Belleville Township High School - Bellevinois Yearbook (Belleville, IL)

 - Class of 1955

Page 97 of 152

 

Belleville Township High School - Bellevinois Yearbook (Belleville, IL) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 97 of 152
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Page 97 text:

BUSINESS EDUCATION CLUB First row: Sharon Dietz, Kathryn Crenshaw, Carol Schwensattl, Brenda Ryan, Donna Sayre, Carol Freudenberg, Kathy Voegtle. Second row: Janet Reeb, Judy Dintelman, Roger Koes- terer, Carol Mueller. Third row: Ethel Ander¬ son, Corrine Werner, Janet Sliment, Norma Muskopf, Alice Bryant, Ruth Dryer, Sally Traylor, Mrs. Limper, sponsor, Mary Frazer, David Sample. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUB % First row: Bob Alberter, Doug Luehder, Jerry Baum, Larry Snyder, Richard Fey, Mr. Rapp. Second row.- Arthur Jacobs, Bill Dannehold, Norman Phillips, Norman Simmonds, Ronald Bayer, Dan Hollman, Ronald Conner, Ronald Pospeshil, Ralph Cox, Leroy Glueck, Mr. E. M. Gyerman. Third row: Roland Seibert, Roger Stoeber, Jim Agnew, Dale Kniepkamp, Jim Poirot, Bill Skwronnek, Robert Mekstenn, Lloyd Mann, Ralph Patrick, Gene Bell, Charles Martin, Dale Roberts. MATH CLUB First row: Jon Becker, Jim Bevirt, Kenny Schutzenhofer, Robert Stookey, Lorie Watts, Louis Griffin, Adolph Schonder, Roger Mat¬ hews, Jack Sprouse. Second row: Ronald Pickus, Tom Newman, Jimmy Eversole, Sharon Sturgeon, Jean Stafford, Barbara Bollman, Faye Wagner, Pamela Lynn, Mrs. Reeder, Tom Jacobs, Paul Siddle. Third row: Melvin Arnold, Norman Johnson, Jerry DeMond, Joe Ma- thenia, Jerry Chouinard, Bill Strange, Darrel Stites, James Methenia. and relief from scholastic strain

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FRENCH CLUB First row: Mary Ann Kelling, Colleen Mauterer, George Brazelton, Miss Skaar, Diane Jones. Second row: Nancy Roberts, Bill Willis, Den¬ nis Schmidt, John Tomich, Don Spies, Bob Floyd, Sam Kurkjian. GOLF CLUB First row.- Mr. Heinz, Ken Schloemann, Glenn Headen, Mike Krause, Allan Reeves, Richard Kammann, Bud Wingert, Sonny Sterthman, Bob Wheeler, Dick Cunningham. Second row: Bill Schaltenbrand, Art Blevins, Stephen Bierer, Tom Wade, Dwight Lehr, Wayne Fietsam, Jerry Roth, Larry Vieth, Joe Barnes, Dale Keck. FUTURE NURSES CLUB First row: Nancy Simmonds, Virginia Brown, Doris Dietz, Josephine Burke, Diane Duncan. Second row: Doris Morgan, Kathleen Butz, Joyce Keller, Rene Reeb, Eileen Peter, Earlene Rittmeyer, Esther Wafts, Miss A organ. Third row: Jerry McNamara, Betty Pinkerton, Joann Olsen, Ann Steudkowski, Joyce Bruehl, Bar¬ bara Bachman Clubs bring shorter periods



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GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First row: Brenda Frazier, Peggy Reeves, Susan Tell, Connie Beynak, Betty Shoemakr, Joyce Corwin. Third row: Jackie Winkelman, Bobbie Simson, Pat Stimson. Second row: Judith Fundis, Rose Wisnewski, Jeanne Juenger, Marilyn Willard, Turner, Jeanine Holle, Bonnie Lashley, Janice Wiecking, Judy Verlene Bryant, Doris Keim, Miss L. Mueller. Chief noon hour attraction Can I borrow your shorts? Oops, I broke my zipper, Hey! Whos got a safety pin! Five minute break for a drink! Girls ' gym classes have a lot more to them than meets the eye. The whistle blows—in the girls straggle, tucking in wrinkled shirts, stock¬ ing-footed, gym shoes over their shoulders, and jabbering as they sit down for roll call. Then a drink of water on the way out to the baseball diamond—a mad rush for the favorite spot on the tennis court, a jerk to loosen up a wrist for a whopper of a serve and they ' re off—ten minutes of scrambling and shouting—gotta have a drink! Wham—it might be, it could be, it is—rolling beneath the whirling wheels of Main Street, a lonely tennis ball. Fifteen minute break—where’s the tennis ball? Gotta have a drink. The whistle blows. Shoes unlaced, blouses unbuttoned, they stampede to their clothes and first place at the mirror. A fly ball to boys field Throw it here — or it’s a homer Spring days — mean it’s your turn to bat Diana on the chase

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