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Ynccu Ong C1 WSSF K ' L J 'L L LJ ggmgi EEE ggggmmg ij 'T Q jff .,.., I .,.. 1 4 'kv K Magik' o 10.6.1119 MN. D. J. HUPZNINK I MR. T. R, IIOLYUKE Suywrlnu-mloul :md prlmxgml lwglglllnl pl-im.iW,1 lmiuslrizxl arts x MR. E. O. EVANS Business administrator MRS. HELEN ROSENTHA1. MISS ERMA KLASSY MISS JUNE GROMMES High school secreiary Secretary to the principal School nurse St. Joseplvs Hospital. Aurora,Il1 mt JOHN CALDER yo cqilfbe careless for one roynfbthese ?hiEs.'. VK j ' 4 se Os gSiateLGolleggl I striai arts, Junior class ad- er, Prom MRS. LENOIR AINSWORTH Thats my opinion, Dakota Wcsle 'an Ijniwersiti' . . 5 . F World history. Public discussion MR, KENNETH ALLEN Bc quiet or I 'll embarrass you. University of Wisconsin Vocational agriculture, F. F.,-X. , Girls' agriculture fi fl IJ ? Laden! MR-EDMUND ANDERSON . , Making out an American litera- Clear the desks for an quickie. ' . 7. . Luther coupge ture exam and drinking instant coffee A1gGb1'11-Mvwwed Rlgl'bfH,Phy- occupies Miss Eileen McCullough dur- A,s' -l .d -f.'- . . . C ass 1 USU Mu ing her third hour free period. MR, ALLAN BARNARD 'lDrums. nmy I Pl.kl.XShZ hu your ziticntiun'? Oshkosh State College Band. Orclwst1'Li 0. ' .01 ' Nl, MISS MARGARET FISHER I found four sets of measuring cups in the third drawer. Iowa State Teachers' College Foods. Senior girls'hornem:1king VU '-Q 1 ,,......-:.- 7 - if , gif fig A 9 5 ' ' 19A MR. ROBERT FREEMAN MISS DARLEEN GRATZ Bonjour, mes amis. Now just keep your hands off University of Wisconsin the typewritcrsf' English 12. French 1.2. Drama- Whitewater State College tics, Senior class play Shorthand, Typing L 13 1 ir W f a . RN If Xi nil 2 - F VN '7 gl H5S,gfROMER nousun xx Ho about you, do you have this if Q igsity of Wisconsin . ne geometry, Algebra, Junior f- N N L ss adviser. Prom E fn' -J ff N x . it Q BQ K sis l Y an 63, MR. C LAYTUN JACKSGN And don'l think l wont Whilcwutvr Stzitc Collvgc Bookkccplng. Businx-ss airithmn- lic, Bulls-tin 1idv1-rtising.Assis- tant liziskn-lbnll coarh, 'll-nnis ff -' l 1 FAIL , L, 7 r ,J MISS RUTH JENKS ushw Miss Margaret Fisher, foods in- Plmevmvsmccnnegc Q structor, takes from the oven 21 tanta- University nfwfsscfmsin lizing coffee cake. First come, first Libfllryvhibraryfflub si serve! is 9 v 'vs..v Miss LAVON liggias Now, class Y . . University of Wisconsin f I ,U. S. history, Senior class ad- ,f L' ' ' 'sein Forensics A bln l ' l 1 f l l 1 MRS. A. R, LIVINGSTON MISS EILEEN MCCULLOUGH MR, CHARLES MOWBRAY MR, NAT PRESTON That zipper is in upside down. All right, Children. This isn't music class. t'Lovcly. University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin Stout State College University of Vvisuunsin Clothing. Family relations. Sen- English 11, M Book, Pep club, Industrial arts, Drivers' educa- Chemistry, Physical sciencz ior girls' home-making Forensics tion Drivers' gdocmion M A www MISS BETTY SCHMIDT Ladies, pli-ascii University of Wisconsin Girls' phrsicul educution,Orchc- sis. Bowling, Sports club. Cheer- leader advisvr - ' .J N' ll lf 'jf iff , ' iff' ff ff!!! if, I lv' . u rs ' MISS LAURA SilOEMAKl:IK i'Wcll. if you don't want to hunr about il. i won't tell you. University of Wisconsin, Carroll Collegr Latin 1,2, Algebra 9 MR. FRED simpson ' This subject nc-ods RE- SEARCH. MR. JAMES SPEERSCHNEIDER Platteville 5t:1teCollcgc Do your friends like you? American problems, geography. University of Wiscunsin Track coach. Assistant football Guidancs- clircctrmr. Algebra 10. coach. Mclul1,Conservaiion club, Career club Forensics g.?i L1 1 ff lx: 1: Enjoying a quiet moment during o eretta re- hearsal are Diana Figi and Dorotgea Nybro- ten, who listen as Cheryl Loveland strikes a few familiar chords on the piano. 9-.., fm.. '- 8 X K K us. X r- caught in the act Picture taking day for annual staff adviser and photographer is without question a great ordeal. Junior Orchesis members get a few pointers on posing from Miss Eileen McCul- lough. For results, see page 73. During a lullinpicturetak- X ing, photographers assis- ff tant, Tom Fritz, makes himself at home hanging from the stall bars in the Lincoln gym. Doesn't he look natural! ff sf' ' 'V J ' iw' pf' 0 1 V f f if ff Z , ' Senior class secretary, Cheryl Richards, reads the minutes of the last meeting. Please pay attention, Ja- neen Boyer and Ron Bre- genzer! h A . 4 AX, , l - 4 'ff . X , Vg . 1,7 , .. .- iw,- 9' V .- ' -2' ,-'W Only a elnttcr of dishes can be he-ard as the sopho- more rlass industrmusly attacks another cooking lesson. .SCN I OF5 -We H. 5 N 1 V: 'Fx 0 f xi XX GERALD ARTIIUH ADAMS 'N R K HGH ' DAVID HAROLD AMBLEK Allliili A1i: SE . I A quiet man, but quite ai man e m' ' chat 'n e may Bound to be successful in what- What , O W I-U1 1135 In Basketball 1,21 Football 12,32 ot, l t t fo ver until I'm ever he undertakes. views? T! A M club 3,4g Student council lg , cau Basketball 1,2g Basketball re- Bow ing Chtilfzirlversy Track 1,2.3, B ,Zg Bo g 45 Caree b ferceing 1,2.4g Drivers' educa- edlmgijioniig G. v.,1, Dane d lg G.A.. .3 tion 21 Track 2,3,4g Youth eoun- 5 l , ursing eetional 'o dl eil 3,45 Wisconsin Youth and 4,5 K 24 sing club pres Government 4. gf' 5 , - X . ... -41 l. - f ' , rf Y . x I X X '5 'Z I I I X P' I f ' J i t i N ff' ' . ' P if ' tv- 1 ALAN MAURICE BABLER A swell guy with his future well planned Drivers, education 2g Football 1, 2g Hi Y 21 Public discussion 25 Student council president 4. i 'J M, L, is fr , ,if . 4 R, v ,MM .vf'f'3. ,tif-i js 05510 Li'-'H N orb ski HQJQXX Qw- EUGENE CHPLRL S BAK One arm arou a foolhlll, the other around a girl Basketball 1gBaskqt llgeferee- ing 2,345 wys' r ilnggeag Drivers ducatin ,g Foot ll 1, 2,3,4g H133 ,fig club 3,4. X v R af 4 , F, L u A .Xie 4 1 JANIS KAY BABLER Ready to work, ready to play, ready to help, wherever she may Band 1,2,3,4g Bulletin cubs 2g Bulletin staff 3, editor 4g Dri- vers' education 2g Orchestra3,4g Pep band 3,4g Orchestra presi- dent 4g Sophomore class treas- urer 2. DONALD EUGENE BARMORE V Unless we miss our ess, in business he'll be a succe s Basketbal refereeing2- rivers educatio 2g Football ,2,3g club 43 rack 3,4. f! . t .V .,, W 2215? l 'uv 3,-'51 f Q!! 1 , M' Mffiw' A l J we LH, QL. ,. JA pf 1. QW. BLU BEVERLY ROSE BLANC 's e f than having I m not a musician I m a whole brass band ive educati 2 Band 2 3 4 Bulletin cubs 2 Cho H makin mor ' ' ' , ' od e? C s I' L - ' . 3 , , A 9 - . . , J 0 rus 15 Drivers' education 25 ' 5L' y ub ,Nurs G.A.A. 2,35 Pep club 3,4. ' club PATRICIA ANN BAUMLE A little deviltry crept into her DANIEL PETER BENDER Uses his ability with lack of strain eyes Badger Boys, State 35 Band 2,35 Bowling 45 Class play 4g Dra- 45 Basketball refereeing 35Class 35 Drivers' education 25 play 45 Dramatics 45 Football 1, 35 Orche is 1,2 253,45 Golf 45 M club 253,45 Pep ' t co 35 club 2,3,45 Sectional heavy brass pqe e . 253,45 Track 35 Youth council 3, I 45 Youth council vice-president '45 Youth council treasurer 35 ' Band president 43 Wisconsin MQ Youth and Government 4. 1 9 I jggdfffffla CAROLYN JANE BENKERT Everything she does, she does well, and she does everything A-miual 45 Badger Girls' State 35 letin cubs 2g Bulle- tin staff 3,45 Drivers' education 25 Forensics 35 Orchesis 1,253,115 Youth council 1,3545 Youth coun- cil treasurer 45 Sophomore class secretary 25 Green County youth council 3. HERBERT EDWW BLUMER As a member of F.F.A. he raises Cain :lin alfalfa hay Chorus 2,45 C ns vation 45Dri- vers' educati ' '5 F,F.A. 1,2,3,45 F,F.A. ce- sident 45 F,F.A, treasure 5 horus treasurer 45 Conser ' n secretary Sz treas- ur ' . ' ft A fl Av 'I xy , x L! KEITH JAMES BERG He may seem shy, but he's one swell guy Drivers' education 25 F.F.A, 1, 2,3,45 Football 1,2. WILLIAM EDWARD BOYD Oh, for more like him! Basketball 15 Basketball referee ing 35 Drivers' education 25 Foot ball 1g Hi Y 2,3545 Student eoun eil 35 Youth council 2. Drivers' education 25 Hi Y 1,2, JANEEN JOY BOYER Ambition is her middle name, some day, we know, she'll come to fame Annual staff 3, editor 45 Cheer- leaders 1,2,3,45 Drivers' educa- tion 25 G.A.A. 25 Homecoming Queen 45 Orchesis 1,2,3,45 Pep club 2,3,45 Student council 45 Youth advisory board 45 Fresh- n class president 15 Pep club RONALD WALTER BREGENZER He can talk himself in or out of anything Basketball 1,25 Basketball re- fereeing 35 Conservation 3,45 Drivers' education 25 Football 15 Hi Y 3,45 Public discussion 2,35 Track 1,2. t-xp ide 0 Q - b E14 , , .ts ':-,gi Q . 'fs- xx, , -l--- Y.: Ha I ' t 1 A 'R as 7 7 I .Px V 'TL g , V ., X - Yr .X ..- A, wi Q -vw -iv 'Q Y H in N. 'Q l' IRNCIS 'PATR BRETQNIAN Y SARA JOANN BRENNAN Lean and lank but full of prahks Basketball refcreeing 25 Boys', tumbling 33 Conservation 3,45 X When Irish eyes are smiling Bulletin advertising 45 Carcer club 45 Drivers' education 25 G.A,A, 35 Library club Z5 Pep 8.45 Track 1. will l 'yi' lla L U 1 4,- x6yv ft, 11 ', f My Q f 1,32 J-'aff r, at , 5 GARY ROBERT BROGE Thr-ru's a good time coming, boys Basketball 25 Basketball referee- ing 2,35 Boys' tumbling 2,3,45 Drivers' education 25 Football 1, 2,3,4: Hi Y l,2,3,4. JUDITH ANN BUEHLER 7 ' There's always a streak of mis- chief in every little girl Annual staff 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Dance band 1,2,3g Forensics 25 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Pep band 1,25 Sectional woodwind 1,2,3,45 Sen- ior class treasurer 4. . J ,,3,f.L' ' P: 5.4. NANCY LU BURGY A peaceful girl is she, a finer could not be Bulletin cubs 25 Bulletin staff 35 Drivers' education 2, Girls' F.F.A, 45 Homeinaking senior girls' 45 Orchestra 1,2,3,4. tug,- ei I , 15957124 3 I .git 4f ,lf J NANCY EMMA CAMPBELL A quiet pleasant type of girl Career club 35 Chorus 1,25 Class play 45 Dramatics 45 Drivers' ed- ucation 25 Girls'F,F.A, 45G.A.A. 35 Homemaking senior girls' 45 Library club 2. -cwiiv 45' KEITH H. CHRISTEN Life can offer a lot of fun andl mean to have my share Boys' tumbling 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,25 Conservation 45 Drivers' education 2: F.F.A. 1.2.3.4: Track l,2,45 F.F.A. sentinel 3. MERLYN FRANK CLARK My schooling has done me no harm, but I feel safer on the farm F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. viral! ff 9-J Y il! FLOYD ARLEN COPLIEN lf all the world's a stage and all the people players, then Bucky's the clown Basketball refereeing 2,35 Boys' tumbling 2,3 ,45 Bulletin advertis- ing 3,45 Drivers' education 25 Football 1,2,3,45 Hi Y 1,2,3,45 Li- brary club 3. MAUREEN HELEN DILLON I may be small, but so is dynamite Bulletin advertising 45 Career club 35 Chorus 1,25 Drivers' ed- ucation 25 Dramatics 45G.A.A. 35 Homemaking senior girls' i- brary club 2. I V-. L, XB CAROL ANN DREWS Just being happy is a good time Chorus 3,45 Nursing club 45 Op- eretta 3,4. LC v R x , 1 1 X tr 'H 5,f.wvvfrff,X mtg- I Li, ,X ' I Q WW! . 1 J DAVID WILLIAM COX Silent effort moves the world Basketball 1,25 Basketball re- fereeing 3,45 Drivers' education 25 Football 1,2,3,45 Public dis- cussion 2,3,45 Track 1,2,M 5'f fwf' f 1 QM Cifwff CARL ROBERT DISCH A squeak, a groan, a mighty shud- der, and Carl's car leaps from the gutter Badger Boys' State 35 Band 1,2, 3,45 Basketball 1,25 Basketball refereeing 2,3,4g Boys' tumbling 2,35 Class play 45 Football 1,2, 3,45 Hi Y 35 M club 2,3,45 Pep club 45 Prom king 35 Track 1,2, 3,45 Junior class president 35 Student council vice-president 45 Band vice-presid nt 4. ji luv. NXT, If ,V WML ffl lg tif' A JN JUDITH MAE DRYE A smile of sincerity withagleam of fun Chorus 15 Drivers' educatioh 25 G.A.A. 3, Public disculsion 3, Student council 15, V I fm '- . - I . '32 't ,Blat . in msg? W !1f ,w wry' .M , I In BEVEILLY ROSE UNAWAY Alwayls jolly, clwayls kindg she's the k1nd you Li e to ind Hilletin dvertisingl 4g Career club 35 orus 1g,4g Class play 4g Dradxatics 45 rivers' educa- tion Zg G,A.A. 2,3g Homemaking penior girls' 4g Nursing club 2,3. LAWAINE MARIE FOLEY Not as shy as some may think Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus 2g Drivers' education 25 Homemaking senior girls' 45 retta 'g Pep Band 53,44 S h y brass 1,2, n . fl? JUDI I DIANE GERMANN Fun did you say? I'l1 be right there Annual staff 34fiDrivers' ed- ucation 2g G.A A. 2g Orchestra 2,3,4. I X , fn Lf IV LLL AUM! U ' if 1 W f DAVID LELAND FAHS He shoots 'em left and right, and in his dribbling there's equal might Basketball 1,2,3,4g Basketball refereeing 2,3g Drivers' educa- tion 2g M club 3,4g Sophomore class resident 2- Scnior class vice-pxPesident 4. q B wt M- Dwi A Jw . 1 XQJUTA l, . My L DIANE KAY FRITZ The world was made for fun and frolic, and so was I Bowling 4g Career club 3gG,A.A. 2,35 Nursing club4gSt dentco - cu 2. 5 f ' . , 'P if ' lt n -W t Of - , WNV Q XMB N jf? A, Wx ZW DENNIS LEE GOECKS A good guy all around F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Football 2,3,4g M club 3,4. X. 'Civ DONALD HAROLD FEY GREGORY LEE FOESCH Is he as quiet as he SSBIHS7 Iam sure care is anenemyoflife CTIOFUS 1,2a DI'iV9I'S'9Cil1C3ti0H25 Boys' tumbling 45 Conservatlon F.F-A. 3,45 M club 2. 2,3,4g Conservation vice presl 4 P dent 4. A ' L I A J 1- Wu. i. 1 JANE ALICE GOOD She has a smile and a kind word for all Band 1,2,3,45 Bulletin cubs 25 Career club 45 Drivers' educa- tion 25 Orchestra 3,45 Pep band 45 Sectional woodwind 1,2,3,45 Band secretary 4. ' ,jf 5 f .51 , 1,1 . light' ' T, , I CAROLE PAULINE HAAS True to her words, her friends, and her work Annual staff 3,45 Bulletin cubs 25 Bullctin staff 35 Chorus lg Class play 45 Dramatics 2,45 Drivers' education 25 Forensics 1,2535 Pep club 4. EVELYN MAE GOODMAN There's no time like a pleasant time Bulletin cubs 25 Bulletin staff 35 Chorus 1, 2,45 Dramatics 2,45 Forensics 1,2,35 G.A.A. 35Nurs- ing club 45Operetta2,45Orchesis 2,35 Freshman class secretary 1. BETTE JEAN I-IARTWIG She's like a vitamin ad--bubbling over with vim, vigor, and vitality Bulletin cubs 25 Bulletin staff 35 Chorus lg Class play 49 Drama- tics 25 Forensics 35 G.A,A. 25 Homecoming attendant 45 Home- making senior girls' 45 Orchesis 2,35 Youth council 2,3,41 Youth s council secretary 4. 0 A A . '77 Aff , ., 5, , ar I7 ,Nfl U11 ' 5, 'I ' .1001 etfwf , f' fIZ'7!f' I f dir, N7 Lf J H X ill l I . 1 5 L , ' if A ' o C t 1.1. .4 y N J l 4 r A 1 X 4+ 1 A , F P S 4 2 J 1 ff' ik A 4 .. I . i .,1 ' ' L 1 ' 1 J af I9 Wt, 9. A gf '7 V 24 H, iff. y a-1,1 if . ,nl ROBERT LELAND IIEITZ 0 L ' Just a country boy at heart, but DENNIS W. HUNT I'm on to the city ways ' When you know him, you'll like Basketball refereeing 25 Chorus MARLENE JOY HUBBR him - 1,42 Conservation 3.4: F.F.A 1, CHARLES WILLIAM HUBER Aiwa s merr never lum Basketball l5Basketball referee- 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Mixed chorus president-15 F.F.A, sentinel 3. It's not a toni5 it's natural Boys' tumbling 45 Drivers' ed- ucation 25 F.F.A. 2,3,4. -'iff' ui Y Y, 3 , makes a very pleasant chum Drivers' education 25 G,A.A. 35 Sports club 4. ,. Ar, rw S -f Q ,, rv- 4 , .K f ' f X 5 5, Si if K ing 25 Class play 45Conservation 35 Drivers' education 25 Golf1,2, 3,45 Hi Y 25 Pep Club 4. 5 JEROME LEE HUNT I thought I saw him studying but, lo, it was a dream Conservation 45 Drivers' educa- tion 2g Football lg Hi Y 1. DONALD LEROY INGWELL He thought and thought, but not the thoughts he ought Basketball refereeing 2,35 Boys' tumbling 3,4g Drivers' education 25 Football 3.4g Hi Y 1,2,3,4. ,, GEORGE ERNEST JACOBS RALPH DONALD JEGERLEHNER Because he is himself, we're Studying is a pastime, why over- satisfied do it? Drivers' education 25 Football 1, Drivers' education 23 Football l. 2g Tennis 2,4. I ,J-gli -5 9 J' lt. K .Fi , . Q' s if I J! EDWARD FLOYD JOHNSON As an artist, he's a man of skill Class play 4g Dramatics 3,43 Drivers' education 2g F.F.A. 3.4. STANLEY DEAN KAMMERUDE Away from books, let's have some fung away with teachers, my schoo1ing's done JOSEPH HARRY KEEGAN There are two kinds of people: Irish and those who wish they were Basketball 1,25 Basketball re- fereeing 2, Chorus 2,45 F.F,A, 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g M club 2,3,4g Operetta 2,41 Public dis- cussion 3,4g Student council 2,34 Track 2,3,4, Chorus vice-presi- dent 4. KENNETH GARRETT KEEL On his face there's always a gring whatever he does he's bound to win Basketball l,2,3g Basketball ref- ereeing 3g Class play 45 Conser- vation 4g Drivers' education 2g Football l,2,3,4g M club l,2,3,4g Pep club 43 Track l,2,3g Youth council l,2. -li 5 NANCY C. KERN Where ther:-'s a will therc's ll way Bulletin advertising 2,3: Chorus lg Dramatics -15 Drivers' educa- -6 'Wav BARBARA JEAN KESLER Let's have 11 party! Annual staff 45 Band 2,3545 Bul- letin advertising 2,35 Drivers' education 25 Sectional trumpet STEPHEN LOUIS KOENIG Wise with a wisdom all his own Drivers' education 25 Public dis- cussion 3,4. tion 25 Nursing club 45 Public and cornet 2,3,4. 1- ' X discussion 35 Senior class play A student director 4. J f- ft! . , Nllvtf' W L, f , ,ff I V' 5 , g N 5 1 . ,. 'Elf U ll J 25, J , ff V., Q-,ff . I Ig 5 ix 'L P f fl' , 'M . 5 , 5 ' 5 t t , f 'f 1 'gf' ' 1' Av, ig' 'IL , JI, 41 gl xy 5, 1 V Il V l. i 5 I 5 . -5 p I I I A . Lv. f , 1 Q I I t , , , I V .1 .. - l f . 5 544 J -4' ff H Y D. , . L , 5' , 4 W I We -outa ..,-sf' MARILYN JEAN KUBLY You never know what she's up to till she's accomplished it Band l,2,3,45 Class play 45 Driv- ers' education 25 Forensics l, 25 Orchesis l,2,3,45 Pep club 2, 3,45 Prom queen 35 Sectional woodwind l,2,3,45 S ophomo r e class vice-pre 'dent 2' ep club secretary Llp fly I JOYCE EILEEN LADWIG Q My sax and I are unseparable Band 253,45 Bulletin advertising 2,45 Chorus 1,2535 Class play 45 Dance band 3,45 Dramaties -1, Operetta 2,31 Orchestra 3,45 Pep band 3,45 Sectional woodwind 3,43 Student conductor for band, orchestra 4. .UL fy XV 1 w' gm BARBARA ANN KUBLY It pags to be good-natured and frien ly Bulletin cubs 25 Bulletin staff 35 Career club 3,45 Chorus l,2,3,4: Dramatics 45 Drivers' education 25 Nursing club 45Operetta2,3,4. LQ lt 'I if li ri AM ' i ., ' . 5 4 4 , V .' 5 an J f, i- fl 5 ,- . ., 1 ' 1. ,J 5. ' M . 5 ,J ,f - X ' . -' 5 ,V t ,I A . ff . , 5' ,'. W tml ', , 5 ,,.5 VI, 47,41 4 ,I lvl I J! flfl AV 4 ' -5 ll L f 1 -' f V 5 ',,. 5, , fx , V L' JW if 1 I, if r lim ,ll def fn' f J rim- fl' A. fb 1 ' 11 1 L A'L iff y ' If I L 01 L' if grin' Atl 11' f l , it JAN M. KU L1 .- ' A enial disposition lbring its owner rewards and many friends Bulletin cubs 25 Bulletin staff 35 4g Drivers' education 25 G.A.A. 2,35 Homecoming attendant45 Or- chesis 152,35 Sports club 45 Stu- dent council secretary 45 G.A.A. vice-president 4. KENNETH LEE LEUENBERGER Just because he has wings on his feet doesn't mean the man's an angel Basketball 15 Basketball ref- ereeing 2,35 Class play 4: Con- servation 3g Drivers' education 25 Golf 15253,-15 Pep club 4. ft 17 KAREN ILENE MILLER FRANK JOSEPH MILZ f. cfm I if my ,,1,4f.,C ,f,,4.fi,A,a!f-1-fy! i5'34 -L 5,043 vc, ft., lpfax' 1 fini' ' SHIRLEY EWfSc4'C' Itake lifvfgv c me , gJf Bowling -lg vers' education 21 nl 1 f L' Lf 4 , I fexfthlg I, FLORENCE MARIE ,MRIGUIRE Do angels have red hair? Band l,2,3,4g P ivers' education zg Orchestra ,j!,3,'11: sectional woodwind l,21,3,4 Bandtreasurer 4. 5' f' D, I '99 I EMMET DUANE MCKENNA Let the world go as tit mayg l'l1 take it any doggone way Boys' f tumbling 4: Conservation 2,3,4g Football l,2,3,4g M club 354g Tyick l. 'K V .SN F ga V dj ALJ rl , U L ,Q F we S M Di ,lv J She really can be good, but who wants to be? Band l,2,3,4g Bulletin advertising 2,3,4g Chorus 44 Forensics 2g Operetta 45 Sectional woodwind l,2,3,4g Bulletin mailing editor 4. DOROTHY LU MUELLER She's quiet in school, but one can never tell Chorus l,2,3,4g Drivers' educa- tion 2g Homemaking senior girls' 43 Opcretta 2,3,4. -ffl y V: nl .,1' 5 aff 9' if school's liberty, give me death! Boys' tumbling 2,3g Drivers' ed- ucation 2. JOHN JEROME MUENICH lle's goodinall--has lots of vimg we're sorry there's only one of him Basketball l,2,3,4g Basketball refereeing 3g Football l,2,4g M club 2,3,4g Track l,2,3,4. M7 ' W U l WV lf iii -a LAURALNE R. MAHMQUCH Money compared to a good joke ---well, l'd rather be broke Bowling 43 Career club3g Chorus 2,3,4g Driversv education Zz G. A.A. 2,35 Operdtta 2,3,4g Sports club 4g Student council 2. ,c eff' l I Pi l K ffl . I ,. 'vxxx lvk 5, ilk n . - 2 .f i 'f f-A 2 .1 ,1 M. RUTH MARIE NUSSBAUM A disposition no one should dis- pose of Bulletin advertisin 2 3 Drivers' 8 . 1 education 23 Nursing club 4. 991 -mpg, est :.' 1 il fy : L, .mx f K, ' Y 5 f 'X ' ' E, 'X f V : 1 ' JOHN WILLIAM NELSON Studying makes some people wise. but it makes me otherwisu Basketball refereeing 33 Boys' tumbling 25 F,F,A. l,2,3,4. MARY ANN NORTON The only word in her vocabulary is fun Annual staff 4g Career club 45 Chorus 1,25 Drivers' education 2g G.A.A. 3g Homemaking senior girls' 41 Operetta 2. J gm 44 XDUJ KEITH WILLIAM PATTINSON One hour to study, one hour in which to eat, two hours to think how tired I am, and twenty hours to sleep Drivers' education 2g F,F.A, l. 2,3,4. JOHN H. NIFFENEGGER He's not a wolf--it's just the way he says hellooooooo Boys' tumbling 2,3gConservation 4g Drivers' education 24 Football l,2,3,4g Hi Y l,2,3,4g M club 2,3, 41 Pep club 4g Track l,2,3,4g Junior class vice-president 3. ,SLU-4.1 My I KI 7 ' Lyrj JLUVG. k .WJ . I V-47! RICHARD FRANK NUSSBAUM He's never bothered with aworryg and you never see him in ahurry Basketball l,2,4g Basketball ref- ereeing 2,3,4g Drivers'education 25 Football lg Hi Y 3gTI'aCkl,2,3. .47 ,, V X. if' f ,, I if ' 'li 4 I lfwgpff ab 'IV 41 A .wi ,VL , if - - ft' 114 tv V , . I 2lL,14' ' . M it I ,wi cy paw .I f 1 I n il . W It - . Lgv V' AU, fig lf Xl AJ N Viv ,L if CAROL A N PETERSON A real blonde with a big smile Bulletin advertising 2,3,4, Cho- rus l,2,3,4g Dance band 44 Dri- vers' education 2g Forensics l, 2g Operetta 2,3g Orchesis l,2,3g Public discussion 3,43 Chorus pianist 4. . V , X ,,, I, , 1 A, nw' ,1-QLWJ 2' ' ,72 12' ,A - .- xv NANCY RAE PETERSQJAY 144' L 'ff- Why not be happyffltfss lots offun Bulletin advertising 3,3,L4g Bullei tin cubs 21 Chorus l,3gClasspiay 4g Forensics lg Pep, club 3,-1. iff' 401 KS! 'rf- l4ll ' . KENTON PAUL POTTS If bright remarks were a grain of sand, he'd be a desert Conservation 2,35 Drivers' edu- cation 25 Football 1,25 Hi Y 253. LARRY A. PULKRABEK All must be earnest in a world like ours Basketball l,z,3g Basketball ref- ereeing 2: Bois' tumbling 2,3, 45 Class play gConscrvation 35 Drivers' education 25 Football 1, 25 Golf l,2,35 Hi Y 1,2535 Student council 45 Track 4. WILLIAM J. RATTIN He put the pep in pepper Boys' tumbling 253,45 Dramatics 1Drivers' education 25 Foot- a . JOHN DAVID PRIEN What is life without a little mis- chief? Bulletin staff 45 Conservation 3, 45 Drivers' education Z5 Hi Y 25 Tennis 3. GARY LEE RACKOW Just because I'm quiet doesn't mean I'm asleep Drivers' education 25 F.F.?X. l, 3,45 Football 2,3,4. - . l U llmr LH ei' l It I V 'i . 1 I ,M ,W V. . 'lj ll lr lv 2, It f A ff iff, 'M l 'Q fb fill , ,lf 'fl' ' y lf, J F fypfpifl pf! ' . l f ' 0' P, 95 f ,lf J lj . W1 'pf ini appz 1 . J 1 fl J Y P' M A ff . f' A V .f Uv' W JANE DONNER REGEZ Keen sense, common sense, and room for nonsense Bowling 4g Drivers' education 25 Girls' F.F.A. 4g Forensics 25 Orchestra 1,253,115 Public discus- sion 25 Student council treasurer 35 Twirling 3,45 Youth council 2. ,4'!,vf ' , V My'fj.17'l17jf,l! lf! Yi 4 i W Don't mist er for beingquiet Annual sta 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Class play 45 Drivers' education 25 Orchesis l,2,35 Orchestra 3,45 Sectional woodwind l,2,3,45 Stu- dent council 25 Senior class sec- retary 4. I . K i CH I RICHARDS K F sm , 1 cgowi EJ? fi? D I. of! 'Agni' ffuAJ tw , I . LOWE LL ROY RODERICK Fun is my theme, so let a good time be my song Boys' tumbling 25 Chorus 45 Dra- matics 2,3g F.F.A, l,2,35 Operetta 4. NIP' ROBERT L. RUFI There's mischief in this man Conservation 3,45 F.F.A. 2,3, secretary 45 Operetta 45 F,F.A. reporter 3. N x 'Q N . '7 :L ! K . F , , , MARY ANN SCHEIDEGGER A smile for all, a frown for none Career club 35 Drivers' educa- tion 25 Nursing club 45 Operetta l,2,3. F' W 7 ,.b,f-' Cf -5 '39 2048, M s- . . ,V , it .Z fl 'PQ .J ,QL- Q,-P -...if ii' , xp V CLARENCE FREDRICK SCHULTZ JERRY LEE SENN A handful of fun is better than a Probably born to be the quiet lad bushel of learnin he is E Chorus 25 Conservation 2,3,45 Drivers' education 25 F.F.A. 2, 3,45 Operetta 25 Track 2,3,45 Con- servation club president 45 F. F.A. reporter 3. JOAN AUDREY SEVERSON Just a quiet gal on the surface but, oh what a barrel of fun Bulletin advertising 2,3,45 Ca- reer club 45 Class play 45 Dra- matics 25 Orchestra 1,2,3,4. T. is -Je. ur' ...Nt H' 3 f ,., Q P. - 0 H W VIVIAN LAURENE SODDY A friendly hi, a happy smile, and gigglig all the way Annual st i 45 Bulletin cubs 25 Bulletin staff 35 Chorus 1 ,3g Class play 45 Dramatics 2,35 Drivers' education 25 Forensics 1,2,3,45 Pep club 3,45 Junior class secre- tary 3. Boys' tumbling 45 Drivers' edu- Cation 25 F.F.A. 1,2,3. DEAN WILLIAM SIGNER Not exactly noisy but a swell kind of guy Chorus 25 Conservation 3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3.4. x f . w X . ff 5, ROBERT CHARLES STAIR - He always means business-morv key business that is Band 3,4. Drivers' education 25 Sectional heavy brass 3,-4. GLENNA KAY STAMM Someone has to be quiet Chorus Ig Drivers' edu i n 25 Girls' F.F.A. 44 , urer 3. tm W HEDWIG ANN STUDER Yes, but I still don't understand Annual staff 44 Bowling 4g Class play 4g Dramatics 3g Forensics 21 Orchesis 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Pep club 33 Public dis- cussion 2g Student council 45 Ju- nior class treasurer 33 Orches- tra vice-president 4. I 4 bfib Xffwy .4 LARRY L. TRICKEL Cut out to be an angel, but some- one ran off with the pattern Basketball referecingfig Drivers' education 2g Football 1,2,3g Track 2 3 , . fig 4 I 4, 4 , off 34, gating , lzlgflwl vdgsilypffq, fag? f' ggwglfzdiv K .f,4.f'2fi FAYE ANITA STAUFFACHER AN H. STIN 71' ,' ALTON FLOYD STUCKEY No, I didn't ever take a talking A devilish grin, and full of vifn Why should the clowns have all medicine Annual staff 2,3g Bowling 49 Ca- the gogd times? I'm ready Annual staff 3,4g Band l,2,3,4g Dance band 3g Dramatics 39 Dri- vers, education 25 Forensics 1,25 Orchesis 1,2,3g Orchestra 1,2,3, 4g Pep club 35 Youth council 1. EVELYN M. TOBLER Happy and ga 7-that's he way Bowling 4g C I uiL3,4.f ff I ,, ll, ff, fiflflv ,Nfflf fjdvll u J I f M -A V, I , f Hifffr M y - !L,'V!rfiffV' ,fu M . 7 1 ILL, L71.X!4 A 1 0, , 1 ,, ' , 'lf I -Mg 591,16 lywfll ,flux ,fffjztfl f, ,VXAJ 1' Zkfvfilf PATRICIA JEAN TRICKEL Not bold, not shy--the happy me- dium Chorus lg Drivers' education 25 Girls' F,F.A. 41 G.A.A. 3. inf- lfjqx V 'Diorama of-U-,X4-QQ, It C .Am-my UH me 'Z.b1:'1 1 L' - - My-fd mu cwiiqu- ,. reer club 3g Chorus 1,2,3g Dra- matics 34 Drivers' education 24 Girls' F.F.A. 4g G.A.A. Ig Li- brary club 2g Operetta 1,2,3 Bowling secretary 4. F.F,A. 4. Ylnr' M-H. 1 Q 1 , ALAN GUY WECKERLY Always ready for a good time Boys' tumbling 4, Conservation 3,4g Drivers' education Z, Foot- ball 3g Track 1,2,3,4. 1'-'fs 3 ALICE CATHERINE TYLER HOWARD LEWELLYN WAELTI A ring on her finger is worth Give me my motorcycle a.ndI'll two on the phone be Off Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra3,4,Sec- Drivers' education 2, F.F.A. 1, tional woodwind 1,2,3,4. 2,331- NANCY LOU WAGNER Always happy, my wants are few- lots of clothes and a man will do Bulletin cubs 2, Bulletin staff 3, 4g Class play 4g Drivers' educa- tion 2, Forensics 2,35 Orchesis 2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Pepclub 3, Orchestra secretary 4. , Y f if 1 f' ' 2' a. ,L Z, .quid V 1 r, X' . ERROL GEORGE WA ucoaskl Let my lessons worry me ?Never! Basketball refereeing 2, Drivers' education 2, l-li Y 2. DONALD LESTER XNITT It doesn't take noise to make a personality Basketball 3,4g Basketball re- fereeing 3,45 F.F.A. 1,2, secre- tary 3, president -lg Football 1, 'K , J - c, 'V ,JV ' if x - Ly 1 LL L , J Q , ,I lb '4 ll ,iffy M' I J . ,-1 A 41 D vrrlf AV, ,T fl 7 ff J r N l f 1201! 74' J ffl 1156 t' 1 -V ' 1 L Vi M! A: f XL 41.7 I! ,V tf'L'x',.!'1 l f flf till l l fx 1 1. , A f ' f V' V if ' Qi ul' all J 1' Lyj ' H fl' ,W r M 5. . ,f Lf U I Q! X 41' Jl lf , I f All VLLV J fl! Alf' V ylv 7 L Q - Ll ff , fyl' - U STEPHANIE JAYNE WEST ' V v If LJ ' ' Oh girls, you just think you're L A M PM I in love L 1 , Annual staff 3,4g Band l,2,3,4g C GSL AN E ' 1 ,, Class play 41 Dramancs 3, Dri- Mischief lurk be nd those WGS vers' education 2, Forensics 2: Career club4, vers'educat1on Orchesis 1,2,35 Sectional wood- 2, G.A.A. 39 Sports club 4. wind 1,2,3,4. 2,3,4g M club 3,4g Senior class president 4, V'-L., 415 -J' r,'-4-rv Z Wm :ffl url! wk., AQ' Senior Class Officers 24 MORRIS EDWIN WOLF None but himself can be his pa- rallel Class play 4gDramatics3,4gDri- vers' education 2gF,F,A,1,2,3,4g Track 2. F , , Yi jar av W. af CAROL PAULINE WOLFE Never too busy to be friendly Band 1,2,3,4g Bulletin cubs 2g Bulletin staff 3g Career club 4g Drivers' education 2g Scctionalyf woodwind 1,2,3,4. W Q flffb I 5 O11 a Port, Wear Che alt- TIS cold d 1-y1Ri01,ai53 81-egagil senior I , S, Se dy B 0 ass . Ofelaryglghler t1?fhCeI.Sp0 f ' ea Se ix ,, ...N ave F Sur f 3113 . er, Don or an 1, V106-pl-eSidW1tt, plgffjcial U Class motto: Love, labor, and laughf' Class color: turquoise and white ent. Sjdent. Class flower: red,rose ' - ' V J nes Mr. Edmund Anderson Class advlsers. Miss La on o , UH CFC GSSYYIEJW .IUNIORS ROW 1-Katherine Larsen, Wil- .liam Lovelace, Cheryl Loveland, Carol Luchinger, Carol Lux. ROW 2-Harley Maske, Joyce Ma- tzke, Constance Mauermann, Ot- to Mayer, Larry Menehan. ROW 3-Dale Meyers, Keith Miller, Pa- tricia Miller, Phillip Mueller, Beverly Myers. ROW 4-Fritz Neuenschwander, William Nie- derberger, John Niffenegger, A- lice Norder, Dorothea Nybroten. ROW 5-Theron Olson, Beverly Ommodt, Richard Ott, Janet Priewe, Larry Priewe. NOT PIC- TURED-Robert Felde, L u e l l a Klentz, Alvin Sommers. ROW 1-B. J. Quinn, Lonna Rhyner, Reese Riddiough, Glen Ridnour, David Riese, Ernest Riesen, Nathan Rinehart, Virginia Rosenstiel, Romayn Rote. ROW 2-LeRoy Rufer, Barbara Rygh, Fredric Schadt, Ruth Scheidegger, John Schindler, Mariella Schlaff, Walter Schneider, Barbara Schultz, Robert Schwaiger. ROW 3-William Schwingel, Roger Seffrood, Eldon Shaffer, Dean Siedschlag, Joann Slocum, Lillian Smith, Terry Stamm, Gayleen Steensrud, Peter Storck.ROW 4-Sharon Stubbe, Betty Sutter, Ronnie Theiler, Robert Trick- el, Dennis Truttmann, Mary Ann Vinje, Hans Von Allmen, David Von Moos, Diana Weeks. ROW 5-Marilyn Weiler, Kirk West, Marlene Wild, Norma Willborn, Morton Wittwer, Richard Wuethrich, Mary Jo Wuetrich, David Wyss, Kenneth Wyss. Taking advantage of the pleasant fall weather are the sophomore class of ficersz Joan Swiggum, presidentgDeanne Bowman, secretaryg Phyllis Baumgart- ner, vice presidentg Grant Beer, treas- urer. Theron Olson, Vice president, is enjoy- ing the warm sunshine with other junior class officers: Joan Beach, secretary, Kirk West, presidentg Beatrice Brandli, treasurer. P V g-, Donald Amacher, Richard ca If by 'Zn vp- 'Av ,,,,J D ,JK P SWINGIN' K V ,,,,,V,.k, ,,k. ,iiigj .,.,,,,,,N,V , 7 7 'U ' 3 fs f-iw Q4 . ' ' , , ' ' -.-R ,I --yy 4 Q - - ' vs.. ROW 1-Anita Ainsworth, 5 5 x Ammon, Karen Anderson, Delilah Armstrong, Cla- rence Asmus. ROW 2-Dan Bauer, Kent Baumgartner, Phyllis Baumgartner, Ju- dith Beckman, Grant Beer, Sue Bissell. ROW 3-Nathan Bloom. Wilson Bloom, Margie Blum. Deanne Bow- man, Byron Broge, Sharon Broge. ROW 4-Jean Clark, Patrick Conners, Shirley Counselman, Karen Davis, Marsha DeRemer, Barbara Dickson. 'E' ,ff ,af ff, ff f f . of ROW 1-John Dietrich, Karen Dooley, John Drews, Sharon Einbeck, Linda Ericksen, James Erickson, Jeanette Fiedler, James Flanagan, Robert French, Dorothy Fritsch. ROW 2-John Fritsch, Nancy Fritz, Sally Fritz, James Furniss, Geraldine Gilbertson, Gary Ginner,Ann Goodmiller, Jacqueline Grinnell, Dean Haas, Bernard Hartwig, Nathan Hartwig. ROW 3-Shirley Hefty, Gloria Holton, Michael Hughes, Sheldon Isely, Barbara Jensen, Loisann Johnson, Michael Johnson, Edward Kennison, Julian Kiechle, Judith King- don, Greg Kittelsen. ROW 4-Josephine Klassy, Harold Kline, Bruce Kneubuehl, Charles Koch, Beverly Koehn, William Koller, Carolyn Kopp, Bonnie Kubly, Gerald Kubly, Marion Kundert, Janice Kurth. ROW 5- Paula LaBuwi, Gerald Lamb, Larry Lancaster, Jon Lengacher, Donald McKenna, Kenneth Mahlkuch, Kent Marsh, Dale Martin, Sandra Martin, Rosetta Marty, Barbara Marvin. V .,,' av V ,ua - ....-1' f sf 35 Q 74 3: x g ,yi-5, , C. -. - JA , ,, K an A A 1' xl W A ' Y' F ' y W 77, N, A ' - V fy f 5, K S :L- i r -H D . A l I K -f ' , ,gg ,..,., , ,,,, l fe M ' , Y as. :T N ' , C' ' in V3 ..,, SOPHOMORES ROW 1-Mary Matzke, Darwin Menehan, Joyce Moen, James Mulligan, Blythe Myers. ROW 2-Mary Jo Nelson, Carol Norder, Joann Nussbaum, David Penni- ston, Charles Phillips. ROW 3-Harlan Prechel, Anita Prien, Larry Rackow, LaVerne Rosenstiel, Carol Rothenbueh- ler. ROW 4-Elaine Rubi, Sallv Rui, Ro- sella Rufer, Janet Rupp, Phyllis Rus- sell. ROW 5-Delores Schlaff, Margaret Schmeltzer, Nathan Schmerse, Richard Schmiedlin, Carol Schoepfer. ROW 6- Nancy Schutt, Daryl Severson, Gary Shaf- fer, Elaine Signer, Sherry Simpson.ROW 7-Beverly Skattum, Judith Smith, Nan- cy Smith, Thomas Smith, David Stauf- facher. ROW 8-Thomas Stine, Janice Stocker, Louis Studer, Hazel Swanson, Joan Swiggum. ROW 9-Jewell Thompson, Joseph Thompson, George Trent, Ri- chard Trickel, David Trumpy. ROW 10- Ruth Tschanz, Roselan VanderDrink, Eu- gene Vincent, Paul Vincent, Karen Wag- ner. ROW 11-Fredric Wald, William Wartenweiler, LaVonne Webster, Glo- ria Weckerly, Judith Whitehead. ROW 12-Richard Wiesenberg, Dick Witt, Bev- erly Zentner, Gerald Zimmerman, Na- than Zimrnerman. NOT PICTURED-Ja- net Fey, Marlene Grossen, Ralph Stauf- facher, Betty Wells, Phillip Blum. CJ Z Secret Pals, Hedy Studer, Cheryl Richards, out of school out of sight . . . Bette Hartwig, Patty Baumle, Judy Buehler, Janeen Bo er Jane Re ez Maril Kubl and Y y E . YH Y U Nancy Wagner get together before graduation rolls around. John Niffenegger , Dan Bender and John Prien display their hunting prizes. Roast pheasant, anyone? , Q V . mms, t l. - mf W- A f .,e3,f ...,, Li'1 Abner Steensrud and Daisy Mae Larsen pose in their best Dogpatch attire at the Sadie Hawkins dance. f giwawslfesxfk . awaits, t -www H Here's a relaxing scene from the class play, Onions In the Stew. Making themselves at home as they take over the living room of their teen-age friends are Cheryl Richards, Joyce Ladwig, and Bette Hartwig. 2 Girl Scouts Diana Weeks, Carol Lux, Bev Meyers, Gayleen Steensrud, Cheryl Loveland, Judy Chambers, Patty Crouch and Lin- da Coole relax after a meeting. KM-f, 2. sf x Qc K L f xx X W 6' Q ' 1 a L-,,, 3 K '44 I Y just before the crowning. f 1 'Nw y f . Wm ...,-Ms fs, Vw. 09 ea 306 gail The .V decorggllples 9 ed gymfffwvfhe gr g K l ii e a had fu-5036131.11-ing th ebratjngifzanoe I e - 11 tb Vlgtor 9 VV. Getting warmed up for vic- tory! The Homecoming bonfire burned high and bright, predicting a high, bright win on the gridiron for us. 515-9 'hy' 'za Queen Janeen Boyer and at- tendants Bette Hartwig and Janet Kuebli smile Jrettil at halftime '-'-o....,,,,7lNsum.,.,,, . 492. 1? Q Tn ff dzlrkic sc1'vc'r's pcm' into thc Snulhcrn Bzllircmiii .15 thn- llnnccrs whirl through Lhc night. Qucun Marilyn Kubly and King Curl Disch lead the gr-an march, after the royal crowning. --I wx ,mf Y King Carl Disch chose Marilyn Kubly to reign as queen of the 1956 Prom. The setting was a southern scene with a moonlit garden, gaily decorated ballroomg and filled with the rustle of lace and taffeta. 'Familiar faces, familiar places --.-.-. .sw was pf' wi Aix .mA XXCQOLL S , A fl xxxw . 45 A-K ia VV Jacobs flee TW X59 Thx mlllx bra 'lk lb urx popu ,ir lor thosg vwhonud ll1XL nun u L rc sl from books L, CX Gvnv B11l'!'!'lUI'l' and Jl1llj'DI'jL'21I'L' Ll Inmilizu' Couple Lmwng M,l-LS, students. Bu-wing up a victury. ll! LLII BOXkI lb DLlbN CXplB.1H1Ilg bm liken pmg to Dgnms Hunt Iwo ucn tha studwus look on George S flu.. -s.. 'V ,s' A as 4, The words of Coach Guy Stoons rud assures fans of 21 victory 1 wg ,, 1 lv ,mmf ,.,...f W ,fam ,..f.:5t 5 1,3 1 Co-Captain Joe Keegan Co-Captain Don Witt S Football strategy is being discussed by: ROW 1- Asst.. Coach Arch Edwards, Coach Gay Steensrud, Asst, Coach Fred Simpson. ROW 2-Manager Dave Von Moos, Asst. Manager Fred SCh21dL 40 fx ROW 1-Gary Rackow, Carl Disch, Don Witt, Jerry Muenich, Dan Bender, Ken Keel, Joe Keegan, John Niffenegger, Dennis Goecks, Gene Baker, Duane McKenna. ROW 2-Butch Myers, Grant Dale, Grant Ienatsch, Reese Riddiough, Theron Olson, Eldon Shaf- fer, Dave Cox, Bob Heitz, Don Ingwell, Gary Broge, Bill Lovelace, Ronald Theiler, Dave Ambler. ROW 3- Harold Kline, Tom Stine, B.J. Quinn, Gerald Hilfiker, Fritz Neuenschwander, Gene Hilfiker, Larry Menehan, Delbert Amans, Mike Keegan, Dick Witt, EdKennison, Norman Bidlingmaier, Phil Mueller. ROW 4-Coach Gay Steensrud, Phil Miller, Tom Smith, Dave Kuebli, Bill Foesch, Floyd Coplien, Grant Beer, Byron Broge, Larry Rackow, Dan Bauer, Darwin Menehan, Bruce Kneubuehl, Nathan Schmerse. ROW 5-Assistant Coach Arch Edwards, Paul Bechtolt, Mike Huber, TomSick- inger, Ken Rutsch, Bill Mauerman, Bill Carter, Dave Grams, Jim Lovelace, Dick Muenich, Bob Cook, Tom Cox. ROW 6-Floyd Weeks, Bill Bauman, Jim Roethe, Basil Wilson, Keith Pilz, Dave Foesch, John Buehler, Assistant Manager Fred Schadt, Manager Dave Von Moos. 1956 FOOTBALL RESULTS Monroe Opponents Warren, Ill. 21 12 Stoughton 18 0 Middleton 0 13 Fort Atkinson 13 34 Wisconsin High 6 13 Monona Grove 25 6 Jefferson 6 6 Edgerton 26 0 Q Features The 1956 Cheesemakers, under the leadership of Coach Gay Steensrud and Assistant Coaches Arch Edwards and Fred Simpson, landed a fourth-place tie with Jefferson in the final Badger Conference standings. Our boys scored a total of 94 points with the help of our team captains, Don Witt and Joe Keegan. The season was finished with a4won, 3 lost, and 1 tied record. Qi, Y x Captal A 'W ,G X M J H dawg , W w -Sf.. fL.,..,,.w., 'XYSITEM' fx I wg Q 14.7, -rv-, 5.21 'f 5 gfkg Vilx. 'LGA 91. 'W 4 at Liza K S ?3W.:. -L : wwf gf I.-.,. A 1 ,,,,,,,w '-mg '31 ' f , f M sa .xzf ,- FRONT ROW-Theron Olson, Hans Von Allmen, Bill Lovelace, Jerry Muenich, Don Witt, Dave Fahs. BACK ROW-Fred Schadt, Larry Busser, Paul Lamboley, Larry Mcnehan, Wayne Bahn, Bob Trickel. A Team Coach Lee Mitchell's Cheese- makers came through with flying colors in the 1956-57 basketbal season to capture undisputed se- cond place in the Badger Con- ference. Despite their lack of height, our boys made a fine showing during the entire season with their accurate shooting and excellent ball handling. The Cheesemakers completed the season with a 14 won, 4 lost record which includes non-con- ference games also. In conference play, they met defeat only twice, but both times at the hands of Fort Atkinson, who captured the Badger Conference title. Double cage honors were brought to Monroe at the season's endg seniors Jerry Muenich and Dave Fahs were selected all-Badger conference guards. A locked layef 15 and , ona Grove 9 V Muemch A Sh? bl aBarlll1?1nl40b aiaierfi get into the action. AA I Don Witt Jerry Muenich Dave Fahs Action ,- D.. Our Cheesemakef managerfpick All eyes are on the ball as a basket is tried by Jerry Nussbagumf 13 always on the Job, Dave Fa.hs Q24j is ready for the rebound. preparxng the equxpment for the next game . 55 Hands and arms are the problem of this play as Wayne Bahn lnot visibley . reaches for the ball. Dave Fahs 1243 and Jerry Mucnich are eagerly awaiting t h the rebound. I C 1956-57 BASKETBALL SCORES OPPONENTS MONROE 'New Glarus 'Elkhorn Stoughton Mxddleton Fort Atk1nson 'De Kalb Ill W1scons1n Hlgh 'Sterhng Ill Monona Grove Jefferson Edgerton Stoughton Mlddleton Fort Atkmson WISCOHSIH Hlgh Monona Grove Jefferson Edgerton Mad1son Central Stoughton '1 Fort Atklnson 'Non Conference Games Tournament Games 1 QSketch by Frank Fahsj Dave Fahs, Monroe's sharpshoot- ing cage ace, not only played an out- standing season of basketball but also shattered several Badger Conference records 1nclud1ng some set by Monroe s Bob Anderegg ln 1955 W1th 416 polnts Fahs blasted the old loop record of 348 pomts and w1th 161 total f1eld goals bettered the prev1ous tally of 129 both ln 14 games Fahs establlshed a new total pomt record for Southern WISCOHSIH w1th 525 polnts 1n 18 games compared wlth the old record of 516 pomts 1n 20 games He had the hlghest free throw percentage 1n the Badger Conference 8496 At the season's end Fahs had dropped 1n a total of 228 fleld goals and 127 free throws a grand total of 583 pomts Nl Coach Lee Mitchell gives instructions to Jerry Muenich fleftj, and Dave Fahs at one of the basketball practices. men r 3 f j..i 1:5 QW i 5 1' .zur A V,,. 'Q lg ,,..1- , 'K V ' , nan , 'Xara '-Q f nf? 'ML itil Xf:mif1 ROW 1-Bob French, Dick Muenich, Colin Brennan, Terry Wenger, Grant Beer, Jim Lovelace. ROW 2- Dan Bauer, Dave Stauffacher, Bill Carter, Tom Cox, Pete Dannerbeck, Jim Rothe. ROW 3-Coach Clayton Jackson, Darwin Menehan, Bill Seyler, Bill Mauerman, Dave Grams, Manager Rudolph Regez. yi f A sf fe! A ,S l A eff 'fl A ff' F N fa N K X lip ' ' 095 1:0096 , 03 .we A was , M veg 'jj 'I' ' ,N'6x'S'X06' Q T 9196106 5,Lee3X91f,,Q 1956 TRACK RESULTS S 1 oxffiaw NUMBER MONROE C,Qz,GXxx MEET OF TEAMS PLACED 9X Madison West Relay 44 10 Stoughton Dual 2 1 Brodhead 2 1 Fort Triangular QStoughton-Monroey 3 1 Fort Invitational 14 3 Badger Conference 8 2 Sectional 11 4 State Line Invitational 9 1 135 Qffmi JB as J f Coach Fred Simpson instructs Ralph Stauffacher, Don Christen, Dave Dwyer, John Drye, Gary Shaffer, and Fritz Wald in the finer points of running. ROW 1-Bob Schneider, Ken Wyss, John Drye, John Niffenegger, Carl Disch, John Bruni, Gordon Stauffacher, Ron Theiler, Jerry Muenich, Eldon Shaffer, Dale My- ers. ROW 2-Gary Ginner, Dave Dwyer. Don Christen, Roger Stauffacher, Ken Keel, Joe Kee- gan, Gerald Hilfiker, Gene Hil- fiker. Clarence Schultz, Alan Weckerly, Jerry Lamb. ROW 3- Assistant Coach Gay Steensrud, Gene Barmore, Pete Kiel, The- ron QBudj Olson, Blythe fButch3 Myers, Ralph Stauffacher, Gary Shaffer, Richard Nussbaum, Fritz Wald, Dan Bender. Harold Kennison, John Niffenegger, Dave Ambler, Head Coach Fred Simp- son. LINKSMEN Gary Copuen Samoa a long 006 . 2 ' fu? ' 'QC gg, as-f als vu STANDING: Greg Kittelsen, Dennis Hunt, Pete Ienatsch, Jim Mene- han, Larry Pulkrabek, Don Heeren, Jud Kindschi and Grant Beer. KNEELING: Gary Coplien, Owen Hefty, Bill Lovelace, Pat Wueth- rich, and Coach Don McGibbon. The golf squad won five and lost two of their matches. They lost to Janesville twice while beating Edgerton and Free- port twice and Fort once. They placed fifteenth in the state meet. Outstanding golfers were Gary Coplien, Owen Hefty, Pat Wuethrich and Bill Lovelace. STANDING: Coach Arthur Edwards, Dave Stauffacher, Dave Von Moos, Bob Trickel and Fred Schadt. KNEELINGg John Hammer, Pete Johnson, Larry Loveland and Larry Menehan. RACKET-TEERS team won four and lost none of their meets. They also won the conference meet at Madison. Lettermen were John Hammer, Pete Johnson, Larry Loveland and Larry Menehan. r vi' M f x , ,fl 1 'D' Q , 'i fx. X , Je' .1 352 .- ,orgamza D sons :A'Wi It ' rf ,dn H -Q21 Members of the activities, seniors, and society sections line up on the steps with their respective editors. FILE 1-bottom to top-Faye Stauffacher, editor, Gayleen Steensrud, Cheryl Loveland, Carol Koenig, and Carol Lux. FILE 2-bot- tom to top-Judy Buehler, editor, Hedy Studer, Vivian Soddy, and Tom Fritz FILE 3-bottom to top- Stephanie West, editor, Pat Miller, and Penny Haberman. The editor-in chief for this ear's annual Y is Janeen Boyer, shown with the annual adviser, Miss Eileen McCullough. ff The members of the socie- ty and sports section are shown working on the M Book. Around the table they are: Stephanie West, Pen- ny Haberman, Pat Miller, Allan 1-Ioltshopple, and Jud Kindschi. 'ff Q, The faculty, COPY, art, under- classmen, and sports editors line up on the steps of the school with their staffs. FILE 1-bottom to top: Judy Germann, editor, Caryl Goecks, Allan Holtshopple, editor, and Jud Kindschi. FILE 2- bottom to top: Elsie Feutz, editor, Mary Norton, Marion Kundert, Carole Haas, editor, and Barbara Hartwig. FILE 3-bottom to top- Carolyn Benkert, editor, Barbara Kesler, and Peter Storck. 4 1 Y Members of the activities section are showim receiv- ing instructions from their editor. Pictured around the table are: Carol Koenig, Faye Stauffacher, Gayleen 62? yo 4-524. zito! 'P' '35 00, 12 '96, 192' F' 65,6 GQ Q QQ' DQS-G0 , J' 1 6555666601- wo 0 13- zo 4, 49 fo agfooglsv Bulletin 'ef . .Y5 XY . afe 9 QXXGQXQQCQH we 36063 dlgilgxe' 60381 X115 In Bulletin Cubs are: ROW 1-Beverly Koehn, Janet Fey. ROW 2-Ann Goodmil- ler, Judy Smith. ROW 3- LaVonne Webster, Elaine Rubi, Karen Anderson, E- laine Signer. ROW 4-De- lilah Armstrong, Rosetta Marti, Phyllis Baurngart- ner, Jewell Thompson, Nancy Smith, Barbara Jen- sen. ROW 5-Pete Storck, Tom Fritz, Joann Nuss- baum, Sherry Simpson, Marion Kundert. Below in Bulletin Advertis- ing are, STANDING-Carol Peterson. ROW 1-G e r r y Zimmerman, Joyce Lad- ,r 'Q ,XJWYQ wg' 3299 15060 - O .xox 659 06 C030 CO, a To the right, the staff in- cludes, ROW l-Carol Koe- nig, Janet Kuebli. ROW 2- Caryl Goecks, Diane Weeks. ROW 3-C aro 1 yn Benkert, Nancy Wagner. ROW 4-Pete Storck, Tom Bober. ROW 5-Tom Fritz, Allan Holtshopple. TOP- Jud Kindschi. YK? ,f if-QQTQ p . K, .K X if wig. ROW 2-Maureen Dil- ,M- lon, Sarah Brennan, Bever- ly Dunaway, Joan Severson. ' , ROW 3-Nancy Peterson, fir . ' Karen Miller. ROW 4-Mr. ' Y? Clayton Jackson, adviser, if ,xg X-A Ronald Kohn, John Fritsch, Bob Schwaiger, N a t h an Zimmerman, John Schind- ler. .. I .21 In this section of Library club are, SEATED-Janice Kurth, Jeanette Fiedler, Delores Schlaff, Beverly Zentner, Lillian Smith, Rosella Rufer, Virginia Rosen- Marlene Grossen Library Clllb stiel, Betty Goefert. STANDING-Miss Ruth Jenks, Beverly Skattum, Linda Coole, Learning the means of mending a book are: Anita Prien, Miss Ruth Jenks, E1- don Shaffer, Mary Matzke, Diana Weeks, Joann Stine, Cheryl Loveland, Ernest Riesen, Roger Goecks, Janet Priewe, Donna Blum, Roselan VanderDrink. I if vial Seated around the table dxscussxng a school problem are Barbara Hartwlg Joann Nussbaum Judy Snuth Gayleen Steensrud Pat Mlller Phylhs Baumgartner John Frltsch Alan Babler pres1dent Mr Edmund Anderson, Adviser Joan Swxggum Janet Kuebh Janeen Boyer Hedy Studer Carl Dlsch Carol Lux Judy Chamber, Larry Pulkrabeck The members of the youth COUHC11 are ROW 1 Karen Wagner B111 Lovelace John Frltsch Jerry Lamb ROW 2-Fred Schadt Slurley Counselman Greta Pxtklns ROW 3 Carolyn Benkert Dave Ambler Bette Hartwig, Dan Bender ROW 4 B111 Carter Pete Donnerbeck B111 Mauerman ROW 5 Mr Ronald Johnson recreation director QI' A, 0 .Q- Public Discussion L.....d Carol Peterson leads a discussion with the other members: ROW 1-Judy Smith, Karen Wagner, Paul Lam- boley. ROW 2-Dean Siedschlag, Penny Haberman, Bob Schwaiger, Steve Koenig. ROW 3-Carol Koenig, Ro- nald Kohn, Paula Labuwi, Mary Jo Wuethrich, Kirk West. ROW 4-Pete Ridnour, Anita Ainsworth, Jim Mul- ligan, Elsie Feutz, Mrs. Lenoir Ainsworth, adviser. Fo re n ' s Students competing in forensics are: ROW 1-Gayleen Steensrud, Judy Smith, Carol Koenig, Penny Haberman ROW 2-Katie Larsen, Caryl Goecks, Cheryl Loveland, Diana Weeks, Marilyn Weiler, Doris Bohren. ROW 3- John Schindler,Carol Cunningham, Pat Mi ler, Carol Lux, Lonna Rhyner, Carol Haas. STANDING-Jud Kind- schi, Pete Ridnour, Marion Kundert, Sharon Einbeck, Phyllis Russell, Mrs. Nancy Spoerry, adviser .Q--f-v V7 i , YJ , a 3 if Checking stage action with the Script during dress rehearsal are Mr. Robert Freeman, advi- ser, and Nancy Kern, student director. Leslie practically got stung by those yellow jackets, says Ken Keel, showing great concern for his fashionable neighbor, Vivian Soddy. Looking on skeptically are Marilyn Kubly, Dennis Hunt, and Ken Leuenberger, the teen-agers in the play. onions 1 1 I . I I 5 I T 1 K f 1 f 1 1 jf f X ,I 1 44 . 5 -5 5 ,cf 51 Y ,ll f X 13 , N xx We have rats in our rafters and ants get in our jam, too, announces Nancy Wagner to Nancy Peterson to discourage her from bu 'n the famil 's island home. Looking on in amazement are Joan Severson, Ken Y1 8 Y Keel and Marilyn Kubly. in the stew ll lin 5 i E awk. Smiling happily after a successful performance are members of the cast of Onions in the Stew. ROW 1- Patty Baumle, Lowell Roderick. Joyce Ladwig, Bette Hartwig, Cheryl Richards. ROW 2-Morris Wolfe, Ken Leuenberger,Nancy Wagner, Ken Keel, JoanSeverson, Marilyn Kubly, Dennis Hunt, Bill Boyd. ROW 3-Nan- cy Campbell, Larry Pulkrabeck, Carol Haas, David Cox,Stephanie West, Edward Johnson, Beverly Dunaway Carl Disch, Dan Bender, Nancy Peterson, Vivian Soddy, Hedy Studer. 4.99, Silently. stoically Ed Johnson and Marilyn Kubly lend their faces to the artistic touches of Evelyn Goodman and Karen Albright, members of the make-up department. vf,5x f ii x This isn't just ANY sailor-this is Grover, exclajrns Marilyn Kubly proudly to her father Manfully holding his girlfriend is Bill Boyd. 5 Senior W i ,l'xll1m HN FLUTES Xa PICCOLOS-Carol Brunkow, Carol Cunning- ham, Elsbeth Gempeler, Mary Jo Henning, Rosetta Marty, Marie McGuire, Karen Miller, Kent Phillips, Cheryl Ri- chards, Connie Spring, Enid Spring, Marlene Wild, Chris- tie Wittwer. OBOES-Karen Anderson, James Weir. BAS- SOONS-Ann Goodmiller, Alice Tyler. BASS CLARINETS- Patricia Crouch, Patricia Miller, Gary Schwarze. ALTO CLARINETS-Barbara Marvin, Mary Matzke. Bb CLARI- NETS-Shirley Ault, Joanne Beach, Ruth Benkert, LeRoy Bidlingrnaier, Sue Bissell, Tamara Brugger, Roger Bru- ny, Karen Buholser, Marlene Frey, Sally Fritz, Jane Good, Barbara Hartwig, Donna Kubly, Marilyn Kubly, Be- verly Omrnodt, Sally Ruf, Nancy Schutt, James Sullivan, Gayleen Steensrud, Stephanie West. ALTO SAXOPHONES- Beverly Koehn, Joyce Ladwig, Joan Swiggum, Bobette Trumpy, Carol Wolfe. TENOR SAXOPHONES-Judy Bueh- ler, Karen Jones, Greta Pitkin. Pat Miller, signal drum major- ette, is seen in a very familiar pose. flmilwwlemfraffl lm f wwf? Band Q 2 , Chi BARITONE SAXOPHONES-Linda Coole, Penelope Coole CORNETS Sz TRUMPETS-Anita Ainsworth, Karen Feldt, James Flanagan, John Fritsch, Penelope Haberman, Na- tha.n Hartwig, Mariella Johnson, Barbara Kesler, Thomas Kuebli, Rudolph Regez, Lonna Rhyner, Mary Ellen Sum- meril. BARITONES 8: EUPHONIUMS-Daniel Bender, La- waine Foley, Shirley Harrington, Robert Jeglum. FRENCH HORNS-Thomas Howe, Marion Ingwell, Josephine Klassy, Bette Simpson, Sherry Simpson, Hazel Swanson. TROM- BONES-Kay Chambers, George Kindschi, Katherine Lar- sen, Richard Schmiedlin, Robert Stair, David Warfel. SOUSAPHONES-Richard Albright, Marilyn Gerber, Donald Heeren, Richard Rufener, Robert Wolfe. STRING BASSES- Ann Baker, Caryl Goecks. BASS DRUMS-Beverly Blanc, Beverly Myers. CYMBALS-Richard Campbell, CarolKoe- nig. SNARE DRUMS-Janis Babler, Carl Disch, Thomas Fritz, Faye Stauffacher. GLOCKENSPIE L-Sandra Miller. TYMPANI-Elaine Rubi. Joyce Ladwig, student conductor, raises her baton for the attention of the ba.nd as she readies them to play Stars and Stripes For- ever. HHi nfflfrffi' CONCERT ORCHESTRA plays an annual concert and also plays for school programs. SEATED-ROW 1- Marie McGuire, Enid Spring, Cheryl Richard, Rosetta Marty. ROW 2-Nancy Burgy, Mary Bober, Gayleen Steensrud, Ruth Benkert. ROW 3-Joan Severson, Greta Pitkin, Jane Good, Sally Fritz. ROW 4-Tom Fritz, Hedwig Studer, Louis Studer, Barbara Schuetze. ROW 5-NancyWagner, Deanne Bowman, Jane Regez, Carol Lux. ROW 6-Elaine Signer, Judy Daly, Richard Campbell, Lucy Sowl. ROW 7-Mike Baltzer, Nancy Baker, Elaine Ruby, Judy Germann. BACK ROW-Joyce Ladwig, Joan Swiggum, Jim Flanagan, Lonna Rhyner,Mary Ellen Summeril, Anita Ainsworth, Karen Anderson, Alice Tyler, Barbara Marvin, Pat Miller, Hazel Swan- son, Jo Klassy, Tom Howe, Jud Kindschi, Kathryn Larsen, Judy Buehler. STANDING-Tom Sickinger, Caryl Goecks, Beverly Myers, Ann Baker, Don Heeren, Mr. Allan Barnard, Sandra Miller, Janice Babler, Carol Koenig, Faye Stauffacher, Susan Warfel, Sandra Babler. .qf Orchestras -if -7 fi' STRING ORCHESTRA meets once a week during the fifth hour. SEATED-ROW 1-Nancy Burgy, Mary Bober. ROW 2-Joan Severson, Greta Pitkin, Louis Studer, ROW 3-Tom Fritz, Hedwig Studer, Barbara Schuetze, Nancy Wagner. ROW 4-Deanne Bowman, Jane Regez, Carol Lux. ROW 5-Elaine Signer, Judy Daly, Richard Campbell, Lucy Sowl. ROW 6-Mike Baltzer,Nancy Baker, Elaine Ruby. STANDING-Mr. Allan Barnard, Tom Sickinger, Caryl Goecks, Beverlv Mvers, Ann Rnlmr and .Tndv Germann ' I Drivers ROW 1-Jim Furniss, Dick Schmiadlin, John Drews, Bob French, Ken Baumgartner, Don Amacher, Jon Len- gacher, Kent Marsh, Greg Kittelsen, Jim Erickson. ROW 2-Sharon Einbeck, Phyllis Baumgartner, Judy Whitehead, Jeanette Fiedler, Sally Fritz, Elaine Signer, Jewell Thompson, Margie Blum, Jackie Grinnell, Gloria Holden, Geraldine Gilbertson, Roselan VanderDrink. ROW 3-Judy Beckman, Bonnie Kubly, Judy Smith, Joey Klassy, Susy Simpson, Paula La Buwi, Margaret Schmeltzer, Elaine Rubi, Marion Kundert, Di- ane Bowman. ROW 4-Betty Wells, Carol Norder, Ann Goodmiller, Laverne Rosenstiel, Richard Ammon, Sheldon Isely, Charles Koch, Nate Hartwig, Ralph Stauifacher, David Stauffacher. fr O Mr. Charles Mowbray Education ROW 1-Ken Mahlkuch, Gary Ginner, Julian Kiechle, John Fritsch, Gerry Zimmerman, Nathan Zimmerman, Joe Thompson, Daryl Severson, Bernard Hartwig, Louis Studer, Bill Wartenweiler, Larry Lancaster. ROW 2-Dean Haas, Lois Johnson, Janice Stocker, Marsha DeRemer, Hazel Swanson, LaVonne Webster, Rosetta Marty, Nancy Smith, Jean Clark, Judy Kingdon, Sandra Martin, Janet Rupp, Phyllis Russell. ROW 3-Janis Kurth, Mary Jo Nelson, Joyce Moen, Carol Schoepfer, Carol Rothenbuehler, Carolyn Kopp, Anita Prien, Mary Matzke, Gloria Weckerly, Dorothy Fritsch, Janet Fey, Barbara Jensen, Karen Davis, Dale Myers. ROW 4-Jim Sullivan, Beverly Skattum, Sharon Broge, Barbara Dixson, Karen Dooley, Nancy Fritz, Sue Rissell. Sallv Ruef, Barbara Marvin, Mary Jo Wuetrich, Jerry Lamb, Mike Johnson, Clarence Asmus. Mr. Nat Preston Mr. Kenneth Allen and the F.F.A. officers for this year form a large F on the steps of the ROW 1-Gene Hilficker. school. ROW 2-Joe Keegan, Mr. Allen. ROW 3-Ken Wyss. ROW 4-Dean Signer, Don Witt, Nathan Rine- hart. Y 'll lj . . I , 'O l Don Witt explains the parts of a tractor piston to the senior members of F.F.A. ROW 1-Morris Wolf, Don Fey, Louie Waelti, Alton Stuckey, Dean Signer, Jerry Senn. ROW 2-Dennis Goecks, Gary Rackow, Keith Pattinson, John Nelson, Joe Keegan. ROW 3-Ed Johnson, Bob Heitz, Keith Christen, Charles Huber, Cla- rence Schultz, Bob Rufi, Keith Burg, Merlyn Clark. FFA Freshmen Girls Agriculture ABOVE James Huffman explalns a chart on so1l testlng to the other members of the freshmen F F A ROW M1ller Evan Sledschlag ROW 3 Jlm Sulllvan Dayne Walter Paul Bechtolt John Schmoldt BE LOW Members of the G1rls agrlculture club llsten as Janet Prlewe and Sharon Kubly explain mllk test lng ROW 1 Sharon Stubbe Jane Regez Marlella Schlaff Norma Wlllborn Sh1rley Kohl Roswltha Klechle Glor1a Hxxon Marlene W11d Betty Gempler Dlane F1g1 Betty Sutter ROW 2 Pat Trlckel Kay Stamm Joyce Matzke Joan Hauser Joann Stlne Glor1a Bartelt Nancy Burgy Nancy Campbell Mar11ynWe1ler C I O 1-Harley Altrnann, John Bucher, Ken Fallg,DonaldAnderson.ROW 2-Robert Leapold, Gerald Miller, Phillip 68 Conservation Club A l lg As. n. Q . 4 Q , Taking active part in modern conservation are: ' It 5 . ROW 1-Bernard Hartwig, Clarence Asmus, W x Nathan Bloom, Fred Wald. ROW 2-Wilson Bloom, Bob Heitz, Dean Haas, Ken Keel, Ron- nie Bregenzer, Duane McKenna, Greg Foesch. ROW 3-Richard Ammon, Keith Christen, Ro- bert Rufi, John Prien, Kenton Potts, David Riese, Jerome Hunt. ROW 4-Clarence Schultz, Dean Signer, John Niffenegger, Pete Kiel, . Norman Bidlingmaier, Allan Weckerly, David Tu m I n Penniston. STANDING-Mr. Fred Simpson, ad- 9 viser. Keith Christen and Bill Rattin demonstrate a tumbling skill as other members of the tumbling squad watch. ROW 1-Jerry Senn, Bill Foesch, Floyd Coplien, Gene Baker, Charles Hughes, Terry Stamm, Jim Mulligan, Harlan Prechel.ROW 2-Don Ingwell, Duane McKenna, Greg Foesch, Alan Weckerly, Robert Schwaiger, Da- vid Kuebli. ROW 3-Edward Kennison, Gary Broge, Larry Pulkrabek, Walter Schneider, Mr. Gay Steensrud, Fred Isely, Delbert Amans, John Niffenegger, Ronnie Kohn. , William Kohler D In, Roger Goecks E - ant Beer, Eugene Lalnboley Bill L ter Nu 70 Bcsk efball Offi ciafing ,afxi ROW 1-Ronald K Grant I ohn, David Kuebli, Harlen P enatsch, David Von Moos, B William Wartenweiler, Myers, Grant D Kline rechel, .J. Quinn OW2 Hans Vo ale, Davi . ROW 3 D Wayn . R n Alllne d Ambler - an Baue e B21hn,F rud. n, Blythe , Carl Disch, Harold r, David Cox, LarryMenehan, red Sohadt, Richard Ott, M P- GHYSWGUS' ROW 1-Louis Studer han, Roy Blu 2 Gr , arwin Men - , rnest Riesen. R051 Vincent, Bill Sehwingel, Paul , ovelace, Donald Witt, LarryLancas- . ROW 3-Dick Witt, George Cromwell, Richard Esbauln, Robert Trickel, Riese Riddiough, Eugene a er. Pep Club T' p L... X K o me 5- Bfb-fxwqqoklq Ar-gyles Sock 'Em, Pep club homecoming float, copped parade second prize. f U Gixvi blixnibfcw Q- E fz?'o'q9 , Q7 S ,,frH1?5f,4: Qm'i,Q5of2'fs'vQ.' . 'o 0 6 's.z,Q5?,,'Q'V-X 569 K9 '-S fb S 'c5'Q'Q Yeo 49 . Q Q 6 Q GD -3,024 sew- 45? O9 ww by 6090 cg QQQQYQQZQQQ Q9 fb Nm- . Q51 'obo .veno- OG 42, gkofcwfrfgg- o 05505 'fo sfo QQ 420 'QQ Nw 5' fi. KGS' n 0 , o ef Q x Q. Sl-,Q o Q 5 Q-2.0 Q9 ,y oG',owCb0 Qfles-lc? Q- fr 'Q 'Q -0 4 4' ' eQ'Z'Sax0i ' C160 59130 dfqga' Q7 Gif Gomez 'STSQOQAIV 9 ax? 052, Q Q W QQ Q 6301- 1435 52' vibfzffg 5:90 fx a QN 'Q Q, 'FQ N6 ciyo-g'O S' Qfoibbgqy 69903 Q' ' Qt :CA V3 Gt, 2 XY 1. kv f , x fl Vx if V N X MW U Monroe high schoo1's Elvis sang victory ballad at pep rally. Do you recognize Ken Leuenberger? Q we 'M Playing baslcetball during a Sports' club meeting are-Deanne Bowman. Doris Bohren, Elaine Andrews, Marlene Huber. Lois Johnson, Sharon Einbeck, Joyce Moen and Joann Slocum. At the bowling alleys, Miss Betty Schmidt explains a bowling technique to the members of the Bowling club who are-Alice Norder, Shirley Lewis. Arlene Am- brose, Evelyn Tobler, Doris Bohren, Beatrice Brundli, Joann Nussbaum, Anita Prien, Sue Malkuch, Diane Fritz, Karen Albright, Elaine Andrews, and Lillian Smith. K , A 9,1 'I I fi llif ffl f' ,rl ' x 1 - Members of the junior Orchesis are-Row l-Judy Chambers, Deanna Bowman, ' ' Joyce Moen, Bonnie Kubly, Karen Wagner. ROW 2-Pat Baumle, Judy Beckman, Hedwig Studer, Beverly Koehn, Lois Johnson, Karen Anderson, Elaine Rubi. 1 ROW 3-Barbara Schultz, Shirley Counselman, Beverly Myers. Carolyn Benkert and LaVonne Webster. ' ,gifs 'fir M? .. '-fi-ff v - A typical Monday afternoon at the bowling alleys. Performing on the parallel bars are-Mina Flannery, Beverly Koehn, Joanne Beach, Manda Flannery. SEATED on the floor are Anita Ainsworth, Karen Wag- ner, Joann Nussbaum, and Lonna Rhyner. They are assisted by their director, Miss Betty Schmidt. Senior orchesis members are-ROW 1-Marilyn Kubly, Joann Slo- cum, Diana Weeks, Carol Koenig. ROW 2-Sharon Einbeck, Pat Miller. Sherry Simpson, Elsie Feutz. ROW 3-Gayleen Stecnsrud, Barbara Rygh, Cheryl Loveland, Nancy Wagner. ROW 4-Anita Ains- worth, Janeen Boyer, Shirley Harrington, Carol Lux. AN X QW M , In 4 i ' gi by Ns X 2--1- , 722 33 ,:.. f 52 in. in ' ,?K f' , Q ' D x. isa: I' Diana Figi X New Orleans was the background for the 1957 operetta, Mocking- bird, presented by the chorus under the direction of Mrs. Mabel Viel. Some of the leads were sung by Cheryl Lovel diough, Tom Fritz, Janet Rupp, and David Riese. : John Schindler . X Janet Rupp and Dave Riese .964 0 Q 1, X Playing and singing in the operetta, Mockingbird, a story of the Old South, are: SITTING-Tom Fritz, Cheryl Loveland, Janet Priewe, Dorothea Nybroten, Judy Daly, and Dave Riese. STANDING-Pete Ridnour, Bud Olson, Diana Figi, Reese Riddiough, Joe Keegan, Janet Rupp, John Schindler, and Nathan Schmerse. I L 1 - 43, , 1 i t , 5 2 2 l Q 5 is 5 ,. ,KL rd' , T: xy- fawiiv wx 95,1 1 Tom Fritz and, Reese Rid- Joe Keegan Cheryl Loveland and Reese Riddiough N Q Sv? E x K-.4 wg' jisnmf Q egg: KI ,f Xe-v Glrls Chorus Mixed E ROW 1-Mary Jane Bear, Janet Rupp, Diana Weeks, Diana Figi, Vickie Foley, Hazel Swanson, Dorothy Mueller, Barbara Dickson, Delilah Armstrong, Cheryl Loveland, Evelyn Goodman, Janet Fey, Mary Jo Wuetrich, Judy Daly, Barbara Rygh, Carol Peterson. ROW 2-Mrs. Mabel Viel, Virginia Campbell, Jeanette Fiedler, Marilyn Weiler, Beverly Myers, Joyce Matzke, Dorothea Nybroten, Mary Matzke, Beverly Duna- ROW 1 fleftj-Gloria Holden, Dorothy Fritsch, Lois Johnson, Gloria Weckerly, Joan Hauser, Mary Jo Nelson. ROW 1 frighty-Margie Blum, Phyllis Russell,RosellaRufer, Marlene Grossen, Sharon Stubbe. ROW 2 fleftj- Barbara Jensen, Beverly Skattum, Marilyn Gerber. ROW 2 Qrightj -Betty Sutter, Ruth Tschanz, Carol Luchsinger. ROW 3-Roselan VanderDrink, Norma Willborn, Judy Chambers, Jean Engebretson, Leona Flannery, Joyce Moen, Sharon Broge, Judith Whitehead, Nancy Schutt, Jewel Thompson, Mariella Schlaff, Mary Ann Erickson, Janet Priewe, Manda Flannery. SEATED AT PIANO-Mrs. Mabel Viel, director. Chorus Q way, Ruth Scheidegger, Connie Mauerman, Karen Miller, Betty Wells, Kay Stalnm, Marion Kxmdert, Lauraine Mahlkuch, Evelyn Tobler, Barbara Kubly, Carol Drews. ROW 3-Tom Fritz, Bud Olson, David Riese, Herb Blumer, Bob Heitz, Pete Ridnour, John Niffenegger, John Schindler, Tom Smith, Reese Rid- diough, Nathan Schmerse, Robert French, Kenneth Mahlkuch. 1 5 5 .. Yr' - -' ff x hi, at . e TOP PICTURE-Reading through a one-act lay are Mr. Robert Freeman, Beverly Dunaway, Maureen Dillon, Nancy Campbell, Joyce Ladwig, Pat Miller, Joan Beach, Carol Lux, and Barbara Hartwig. BOTTOM PICTURE-L 'ng on the floor in a faint is Vivian Soddy, Bill Rattin helps revive her as Katie Larsen stands by in a shocked state. Others watching are Barbara Schultz, Nancy Kern, John Schindler, Dorothea Nybroten, Edward Johnson. SEATED-Barbara Rygh, Shirley Harrington, Evelyn Good- man, Carole Haas, Barbara Kubly and Cheryl Loveland. '--L.. 77 Senior Girls' Homemaking i Mrs. Alice Livingston and Miss Margaret Fisher, home economics teachers, look at a new pattern with members of the senior girls' homemaking class: Bette Hartwig, Dorothy Mueller, Donna Blum, Maureen Dillon, Beverly Dunaway, Nancy Campbell, Lawaine Foley and Mary Ann Norton. Career Club Members of the Career Club, under the direction of Mr. James Speerschneider, gather in the library to discuss various careers. SEATED at the table are: Mary Jane Bear, Virginia Campbell, Carol Wolfe, Carol Wenger, Joan Severson,Margie B1um,CarolynKopp,Diana Weeks, and Diane Figi. STANDING behind them are: Sara Brennen, Barbara Kubly, John Schindler, Jane Good, Ronnie Kohn, Caryl Goecks, Harlan Prechel, Mary Ann Norton, Robert Schwaiger, Lana Davis and Linda Deemer. Nursing Club if onme Nlauerxnan ge 5 a proiessxonzn bandag yob by N ncy Kern SEATED Karen DooXey Caro1 Rothenbueh e CaroXDrews Bar a Dxckson Judy xngdon Jean Clark xss June Groxnxnes a vxser an aren ones STAN KNG NancyFrx Donna B-hun Karen Mbnght Ruth Schexdegger Carol Lucnsxn er Janet Yey and Ju D Playln 5 ' pauen t ls M ary Ann E nckson b emgt reated by Mary S chelde ggel' Obs ervln are KNE ELING Dlane F I'1tZ Lav on Webster and E Velyn G00 dman STANDING R gl Tschan Norderz Marsha and DeR Barbara 121335 Glorxa Holton Jacqueline Grlnn 1 e 1 R uthNussbaum C u arol Oz M nv- , N.. 1 his - Bl!! Hi!!! f i 5 , L l-me 3. M The day begins with the raising of the flag by our janitor, Herman Dieckhoff. ,Q , if ,ff I f f 1 if Sophomores Dick Ammon and Clarence Asmus make a uick stop at the office for a maiceup card, before trudging to classes. Ron Bregenzer receives a suggestion concerning me- chanical drawmg from Mr. Charles Mowbray. A three-minute RUSH between classes. this is XR as. r mhs... Karen Albright, Judy Germann, Stephanie West, Faye Stauffa- chcr, Katie Larsen and Marie McGuire gather at the O.F. for a coke and a jam session after school. Qnly a few stragglers remain in the halls after the 3150 bell rings. .174 6, Jfg O flfbvfcyjlybf I Weighted down with the cares and worries of the world and school, M.H.S. 'S AMERICAN OBSER - VER, Mort Wittwe r, grabs forty winks. -Y... V: ., ' T'T1fQ Mr. Kenneth Allen gives Nate Rinehart and Larry Priewe the warning signal about loitering in the halls. qThis picture was posed, of course. Nate and Larry usually STUDY during their free timely 'Rib Pictures taken by William E Schmitz and Allan Holtshopple .-wh, Y' gf WUNWM WM M w Prnnted by Shephensfnn Co roll Publlshers Leno Illlmols 1 1 X , in
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