their tirst meeting ot the year, held in Octo- ber, the members elected the otticers tor the school year. They were: Cynthia Seeley, president: Marvel Borchardt, vice-president: and Bryan McGinnis, secretary-treasurer. 1 -s l .Ll iQ..,L.,1fss.. . if l M, ,fy f fl X DoroThy and Linda make plans Tor The nexT issue. Linda Wild, KeiTh Gingrich, Sandra T-Tayner, BeTTy Parker, and Lynn OsheroTT. PKHZ N5 W MlKROR5' 6900! v4C'77W7'lf5 pretz news Books were deserTed and homerooms seemed guieT save Tor an occasional shriek oT ioy emiTTed by a Junior J who had Tound himselT in prinT. This was The Typical scene during a period every oTher Friday when The sTudenT body had iTs eyes Tocused on The school paper, The Prefz News. However, oTher scenes essenTial To The compleTion oT This sTory Took place in room ll5, prior To The prinTing oT The paper. The chieT characTers, daily inhabiTanTs oT I l5, composed The Pre-Tz News sTaTT. The members oT The crew were: Linda Eichmeier and DoroThy Fawver as co-ediTors: assisTanT ediTor, Carol Lee: boys' sporTs ediTor, Joel Edler: girls' sporTs ediTor, Kaliopee lvialagarisq and carToonisTs, Penny Luckado and Joyce Spielman. AlThough The Magazine Drive and The Carnival are The chieT money making proiecTs, The business sTaTT sTill had To work hard To see ThaT The paper had enough adverTisemenTs To meeT The cosT oT prinTing and To make iT a Tinancial success. This sTaTT, headed by KeiTh Gingrich, included Sandy Hayner as assisTanT business manager: Dave Ramm and Linda Wild in The circulaTion deparTmenT7 and Lynn OsheroTT and BeTTy Parker in adverTising. Now in iTs eiqhfh year oT exisTence, The Prefz News belongs To The NaTional ScholasTic Press As- sociaTion and lasT year received a TirsT class raTing. PreTz News sTaTT: Carol Lee, Judy Schimelplfcnig, Joel Edler, Kaliopee Malagaris, and Joyce Spielman. POMKI5' RELWRD6' 7 ARCS' EVHV75' polank NoT long aTTer The signing and auTographing oT The 7957-7958 Polaris, Two iunior girls were already making plans Tor The T958-I959 yearbook. These co- ediTors, Carol Crandall and Karlene KeTelhuT, spenT a good parT oT Their summer collaboraTing on The Theme and general layouT oT The TorThcoming annual. ATTer The ediTors had senT miniaTures To The prinTer, Mr. John Dupee Jr., They received The dum- my Trom him which conTained each page layouT in iTs acTual size. WhaT you see on The cover oT This annual repre- senTs many hours oT work by Penny Luckado, who also drew all The carToons, ATTer she had Tinished The cover design, iT was leTT in The hands oT Mr. H. R. BeckeTT, a represenTaTive oT The company ThaT produces The covers. The responsibiliTy oT compleTing The book Tell noT only on The shoulders oT The co-ediTors buT also on Those oT The division ediTors. These deparTmenT heads were: adminisTraTion, Nancy Teri-lark: senior division, Jo Ann Wesson: oTher classes, Janice STaderman: organizaTions, Barbara KauTman1 sporTs, PaT McCarThy and Joel Edlerq and acTiviTies, Barbara RuTenbeck. Ray Brockhill assisTed Mr. Gene Hayes in developing and prinTing picTures as a sTudenT phoTographer. Miss Beulah Charmley, English and journalism Teacher, was The publicaTions adviser. The Polaris sTaTT: Barb RuTenbeck, PaT McCarThy, Joel Edler, Carol and Karlene admire The cover in an evening of hard T71 work. Miss Charmley checks copy Tor The Polaris. Jan STaderrnan, Nancy Terl-lark, Barb Kaufman, and Jo Ann Wesson -1, vm... ,,,efgfa,, Row. l: Doug Gugger, Art Myers, Dick Bell, John Schwendiman, Doug Balz. Row 2: Judy Dean, Sandy Bowen, Mary Enstrom, Barb Bauch, Sally Koppein. Row 3: Sherry Wright, Sharon Baker, Natalie Moshonas, Claudia Eberle, Martha Putnam, Ruth Abels, Rosemarie Frost, Claudia Gacmon, 0 4701? VIEW 500 v47l0M4l 5757201 Under the direction ot Ralph Enstrom, the vars- ity, sub varsity, and beginner debate squads en- joyed a successtul season. F.l-l.S. teams attended approximately eight tournaments throughout the year. These were: Lyons Township, Evanston, Illinois Normal, Northern University at DeKalb, Janesville, The debaters take time out from earning money to grin tor the photographer. debate Augustana, Big-8, and the Sectional Debate meets. Resolved: that the United States should adopt the essential features ot the British system ot edu- cation, was the topic ot this year's debates. The subject required the participants to tind out more about their own educational system. Mr. Enstrom suggests some clever strategy for tomorrow's meet. -rv ,ix .. f in .i Row l: Julie Beard, Judy Shultz, Barbara Mayfield, Sherry Russell, Bette Amans, Faith Hatiimanolis, Tammy From iOp to bOTiOrr1: Cazel, Theresa Stuart, Judy Smithe, Janice Jenner. ROWQ: Jo Anne Smith, Nancy Clark, Judy Rickert, Mary Mary l-OU MEYSVS, Jin- Lou Meyers, Susie Finkbeiner, Darlene Kasch, Janice Staderrnann, Nancy TerHark, Janet Busekros, Nancy iCeJSFII'1Sf,J6f1lCGMSY- Kleihauer. Row 3: Judy Haight, Janice Metcalf, Carol Helms, Myrna Harnish, Katherine Tuell, Anita Rodde- CBli,J0 Anne Smith, wig, Jo Ann Wuthrich, Rosa Thompson, Pat Castord, Elaine Abels. BRAIN , REY5' El ER EWURE fl0ME MAKERS' secrelanhl club flame ec club Promoting an interest in ottice worlc is the pur- pose ot Secretarial Club. Girls talcing stenography and typing are eligible to become members. A tall: given by a representative ot Patricia Stevens' Modeling School highlighted the club's activities. The year closed with a picnic. This year's l-lome Economics Club, under the di- rection ot Miss Lillian lvlatthiesen, participated in many tun-tilled activities. An outstanding project was their tloat, Who's in the Stew, which won second prize in the homecoming parade. Qther big events were the Faculty and Mother-Daughter Teas held during the Christmas holidays. The an- nual picnic concluded the year's events. Row l: Marion Dale, Linda Hamon, Mary Welty, Sandra Loewe. Row2: Darlene Abbott, Mariorie Stingley, Karlene Ketelhut, Gloria Stees, Barbara Price, Sandi Welty, Nonie Klosa. Row 3: Janet Busekros, Karen F Plowman, Charyl Wing, Jo Ann Phillips, Erma Jean Sanman, Fran Wilsey, Rhoda Bartling, Joyce Fambro. From wp' to bogomi Row 4: Carol Falk, Linda Kintzel, Alice Whiton, Wanda Schult, Margaret Polhill, Marie Bokemeier, Sandra ran I Sey' am . . Falk, Joyce Fambro. Sisson, Madge Cummins. 1-. - 2 J' ,E , 5, , 4 it , l l sr vw 1 Rowl: David Detwiler, Steve Kerkhofi, Jack Stenbaclc, Don Good, Gale Helms, LeRoy Jensen, Lyle Rudy. Row2: Bill VanGorder, Jim Myers, Richard Solace, Jack Julius, Marvin Janssen, Keith Gingrich, John Phillips. Row 3: Roger Hill, Leland Houser, Bill Toepier, Daync Rogers, Ed Stukenberg, Melvin Colberg, Mark Rutenbeck, Dale Rupnow. PROJfC7'.S' .S7lM0lfl7f MRM INTEREST The FuTure Farmers oT America, or F.l3.A. as iT is commonly lcnown, is a naTional organizaTion oT Tarrn boys sTudying vocaTional agriculTure in public high schools. The Term vocaTional means ThaT The worlc in The ag. class is noT limiTed To The classroom iTselT Officers left to right are: Bill Toepfer, reporter, Melvin Col- berg, treasurer, Marvin Janssen, vice president, Keith Gingrich, president, David Detwiler, secretary, and Steve Kerkhoif, sentinel. Ylhiliilii WP S-Ti 76 Mia. buT ThaT a large percenTage oT The sTudenT's grade is based on The planning and carrying ouT OT his on The Tarm worlc. Cne or Two proiecTs usually Torm The basis oT a member's proiecTs, alThough a sTudenT may have Thousands oT dollars invesTed in his proi- ecTs by The Time he is Through high school. ln This way, a boy is able To puT his knowledge inTo acTual pracTice. The FuTure Farmer's program oT Tarm worlc is di- vided inTo Three divisions. ProducTive proiecTs, or proiecTs ThaT bring in proTiT, head The lisT as The mosT imporTanT. These include The animals and The crops. Second on The lisT, is improvemenT proiecTs. Repair and mainTenance oT buildings and machin- ery, and soil and waTer conservaTion headline This lisT. SupplemenTary pracTices, The Third division, Talces up milk and soil TesTing, record lceeping, and organizahonal Training. l:.l:.A. on a naTional scale has nearly 400,000 members, wiTh FreeporT's membership ToTaling 35 members. Under The supervision oT Vernon Bolcemeier, The FreeporT ChapTer oT FFA. experienced a good year as one oT The Top chapTers in SecTion I, which in- The boys proudly exhibit their sheep. cludes Zi schools in Stephenson and adjoining coun- ties. This year's otticers were: Keith Gingrich, president: Marvin Janssen, vice-president, David Defwiler, secretary: Melvin Colberg, treasurer: Steve Kerlchott, sentinel: and William Toepter, reporter. Programs ot the year's regular meetings consisted ot hearing outside speakers, Christmas caroling, giv- ing baskets ot tood to needy families, and the an- nual parent-son banquet in February, where special awards were presented to outstanding members. Immediately atter school last summer, I2 mem- bers ot the chapter attended the Illinois F.l:.A. con- vention. There, Robert Johansen, Ron Prasse, and Jim Smull, all graduates ot 58 received the State The fellas weigh a sample of the corn yield. Marvin gets the other boys' opinions on his steers. Farmer Degree. To earn this degree, a member must have held the Chapter Farmer Degree, have an outstanding tarming program, and have a mini- mum ot S500 productively invested in agriculture. On October I3, l958, Keith Gingrich, Marvin Janssen, and Jim Koeller, a tormer F.l'l.S. student made a trip to Kansas City, Missouri, to attend the National F.F.A. convention. The latter part ot August is always an enjoyable time tor ag. members as this gives them a chance to exhibit their proiects, which they have worlced on all year, at the Stephenson County Fair. About three-tourths ot all the members exhibited in the tields ot beet, dairy, swine, sheep, poultry, and crops. Eat it up, boys. 77 r4R7l57.S' ENC00 1465 AP R C v4770N games- E Rowl: Natalie Moshonas, Kay Dommel, Sherrie Wright, Carol Dilly, Roseann Janicke. Row 2: Betti Tucker, Barb Kaufman, Penny Luckado, Pat Evans, Rosemary Ellis, Lyla Anton. . arf club Art Club is an honor group consisting of art stu- dents with an A or B average in art. The purpose of The club is To create an interest in art and to pro- mote a better understanding of it in the school. Adviser of the club is Duane Smith. Under his direction The Art Club took part in many interest- ing activities throughout The year. ln November a chili supper was held at the home of Mr. Smith. Charades followed with each member acting out the name of a famous painting. December found the members Taking a Trip To the University of Wisconsin in Madison. There they visited The various classrooms of The new art de- partment. A Trip to an art exhibit was also included in The year's activities. Officers for The year were: president. Penny Luckado: vice-president, Carol Dilly: secretary, Barbara Kaufman: and Treasurer, Frank Dyson. L fl. B075 BOLSVZR H0110 ,V SPIRIT Row I: Bob Capion, Ronald Capion, George Beard, Jack Faull, Fred Kluth. Row 2: Mike Lafayette, Gary Kirkpatrick, Bob Meyers, Steve Krehl, Tony Anderson, Gerald Bowden, Gerald Miller. Row 3: Larry Casford, Ray Carter, Hunter Lincoln, Jerry Vincent, Elwyn Poe, Gary Smith, Ed Voss, Ed Witte. Row 4: Barry Stallard, Leon- ard Ruthe, Gary Rehfeld, Jerry Cook, Henry Fortney, Don Glasser, Fred Johnson, Jack Hepner, Jim Massie, Ricky Hiteman. Row 5: Jim Nelson, Dave Newman, Bill Allen, Jack James, Charles Standring, Larry Knauff, Jim Pinnow, Don Kimes, Dan Nichols, John Uhlar. fhdastrial arts Freeport Industrial Education Club, under The supervision of Gene Marks and Wade Collier, meets on The Third Monday of each month. Any- one Taking a course in industrial arts is eligible to ioin This organization. The officers for This year were: Charles Stand- ring, president: Jerry Miller, vice-president: Larry Knauff, secretary-treasurer. Seventy-five students regularly attended the meetings. Christmas found The members building a Nativity scene near The heating plant. They also attended The state convention for industrial arts clubs at Northern Illinois University, with a few members exhibiting projects. To conclude The year's activity, The club made a field Trip to The Caterpillar Tractor Company in Peoria, Illinois, where the members received a com- prehensive tour of the working plant. 'Wv4M5 ' 60-0 Rf47Z' IN fl lD D147 This year under The supervision oT Wade Collier, Radio Club members learned abouT radio equip- menT and how To use iT. Members worked TogeTher Tor Their ham licenses, and builT and repaired radios. Radio Club meeTs every oTher Tuesday Trom 7:30 To 9:30 P.M. in The lndusTrial ArTs Building. OTTicers This year were: Barry STallard, presidenT: Eugene Collier, vice-presidenT: and Elwyn Poe, secreTary-Treasurer. The club has iTs own radio sTaTion adjoining The elecTronics room in The Manual ArTs building. The sTaTion operaTes on The call leTTers K9DRB. FourTeen boys were members oT The club, and one had his ham license. Anyone inTeresTed in radios or operaTing a radio sTaTion is welcome To ioin. ln May, Radio Club, in cooperaTion wiTh Civil Defense, ioined hams Trom all over The counTry in parTicipaTing in a Tield operaTions day. radio club Rowl: Gene Collier, Jerry Vincent, Dan Nichols, Bill Janssen, Tom Anderson. Row 2: Elwyn Poe, Robert Knipschield, Hunter Lincoln, Ray Palmer, Barry Sfallard, Jon Rosenstiel. U0 4R00 55 .YCIENYI IL' INTERESTS IT some Tuesday, when walking down The hall on Third Tloor, odd noises, smells, or obiecTs come Tly- ing aT you ouT oT room 2IO don'T be surprised. OT course, This would have To be The TirsT Tuesday OT each monTh Tor ThaT's when science club meeTs. ThroughouT The year iTs ThirTy members meT To discuss various phases oT science, To view scienTiTic Tilms, and To plan ouTside proiecTs such as Tield Trips. ln January, several ambiTious club members be- gan working on scienTiTic proiecTs To be enTered in The annual Illinois Junior Academy oT Science. Two oT These were an elecTronic device and a rockeT. Under The leadership oT John l-lull, adviser: Charles STandring, presidenT7 and l-larrieT Shipley, secreTary-Treasurer The club enioyed an educaTional and enTerTaining year. science club Row l: Mike Ascher, Robert Schroeder, Gerald Miller, Michael Whitten, Dick Laible, LeRoy Moy, Jerry Hawes. Row2: Pat Steinestel, Sandy Snodgrass, Mary Lou Law, Harriet Shipley, Linda Kinfzel, Gail Dietrich, Nora Kay Muse, Darla Van Buskirk. Row3: Joyce Spielman, Pat McCarthy, Barry Siallard, Dan Nichols, Jim Massie, Phyllis Meads, Cynthia Seeley. Row 4: Bill Allen, John Borchers, Andy Wacaser, Charles Sfandring, Larry Knauff, Tom Doyle, Bryan McGinnis. Row l: Larna Zipse, Julie Beard, Nona Johnson, Kay Dommel, Pat Wagner, Sharon Baker, Nora Kay Muse. Row.Q1 Nancy Freidag, Nancy LaShelle, Delores Fuls, Dee Ann Holsinger, Sherry Wright, Theresa Stuart, Judi Woolsey, Karen Waterhouse, Barbara Mayfield, Natalie Moshonas. Row 31 Patty Steinestel, Sylvia Eicholtz, Janice Sisler, Kathy Uthlaut, Robbie Brooks, Mary Rogers, Betti Tucker, Sherry Boeke, Gail Dietrich, Judy Bishop, Sharon Hammond, Darla Van Buskirk. Row 4: Sandy Snodgrass, Nancy Kleihauer, Diane Ryckman, Lyla Anton, Rosemary Ellis, Sandra Stein, Phyllis Meads, Dee Dotlich, Mary Lou Matter, Karen Bose, Adele Goodrich, Marcella Wilken, Joyce Fambro, Carol Schweder. Row 5: Sherma Green, Cynthia Seeley, Janet Hoffmann, Anita Roddewig, Mary Whiton, Judy Dean, Mary Enstrom, Penny Luclcado, Barbara Geiser, Margaret Polhill, Nancy Kuhlemeier, Pat Castord. 0K PKOM07lN6 llffflfflfi 147 E M51 G.A.A. is not merely an organization to give girls tained neighboring schools and worlred long and an opportunity to learn and enjoy sports: it also en- hard to malce it a successtul day tor girls who at- ables them to learn good sportsmanship and to de- tended trom these schools. velop proper health habits. Also, outstanding girls The club's money-making projects included the are given the chance to test their slcills. selling ot Pretzel pins and tootball programs and, Pitter Patter Play Day was G.A.A.'s maior the sponsoring ota dance, Holiday Jumble. The proiect this year. l-leld in the tall, the girls enter- money was used to send two girls to the annual lt's a bird, it's a plane, it's a volleyball. Names, names, names. Honest ma, l didn't do it.' l W-may r Blast 'em boys! HS'l'V'e'l'C'h'H Which way did ii go? SPORZYMINDED 0 E WM, If 60R, V MZIW GJ-XA. summer camp al Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Aclivilies consisied of a candle-lighling inilia- lion, dad's nighl, molher-daughler banguel, and caroling pariy. The officers were: Gail Dierrich, presidenlp Kalhy Ulhlaul, vice-presidenl: Sandy Slein, secrelaryg Sandy Snodgrass, lreasurerq and Miss Elizaloefh g. a. a. leflerman 's club l-leiland, adviser. The ambifion of almosl every boy in school is 'ro earn a varsily leiier. Upon achieving lhis goal, ihe boy is eligible 'ro join lhe LeHermen's Club. This year lhe club's aclivilies included ushering and handing our programs al ihe games and having a picnic in lhe spring. Row l- Al Moy, Jon Hepner, LeRoy Moy, Bill Morrow, Mike Lafayette, John Conner, Row 2: Harry Johnson, Dave Johnson, Norm Pfile Dan Brooks, Gary Stearns, Jim Massie, Gary Kirkpatrick, Dick Dorman. Row 3: Virgil Engels, Joel Edler, Dean Wilson, William Weisen danger, John Borchers, Dave McNary, Larry Knauff. Row 4: Tom Gelwicks, Tom Doyle, Butch Wagner, John Klinger, Bob Nienhuis, Charles Standring. Rowl: Julia Keaton, Judy Shultz, Ruth Abels, Judy Smithe, Sandy Stoltz. Row 21 Gretchen Brunka, Janice Euler, Susan Feiler, Adele Goodrich, Sandy Bowen, Geraldine Johnson, Karen Waterhouse, Sylvia Eicholtz. Row 31 Verlee Hesselbacher, Sandra Fogel, Janet Best Diane Ryckman, Eleanor Canfield, Helen Larson, Virginia Johnson, Rita Lobdell, Sandra Greier, Theresa Stuart. Row 4: Mary Lou Law Elaine Abels, Kay Sauer, Charyl Wing, Barbara Jenner, Janice Jenner, Harriet Shipley, Diane Southard, Sandra Kubatzke, Marcella Wilken Susie Finkbeiner, Judy Clark. Row 5: Joan Hendricks, Karen Wilhelms, Mary Kay Thompson, Alice Whiton, Marilyn Beidler, Barbara John son, Elizabeth Ward, Erma Sanman, Phyllis Meads, Mary Yeager, Mary Gramley, Anna Niemeier. HANDSAND fi ART F013 HUMANIW The tield ot medicine otters numerous careers learned the members ot the Allied Medical Career Club. Otticers were: Sandy Kubatzke, president: Mar- cella Wilken, vice-president: and Mary Kay Thomp- son, secretary-treasurer. The group's advisers are Miss Mae Boswell, school nurse, and Mrs. E. A. Loucius, a representative ot the Freeport Auxiliary which has sponsored the club tor the past tive years. At their tirst meeting, the members were enter- Officers from left to right are: Marcella Wilken, vice-president, Mary Kay Thompson, secretary-treasurer, and Sandy Kubatzke, president. allied medical careers tained by the treshman nurses ot Deaconess Hos- pital at a picnic in the Read Park Pavillion. One ot the highlights ot the year was a bus trip to the Evanston Hospital School ot Nursing. At Christmastime, the patients in the Freeport hospitals received candy and coolcies trom visiting members. The last meeting in May consisted ot a candle- light ceremony. Those who had attended 75 per cent ot the meetings received pins. vt sa ,M , - T' T J J g, rf X ,. ,J ff ,J ,,f' g y,,q .YW -,. . 7, I i ya.. T. Orchestra, band and A Cappella combined talenrs to make an inspiring concert E . .S H0575 58 TR!-000815-I Freeporl l-ligh School was lhe I958 hosl for lhe annual Tri-Double-l Music lzeslival, held May 7 and 8. Approximalely 400 sludenls allended from Clinlon, Dubuque and Freepori. Guesl conduciors lhis year were: l-lugh McMillen, professor in The College oi Music and direclor oi ihe Universily oi Colorado bands: Dr. Wesley E. Smilh, chairman oi lhe Deparlmenl oi Music Edu- caliori al Qberlin College: and Professor Richard Band directors fake a break. Church chosen conduclor oi ihe Universily ol Wis- consin Symphony in I944. The combined l:iand's conceri was held Wednesf day evening, May 7, under lhe direclion ol l-lugh McMillen. Following lhis sludenis enioyed dancing, swimming, and olher recrealion al ihe iunior high, Thursday evening a second concerl was given by lhe massed orchesiras under The direclion oi Prov lessor Richard C. Church, and The massed choruses under lhe direclion of Dr. Wesley E, Smilh. Our guests enioyed an after-concert dance. i K . -up LAA 2A,,. X 5 wwkw 1 H05-' -- Qin gf: rm' A. K ,M . ,Briar 1 TWH. K An, , Wu? i ' A- . mtg, Q.nd ,4 ,ff , ' if 3-3 ' M X7 if QP , N .,V,,gb,,igL.-Y . .L ' W . , ,me , .,. ,, iff , W , M, . ,,.. 2 ,yy ff , , ,. A 'P' V, 4 A I 'J' 'E' A . vb in 'vu 2 tc Q i'f'f 5. 4 EL sgf ' jfgfiiw , m L .x -5, A ,gif I F , V , , P' ' ' 'ff m,i,,iwg,.'1w 4' V k fm.-M., Q ,X HX BF x , - 4 X 1, ,EN -W ff? -. Jffgzlfi W 'v Q v'- 3' 9, . f W1 M? gs' , , M W M W, ,-A ' ' -ff f i jf ' ' W ,..., M Q . in , '-:, f ' ' amy, fm' 1, ,T '?'i f f ,A I QM , . v wg V ' If , LLA' , V P fe 5 1 , f ww, ,A ' 1 f L' ' he '?: w 1 'MA 'AV 'Sm Q f N 5 W ww W F 45. 6 F' M 'Uh ,f 1 gsm YQ? Sh L ' ,gg Km! ,- ! , erg 1: : N1 - ' YY 5 8 wf . rv . K ek ,L,, V I , 3 , ' W ' K ,gi K, 4 -N , - f 3 'Q - gt., f n1 , 4 -A I ' V ' ' my K -i If lsth k 'N A A, . . L L V xv ' ' 5 L' 4 ' Af! K gp 'Yka': '5' . 'ffl ' lb Q H I A A wwf WX .,, x 7 V25 fl, g ,, 55 ga ff w 1 n 'QL-.H---A MA 'Hi 1? 2' ' mr Greierg Basses: 'Andy Wacaser, Gerald Schoonhoven, Nancy Kuhlemeier, Linda Sunday, Nancy Krueger, Sandra Kaiser: Harp: Susie Sieifen, Sandra Kubafzlce, Sylvia Vohllcersg Oboe: Linda Eichmeierg Isl Flule and Piccolo: Cynlhia Seeley: 2nd Flule: Jane Laible, Barbara Geiserq Clarinef: Jerry Rehfeldf, Adrian Andree, Marvin Janssen, Cornel: Vfayne Fawver, Sieve Seeman, Charles Siandrinq: Horn: Erich Woerhle, Juslin Sfrock, Kay Tuelle, Julie Klosa, Karen Boseg Trombone: Jim Coomber, Janel Wallon: Percussions: Neel M0 16.576 ll.S'v47Y ART MNC R75 Schmidi, John Fullcerson. Combined wiih ihe high school Spring Conceri Jrhis year was lhe second annual Variely Show, given on Jrhe niqhls ol May I and 2. Four days laler came Tri-Doubleel, a big eveni in which Dubuque played hosi lo Clinlon and Freeport Aside from fhe main conceris, ihe orchesira gave various assemblies, and a iheaier orchesira accom- panied lhe class plays. The lasi duly of lhe under- graduaie musicians was io accompany depariing seniors as ihey received Their diplomas, ihus ending a wonderful year for The Freeporf Senior High School Orchesira. The orchesira room hums wilh aclivily before lhe concerls. orcflestra ,f x 5 Ar ,fif , fs , N i K , , ,K , -is .. .X 5 Mr. Seeman discusses a score wifh some of fhe siudenfs before The Roclclord Symphony. Si Row l: Miss Nelson, Linda Sunday, Jeannine Evans, Violet Hall, Shirley Johnson, Karol Ortgiesen, Marilyn Holland, Donna Kay Wolf, Gretchen Brunlca, Sally Ann Hanson, Janice Stadermann, Kathy Uthlaut, Karen Book, Beth Vickery, Sharon Kunkle, Cynthia Snyder, Karen Steffen, Kathie Gorski, Nonie Klosa and Janice Jenner. Row Q: Judy Hannah, Sandra Fogel, Marlys Ascher, Kaliopee Malagaris, Zelda Kinman, Mary Gramley, Nancy Richtman, Linda Brechtel, Jill Fritzlen, Essie Patterson, Janet Hoffman, Jean Morey, Darlene Kasch, Marcia O'Donald, Minerva McDonald, Sharon Richman, Charlene Wastel, and Linda Jones. Row 3: Sandra Stien, Verlee Hesselbacher, Paul Waggoner, Terry IN 6'0NL'fR75' THROUGHOUT? AR This year, as always, the beautitul voices ot the A Cappella Choir blending together could be heard echoing through the halls trom the west end ot second tloor in room I lo, where the choir rehearses daily under the capable direction ot Miss Dorothy Nelson. Just betore Christmas, the choir participated in the annual Christmas assembly, which was a most Miss Nelson and Janice Jenner are two familiar fig- ures at all A Cappella concerts, beautitul and titting beginning tor that time ot year. The choraliers also toolc part in the Christmas Concert, which is given annually tor the public. Soon atter the Christmas Concert was over, the chorusters began worlcing doubly hard on their music for lri-Double-l, which was held in Dubuque, lowa, an event which all choir members loolc tor- ward to all year. 'l2ow, row, iovv your boat . .. , fi 18721, X ii Corman, LeRoy Wallace, Mike Whiton, David Stein, Don Miller, lerry Blunt, Iom Loughlin, Bill Morrow, Art Myers, Kay Larter, Dick Smith Judy Clark, Susie Finkbeiner, Pat Wagner, and Sherry Boeke. Row 4: Linda Kintzel, Dan Nichols, Joel Edler, Jerry Stocks, Gary Stearns Dean Wilson, Paul Hubbard, Ken Reid, Dennis Pratt, John Klinger, Robert Heilman, Wayne Fawver, Gary Criddle, Lee Carter, Torn Swank Jo Ann Wesson, Carol Falk, and Nancy Clark. 6'fIORl.S7fR5 EXIIIB 7' VER547 U77 ln acldiTion To The usual perTormances oT The group, such as sTuclenT assemblies, The choir Traveled To The Wagon Wheel, where They puT on a concerT Tor The annual ConvenTion oT The Illinois Associa- Tion oT School AclminisTraTors. They also sang aT The SenaTe l-loTel Tor a group oT businessmen, plus giving Their annual concerTs Tor Open l-louse aT senior high and The RoTarians. Angels We have hc-ard on high. rr cappella lnTroducecl lasT year as a new acTiviTy, The Vari- eTy Show was combined This year wiTh The Spring ConcerT To Torm one big nighT oT double enTerTain- menT. The concerT was given The TirsT halT oT The evening, Tollowed by The VarieTy Show. ln The Tollowing weelcs oT The school year, The choir was lcepT especially busy in preparing The music Tor baccalaureaTe ancl graduaTion services. , My , 0 0,24 ,E VW, i ' V, ' Row I: Kafhy Fauser, Kay Beffy Slocum, Pam Herberf, Judy Hansen, Sherry Troxell, Linda Jones, Susie Fogel, Mariha Bunchman, Rufh Albriffon, Joan Hawes, Margery Offe, Frances Ruman, Sharon Baker. Row Z: Miss Dorofhy Nelson, Nancy LaShelle, Judy Schulfz, Sharon Modica, Sylvia Eicholfz, Teresa Sfuarl, Margery Sfingley, Audrey Shippey, Karen Waferhouse, Rachel Gingrich, Judy DeVries, Judy Winfers, Sandy Lee, Janice Euler. Row 3: Sandy Finkbeiner, Linda Hamon, Linda Sunday, Diane Soufhard, Rufh Tricker, Jackie Hepner, Carol Keilsmeier, Donna Heilman, Agafha McKenzie, Janice Finkbeiner, Marilyn Lamm, Edna Johne son, Barbara Johnson, Louann Shelley. Row 5: Janice Harvey, Ardis Andre, Kafhy Schwarfz, Mary Yeager, Joanne Schenk, Nancy Schumeyer, Anneffe Schenk, Sherma Green, Judy Didclens, Mary Ann Tayler, Paf Kidd, Virginia Johnson, Karen Wilhelms, M0 IL' 6RO0P5 Wv4KBlf WAY W TH .YONGS Seafed: Paf Hildobrandf, Janice Jenner. Sfanding: P Karleen, Marilyn Lamm, and Gerald Schoonhoven. Judy Shulfz, Sandra Finkbeiner, Janice Finkbeiner, Mary Ann Taylor, Pafricia Kidd, Donna Heilman, Carol Kielsmeier. aul Girls' Glee Club voices can be heard fhroughouf fhe halls each day, blended fogefher in perfecf harmony under fhe direcfion of Miss Dorofhy Nel- son. Members, who are required fo have a good voice and some knowledge of music, are selecfed fhrough fryoufs. Accompanied by Marilyn Lamm, fhe members sang for fhe Chrisfmas Program, fhe Spring Concerf and The Variefy Show. Everyday fhe loud and enfhusiasfic voices of fhe Boys' Glee Club echo fhrough our halls. This year was fhe second fime fhaf fhe course was offered in fhe FHS curriculum. Led by Mr. Scholfen, and ac- companied by Janice Jenner, fhe group sang af fhe Chrisfmas Program, Thanksgiving Assembly, and fhe Variefy Show. Fronf row: Linda Sunday, Janice Sfaderrnan, Janef Hoffmann, Jo Ann Wessori, Back Row: Gary Griddle, Ray Carfer, Arf Myers, Joel Edler. ' i N. . 4 f- A ,V M , 3 E , iz J ?5v' 'F g ' f it f Z Row I: Billy Loring, Bill Jenner, Jim Lorenze, Don Sorn, Joe Wallock. Row 2: Ray Kneller, Willie Keys, Dennis Becker Ed Voss Danny Brooks, Ronald Mergen, Richard Anderson. Row 3: Sieve Jennings, Lee Carler, Paul Conder, Bruce Weir, Eugene Mackerl Bill Janssen, Ross Fagol, Lynn Collins. Row 4: Bill Selke, Mike Forlner, Torn Hoefle, Larry Warren, David Rinderman Marsh Weir Norm Pfile, Jerry Walson, Randall Sherman. Accornpanisl, Janice Jenner. fW.YfMBlf.5' PML' IN DI R167 Winning a superior raling in lhe Dislricl Music Conlesr al Galena, lhe Girls' Triplel Trio worked lirelessly under lhe direclion of Miss Nelson 'ro achieve Jrheir goal. Endless praclice and hard work consliluled 'rhe schedule of lhe Boys' Oclel, which was formed specifically for lhe purpose of going lo lhe Dislrici Music Conlesl. Chosen from A Capella, 'rhe Mixed Ensemble, which was raied superior in lhe dislricl conlesl, also pul in much work foward lhe perleciing of iheir seleclions. The Girls' Glee Ensemble, under lhe direclion of Miss Nelson, was well rewarded lor ils hard work when if received a superior raling al Galena. Leif To righl. Verlee Hesselbacher, Linda Kinfzel, Sandra Slein, Janice Sfaderman, Jill Frilzlen, Kaliopee Malagaris, Nancy Clark, Jane? Hoffmann, Kalhie Gorski. ' is 'ef L Jerry Sfocks, Marshall Weir, Bruce Weir Don Sorn Leif lo righi: Bulch Mackerl, Dan Brooks Bruce Weir, Bill Jenner, Joe Wallock, Mike Forfner Mar shall Weir, Tom l-loefle, Ray Kemp 1 l 5 L l l J i L L , l E1 , if M , Q Q, L, 3: J y, , X J L if E Q ' 5 '53 S 1 is rf if-is L 1 3, 1. fe 5 gQ M is x fel' Z5 iz' , 'gy 2: ff 1 lv Q... 4 I.. . .2 . . . -ll 2 f A , -41 ' The l:reeporT Pretzels compleTed Their season wiTh a Two won, seven losT, and one Tied record. Several Times Coach NaTe Johnson's boys played beTTer ball Than The opposing Team buT sTill losT The game in score. Losing Their opening game, 32-6, To Spring Val- ley, The PreTzel's only score came as l-larry Kent passed To Dean Wilson, who, in Turn, ran 8 yards Tor The Touchdown. l:reeporT Tied The Dixon Dukes, I3-I3, as Mike LaTayeTTe was called back Trom his IOO yard dash when clipping was called againsT l3reeporT. Wilson scrambled 4 yards Tor The TirsT TD., and KenT Tor The second wiTh Two seconds remaining in The game. Dayne Rogers kicked The exTra poinT. Opposing EasT Aurora Tor Their TirsT conTerence game, FreeporT losT, I2-6. Gary STearns was The leading ground gainer Tor The PreTz, picking up a ToTal oT I5 yards wiTh I3 carries. The Pretzels Touchdown came Trom The resulT oT a pass To sopho- more, Tom Walz. BaTTling The JolieT S-Teelmen on Their own grounds, The PreTz won an ouTsTanding Triumph, downing JolieT, Sl-I4. Norm Neuges made The TirsT TD. and KenT hiT Carson Grinnell Tor The exTra point. The nexT Touchdown was made by Harry Coach Nate Johnson and Captain Jerry Rehfeldt talk over their problems. Johnson, and Grinnell made The exTra poinT. Walz wenT Tor The Third Touchdown while STearns ran 20 yards and 4 yards Tor The nexT Two T.D.'s. LaTayeTTe completed another Touchdown: Then Dave Johnson raced l3 yards Tor anoTher. Rogers made The exTra poinT. Pkfrz liflklffff 6000 .S7v47l57ll' 554 0N T Q . fr ii Af, Ni varsity ball 1 rf ', , 1 , Left to right are: Row l: Elwyn Poe, Harry Kent, Dave McNary, Dale Paul, Al Moy, Harry Johnson, Dave Johnson, Mike Lafayette, Norm Neuges, Jerry Rehfeldt, Hank Perdue, Jack Slaas, Monroe Johnson, Gary Stearns, Dean Wilson, John Meyers, and Jerry Kiefer. Row 2: Dave Stein, Jim Klouser, Larry Warren, Gary Criddle, Virgil Engels, Bill Allen, Rog Schauer, Carson Grinnell, Gary Wagner, Sam Herron, Bob Nienhuis, Dan Brooks, Dayne Rogers, John Klinger, Gary Kirkpatrick, Fred Johnson and Jerry Hoot. Row 3: Coach Nate Johnson, Ray Kemp, Larry Casford, Bob Meyers, Pat Butler, Joe Brown, Jim Place, Dan Nichols, Joel Edler, Roosevelt Mazique, Bill Weisendanger, Jack James, Paul Hubbard, Mike Kaney, Paul Waggener, Coach Pratt and Coach Norman. 96 The fundamentals of Tackling. Mr. Norman and Naie-'hard at work Three To one and hes sf II go g AgainsT Elgin, The Prerz won in sTaTisTics, buT They losT in score, I3-26. The breaks againsT Them, Free- porT acquired Two Touchdowns, one by STearns, and The oTher by Dave Johnson. KenT passed To I.aTay- eTTe Tor The exTra poinT. Ken Zimmerman proved To be The Thorn in Free- porT's back as he gained Three Touchdowns and l52 yards Tor The WesT Aurora Blackhawks. The PreTz, however, racked up Two T.D,'s3 one a 55 yard pass To Tackle Rog Schauer, moved To end, and The oTher by 5Tearns. Schauer also manipulaTed The exTra poinT. The Tinal score was 33-I3 in Tavor oT The Blackhawks. Playing The besT game oT The season, The PreTz Triumphed over IfasT RockTord wiTh a 6-O win. Neuges, PreTz Tullback, gained II9 yards To pace The game, and he also scored The only Touchdown. CapTain Jerry RehTeldT's Take passes and I.aTay- eTTe's runs and Tackling also conTribuTed To The PreTz's good game. AlThough The PreTz ouTpIayed The LaSalle Cava- liers, They sTill losT 6-I2. Dave Johnson made The lone Touchdown To conTribuTe To The Pre-Tzel's cause. I:reeporT gained 248 To I47 Tor neT yards. Gary 5Tearns was The pacemaker oT The Tinal game oT The season againsT WesT RockTord. I-Ie gained I52 yards and made Two T.D.'s. The PreTz losT a Tough one, I3-20. STearns wenT Tor The lasT 8 yards oT a 46 yard drive Tor his one Touchdown, and The oTher Trom a 48 yard drive. Schauer re- ceived The exTra poinT, caTching a pass oT KenT's. Yards in rushing Tor FreeporT was 265 To The War- rior's I84 yards. Seniors, Mike I.aTayeTTe and Roger Schauer made second sTring on The all conTerence TooTbaIl Team. Honorable menTion also wenT To Bob Nienhuis, Bill Weisendanger, and I-larry KenT. RECORD FreeporT-,,..-- 6 I:reeporT ,..,c, I3 ' FreeporT ,..a., 6 FreeporT .,,,, . 5I JoIieT , ,. . FreeporT ,.,.,, I3 Elgin . FreeporT WN. I3 EasT RockTord EasT Aurora , , FreeporT ,,.,a, 6 Freeport , , .. , ,. 6 LaSalle ,- . M, WesT RockTord FreeporT. ,,., 6 FreeporT ,,,.s I 3 He's a Tough one to get down, he's a Prefz! . ,, kc i., ,, .L H. 4. Spring Valley , Dixon ,,,-,-, EasT Aurora ,- WesT Aurora , X Qff Q M, x v ix ff, .K rpm Qi :Vw X., 5 I 'ix ,, ANA A. -L 4. . Ay ,- ,xy X ,-ww ., ,- .14 ai? 1, 1 7 . 42 was Q f f ,ff 'Q sf: f L, K' H 5 '1 RHIIF I -.1 vq.p.w.-......WMk,........f,.., -W WMMW... .,.,,.,,,,., YU m 3 ,L 6A s, A. Z, .K X . ., X .M ,M ,L '11,-,f ,,,. A , yas, ff av' I., 4 ,x AQ x sf 5 Q W I 0PfI 6R DMEN GAIN FAME sopfzomore football Under the direction of Farrell Beneiiel and Will- iam Chance, coaches, the Prelzelelles had one of lhe mosl successful seasons in years. At the close ol the season the Freeport sophomore team had posted a record of live wins and four losses. ln the lirsl game of their '58 season, the Pretzel- eltes ran wild as lhey romped lo a 3lfO, victory over the Hall Township freshman-sophomore leam. Jerry Brown was the leading scorer with two touch- downs. Charles Smith, Diclq Schwartz, and Jim Baker each added lone 'l.D.'s to account lor the scoring. Coaches gennefiel and Cham, discuss pn. Freeport ran up a total oi 323 yards while holding dal' nlghvsgamee l-lall lo only 28. The Freeport sophs nexl encountered a rough U Dixon team, but came out victors as they edged Freeporln '3l Hall Townshlp H O Dixon, 6-O. The game winning score came in the Ffeepollfaff' 6 Dlxon f fffff -f O second quarter when Charles Smith went over from Freeport 7 7 20 East Aurora 7 77 7 7 26 0 le'Y5VCl OUJV- Freeport ,,,,,, 6 Joliet 77777 7 7.77. O Staging a last quarter rally that almost suc- Freepomimf Y 6 Elgin 34 ceeded, the Prelzelelles losl their conference Free on 6 WeS+ Aurora 7 opener, 26-20, over Easl Aurora's Kittens. Denny p mm H H Mayes led Freeport in its losing cause by scoring Freerorl 7 Easl Rockford N' 'WI3 lwo touchdowns in the last guarier to pull within Ffeeporl ffff af 7 LaSalle-Peru 'ff' ff 6 six points. When the game ended, Freeport had Freeporl777 ,.,, 25 West Rockford ,,,,, 7 I3 Row 1: Keith Bicker, Don Sorn, Joe Wallock, Gary Amodeo, Dan Vallarta, Jerry Brown, Denny Mayes, Eugene Mackert, Richard Karrick, Wayne Weier, David Weier, Richard Kammer. Row 2: Lynn Collins, Dan Nye, Art Conder, Malcolm Mitchell, Charles Smith, Jim Baker, Jerry Andres, PGUI Frey, Gary Smith, Leonard Baumann, John Klever, Calvin Reed, Doug Balz. Row 3: Bill Chance lcoachl, Daylon Reed, Gary Holland, Ted Frank, Paul Bauch, Ed Stukenberg, Dick Otte, Gary Keller, Dick Schwartz, Karl Nichols, Bob Hildebrecht, Dave Newman, Lowa rey Buchanan, Gerry Keith, Bruce Thompson, Farrell Benefiel Ccoachl. - Q fl 4 4 - 1 Jerry Andres Co CapTainl Jim Baker TCO-CapTainl Paul Bauch possession oT The ball deep in KiTTen TerriTory. The oTher PreTzeleTTe score came in The TirsT quarTer when ArT Conder Took The opening kickoTT and wenT all The way Tor The TD. WiTh quarTerback Jerry Andres scoring Trom The Two yard line wi+h iusT one minuTe 55 seconds To play, The PreTzeleTTes downed The JolieT sophomore Team in a Tough game, 6-O. The PreTzeleTTes Tound rough going as They were sTomped, 34-6, by a rough Elgin Team. The lone FreeporT score came in The Third guarTer when Jerry Andres Tossed a 23-yard pass To end Dick SchwarTz. The games sTand-ouT was Elgin's leTT halTback, Roger Wagner, who scored Tour T.D,'s on runs oT Sl, 2l, 3, and I yards. The FreeporT sophs nexT losT a Thriller To WesT Aurora's T-lawkleTs, 7-6. FreeporT's score came in The second quarTer when Denny Mayes wenT over Trom Tour yards ouT. Fumbling hindered The PreTzeleTTes as They drop- ped a close one To EasT RockTord, I3-7. The only PreTzeleTTe score came in The Tinal period when KeiTh Bicker Threw a 20-yard pass To Charles SmiTh Tor The Touchdown. The PreTzeleTTes won Their second Big 8 game by deTeaTing a sTrong LaSalle-Peru Team, 7-6, in a IOO More Tea please. KeiTh Bicker Ardel Conder Ted Frank Mayes Tinds running noT so good wiThouT head Gary Holland Paul Frey We'll gef him ouf of your way. Gary Keller l l Balmer hif af sideline. Malcolm Mifchell Dennis Mayes close confesf. Affer pushing fhe lncas all over fhe field, fhe Prefzeleffes finally scored in fhe fhird period on an off-faclrle run by Denny Mayes who wenf 42 yards for a fouchdown. The all-imporfanf exfra poinf was lciclced by Paul Frye. The Freeporf Prefzeleffes won fheir final game of fhe season by defeafing Wesf Roclcford, 25-I3. Quarferbaclc Keifh Biclcer was fhe game's sfandouf, scoring fwo fouchdowns himself and passing for a fhird fo Jim Balcer. Denny Mayes also scored a fouchdown. Af fhe close of fhe season Coach Benefiel pre- senfed leffers fo fhe following: Gary Amodeo, Jerry Andres, Jim Balcer, Paul Bauch, Keifh Biclcer, Jerry Brown, Lowery Buchanan, Arfhur Conder, Ted Franlc, Raul Frey, Roberf l-fillebrechf, Gary Hol- land, Gary Keller, Eugene lvlaclcerf, Dennis Mayes, Malcolm Mifchell, Karl Nichols, and Dan Nye. Ofluers receiving sophomore monograms were: Richard Offe, Daylon Reed, Richard Schwarfz, Charles Snfuifh, Ed Sfulceruberg, Bruce Thompson, Joe Walloclc, Dan Vallarfa, Richard Karriclc, John Klever, Dave Newman, and Gary Smifh. This year's sophomore squad elecfed Jerry An- dres and Jim Baker as honorary co-capfains. Man- agers leffers wenf fo Arlo Triclfel and Richard Kammer. 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SEASCDIXVS FreeporT ol STerling ,,,,, ,,-48 FreeporT. 78 Monroe .,,.., ,.8l FreeporT, ., .49 Belvidere . ,- -32 FreeporT 56 Dixon ,,,.., ..,-60 FreeporT 50 Rock Falls U., ..5l FreeporT 44 WesT RockTord , 58 FreeporT , 52 LaSalle-Peru w.w. 47 FreeporT , 47 Sycamore ,,,.,. 45 FreeporT, 52 Maine Township 578 FreeporT,,,.53 WesT Aurora ,,,7l FreeporT 50 FasT RockTord ,W58 FreeporT. 5, 60 Jolief ..,...... 75 FREfPOK7PRE7ZEl 0465135 JE!! 145 UNIT l-lindered by a lack of heighT and speed, The l958-59 version oT The FreeporT PreTzel cage squad spuTTered and coughed mosT oT The season To a I l-I3 slaTe. lnconsisTency hurT The PreTz mosT oT The year, buT They ielled as a uniT in Time To sweep anoTher regional TiTle and advance To The RockTord secTional Tinals beTore bowing. The PreTzels sTarTed Their season downing STerl- ing, bl-47. Mel WrighT, Wayne Fawver, and Roger Schauer collecTed I5, I4 and l3 poinTs respecTively. The Tollowing nighT aT Monroe, The PreTz losT 7l-68 despiTe WrighT's 30 poinT ouTbursT. FnTerTaining Belvidere The nexT week, FreeporT Trounced The Bucs, 49-32, in a game marred by roughness. Fawver led The scorers wiTh I3 Tallies. The nexT nighT aT Dixon, The PreTzels were nipped, 6056. WrighT hiT I7 To Top The scorers. A week laTer, Ken 5iebol's desperaTion 40-TooT shoT gave Rock Falls an uphill 5l-50 vicTory, despiTe a greaT all-around game by everyone. WesT RockTord bounced The PreTzels, 58-44, in The iniTial conTerence game Tor boTh. WrighT l-larry Johnson, Richard Kidd, Dean Wilson, John Klinger, Paul Hubbard, Roger Schauer, Melvin WrighT, Ken Reid, Carson Grin- nell, Gary Wagner, Wayne Fawver, l-larry Kenf, Gary STearns, Jerry RehTeldl, and Don Miller, CenTer: Managers: Jerry l-looT and Franklin Walker: Coaches: Fred PraTT and Ron Norman. 1- --.74- ,-b, w...An-mx M.-1 q 1114 - -ul . 1g,,...... RECQRD si Freeporf, , Wesi' Rockford --76 Freeporf,..--6I Beloif ,.,...... 65 Freeporf ,,,. 50 LaSalle-Peru .... 49 Freeporf .,., 62 DeKalb ........ 50 Freeporf ,... 55 Elgin .......... 89 Freeporf ,.., 55 Easf Rockford ,065 Freeporf ,,., 72 Easf Aurora .... 58 Freeporf .o., 73 Galena ........ 30 Freeporf .,.o 72 Aquin w.......o 48 Freeporf o.,, I7 Winnebago .... I5 Freeporf ..,. 46 Sfillman Valley --42 Freeporf ..., 49 Wesf Rockford V60 0 carrakf Rfofaiifiiffiilfifffiiiiif fifilii meshed 27 for Freeporf. Coach Norman's cagers survived a Iasf quarfer rally by fhe L-P Cavaliers and gained fheir firsf conference vicfory, 52-47, wifh Wrighf hiffing I5. Over fhe holidays, fhe Prefz parficipafed in fhe DeKalb Tournamenf. They edged Sycamore, 47-45, in fheir firsf game buf were roufed by fhe fall Maine Township hoopsfer, 78-52. Af Wesf Aurora, fhe Prefz were swamped, 7I-53. Wrighf fopped Freeporf wifh I6. Easf Rockford fripped fhe locals 58-50. Wrighf Coach Norman falks over fhe resulfs of fhe secfionals wifh Max Warner and Bob King of Rockford. varsity baske tba!! garnered I8 and scoring honors for fhe nighf. The Jolief Sfeelmen frimmed Freeporf, 75-60, as Wrighf wifh I8 and Rog Schauer wifh I3, led 'Ihe losers. The Freeporf men ran info fhe Wesf Rockford squad nexf and fook if on fhe chin, 76-6I. Wrighf's 23 poinfs couldn'f offsef a Warrior .577 shoofing percenfage. Nexf, fhe Orange and Black losf fo Beloif, 65-bl alfhough Wrighf dumped in 24. The boys finally ended fheir dearfh, fripping L-P, Wags hooks in fine form. , ,,.1.....-. .Q Mel kicks Two! WhaT a Tangle of legs and armsl Now This is whaT Wayne Fawver 50-49 on WrighT's lasT second buclceT. WrighT and Gary Wagner neTTed I8 and I7 poinTs. FreeporT conTinued Their change oT Torm and rolled over DeKalb, 62-50, as WrighT led The way wiTh 23. The Tollowing Friday, The PreTz encounTe-red The Elgin quinTeT and losT 89-55. WrighT hooped 24 poinTs To lead FreeporT. WrighT counTed I8 poinTs buT To no avail, as The PreTzels losT To EasT Rocloford, 65-55. The Orange and Blaclc Tinished Their Big EighT season wiTh a, 72-58, vicTory over EasT Aurora. Schauer pumped in 24 Tor The winners. ln Their TirsT Two games oT The Regional Tourna- menT, FreeporT disposed oT Galena 73-30 and Aquin 72-48 wiTh no Trouble. In The Tinals, Winnebago, by sTalling away more Rog Tires away. calls a perTecT seT-up! Than 24 minuTes, gave Coach Norman's crew a scare beTore losing by Two poinTs, I7-l5. The home Town cagers had a cold nighT againsi' STillman Valley in The secTional, buT won 46-42. Facing WesT RoclcTord Tor The secTional TiTle, The Team played some oT Their besT ball of The season beTore being dropped by The Warriors, 60-49. WrighT, playing his lasT game in a PreTzel uniTorm hiT 2I poinTs. VarsiTy leTTer winners were: Wayne Fawver, Car- son Grinnell, Harry Johnson, Richard Kidd, Don Miller, Ken Reid, Jerry RehTeldT, Roger Schauer, Gary 5Tearns, Gary Wagner, and Mel WrighT. Roger Schauer was named Team capTain: Mel WrighT was chosen by his TeammaTes as The mosT valuable player: and Richard Kidd was awarded The honor of TreeThrow champion oT The conference. Mel WrighT puTs one up! proTesTs. ,.,- ,gr l had The ball TirsTl Wayne OW of my We in Mend! ob, , Sxeams. JV coach, Fred Prall, wilh Ron Norman Ioolc over YXUI Xaerl- nexl year's prospecls, QOOXI J V'.S' L'0N6l0Df SEASON WIT!! .666 MARK The Freeporl JV's, coached by Fred Prall, ended Iheir l958-59 season wilh a record of Iour wins and Iwo losses. For The Iirsr game of The season, Freeporl was hosl Io Roclc Falls and won 70-54. Carson Grinnell scored I8 poinls, and Ken Reid, I4. Freeporl played Ifasl Rockford Twice, winning bolh games. The score of Ihe Iirsl game being73-57 and Ihe second 83-38. j v basketball In a very close game, Ihe Prelzels delealed For- reslon, 6260. Paul Hubbard and Gary Wagner led Ihe scoring wilh I7 and I4 poinls respeclively. Freeporl was delealed Twice by Wesl Rocldord. In Ihe Iirsl game, Ihe score was 59-427 for Ihe sec- ond game, in which Hubbard scored I8 poinls, if was 6I-47. Coach Prall awarded Iellers Io Paul Hubbard, Harry Kenl, John Klinger, and Dean Wilson. Row I: Coach Fred Prall, Richard Kidd, Harry Kenl, Gary Slearns, and Ken Reid. Row 2: Carson Grinnell, Paul Hubbard, John Klinger, Dean Wilson, and Gary Wagner. mf? PRf7'ZEl677E5 TIE 0K flK.5'7Plv4Cf N B16 8 soplr om ore basketball Row I: Manager, Arlo Trickel: David Richfer, Gary Holland, Eugene MackerT, Greg Schlrmer, Gary Keller, Arf Conder, Ron Kaiser, Bruce Thompson, Jerry Brown, Dan Vallarta, and Manager Richard Kammer. Row 2: Coach William Chance, Tom Walz, Jim Baker, Jerry Andres, Dan Ilgen, Bob Nienhuis, Virgil Engels, Dick Schwarfz, William Weisendanger, Keifh Bicker, Denny Mayes, and Coach Farrell Benefiel, The Prerzeleffes of FreeporT High, under The coaching of Farrell Benefield and his assisTanT, Will- iam Chance, Turned in an excellenT season record of I8 wins and only 3 losses. EighT of Their vicTories were conference wins which gave Them a Tie for firsT wiTh LaSalle-Peru. I:reeporT's firsT game was on Their home courT where They beaT STerling by a score of 5l-37. High men for The winners were Tom Walz wiTh I3 poinTs and Bob Neinhuis wiTh I2. NexT, l:reeporT Traveled To Monroe, handing our Wisconsin neighbors a 65-36 defeaT. A Tie for scor- l-Iello, MerriTT? William Chance waifs pafienfly for Farrell Benefiel-sophomore baskefball coaches. Q ing honors Turned up beTween The PreTzeleTTes wiTh bofh Walz and Dick SchwarTz dropping in I4 poinTs. The following week The Team played hosT To Belvi- dere and beaT Them 62-34. FreeporT's Top scorers were Jerry Andres and Walz wiTh I3 poinTs each. FreeporT's nexT vicTim was Dixon, who losT To The Orange and Black by a score of 53-43. Pacing The PreTzeleTTes was Neinhuis wiTh 25 poinTs. The following game The PreTzeleTTes sTormed over Rock Falls by a score oT 55-29. Leading The Free- porf aTTack was Schwarfz wiTh l5. The firsT conference game for The FreeporT Team was played aT Wesf Rockford, where The PreTzeleTTes defeaTed Wesf, 5I-29. SchwarTz and Walz, wiTh I4 and I3 poinTs respecTively, led The l3reeporT scoring. To make iT seven wins in a row, The PreTzeleTTes sTopped LaSalle-Peru, 36-30. Tom Walz led The vicfors wifh I7. The cagers received Their TirsT loss from Wesf Aurora wiTh a 59-37. I-ligh for l3reeporT were Walz, dropping in I4, and Bob Neinhuis, Tallying IQ. Benefiel's men defeaTed EasT Rockford, 64-50, wiTh KeiTh Bicker Taking scoring honors wiTh 22 poinTs. The PreTzeleTTes beaT JoIieT 54-47, Bicker again being high poinT man wiTh I7. Freeporf Trounced Wesf Rockford by a score of '1 M 5 K 'mv qt ff l lif ,.. ,4 , 1, A ,SL my 2 2 f'3'5 . 3- rw 3 h Q f i? f553 if fw- rf 4 , Af- Q- L., Jerry racks up poinTs. Belvidere deTenders can'T sTop This shoT by Biclcer. STanding in mid-air Torn Walz shooTs high. Track man malces high lump Tor baslceT. Bob blocks The baskeT Tor Andres. ff is XXX 46-44. Walz was again high man on The Team wiTh 2I. Coming up againsT CrysTal Lalce, The PreTzel- eTTes were behind all The way and dropped The game To The Lakers, 43-60. Neinhuis led FreeporT wiTh l3. In The Third place game, FreeporT beaT ST. Thomas oT Rocldford, 44-43, surviving a lsT period rally. Walz led our cagers wiTh I5. The sophomore leTTer winners were: KeiTh Biclcer, Tom Walz, Richard SchwarTz, Bob Nienhuis, Jerry Andres, Jim Balmer, Virgil Engels, ArT Conder, Will- iam Wisendanger, Dennis Mayes, Leroy llgen, Rich- ard Kammer lmanagerl, and Arlo Triclcel lmanagerl. RECORD l:reeporT STerling W, FreeporT Monroe Freepori Belvidere , FreeporT Dixon , ,B WH T:reeporT Roclc Falls ,,,, Free-porT WesT RoclcTord FreeporT LaSalle-Peru Freeport ,, , WesT Aurora FreeporT EasT RoclcTord FreeporT JolieT , , FreeporT WesT Rocldord FreeporT BeloiT ,, , FreeporT LaSalle-Peru FreeporT DeKalb , Freeport, , , Elgin 7 FreeporT EasT RoclcTord FreeporT EasT Aurora BELVTDERE FROSH-SOFT-T TOURNAMENT FreeporT Glenbard H, FreeporT EasT Aurora Freeporl' CrysTal Lalce FreeporT ST. Thomas lRoclcTordl Mary Hickman Harrief Shipley Marie Casiana Lynn Osheroff Karlene KeTelhuT lcapTain Sally Koppein LW FRZMDERS 30057 SPIRITS cfleerleaders ON FREEPORT On, FreeporT, On, FreeporT, Crash righT Through ThaT line. Take The ball around, Roll iT on The ground, You are doing Tine. So On, Freeport On, FreeporT, Take our vicTory Through, On, Freeport On, FreeporT We are all wiTh you! Susie Finkbeiner Susie Fogel Pam HerberT Sandy Sfricker Gail GuenTherman Ann Smoyer In This year of rockeTs and saTelliTes, Cape Canav- eral wasn'T The only place of concenTraTed energy. ApproximaTely a Thousand miles norTh in The small midwesTern Town of FreeporT was enough energy To send even The lowesT spiriTs soaring. The source of all This pep was The FHS cheerleading squad. WheTher enduring freezing weaTher or rainy nighTs, The girls always managed a smile and eagerly led The crowd wiTh cheers. Under The direcTion OT Miss Elizabefh Heiland, Karlene KeTelhut capTain of The varsiTy squad wiTh seniors Marie Casiana, Lynn OsheroTt l'larrieT Ship- ley and iuniors Mary Hickman and Sally Koppein planned pep assemblies and new cheers. The iunior varsiTy came ouT wiTh many new noTions oT Their own To obTain more enThusiasm from The crowd. The members oT This squad were juniors Susie Fogel and Susie Finkbeiner and sophomores Gail GuenTherman, Pam Herbert Ann Smoyer and Sandy STricker. Through The eTTorTs of These girls, a moral vicTory was won Tor our school wheTher The games were won or losT. ROW I: Joel Busker, Russ Taylor, Norm Pfile, Jerry Sfoclis, Earl Hickman, Bill Mercier. Bob Cregan, Bill Fambro, Del Roberfs, Mike LaFayeTTe, Percy Hilfon, KeiTh Timmerman, Sam Herron, Roosevelf Mazique. ROW 2: Joel Edler lMgr.l, Wayne Fawver, Jim Wrighf, Carson Grennel, Dayne Rogers, Jim Pinnow, Dave Johnson. Tom Johnson, Dave Olfmann, TIIINNADS' EN The Freeporf High Track Team sTarTed iTs season by Traveling To The Madison Relays which were held in The new Camp Randall Memorial, an indoor Track. The Prefzels failed To score in This meeT. FreeporT made up for a lack of scoring in The Madison relays by compiling 96 V2 poinTs while roll- ing over Belvidere and Aquin. Mike LaFayeTTe paced The PreTzels wiTh Three wins followed closely by Keifh Zimmerman wiTh Two. ln all, FreeporT won I I evenTs. Look, Prefzels, we can fly Tool Harry Johnson, Vernon Mercier, Paul Hubbard, Ray Kemp, Fred Johnson. ROW 3: Coach Praff, Wendell Cox, Pefe STukenberg, Jack Faull, Norm Neuges, Jack James, Doug Guqger, Gary Kirkpafrick, John Klinger, Hank Forfney, Jon Hepner, Mike WhiTTen, Jim Tegl, Bill Allen, Dan TerHark. ROW 4: AssisTanT Coaches. Johnson and Barnes. 01'50L'6'f.Y5f0l 5ffl5'0N track team In FreeporT's Third oufing, The cindermen won Their second Triangular meeT downing Harlem and Oregon by piling up 653f5 poinTs. LaFayeTTe spear- headed The Prelzel drive To vicTory wiTh Three firsTs and a second. FreeporT nexT Traveled To Sferling where They defeaTed The Golden Warriors for The firsT Time in over ThirTy years in a dual meeT. While winning The meeT, The PreTzeIs picked up a ToTaI of 722f3 poinTs compared To STerling's 47 VZ. LaFayeTTe was again The leading poinT geTTer wiTh Three firsTs and a second. Wendy Cox picked up Two firsTs and a Third. Cloudy, windy weafher hampered The Times and disfances as The Warriors of WesT Rockford defeaTed FreeporT, 63-55. Percy HiITon did noT seem To be boThered by The weafher as he won The pole vauIT and high iump, Tieing a school record in The IaTTer. His jump of 5 feeT, IO inches, Tied a record seT by Charles Jones in I93I and Tied by Cliff Lang in I955. NexT, FreeporT's Thinclads wenT To The DeKalb Relays where They placed 6Th ouT of 23 schools wiTh I7If2 poinTs To Their credif. FreeporT accounTed for Their poinTs wiTh Three Thirds, a fourfh, and a fifTh. EQ it Rock Falls repeaTed Their l957 perTormance as They again won The championship. FreeporT won ll oT l4 evenTs while deTeaTing Dubuque, 72-46. l-lighlighTing The meeT was Russ Taylor's record-brealcing Time oT 2l.I in l8O yard low hurdles and l.aFayeTTe's Tour TirsTs. Taylor's Time beTTered The record seT by Bill Spahn in l95l oT 2 I .2. ln This race Timers said ThaT Wendell Cox had equaled The mark and Wayne Fawver was only Two-TenThs oTT The record. The PreT1els nexT encounTered The RockeTs oT Rock Falls who edged FreeporT, 62-56, in a close meeT. La FayeTTe Topped The Preliels scoring wiTh Two TirsTs. LaFayeTTe was The sole PreTzel To gualiTy Tor The sTaTe meeT held in Champaign as FreeporT placed TourTh ouT OT 36 schools in The disTricT Traclc meeT. The PreTzels compleTed Their Traclc season in Elgin where They placed sevenTh in The Big 8 meeT in The varsiTy division. LaFayeTTe again paced FreeporT's scoring wiTh a second in The 44-O, and a Third in The 220. l-le also anchored The mile relay which placed Third. OTher members of The mile relay Team were Norman PTile, RoosevelT Mazique, and Bob Cregan. Coach Fred PraTT presenTed leTTers To The Tollow- ing: Milce LaFayeTTe, who won The Bill Young Memorial Trophy Tor scoring The mosT poinTs in The course of The season, Wendell Cox, honorary cap- Tain oT The Team, RoberT Cregan, William Fambro, Harry's speed gradually closes The gap. Russ, Wendy and Wayne quickly Talce The lead over opponenTs Earl l-liclcman, and Percy l-lilTon who was The pen- TaThlon winner. OThers winning varsiTy leTTers were Harry Johnson. RoosevelT Mazique, Bill Mercier, Norman PTile, DelberT RoberTs, Jerry SToclcs, Russel Taylor and KeiTh Zimmerman. ln The penTaThelon which l-lilTon won, l.aFayeTTe placed second and Mazique came in in Third place. Seven sophomore leTTers were presenTed. Those receiving leTTers were Carson Grinnell, Sam Herron, Dave Johnson, Fred Johnson, John Klinger, Dave OlTman, and Michael WhiTTon. Joel Edler was The recipienT oT a manager's leTTer. Up and over, and a long way down. T l There goes The gun, There go The boys! S, 4' . y i. J xi , 5 I 3 2 14 Db f in ,V 1 . ' ' ff 55, '- X A Wx 4 A s , X me f X 'mi , L Q if ,,,,. Y SEASONS HIGH MARKS l2O yd. IOO yd seo yd. 880 yd. 440 yd High Hurdles - Dash ...,.Mv. Run ......,. Relay -,- Run ,W ,--,, Pole Vault ...... l8O yd. Low Hurdles , Broad Jump .,..,v.. Mile Run e,,.....e., 220 yd. Dash -,- Discus Shot Put .,... -U High Jump ,.,. U, Mile Relay s-- :I6.2 :IO.3 2:07 I:37.9 Z5l.8 IOl7nl !2l.l 20' 6112 4:54 :23 I3 I' 44' 5' IO 3:4O.l Taylor Lafayette Cregan Johnson, Pfile, Cox, Lafayette Lafayette Hickman Taylor Lafayette Stocks Lafayette Zimmerman Zimmerman Hilton Pfile, Mazique, Cregan, Lafayette , Eager spectators wat t the finish l e as No Roosevelt, a d Delbert t k first three places 7v4NKfR.S' MIPRO :ff Rfrokvs SWIM M007 This year The FreeporT l-ligh School swimming Team had iTs mosT successTul season since iTs beginning in I955. They ended Their dual meeT compeTiTion wiTh a 6-2 record, Two seconds in as many Triangular meeTs, a Third in The ConTerence, and TiTTeenTh in The STaTe. All buT Two oT The school records Tell, buT no pool marks were broken. Buzz BurT, seT new Times in The IOO yd. back sTroke and l5O yd. individual medley: Jim Massie, The oTher double record breaker, seT a new Time in The 400 and ZOO yd. Tree sTyle7 Tom Gelwicks broke his own record which he held Tor The school in The IOO yd. buTTerTlyg Jon l-lepner seT a new school mark in The IOO yd. breasT sTrokeq and boTh relay Teams seT new school records. The PreTzel wins in dual meeTs were over Elmwood Park, LaSalle-Peru, and Twice-deTeaTed Elgin and DeKalb. The only losses were To EasT and WesT RockTord. Their seconds in Triangular meeTs were won againsT EasT RockTord and LaSalle-Peru, The oTher wiTh WesT RockTorcl and L-P. They placed Third in The Big EighT ConTerence, beaT only by EasT and WesT RockTord. The only quali- Tier Tor FreeporT in The STaTe meeT was Frank Dyson, who placed sixTh in diving. This is The TirsT year The PreTzels have placed in The Tinals. Well, The way l see iT .... lT's a bird! lT's a plane! lT's Fran LeTTer-winners were: Tom Gelwicks, Jon Hepner, Frank BurT, Tom Doyle, Frank Dyson, Mike ForTner, Larry KnauTT, Jim Massie, Bryan McGinnis, Dave Mc- Nary, Al Moy, LeRoy Moy, Bob Meyers, Bob Ross. Dave Nehrling, Marshall Weir, John Fulkerson, John Borchers, Lowry Buchanan, Ray Kemp, Dick Laible, Loyal Gassman, and Richard Kammer. Where do l goTron'1 here? Row I: Bryan McGinnis, LeRoy Moy, Dick Laible, Gary ThursTon, Doug Balz, Al Moy, Frank Dyson, and Mike LaFayeTTe, Row 2: Mike WoodruTT, Bob Ross, Mike ForTner, Larry KnauTT, Marshall Weir, Bill Moren, Tom Gelwicks, and David Nehrling. Row 3: Manager, Don Kimes, Jon l-lepner, Jim Massie, Dave McNary, Tom Doyle, John Borchers, Lowrey Buchanan, and Bob Meyers, . . T -'1 V..- 1 11-1.1 1- 1 1.- , . -in my 1 ,..1..-Qs...-,T-u-uv-H-1.1 John observes keenly and pa+ien+ly awaifs his hit Jim coaches wisely af first II6 - ,J ,f.Qsf'5'Lw ' 7 , , . . 1 1 - I N .L 5.1 sg ., WWI fd J 1 i f ' 1' ia, M . , Raw fi, How's 'rha+ for a score? Jon makes a mad clash for ihird. ROW I: Gary STearns, Terry Corrnan, Wendell GarnharT, Bob Reid, Jon Ngvgkl Roq Schauer, Jim Nelson, Jerry Bill Morrow, Fred Williams, Howie KeisTer, Gary GranT, Gary RehTeldT, George I-lively. ROW 3: Coach Marks, Duncan Criddle, ROW 2: John Neisman, Deal Wilson, Ken Reid, G-ilchrisT, Franklin Walker, Edwyn Poe, Joe Spudich. 7flROU6fl WL'7'0Klf.S BAIMEN WIN FAME Opening The '58 baseball season, The PreTz de- TeaTed Orangeville, 7-I. Gary GranT and Bob Reid each came Through wiTh a Triple, while Roger Schauer sTruck ouT eleven men and allowed only Tour hiTs. AgainsT DakoTa The PreTzels won, 7-2. Jim Nelson, piTcher. sTruck ouT sixTeen baTTers and allowed only Two hiTs. ParTly Through errors on FreeporT's parT The Two opposing runs were made. Bill Morrow, The piTcher, paced The Tollowing game wiTh EasT Rockford, which we losT, 4-5, mainly on errors. l-lowie KeisTer, Jerry RehTeldT, and Reid had one hiT each while George l-lively came Through wiTh Two hiTs. LisTen closely. boys! baseball team A Treak homer by KeisTer won The WesT Rockford game, 7-6. Jon Novak doubled. KeisTer had Three hiTs. and Novak, Hively, GranT, John Neisman, and Fred Williams singled. fXgainsT The Dixon Dukes The PreT2 again won, 8-7. In The lasT inning Schauer singled, scoring Novak Tor The winning run. RehTeIdT hiT a double, and Novak and Gram' each had Two hiTs. To open The Rock Valley ConTerence, The PreTzels won, I0-6, againsT ST. Thomas oT RockTord. KeisTer and T-lively each came Through wiTh a double. Nel- son, Morrow, Schauer, RehTeldT, Reid, and Williams had one hiT apiece, What have we here? FreeporT's top hitters. ,m-.g..,a,m.au-r-1w-- f. . . af, Mb, ar- f , , FreeporT. . . 7 FreeporT ,... 7 FreeporT ..., 4 FreeporT .... 7 Freepoi-T .... 8 IO I 2 FreeporT A... 7 FreeporT ..,. I FreeporT ,,.. FreeporT A.., FreeporT ..,. 6 FreeporT .,.. 5 F ..., IT should be ouT of The park. FreeporT .... 22 FreeporT ..., I 3 FreeporT ..., 4 FreeporT ..., 3 Williams provided The big momenT of The game againsT Belvidere by hiTTing a single wiTh The bases loaded. RehTeldT also singled wiTh KeisTer scoring in The TirsT inning and GranT in The second. Schauer, The piTcher, sTruck ouT seven men To make The final score, I2-2. Losing The nexT, 7-6. againsT EasT Rockford, Wil- liams again singled To drive in Two runs. Novak singled, scoring Three runs. The oTher Two runs were made by RehTeldT and Gary STearns. The PreTz gave up a 9-I game To WesT Rockford. The only score came when Novak singled, Tollowed wiTh a single by RehTeldT To score Morrow. Big Jon peels Toward 'First RECORD Orangeville , . , I DakoTa ...,.,. 2 EasT Rockford . . 5 WesT Dixon ST. Thomas ..., 6 Belvidere ..... 2 EasT Rockford . . 6 WesT Rockford, 9 Dixon Durand .....,. 0 Rockford , 6 Da koTa ..,,... 5 ST. Thomas .,.. 4 One more hif for The PreTz. EasT Dubuque . . 0 Chadwick ,.... 3 Belvidere ..... 5 NorTh Chicago . 7 WiTh Schauer piTching againsT Dixon, The PreTz Ios+ a close game wiTh a score, 7-6. The main evenT Tor our baTsmen came when Neisman hiT a Triple. KeisTer, Neisman, Schauer, and Reid each singled wiTh RehTeldT hiTTing a Two-bagger and 6ranT a one-bagger. Morrow, PreTz hurler, won Tame wiTh a no-hiTTer againsT Durand. Winning 5-O, he sTruck ouT Twelve opposing players and walked Two: Hively singled. Reid, wiTh Three hiTs. and Williams and Neisman wiTh Two hiTs each, aided FreeporT in deTeaTing ST. Thomas, IO-4. I-lively, Morrow, and KeisTer had one hiT apiece, while Williams had a double. GranT Tears pasT Third. How's 'the game going? Rog seriously warms Using only five innings, lhe Prelzels bear Easl Dubuque, 22-O. Schauer gave up only lwo hils, and Granl and Hively had homeruns. Gary Slearns and Schauer had 'rhree hils wilh Granl, l-lively, and Neisman each having 'rwo hils respeclively. Wil- liams, Rehfeldl, Keisler, Novak, and Gary Criddle each had one hil apiece. Wi+h a .l5I7 baffing average, fhe Prelz again won, I3-3, opposing Chadwick. In 'rwenly-nine limes af bal, 'the Prelz had fifleen hils. Williams gof four hi'rs oul of 'four limes al bal, while Keisler had fhree oul of four. Losing a hard one lo Belvidere, 4-5, Keisler and Neisman each hil homers. Gram' had fwo hifs, and Nelson, pilching, had len slrike-ouls. The Prefz gave up a 3-7 game To Norlh Chicago. up. Howie keeps a close walch over first Neisman, Keisler, Slearns, and Schauer, lhe pilcher, each had one hit Wilh Schauer hurling fhe balsmen were viclorious over Dakola. Novak, Williams, Nelson, Keisler, and Neisman all singled lo help wilh 'rhe I5-5 viclory. Neisman led lhe balsmen wilh a .452 barling average. Williams, mosl valuable player, was second wilh a .400 balling average. The Prerz ended 'rhe season by winning lhe Dislricr and Regional Tournamenls. Coach Gene Marks rewarded I3 varsily lellers for a successful season wi'rh I2 viclories and 5 losses. Those receiving leHers were: Wendell Garnharl, Gary Granl. George l-lively, Howie Keisler, Jim Nelson, Bill Morrow, John Niesman, Jon Novak, Jerry Rehfeldl. Bob Reid, Roger Schauer, Gary Slearns. 'll h I ' h l . fi! Bi urs a slrike over ome pare Egg, z fi,,,.1:f ' 1 5 1 I 1 my ' ii. I 3. f , J N, f ejtiy Rv, QM N ,ff Won'f someone fry for fhis hole? Almosf as good as a prol ROW I: Jim Place, Richard I-Iifeman, Dick Dorman, Looks fine from here, hope you Dave McNary, Marfy Hill, Greg Widmer. ROW 2: sink if. Fefe Sfukenberg, Mike Cook, Roland Ruhl, Coach Norman, Dave Rarnm, Richard Beem, Mike Ascher. fl ll DRIVES' UNKSMEN f0RWv4RD golf team The Freeporf High School golf feam had a rough fime-winning only fhree fieing one, and losing six meefs. The Freeporf Iinksmen placed sixfh in 'rhe con ference meef af Elgin, and fiffh in fhe disfricf. They placed fhird in a quadrangular meef befween Beloif, Easf Rockford and Wesf Rockford. Seven boys received Ieffers. They are: seniors of '58, Marfy Hill and Greg Widmerq seniors of '59, John Conner and Richard Hifemang and presenf juniors Dick Dorman, Dave McNary and Jim Place. Marfy Hill, number one man on fhe feam and honorary capfain, was vofed mosf valuable player by his feammafes af fhe end of fhe year. Ereeporf Freeporf Freeporf Freeporf Freeporf Freeporf Freeporf Freeporf Freeporf -. I.. .v - f --vw Freeporf. RECORD . . 8 Wesf Rockford .6 Harlem ...... . . . 0 Easf Rockford . . . 7If2 Hononegah ...... . Beloif .....,.....,,.. 420 Easf Rockford . . . . . . .423 Freeporf . . ,... .440 Wesf Rockford ......, 464 ....8 Oregon.... . .... 9If2 Monroe .. .. . . . 4 Easf Rockford . . . . , . IDV2 Harlem . . 5 Wesf Rockford . . . . . . . 7 Monroe ....,... . . DISTRICT Freeporf . . . ,337 -5fh place CONFERENCE Freeporf .... 348 - bfh place I2 4 20 2 V2 2 IOV2 I6 I3V2 5 I3 FreeporT FreeporT FreeporT. .. . , Freeporf FreeporT Freeporf FreeporT RECORD 3V2 EasT Roclcford . , ,. Dixon ....,., ...., WesT Rockford ..,.. 8 Belvidere , , . . . . I MT. Morris ....A,.. O WesT Rockford , , . 7 EasT Rockford . 7 FreeporT Dixon ....,. ..... 9 FreeporT Belvidere ..., . . . I And here we ha e our se en sophomores ready To go W y Fred scores one for Freeporf tennis fe am Finishing Their season, The FreeporT neTTers won Three ouT of nine games. The scores 9-O. 6-I, and 8-I were The resulTs againsT MT. Morris and The Two games wiTh Belvidere respecfively. FreeporT placed sevenTh in The Big 8 conference, while JolieT capTured firsT place. Also. The neTrnen ended fourTh in The disTricT wiTh 5 poinfs. Dixon Tool: firsT in This conference. Fred Bess was awarded The mosT valuable player award and also served as capfain for The '58 season. Those receiving leTTers were: Seniors - Fred Bess and George Oslaorneg Juniors-Dan Toelle, Jerry l-looT, Charles STandring, and Don Morse: and Sophomores-Jerry Kiefer and John Meyers. Leff To righT are: Coach Benefield, Fred Bess, George Os- borne, Dan Toelle, Jerry Hoof, Don Moore, Bryan McGinnis, Jeff Baker, Ray Broclchill, Bill Mueller, Don Morse, Charles 'Hey Coach, how's Thaf one? Sfandring. 19.-1... A--nmwwi,wmMmmwmu 19284 , - ,si if V iff: M g?Eigv+, s W 'W H57 Pig' iiisfyifili' N. , f ff G14 8 , rw L. W . if.Q3'1 I H A W i 5 . 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Hawaiian, Burmese, Korean, Indian, Filipino, Mexi- can and Chinese were The various naTionaliTies repre- senTed in The Doss Family. One would expecT under such condiTions The suspense and varieTy and rapid pace oT The play To bring abouT hearTwarming ac- cepTance Trom any audience: and, To be sure, The casT was well rewarded Tor Their excellenT porTrayal. The ploT problem concerns Donny Doss's romance wiTh Nan Johnson, daughTer oT a wealThy Texas millionaire and iTs developmenT Through muTual Tamily disagreememks. The Trials and TribulaTions The members oT The Tamily are involved in because oT Their eagerness To assisT Danny provide amusing enTerTainmenT Tor all. A more serious elernenT, con- cerning The diTTiculTies caused by noT-Too-well-mean- ing members oT Reverend Doss' parish is happily surmounTed in The end. CHARACTERS Rev. Carl Doss Mrs. Helen Doss Donny Doss Nan Johnson Mr. Johnson Mrs. Johnson Miss Reilly Mrs. Parkinson Diane Rita laura Timmy Alex Ted Bill Thomas Mrs. Allen Mrs. Hardy CAST FRIDAY Andy Wacaser Carol Crandall Tom Gelwicks Janice Jenner Dennis Prall linda Eichmeier Barb Kaufman Penny luckado Kaliopee Malagaris lynn Osheroff Jo Ellen Meyers larry Donmeyer Terry Bluni Don Miller Mike Yeager Cheryl Wing Barb Price SATURDAY Andy Wacaser Cynlhia Synder Tom Gelwicks Jerry Hunter Dennis Prail Kay Bauch Sieff Smiih Joyce Korlemeir Gloria Herendeen Sandra Hayner Barb Rulenbeck larry Donmeyer Terry Blunt Don Miller Mike Yeager Barb Johnson Mary Lou l.aw '7'0P VICTIM 01' WFDDIIV6 PMN FaTher of The Bride, a lhree acl comedy by Caroline Francke, cenlers around preparalions for a marriage in lhe Banks' family. When Kay Banks, lhe only girl and apple ol her fa+her's eye, becomes engaged To Buckley Duns- lan, Jrhe enlire household is immedialely involved in Remember when you swallowed tha? peach pit, Kay? :liar ..,,, Wim, dw senior class play The wedding plans. lvlr. Banks, lo make sure every- lhing is well laken care ol, hires lvliss Bellamy, his ellicienl secrelary, lo handle lhe culling down and revising ol The guesl lisl. The card calalog, in which lhe guesls are filed under eilher lhe Church Only while cards or lhe Receplion pink cards involves sneaky card changing. This provides many hum- orous silualions for every member of lhe Family, in- cluding Falher, who is secrelly guilly. The dir'ry work on his parl is discovered, and lhe upsel Miss Bellamy guils her iob aller lwenly-live years ol lailhlul service. The guesl lisl also causes a fighl belween Kay and Buckley, which ends wilh Buckley walking oul and wedding plans cancelled. However, love conquers all, everyone forgives and lorgels, and lhe Big Dayl' arrives. Mr. Banks is humorously driven praclically crazy by lasl' minule preparalions, calerers Hlearing down his house, and gelling younger brolher Tommy, who can'+ find a while dress shirl an hour belore Jrhe wedding, ready lo go lo church. You see, Buckingham never fails. CAST FRIDAY Kay Banks Janice Jenner Buckley DunsTan Tom l'loeTle Mr. Banks Andy Wacasoi' Mrs. Banks Carol Crandall Ben Banks Dennis PraTT Tommy Banks Peggy SwiTT Miss Bellamy Miss Massoula Josie Delilah Buzz Taylor Mrs. Pulaski Terry BlunT Carol Lee DoroThy Favvver Penny Luckado PaT McCarThy Janice STaderman Sarry Donmeyer Barbara Price Deininger's girl Barbara KauTman Moving men Tom Gelwicks Mike Yeager SATURDAY JoAnn Wesson Tom l-loeTle Andy Wacasor Linda Eichmeier Dennis PraTT Terry BlunT Jo Ellen Myers STeTTenie SmiTh Kaliopee Malagaris Jerry l-lunTer CynThia Snyder Larry Donmeyer Joyce KorTemeier Cheryl Wing Tom Gelwicks Mike Yeager l 3? l Ah bet it's a weddin' present, Miss Kay! Finally The TaTher and bride are alone waiTing Tor The car, and The undersTanding Pops sooThes The Tears oT The very nervous bride in a Touching lasT scene. Miss JeaneTTe Lloyd, wiTh The help OT Sharon Bus- ker and GreTchen Brunka, direcTed The senior play. Another dramatic effect-electric lights embedded in a cake of ii ice. width 'A 'gg f i lm Now Miss Bellamy . . . C ,,,,. Q f ii liavffii ,Mi f' 3 I QQQQQTB T' ii wp, . . . . . 4 A I 'lik' flu ff' as ,ff A . .X .fr A ,rv X 'iw' . T27 If ' Lll l Ti i 1-.L I if f if H L HWS curtains for Elgin now, my sweety: Is the crowd awed by the presence of the royal court? H0 75' li GHZ 607 '58 fIOMEL'0M N6 ATTer an eighT year absence, TloaTs again paraded around The F.l-l.S. sTadium during The homecoming TesTiviTies. To high- lighT The beTween game ceremonies, TloaTs represenTing six oT The major clubs in FreeporT circled The Tield, Tollowed by The converTibles bearing The queen candidaTes, and Their aTTen- danTs. As senior queen candidaTes, The yarsiTy TooTball Team chose PaT lv1cCarThy, Barbara RuTenbeck, and l'larrieT Shipley, and as junior aTTendanT, Susie Fogel. The sophomore squad picked RiTa Lobdell as Their aTTendanT To The royalTy. The girls' escorTs were Mike LaTayeTTe, Norman Neuges, T-larry Johnson, Danny Brooks, and Dennis Mayes, all members oT The TooTball Teams. The winning TloaT in The parade ThaT nighT depicTing Cur- Tains Tor Elgin, was sponsored by The Thespians. Second place wenT To The T-Tome Economics Club Tor Elgin ls in The STew, and The G.A.A.'s TloaT, BlasT Elgin, won Third place. ATTer The TloaTs were iudged CapTain Jerry RehTeldT crowned Barbara RuTenbeck Homecoming Queen l958. AT The homecoming assembly ThaT day, The junior and senior class skiTs depicTed The Training of The TooTball squad wiTh hula hoops and The acTual winning game wiTh Elgin. The sophomore skiT proTrayed I've GOT a SecreT wiTh conTesTanTs Trom Frees porT and Elgin receiving large preTzels as prizes. The TeaTured speaker was RoberT Pomeroy. Five pretty girls and five handsome men. A llomecoming fm? Junior and sophomore attendants share in glory, A wonderful end to a wonderful evening. -an , lip QE FM .1 dig ',6 MW M ,M W of5MCN 4f?W xg 4 , , f' X fm i .1 U as Q ,fag F ,lv Q 4? ggi? 1' W gh G, '.r K A 5 5265 fy 'E Q,: ', 8 I .7 W' E if f ,K 'A' 'sw I K., ff, 1 I A 2 af f W ' W Q th 1 5.1 f A A 3' fr 21 ' -Q A' :W Q 8 3 Q' U A 'W M . 4,3 ,Q various Fl-TS sTudenT models. Then seelcers oT more enTerTainmenT Thronged The Dance PaTch or viewed The Carnival play. AT Ten-ThirTy, The magic momenT, JoseT Spudich announced HarrieT Shipley as BeauTy Queen winner. She was chosen Daisy Mae by Eddie Hubbard of The WGN Chicago radio sTaTion. Barbara Born, Susie Fogel, BeTTi Tucker, and Sylvia Vollners were The oTher girls chosen by FHS sTudenTs as The mosT beauTiTul girls in school. ATTer enTering inTo The spiriT oT The Carnival wiTh Reigning royalTy: Gary STearns and KaThie Gorslci, juniors: Carol Crandall and Wayne Fawver, seniors, Jerry Andres and Sylvia Volkers, sophomores, a moclc coronaTion, The royalTy assumed Tormal aT- Tire and began reigning. They were: Sylvia Volkers and Jerry Andres, sophomores: KaThie Gorslci and Gary STearns, iuniorsp and Carol Crandall and Wayne Fawver, seniors. ATTer a grand enTrance and The coronaTion oT The senior King and Queen, JoseT Spudich announced The class ToTals. The rejoicing seniors led wiTh 593910, Tollowed by The juniors who had 553810, and The sophomores wiTh S386.2l. The grand ToTal was frpl,864.0l. MosT beauTiTul oT F. T-T, S.: Barbaia Born, Susie Fogel, l-larrieT Shipley, Be-TTi Terry BlunT presenTs Daisy Mae wiTh her Tucker, and Sylvia Vollwcrs. royal ribbon. S 1 H .21 13 ,MQW x 68 F0016 HONORS' llN60lN polank day Whoopey! As lhe lasl bell rang, sludenls bursl forlh from door, window, and fire escape, clamor- ing for lhe '58 Poloris. Their eagerness seemed only whelled by Jrhe shorl glimpse given Jrhem by lhe proud co-edilors, Ladine Bennell and Ken Kling, al lhe special assembly Jrhal morning. Concenlralionl Lucky was lhe sludenl who had formulaled a pal, original phrase lhal expressed iusl lhe righl senlimenl in a small amounl ol space and wilh a minimum of elforl required. Awesome was lhe word lo describe lhe vasl sea of people scallered over lhe campus. ll a friend shoved an open Polaris in your hands and waved a leaky ink pen before your eyes, you simply shoved one back al him. Only one precaulion was Taken, Make sure i+'s mine! Polaris Day, May Io, I'-758, ended all loo soon. Bul sludenls conlinued lhe aulographing of books unlil The wee hours al 'rhe various Polaris parlies. ,,,..alll We signed Them in the corridors, in the hails, and even on The stairs. lll No, don'f you dare write that! Cramped hand and leaky pen--but I can'1quit now. gi' ws. Don'1 say a word, just keep writing. Ge? set, ready, write! W' vu- , if pw he K Wendy's Hue nexf speaker. Can? you uell? 'ima , M....,.,., ,N., ., .,. ,aa - W A o ,haf ff' f as .ww ok: wi Prom, May 29, I958 ...... BreaHuless, we sfood onxiifusgwsluore and gazed au Hue sfage of our very lirsl prom, sluip impaifiuerif for a moonligluu cruise, ready for Hue command,4 Ancl'uors.AW'5igl1l Before casuing off Hue ancluor, wwew v ired belowkuo Davy Jones' Locker for an undersea baadiieu. Afuer a delicious meal of luam preceded by Hue lnvocalion by Hue Reverend lvliluon lvlerrill, we lueard Toasrmasler Terry Blunu inuroduce Hue affer dinner speakers. Wendell Cox and Luanne Swank' suggge as deparling seniors wluile Don Miller and Gloria l-lerendeen presenfed Hue iunior' viewpoint The Boys' Quarlelle and flule ensemble, accompanied by piano provided a musical inlerlucle. A+ lasu Hue magic luourl We walked upfHiiem'igangplank info a gym u if i. . Oul on deck enioying Hue fresh salfy air. Fi H 2 Go ahead, Don. Take a deepg A I . Q' breaHu. 5 Vina L Q u 2 1 f A 1 i uu,,i me 0 lu 5 6 UQ? mi if Swirl, swirl, driff and dream. A Moomucffr ckwsf prom no longer a cenfer for afhlefic conguesfs, buf a ship genlly rocking on a sea of dreams. There we danced and danced 'fill fhe sfrolce of midnighf. Then, like Cinderella, we changed evening aflire and forged ahead fo fhe Posf-Prom Parfy planned for us. We were on solid, ordinary earfh again, and regreffully we realized we were in a more real world sfeaming ouf of 'rhe harbor. Affer recovering our land legs, down we wenf fo fhe Palio Theafer, in more sfaid form of fransporfafion, 'ro view The Long Hof Summer, provided by fhe Freeporf businessmen. Following fhe movie we all wenf up fo The Junior High where we were enferfained by fhe mer- chanfs and enioyed a sfimulafing dip in fhe pool. A hearfy brealcfasf fopped off a wonderful evening and refreshed our weary spirifs unfil dawn. ,wfw ...W A Y we i . fi.. I Tinian flwf uc'-...' -JJ fra- Q ,. .U yy. ,.. A . fl Xa, Rogue's Gallery No. ll? Jusf loyal F.l-l.S,'ers benf on a wonderful prom. Y Refelling some of fhose shaggy dog sfories, Terry? 1 I958 graduafes salule flag before bidding lheir lasl farewell lo FHS. .S'lIfEP.YKlN14ND R BBON 01' N 000K 0 F0 UR June 3, l958, may never be a siqnificanl dale in hislory, buf lo Jrhe class of lhal year, as wirh every gradualing class, il will always be remembered wilh a special poignancy. Allhouqh The much-laughed al phrase, 'Urhis is noi an end-only a beginning, was spolcen wilh greal' fervence, no one could quile believe il. We realized +ha'r we musl bequeafh 'rhe halls of FHS 'ro anolher class, and They could never quile be ours again. However, our consolalion came from The lac? lhal, because we had once been a parl of 'rhese halls, we had had ample preparalion for our life in 'rhe fulure. Commence-mem' leaders Kaliopee lvlaligaris and Riia Solowiow. graduano as ,Yi fx It 1' V? Q ' ff , if I N, ,f - E15 , ,s,ib, , 4, ,,,. VW jr V If in YE i W . A A M , 'J i M ' L my M. S ff, fx , - X 1,1 Nw . s ,. ' .Q , w was ,fi Oh, lhis is i-iusl The happiesl day of m-my lifel s,,,: ww -fl. ggi ' g firf' 15 xy.. ,i 6 .Qi L 1 if f ,wwf '4 n IWW A f ' . 4f1 4 g , ' gg,iDZwj? + Q b ,1 gage , i5j5g,f?,,4,,ffff' ' ' imfw 3.Z575?73M in L L I n:m':L.g,3,,,5 Mi f- wu:Jvwf,,g,1i1 Allbritton, Vivian -- Amans, Bette ...... Andersen, Tom ...... Anderson, Anthony --- Artman, Spencer -- Ascher, Marlys --. Auvinen, Susan -- Backes, Janis --- Baker, Jeff ...... Baker, Sandra ..... Baker, Sue Ellen --- Bartling, Rhoda .... Bauch, Kay ...... Becker, Dennis --- Beem, Richard --- Black, JoAnn --- Blunt, Terry .... Bollon, Donna ..... Book, Karon ......... Borchardt, Marvel .... Born, Barbara ...... Bowden, Gerald ..... Brillhart, Tom ......... Brockhill, Raymond Brunka, Gretchen .... Burmeister, Virettia Busker, Sharon ...... Canfield, Eleanor .... Carroll, Senora ---- Carter, Lee ......... Casiana, Marie Ann Clark, Judy ......... Clark, Nancy ...... IN D E X Seniors ---- 20, ------ 20, ------- 20, ---- 20, 64, 20 --- 20, 71, 20 75 79 78 68 ------ , 88 20 20 121 --------- 20 20 -.11111'2ii 75 --- 21, 74, 125 ------------------------- 21, 91 -------------------------- 21, 120 --------------------------------- 21 ---- 19, 21, 67, 89, 124, 126, 130, lg? ---, ......... ........ .... 2 1 , 88 ---- 21, 69, 7o, 71 -------- 21, 131 --------------- 21, 78 --,----------------- 22 ----------------- 22, 121 ---- 22, 66, 67, 69, 82, gg ----------- 22, 67, 86 ---- 22, 62, 32, 84 -------,oom 22 ------- 22, 39, 91 ----- 22, 62, 69, 111 ----------- 22, 32, 89 ---- 10, 22, 75, 89, 91 Conner, John -- ......................... 22, 71, 81 Cook, Jerry .. .... ............................... 2 3, 78 Coomber, Judy ..... ................................. 1 1 Crandall, Carol --- .... 74 124 126 131 Crummer, Judy -- Dale, Marion -- Dame, Larry .... DeVon, Maxine -- Diehl, Dorothy --- Dietrich, Gail --- Dilly, Carol ...... Donmeyer, Larry Dyson, Frank --.In Edler, Joel ........ Elchmeier, Linda --- --- Falk, Carol ....... Faull, Jack ......... Fawver, Dorothy --- Fawver, Wayne .... Finkbeiner, Janice .... Gassman, Dan ..... Gelwicks, Tom .... Gilchrist, Duncan , .... Gingrich, Keith ---- Gorham, James ...... Gravensteln, Hulda --- Green, Diane ...... Haight, Judy .... Hall, Vlolet ..... Harnlsh, Myrna .... Hayner, Sandra .... Heilman, Robert .... Held, Jeannine --- Helms, Carol ..... Hendricks, Joan .... Herendeen, Gloria --- Hesselbacher, Ronnle Hesselbacher, Verlee Hildebrandt, Pat ..... Hilton, Percy ,,,.. - Hiteman, Richard -- Hoefle, Tom ..... Holland, Lillle --- Holland, Marllyn --- Hoot, Gerald .... Hunter, Jerry --- Jacobs, Herbert --- James, Jack ..... , 23 23, 67, 71, 73, , , , , 135 23 75 'mn'-'- - '23 62'65' ------------------ 23 -------------------- 23 ---------------------- 23 --..- 23, 65, 70, 71, 79, 80 ---------------------- 23, 78 -------------- 24, 66, 67, 124, 126 ------------------------ 24, 68, 115 -------- 24 72 81 89 90 94 96 112 - 24, 65 :67,,71,'72,'85,'87,'124: 127 ------------------------- 24, 75, 89 -------------------------- 24, 112 ---------- 24, 66, 67, 69, 71, 72, 126 --- 24, 84, 87, 89, 102, 104, 112, 131 --------------------------- 24, 90 ------------------------------- 24 --- 24, 62, 71, 81, 84, 115, 124, 126 ------------------------ 24, 117 ---------------- 25, 72, 75, 76 ------------- 25 ------------- 25 --------------- 25 ---- 25, 65, 69, 75 ------------- 25 ----------- 25, 75 --- 25, 67, 72, 125 ----------- 25, 89 --- .... 11, 25, 34, 87 --------------- 11, 26, 75 -------------------- 26, 82 ---- 26, 66, 67, 71, 125, 132 --------- 26, 62, 32, 33, 91 ---- 26, 65, 67, 69, 71, 36, 32 -------------- 26, 73, 120 --- 26, 66, 70, 91, 126 -------,,,------ 26 ------------------------------- 26 26 96 104 107 --------------- , , , , 121 27, 62, 66, 67, 69, 71, 125, 127, 135 ---------unu---------nn----112 ------------------- 27, 78, 94, 96, Janssen, Marvin --- ......... ...... 2 7, 76, 84, 87 Janssen, William -- Jarvey, Andrea --- Jenner, Barbara .... Jenner, Janice --- Johnson, Barbara --- Johnson, Harry --- Johnson, Monroe -- Jones, Karen ..... Kasprzak, Janlce Kaufman, Barbara-T.-- Keaton, Julia ....... Keller, Rosaile .... Ketelhut, Karlene --- --------- ------- 27, 79, 91 ------------------------- 11, 27 --------------------------- 27, 82 --- 27, 66, 67, 32, 33, 90, 91.124, 126 ------------------- 27, 32, 90, 125 ------ 24, 62, 81, 94, 95, 104, 112 ------------------ 28, 94, 96 ------------------------ 28 ------------------------- 28 ---- 28, 65, 67, 73, 73, 124, 126 ---------------------- 28, 82 --------------------- - 28 --- 19, 28, 72, 75, 111 Klemm, Marvin .... Klosa, Nonie .... Kluth, Fred ..... Knautf, Larry --- Korn, Judy ........ Kortemier, Jovce .... Kubatzke, Sandra --- Kunkle, Sharon .... Kutchback, Carole -- Lafayette, Mike --- Law, Mary Lou .... Lee, Carol .,.... Lee, Don ......... Lincoln, John K. --- Locke, Mary Ellen -- Loewe, Sandra ---- Loughlin, Tom -,-- --------------- 28 ---------- 28, 75, 88 ----------------- 28, 78 ------- 28, 78, 79, 81, 115 --------------,------22, 28 ---- 29, 65, 67, 68, 125, 127 ------------ 10, 29, 82, 87 ----------------- 11, 29, 88 -------------------------- 29 --- 19 29 78 81 94 96 112 --l-l 101 29: 711 791 821 125 ---- 29, 66, 69, 71, 72, 126 --------------------- 29 -----------,--,---, 29 ------------ 10, 30, 69 ------------------------ 11, 29, 75 -----------------------,,,- ,W 20, 89 125 Luckado, Penny --- ................ 30, 65, 67, 73, 79, McCarthy, Pat .... 30, 65, 66, 67, 73, 79, 116, 128, 129 McGinnis, Bryan -.--- - ................ 30, 71, 79, 115, 121 Maddrell, Stanley ..... ..........................2....,.,, 3 0 Melagaris, Kaliopee --- .... 30, 66, 67, 71, 72, 88, 91, 124, 127 Marshall, Gary .....,. ......................,.,,,,.,.,. 3 0 Mazique, Roosevelt .... - Meads, Phyllis ..... - Mercier, Bill ,... ..- Meyers, Mary Lou --- ---- Miller, Don ,,..... Miller, Gerald --- Miller, Ronald --- Moore, Don --- Morrow, Bill --- Morse, Don .,.. Moss, Doris --- Moy, Alfred ..... Myers, Jo Ellen --- Myers, Roger .... Nast, Joan .... Nast, Joyce ....... Nath, Susan ........ Neberman, Kay ....... Niedermann, Ernie .... Neuges, Norman .... Nichols, Dan ..... Niemeler, Anna --- Noeske, Carol .... Norton, Robert .... Nye, James -cr .... O'Donald, Marcia .... Olson, Bruce ...... Osheroff, Lynn --- Padfield, Jlm .... Palmer, Audrey .... Parker, Betty --- Perdue, Hank --- Pfeiffer, Tony --- Pfile, Norman --- Phillips, JoAnn --- Pinnow, Jim .... Pratt, Dennis .... Price, Barbara -- Ramm, Dave ..... Rausch, Gerald ------------------- 30, 94, 96, 112 --,----------------- 30, 79, 80, 82 -------------,--------------- 30, 112 ------------------v---c---- 30, 75 31, 62, 66, 67, 70, 89, 104, 124, 135 -------------------------- 31, 78, 79 ---------------------------M-- 31 ----------- 31, ---------------- 31, 121 ------- 31, 81, 89, 117 121 31 --- 31, 71, 81, 95, 96, 115 --------- 31, 67, 69, 127 ----------------,,, 31 -------, 10, 32 --- 10, 11, 32 -------- 32, 84 ------------------- ,32 ------------. --,s-- 32, ----.,------- 32, 95, 96, 1 --- 32, 64, 67, 78, 79, 89, -------------,,---- 32, ---------- 32, 65, 67, --------------------------- 32, 33, 62, 65, 66, 67, 71, 72, 111, 1 62 12 96 82 85 ------------ 32 32 88 33 24 33 33 ---- 33, 63, 72 ---------- 33, 96 -----------,,-- 33 --------- 33, 31, 91, 112 ----------------c,- 33, 75 ---------------- 33, 73, 112 ---- 34, 64, 67, 39, 124, 126 -------- 34, 66, 67, 75, 124, 126 ------------------------- 34, 120 34 Rghfeldt, Jerry ffl-, fffiif-if371-55,-931-155111471 17 Richmond, Sharon ......,,,,, ,,.--,-,-,, ---------- ------ 3 4 3 8 Richtman, Nancy ., .,,.-,,, ,, ,,,-,.-,--- ----,--.--- --.- 3 4 62' 88 Ross, Neale ...,,,,-- ,-,,,---- ' ' ----------------------..--- --, 34 70 71 73 126 128 129 130 135 Rutenbeck, Barbara - 34, 62, 67, , , , , , , , Ryckman, Diane ....,,,,, ,,, Sanman, Erma .......... . Schauer, Roger ..... ..- Schimelpfenig, Judy Schmitt, Neel .... J-- Schult, Wanda .... Sch umayer, Nancy --- Secker, Susie ..... Seeley, Cynthia --- Shelly, Jewel ..... Shelley, Louann --- Shipley, Harriet ...,.... 35, Shoemaker, Mary Lou -------------------- 34, eo, 32, 84 --------------------------, 34, 76, 82 --- 34, 95, 96, 102, 104, 117 70 72 --------------- 35, , ,--------- 35, 71, 85, - ...... 35, 75, 35 ----------------,---- 35, ------ 35 65 71 79 so 87 84 ------------------- ,9o 62 , , , , ,a4, 87 as --fffffffffffffffffffffff-35'BT-6537 , , , , 90 64, 65, 67, 68, 79, 82, 111, 128, 131 -------------------------------------- 36 Slegmeler, Sharon ...,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,------ -,------,- - 1 0' 36 Slade, Richard ....... Smith, Steffenie --- Snyder, Cynthia --- Solace, Judy .... Solowiow, Rita .... Spielman, Joyce -- Staderman, Janice --- Stallard, Barry ...... Standring, Charles .... Stebbins, Ardeth .... Stebbins, Shelby --- Steele, Nina ----. - Steele, Sue ..... ------------------------------ 36 ---- 36, 65, 66, 67, 69, 72, 125, 127 ---------- 36, 66, 67, 33, 125, 127 ---------------------------- 36 -- ............... ..... 3 6 ------------- 36, 63, 72, 79 ---- 36, 66, 75, aa, 90, 91, 126 ----------------- 36, 73, 79 ---- 36, 73, 79, 31, 34, 37, 121 ------------------------ 36 ---------------------- 37 --- 37 -o- 37 I39 Stees, Gloria --- Steffen, Karen -- Stewart, Eleanor --- Stockton, Judy ----- Stoltz, Sandra --- Strock, Justin --- Stucky, Karen ...... Stumbaugh, Janice - Swank, Tom ...... Taylor, Taylor, LaDonne --- William ..... Tegl, James .......... Ter Hark, Nancy ........ Thompson, Mary Kay .... Thompson, Rosa Mae Toelle, Dan ......... Toepfer, Bill ..... - Tuel l, Kay ....... Uhlar, John - ..... Vallarta, Carman --- Vincent, Gerald .... Wacaser, Andy .... Walker, Franklin --- Abbott, Darlene --- Abels, Elaine .... Adams, Jerry --- Ader, Joyce ....... Albrecht, Marilyn .... Allen, William .... Anderson, Patricia - Andree, Adrian .... Arndt, Mike .... Arola, Sally .... Ascher, Fritz .... Ascher, Michael --- Babb, Jerrel ...... Babler, Gary .... Baker, Raymond -- Baker, Ronald ..... Barker, Dorothy --- Bauch, Barbara .... Baum, Shirley --- Beard, Julie ....... Beidler, Marilyn -- Bell, Richard ...... Benson, Kenneth -- Best, Janet ....... Bishop, Judy ....... Bittner, Sylvia ........ Blackbourn, Marvin --- Bliss, David ....... Boeke, Max --. ..... Boeke, Sherry ........ Boomgarden, Velma --- 37, 75 --- 37, aa -------- 37 ---------- 37 --- 37, 71, 82 -- 37, 34, 87 -------- 37 ------- as --- 38, as ---------- aa ------------ aa --------- 38, 112 --- aa, 55, 73, 75 -------- ae, sz -------- as, 75 ---- sa, 57, 113 ---------- sa, 76 --- 38, 75, 84, 87 ------------------- 38, 78 ------------------- 39 Wastel, Charlene ..- - Welty, Sandra --- Weir, Marshall --- Wesson, JoAnn --- --- Whiton, Alice --- Wild, Dolores --- Wild, Linda ...... Williams, Albert --- Williams, Fred ..... Wilsey, Frances --- Wilson, Mary Beth Wing, Charyl ..... Witt, Roy ....... Witte, Fred ........ Wolf, Donna Kay --- Wolfe, Richard .... Wright, Melvin -- Wuthrich, JoAnn --- Yeager, Mike .... Yoder, Kathy --- ------------------- 39 67, 79, 85, 87, 124, 126 Y0UY'9f JUClY --- ----,-,,,--,,-- 68, 104, 117 Kunltle, Carl ---- Juniors ----- 44, ----- 12, 75 --- 10, 44, 75 44 44 44, 68 44, 78, 79, 96, 112 ----,------------ 44 -------- 44, 84, 87 44 62 ---11111 44: 5s -------------- 44 44 70 79 120 ---- , , , - ------------ 44 Z2 ------------?o. ------- 44, 66, , 86 44, 64, 65, 67, 74 44 80 '-Z4-75' -------- , , '57'51a' ------------ , 44 --- 44, 55, , , 74 44 68 12 ---------- 44, --- 47, 64, 68, ------- 44, 70, 80, Borchers, John .-.... .... Bose, Karen ...... Bowen, Sandra --- Brechtel, Linda .... Breo, Dennis ..... Brock, William --- Brooks, Dan ........ Brown, Joe ........... Bunchman, Martha .... Busekros, Janet ...-. Buss, Kay Ellen --- Butler, Pat .-.... 80 44 44 ------------ 44 44 89 44 44, 70, 79, 84, 115 44, 64, 80, 87 ----- 11, 44, , ---------- 44, ------- 44, III'44f?i11 ----- 44, 44 --- 10,, 44, 4Z'51s' ---- - ................... ---- , , Carter, Ray --- ......... ...... ............... 44 , 78, 89, Cary, Ed ..-..... Car , Sandra .... Casford, Larry .-.. - Casford, Patricia -- Cazel, Tamara --- Clark, Ronald ..--. Colberg, Melvin -- Collins, Clara --- Conder, Paul .... Cook, Mika ..... Coornber, Jim -- Corman, Terry -,- Cox, Lorraine --- Cremer, David .... 74 88 70 44 96 96 ------- , 90 75 44 96 91 44 45 96 ------- 10, 78, --- 44, 62, 75, 80 ------------ 75 ---------- 44 ----- 44, 76 ---------- 44 44 64 120 111111, 76, ak, 87 ----------- 45, 88, 117 --------------------- 45 ------------------- -- 45 Criddle, Gary ------ .... 45 , 62, 89, 91, 96, 117 Cummins, Madge .... ................. 45 , 75 Cuplln, Gary ..... ............-.. - ,-. . 45 Dean, Judv ------ --- 45, 65, 67, 70, 74, 80 Detwller, David ..... ..............-- 4 5, 76 Diddens, Judy ....... -..........--- 4 5, 90 Dieterman, Arthur .... ........-- - -- - 45 Dorman, Dick ...... ......-.. 4 5. 62, 120 Dotllch, Dee - .... - Downino, Karl --- Doyle, Tom -- Eberle, Tom --- Edler, Jerry ..... Eicholz. Svlvia .... Enstrom, Marv ..-- Erdman, Thomas .... ...... 140 --- 45, 55, 57, 59, gg 1111'I15f'79f'a4,' 1 15 ----,--------- 45 45 -------- 45, 80, 90 --- 45, 65, 67, 74, P0 ---------------. 45 Erwin, Liana .... Evans, Jeannine .... Evans, Pat ...... Fagot, Ross ...... Fetter, Gary -..-.- Finkbeiner, Susan ...- Fogel, Sandra ..--- Fogel, Susan -.,-. Fortner, Mike -- Fortney, Hank -... Frey, Janis -.. .-.. - Frirzlen, Jill .-.. -.- Fritzenmeier, James Fulkerson, John --... . Gallagher, Michael .---. Gantz, Larry ............ Ganz, Carlisle .--.. Geiseman, Sharon -- Gennusa, Russell --- Ginger, John ....-. ,--,,-------------------- 39 -1---------------------- 39, 75 ,,,-------------- 39, 91, 115 39, 67, 68, 69, 73, 89, 90, 127 -----------,----- 39, 64, 75, 82 ,--,---------------------- 39 ---- 39, 69, 72 ---------- 40 ----------------- 40 ----------- 10, 40, 75 ' 40 40, 75, 82, 124, 127 ------------------- 40 ------------- 40, 78 -------- 40, 88 ------------- 41 -------- 41, 102, 104 --------------- 41, 75 ---- 41, 67, 85, 124, 126 ------------------, 41 ---- 41 ---- 41 ----------- 45 ---------- 45, 88 ---- 45, 64, 69, 78 ---------- 45, 91 ------------- 45 ------------ 45, 75, 89, 1.11 --------------- 45, 69, 88, 90 --- 45, 65, 66, 68, 111, 128, 131 ----------------- 45, 91, 115 ---------------- 45, 78, 112 -------------------- 45 ---- 45, 65, 67, 69, 9, 8 91 ----------------- 12, 45 84 87 ----------- 45, , 45 -------- 45 ---- 12, 45 -------- 45 45 ---------------- 45' 45 Ginger, Joseph ...... ------------e--- - Glasow, Elizabeth --- ........ 45, 65, 67, 69, 86 Glasser, Don ...... ..------------------ 4 5, 78 Good, Donald ..... ....-...-------------- 4 5, 76 Gorski, Kathleen .... ..-- 45, 65, 67, 69, 89, 91, 131 Gramley, Mary ---.--.. ................ l 0, 45, 88 Gravenstein, Wayne .-.------------ 46, 64, 69 Grier, Sandra -....... ...... . ...... 4 5, 65, 69, 87 Griffith, Nancy .... ...........---------.- 45 , 84 Grinnell, Carson ..... --- 45, 96, 103, 104, 107, 112 Groshans, Patricia --- ...............-..--. -- 45 Groshans, Richard --- ..-.------...------ ------ Gugger, Douglas ..... --- 45, 62, 66, 67, 68, 74, 1 Gunderson, Beverly Hadiokas, Frank .-.. Halzel, Carolyn ...... Hammond, Sharon .... Hannah, Judith ..... Hansen, Doug ...- Hanson, Sally -... Hartman, Kittye .... Hastings, Kathlyn .-.. Hatiimanolis, Faith Hauger, Richard --- Hawes, Jerry ...- Heitter, Gary .... Henning, Carol .... Hepner, Jack ........ Hepner, Jacqueline Hepner, Jon ......- Herbig, James --- Herron, Sam ..... Hickman, Mary --- Hill, Roger ..... Hille, Barbara ...... Hoffmann, Janet --- Holland, Dennis -- Homan, Dennis --- Houser, Leland -- Hubbard, Paul --- Hughs, Darlene --- llgen, LeRoy .-.. Jacobs, William -- Janssen, Roger -- Jensen, LeRoy --- Johnson, Billy --- Johnson, Curtis -- Johnson, David --- Johnson, Fred ..... Johnson, Harold -- Johnson, Nona ..... Johnson, Shirley --- Joiner, Stephen --- Jones, Linda .... ---11'-1'-'H ---- 45, , 45 12 45 45 46 80 69 88 ------ 12, 46 ------- 46, 88 --------- 62, 68 --------------- 46 ---- 46, 65, 75, 87 ------------- 46 -------- 46, 79 --------- 46 ------- 46, 78 --------- 46, 90 ---- 46, 112, 115 --- 46, 96, 112 ------- 46, 69, 111 ------------- 46, 76 ----------- 10, 46, 84 ---- 46, 69, 80, 89, 91 - ...-............... ...... 46 ------------------ --------- 46 ------------------------- 46, 76 46, 88, 96, 103, 104, 107, 112 ------------------u 10, 46, 69 -- ............ ...... .... 46 , ----------- 46, 64 46 -------- 46 76 46 46 46, 62, 94, 96, 112 ----- 46, 78, 96, 112 46 '1'-111'-11-5 so ---- 45, 58, aa 11'15f'3Zf1a?i'56 ---------- 49i 69: asf Love, Monroe ...... Jones, Mary .... Kaiser, Sandra --- Kaney, Mike .... Karstedt, Sally .... Kasch, Darlene .... Kasch, Kenneth --- Kemp, Ray ..... Kent, Harry .... Kerkhoff, Steve -- Kerl in, Terry ..... Kidd, Richard -:. Kiefer, Jerry --- Kinman, Zelda --- Kintzel, Linda ...... Kirkpatrick, Gary Kleihauer, Nancy -- ---- Klinger, John .... Klcntz, Roger .... Klosa, Julie .... Klouser, Jim --- Kneller, Gail --- Kneller, Ray ..... Koppein, Sally --- --- --------- 46, 46 ------- 46, 87 96 46 -.111'476f-55 731 89 46 46, 71, 96, 112, 115 ------ 46, 94, 96, 107 ------------- 46, 76 ---------------- 46 46 103 104 107 -----.Q---l-- 46, 96 ------------- 47, 88 ---- 47, 75, 79, 88, 91 -- - ........ 46, 78, 96, 112 46, 65, 66, 68, 75, 80 47, 89, 96, 107, 112 ------------------ 46 ---- 47, 65, 68, 84, 87 ------------------ 47, 96 47 ---------------------- 47, 91 43, 47, 65, 67, 69, 74, 111 Krehl, Steve ....... ...........,......,, 4 7, 78 Kubatzke, L1nda --- .........-.,,,.,,,, ,nu- Kubly, Bradford .... Kutz, Steffenie -- laible, Dick .... Lamb, Sharon ..... Lamm, Marilyn --- Lang, James ........ Lebrecht, Judith .... Libby, Patricia --- Lincoln, Hunter --- Linder, Judith ..... Lockett, Allison ...... 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Rutenbeck, Mark --- Rutter, Robert --- Sager, Carol .... Sager, Earl .... Sager, James .... Sauer, Kay .... Schasker, Terry --- Schenck, Annette --- Schenck, Joann ..,... Schirmer, Gregory .... Schlamp, Duane --- Schlamp, Gerald --- Schleich, Phyllis --- Schmidt, Carolyn .... Schmidt, Joyce ........ Schoonhoven, Gerald ..... Schradermeier, Richard Schroeder, Charmaine Schroeder, Karen ....... Schwartz, Richard ...... Schwendiman, John .... Scudder, Vernon ..... Selke, Ruby ....... Selke, William ..... Shepard, Jimmie ..... Sherman, Randall --- Shirley, Hartsel .... Shores, Jerre .... Shuff, Betty ..... Sisler, Janice .... Sisson, Sandra --- Slade, Patricia --- Slocum, Kay ....... Small, William ...... - Smeathers, Donna .... Smith, Charles .... - Smith, Gary ..... Smith, Reva ....... Smoyer, Ann ........ - Sommers, Chriseta --- Snyder, Linda ..... Sorn, Donald ........ Sorn, Ronald .......... Southwick, Janeane .... Stass, Judith ........ Steffen, Lawrence .... Stenback, Jack ...... Stingley, Mariorie --- Stockton, Mary ......... Stoessiger, Georgia smcker, sandra .... 1 I' Stukenberg, Edward --- Stultz, Harry ....... .- Swank, Carolyn .... Swartz, Kathleen -- Taylor, Mary ..... Taylor, Stanley -- Thiele, Shirley --- Thompson, Bruce --- Thompson, David -- Thruman, Frank -- Timm, Dwayne -- Toelle, Barbara --- Toelle, Mary --- Toepfer, Myrna -- Trickel, Arlo --- Tricker, Ruth --- Troxell, Sharon -- Tucker, Elizabeth -- Vallarta, Dan ....... , ui ---.--- Van Brocklin, Darrell --- Van Buskirk, Paula --- Van DeWater, Mark .... Van Gorder, William ---.. Variduck, Dianne ...... Veer, Judy .....,..,, Vittorio, Mary --- Vohlken, Dianne -- Volkers, Sylvia --- Voss, Edwin ---..- Wallock, Joseph --- Walz. Thomas --- Warren, Larry .... Watson, Jerry --- Watson, John ...... Wegner, Edward -- Weier, David ...... 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Welty, Mary ......... White, Robert -- Whiton, Mary ..... Wichman, Melvin --- Wieck, Douglas --- Wilhelms, Lyle --- Williams, Linda --- Williams, Neil -- Willis, Paul ...... Wiltshire, Pamela --- ---- sa, 95, 96, ioa -------------- sa ---------- ss, If '55,'B5f '85 251 --- 58, 64, 75 58 80 58 -------------- 58 58 70 49 58 58 Wing, Brian ..... Winter, Barbara --- Wirsing, John --- Witt, James ..... Witte, Karl ....... -------3B. Woodruff, Michael -- ..... 58, 64, 70, Wright, Craig ..... Wright, Sherry -- Yeager, Mary .... Yount, Robert .... Zipse, Larna ....... Administration, Faculty, Staff Allen, Merrit F. ......... -.---------------- I 3 Barnes, Richard A. ........ Bartholomew, Bernard R. -- Baumgartner, Reuben A. -- Benefiel, Farrell ....... Bokemeier, Vernon .... Boswell, Mae ....... Bowers, Mabel ..... Bullard, Lawrence ..... Burck, Dewayne W. --- Chance, William ...... Charmley, Beulah J. --- Collier, Wade ...... Collins, Mary ..... Conter, Louise ...... Durham, Ralph E. --- Enstrom, Laura --- Enstrom, Ralph --- Evans, Charles E. --- Farr, Carey, S. .... Giessel, Lloyd ...... Gramley, Berneice ---- Gruenau, Ruth Ann --- Hamil, Helen ....... Hamilton, John D. -- Hansen, Dagmar .... Heiland, Elizabeth .... Huebner Mar uerite , 9 ---- Hull, John M. ........ Johnson, Nate ...... Kane, Robert ,-- Keister, Irene .... A Capella ........ Accompanists ......... Acknowledgements ...... Allied Medical Careers Art Club ........... .... Autographs ..... ----- Band Baseball .... Basketball ........ Varsity ......... Junior Varsity .... Sophomore ..... Board of Education --- Boys' Glee Club .... Boys' Octet ...... Boys' Quartet .... Cafeteria Staff .... Carnival ........ Cheerleaders -- Custodians .... Debate ...... Dedication --- Faculty .... Football ...... Varsity ..... Sophomore --- French Club .... Future Farmers ......... Future Teachers .......... Girls Girls Girls ' Ensemble ......... Girls' Golf Athletic Association ' Glee Club ......... 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