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?959 tte Published by THE SENIOR CLASS BARNEVELD HIGH SCHOOL Barneveld, Wisconsin We, the Class of 1959, dedicate this annual to our parents. Once again it is my privilege to reflect with you the results of a year’s efforts. An annual is, and should be, the objective report of the spiritual fibre of a school. I believe this book will illustrate our beliefs, our hopes, and our aspira- tions. I only pray that these might become an accomplished fact. At that time we can raise our heads and proudly say with the Seniors, Not at the Top, but Climbing. WILLIAM ERNST Social Studies University of Wisconsin (B. S. , M. S. degrees) ELLEN DANIELSON Business Education State College Whitewater (B. E.) In life, as in a play, no one has a small part to perform. Whether your part in life is big or small de- pends entirely upon you. If, while you are on the stage of life, you utilize each minute and your native ability to the utmost, your part in life will be big. Each one of you has ability in some field - search diligently until you find it; then, and only then, will you truly be able to play your part well. MRS. MATTIE OWENS Superior State College University of Wisconsin, B. E. Math, Physics, Library MISS MARCIA MEKELBURG University of Wisconsin, B. S English MR. JAMES KOWALSKY University of Wisconsin, B. M. Band, Chorus MR. THEODORE BOUCHER Northland College, B. A. Biology, History, Physical Education MR. MAURICE McCORMICK Platteville State, B. S. Agriculture, Shop, Science KENNETH BRATTLIE Here I am, you lucky girls. Class Play 3 B Club 1,2, 3,4 Prom Court 3 Chorus 1 Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Baseball 1,2, 3,4 Football 1,2, 3,4 FFA 1,2,3 Dramatics Club 3 Fair Court 2 Fair King 2 JUDY ARNOLD It pays to be good, not much, but it pays. Class Play 3,4 Class Officer 1,2,3 Annual Staff 4 Prom Court 3 Chorus 2 Newspaper Staff 2,3,4 Forensics 1,2,4 Library Club 3 Dramatics Club 3,4 Glee Club 3,4 Fair Court 3 Not At The Top, But Climbing. LORI BUDD Smart, happy, and in demand, She says no man will get her hand. Class Play 3,4 Class Officer 3 B Club 1 Annual Staff 4 Prom Court 1,3 Prom Queen 1 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2 Newspaper Staff 2,3,4 Forensics 1,2,3,4 Library Club 3,4 Dramatics Club 3,4 Glee Club 2,3,4 Student Council 1 BETTY CAMPBELL Mischief or work she's always there. A gal like her is very Class Play 3, 4 Class Officer 2,3,4 Chorus 1,2 Newspaper Staff 3 Forensics 2, 3, 4 Library Club 3 Dramatics Club 3 Band 1,2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2,3,4 Student Council 3 WILLIAM CARDEN Einstein was great, but just give me time. Class Play 3 Class Officer 1 B Club 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Court 3 Prom King 3 Chorus 1 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 FFA 1 Dramatics Club 3 Black and Silver DONNA CLERKIN The harder I try the gooder to be, the worser I am. Class Play 3, 4 Class Officer 4 Prom Court 4 Chorus 2 Newspaper Staff 1,2. 3, 4 Forensics 1,2, 3, 4 Library Club 3 Dramatics Club 3, 4 Band 2,3,4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 LINDA GILBERTSON Keen sense, common sense, always room for nonsense. Class Play 3,4 Class Officer 1, 3 Prom Court 3 Prom Queen 3 Cheerleader 2,3,4 Chorus 1,2 Newspaper Staff 1 Forensics 1,2 Library Club 3,4 Dramatics Club 3, 4 Glee Club 2,3,4 Fair Court 2 Fair Queen 2 RONALD CUSHMAN It's better to sleep in class than to waste a perfectly good night. Class Play 3,4 Class Officer 1,2 B Club 1,2, 3. 4 Homecoming Court 4 Homecoming King 4 Chorus 1 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Baseball 1,2, 3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 FFA 1 Dramatics Club 3 SHIRLEY JONES In school she's shy and de- mure. Outside we're not so sure. Chorus 1,2 Newspaper Staff 3 Library Club 3 Glee Club 3 JANET HELGESON I believe everyone should have exercise. That's why I'm always giving the devil a run. Class Play 3,4 Class Officer 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Court 3 Homecoming Court 1,4 Chorus 2 Newspaper Staff 3,4 Forensics 2,3,4 Library Club 2,3,4 Dramatics Club 3 Band 2,3,4 Glee Club 2,3,4 Student Council 2 SHARON KIELY She looks safe and sound, but so does gunpowder. •f Chorus 3 Newspaper Staff 3,4 Glee Club 4 'pCocven White Camelia BARBARA KOLE You'd never know to look at me, that I am filled with deviltry. ■ Class Play 3,4 Class Officer 4 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1,2 Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Forensics 1,2, 3,4 Library Club 2, 3,4 Dramatics Club 3 Band 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 3,4 EILEEN MOEN When there's mischief to be done, she's always there to join the fun. Class Play 3,4 Cheerleader 3,4 Chorus 1,2 Newspaper 3,4 Forensics 1,2,3,4 Library Club 2 Dramatics Club 3,4 Glee Club 2,3,4 Fair Court 4 THOMAS MASSEY The good die young, so why should I worry? Class Play 3,4 Class Officer 4 B Club 1,2,3 Chorus 1,2 Basketball 2,3,4 Baseball 1,2 Football 1,2 FFA 1,2,3,4 Dramatics Club 3 Band 2,3,4 Fair Court 3 Fair King 3 Student Council 4 DONNA MOYER The more I see men the better I like dogs. Chorus 1,2 Newspaper Staff 3 Library Club 3 Glee Club 1 LAWRENCE MYERS When joy and duty clash, let duty go smash. Class Play 3,4 Class Officer 2 B Club 2 Homecoming Court 2 Chorus 1, 2 Basketball 1 Football 2 Dramatics Club 3 Band 1,2, 3. 4 LINDA NELSON A blonde - but not light- headed. Class Officer 3 Chorus 1,2 Forensics 1.2 Glee Club 3 JOANN RANNEY Sometimes quiet, sometimes shy, but the rest of the time. Oh, my! Class Officer 1 Chorus 1,2 Glee Club 2,3 Fair Court 1 MARILYN SEGEBRECHT School days are considered best. When I get out I’m going to rest. Chorus 2 Forensics 4 Band 1 Glee Club 2, 3,4 KAREN POWELL Love ’em all. You might miss a good one. Class Play 3,4 Homecoming Court 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Cheerleader 3 Chorus 1,2 Newspaper Staff 3 Forensics 2,4 Dramatics Club 3 Band 3,4 Glee Club 2,3,4 WESLEY WATRUD The devil’s right-hand man. Class Play 3 B Club 3 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1 Baseball 3 Football 1,3 FFA 1,2, 3.4 Dramatics Club 3 JOANN KAREN LARRY BARBARA LINDA N. BILLY BETTY JANET EILEEN SHARON DONNA M. MARILYN LINDA G. WESLEY DONNIE TOMMY SHIRLEY JUDY nnMMA r FORGET US NOT Little characteristics each Senior got, Little things to think of, so you'll forget us not. Judy Arnold remembered for her ability so rare, That when there's Fritz or trouble she's always there. Betty Campbell famous for music and wit, When it comes to telling jokes she'll never quit. We'll remember Barbara Kole for her sneaky way, She can't hide her deviltry, try as she may. Janet Helgeson in days, athletic and smart. Also at night (just ask Denny) she played her part. Marilyn Segebrecht is remembered for her quiet manner, When it came to helping, she deserved a banner. Ken Brattlie in studies didn’t seem prone to shine, Life, love, and sports were more his line. Pants hung low, after girls like a shark, Add hichies and sports, you have Bill Carden's trademark. Ron Cushman, a laughable character, with sports ability rare, Plus he and Sandy made a real cute pair. Sharon Kiely, who a dare would never refuse, We'll remember for her love-life, she'll never lose, Eileen Moen we’ll remember for riots and cute ways, And how she made her nights as fun as her days. When you hear car tires squeal, You'll know Don Dimpfl is behind the wheel. Donna Moyer for her men, especially Kelter Bros. , Also Roger, Hunce and many others. Wesley remember for his slow dragging style, ’ Also remembered for his bluff and wile. Studious, quiet, bashful as can be, This (unless speaking of girls) is Tom Massey. Blonde, nice, with a quick-witted head, Is what about Linda Nelson can be said. Ready for a good time, and full of fun, That is Jo Ann Ranney, the engaged one. If auctioning for cuteness, Linda Gilbertson will sell, P. S. , to her friends, she’s known as Rebel. Snirley Jones, a brain, a riot, a real tire squealer, But when it comes to a favor, she’s a real fair dealer. Romances and brains and a little French blood, Add wit and trouble, you have smart Loris Budd. A little short, a little dark, a little darey, Add a little Ford you have Myers Larry. Karen Powell stands for mischief, is a riot to know, She also stands for sweetness and a lot of blow. Donna Clerkin, talent extraordinary in dates and sports, Gives devilish DJ both good and bad reports. We've had riots and fun and some trouble, ah yes— But friends, forget us not at B. H. S. In September, 1955, we the '59 Senior Class charged into the brand new BHS building. We were here for four years and we let the world know of it. Some of this cockiness was knocked (and I mean knocked) out of us, however, on Initiation Day. But we had our advisor, Mr. McReynolds, to protect us so we all pulled through with minor injuries. The people elected to lead our bunch were: President, Bill Carden; Vice President, Ron Cushman; Secretary, Joanne O'Neil; Treasurer, Larry Meyers; Student Council, Lori Budd; and Class Reporter, Linda Gilbertson. Somehow we managed to get through that hectic first year. Well, September '56 and we were back for more. Now we even had some of the other classes agreeing with us that we were doomed for greatness. Some- where between Freshman and Sophomore years Nancy Burkhalter, Joanne O’Neil, and Max Czerwonka took leave of us. Mr. Lippert had the privilege of advising us and our class officers were: President, Ron Cushman; Vice President, Betty Campbell; Secretary, Judy Arnold; Treasurer, JoAnn Ranney; Student Council, Janet Helgeson; and Class Reporter, Lori Budd. Somehow, again we pulled through. Well, '57, and we were big shots now - Juniors! The first big deal was getting our class rings. We'd no more than gotten over our big-headedness from that and zoom we initiated the Freshmen - that was really a riot! We sure scared the poor little devils. And then came our class play, Hillbilly Weddin'. It was pretty great if we do say so ourselves. Finally came the dream of every high school class - Junior Prom. Our Japanese theme, Sayonara, went over big and was really beautiful (expensive, too). Linda Gilbertson and Bill Carden were king and queen. Somewhere along the '57-’58 year we lost Julie Theobald and Dorothy Walstad. Miss Danielson got the honor of being class advisor (notice the gray hair). Our class was steered by: President, Lori Budd; Vice President, Judy Arnold; Secretary, Janet Helgeson; Treasurer, Linda Gilbertson; Student Council, Betty Campbell; and Class Reporter, Linda Nelson. Finally came fall of '58. That dashing class that began in '55 were now on their last legs. We were the big shots of the school, and boy, we knew it. We had a million things to do before we left BHS and we were trying our best to do them well. Our Homecoming was a big success with Karen Powell and Ron Cush- man as king and queen. Leon Marty, Donna Peterson, and Gary Burdick departed from the class and Don Dimpfl entered. The officers privileged to lead this lively class out were: President, Donna Clerkin; Vice President, Gary Burdick; Secretary, Betty Campbell; Treasurer, Janet Helgeson; Student Council, Tom Massey; and Class Reporter, Barb Kole. But before we left we wanted to leave a beautiful memory. So everyone dived into the work of putting out an extra good annual. To top everything off, we had a riot with our Senior Class Play - The Cannibal Queen. Well, '59 came to a close in May. Actually, we did love every minute of our four wonderful years at BHS (almost every minute, that is). This, then, is the background of the proud and mighty seniors of '59. We, the Senior Class of '59, Barneveld High School, in the county of Iowa and the State of Wisconsin, being of sound mind (?) and memory after many long years of studying, so make this our last will and testament. Judy Arnold wills her constant good humor and why” to Mary Zepplin. Donna Clerkin wills her ability to get away with practically anything to Harvey Durest. JoAnn Ranney wills everything she has to anyone who wants it, except her ring and man. Shirley Jones wills her farming abilities to Bev D. so she can help Ken out. Donna Moyer wills her ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time to Wanda Humphery. Karen Powell wills her more bounce to the ounce to Edie D. Eileen Moen wills her art equipment to Elayne M. to use for better or for worse. Marilyn Segebrecht wills her quiet, studious ways to Fred M. - who needs them. Barbara Kole wills her halo and pitchfork to Beatrice K. who, we’re sure, will make good use of them. Janet Helgeson wills her ability to get along with anyone and everyone to Lois Marty. Betty Campbell wills her trombone to anyone who promises to make good use of it. Linda Nelson wills her homemaking ability to Charlene H. Linda Gilbertson wishes to retain all she acquired during her first seventeen years of earthly torture. Loris Budd wills all (and we mean ALL) of her ex-boyfriends to the first 50 girls in need. Bill Carden wills his successful teasing to Dave G. who's already got a good start. Ron Cushman wills his pitching arm to Charles Theobald, if he promises to make as good use of it as Butch did. Wesley Watrud wills his preacher-like ways to Dave R. Tom Massey wills his Horeb girls to any one of the boys who wants them. Larry Myers wills his mechanical-know-how to Herman K. Don Diropfl wills his mustache to Ron Jabs - also his custom-built razor in case the girls object too much. Ken Brattlie wills his crutches to the girls' Physical Ed Class. Sharon Kiely wills her Club 18 memories to Helen Marty who's got quite a stack of them already. We, the Senior Class, do hereby bequeath our wise cracks to the Fresh- men; our BRILLIANT minds to the Sophomores; our old books to the Juniors; and our cheerful goodbyes to the teachers. TOM Judy Arnold: The A1 Curls have just had their third pair of twins. Big plans are being made for a major league team in Black Earth. Ken Brattlie: Starting with the Old Homestead, Ken has done well in real estate. He now owns all the village of Barneveld and Clay Hill, too. Lori Budd and Betty Campbell: Attractive stewardesses for Trans-World Air- lines, have just retired and are settling down in Ridgeway and Platteville, respectively. Larry Myers, Wes Watrud, and Bill Carden, all four-star generals in the Air Force, have flown around the world in 24 hours - and next time they're going to use a plane. D. J. Clerkin: Her girls' basketball team, comparable to the Globe Trotters, have defeated all opposition in America. They are now headed for Russia!!! Ron Cushman, a road constructor, has just completed a new highway between Barneveld and Madison. It now only takes him 15 minutes to get to State Street. Don Dimpfl: He has just completed building three photography studios in New York, Chicago, and Hollywood. You thought Bob Cummings was bad! I! Linda Gilbertson: She has just completed 2 years in the WACS. Radio elec- tronics interested her, too. Janet Helgeson: She and her husband have just finished building a new home and cheese factory. Business is growing by leaps and bounds, just like the family is. Shirley Jones: She has just been chosen as Postmaster General of the United States; easier for handling her mail for the boys in the Armed Forces. Barb Kole: After receiving her B. A., B. S., B. M. , B. E., M. A. , M. S., Ph.D. degrees she is now working for her MAN!! 1 Sharon Kiely and Donna Moyer: They have just built their own Club 18; more economical that way. Eileen Moen: She is now raising a family of little Arndt's in the sunny San Fernando Valley in California. Tom Massey, an engineer, makes Chevy space rockets. He is now operating on a world-wide basis. Marilyn Segebrecht: With her sewing ability, she is now designing dresses for the Queen of England. Kay Powell: After searching the Western Hemisphere for a suitable husband, she is now concentrating her efforts on Europe (to start with). Joanne Ranney: They, Jo and Arlin, are now living in a home overlooking Niagara Falls, where they have fond memories of a certain June day. Linda Nelson: She is now married to Don and lives in Minnesota. Need we say more? The first ten years after our graduation from high school will have been very successful. What will the next ten years bring? NAME Ronald Cushman Eileen Moen Barbara Kole Donna Moyer Shirley Jones Donald Dimpfl Donna Clerkin Janet Helgeson Ken Brattlie Linda Nelson Loris Budd Bill Carden Sharon Kiely Marilyn Segebrecht Judith Arnold Betty Campbell Larry Myers Karen Powell JoAnn Ranney Linda Gilbertson Thomas Massey Wes Watrud NICKNAME PET PEEVE FAVORITE SAYING FAVORITE PASTIME Butch Fender Benders Madison, here I come! Going Steady!! Cleo Bragging Irish All rightie! Dates!! Barb Nothing to do Like wow! Driving a red Buick Moyer Staying home Oh, shoot! Going to club Shirl Work Darn, darn, double darn Going to Club 18 Diamond Don When they say no Oh. va Rodding DJ Teachers Oooh, baby Teasing teachers Jan Unfriendly people Oh, my word Sports Pete Girls that tickle Oh, heck Parking Lin Homework Oh, for heaven’s sake Out-of-State dates Lori Conceited Norwegians That’s the way it goes Dancing Chico Teachers Eat, drink, and be merry Deer and dear hunting Sha-Kay Not going to club Oh, ya Going to club Maryland Kid brothers Oh, gosh Sewing Judie Night jobs We won’t sweat that Seeing A1 Bet Fords Really! Playing piano Cat-hair Teachers Is that right Working on cars Kay Interruptions I dare you Dave Jo Waiting Real gone Going to club Rebel Getting up in the morning I couldn’t care less Arguing Tom Staying home nights What's on tonight Driving around Sam Women drivers I'll try anything once Doing what comes naturally UNIOR FIRST ROW: Mrs. Owens, L. Marty, H. Marty, A. Week, B. Leuthold, C. Humphrey, K. Friedli. SECOND ROW: R. Amble, L. Marty, R. Pollack, D. Moen, D. Ranney, F. Budd. THIRD ROW: H. Knight, B. Kole, F. Meyers, K. Powell, R. Jabs, W. An- derson. President------- Vice President - Secretary------- Treasurer ------ Student Council Class Reporter - •-----FAYE BUDD ---RUTH AMBLE - - - - ANN WECK - BETTY LEUTHOLD ---FRED MEYER WANDA ANDERSON FIRST ROW: C. Theobald, L. Arneson, D. Leuthold, E. Moen, D. Budd, H. Duerst. SECOND ROW: E. Osborn, S. Harris, D. Gilbertson, J. Helmenstein, J. Burreson, L. Theobald. THIRD ROW: R. Moyer, B. Hughes, B. Dodge, M. Zepplin, C. Carden, Mr. Kowaisky. President - -- -- -- -- -- -- -BILL HUGHES Vice President - - - — - -CHARLES THEOBALD Secretary - -- -- -- -- -- JOANN BURRESON Treasurer...........................SANDY HARRIS Student Council --------------BEVERLY DODGE Class Reporter-----------------LANE THEOBALD FIRST ROW: T. Arneson, B. Harris, N. Ranney, J. Hughes, L. Marty, F. Frame, S. Arneson. SECOND ROW: D. Theobald, J. Olsen, A. Doescher, D. Holmes, J. Os- born, D. Jones, K. Burdick, Mr. Boucher. THIRD ROW: S. Burns, R. Watson, W. Humphrey, L. Nelson, M. Stenseth, D. Williams, L. Paulson, J. Darrow. President------- Vice President - Secretary------ Treasurer------ Student Council Class Reporter - ----DONNA JONES WANDA HUMPHREY ----JOHN HUGHES - - DIANE HOLMES - -DOUG THEOBALD ■ - - LARRY MARTY 'poatfalCl FIRST ROW: R. Pollock, R. Jabs, B. Carden, H. Knight, F. Meyer, K. Powell, D. Budd. SECOND ROW: B. Hughes, D. Theobald, D. Williams, C. Theobald, R. Cushman, D. Gilbertson, W. Watrud, D. Leuthold, Coach Boucher. September 13, 1958 Cobb September 20, 1958 Monfort September 26, 1958 Arena October 4, 1958 Hollandale October 10, 1958 Livingston October 17, 1958 Highland October 24, 1958 Black Earth Compliments of DR. MARSHALL gS z4 et M s4 FIRST ROW: F. Meyers R. Cushman B. Carden K. Brattlie R. Jabs SECOND ROW: Mr. Boucher R. Pollock C. Theobald K. Powell B. Hughes D. Theobald ■ S 7e « FIRST ROW: D. Gilbertson D. Theobald B. Hughes D. Leuthold J. Helmenstine Mr. Boucher SECOND ROW: R. Moyer D. Williams D. Budd J. Hughes J. Darrow T. Arneson L. Paulson CHURCHILL COMPANY Black Earth Barneveld Win SAUK CITY - Barneveld and. Black Earth won first round games Monday night and gained! the semi-finals of the Sauk City sub-district high school basketball tournament. Barneveled nipped Arena, 35-33, to gain a berth in Friday’s semi- finals against Mazomanie, while Black Earth edged Lodi, 59-55, and will meet Sauk City. Pete Thorson’s 27 points sparked Black Earth’s triumph, triggered by a 25-16 first-half scoring advantage. Barneveld trailed Arena at half- time, but rallied with a 23-15 scor- ing edge in the second half to win. Arena—33 Barneveld—35 f9 ft pt fg ft pf Peterson,! 4 2 3 Cushman,! 5 0 3 Baker,f l o 3 Carden,f-c 4 6 1 Ranum.c 3 2 4 Powell,c 0 0 1 Drah'brg,g-c 1 2 1 Hughes,g-f 0 4 0 J.Murphy,g 3 1 0 C.Theobald,g 2 0 4 Anding,g 1 0 0 Pollock 1 l 4 G.Murphy,g 0 0 0 Totals ... 13 7 11 Totals ... linn Score by Periods Arena ..............10 8 3 12—33 Barneveld .... 9 3 10 13—35 FTM: A 11, B 2. Bill Carden led the way with 14 points. Champion Montfort turned back' Barneveld, 61-55, Friday night; and finished the Iowa County I High School League’s basketball' race with a two-game lead overj the pack. Mike Larson scored 24 points for Coach Bob Schultz’s Hilltop- Barneveld—55 Montfort—41 fg ft pf fg ft pf Cushman,f 9 2 2 McVey,f l o 4 Carden,f 4 3 2 Larson,f 10 4 2 Powell,c 2 l 4 Matthews,c l 0 2 Hughes,g 0 3 2 Gundlach,g 7 4 1 Theobald,g 1 0 0 Johns,g 2 2 0 Pollock,g 4 2 2 Murray,g 2 3 2 Novotony,g 1 0 3 Totals ... 22 1112 Totals ... 24 13 14 Score by Periods Barneveld .........15 15 7 13—55 Montfort ........ 9 14 15 23-41 FTM: B 5, M 5 B Teams: M 37, B 34 (overtime) Linden—58 Barneveld—69 fg ft pf fg ft pf Faull,f 5 2 3 Hughes,! 2 5 3 Crapp,f 0 0 0 Powell,! 0 0 3 Liddicoat,! 6 14 Carden,c 4 4 4 T.Hackett,c 0 1 4 Cushman,g 12 6 4 Alderman,g 2 0 0 C.Theobald,g 2 2 4 A.Hackett,g 7 2 5 Pollock,g 5 2 2 Rothwell,g 4 4 2 D.Theoba!d,g 0 0 0 Totals .. 24 10 18 Totals ... 24 1 9 20 Score by Periods Linden ............ 15 17 9 17—58 Barneveld ........... 8 20 19 22—49 FTM: L 15, B 7. B Teams: L 43, B 31. DR. MARTELL, Dentist, Dodgeville, Wisconsin DR. D. R. DUNBAR, Dentist, Dodgeville, Wisconsin FIRST ROW: R. Pollock, J. Helm ens tine, D. Gilbertson, C. Theobald, W. Watrud, D. Ranney, D. Leuthold, D. Budd. SECOND ROW: K. Brattlie, R. Moyer, K. Powell, F. Meyers, R. Jabs, B. Carden, B. Hughes, R. Cushman, Mr. Boucher. 0?oot aCC ( ceenleatienA- FIRST ROW: Betty Leuthold, Ann Week, Linda Gilbertson. SECOND ROW: Lori Budd, Sandy Harris, Ruth Amble. FIRST ROW: Linda Gilbertson, Sue Arneson, Ann Week. SEC- OND ROW: Lori Budd. THIRD ROW: Eileen Moen, Jo Burreson, Betty Leuthold. mm j . . • ■ -•f ‘“jfc r Y ■ ff mlm • V , . ' ' W ;• --• y OtW2 aaUvnS (fyotuct FIRST ROW: M. Stenseth, S. Arneson, D. Moyer, B. Leuthold, H. Marty, D. Holmes, L. Gilbertson, L. Budd, J. Osborn, K. Burdick, D. Jones, K. Friedli. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kowalsky, S. Burns, J. Olsen, A. Week, E. Moen, R. Watson, L. Marty, F. Budd, L. Nelson, M. Segebrecht, R. Amble, C. Humphrey. THIRD ROW: D. Clerkin, K. Powell, S. Kiely, J. Arnold, M. Zepplin, C. Carden, W. Humphrey, W. Anderson, J. Burreson, S. Harris, B. Dodge, B. Kole, B. Kole, J. Helgeson. (tyoncui O icen President.................BEATRICE KOLE Vice President----------DONNA CLERKIN Secretary-Treasurer-------SANDRA HARRIS Compliments of OLSON'S RESTAURANT AND BAKERY MAJORETTES: L. Marty, B. Leuthold, H. Marty. FIRST ROW: J. Helgeson, S. Arne- son, D. Jones, B. Watson, S. Harris, W. Anderson, M. Zepplin. SECOND ROW: H. Durest, J. Watson, D. Leuthold, D. Williams, L. Myers, B. Kole, L. Komplin, E. Os- born, S. Arneson, M. Stenseth. THIRD ROW: B. Kole, W. Arneson, S. Arneson, C. Humphery, J. Burreson, S. Harris, B. Schaller, L. Anderson, E. Duesler, T. Massey, D. Dimpfl, J. Segebrecht, T. Arneson, L. Arneson, B. Willians, B. Campbell. FOURTH ROW: K. Powell, R. Amble, F. Budd, D. Clerkin, Director: Mr. Kowalsky. SW (?auKCil FIRST ROW: L. Myers, B. Campbell, J. Helgeson. SECOND ROW: L. Arneson, B. Kole, R. Amble. THIRD ROW: B. Watson, B. Kole, W. Anderson, S. Arneson. RIDGEWAY LUMBER COMPANY Studeat (?auucit B. Dodge, F. Meyers, Mr. Ernst, T. Massey, D. Theobald. FIRST ROW: D. Holmes, B. Kole, W. Anderson, A. Week, B. Kole, L. Gilbertson, Mrs. Owens. SECOND ROW: S. Harris, J. Burreson, F. Budd, L. Budd, D. Ranney, J. Olsen, L. Marty. THIRD ROW: L. Theobald, B. Dodge, F. Meyers, M. Stenseth, J. Helgeson. FIRST ROW: H. Duerst (Sentinel), H. Knight (Reporter), T. Massey (Secretary), D. Ranney (President), G. Burdick (Vice President), L. Marty, F. Meyers (Treasurer). SECOND ROW: L. Marty, C. Theobald, R. Pollock, R. Jabs, B. Hughes, K. Powell, R. Moyer, J. Helmenstein, D. Moen, D. Gilbertson, F. Frame. THIRD ROW: E. Doescher, J. Darrow, D. Theobald, W. Watrud, L. Theobald, L. Paulson, T. Arneson, N. Ranney, J. Hughes, Mr. McCormick. FIRST ROW: D. Theobald, J. Helmenstein, R. Cushman, W. Watrud, B. Carden, D. Budd, Mr. Boucher. SECOND ROW: R. Pollock, K. Brattlie, D. Ranney, R. Moyer, D. Leuthold, C. Theobald, D Gilbertson. THIRD ROW: H. Knight, F. Meyers, K. Powell, R. Jabs, B. Hughes, D. Williams. FIRST ROW: Miss Mekelburg, Advisor, L. Theobald, B. Kole, J. Helgeson, L. Budd, D. Clerkin, L. Marty. SECOND ROW: A. Week, S. Harris, M. Zepplin, B. Dodge, J. Burreson, D. Gilbertson, F. Budd, E. Osborn. FIRST ROW: L. Marty, H. Marty, B. Leuthold, C. Humphrey, D. Moyer, K. Friedli. SECOND ROW: R. Amble, W. Anderson, B. Kole, Miss Danielson, Advisor, J. Arnold, F. Budd. rs Cs a f) FIRST ROW: E. Moen, S. Burns, J. Darrow, L. Gilbertson, B. Leuthold, E. Moen, B. Harris, J. Hughes. SECOND ROW: Miss Danielson, J. Arnold, W. Humphrey, L. Nel- son, L. Budd, D. Ranney, J. Olsen, D. Holmes, E. Osborn, Mr. McCormick. THIRD ROW: B. Hughes, M. Stenseth, D. Clerkin, C. Carden, S. Harris, J. Burreson. THE SUMMONS OF SARIEL Characters The Clay----------------- The Spirit -------------- The Graduate------------- Sariel, The Angel of Death The Suicide-------------- The Old, Old Women------- The Young Mother------------ The Guardian Angel------- The Blind Child.......... - - - JERRY DARROW JO ANN BURRESON - - SANDRA HARRIS - - DAVE RANNEY - DONNA CLERKIN LAURETTA NELSON - - ELAINE MOEN - - JOHN HUGHES LINDA GILBERTSON ?one t6ic4. HUMOROUS Joanne Burreson Sharon Burns Eileen Moen Janet Helgeson Betty Campbell Donna Clerkin Karen Powell ORIGINAL ORATION Barbara Kole FOUR-MINUTE SPEECH Mary Zepplin Wanda Humphery SERIOUS Sandra Harris Judy Olsen Betty Leuthold Carol Carden Judy Arnold Mary Stenseth Beverly Dodge Lauretta Nelson Dianne Holmes NON-ORIGINAL ORATION Loris Budd Beatrice Kole INTERPRETIVE SPEECH Marilyn Segebrecht SAM ARNESON, Insurance Agency, Barneveld, Wisconsin CYRIL B. BURNS, Studios of Photography, Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin T 'uuh. (patent Loris Budd, Judy Arnold, Janet Helgeson, Ann Week; Queen, Linda Gilbertson; King, Bill Carden; Marcia Carden, Roger Jabs, Ted Theobald, Denny Carden, Kenneth Powell, Ken Brattlie. QUALITY FOOD STORE, Barneveld, Wisconsin DAVIES CLOTHING STORE, Dodgeville, Wisconsin Prom Court Queen: LINDA GILBERTSON King: BILL CARDEN Howard Kenny Band Lori Budd and Ken Brattlie (Members of Court) Beatrice Kole and Darlene Beckwith Karen Powell and Barbara Kole (Admission Takers) (Hostesses) Faye Budd (Guest) ✓ -V CAST OF CHARACTERS Paw Belsaickle----------------------------- Maw Be Is ruckle-------------------------- Ceelie Belsnickle------------------------- Bonnie Mae Belsnickle--------------------- Juney Mae Belsnickle---------------------- Four Belsnickle--------------------------- Five Belsnickle--------------------------- Six Belsnickle---------------------------- Obeey Upschlager-------------------------- Chiz Upschlager--------------------------- Ronald Maxwell---------------------------- Lucy Maxwell------------------------------ The Reverend------------------------------ Cousin Zeke------------------------------- The Cousins------------------------------- .....LARRY MYERS --JANET HELGESON ---DONNA CLERKIN ........LORI BUDD LINDA GILBERTSON DOROTHY WALSTAD ---KAREN POWELL • - BETTY CAMPBELL ......BILL CARDEN ----TOM MASSEY - RONALD CUSHMAN ---- BARBARA KOLE --WESLEY WATRUD .....LEON MARTY • - DONNA PETERSON JUDY ARNOLD EILEEN MOEN KEN BRATTLIE JULIE THEOBALD TICKET SELLERS SHARON KIELY DONNA MOYER USHERS LINDA NELSON MARILYN SEGEBRECHT PROMPTING, LIGHTING, AND SOUND EFFECTS JULIE THEOBALD, EILEEN MOEN, SHIRLEY JONES, GARY BURDICK, and JOANNE RANNEY. 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