Belvidere High School - Belvi Yearbook (Belvidere, IL)
- Class of 1958
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4 1 n .- 4 'uf 'zz Z3 .,- up , :fas- . U 15252 'lib -A H.. 'T BELVI FOR 1958 PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF BELVIDERE HIGH SCHOOL BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS The hme was 2:4I, +he da+e Sepfember 4. Rafher apprehensively we approached room 204, knowing we had a big iob ahead of us- pulling +oge'rher +he '58 BELVI. As cub slaffers we discovered a world in which bleeding piclures are nol hur+ buf go 'ro +he edge of lhe page, in which gullers are inside page edges and nol rain- spouls, and in which heads are no+ se'r on shoulders bul are headlines. On The following pages are The resulls of +hese discoveries and our worlc-a compila- Hon of Jrhe facls, fun, and fads of lhe school year. SCHOLARSHIP PAGE 4 LEADERSHIP PAGE 26 SPORTSMANSHIP PAGE 54 FELLOWSHIP PAGE 80 FRIENDSHIP PAGE 100 SENIOR DIRECTORY PAGE 140 INDEX PAGE 145 SCHCLARSHIP Unders+anding is +he wellspring of life un+o him 'l'ha+ hafh il. As B.l-l.S. siudenls we spend four years lurlhering our undersianding by obfaining knowledge ol lhe world around us. Guided by our ieachers, we explore The pasl and fhe present seelcing answers io our ques- Jrions and preparing for 'lhe lulure. l-lonors, based on many +hings-scholar- ship, service, characler, and leadership. symbolize our achievernenls in +his world of chalk, charls, and challenge. I E M r. Floyd Brell Mr. Virgil McAllis+er Miss Ru+h l-larris ADMINISTRATION Miss Shirley Halverson Secrelary of Belvidere l-ligh School Mr. Floyd BreH', M. S. Universily of Illinois. Urbana, Illinois: Superinrendenl of Boone Couniy Communily Unil School Dis+ric+ IOO. Mr. Virgil McAllis+er, M. S. lowa S+a+e Col- lege, Ames, lowa: Principal of Belvidere High School: Senior Class Advisor: Whing Ding Advisor: F. N. C. Advisor. Miss Rufh Harris, M. A. Norrhweslern Uni- versily, Evansron, Illinois: Assislanl Principal of Belvidere l-ligh School: Senior Class Advisor: Regislrar. Our +eachers are of varied shapes and sizes, some+imes angels- someiimes iyranis, and They can always be expecled lo do rhe unexpecied. We sludenis, Too, differ in form and weight are some- fimes cooperalive - sornelirnes obslinale. and we are e+ernally unpredictable. Bur facully and sfudenls share lhe same idea and pur- pose: Educalion is America's defense for Jrhe fulure. Found a+ las+! A l9l6-D Nickel! l BOARD or EDucATioN l Leslie Carlson Presiclenl S+uar+ Brown Secrelary Clarence Anderson . John Engelsen Edward C. Karp Harold Pe+erson John Pineger Adminis+ra+ors check fhe chow line 7 Miss Dorofhy Bennefr Miss Minerva Blackburn Mrs. l-lenry Bogardus MA., English MA., Foreign Languages M.S., Maihemarics A love for flowers, parricularly roses, prompfed Miss Benneff 'ro collecr vases. She acquires +hose rhaf seem unusual or especially beauriful. A collecrion of anrique furnifure decorales Miss Blackburn's home. She has been faking an evening course in upholsiering under +he Rockford Aduli' Edu- carion Program. Visi+s +0 Europe, Hawaii, and Mexico have highIigh+ed her vaca+ions. Helping her husband run a Jrrailer park and keep- ing books for his business occupies much of Mrs. Bogardus's rime. She is rhe chairman of +he commit ree on educarion for rhe Merhodisr Church and is acrive in 'rhe Women's Guild. Miss Bowman, who reads voluminously, is inferesled in a wide varie+y of ma+erial. She keeps up wi+h currem' happenings in science, enioys fraveling, and has been fo Mexico, Alaska, and Europe. An amareur ar+is+ is Miss Brannah. Her skerches and painfings are a permanem' record of her iravels. She has enjoyed visiling many scenic spoils in +he Uniled Sfaies. Afrer school Mrs. Brown discards her red pencil and +akes up a hammer. She and her husband, who leaches in Rockford, have been building a new home for lhemselves and family, a son and daughier. Miss Burleigh has worked as a publici+y ageni for MacMurray College in Jacksonville, Illinois, and wrii- ren free-lance feafure arficles for newspapers and magazines. Miss Rurh Bowman Miss Joan Brannah Mrs. Orville Brown MA., English M.S., English B.S., Business Educaiion wc' FACULTY English ll Shakespearean Theafer fans. Public speaker-. alone and afraid. Miss Ida Burleigh lvl.A., English and Social Science Buena suer+e con la pina'I'a. 9 ,W Mechanical drawing musi' be precise! ll FACULTY Everyone ready? You may begin! Mom and Dad rush +oo during Paren+'s Nlghf. 'IO Mrs. Darrell Diqgins BE., Business Educ:a+ion Mr. William Carson Mr. Rudolph Chapko Mr. Darrell Diggins B.S., Science M.S., Physical Educalion BF., Business Educalion Fond of all sporls is Mr. Carson, his favorire one being golf. Originally from Tomah, Wisconsin, Mr. Carson came To Illinois for his firsl Teaching posiiion. Mr. and Mrs. Chaplco became proud parenrs of a daughier, Kafhleen, This year. Commenled Mr. Chap- lco, Being a faiher has made me 'false life a liHle more seriously. I+ has also resulled in my losing some sleep-al' aboul +wo A.M. Mr. and Mrs. Diggins farm in Their spare lime. Bolh of 'rhem are sporis 'Fans and lilce io aH'end sioclc- car races. Mr. Diggins favors Ford producls for his own driving pleasure. Mrs. Diggins is 'rhrilled al having a car of her own for ihe iirsl lime This year. As a boolckeeper for Mr. Mong, Siudenl' Ac'l'ivi'ry Business Manager, Miss Enlwhisfle is kepl busy. This year she has also been +alcing an evening course in sewing +hrough ihe Rockford Adulii Educaiion Program. The Ewalds are a sporls-minded family. Mr. and Mrs. Ewald and fheir son and daughler enjoy parlici- paling in bowling, ice skaling, and archery. Mr. Ewald used lo leach archery in an Archers' Club. Sporls are enjoyed by Mrs. Ford. She and her husband, borh former coaches, enioy playing 'rennis and aiiending aihleiic evenfs. She played baslcelball a+ Iowa Ceniral College, Polla, lowa, and was ciiy lennis champion when she lived in Grand Rapids. Michigan. Miss Alice Enlwhislle Mr. l-larold Ewald Mrs. Virgil Ford M.A., Ma+hema+ics B.S., lnduslrial Arls B.A., English Miss Louise Gundy Mr. Charles l-larned Miss Carole Harrison B.S., English M.M.E., Music B.S., l-lomemaking The in+eres'rs of Miss Guncly are varied. She likes music and dramaiics, sporis, especially bowling and swimming, and leaiher carving. She enioys iravel and has visi+ed 39 of 'rhe 48 s+a+es. Mr. Harned is an avid spare-'rime gardener. I-le is a member of 'rhe Men's Garden Club of Belvidere and carries on experimenls a+ home. A+ presenl' he is 'frying 'ro hybridize some iris. Square dancing and folk dancing are enioyed by Miss Harrison. lnifhe summer she usually works in a camp as a recrearion direcfor also doing drama+ic work. Mrs. Harrison, a busy housewife and moiher, was honored by being chosen as one of The 36 high school mafhemaiics insiruclors of 'rhe Uni+ed Sfaies who ai- fended ihe Case lns+i+u+e of Technology in +he sum- mer of l955. Miss Helligas as 'rhe unofficial local au+hori+y on American hisfory speaks a+ many' civic funcfions. Inspired by her class work in uphols+ering under fhe Rockford Aduli Educafion Program, she has up- holsiered several chairs for her own home. My +ime is spen+ frying To pay for my new Chev- rolet laughed Miss Hinrichs. None of us can iorgel her sfandard admoniiion when we've been Too noisy in +he library. There are pleniy of seais in +he s+udy hall for you. Mrs. Hove lives on a farm and wifh her husband and fwo sons is in+eres+ed in horses. They are all members of 'rhe B-C Saddle Club of Boone Coun+y and enioy frail rides and compele in horse shows. Mrs. Joseph Harrison Miss Ruih l-lelligas Miss Margery l-linrichs MA., Malhemaiics M.S.. Social Science B.E., Librarian A Faulkner or bus+' FACULTY Discovery! A new way +o frisecf an angle. Mrs. John Y-love BA., Science Hound dogs go home as Chrisimas presen+s. 13 Civics siudenfs view fuiure affairs. FACULTY Groans and grunfs from doing s+un+s. Presen+ is viewed in world lusiory class. 14 Mr. Loren Mills MS., Agricullure Miss Jeanne LaDella Miss Adel Lemanslci. Mr. Joe Lewis BA., Social Science B.S., Physical Educafion B.E., Physical Educafion The fheafre inferesfs Miss LaDella. She offen malces frips fo Chicago'fo affend plays. ln fhe sum- mer she worlcs in fhe credif deparfmenf of Monf- gomery Ward Company, Sf. Joseph, Michigan. Very fond of sewing, Miss Lemanslci malces many of her own clofhes. She has .been falcing a failoring course under fhe Roclcford Adulf Educafion program. She also enioys' bowling and observing baslcefball and baseball games. Sporfs are Mr. Lewis's avocafion as well as his voca' fion. l-le referees and officiafes af many sporfs evenfs oufside of school. ln fhe summer, he is a foreman af fhe Green Gianf Canning Company, in Belvidere. Bowling, golfing, and fishing wifh his eighf-year-old son are enioyed by Mr. Mills. Unlilce mosf golfers, he doesn'f keep score while playing: he merely fallies fhe balls he loses. Finance fascinafes Mr. Mong. l-le invesfs in fhe sfoclc marlcef and runs several farms. He is also a l-li-Fi fan and is fond of furning up fhe volume so fhaf even fhe neighbors can enioy his favorife classi- cal records. Jusfice of fhe Peace Sfan Pafriclc is acfive in civic affairs. l-le is a devofed family man and enfhusiasfic sporfs fan. The Pafriclcs have fwo daughfers, Mary Ann and Peggy Sue. Mrs. Reeves has been insfrumenfal in expanding fhe vocal music deparfmenf in fhe lasf few years. She sings for communify evenfs and gives privafe lessons. Mr. Wilbu.r Mong Mr. Sfan Pafriclc Mrs. Margaref Reeves BA., Science BA., Social 'Science BA., Music Mrs. Alwilda Sellers Mr. Wayne Slurm Mr. Kenneih Swan B.S.. Science M.S., Science B.S., Social Science Brislc wallcs lo observe naiure delighl Mrs. Sellers. In her biology classroom she lceeps iropical fish and grows varied 'rypes of planfs, experimenring wiih +he unusual planrs. Mr. Sfurm siudies various phases of science for his own enioymeni. He lilces lhe sludy of healih, hy- giene, and medicine. His son Ron was valediciorian of 'rhe class of l957. Kevin and Robin are Mr. and Mrs. Swan's 'rwo sons. Mr. Swan is siarfing io worlc ioward his mas+er's degree by a+rending summer school al Norlhern Illinois Universiiy, DeKalb, Illinois. Golf in ihe summer and bowling in lhe winler are ihe favoriie ac+ivi+ies of Mr. Wagley.- He is ihe faiher of one daughler, Mary Jo. Recenfly Miss Wer+h learned io drive. Afler passing her driver's license +es+ she purchased a chic whiie Oldsmobile sedan. In fhe summer she works a+ Mar- shall Field's in Chicago. Mr. Wi++ 'ralces movies of his vacalions wifh his wife and +eenage daugh+er. He enjoys all spec+a+or spor'rs, and aiiends many aihleric evenls. An Oxford scholar in ihe summer of I956, Miss Woldi had been awarded a scholarship io ailend 'rhe famous English Universify. She has also Traveled ex- iensively ihroughoui Europe. A lalenied seamsiress, she malces many of her own cloihes, colleciing fine fabrics from all over ihe world. ,,...esrvrw Mr. John Wagley Miss Vanessa Werlh Mr. Dealas Will B.S., lnduslrial and MA., Physical Educalion M.S., Agricullure Vocaiional Arls and Maihemarics f Q Q4 I .4 I , :gf f 0 A 1 .y V3 W N . ,gf '93 sp, 1 N-H-'S- gf Formaldehyde 9 6 fd fl. - ' nw wi x M ,mf , ,' 'nn rf' V , ' .J ' Qp' :ff ff . . - A A ' a i , - ,-73 ,If 5' . 'C ,Ayr ff A FACULTY fa nalics. Hammers and drills, lamps, +ables, and +l1rills. These 'freshmen know +ha+ X marks 'rhe spot Miss Dorollwy Woldl lvl.A., English I7 HONORS FIRST ROW: Jeanne Fair, Andrea Howlelf, Kafhleen Dobbins, Nancy Nihan, Ann Howe, Susan Chamberlain. Judifh Leon' ard. SECOND ROW: Hugh Thompson, Irvine Huck, Sharon Burfon, Geralyn Leparl, Mary Oakley, David Johnson, William Beu. No? picfuredz Burnell Barr. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Only 'Five per ceni' of +he iunior class and fif+een per cenl of The senior class may be chosen by fhe lacully as members of +he Nafional Honor Sociefy. These members, who musf be in lhe upper quarler oi Jrheir class, are selecled on Jrhe basis of leadership, characier. scholarship, and service lo fhe school. Spon- sors of lhe sociely are Miss Rulh Harris and lvlr. Virgil lv1cAllis+er. VALEDICTORIAN By compiling +he highesl' academic average in her class. Geralyn Lepari earned ihe honor ol being valediciorian and giving +he farewell speech on Class Night May 29. Geralyn also found 'lime for ex+ra-curricu- lar aclivilies such as class commiflees. The Bel-l-li News and vocal music. As a senior she was eleclecl lo Nalional Honor Socieiy. Quill and Scroll, anol Modern Music Maslers. SALUTATORIAN As salulaforian. of her class, Kafhleen Dobbins, hav- ing earned The second highesf scholasiic av- erage, gave +he welcoming speech on Class Night Music, Siudenf Council, and class acfivi- lies were Ka'rhleen's main inleresfs. She was chosen a member of Nalional l-lonor Sociely as a iunior and during her senior year was elecfed To Quill and Scroll and Modern Mu- sic Masiers. GERALYN LEPART KATHLEEN DOBBINS QUILL AND SCROLL Members of Quill and Scroll, a na+ionaI honor so- ciely 'From iournalisls, are selecled for 'rhe Belvi or Bel-Hi slall by lheir advisor, Miss Blackburn or Miss Burleigh, on 'rhe basis of 'rheir work for 'rhe yearbook or newspaper. Juniors and seniors are eligible and musl rank in lhe upper one-'rhird of lheir class. FIRST ROW: Donna Jackson, Kalhleen Dobbins, Janice Dwan. SECOND ROW: Valerie Burnham, Nancy Schuler, Judilh Leonard. Ann Howe. THIRD ROW: Judi+h McLean, Mary Oakley, Geralvn Leparl. FOURTH ROW: David Johnson, Roberl Lindholm, Irvine Huck. Nof picluredz David Ferguson. FIRST ROW: Kay Sfeinke, Mary Alice Julin, Donna Brown, Joyce Buille, Judy Jones, Geralyn Leparl, Mary Moan, Bonnie Hopperslead, Soniia Luhman. SECOND ROW: Frances Blake. Shirley Gibbs, Aurelia Hansen, Nancy Nihan, Sandra Sabin, Kalhleen Dobbins, Sharon Burfon, Georgeann Gibson. THIRD ROW: David Johnson, Michael Rogers, Rober+ Smilh, Hugh Thompson, Roberl I-Iamilfon. Irvine Huck, Keilh Larson. MODERN MUSIC MASTERS Modern Music Mas+ers is a naiional music honor sociely. Keifh Larson, slale president also served as 'rhe firsl presiden+ of 'rhe Belvidere High School chap+er. Sophornores, iuniors, and seniors who mainlain a C average and who have been in music classes for al leasr one semesler are eligible. Membership qualilicalions in- clude scholarship, leadership, characler, service, and co- operalion. Mrs. Margarel Reeves and Mr. Charles Harned are advisors. 20 D.A.R. AWARD ZVONAR MEMORIAL A+ +he spring G.A.A. Mo+her and Daughfer Ban- quer, Ann Howe was awarded 'rhe Rosemary Zvonar Memorial, having been chosen by lhe G.A.A. members as lhe girl who mosl resembled Rosemary regarding sporlrsman- ship, personalify and service. Basing 'rheir choice upon 'rhe characrer- is+ics of dependabiliiy, service, and palriol- ism, 'rhe 'lacully and rhe senior girls also selecled Ann for 'rhe award granfed annu- ally by lhe Daughrers of l'he American Rev- olulion. KATHLEEN DOBBINS ANN HOWE MANTLE GRIRLS STATE The Man+le, fhe highes+ honor besiowed upon a iunior, was presenred 'ro Kalhleen Dobbins al Class Nigh+ lesriviries. The facully, who chose her, based +heir choice upon scholar- ship, leadership, characier, and service 'ro lhe school. Kalhleen was also chosen by lhe Belvidere American Legion Auxiliary +o a'r'rend Girls Srare, which was held a+ lv1acMurray Col- lege, Jacksonville, lllinois. She was elecied mayor ol her cily and in Jrhis capacily helped ro run lhe mylhical slale governmenl. DAVID JOHNSON BLAKE RAIRDIN MEMORIAL A+ +he All Sporfs Banque+, Keifh Larson received +he Blake Rairdin Memorial, which is awarded lo an oulslanding alhlelic manager. This was lhe lhird year 'rhe award had been given. Selec+ion of 'rhe recipienl is based upon qual- ifies of scholarship, cilizenship. and willing- ness lo serve 22 BOYS STATE David Johnson was selecfed by +he Belvidere chap- Jrer of lhe American Legion 'ro a++end Pre- mier Boys Slale. a mylhical s+al'e which leaches i+s ci+izens conslruclive a++i+udes 'ro- ward lhe American form of governrnenl. A member of +he Nalionalisl par+y. one of 'rhe +wo polifical par+ies. David also played in 'fhe Boys Slale band. David was chosen because of his oulsland- ing qualifies of leadership, characfer, hon- esiy, scholarship. and gcooperalion. KEITH LARSON BURNELL BARR ED HUCK MEMORIAL SeIec+ed by fhe B-Club because of his ouI's+and- ing qualiries of sporfsmariship. a+hle+ic abilify, and service, Burnell Barr received Ihe Ed Huck Memorial award. Presenled Io a senior boy each year, Jrhe Jrrophy is given in memory of Ed Huck., who died in l945. FIRST ROW: Roberl' Smifh, Roberf Hamilfon. Dan Whifehead. Keifh Larson. Richard Jacobson, Gene Ward. SECOND ROW: Wayne Casperson, Brock Dorn. Darvl Palmquisl, Delberf Hicks. Dan Lunsford, Burnell Barr. David Curhs. NATIONAL UW ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY 23 and senior boys who have earned a IeH'er in a major spor+ or Iwo leHers in minor sporls are eligible for membership in lhe Na+ional Alhlelic Scholarship Sociery. The coaches nominale and rhe facul+y vo+e on prospeclive members. who musi have a grade average equal +0 or beiler fhan fhe school average and who musf possess ou+s+anding qualifies of sporlsmanship and ci+- izenship. Mr. Lewis serves as +he advisor. FIRST ROW: Geralyn Leparr. Karhleen Dobbins, Henrieffa Whearley, Ann Howe. P scilla Smilh, Judilh Leonard, Marion Ferguson. SECOND ROW: William Beu, roy Boolh, Dennis Nordmoe, Burnell Barr, Brock Dorn, Gordon Hansen, Keifh B yle, Neil Maloney. Noi picluredz Judilh Wasson. SENICR Seniors who received awards ai' 'rhe Com- mencemenr exercises are, lefl' +o righli Vivien Mau, Russelville Wo- man's Club 'reacher awardf 'Kei'rh Lar- son and Ann Howe, H. K. Funderburg awardsl Janice Dwan, Panhellenic awardI Irvine Huck, Rolary Club awardi Jeanne Fair, Woman's Club award, Belvidere Regislered Nurses Club award, Healrh award. and 'rhe Russelville Woman's Club nurse award. Six seniors received scholarships from +he colleges and universiries 'rhey are plan- ning +o a++end. Among +hese s'ruden+s are: Marion Ferguson. Universiry of Wisconsini Burnell Barr, Lake Foresl College: Kafhleen Dobbins and Keirh Boyle, Norlhweslern Universilyi Pris- cilla Smilh, Monmoulh College: and William Beu, Valparaiso Universiry. The s'ra+e of Illinois awarded schol- arships ro be applied upon 'ruilion al' any college or universily in Illinois lo William Beu, Leroy Boorh. Kalh- leen Dobbins, Gordon Hansen. Ju- di+h Leonard. Geralyn Leparl, Neil Maloney. and Dennis Nordmoe. Teachers college scholarships were awarded +o Brock Dorn, Ann Howe. Judilh Wasson and Henriella Wheal- ley. BELVIDERE HIGH SCHOOL BIGXIIISZE' REPORT OF HONOR ROLL STUDENTS ScHooL YEAR I95.L To 195.5- S . 2 SEM SUBJECT I 3 . . 4 6 EX. AV ENGLISH I I I SENIORS SENIORS PUB. SPEAKING Rebecca Board William Beu Kaihleen Dobbins Rebecca Board ' F Jeanne Fair Kafhleen Dobbins ' 'l' GEN. MATH. Marion Ferguson Janice Dwan Geralyn Le arf Marion Ferguson p H l ALGEBRA Bgfiiaiacifoiii David Johnson ---i-i-- GEOM ETRY Geralyn Leparf JUNIORS Willard Paulson Carol Bradle Jean Slmons I SPANISH Sharon BUHOIS l-lenriefia Whea+ley Blanche Keafing JUNIORS - l'- LATIN Elaine Kepple Carol Bradley rl?lA5nCYONllnan Sharon Burion ,.,..-...il ar a ey C I H H 'STORY Melia Oakley Blghshe kiliing Nancy Schuler Elaine Kepple -1-- -- CIVICS Nancy Nihan Mary Oakley I I Sue Ramsay G EN' SCIENCE Nancy Schuler SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES 9-----1-1 BIOLOGY Suzanne Backs Sharon Adamson Eleorgj Nelson George Nelson ...--...-l.. l an son Al OI PHYSICS Mike Rogers Mil Rossgrs William Sonnenberg Delbed Swanson 1-1v---- CH EMIS-I-Ry Delberf Swanson FRESHMEN Linda Benson HOMEMAKING Linda Boffema Claudia Coble - J C l' INDUSTRIAL ARTS ERESHMEN jj? CfQvlQO,d Lmcla Boiiema James l-leiiernan -I--l,.... MACHINE SHOP SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BAND l. CHORUS . PHYSICAL ED. TIMES TARDY Claudia Coble Joan Conlin Judy Crawford James Heffernan Elaine Keafing Pal Kluchinskas Diefhard Kolewe Harold Meinheif Roberf Muselman Karon Park Judy Schwebke Donna Sfivarius Randy SIurm Kay Taylor Caroline Thompson Mary Jane Wesfon Diana Whi+ehead Meryde Wil'I Kaihleen Jury Elaine Kea+ing Joyce Kiddell DieIhard Kolewe Dan McAllis+er l-larold Meinheii Karon Park Norman Schuler Judy Schwebke Donna Siivarius Randy Slurm Kay Taylor Caroline Thompson William Trousdale Sherry Webber Mary Jane Wesfon Diana Whifehead Anna-Yurs --l .,i..l- .1 - f , LEADERSHIP To loin or noi' +o join: +ha'r is +he ques+ion. Wifh eighleen organizalions a+ B.l-l.S. mosl of us find al leasl one lhal inleresls us. Rang- ing from a leHermen's club lo organizalions for fulure nurses and leachers, all help +o mold our qualifies of leadership. Being an organizalion member means noi only alfending meelingsl il also en+ails work- ing on club proiecls and helping wilh +he dir+y work of clean-up. Work and lun seem 'ro balance each olher. lhough, and we find being a parf ol school aclivilies a rewarding experience. 26 . M ,-,. , M11 5 Toc sleepy for anyrhing else, we aH'en1'ively lis'I'en. STUDENT CCUNCIL We as members of S+uden+ Council are represenlalives of our classmalres. Our purpose is noi io govern, loul ralher lo promole and sponsor slu- deni relalions and aciiviiies. Wilh lhe advice oi Miss Joan Brannah and Mrs. Alwilda Sellers, Jrhe Council holds a receplion for freshmen and new sludenis, sells Jriclcers for rhe wreslling programs, and presenls addirional programs +o educale and enierlain lhe sludeni body. ln our capacily as a service organizaiion, we collecl funds for lhe March oi Dimes and Jrhe Red Cross. Selling boolncovers, publishing a slu- deni direclory, and sponsoring lhe lnsiallalion of Officers Program are olher conlribulions ol lhe Council. OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Judy McLean, presid nl Kaih bn sece lary. SECOND ROW: Hugh Thompson, vice-pre ide l Sha o + fr s urer: Sandra Glass, reporlerg Nancy Sellers, reporl FINANCE COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW: Judy Seilers. Sandra Warner, Vivien Mau, BurneII Barr. Caroline Thompson, Diana Whifehead. SECOND ROW: Lynn Meyers, Janice Bucklin, chairman: Jane-I Wasson, Vicki Johnson, Kafhie Dobbins. PROGRAM COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW: Dale Dewane, Marion Ferguson. Jane Kirche. Sue Asbury, chairman: Sandra Glass. SECOND ROW: Dan McAIIis+er. Sydney Mickey. B. Sue Moss, GIenn Adamson. Dave Johnson. SOCIAL COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW: Karen Reed, Nancy Sellers. Karon Park, Lynne I-Ielsdon, Jeanne Fair, Mary Mice Julin. SECOND ROW: Barbara Schulf, Melissa Dunbar, Hugh Thompson, Pamela Sandburg, Sharon Burion, chairman. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS: Janice Buclrlin, iunior assisfanlq Sharon Brooks. sophomore Al l d + J y M L p d + assislanlg Mar y ice Juin, presi en : ud Ann Howe, secreia ry-Ireasu re r. Virfually all 'Ihe girls in school belong Io Ihe Girls Alhlelic Associalion. as il' is The largesl organizalion exclusively for girls. As pledges, we mus'r earn 25 poinls before inilialion lime, and lo remain in 'rhe club. 25 addilional poin+s mus'r be earned each year. To receive an award, we musl earn 75 poinls during Ihe year. These poinls are earned on early morn- ing hilces and in olher morning aclivilies. Our advisors, Miss Vanessa Werrh and Miss Adel Lemanslci, plan many aclivilies +hroughou+ lhe year highlighled by 'rhe GAA. winler formal, lhe Moiher-Daughler Banguel. and Jrhe spring informal dance. We also sell lhousands of pounds of pecans each year. ln lhe afhlelic field we parricipale in Play-Day wirh girls from oiher schools. ln lhe fall we sponsor lhe Buddy l-lilce, a five mile lrelc which acquainls members and pledges. The hike-a means +o an end-FOOD. SOCIAL COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW: Lynne Helsdon, Meiissa Dunbar, Mary Oakley, Sydney Mickey, SECOND ROW: Loreffa Root Pai' Smirlw, Dana Van Epps. Donna Brown. Sharon Burfon, Sue Asbury, Lynn Meyers, Judy Jones. Nor picfuredz Joyce Heller, Angie HowleH, Rifa Ryo+i. yfiijr 1 F The pause +ha+ re'Freshes. Tl1ere's a long, long +rail a-winding . . . ,iii V T 'M MK PEP CLUB To s+imuIa+e school spirif is +he Iask uncIer'raken by I'he Pep Club each fall. We 'fry 'ro do Ihis by enrolling Ihe Iarges+ membership of any organizalion in school. Our officers, advisory board, and Miss Vanessa Werlh pool Iheir efforls Io sponsor The Homecoming aclivifes. The Home- coming schedule fealrured a dinner for alumni of I9I7, I927, and I928. and Ihe corona+ion dance open Io sfudenfs and alumni. Our club also sold pom poms, programs, and pins af Ihe Ioolball games. Anolher proiecl is a sporls dance held in Ihe spring 'Io honor Ihe par'ricipan+s,smanagers. and cheerleaders of baskelball and spring sporls. ADVISORY BOARD. FIRST ROW: Kafhie Browne, Delores Dooley. Sydney Mickey. SECOND ROW: Janice Buclclin, Kafhie Kiddell. Janice Fiebranz, Bonnie Hopperslead. THIRD ROW: Sue Asbury. Sharon- Burfon, Kay Sfeinke. Judy Summers. FOURTH ROW: Judy Jones, Mary Oakley, Hugh Thompson. FIFTH ROW: Irv Huck. Marion Ferguson. Jeanne Fair, Judy McLean. denly Kay Johnson, vice-presideniz Shirley Newell, Ireasurer. OFFICERS: Craig Auman, secrefaryq Mary Alice Julin. presi Favors for +he hospifals. FUTURE NURSES Arousing inferesf in nursing is flue iob underfalren by flue Fufure Nurses Club. We meef fwice a monfh and our meefings are alfernafely for business and pro- gram: Our advisors, lvlrs. Sidney Nasb and Mr. Virgil lvlcfkllisfer, plan many acfivifies for us flmrouqliouf fhe year. We inifiafe our officers formally in fhe fall and in flwe spring we false a field frip, usually fo a fiospifal fraining school. Af Clwrisfmas fime we go caroling af fhe lwospifals, and for every holiday we make and deliver favors for flue pafienfs in looflw lwospifals. Learning fhe ropes. OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Jeanne Fair, vice-president Franc Blake pes denf: Judy McLean, social chairman. SECOND ROW: N y D la corresponding secrefary: Kay Sfeinlce, secrefaryz Sharon Bu f + e Sue Asbury, lwisforian, 34 OFFICERS: Carol Karp, hisforiang Mary Oakley. publici+y chairman: Valerie Burnham, vice-presidenf: Dana Van Epps, presidenf: Judy S r lreasurerg Janice Buclrlin, secrefary. Mr. Harold Kingren shows slides of Russia. FUTU RE TEACHERS Those of us who are inferesled in finding oui' abou? leach- ing belong To E.T.A. Our purpose is lo encourage Jrhose who have lhe qualificarions for being a Jreacher. Our club, advised by Miss Minerva Blaclc- burn, is composed of aboul 50 members. This year, our monlhly meerings have had lhe general lopic ol Educalion in Orher Lands, and lhe speakers have lallced of educalion in Norway, England. Germany, Russia, and Greece. Our services include a donalion lo lhe Save lhe Children Eederalion, and acling as guides for lhe parenls al Jrhe P.-l'.A. Go-lo-School Nighl. Each year our members visil eilher a grade school, high school, or college in 'rhe surrounding area. By playing an inilial game, we become acquainfed wifh one anoiher V OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Gayle Grofhman, vice-presidenl: J Karen Wahl, secrefary: Kay Campbell, presidenf: Doris Cole- man, freasurer. SECOND ROW: Joyce Heller. degrees chair- man: Joyce Voorhies, proiecfs chairman: Henrieffa Wheafley, public relafions chairman: Donna Pierce, parliamenfarian. FUTURE HCMEMAKERS We Fufure Homemakers of America and our ad- visor, Miss Carole l-larrison. have spenf an acfive year. A sisfer ceremony af our firsf meefing enabled The new members fo be- come acguainfed wifh fhe old members. Our fhird annual hobo day in fhe fall proved enioyable and profifable fo fhe club. Af Chrisfmas fime we caroled af fhe resf homes and delivered giffs fo fhe people we visifed. Our officers also insfalled fhe officers of fhe Junior l-ligh F.l-l.A. Our meefing programs for fhe year included demonsfrafions on fancy calces and cookies, on elecfrical equipmenf and inferior Experience is fhe besf feacher decorafing, and a fall: on careers. ESQ Mr. Al Pe+i+ explains abouf swifches and plugs. OFFICERS. FIRST ROW: Wes Kasper, ireasurerg Russ Edwards. parliameniarianz Gene Ward. vice- presideml: Jerry Kirnmey, president Brock Dorn, reporler. SECOND ROW: Charles Davis, hislorian: Shaun Yunk, secreiaryg Charles Byers. 2nd vice-president INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB In +he lndusfrial and Vocafional Ar1's Club we have over 50 members- Anyone who is or has been enrolled in lhe lnolusirial Arls class is eligible for membership. A person reiains One of our proiecfs is making +hese planfers +o sell for profi'I'. Surface grinding a machinisfs' vise. his membership by earning a number of work- ing credils. The credils come lhrough lhe sale of arlicles made in club proiecis. Belvidere was represenled in +he Illinois lnduslrial Educalion Club by Russ Edwards. who served as Siale Parliamenlarian. We and lhe Wesl Rockford club were co-spon- sors of lhe slale conveniion held in Rock- ford, Illinois. This is The firsl time our area has ever been hosls lo l'his organizalion. Mr. I-larold Ewald and lvlr. John Wagley are rhe club advsors. OFFICERS, FlRST ROW: Sian Crull, reporlerq Ken Delvlunn, presidenli Howard Kealing, +reasurer: Neal Pelerso secrefary. SECOND ROW: Jaclr Chamberlin, senfineli Dave Diamond, vice-presidenf. FUTURE FARMERS Rober+'s Rules of Order rule fhe day. 'From Green Hand +o American Farmer we enioy our 'Four- year program as Furure Farmers. Chapler Farmer and Slalre Farmer are +he second and lhird degrees of membership in our club. Following our mollo Doing ro learn, we allend 'rhe slale convenlion The second week in June. l-lere Jrhe delegales lalce par'r in a leadership Jrraining school. We serve on various leams al slale and seclional conleslsz land use seleclion, dairy judging, falsloclc judging, and parliamenrary procedure. We display livesloclc and grain ar The Seclion 6 FFA. Fair and Show. The Parenl and Son Banquel is sponsored by us in March. Olher FFA. aclivilies are rhe chapler 'rrip, +he lraclor rodeo, lhe car economy run, and lhe plow- ing school. The chapfer mainrains an F.F.A. Scholaslic l-lonor Roll for members wilh a B average. lvlr. D. J. Will and lvlr. L. E. Mills are our club advisors. 38 CONDUCT OF MEETINGS COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW: John Fri+sch, Dennis Morris, Jerry HuIsIed+, Tony McCoy, chairman. EARNINGS AND SAVINGS COMMITTEE, SEC- OND ROW: John Fowier, chairman: Tom Sienerson. Joe Sykora, DarreI Buirarn, Jim CuIvey, RECREATION COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW: Jack Chamber- Iin, Ken DeMunn, Chuck Howe, chairman: Kenneih Raurn. Sianley Jackson. SUPERVISED FARMING COMMITTEE, SECOND ROW: Richard Meyers, Dave Diamond. chairman: Bob HyIand. No? picfured: Charles Lyford, Daie Miller. COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW: Bob Daniels. chairman: Roger OIIrnan, Fred Srniih, Joe Corn- waII, Ken Pearse. SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE, SECOND ROW: Harold Meinheii, Bob Thompson, Bob Ashley, Dennis Flemming, Roger MiIIer, chairman: Neal Peferson. COOPERATION COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW: Shan CruII, Lee Graham, Wai? Nash, John Raicliffe, John PoIInow, chair- man. LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE, SECOND ROW: Bill MecIeIberg, chairman: Howard Keahnq, Richard Alrns, Jim Eddy. No+ pidured: Melvin Builer. Dana Van Epps. Nancy Sc Ho+ on The presses. EDITORS, FIRST ROW: Dave Johnson. Judifh Leonard. Doris Coleman. SECOND ROW: huler BEL-HI NEWS Edi+or-ln-Chief , Assis+a nl' Edifor y News Ecliiors Edi+orial Edi+or Fea+ure Edifors Spor+s Edifors Business Manager . Business Assis+an'I' Exchange Manager Adverfising Manager Adverrising Assi5+.5n+ Pho+ographer Advisor 40 Juclifh Leonard Dave Johnson Dana Van Epps Nancy Schuler Doris Coleman Helen Sullivan Bob Holmquis+ Burch Barr Dave Ferguson Janice Dwan William Weeks Carol Larson Mary Oakley Richard Jacobson Bob Lindholm Miss Ida Burleigh SPORTS AND FEATURE WRITERS, FIRST ROW: Dan Luns- ford, Helen SuIIIvan, Dave Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Bob Lindholm, BurneII Barr. Bob I-Iolmquisf, DarreII Lowe. EDITORIAL AND FEATURE WRITERS, FIRST ROW: Doris CoIeman, Judifh Leonard, Dave Johnson. SECOND ROW: Bob I-Iolmquist Carol Larson, Joanne Pollack, HeIen SuIIivan. BUSINESS STAFF, FIRST ROW: Janice Dwan, Mary OaIcIey. SECOND ROW: William Weeks, CaroI Larson, Richard Jacobson. BELVI Ediior-in-Chief Business Manager Facul+y Organizafions Spor+s School Life Seniors Underclassmen Pho+ographers Typisf Kafhie Dobbins Judiih Leonard Judi+h Leonard Judy McLean Valerie Burnham lrv Huck David Johnson Dan Whiiehead Donna Jackson Anne Howe Donna Jackson Valerie Burnham Mary Alice Julin Myron Anderson Doug Edmonds Ann Howe Belvi paymenfs due again! I A l STAFF Valerie Burnham, Irv Huck, Judy McLean, Dan Whifehead, STAFF: Judi Leonard, Doug Edmonds, Mary Alice Julin, Ka+h M A cl ' yron n erson, Donna Jackson. Dobbins. Ann Howe, Dave Johnson. 42 FIRST ROW: Kalhy Kiddell Sharon Maxon, Judy Jones, Nancy Schuler. SECOND ROW: Shirley Newell, Karen Kuss, Donna Slivarius, Sue Ramsey Judy S+. John, Nancy Dunbar. THIRD ROW: Delores Dooley, Palsy Smilh, Hazel Rodberg. Dana Luxlon, Kay Campbell. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS As Library Assisfanfs, il' is our iob Io help Miss Hinrich in lhe various library chores. We check books in and oul, read shelves, calaloq and process new books, and assisl sludenls in finding books. Aiding in serving al' lhe annual Book Week lea is one of our more pleasanl dulies. STUDENT PROJECTIONISTS We who have learned how Io operale proieclors have organized lhis year inlo a club. We operale, repair, and dislribule lhe machines in lhe classes al Belvidere I-Iiqh School. Our advisors are lvlr. Everell Ryan and lvlr. William Carson. OFFICERS: George Leaich, president: Define George, secrefaryf Doug Fdrnonds, vice-president 43 ,QA OFFICERS: STeve Combs, judge: Leroy BooTh, presideni' oe Dorris, secreTaryg Bob Smith, Treasurer: Dave Fidd ice president The B Club is composed of aThleTes who have earned a leTTer in inTerscholasTic sporT. As an aThleTic club. our TuncTions are To assisT aT aThleTic evenTs and promoTe good sporTsmanship among aThleTes. We reTain our membership in The club by remaining eligible and earning crediTs. To pro- cure These crediTs, we run The concession sTands aT home TooTball and baslceTball games, and conducT The annual Trosh-soph TournamenT. We are assisTed in our proiecTs by Mr. Joe Lewis. During The year we also sponsor one pro- gram Tor The general public. ln The spring we buy iaclceTs Tor The senior members and presenT The school wiTh giTTs which have in The pasT included a whirlpool baTh, The scoreboard Tor The CommuniTy Building, and TooTball pracTice eguipmenT. We earn crediTs by selling refreshmenfs a+ The baskefball games. Figh+, Figh+, Figh+, a li++le harder, Hey!! VARSITY CHEERLEADERS A+ a pep assembly during +he firsl' week of school we, The Three upper classes, elecled The varsiiy cheerleaders for lhe coming year. The girls chose Donna Jaclcson as Their caplain. The cheerleaders, who praclice every Tuesday and Thursday, are advised by Miss Adel Lernanslci. New ideas Tor pep assem- blies were given us al a cheerleading clinic al Norfh Park, Illinois, which we allended in Oclober. rrwe-re rough individuals . l 'uv FIRST ROW: Donna Jackson, Kay Sfeinlce. SECOND R W Sharon Burfon, Janice Buclclnn, Sue Asbury. Dale DeWane, Pa? Johnson, Melissa Dunbar. B. Sue Moss, Vicki Johnson. and Rufh Sullivan. SCPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS We, 'rhe fhree upper classes, elecfecl +he sophomore cheerleaders early in Seplember aller Try- ouls in The Communily Building. These girls, who chose Dale DeWane and Vicki Johnson as co-caplains, work long and harcl To ac- quainl lhemselves wilh varsily cheerleading lechniques and also help plan Jrhe pep as- sennblies. Firs+ pep assembly-and +hen fhe work begins. - 3 g-, ...- A+ +ryou+s, we all fry our hardes+! Jump, Caroline, Jump! Jane Kirs che, Vicki Neurneisler, Sharon Holmgren, Beverly Diff Thompson, Pa+ Griggs. Barbara Schullz FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS ol rhe year elecred our own cheerleaders for lhe loorball and baslcelball games. During rhe fool- ball season Jrhis group chose Sharon Holmgren as rheir caplain. The cheerleaders pracrice every Tuesday and Thursday aller vised by Miss Adel Lernanslci. school and are ad- Eager hear+s and anxious sromachs. 47 Members display marching abiIi'ry a+ fooball games. OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: Ann Howe. vice- reside P P president SECOND ROW: Soniia Luhman. secrelary, Dave Johnson, i FSBSUFS F. Firs+ hour every day fhose of us in'I'eres+ed in inslrumenlal music assemble un- der 'rhe direclion of Mr. Charles l-larned for a praclice session. This pracfice enables us lo per- form ai foolball and baslcefball games and al lhe holiday parades on Slale Slreei. We give a concerl each spring: lhisyear our guesi soloisi is l-larold Brasch. a barilone player formerly wilh fhe U. S. Navy Band. Our members par+icipa+e in +he Disfricl Band Conlesls, and we per- form in various smaller groups such as lhe Pep Band. To conclude our year we have a picnic afler marching in 'rhe Memo- rial Day parade. Music, Maes+ro, please Cadef Band Members gain experience. TWIRLERS: Nancy Nihan, Sharon Larson, Judy Mc- Lean, Marcia Richarf, Bonnie Bowley, I PEP BAND, FIRST ROW: Dick Warden, Keirh Ralsfon, Mike Rogers, Norman Coble, Wes Kasper, Dave Johnson. SEC- OND ROW: John Lear, Bill Piskle, WE SING . . . +o please ourselves. +o en+er+ain ofhers . . +o learn. Q sssss f ST r Wfeii ,wg ' . . . +o meei' obligafions. +o appreciare music. More fhan 1'wo hundred and 'forfy of us parli- cipale in lhe vocal ac+ivi'ries a+ Belvidere l-ligh. We can be heard vocalizing six periods daily. Our Fresh- men Girls' Chorus meels lsr hour, and lhe Freshmen Mixed Chorus 2nd hour. Fourlh hour is allocaled for special groups, such as rrios and sexlelles, and 5+h hour anolher Girls' Chorus meers. Sixrh and 8+h hours are designaled for Jrhe Mixed Chorus and Upper-Class Girls' Chorus. During l'he year we give 'rwo con- cerrs, one al Chrislmas and one in 'rhe spring. We also enlerlain a+ various civic affairs in Belvidere. The gradua- lion ceremonies have enlerlainmenl' provided by one of our groups. Our special proiecl lhis year was a candy sale, 'rhe proceeds ol which wenr for an organ 'ro be used by lhe vocal deparlmenl' in 'lurure concerls. Through 'rhe efforls of Mrs. Margarel Reeves, our direclor, we have a suc- cessful and happy lime parricipaling in lhe vocal aclivilies of our school. VOCAL MUSIC FIFTH HOUR CHORUS OFFICERS: Lois Counfryman, librarian: Linda Cloqsron, presidenf: Barbara Wiicox, sec refaryg Lana Boffcher, poini secreiary. BOYS QUARTETTE: Dave Johnson, Irv Hucic, Hugh Thomp- son, Ken Larson. Moen, FIRST HOUR CHORUS OFFICERS: Diana Whifelnead, secreiary: Ruin Lindaas, librarian: Par Gricjqs. poini secre, +ary: Kaflny Jury, president GIRLS SEXTETTE: Bonnie Hoppersread, Vivien Mau, Mary Lou Mayberry, Joyce Aiiicen, Carol Sue Acicerr-nan, Mary SIXTH HOUR CHORUS OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Fran BIaI1e, presfdenfq Joyce Builre, secrefary. SECOND ROW: Lynn Meyers, Ifbrarian, JIIes Cole, vice-president Sharon BurIon, poIn+ secreIary7 Bob SrnI+Iw, manager oI robes: Sue CI1arnberIaEn.'freasurer. SECOND HOUR CHORUS OFFICERS: Ray NicIwoIs, polrw secrefaryz Carolyn Thompson, secrefaryi David Anderson, presidenf, MarIIss Johnson, IIbrarIan. EIGHTH HOUR CHORUS OFFICERS: Kaflny Kidde-II, presi- denf: Judy Jones, SGCVGIGFYI Slwaron Brooks, poinf secre+ary: Judy Mason. librarian. GIRLS TRIO: Fran BIake, Sue CI1ar'nberIaIn, Karble DobbIns, SPCRTSMAN HIP Win, lose, or draw-no maHer whai' +he oufcome, sporls evenls are an ever-popular Fealure of life al' Belvidere High School. As spec- 'ralors or alhleles, we are elaled by lhe spiril of compelilion accompanying any alh- clelic evenl. If spec+a+ors, we cheer madly, hoping The Team will respond lo our en- couragement if aihleles, we conslanfly slrive +o win. Bul whelher They cause happiness or hearlbrealc, as far as we're concerned, sporls are here +o slay. 4 i 1 F I ,WJ L M - , , fi, u I . Q ' A ' 1 W - Q Qi gy. A 'w ,m5g , A N. V' 7 '- ,. K X 9 x 11, 'L 7 ' 1 mg WM - -Ml. Q Q jr ,V.L:,,.,...,,w. WW. V, ,. i ,W 3 . A 3 ,. 'gm we 7 K 4-,Q as I A A 5 het, P 2 5 W,-fmmwwwm W ,s .A ya, , L, -' -- , w e is r Q 2 L 1-.rm f , - 3 V , 1' . Q . A , yi - ., ...-V ' Pi ffjxf f'- 1,1 A , 'Ii p .f ' 2 ' A L bw'-iff M Eg g' -ffl .gf 'iifizsifizf Q.-Q A , , , I . My ., , K K iw - Q .ff ' J . , gif I VK V7 I x ,Ax vt 4 1' - r v I ,A ,H 1 'WF 1 N-Q ,Q f' M if 4- - f 4' Y , A xi if J ef jf ,, 4 Q ' Q ' 1 ,Q Q . , S J' E Af I 5 JJA fl s 1 . X Q i Bigger Charlie STroud goes TighT-rope walking! Than usual, The VarsiTy Bucs ToughT Their way Through an exciTing season. The Team showed iTs colors in The opening game oT The season wiTh iTs crushing vicTory over l-larlem. Recovering quickly Trom Their deTeaT aT The hands oT The DeKalb Barbs, They rouTed Mar- queTTe 25-7. ATTer losing a close game To ivlarmion The Buc eleven' squelched an in- spired Lalce Park Team I3-l2. The Belvidere squad Tollowed up Their losses To Edgewood and NorTh Chicago wiTh an I8-O vi.cTory over Rochelle on The home grounds. ln The lasT game OT The season. The Team losT a hearTbrealcer To Elmwood Park I2-I9. A well-balanced Team, The Bucs' smooTh ground and aerial aTTaclc was an ever-presenT ThreaT Tor opposing squads. 57 Richard Bender carries againsT NorTh Chicago. This one could go all fhe way! Alan S+eurer clears +l1e way for Bu+cl'1 Barr. BIG BUCS PROVIDE THRILLS AND CHILLS THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. Bucs break barrier All Bulch Barr, co-cap+ain: Alan Sfeurer, mosl' valuable player, ancl Alan Worf, co-capfain, falk over lasf Friday's game. 58 VARSITY RECORD videre videre videre videre videre videre videre videre videre Harlem DeKalb Marque++e Marmion Lake Park Edgewood N. Chicago Rochelle Elmwood Park NOI'l'l1 Chicago player is s'I'opped shori' by Buc defense FIRST ROW: Coach Rudy Clnaplro, E, Kurlenbacln, C. Tobin, D. Lunsford, D. Ferguson, S. Combs, D. Bulram, T. McCoy, B. Flemming J. McGivern, J. Hyland, Coach Joe Lewis. SECOND ROW: F. Smifln, J, Counfryman, B. Barr, K. Sclwweblce, R. Bender, B. Jones K Lar son, C. Worf, D. Palmquisl, R. Jacobson. J. Kimrney, D. Wlvilelwead, C. Sfroud, B. Srnirlw. THIRD ROW: R. Alms. D. Daslwney, G Spafe A. Sfeurer, D. Hicks, D, Curfis, W. Casperson, Ken Larson, K. Roberfson, H. Pearson, R. Wheeler, J. Pearson. FIRST ROW: J. Ellis, B. Wilson, L. Cooper, C. Carlson, J. Funderburg, K. Keys, G. Nelson, G. Schullz, P. Bender, J. Brock. Coach Slan Pafriclc. SECOND ROW: R. Po e, R. Kunzelman. D. Soulhwood, R. Alms, R. Lueflcenhaus, B. Bogardus, B. Sonnenberg, C. I-loiness, B. Johnson, F7 R. Smilh. THIRD ROW: F. Bounds, J. Dulgar. R. Bounds, R. Miller. L. Isbell, D. Wirlh, J. Brunswold, E. Scholl. J. Dorris, B. Davis, J. Chamberlin. NORTH-EASTERN CHAMPS Belvidere's sophomores paved lheir way fo lhe Norlh-Easlern Illinois Conference Championship wilh a record ol lour wins and no losses. ln 'rhe opening engagemenl wilh l-larlem, lhe Lillle Bucs rolled up lheir lirsl,win ol The season, 34-6. Aller losing lo DeKalb, 6-O, lhe squad pow- ered lheir way lo a I9-.I3 viclory over 'rhe cadels from Marmion. Three weelcs la+er lhe sophs crushed a hard-hilling leam from Norlh Chicago, 27-l9. In lhe nexl game, lhe already cliclcing viclory machine romped over Lalce Parlc, 63-7, lo sel a new scor- ing record. ln lhe laslshome game lhe Lillle Bucs rouled Rochelle, 32-l2. ln lhe linal game ol lhe season againsl lhe undelealed Elmwood Parlc leam, lhe sophs came lhrough again wilh a I4-7 viclory lhal cinched lhe -crown. SOPHOMORE RECORD Buzz Davis, co-caplain, Bill Wilson, mosl'-improved player, and Jaclc Chamberlin, co-cap+ain, are caughl 'lrophy-gazing. Be videre 34 Harlem Be videre 0 DeKalb Be videre I9 Marmion Be videre 27 Norfh Chicago Be videre 63 Lake Parlc Be videre 32 Rochelle Be videre I4 Elmwood Park UNDEFEATED FRCSH FRESHMEN RECORD Belvidere I3 DeKalb Belvidere 20 DeKalb Belvidere 20 Marshall Jr. High Belvidere 26 Sycamore Belvidere 20 Hamillon Jr. High Belvidere's freshmen +eam smashed i+s way +o an undelealed season by Iromping over Hamillon Junior High School ol Harlem, 20-O, in 'rhe lasl game of 'rhe season. This win boosled 'rheir record Io five wins and no losses for 'rhe year. In Ihe opening game, Ihe Buc year- lings 'foppled DeKalb, I3-7. In Ihe sec- ond game, a relurn engagemenl' wi+h 'rhe Barbs, The Ieam came 'From behind Io challc up a 20-6 win. Relurning +o Ihe gridiron afler Ihe influenza epidem- ic which cancelled Iwo oi Iheir games, The freshmen Ieam go Ihrough 'laclrling drill under Ihe sharp eyes of Iheir coach Ollie Benzel. The freshmen showed no loss of slrenglh in pow- ering 'rheir way over Marshall Junior Highg 20-6. In +he nex+ Io +he Iasl game ol The season, rhe lirsl-year men again ran Ihe score up inlo Jrhe +wen+ies by bealing Sycamore, 26-6. FIRST ROW: G. Swanlund, D. Kolewe, D. Schulilz. R. Whilney, J. Bellendorl, J. Fuller, T, Henneberry. SECOND ROW: Mgr. Sfein- born, D. O'Sullivan, E. Slaplelon, D. McAIlisIer. J. Erkel, G. Adamson, B. Thompson, C, Herdman, Mgr. L. Heschelman. THIRD ROW: Coach Ollie Benzel, R. Ashley, B. Buille, T. Moore, R. Nelson, S. Jackson, J. Rivers. L. Lawlon, B. Emanuel. CROSS-COUNTRY E Belvidere harriers go caTching E-Rabs. A new sporT aT Belvidere High School This year, cross-counTry, esTablished iTselT well in The sporTs curriculum. SpecTaTors passing by around Tour o'cloclc during The Tall season Touncl The Team running along The paThs and byways oT Belvidere Park. dashing down and panTing up The leaT-sTrewn hills. The Belvidere runners learned a loT Trom Their opening meeTs wiTh Teams Trom some oT The largesT schools nearby. On one occasion They came wiThin one poinT oT Tying WesT RoclcTord. Each new meeT saw Them proTiTing from The experience oT earlier runs. Paced by Their senior capTain, Leroy BooTh, The Buc hairriers Tinished The season loolcing like a diTTerenT Team, Toughened and sinewy. wiser in sTraTegy. The necessary TirsT year ex- perience seT The ToundaTion Tor TuTure Teams. H K K VLA4! U .. Fm c.s. s,,. , ..m..., i,,, - FIRST ROW: Mgr. R. STurm, L, Culver, K. l-leiTz, R. Luse, M. Glass, D. DeSonia', 'D. Anderson, Coach Wayne STurm. SECOND ROW R. Oldeians. D. Johnson, K. Boyle, L. BooTh, D. Thornfon, G. Ward, K. Thrun, P. Whalen. THIRD ROW: W. Kasper. G. Hansen W Paulson C. Auman, V. T-luedepohl, K. Pearse. l-l. Kealing. B. Johannes, W. Nash, M. Rogers. FIRST ROW: B. Freeman, L. Shaw, 6. Simon, J. Wendell, D. ThornTon, P. Bender, D. SchulTz, G. Nelson, C. ShuclcharT, J. Gipp, K. Kays, B, Bogardus. SECOND ROW: R. LueTlcenhaus, P. Whalen, R. Trudo, J. NesbiTT, G. Somerville, D. McAllisTer, D, Kolewe. B. BaTes, L. Culver, B. Thompson, B. Bogardus, B. Jones, F. Brach, J. Funderburg. THIRD ROW: B. Sonnenlierg, C. Herdman N. Coble, C. Farel, G. Hansen, J. Ellis, J. Sykora, J. Ouiclc. F. Bounds, J, Dorris, E. KurTenbach, R. Jacobson, J. Cole. WRESTLING AnoTher 'FirsT-year sporT aT Belvidere High School, wresTling, scored a big hi+ wiTh boTh parTicipanTs, and specTaTors This year. NoT knowing The inTricacies of The sporT such as legal holds and scoring. a program oT educaTing boTh wresTlers and waTchers was necessary. The Buc grapplers worked ouT every Monday and Wednesday as well as during gym classes. Challenge maTches were ToughT aT The Monday pracTice sessions. The TirsT meeT of The season was an inTra-squad meeT. This was Tollowed by a meeT againsT De- Kalb in which The Bucs, Though losing, showed greaT promise. They deTeaTed ST. Thomas in The nexT rnaTch. The maTmen losT Their lasT Two meeTs, one a reTurn engagemenT wiTh DeKalb and The oTher againsT l-lononegah. According To Coach Joe Lewis, prospecTs loolc good Tor TuTure years. The grappiers have Their ups and downs. i SWL Q H 3 'Q X 3 ,. . ,,.. N i -42 v ,Q A SQ? , x , W A.4 gg?gFA if L .xg ' .p ,. 5 Q i if t QS 5 Y 'E ' 85 wg VARSITY RECORD Belvidere 44 DeKalb Belvidere 52 Sycamore Belvidere 55 Wes+ Rock+ord Be videre 56 Marmion Be videre 5l Lake Park Be videre 30 Eas+ Rock+ord Be videre 60 Elmwood Park Be videre 4l Harlem Be videre 60 Rochelle Be videre 38 Nor+h Chicago Be videre 56 S+. Edwards Be videre 40 Marmion Be videre 5l Genoa Be videre 72 S+. Thomas Be videre 54 Eas+ Rockford Be videre 5I Elmwood Park Be videre 43 Freepor+ Be videre 5l Lake Park Be videre 63 Nor+h Chicago Be videre 55 Rochelle HARLEM TOURNAMENT Belvidere 45 Sou+h Beloi+ Belvidere 60 S+. Thomas DeKALB TOURNAMENT Belvidere 45 Rock Falls REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Belvidere 52 Sou+h Beloi+ Belvidere 43 Eas+ Rock+ord Q4 xx A ygtb x I is ' Q' 0 1 BWP QQQQ ff FIRST ROW: Gene Ward, Bob Smilh, Jim Hyland, Dan Whilehead, LeRoy Boolh, Dave Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Bu.lch Barr, Dan Lunslord, Gordon Spale, Del Hicks, Ken Larson, Pal Johnson, Charles Slroud, THIRD ROW: Charles Byers, Wayne Cas- person, Dave Curlis, Alan Sleurer, L. G. Ashley, Dave Ehlen. BIG BUCS LOW IN WINS, HIGH IN SPIRIT BeIvldere's Varsily Bucs played a lull, hard season ol baslcelball. Allhouqh lhe slalislics weren'l loo good. lhe leam always gave lheir opponenls plenly ol lrouble. Despile lhe record ol live wins lo lwenly losses, lhe Big Bucs came wilhin len poinls ol lheir viclors in nine ol lheir losing encounlers. Whal lhey lacked in size, lhey couldn'l always make up in speed and aqilily. Twice lhe squad downed Soulh Beloil in lour- namenl play. The lirsl lime was in lhe Harlem Holiday Tournamenl when lhe Bucs lopped lhe So Bos. 45-43, and lhus earned lhemselves sec- ond place in lhe lournamenl. The second lime was al lhe Regional Tournamenl when lhe Bucs won a hard louqhl game, ol-52. 67 Charles Byers, varsily lree-lhrow champion Wayne Casperson, yarsily caplain: Danny Luns lord, rnosl valuable baslcellaall player. Li++le Bucs go af+er rebound . Richard Smifh hunfs for receiver Ball flies loose in Lake Park game. 68 The sophomore baskefball feam was wanfing in fhe win deparfmenf fhis year. Alfhough 'rhey chalked up only fhree friumphs in fwenfy- Two games. The Liffle Bucs never gave up and occasionally showed real inspirafion. The Team fopped Lake Park early in fhe season by fwo poinfs, 51-49. Towards 'rhe close of fhe season They rolled over fhe same squad. 60-3l. The highlighf of fhe season came when The Liffle Bucs edged ouf a previously unbeafen Sf. Thomas Team in a deadly duel on fhe home courf. 48-47. In general fhe feam' seemed fo improve lhroughoul fhe season. an encouragingsign for fufure years. SOPHOMORES IMPROVE DURING SEASON SOPHOMORE RECORD Be videre Be videre Be videre Be videre Be videre Be videre Be videre Be videre Be videre Be videre Be videre Be videre Be videre Be videre Be videre Be videre Be videre Be videre Be videre Be videre Be videre Be videre DeKalb Sycamore Wesf Rockford Marmion Lake Park Easf Rockford Elmwood Park Harlem Rochelle Norfh Chicago Sf. Edwards Marmion Genoa Sf. Thomas Easf Rockford Elmwood Park Freeporf Lake Park Norfh Chicago Rochelle Sycamore Norfh Boone FIRST ROW: Managers: G. Rogers, B. Bruyn. SECOND ROW: C. Howe, M. Rogers. R. Oldeians. K. Thrun. R. Smifh. J Ch lun. J. Locklnger. C. Hoiness, B. Wilson. G. Schulfz. THIRD ROW: D, Wnrfh. D. Hansen. J. Brunswold, J. Dulgar, R. K g Johannes, C. Davus. V. Huedepohl, L Isbell. W. Nash 69 Swish-we hope! FRESHMAN RECORD Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Bell Be Be videre videre videre videre videre videre viclere viclere videre viclere Freepori' DeKalb Marshall S+. Charles Freepor+ Harlem Sycamore Genoa DeKalb Sycamore Jump ball in +he making . Tom Moore s+re+ches for rebound T ROW: Roberf Muselman, Bryon Emanuel, Ray Nicholls, Dennis O'Sullivan, Roger Sfegemann. SECOND POW: Eddie Sfaplefon. Sian J lc Roger Nelson, Roberl Ashley, Jim Erlcle. Glenn Adamson. HOPE FOR FUTURE The freshman baskefball squad gave promise of a brighler iulure in Belvidere High' School baslcerball as Jrhey challced up four wins ro six losses. The besl record of any oi lhe bas- lcerball reams. A well-balanced aggregalion, fhey showed a lor of huslle and pep. Afler losing 'rhe opening games lo Free- porl and DeKalb, lhe yearlings sliffened up and lopped Marshall, 49-47. ln The nexi game. 'rhe 'ream crushed S+. Charles, 50-38. Following a slump of Jrhree games in which +he squad fell rhe viclim of Freeport Har- lem, and Sycamore, respeciively, rhey rallied ro lromp Genoa. 53-44. The following game broughl an encouraging nore as 'rhe Team downed DeKalb, 40-36, afler losing ro fhem by one poinl early in lhe season. The fresh- men dropped lheir lasr game ro Sycamore, 43-24. On your marks . . . ge+ ser . . . go! YOUNG TRACK TEAM SHOWS PROMISE Phil Bende' de-Hrs me ba The lraclc +eam had a dismal season +his year, win- ning only one oi ils lriangular rneels ancl placing second in lhree of lhem. Plagueol by a scarcily of relurning upperclassmen, Jrhe Buc lhinclads were almosl enlirely fresh- men and sophomores. For lhis very same reason, however, prospecls are excellenl for iulure years. The mosl exciling meel of 'rhe season was lhe lriangular wilh l-larlem and Sl. Thomas. Ailer having losl lo lhe Tomrnies earlier in lhe year. lhe Bucs beal lhem by less lhan a poinl. lrrl, 333. ' W T .Jn JMR T No fair flapping! . Wise., W,.. Dan McAllis+er hurls lhe discus . Gene Ward s+rains for 'lhe lape. FIRST ROW: R. Jacobson, J. Chamberlin. l.. Boolh. K. Boyle, K. Larson. G, Hansen. W. Paulson, D. Johnson. SECOND ROW: H Kealinq. G. Schullz, P. Bender. R. Pope, J. Wendell, L. Culver, G. Ward. C, Byers. J. Ackerman. THIRD ROW: T. Sfenerson D. Swanson. D. Schullz, J. Dulqar. K. Pearse, J. Funderburg. J. Ellis, G. Nelson. FOURTH ROW: E. Schweblre, B. Walls, G. Herd man. R. Luse, B. Ashley. E. Slaplelon, J. Lane, B. Hyland, C. Carlson. FIFTH ROW: D. Mcfxllisfer, D. Miller. G. Adamson. D Kolewe, R. Dinsrnore, W. Dassow, D. Souihwood. SIXTH ROW: A. Nelson, R. Luellcenhaus, B. Boqardus. E. Scholl, J. Rivers P. Whalen. 'S Play Ball! BASEBALL TEAM WINS The baseball Team Took Top honors in Belvidere's aThleTics This year. The always-powerTul Buc- caneers, slashing away in Typical good Torm, Took The Rock Valley Championship Tor The second year in a row. Their record oT Twelve wins To Tour losses broughT The school record To I88 wins To '50 losses since l947. 74 CONFERENCE The Big Bucs were sparked To Their vic- Torious record by The Teamwork oT several ouTsTanding individual players. Dan WhiTe- head won The conTerence baTTing champ- ionship. wiTh Dave Ferguson and Charles ShuckharT' Taking Third and TourTh respec- Tively. BuTch Barr, Wayne Casperson, Dave Diamond and Dave Ferguson made The all- conTerence Team. The mosT ouTsTanding per- Tormance was ThaT by Dave Diamond. who seT a new school record oT Tour no-hiT ball games in his high school career. The season came To a briIIian+ climax aT The lasT game when The VarsiTy Bucs de- TeaTed FreeporT in exTra innings, 5-4. Dave Diamond, mosT ouTsTanding baseball player.- Cheer up. Things can'f be fhaf bad. Be videre Be videre Be videre videre videre Be videre videre videre Be videre videre videre Be videre videre videre Be videre Be videre Be videre Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be VARSITY RECORD I Genoa O Sycamore 3 Dixon 6 Crysfal Lake 9 Easf Rockford 6 Sf. Thomas 5 Wesf Rockford 2 Freeporf 4 Dixon 7 Easf Rockford II Sf. Thomas 3 Wesf Rockford 0 Easf Rockford 4 Wesf Rockford 7 Soufh Beloif 6 Genoa 5 Freeporf Frosh-Soph basebaii: FIRST ROW: D. O'Sullivan, R. Muselman R. Whifney, J. Nesbif, J. Johnson, C- Anderson. SECOND ROW: J. Erkel, F. Brach, J. Brunswold, L. Isbeli, T. Moore, T. I-Iolf, S. Jackson, R. Smifh, D, Hansen, J. Dorris, F. Bounds, R. Bounds, B. Emanuel. 3 0 4 I I 0 0 I2 2 3 I I 7 Dave Ferguson scores winning run in Iasf game 2 I I 4 wifh Freeporf. Varsify basebail: FIRST ROW: C. Tobin, B. Smifh, C. Shuckhari. J. Hyland, D. Ferguson, R. Smifh, K. Thrun. SECOND ROW C. Sfroud, D. Whifehead, D. Diamond, W. Casperson, V. Huedepohi, D. Lunsford, B. Barr, M. Buffer. FIRST ROW: H. Meinheil, D. Anderson, R. Armour. SECOND ROW: R. Slegemann. A. Olson. J. Lusz, R. Slegemann, l D. Thor on. TENNIS TEAM BATTLES THROUGH ROUGH SEASON Ron Sfegemann serves . f .X mei The +ennis feam played a very rough schedule +his year. The only school on The -schedule of comparable size was Rochelle. Aller losing Their lirsl encounfrer wilh The Hubs. 2-6. The Bucs came back +o bear Them laler in The season. 5-3. The Belvidere squad, composed almosl enlirely of freshmen and sophomores. was spearheaded all year by i+s firsl man, soph- omore AI Olson, who earned Belvidere's only poinl in The dislricl. The Team will be more experienced and harder lo bear nexl year. GOLF TEAM EAGER AND IMPROVING The golT Team, largely a young Team This year. improved ThroughouT The season. The Belvi- dere golTers won Two oT Their encounTers. The TirsT vicTory came when The Team Took ST. Mary's, 6-2. The squad Then downed Honenegah, 6-4. The Team will miss The ser- vices oT iTs Three seniors, Brock Dorn. Bill Beu, and Bob Leaich, nexT year. The Belvidere golTers will rely heavily on Greg Simons Tor 5 5, gf. if ,,.x LETS' ,. .U iffmg T , T -un- nexT year s power. . Brock Dorn puTTs iT in . FIRST ROW: T. Counfryman. R. STurm, J. CounTryman, G. Simon, T-T. Thompson. SECOND ROW: B. Sonnenberg K B l enTyne. B. Leaich. B. Dorn. X H? 3 rw 28,56 I YJ B JJ Inframural Ioolball: FIRST ROW: B. Frilz. N. Maloney, S. Jones. G. Twigg, E. Halverson. SECOND ROW: W. Thurow. B. Dorn, L. Krans. D. Diamond, R. Ollmann. - viii.. .XS Inframural volleyball: FIRST ROW: B. Rhodes. M. Zimmer. P. Silvius, D. Mailland, M. Rogers. SECOND ROW: L. Graham, R. Conarser. J. Loclcinger, J. Ellis, W. Englund. lnframural baseball: FIRST ROW: C. Howe, R. Huff, R. Bowley R. Loveridge. M. Smifh. SECOND ROW: E. Kurfenbach, F. Franlc, A. Worf, R. Lindholm, R. Hackman. KEN 5' lnframural basketball: FIRST ROW: L. Leonard. K. Boyle. N. Maloney, S. Jones. SECOND ROW: D. Palmquisf, B. Frilz, D. Dashney, R. Sfegemann, R. Ollmann. INTRAMU RAL SPORTS In+ramural compefifion makes up a significanf pari' of Belvidere's alhlelic program. The boys' gym classes are divided info reams. which compele againsl each olher un+il The win- ning Ieam from each class emerges. These 'reams 'rhen compefe againsl' 'rhe besl reams from 'rhe orher classes un+il a champion +eam is selecled. The members of +his winning +eam receive individual frophies. lnframural rraclc: FIRST ROW: R. Wail, W. Bogardus, R. Thornron, T. Slenerson, L. Culver, G, Schulfz, G. Nelson. J. Wendell, W. Wilson, R. Bruyn. SECOND ROW: R. Brunswold, J. Ellis. K. Pearse, F. Campbell, R. Bender. J. Chamberlin, D. Smifh, G. Somerville, L. Cooper, G. Simon, J. Dorris. THIRD ROW: J. Ackerman, E. Kelly, K. Thrun', E. Scholl, V. Huedepohl L. Isbell, B. Davis, J. Dulgar, D. Soufhwood, D. Swanson, R. Miller. J. Loclx- inger, D, Luellcenhaus. FIRST ROW: Dielhard Kolewe, oulslanding lreshman alha lele: Richard Smirh, sophomore free lhrow champion: Jaclf Chamberlin, mosl improved sophomore baslnelball player. SECOND ROW: Richard Jacobson, mosl valuable wresllert Gene Ward, mosl valuable lraclcman. COACHES AND MANAGERS The coaches and managers played a viral parl' in B'elviclere's alhlelic program lhis year. Wilhoul lheir lireless ellorls, lhere could have been no alhlelics al our school. The coaches worlced conslanlly nol only lo improve 'rhe reams as a whole, bul lo increase lhe individual alhlelic prowess of each of lhe boys. The managers' dulies were legion, yer lheyuperlormecl lheir chores willingly and ellicienlly. yrd, R. l-lamilfon, N. Schuler. SECOND ROW: R. Bruyn, G, Ball, R. Sfurrn, Q G. Johannes. L. Heschelman, Tl-llRD ROW: G. Rogers, D. Managers: FlRST ROW: K. Larson. B. Sieinborn, L. B Flemming. Q Coach Sian Ralriclz, sophomore foolball, varsily baslcelball, lraclc: Coach Joe Lewis, varsily loolball, wreslling. baseball: Coach Rudy Chaplco. assislanl varsily loofball, assislarir fraclc. Coach Wayne Slurm, cross-counlry, assislani varsily baslcefball. assisianl baseball: Coach Ken Swan, sophomore baslcelball, lennis: Coach Ollie Benzel, Freshman ioolball, freshman baslcelball, golf. f... FELLCWSHIP Some of our fondesf memories of fhe pasf year will be of fhose evenfs, large or small, lcnown as school life. a cafegory including everyfhing from seeing our friends in fhe library before school 'fo hours of preparafion for fhe Prom. We've sef aside fhe nexf pages as an informal record of our ouf-of-school firne. Whefher fhis firne was spenf af fradifional evenfs, such as Homecoming, or iusf informal gef-fogefhers, being a parf of fhese evenfs generafed feelings of fellowship and liffed fhe doldrurns of sfudying. Venimus: vidimus: vicimus. We came: we saw: we conquered. Everyone TelT a Trifle breaThless aTTer parTicipa- Pep skiTs produce many surprises Ting in The hecTic series oT evenTs which made up The I957 Homecoming weekend. On Thursday evening, OcTober 24, The snake dance began The TesTiviTies. ShouT- ing sTudenTs, led by The band, marched down STaTe STreeT To The TooTball Tield. Here, wiTh The scene liT by a Tlaming bonTire, They heard pep speeches and cheered Themselves hoarse. During The Friday aTTernoon pep assem- bly The cheerleaders, masquerading as Tans Trom six To sixTy on Their way To The Home- coming game, led The rousing cheers. Hundreds Tloclced To The TooTball Tield Friday evening To cheer The Belvidere Teams and To voTe Tor Their TavoriTe can- didaTes, During The halT oT The varsiTy game The queen candidaTes, dressed in beauTiTul Tormals, were driven around The TooTball Tield in converTibles. The ouT- comes oT The games caused mixed emo- Tions as on The gridiron The varsiTy was deTeaTed by NorTh Chicago 20-7, and The sophomores won 26-I9. 82 We have non-parTisan voTers, Too Jewelry by Tiffany Don Docker provided 'rhe music 'For lhe Home- coming dance. The lheme, Pigskin Prance , was carried our wilh purple and gold slreamers and an enormous 3-D fool- ball suspended from The ceiling near lhe norlh wall. Tension mounled as lhe lime for lhe crowning drew near. Finally-al lOI39- lhe lcing and gueen were announced. Jubilanl iuniors cheered madly when lheir candidales. Sandy Glass and Curl Tobin, were crowned. Sad seniors, whose candi- dales were Kay Campbell and Ken Larson, consoled lhemselves wilh second place. bul everyone slill agreed This Homecom- ing was lhe mosl l HOMECOMING FEsTlvmEs Viclory by lhe juniors Sandy Glass and Curl Tobin Smiles by Pepsodenl Keufh Helfz Joe Dorris, Ken Larson, Giles Turner, Cur+ Tobin, Sandy Glass, Joanne Coarson, Kay Campbell, Tone Baclra Pa+ Griggs. 83 THE YULETIDE SEASON The Nigh+ Before Chris+mas The air Chris+mas Dream was fragrani' wi+h +he scen+ of pine boughs, Chrislmas carols echoed Through Jrhe halls- lhe Chrislmas season had come. and s+u- denls anxiously awailed 'rhe resul+s of +he Chrislmas decoraring conlesl. Juniors won The lirsl prize ol SIS wilh Jrheir enlry Angels from fhe Realms of Glory 1 seniors placed second, winning SIO lor lheir enlry enfilled Noel , The sopho- mores porlrayed a Chris+mas Dream . and Jrhe freshmen depicled The Nighl Before Chrisimasu. Angels from +he Realms of Glo'-yn F e xl Tisilgfi 84 PROGRAMS The Fufure Farmers presenl' a farm safely demonsfrafion . B.H.S. srudenfs learn of archeological ruins in Illinois . Nufchulx explains life in Alaslza . T h e science cleparfmem' sponsors an exl1ibi+ of peace- ful uses of a'romic energy, Killy, Donna Jackson: Angie. Valerie Burnham: Mr. Morrow, Bill Beu: Jaclc, Keilh Larson: Tony, Russ Edwards: Jane, Soniia Luhman: Mrs. Morrow, Dana Van Epps: Lorraine, Mary Alice Julin: Marlin, Doug Edmonds: Filz. Keilh Boyle: Arl, Dave Johnson: Margie. Pal Smilh: Margarel, Judy McLean: Miss Gundy. In love And oul! The senior class of i958 presenled Sevenleenlh Summer. dramalized by Anne Couler Mar- lens lrom lhe boolc by Maureen Daly. The slory concerns lhe emergence ol Angie Morrow lrom a young girl lo a young lady and lhe persons and evenls lhal broughl aboul lhal change. Persons comprising lhe resl ol lhe lamily are Margarel, an allrac- live, poised girl ol lwenly-one: Lorraine, a nineleen-year-old who is unsure ol herselll Killy, an impish girl ol len: and lhe devoled parenls ol lhe girls, Mr. and Mrs. Morrow. Jack. Angie's mosl prominenl eighleen- year-old companion, Arl, and Marlin com- prise lhe love inleresl lor Morrow lamily girls. Angie's olher lriends include Margie Jane. Tony, and Filz. Miss Louise Gundy direcled lhe budding lhespians in lheir lirsl dramalic allempl HSEVENTEENTH SUMMER These indispensable people handle cos- +umes. makeup, scenery, props, and cur- +ains . Ar+, you're sweel . . . and l have a job for you'f lllllllX'l'l1lll'l'll llllllrliq EBHUXWSTY llliwllii 8 F 9 Where'cl you gel' fhaf hammer? Sfmore 1 gp CLASS fy W 87 Time-8 p.m., place-Communiiy Build- ing, da+e-April I9. General condi+ions-s+a'l'e of anxieiy and apprehension. Cur+ain going up. When am I on? I'm no+ ready. In spiie of all The commolion. 'rhe show did go on-and splen- didly so. Mr. lv1cAllis1'er, 'rhe ad- visor, Bob Leaich. 'rhe producer. Donna Jackson and Dan Whi+e- head. +he co-direc+ors. and Judi Leonard. +he program co-oFd- inalor spenl long hours organiz- ing +he evening's en+er+ainmen+. Giles Cole. 'rhe emcee. and The many olhers wiihoui' whose work +he show would noi have been possible were also +o be congrai- ulaled. The effori was well-received. The sum of S550 was proudly added -+o lhe Whing Ding Fund for lhe purpose of providing en- ieriainmeni for lhose alfending lhe Junior-Senior Banque+ and Prom. WHING DING VARIETY SHOW An Enchan+ed Evening has begun And now for fhe 56.25 queslion. H Belvidere beaufies display iheir charms? Backsfage iiffers A shook up Lump 'H The chanfeuse of B.H.S. Does +he commi++ee mee+ing HAVE fo begin a+ 7:45? PROM .null Grea+ Expec+a+ions Alone Toge+l'1er 90 Madam, Will You Walk? Dancing in +l1e Dark WHING DING Pearly of Six en+er+ains. Happy prizewinners May Magic was 'rhe +heme of fhe annual Junior-Senior Prom held May l7. The evening began wilh a dinner in lhe Cornmunily Building. Well-fed prom-goers danced lo 'rhe music ol Bill Engberg's orcheslra al Belmar Counlry Club. Walking on lhe golf course, also known as Spul- nik walching. was a popular aclivily during dance breaks. Slighlly damp dancers changed in+o casual clolhing before viewing a special showing oi Mogambo. A Parly of Six from Norlhweslern Universi'fy's Waa- lvlu Show highlighled lhe floor show al lhe V.F.W. Donald Gray and Bonnie Hopperslead won The clock radios which are given annually. Bob Smilh and Gene Ward emceed lhe drawings and arranged a program of high school Talent A breaklasl and church services compleled 'rhe evening's ac'rivi+y. Ed Ralphwards comforfs guesi . 91 SERVICE GRCJUPS The junior candy girls show 'rheir swee+ness. The office assis+an+s perform many iobs Several pafrol boys-plus bus driver. The cafeferia cooks are always busy preparing good food for hungry s+uden+s Cafe'I'eria workers pause for 'the camera . The cus+odians keep B.H.S. clean and near. 93 The officers' +able of fhe G.A.A. benque+ DANCES BANQUETS Bu+ of course-'Phe Sadie Haw- The 'Firs+ li+erary banque+ is enioyed by erudiie eccenfrics. lrins' dance! . . Preparing for +he Baske+ball Bounce Sayonara for +he G.A.A. informal 94 N..,, Window decora+ing S+udy hall scene ARTISTIC ENDEAVCRS Foo+ball helme+s Be+ween classes Reason. Respec+, and Responsibili+y The las+ +ime all +l-ie seniors ioin informally is lcnown as Class Niglwl. A+ 'rlwis lime. ine salulalorian and +l'1e valecliclorian give Jrlieir addressesl llwe lwislory. gil+s and will of Hue class are pre- senledl and academic. vocalional, and commercial awards are dislri- bured by lvlr. McAllis+er. The class memorial, given by flue presidenl ol: flue seniors, Keillw Boyle. was a con- lribulion lo be placed in llwe Sluclenl Loan Fund. Individual gif+s are dis+ribu+ecl +o +l1e class CLASS NIGHT The class of individuals reviews Hs hisfory. ggi, . l ' Pig L3 l f -. ,:. it f , ,egg , The iani+ors have discovered 'lhe l958 class wi R I Tss . 43 97 The Greaf Challenge 1 as . W A f Y 'iw 5 5' ,ff A , Q sg I if Q fx i 1 ff-4 ,f if 54 E 2 AA . SQ . Q ' fl ,M ii ,X SQ is ,.... .A if Q f W H S1 . 3 S z p I 4 s E 2 1 ! 5 3 FRIENDSHIP Friendship is nof a one way sfreefg if is lisfening as well as fallqing, and if is giving as well as falcing. ln fhe pasf year we furned fo our friends when we were feeling low and also wanfed fhem fo share our happy exoeriencesq buf besides felling our friends our froubles, we lisfened fo, consoled, and en- couraged fhem. In fhe following pages are picfured fhe friends wifh whom we spenf mosf of our fime fhis pasf year: whefher freshmen, sophomores, iuniors, or seniors, many of fhem will remain in our mem- ories of B. l-l. S. L' 14 :Y 'ii A-zifigfi ,. ffif? 1113525 if .. M , 'z:'19u'QQj5fgr w Z 55 X FRESHMEN Soon affer fhe freshmen enfered high school, fhe Russians re- vealed Spufnilc , 'rhe firsf man-made earfh safellife. Coirfciding wifh fhe Spu'rnilc announcemenf was fhe announcemenf of fhe freshmen officers, who were Dave Anderson, presidenf: Judy Malmassari, vice-president Car- oline Thompson. secrefaryg and Kafhy Jury, freasurer. Aiding fhese officers was fhe social commiffee, consisfing of Glenn Adamson and Elaine Keafing, co-chairmen: Jim Bellendorf. Kafhryn Leonard. and Lyla Ollman. The cam- paign commiffee, consisfing of Diana Whifehead and Dan McAllisfer, co-chairmen: Keifh l-leifz, Karon Parlc, and Viclci Neumeisfer, organized fhe campaign for Pal' Griggs and Keifh l-leifz, fhe freshmen Homecoming candidafes. The Nighf Before Chris+mas was 'fhe fheme chosen by fhe Chrisfmas commiffee made up of Diefhard Kolewe and Norma Silbaugh, co-chairmen: Rufh Ashley, Kafhy Jury, Judy Malmassari, Pamela Sandburg, and Gordon Swanlund, Mrs. Ford and Miss LaDella were fhe class advisors. ?l A ,A Glenn Adamson Beverly Alberfs Diana Allison Beverly Alms David Anderson Gary Anderson ss yr i ir gi is L Q P sserv ,Q James Anderson - -' L V yrr c J f Robe rf Armour - M Jenny Ashley wg A. i 3: r fin 3 5 ii? gy P y E A Roberl' Ashley Bonnie Axelson Palrica Barney Clinfon Bales Larry Baumer 'W Jim Bellendorf Linda Benson Roberf Beu Carolyn Bianchi 102 in even 5 J' -..-si i iyrsri L L i':. ff' Gerald Aclcerman Barbara Anderson .,': ' r ,E1' X T B W. Q ills, 'ir s J fi L if ll I V, y, H V Tommy Binlca Roberf Brach Billy Carfer Tom Counfryman Shirley Duffy Melody Felfz . . 'M rr 3 :Ji K 1 Q . . ' . , r r W , sr . 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C J, ri . , y Ai , V, P i Karen Nina Roberl Carolyn Roberl Kalhleen Linda Janice Bierloe Blair Blake Bland Bogardus Bohlman Bollema Bowley David Diane Vernon Bruce William Julia Ronald Mary Brock Broclcman Brown Brunswold Buil+e Byam Byers Campbell Gary lvlilce Claudia lvlarcella Joan Kalhleen David James Carlwrighl Casey Coble Colwell Conlin Cools Couller Counlryman Judilh Mariory Nila Donna Danny Doris Beverly Val Crawford Croclcer Cummings Davis DeSonia Diamond Dillbenner Drummond William James Niclcy Donald Dorrie Byron Wesley James Eclcha rd Eddy Edens Eisler Flclund Emanuel Fnqlund Frlcel Carol l-larold Edward John Palricia Archie Carol Roberl Ficlc Ficls Fisher Filch Forsler Freeman Freeman Freeman ' L ,ll' . 4 , - gig' . V -2 il ,1 ,,-' . W . 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' ' sf A f l Raymond Nicholls Lyla Ollmann Leigh Olson Dennis O'Sullivan Rose Marie Owens Karon Park Jerry Parsons Carollyn Pase Dennis Paul-Peferson lvlarie Paulson Larry Pearson Barbara Peaslee Doris Peclc Bernd Pesler l-larold Pelers Richard Pelers Shirley Pelers Karen Peferson Sallie Pelerson Joanne Polloclc Ri+a Powers John Quick Palrsy Rairdin John Ralclilzle Pennie Rallield Kennelh Raum Marcia Richarl John Rivers Gary Roberls I-lazel Rodberg Mayard Romine Lyle Runion 106 i ,rl . u, riswsta - my . , is M 1 Jon Pamela Rydbom Sandburg Bonnie Ofis Seal Selser Edward Roger Sfaplelon Slegemann Rulh Ann Gordon Sullivan Swanlund Royal Edmund Trudo Vail Joseph Karen Lucille Whalen While J Q s i L 7 i' i' i iii li ' ':' ,. . T 'i - 5 '- AL? -,', ml N . :, ff L' PM if f , P V f-1'1s -fi 'sm' .f , is L A6532 rii 9 1 ? - rir L -- A , 'lla . ,,,. , f s Wi, -as A ff: 2 we ,l f iiii i l, N Q V 5' 2 h ,, VV -K rv Av' W X W -fn ,f 'M A.. ,fx . , . 1 Sunil. X ,,.,: . 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L f S M M ' ' L M i r i ,W a L 5' A c i Y Mary Louise Norman Barbarba Darrell Roger Wilma Eric Judilh Schmidl Schuler Schull Schulfz Schulfz Schullz Schweblse Schweblce Carolyn Carol Kennelh Sally Norma Margarel Lyle Mary Sha++uclc Shawvan Shea Shulrz Silbaugh Simon Snyder Spencer Donna William Gary Carol Donna Sally Ellen Randy Slein Sleinborn Sreurer Slrevens S+iva rius Slrawn Slurges Slu rm Allen Judilh Kay Caroline Roberl Berfha Carol Darlene Swanson Swanson Taylor Thompson Thompson Thornlon Tilman Traver l-lerberr Barry Frank Janel Sherry Sharon Diane Mary Walberg Walls Waser Wasson Webber Weber Wesl Weslon Karen Marie Diana Richard l-larold Meryde Wayne Lois Anna While Whilehead Whilney Winlers WiH Woosley Yerlc Yurs 7 K 'ix Z S lii I L D as 1 rfirrr gf ' L L f 'HW il f ili xyzyy ' ,. ,L iii iiiii H L ii L V S L ' D S H ' ,E , ,gg f A I N, g RQ 5 ' , 5 Q1,, - III If it L ig if rw Lk k gl -A I I ,iiv ,g . . , V5 , I ssirli rsri ll iiii L L ii J i Wan' f. L , i ,, A V 1.i, , - A A ' A' f . , A VVV ,'1 1 , V, , x A 7 5 ? s- - - ' . OFFICERS: Bob Bruyn, presidenfg Donna Adamson, secrelaryg Dick Thornlon, Treasurer. Noi picfured: Torn McKeown, vice-presidenl. SOCIAL COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW: Linda Johnson, Karen Reed, Dale DeWane, Pal Kollias. SECOND ROW: Delberf Swanson, chair- man: Bill Sonnenberg. Cl-IRISTMAS COMMITTEE: Sydney Mickey, chairman: Karen Lind' quisf, B. Sue Moss, Karen Kuss. Noi picluredz Richard Smilh. CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE: Joe Dorris, Bonnie Eickslead, Shirley Newell, Ardis Leonard, chairman: Bill Bogardus. 'IO SOPHOMORES Acllai and Ike, while campaigning during fhe Tall of l956, had nolhing on The class of '6O. Jusl as Ike was viciorious, so were Jerry Dulgar, who was elecled class presi- denl: Tom McKeown, vice-president Don- na Greenhow, secrelaryq and Dick Thorn- Jron, Treasurer. In anolher eleclion Karen Reecl and Jerry Dulgar were chosen as Homecoming queen and king candidalres. The class's caroling scene won second place in The Chrislmas clecoralion confesl, and Sydney Mickey and Buzz Davis were runners-up as Sludenl Council Carnival queen and king. The class of l96O chose Bob Bruyn, Tom Mclieown, Donna Adamson, and Dick Thornlon as Their sophomore presi- denl, vice-president secrefary, and Treas- urer. Tone Backa and Joe Dorris were selecled as The I-lomecoming candidales. The class's Chrislmas decoralions were loased on l'he Theme Chris+mas Dream. Mrs. I-love and Miss Enlwhislle served as sophomore advisors. Donna Adamson Sharon Adamson Judy Ainsworlh Donna Allison Richard Alms Janice Anderson Jeanneraye Anderson Palsy Ashley Tone Backa Suzanne Backs Janice Baily Shirley Baley Gary Ball Barbara Ba rfell Ray Benlon Philip Bender Sharon Blodgefl Richard Blun+ Bill Bogardus Delores Boolh Lana Bollrcher Elaine Bollenna Frederick Bounds Ralph Bounds Gary Brace Fred Brach Sandra Brenz Jerry Brock 13 5 i va ll li 7 i 2 9 5 nf Q fig .1 . J 5. A , 4 . 4 as K liiliwfl ,W mfg., A V li i l r I 'I' ' H 'S 11 fi: A -f -RRQ r A ii Ei? i : LL 5 , , 35 3, J ,Qing ii , P igiifli ' ....i iiir, E d.ic A I 1 2: - M i iir J., 'A. li fi, i ' 'fi s. I ki t iiii A Eli ik Alixlvi , ,., f. A I , if Y WW, yi 5 'X l 1 Y i 'I . i was , i W, w . 4, J W f ' if 1 , , i i s ,r s f' f 1 ' ' , is i 5, 1' 'xx Y ' Weir Q W' l cf -A 5 B i i A F rl, 4 N Jr s J, Sharon Brooks ,y riv A A f 5 ' y L Roloerl Brown j 1 nj 5 , X y Kalhleen Browne ' f Ellen Bruhn 109 licii ., , rr 1 Q A i f ' illi yi ces., A sill? , A J M 'E 11 422 if ii' 12, fi if Y 'H , V ., H ,ik lg 1 X . X, Ni ,Q if :Qu-N nu- S 4: 'f s . E. 3, X ,Q 0 e I' J r W I .V,. .A , N 4 A x ' X i K? ,I an W ' an .1 . 1-2 if ..,. wi 8' , ..,.L Y ,.,. .1 .. 'ff-...AW X -v , , . , K l Q if ,A L XJ: sig, Ze? wifi H ir I K7 my 4- v i ix ii ,sag ,is -. . K ,,.. . all' L 'mx , M 1 . IH , 5 iz I ' 5g L'1-LL P 5 3 ia r if rJ i is C 2 X i sJ . , .4 A in ', f' ' -mg K ,,- 1 My , J C . L rs L ir y J s m C my , in -':, J -' is 2 1 J l . LL 1, as C illss in o r C H 43 mf? will 'KV- ff ,F if , .Y M '- ff .fs if sf rssr e A , C it , L N or ' li 'V s 1 ' fy ill , s 5 , 4 M 45 , - ii C N-f sa w is si r ,- L .:, .. i t . Y ,, ..'- .A ,AVQ , -: I' Y - yi KRW. V if ,- 1 ...,1, . 5 5' 1, ' J V IA' W ' ii ' - vi: ' - VK Z, . 5 M .,. . . ,., ., ,N we ,- iff E' lr .zz 1 .J mf CLASS 0F 'eo Roberr Bruyn Donna Burlon Carolyn Bulram Frank Campbell Palriclc Campbell Charles Carlson Judy Carlwrighl James Clay Linda Clogslon Joyce Concialdi lvlilzi Cook Joseph Cornwall Pal Crocker Larry Culver James Culvey Linda Cummings Roberr Daniel Charles Davis Slephen Davis Willis Dassow Carolyn Davies Dale DeWane Ronald Dinsmore Dolores Dooley Karen Dorn Sharen Dorn Joe Dorris Jerry Dulgar Earl Dunbar Melissa Dunbar Eugene Edson Bonnie Eiclcslead l'I0 -511' f 7 I L -Bs: I - :wx . 5 K Eggs H . L1 Q- Q Y W S as i l X ..,, James Ellis Sandra Garrigan Nancy Guslalson Lee l-loll William Johannes Dorine Kidder .R LN pus ., 1 . -.Q '. ,,.. gn HE fi ir: 1 is .3 C- xg .:, ..M,..1 l - fast X' Mk i ji 77-i 5- D . g y sl .Er Gerald Emanuel Sharon Garrigan Aurelia l-lansen Thomas l-lol+ Joe Johnson Judy Klineleller as y',x Bal' .-.., if A' Wh 5- l ' , I if , 13 Mfr A u '- sfsames .fy 'E 'liffrxfw 4' LW - 1' l -1- , ,mg f Wu! , 'Yan 2 if M. f i,, Z E N' 'K lv I i,'H,1g1,-L. E is is In I A gkhyry Q i l - x V I 1 .7 V Lx i V V K I , H A52 , ., - L, ig3 i' 1'Qff ji 1 Z : ,,gg 5 ,h-g, p g Hi si t :g 1 I if -. P F R r i J L ' 35' - H f L 74 is f A S - if . - .. ,wma-si ,V 5. , r u ff.3'-1,224 fr 1 'rw - , sa -Pill f s F F me J L VV.kV .-EA V- I k V,kh K 'W , l L R iisi iisi l J :,. A .,., :II , A 1 - L F , - .. K :L 52155 Z 'A Rx. A n. Q. ii i t M ' K J K , ? ' f R isi F f ' ,1' i f ' ii i rssi gf L ' Z1AV y ? L ri ii L L fi ..:,.2 ' S ,v-A f L J ' - J -' D ' Q - ' A f' N' ' if i , Thomas Carol Florence Dennis Alvin John Richard Ja I 1 y Evans Fidder Fiich Flemming Flelcher Fowler Frazer Funderburg James Evelyn Richard Ronald Carol Parricia Keirh David Gipp Glaser Goeiz Gordon Graham Graham Grams Grimes Dean Gerald Pairicia William Earl Lynne Norma Carroll Hansen Hansen l-lapp l-lasiings l-leidenreich l-lelsdon l-lollman I-loiness Julie Charles Viclor Karen Sharon Roberl Lewis Judy l-lorlon I-lowe l-luedepohl l-lull l-lulsiedl l-lyla nd Isbell Jensen Linda Pal' Roberl Vicki Sherman Kalherine Kennelh Edward Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Kaschub Kays Kelly Palricia Barry Roger Joan Karen Wendell Lynn John Kollias Koppen Kunzelman Kurlh Kuss Lamperr Leaich Lear 9 4 Lf. i ',, i rg' z. , r ,,i i 'r 'if' f i f i' f - , Tia ' sg ywyys 5 R y is L L L 'ig ari f as f as so K i 1 - R is L F Q... ' - iis ' L if f r M r iv L R ,-.s , 2 si F b E L ,,A 44. ' nf K 5, F , , A ..,. --my ,, 1 ' T J ,L K i lssil L if k . . . .A+ , S ! Q .g d . Aa 1:1 .. ., yiyyy lq l Zfg :.. is K , W IVI ysisi V ,i,., W 4 SCPHOMORES 1. Wit, Y. ff., .....:' - .. ,Q if ,, M ih' 62552 , Q, ,, ,, ki., .fs ,Mm Q .. ,. . ,wi we-7 H . i X X ' , xi ,, , H i ., ,Qi Q sw L yr M A Ardis Leonard gf 5 f G f .., N My 1 iblfe as s f L f L D. y Karen LinClCluis+ P L i W . Joe Lockinqer h I .- . M - N l Judnh Loveridqe , . , ,L . of Jew Luepkes 4' A E W E A Diclc Luellcenhaus 1 ,, w -..L kykky '.?.N .:.::7 f ' N .fm no az . L ii. ,, X :f ',' A E. Thomas MCKSOWH Karen Lweiiee L if w 1 R R l .1 V ' L M L gm Linda lvlcliislci Sed e-WO ds K, , .V -4? 1 ll- we ii, -.,::- 1 K Mason Shlfley , X l K V ' V it Sydney Rowoldl Rubeclc I L L L 4 Carol Richard L. 'L r 1 R' shew smnii a B. Sue Moss L L ww . ' David Molacelc R' R as L 3. LaVonne lviunrow L N' fi ll f , .f ? Waller Nash 1-'7 , 'U' I yhii . , N - if Y Viiii, Q '4'-gk K S , i , i ' fy , . is s g K 5 l' ... . 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Smilh Delberr Swanson Linda Twigg Erwin Wichner in l I '-.-i - S A- xqgsf -' J' 15 J, Q ii 'X : sl Sally Richardson Rila Ryoli Beverly Snyder Janer Swanson Sharon Van Fleer Barbara Wilcox J. , i,,Vy c,,, ,y V Ay i 5 ,iiz Z i s Vi ff ' .14 , :i V sg: . .I ,,,- ,i i 1 ' 1, .. ,Qi gi, Q L: L rV,kiV yy! V. , W yyic ' s i ' 'yc' 1 5 y icc, u r' U ig ,,--. ' W4 '- ' B xii L fV,:1, ffl f '-:,E: S- lkiry i U I ii ,. i y , g g M R N V i ii in i is , , i f i gi ' aiaar B 2 lli T iii is ayri 5 liii Q p .. ... i lk: , ' D is B Q yccc 1 Q c,y r a2r f ' Z WMV, , ri.' , fi-: yyyr, E ,AE f - i , . A lcy, A A ll ,F- Wayne l-lelen Gary lvlilce Palzi l.oreHa Richardson Robinson Rogers Rogers Roman Roof Earle Carol George Linda Russell Nancy Scholl Schreiber Schullz Schusfer Schweblce Sellers Gary Bill Dennis Ellen Tom Shirley Somerville Sonnenberg Soulhwood Srage Slenerson Slreich Julia Dorofhy Susan Sandra Richard Kelley Swanson Sylcora Tall Tale Thorlon Thrun l-lelen Roger Dick Sandra Durand Richard Villarrial Wail Warden Warner Walers Weelcs Bill Duane Maynard Sharon Clarice Roberl Wilson Wirlh Wilmer Wolf Yunlc Zimmer - 5 7 , i' .P fm K ,J is My y c ,, W iiii irvfii' ' ' T, f i ' iylc fll 1 my S xx' Il :.:...., ig' X a 5' QT? CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW: Gene Ward. Sharon Burfon Carolyn Blunf, Helen Sullivan, Rifa Carfer. chairman: Curf Tobin. SECOND ROW: Karen Wahl, Janice Fiebranz, Phyliss Wascher. Nof picfured: Gayle Grolhman. SWEATER COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW: Janice Buclclin, chairman: Florence Daniels. SECOND ROW: Greffa Grenlund, Sharon Maxon, Nancy Dunbar. CHRISTMAS COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW: Shirley Srnifh. Sue Asbury, Joyce Voorhies, Sandy Glass, chairman: Judy Voorl-ries. SECOND ROW: Rosemary Alexander. Judy Jones, Milre Glass. PROM COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW: Carol I-Iumphry, Nancy Schuler, Sue Ramsay. Judy Kingren, Judy Summers. chairman. SECOND ROW: Kay Sfeinlre, Judy Sellers, Bob Smifh, Mary Alice Huber. Lynn Meyers. 4 While fhe iuniors were democrafically choos- ing 'rheir firsf class officers in l955. Juan Peron was ousfed as Argen- fina's presidenf, a posifion he had despofically held for over 9 years. The firsf officers of The class of l959 were Diclc Jacobson, presidenfg Bonnie Bow- ley, vice-presidenf: Karen Wascher. secrefary: and Judy Summers. freas- urer. These officers guided fhe cam- paign for Sharon Burfon and Dave Curfis. who were elecfed as I-Iomecom- ing queen and Icing candidafes. The class's Firs+ Chrisfmas fheme won second place in 'rhe annual Chrisfmas decorafion confesf. Janice Buclclin and Bob Smifh, were runners up in fhe Coun- cil Carnival queen and Icing confesf. As sophomores Diclc Jacobson, Nancy Schuler, Bonnie Bowley and Kafhy Kiddell were elecfed presidenf, vice-presidenf, secrefary and freasurer. Sue Asbury and Pal Johnson won sec- ond place as I-Iomecoming queen and Icing. The class chose a winfer scene as ifs enfry in fhe Chrisfmas decora- fion confesf. The Council Carnival candidafes were Lynn Meyers and Bob Jones. For iunior officers The class chose Mary Oalcley as presidenf, Don Swan- lund as vice-presidenf, Bonnie l-lopper- sfead as secrefary, and Kafhy Kiddell as freasurer. The class of '59 baclced Sandy Glass and Curf Tobin, who were crowned I-Iomecoming queen and Icing. Angels from fhe Realms of Glory was 'rheir Chrisfmas decorafion fheme. Miss Benneff and Miss I-linrichs were fhe iunior class advisors. JUNIOR OFFICERS: Mary Oalcley, presidenfz Don Swanlund, vice-president Bonnie Hopper- s'read. secrelaryg Ka+l1y Kiddell, freasurer. Carol Ackerman Diane Adamson Rosemary Alexander Sue Asbury 3 Jerry Aslnens 1551 O yybz Gene Ashley Craig Auman liy Kennelh Balenlyne r -is ,I IQ 0 Berl Balrerson Nancy Baumer Franlc Bianchi Joey Blum 'W'-N Rila Car+er Susan Colwell Roberf Conasler Gary Conlclin Jucli+l1Correll Jim Counlryman Lois Couniryman Sfanley Crull Belly Crum Eileen Culvey David Curiis Florence Daniels 6 Carolyn Bluni Bonnie Bowley Carol Bradley Ann Braun Kennelh Brenz Jessie Buber+ Janice Buclclin Sharon Bur+on Darrell Bufram Charles Byers Lana Carlson Bonnie Carroll wl- J sg iriiii , V aiiz iii iii fwwssmf-Vi - -lm , mll. Kenne+h DeMunn Dee Ann Downs Nancy Dunbar Ri'ra Durkee David Ehlen David Fidder Janice Fiebranz Mariam Fos+er Carol Frank Roberf Fri+z Shirley Gibbs Georgeann Gibso V1 CLASS OF '59 Mike Glass Sandy Glass Sharon Graham Don Gray GreHa Greniund Roberr Gorman Gayle Groihman Sharon Groves Judy Grubb Judy I-iaffenden Edward Halverso Roberi i-iamilion F1 Par Johnson Judy Jones Roberf Jones Carol Karp Marcia Kaschub Blanche Kealing Howard Kealing Elaine Kepple Kafhy Kiddell Judy Kingren Edward Kurlenb Kennerh l.aBuy aah 118 Carla Harms Sharen Henneberry Sandra Holmgren Sandra Hol+fre+er Bonnie Hoppersiead Mary Alice Huber Ronald Huff Gerald Huls+ed+ Carol Humphry Jim Hyland Richard Jacobson Jim Johnson Sharron Larson Kenneih Lemplce James Lewis Roger Loveridge Gerard Lusz Tony McCoy Jerry McGivern David Mailland Sharon Maxon Lynn Meyers Maurice Mild Dale Miller JUNIORS 9' Mabel Morey Donald Nelflelon Nancy Nihan Mary Oakley Melba Jean Oakley Chris Oliver Joseph O'Sullivan Howard Pearson James Peschl Ingrid Pesler Lynne Peferson Neal Peierson l-lelen Schullz Judy Sellers Mary Shook Charles Shuclsharl Pe+e Silvius Nordean Simon Charlolle Srnilh Fred Snnilh lv1'argare+Smi'lh Bob Srnilh Shirley Smilh Gordon Spale 20 Phyllis Poehls John Pollnow Sandra Powers Sue Ramsay John Rengslorl Ronald Rewoldl Janice Richarf Kennelh Roberlson Mary Ryo+i Sandy Sabin Nancy Schuler Gerald Schullz Kay Sleinlce Charles Slroud Rodney Slurm Helen Sullivan Judy Summers Don Swanlund David Taylor Grin Thies l-lugh Thompson Richard Thorson Curl Tobin Joyce Voorhies CLASS 0F '59 i Judy Voorhies Karen Wahl Gene Ward Karen Wascher Phyllis Wascher Doris Welch Gary Wheeler Russell Wheeler Bob Wilcox David Williams Sharon Wirsing lvlariorie Wych ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW: Judy McLean. chairman: Jeanne Fair. SECOND ROW: Doug Edmonds, Roqene Liffleiohn, Irv Huck, SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Dan Whifehead, Joyce Cafron, man: Jiles Cole, co-chairman: Ann Howe, Keifh Larso MEMORIAL COMMITTEE: Mary Alice Julin. Gordon Hansen, Judifh Leonard, chairman: David Johnson, Andrea Howlefl. 122 SENIORS The class of '58 enfered school in I954, when fhe Salle vaccine was firsf being fesfed on school children. As fhey finished fheir freshman year in June, I955, fhe vaccine had been proclaimed effecfive in prevenfing paralyfic po- liomyelifis. The year of fesfing for fhe vaccine also fesfed fhe abilify of green freshmen 'ro choose officers. Lee Zierlce was elecfed presidenf: Roger Koper, vice-presidenf: Rochelle Wascher, secrefary: and Dan Whife- head, freasurer. These officers guided 'rhe campaign for Andrea I-Iowleff and Alan Sfeurer, who were chosen for I-Iomecoming candidafes. Joy fo The World was fhe fheme for Chrisfmas decorafions, and Gay Grenlund and Dave Ferguson were selecfed as Coun- cil Carnival candidafes. 4 The sophomore officers were Doug Edmonds, presidenfg Dana Van Epps, vice-presidenf: Kay Johnson, secrefary: and Mary Alice Julin, freasurer. Kay Johnson and Bufch Barr were chosen as I-Iomecoming candidafes. The Three Wise Men was used as fhe fheme for Chrisfmas decorafions. In fhe spring, fhe class backed Frances Blake and Sfeve Combs as ifs Council Carnival candidafes. Junior officers were Joyce Cafron. presidenfg Kafhie Dobbins, vice-presi- denf: Jiles Cole, secrefary: and Doug Edmonds, freasurer. The class of '58 boosfed Mary Alice Julin and Daryl Palmguisf as I-Iomecoming candidafes and Judy McLean and Danny Lunsford as Council Carnival candidafes. Na- fivify Dream was fhe Chrisfmas deco- rafion fheme, and Pink Prelude was chosen as fhe Prom fheme. For officers fheir final year in B.l-LS. fhe class of I958 chose Keifh Boyle. Bill Beu, Soniia Luhman, and Broclc Dorn, who held office as presidenf, vice-pres- idenf, secrefary. and freasurer. The class's efforfs were parfially rewarded when Kay Campbell and Ken Larson were runners-up as l-lomecominq queen and king. For fheir Chrisfmas Theme 'rhe class chose Noel, decorafing fhe annex wifh a picfure of Mary, Joseph, and fhe baby Jesus. Miss l-larris and Mr. McAllisfer were fhe senior class advisors. PLAY COMMI-TTEE, FIRST ROW: Kafhie Dobbins, chairman Janice Dwan, Dana Van Epps: SECOND ROW: Myron Anderson Lyndon Krans. REUNION COMMITTEE: Dennis Nordmoe, Fred Franlc, Jean Simons, chairman: Paf Srnifh. Bufch Barr. SENIOR OFFICERS: Keifh Boyle, presidenii Bill Bel-Ii WCB-PFeSlClef1+1 Soniia Luhmcn, secrefaryz Broclr Dorn. freasurer SE N I0 RS Ken Alwlberg Joyce Ai+lcen Roger Alms Allen Amloler y l fi, Myron Anderson Robinelle Anderson 124 L. G. Ashley lvlarqarel' Ashley Burnell Barr Richard Bender Jim A1'l'1er+on Mary Bam Dennis Berry Bill Beu W -k ' M.. ,,.. . 1:1 ,N B Frances Blalce Rebecca Board 125 Leroy Boolli Bob Bowley CLASS OF Keilh Boyle Donna Brown Joyce Buil+e Valerie Burnham Gary Campbell Kay Campbell l-lelen Carlson Tom Car+er 126 Wayne Casperson Joyce Calron IFTY-EIGHT Sue Chamberlain Belly Clarlc Doris Coleman S'l'eve Comlos 'M his 5 fl-fl Plwillis Cools Lorraine Copas 127 Dave Cross Plwyllis Cullison SENIDRS Sandra Daniels Kay Darmon Dx Don Dasnney Dave Diamond Kafhie Dobbins Brock Dorn 128 Janice Dwan Bob Ecknoff Dick Evans Jeanne Fair Doug Edmonds Russ Edwards Dave Ferguson Marion Ferguson Clwarlorfe Fidder Donna Fidder 129 Bob Flemming Fred Frank CLASS O Kris Goranson Gay Grenlund Marilynn Grimes Richard Hackman Leona Hale Carol I-iamblock Gordon Hansen Charlie I-lahcieid 130 Gary Heifz Joyce Helier IFTY-EIGHT Ann I-lowe Angie I-lowle++ Delber+ Hicks Bob I-lolmquis+ 4 if Irv Huck Ron Hurnphry Donna Jackson Dave Johnson 131 Kay Johnson Mary Alice Julin 5 SENICRS Wes Kasper Jerry Kimmey Jackie Kinkade Roger Koper Lyndon Krans Judy Lane 132 Carol Larson John Larson Bob Leaiclw Judi Leonard Keifh Larson Ken Larson Larry Leonard Geralyn Leparr ' QS? i Bob Lindhoim Rogene Li++lejohn 133 Darrell Lowe Sonjia Luhman CLASS 0I Dan Lunsford Jean Lyford Blanclw lVlcClen+lwen George McGee Judy McLean Neil Ma oney Vivien Mau Mary Lou Mayberry 134 Bill lvledelberg Gene lvlilcl FIFTY-EIGHT l E, Bev Morehead Clwesler Morey Barbara Miller Mary Moan R Janella Morey Diania Nelson W , ' 1 5 i ' ' - xl Dennis Norclnnoe Roger Ol mann 135 Daryl Palrnquisl Willard Paulson SENICRS Jim Pearson Myrna Peiers Donna Pierce Bill Pislcie l-larry Powell Keifli Ralsion 136 Brani Rhodes Anna Richardson Joyce Sclwafrnan Mary Eilen Schafnnan Dixie Ross Judy S+. John Gene Sciilepp Ken Scnwebce Lesier Shaw Jean Simons 137 Marin Smifn Paisy Sr'ni+iw Ron S+egemann Alan S+eurer Joe Sykora Margie Tafr aww r . Marylyn Thornron Wilmer Tlwurow 138 George Twigg Dana Van Epps Bill Weeks Bob Wenslcy Roclwelle Wasclwer Jucly Wasson l-lenrlella Wlwea+Iey Dan Wlwilelmead l-lerber+Wicl1ner Clyde Worl 139 Slwaun Yunlc Lee Zierlce SENIOR DIRECTORY AHLBERG. KENNETH AITKEN. JOYCE G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Pep Club I.2.3.4: A Cappella 3.4: Girls' Chorus I.2. ALMS. ,ROGER Transferred 'from Lincoln Junior High School. Rockford. Illinois I: B Club 2.3.4: Foo+baIl 2.3.4: Inlramural Baseball 2: Pep Club 2.3.4: Indus+riaI Ar+s Club l.2.3.4. AMBLER. ALLEN Baskelball 3: Baseball 3: Pep Club I.2.3.4: Induslrial Arls Club l.2.3.4. ANDERSON. MYRON B Club 2: Baseball I.3: Pep Club 2.3.4: Band I.2: Belvi Slaff Phofographer 4. ANDERSON. ROBINETTE Class Campaign Commilfee 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Volleyball 2.3: Pep Club I.2.3.4: F.N.C. 3.4: Social Commillee 3: A Cappella 4: Girls' Chorus I.2: Variely Show 3. ASHLEY, L. G. Transferred from Morris+onn High School, Morrisfonn. Tennessee 4: B Club l.4: Foo+ball I.2: Baskelball l.2.3: Track I.2: Baseball 3: Nafional Thespian Sociely 2.3: Sporls EdiI'or 3. ASHLEY. MARGARET Transferred from Easl Rockford High School. Rockford. Illinois 3: G.A.A. 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: F.N.C. 3.4. ATHERTON. JAMES Pep Club 'I: lnduslrial Ar'Is Club I.2.3.4: Variely Show 3. BANN. MARY Class Carnival Commillee 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Pep Club l.2.3. BARR. BURNELL Class Reunion Commillee 4: B Club l.2.3.4. Vice-Presidenl 3: Foolball I.2.3.4: Baskelball l.2.3: Baseball l.2.3: Pep Club I.2.3.4: S+uden+ Council 2.3.4: Nalional Alhlelic Honor -Sociefy 3.4: Homecoming King Candiclale 2: Bel-Hi News Spor+s Edilor 4. BENDER. RICHARD B Club I: Foolball I.2.3.4: Baske+- ball I.2: Track I: Inframural Baskelball 3: Inlramural Volley- ball 3: Pep Club 3.4: Indus+riaI Ar+s Club I.2. BERRY.-JAMES DENNIS B Club 2: Foolball 2: Pep Club l.2.3.4. Advisory Board 2.3.4: Indusfrial ArI's Club I.2.3.4: Band 2. BEU, WILLIAM Class Vice-Presidenr 4: B Club 3.4: Fool- ball I.2: Golf l.2.3: lnframural Baseball 3: Inframural Baskei- ball 3: Pep Club I.2.3.4: A Cappella I.2.3.4: Debale 2. BLAKE. FRANCES Class Campaign Commi++ee 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Pep Club I.2.3.4: F.N.C. 2.3.4. Sec- relary 3. Presidenl 4: A Cappella 2.3.4. Presidenl' 4: Girls' Chorus I: Council Carnival Queen Candidale 2: Bel-Hi News Reporfer I. BOARD. REBECCA Class Campaign Commillee 3: G.A.A. I: Pep Club 2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I. BOOTH. LEROY B Club l.2.3.4. Presidenl 4: Baskelball 2: Track l.2.3: 'lnframural Foolball 3: Cross-Counlry 4: Pep Club I.2.3.4: lndusrrial Arls Club I.2. BOWLEY. ROBERT Golf I.2: Inlramural Baseball I: Pep Club I.2.4: Band l.2.3.4. BOYLE. KEITH Transferred from Sycamore High School. Sycamore, Illinois 3: Class Presidenl 4: B Club 3.4: Base- ball 2.3: Cross'Coun+ry 4: Track I: Pep Club 4: lnduslrial Arls Club I: Boys' Chorus I. BROWN, DONNA Class Campaign Commirlee 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. l.2.3.4. Social Commillee 4: Girls' Volley- 14 ball 3: Girls' Chorus I: Pep Club I.2.3.4: F.T.A. 4: Band I.2.3.4: Variefy Show 3. BUILTE. JOYCE Class Social CommiHee I: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. l.2.3.4. Social Commi+'ree 2: Girls' Volleyball I: Pep. Cilub I.2.3.4: A Cappella 3.4. Secrefary 4: Girls' Chorus I.2. Poinl' Secrelary 2: F.N.C. 3.4. BURNHAM. VALERIE Class 'Campaign Commi++ee 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Volleyball 2: Pep Club l.2.3.4. Advisory Board I: F.T.A. l.2.3.4. Vice-Presidenf 4: Girls' Chorus I: Library Club 2: SI'uden+ Council I: Bel-Hi News Reporfer I.2. Edilorial Repor+er 3: Belvi Sfaff 4: Cheerleader I.2. CAMPBELL. GARY Baskelball 3: Golf I: Inframural Vol- leyball 3: Pep Club I.2.3.4: Band I.2.3.4: A Cappella l.2.3.4. CAMPBELL. KAY Transferred from Bloominglon High School. BIooming+on. Illinois 3: G.A.A. 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: F.H.A. 3.4. Presiclenl' 4: Homecoming Queen Candidale 4. CARLSON. HELEN Prom Commi++ee 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Volleyball l.2.3: Pep Club I.2.3.4: F.N.C. l.2.3: Girls' Chorus I. CARTER. TOM CASPERSON. WAYNE B Club I.2.3.4: Foolball 2.3.4: Baseball l.2.3: Baskelball l.2.3: Na+ionaI A+hIe+ic Honor Sociefy 3.4: Pep Club l.2.3.4. CATRON. CAROLYN JOYCE Class Presiden+ 3: Social CommiH'ee 2.4. Co-chairman 4: Tri-Class Commi+I'ee 2: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Pep Club I.2.3.4: F.T.A. l.2.3.4. CHAMBERLAIN. SUSAN Transferred from Fores+-S+rawn- Wing High School, Forest Illinois. 3: G.A.A. I.2: Pep Club 3.4: A Cappella 3.4. Treasurer 4: Girls' Chorus I.2: Na+ional Honor Sociely 2.3.4: S'Ia+e Music Conlesl Soloisf I.2: Va- rie+y Show 3. CLARK. BETTY Pep Club I.2.3.4: F.H.A. 2.3.4. COLE. JILES Class Secrefary 3: Social CommiHee 4. Co- chairman 4: Prom Commiflee 3: Pep Club I.2.3.4: A Cap- pella I.2.3.4. Vice-Presiden+ 4: Track 3: In+ramuraI Base- ball I: Inframural Foolball 4: Variely Show 3. COLE. JOYCE Class Campaign Commiflee 4: Prom Com' miflee 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. l.2.3.4. Social Commi++ee 3: Pep Club 'I .2.3.4: F.T.A. 2: SI'uden+ Council 2. COLEMAN. DORIS Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Pep Club 2.3.4: F.H.A. l.2.3.4. Treasurer 4: Bel-Hi News Typ- Isl' 3. Edirorial Edilor 4. COMBS. STEVEN B Club l.2.3.4. Judge 4: Foolball I.2.3.4: Baseball I.2: Pep Club I.2.3.4: Induslrial Ar+s Club l.2.3: Council Carnival King Candidale 2. COOTS. PHILLIS G.A.A. 2: Pep Club I.2.4: Girls' Chorus I. COPAS. LORRAINE G.A.A. I.2.3.4: F.H.A. 2.3.4. Sec- relary 3: Girls' Chorus I: Bel-Hi News Fealure Edi+or 4. CROSS. DAVID Pep Club l.2.3: lnduslrial ArI's Club I.2.3.4: A Cappella 2. CULLISON. PHYLLIS G.A.A. 3.4: Pep Club I.2.3.4: F.H.A. 2.3.4: A Cappella 2: Girls' Chorus l.3.4: Library Club I.2: Variefy Show 2. DANIELS. SANDRA Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Pep Club I.2.3.4: A Cappella 2.3: Girls' Chorus I. DARMON. KAY Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Pep Club I,2,3.4: A Cappella 2.3,4: E.N.C. 2,3.4: Girls' Chorus I. DASHNEY. DONALD Class Social Commillee 2: Foolball 2.4: Baslcelball I: Track 2: Baseball I: lnlramural Baslcel- ball 3: lnlramural Volleyball l.2: Pep Club I,2,3.4: ln- dusfrial Arls Club 3. DIAMOND DAVID B Club I,2,3.4: Baslcelball I: Baseball I.2.3: Pep Club 3.4: F.F.A. l,2.3.4. Vice-Presidenl 4. DOBBINS. KATHLEEN Class Vice-Presidenl 3: Play Com- millee 4: Campaign Commillee 4: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I,2,3.4: Girls' Volleyball 2.3: Pep Club l,2.3.4. Advisory Board 2: F.T.A. 2: Band I: A Cappella 2.3.4. Poinl Secre- lary 3: Girls' Chorus I. Librarian I: Deba'I'e 2: Sludenl Coun- cil l,2.3.4. Social Commi++ee Chairman 3. Secrelary 4: Na- 'rional Honor Sociely 3.4: Manlle 3: Girls' S'ra+e 3: Bel-Hi News Reporler I.3: Belvi Edilor 4: Variely Show 3. DORN. BROCK Class Treasurer 4: B Club 2.3,4: Baslce+- ball I: Golf I.2.3: lnlramural Volleyball 2: ln'I'ramural Fool- ball 3: Pep Club I,2,3.4: Indusrrial Ar+s Club l,2.3.4. Re- porler 4. DWAN, JANICE Class Social Commillee I: Play Com- mi++ee 4: Swealer Commillee 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I,2,3.4: Girls' Volleyball I: Pep Club I,2,3.4: F.T.A. I,2,3.4: Girls' Chorus l.2: Bel-Hi News Business Manager 4. ECKHOFF, ROBERT Pep Club 2.3. EDMONDS. DOUGLAS Class Presidenl 2: Treasurer 3: Announcemenl Commillee 4: Pep Club l,2.3.4. Advisory Board 3: Deba+e I: Bel-Hi News Reporler I: Belvi Pholog- rapher 4: S'ruden'r Proieclionisl l,2.3.4. Vice-Presidenl' 4. EDWARDS. RUSSELL Pep Club I,2,3.4: lnduslrial Arls Club l,2.3.4. Parliamenlarian 3.4: Golf 2: Band 2. EVANS. RICHARD Pep Club l.2: Induslrial Arls Club 2. FAIR. JEANNE Class Social Commillee I: Announcemenl Commilfee 4: Campaign Commillee 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Girls' Volleyball I.2.3: Pep Club l,2.3.4. Advisory Board 4: E.N.C. 2.3.4. Vice-Presidenl 4: A Cap- pella 2.3,4: Girls' Chorus I: Sludenl Council 4: Bel-Hi News Reporler l.3. FERGUSON. DAVID Class Social Commirlee Chairman I: B Club l.2.3.4: Foolball I,2,3.4: Baslcelball I.2.3: Baseball I.2.3: Pep Club I,2,3.4: Council Carnival King Candidale I: BeIsHi News Sporls EdiI'or 4. FERGUSON. MARION Class Carnival Cornmillee 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Girls' Volleyball I.2.3: Pep Club l,2.3.4. Advisory Board 4: E.T.A. 4: Girls' Chorus l.2: S+uden+ Council 4. EIDDER. CHARLOTTE Class Carnival Commirlee 3: Girls' Volleyball 2: Pep Club I.3,4: F.H.A. l.2: E.T.A. 2.3,4: A Cappella 4: Girls' Chorus I.2,3. EIDDER, DONNA Class Carnival Commillee 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I,2,3.4: Pep Club l,2.3.4. FLEMMING. ROBERT B Club 2,3.4: Eoolball I,2,3.4: Traclc 2: Inlramural Baslcelball 3: lnlramural Volleyball 2.3: Pep Club I,2,3.4: lnduslrial Arl's Club l.2. FRANK. FRED Class Reunion Commilree 4: Eoolball I: Baslcefball I: Baseball 2: Tumbling 2: lnlramural Baseball 3: Pep Club 2.4: Band l.2. GORANSON. KRISTINE Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I,2,3.4: Girls' Volleyball Team 3: Pep Club I,2,3.4: E.N.C. 4: Girls' Chorus l.2. GRENLUND, GAY Class Campaign Commilfee 4: Chrisf- mas Decoralion Commillee 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I,2,3.4: Pep Club I.2.3.-4. Advisory Board l.2: F.T.A. 4: F.N.C. 2.3.4. Treasurer 3. Social CommiH'ee 3: A Cappella 2.3,4: Girls' Chorus I: Sludenl Council I: Council Carnival Queen Can- didafe I:Varie+y Show 2.3: Cheerleader I. GRIMES. MARILYNN Class Carnival Commillee 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Girls' Volleyball 2: Pep Club l.2.3.4: F.T.A. I.2.3: F.N.C. 4: Girls' Chorus I. HACKMAN. RICHARD Inlramural Baslcelball 2.3: In+ra- mural Volleyball I.2.3: lnduslrial ArI's Club 2. HALE. LEONA G.A.A. I,2,3.4: Girls' Volleyball 3: Pep Club I,2,3.4: E.T.A. 2.3.4. HAMBLOCK. CAROL Transferred from Newman High School. Slerling. Illinois. 3: G.A.A. I,2,3.4: Pep Club 3.4: F.H.A. 3.4. Hislorian 4. HANSEN. GORDON Transferred from Slerling High School. Slerling. Illinois. 3: Memorial Commillee 4: S Club 3: B Club 3.4: Foolball I: Traclc I,2,3.4: Tumbling 2: Cross-Counfry 4: Wreslling l.2: Lalin Club l.2: Chorus l.2: Robe Choir 3: Science Club l.2. HATFIELD. CHARLES lnlramural Eoolball 3: Inlramural Volleyball 3: lnlramural Baslcelball 3: Pep Club I: lnduslrial ArI's Club 2.3.4. HEITZ. GARY Transferred from Evansville High School, Evansville, Wisconsin. 2: Traclc 3: F.F.A. I: Indusfrial Ar+s Club 2.3. HELLER. JOYCE Class Social Commirree 2: Tri Class Commillee 2: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. l,2.3.4. Social Com- millee 3.4: Girls' Volleyball 2: F.H.A. 2,3.4: Bel-Hi News Reporler 2. HICKS. DELBERT B Club I.2.3: Foorball I,2,3.4: Basker- ball I.2.3: Traclc 2.3: Baseball 2: Pep Club I.3: Nalional A+hlel'ic Honor Sociely 3.4. HOLMOUIST. ROBERT Class Campaign Commillee 3: Inlramural Baslcelball 2: lnlramural Volleyball 2: Pep Club I,2,3.4: Bel-Hi News Fealure Edilor 4. HOWE, ANN Class Social Commillee I.4: Prom Com- rnillee 3: Tri Class Commillee 2: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. l,2.3.4. Secrelary-Treasurer 4. Junior Assislanl' 3. Sophomore Assislanl' 2: G.A.A. Camp 3: Girls' Volleyball 2.3: Pep Club I,2,3.4: Band 2.3.4. Vice-Presidenl 4, Treasurer 3: Girls' Chorus I: Rosemary Zvonar Award 3: Belvi Slall 4. HOWLETT. ANDREA Class Memorial Commillee 4: Prom Comrnil'l'ee 3: G.A.A. l,2.3.4. Social Commillee 2.4: Pep Club I,2,3.4: F.T.A. l.2: A Cappella 2: Girls' Chorus I: Debare 2: S+uden+ Council I.2.3: Homecoming Oueen Candidale I: Variely Show 2.3: Cheerleader 2.3. HUCK. IRVINE Class Social Commillee I: Memorial Com- milfee 4: Campaign Commifree 4: Prom Commi++ee Chair- man 3: Tri Class Commillee 2: Pep Club l,2.3.4. Advisory Board 3.4: A Cappella l.2.3.4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3.4: gil-Hi News Edilorial Reporler 3: Belvi Slalli 4: Varie+y ow 3. HUMPHRY, RONALD ln'l'ramuraI Baslcelball 3: Infra- mural Volleyball 3: Pep Club I.3,4: lnduslrial Ar+s Club 2.3.4. JACKSON, DONNA Class Campaign Commillee 4: Chrisl- mas Decoralion Commillee 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I,2,3.4: Pep Club l,2.3.4. Advisory Board I: E.T.A. I,2,3.4: Twirler I: Girls' Chorus I: A Cappella 2: Bel-Hi News Repor+er I: Variely Show 2.3: Cheerleader l.2.3.4. Caplain 4: Belvi Slall 4. JOHNSON, DAVID Prom Commillee 3: Track I.3: Ten- nis 2: lnlramural Baslcelball 3: Cross-Counlry 4: Pep Club l.2.3.4. Treasurer 2: Band l.2.3.4. Treasurer 4: A Cappella I,2,4: Debale l.2: Sludenl Council 2,3.4: Boys' SI'aI'e 3: Bel-Hi News Edilorial Reporler I, Co-Edilorial Edilor 2, Assisfanl Edilorial Edilor 3, Assislanl' Edilor 4: Belvi Sporls Edifor 4: Variefy Show 2.3. JOHNSON, KAY Class Secrelary 2: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Volleyball 2: Pep Club l.2.3.4. Vice-Presi- denl' 4. Advisory Board 2: F.N.C. 3.4. Secrelary 3: Band I: A Cappella 4: Girls' Chorus l,2,3, Treasurer 3: Homecoming Oueen Candidale 2. JULIN. MARY ALICE Prom Commillee 3: Tri Class Com- miHee 2: Memorial Commillee 4: Class Treasurer 2: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. l.2.3.4. Social Commillee 2. Presidenl 4. Camp 3: Girls' Volleyball I.2.3: Pep Club l.2.3.4. Presi- denl' 4. Advisory Board 3: F.T.A. l.2: F.N.C. 3.4: A Cap- pella 2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Sludenl' Council 4: Homecoming Oueen Candidale 3: Bel-Hi News Reporler I.2.3: Belvi Slaff 4: Variely Show 3. KASPER, WESLEY Class Social Commillee I: Foolball 2: Tennis 2: Cross-Counlry 4: Pep Club I,2,4: Induslrial Arls Club 2.3.4, Vice-Presidenl 3. Treasurer 4: Band l.2.3.4. Presidenl 4: Variely Show 2. KIMMEY. JERRY Foolball I,2,4: lnlramural Volleyball 3: Pep Club I.2.3.4: Induslrial Arls Club 2.3.4. Presidenl 4. Vice-Presidenl 3. KINKADE. JACQUELINE G.A.A., 2,3.4: Pep Club 2.3: F.H.A. 4: Girls' Chorus l.2.3.4. KOPER, ROGER Class Vice-Presidenl I: Class Campaign Commillee 3: Pep Club I.2.3.4: A Cappella l.2.3.4. KRANS. LYNDON Baslcerball 2: Pep Club 3.4: Band I.2. LANE. JUDY G.A.A. l.2.3.4. Social Commillee 3: Pep Club I.2.3.4: Bel-Hi News Assislanl' Edilorial Edifor 3. Edi- lorial Edilor 4: Variely Show 2.3. LARSON. CAROL Transferred from Norlh Boone High School. Poplar Grove. Illinois 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Volleyball 3: Pep Club 3.4: F.H,A. l.2: Girls' Chorus l.2: Library Assislanl 4: Bel-Hi News Reporler 4. Typisl 4. LARSON. JOHN Foofball l.2: lnlramural Baslcelball 3: lnlramural Volleyball 3: Pep Club l.2: lndusfrial Arls Club l.2: A Cappella I.2. LARSON. KEITH Transferred from Norlh Boone High School. Poplar Grove. Illinois 4: Class Presidenl' I: Class Treasurer 3: Prom Commillee 3: Social Commillee 4: Foof- ball 2,3.4: A+hIe+ic Manager I.2.3: F.F.A. I: Band l.2.3.4. Vice-Presidenf 3: Boys' Chorus, Presidenl 3: Slale Presidenl of Illinois Associalion of Modern Music Maslers 4: Siudenl Council I.2. Treasurer 2: Yearboolc Slafl 3: Librarian 2. LARSON. KENNETH Transferred from Norlh Boone High School. Poplar Grove. Illinois 4: Class Secrelary l.2: Prom Commillee 3: Class Play 3: Foorball I.2.3.4: Baslcelball I.2.3: Track I.2.3: Pep Club 4: F.F.A. I: Band I.2.3:-A Cappella I.2.3.4: Boys' Chorus. Presidenl 2: Library Club I: Slale Music Conlesl' 2: Homecoming King Candidale 4. LEAICH. GEORGE B Club 2,3.4: Foolball IZ Golf I.2.3: 142 Tumbling I: Pep Club I.2.3.4: A Cappella 4: Sluclenl Pro- iecfionisl' l.2.3.4. Presidenl 4. LEONARD. JUDITH Class Memorial Commiflee 4. Chair- man 4: Prom Commillee 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Pep Club I.2.3.4: F.T.A. 2: F.N.C. 3.4: Girls' Chorus l.2: Nalional Honor Sociely 3.4: Ouill and Scroll 3.4: Bel-Hi News Reporler I.2. News Edilor 3. Ecliror-in-chief 4: Belvi Sfall Business Manager 4. LEONARD. LARRY B Club 2.3: Poolball 2: Baslcelball l.2: Baseball l.2: Pep Club l.2.3.4. LEPART. GERALYN Class Carnival Commiiiee 3. Chair- man 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Volleyball I.2.3: Pep Club I.2.3.4: F.T.A. 2,3.4: A Cappella 2.3.4. Accom- panisl 3.4: Bel-Hi News Fealure Reporler I.2.3: Variefy Show 2.3. LINDHOLM. ROBERT lnlramural Baseball I: Pep Club I.3.4: Bel-Hi News Pholographer 4. LITTLEJOHN, ROGENE Class Announcemenl Commif- 'ree 4: G.A.A. 4: Girls' Volleyball 2: Pep'Club 2,3.4: F.H.A. 3.4: Band I.2.3.4: S'ra+e Music Conlesl Solois+ 2: Girls' Chorus I. A LOWE. DARRELL Transferred from Hononegah High School, Rocldon. Illinois 4: Foolball I.2.3: Indusfrial Ar'I's Club I. LUHMAN. SONJIA Class Secrelary 4: Class Campaign Commillee 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Band l.2.3.4. Secrelary 4. Librarian 2: Girls' Chorus I: Bel-Hi News Re- porler 4. LUNSFORD. DANNY B Club 2,3.4: Foofball 4: Baslcefball I.2.3: Pep Club 2,3.4: Induslrial Arls Club I: Council Car- nival King Candidale 3. LYFORD. JEAN G.A.A. l.2.3.4. McCLENTHEN. BLANCH G.A.A. I: Pep Club I,2.3. MCGEE. GEORGE lnduslrial Arls Club 4. McLEAN, JUDY Class Social Commillee l.2: Class An- nouncemenl Commillee 4: Prom Commillee 3: Tri Class Commillee 2: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. l.2.3.4. Social Com- mi++ee 3. Vice-Presidenl 4: Girls Volleyball 2.3: Pep Club l.2.3.4. Treasurer 3. Advisory Board 2.4: E.T.A. l.2: F.N.C. 3.4. Social Commillee 3. Social Chairman 4: Twirler 3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Sludenl Council l.2.3.4. Presidenl 4, Treasurer 3, Program Commi++ee Chairman 3: Council Car- nival Oueen Candidale 3: Bel-Hi News Reporler 2: Belvi S+aiI 4: Variely Show 3: Cheerleader I. MALONEY. NEIL Class Swealer Commillee 3: Golf I: Pep Club 3.4: Bel-Hi News Reporler 3. MAU. VIVIEN Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Volley- ball l.2.3: Pep Club I.2.3.4: F.H.A. I.2. Social Commillee 2: F.T.A. 3.4: A Cappella 2,3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Sludenl Coun- cil 2.3.4, Finance Commillee Chairman 3: Bel-Hi News Fearure Reporrer 2.3: Varie+y Show 2.3. MAYBERRY. MARY LOU G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Pep Club I,2,4: A Cappella 2,3.4: Girls' Chorus I. MEDELBERG. WILLIAM Pep Club I,2,4: F.F.A. l.2.3.4. MILD. EueENE Band I.2.3: MILLER. BARBARA Transferred from Easl High School, Rockford, Illinois 3: G.A.A. 2: Play CommiH'ee 2.3. MOAN. MARY G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Pep Club I.2.3.4: F.T.A. 532. Sgcrelary 2: A Cappella 3.4: Girls' Chorus l.2: Variely ow . MOREHEAD. BEVERLY G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Volleyball 3: Pep Club I.2.3.4: F.N.C. 2.4: A Cappella 3.4: Girls' Chorus I.2. MOREY. CHESTER Transferred from Corning High School. Corning. Arkansas I: Pep Club 2.3: E.F.A. I. MOREY. JANETTA Transferred from Corning High School. Corning. Arkansas 2: Pep Club 2.3: F.H.A. l: F.N.C. 3.4. Social Commiffee 3.4: Girls' Chorus l.2.3.4. NELSON. DIANIA Carnival Commiffee 3: G.A.A. I: Pep Club 2.4. NORDMOE. DENNIS Band l.2.3.4. OLLMANN. ROGER Pep Club 2.3.4: E.F.A. l.2.3.4. PALMOUIST. DARYL B Club l.2.3.4. Secrefary 2: Foof- ball I.2.3.4: Baskefball I.2: Baseball I.2.3: Inframural Bas- kefball I: Pep Club I.3: Sfudenf Council I: Homecoming King Candidafe 3: Nafional Afhlefic Honor Sociefy 3.4. PAULSON, WILLARD Transferred from Orono High School, Long Lake. Minnesofa 2: B Club 2.3.4: Eoofball I.2: Baskefball 2: Track I.2: Cross-Counfry 4: Pep Club 4: A Cappella I.2. PEARSON. JAMES B Club 2.3.4: Foofball 2.3.4: Track 2: Inframural Baseball 3: Pep Club l.2.3.4. PETERS. MYRNA GfA.A. I.2.3.4: Pep Club I.2.3.4: F.H.A. 2.3.4: F.T.A. I: F.N.C. 2: A Cappella 4: Girls' Chorus I.2.3. PIERCE. DONNA G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Volleyball I.2: Pep Club I.2.3.4: E.H.A. 2.3.4. PISKIE. BILL Pep Club I.2: lndusfrial Arfs Club I.2: Band 4: Variefy Show 3. POWELL, HARRY lndusfrial Arfs Club 2.3.4: A Cap- pella l.3. . RALSTON. KEITH Class Social Commiffee 2: Tri Class Commiffee 2: Golf I.2: Inframural Baskefball 2: lnframural Volleyball 3: Pep Club I.2.3.4: Band I.2.3.4: Sfafe Music Confesf Soloisf 2: A Cappella I.2: Variefy Show 2: Dance Band 4. RHODES. BRANT Campaign Commiffee 3: lnframural Volleyball 3: lndusfrial Arfs Club l.2.3.4. Treasurer 3. RICHARDSON. ANNA Girls' Volleyball 2.3: Pep Club 2.3.4: Library Club I.2. ' ROSS, DIXIE Transferred from Easl' High School. Rock- ford. Illinois 4: Girls' Chorus 2: French Club 2: Chorisfers I: H.C. Club 2.3. ST. JOHN, JUDY Sweafer Commiffee 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I.2.3: Pep Club 3.4: Library Club I.2: Library Assisfanf 4. SCHAEMAN. JOYCE Class Social Commiffee 2: Chrisf- mas Decorafion Commiffee 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Pep Club I.2.3.4: E.N.C. 4. SCHAFMAN. MARY ELLEN G.A.A. I.2.3.4: l:.l-I.A. 2.3.4. SCHLEPP. GENE Transferred from Amphifheafer High School. Tucson. Arizona 4: Presidenf of Amphifheafer Gem and Mineral Club I.2. SCHWEBKE. KENNETH B Club I.2.3.4: Foofball .I.2.3.4: Baskefball I.2: Baseball I.2: lnframural Baskefball I: Infra- mural Volleyball I.2: Pep Club l.2.3.4. SHAW. LESTER Transferred from Rochelle High School. Rochelle. Illinois 3: Wresfling 2. SIMONS. JEAN Class Reunion Commiffee 4: Candv Girl 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Volleyball I.2.3: Pep Club l.2.3.4. Advisory Board 2: A Cappella 4: Girls' Chorus I.2.3. SMITH. MARTIN Transferred from Hampshire High School. Hampshire. Illinois 3: Afhlelic Associafion 3: Track I.2: lnframural Volleyball 3: E.F.A. l.2.3.4. Treasurer 2.3. SMITH. PRISCILLA Class Reunion Commiffee 4: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. l.2.3.4. Social Commiffee 2.4: Girls' Volley- ball 2: Pep Club I.2.3.4: F.T.A. l.2.3.4. Corresponding Sec- refary 2: Bel-Hi News Reporfer 3. Ediforial Reporfer 4. STEGEMANN. RONALD Tennis 2.3: Inframural Baskef- ball 3: lnframural Volleyball 2: lnframural Foofball 3: Pep Club 2.4: Indusfrial Arfs Club 2.3.4. STEURER. ALAN B Club 2.3.4: Foofball I.2.3.4: Baskef- ball I.2.3: Baseball I.2: Pep Club I.2: Indusfrial Arfs Club I: Homecoming King Candidafe I. SYKORA. JOE Transferred from Marengo Communify High School. Marengo. Illinois 4: Eoofball I.2: E.E.A. I.2.3.4: Sfudenl' Council I. TAFT. MARGIE Pep Club I.2.3.4: F.H.A. 2.3.4. THORNTON. MARYLYN Chrisfmas Decorafion Commif- fee 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Volleyball 2: Pep Club l.2.3.4. THUROW. WILMER Transferred from Easf High School. Rockford. Illinois 3: Baseball 3. TWIGG, GEORGE Cross-Counfry 4: lnframural Baseball 3: Pep Club 2.3.4. VAN EPPS. DANA Class Vice-Presidenf 2: Class Social Commiffee I: Prom Commiffee 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Social Commiffee 3.4: Girls' Volleyball 2: Pep Club I.2.3.4: F.T.A. l.2.3.4. Presidenf 4. Hisforian. 3: Band I: A Cappella 4: Girls' Chorus I.2.3. Vice-Presidenf 3. Treasurer I: Sfudenf Council I.3: Bel-Hi News Edifor 4. WASCHER. ROCHELLE Class Secrefary I : Carnival Com- miffee 3: Candy Girl 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Volleyball 2: Pep Club I.2.3.4: F.T.A. 2.3: Girls' Chorus l.2.3.4. Librarian 3: Bel-Hi News Feafure Reporfer I. WASSON. JUDY Transferred from San Bernadino High School. San Bernadino. California 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Volleyball 3: Pep Club 3.4. WEEKS. WILLIAM F.T.A. 2: A Cappella I.4: Bel-Hi News Typisf 4. WENSKY. ROBERT Foofball I.2: Baskefball I: lnframural Volleyball 3: Pep Club I.2: Indusfrial Arfs Club l.2.3.4. WHEATLEY. HENRIETTA Transferred from Highlsfown High School. Highls Town. New Jersey 3: Class Social Com- miffee I: G.A.A. 3.4: Girls' Volleyball Team 3: Pep Club I.2.3.4: F.H.A. I.3.4: Debafe 2. WHITEHEAD. DAN Class Treasurer I: Campaign Com- miffee 3: Class Social Commiffee 2.4. Chairman 2: B Club l.2.3.4. Treasurer 3: Foofball I.2.3.4: Baskefball 2.3: Base- ball l.2.3: lnframural Baskefball I: Pep Club I.2.3.4: Na- fional Afhlefic Honor Sociefy 3.4: Belvi Sfaff 4. WICHNER. HERBERT Transferred from Afwood Commu- nify High School. Afwood. Kansas 3: lnframural Baskefball 3: Inframural Volleyball 3: F.F.A. I: Boys' Glee Club I.2. WORF. CLYDE Eoofball I.2.3.4: Baseball 2: Pep Club 4. YUNK. SHAUN B Club 2: Foofball 2: Baskefball I: Base- ball 3: Inframural Volleyball 3: Pep Club 4: lndusfrial Arfs Club 4. Secrefary 4: Sfudenf Council I. ZIERKE. LEE Class Presidenf I: Campaign Commiffee 3: Baseball 2: Tumbling 3: lnframural Baskefball 2: lnframural Volleyball 2: lnframural Baseball I: Pep Club I.2.3.4: In- clusfrial Arfs Club l.2.3.4. 'I43 VVVK ,uqdfzd-7? KZQQMQW W, 6 The +ime was 3:25, +he da+e June 2. The Afp-444 Q SSBLI-JuK'NbBN5lNBNNlx Wy Zz: Qfvv Lo Q, lasl piclure had come back from Mr. lv1cClary, who had helped us wiih our phofoqraphy, and Miss Black- burn's long hours as our advisor were over. For Jrhe lasi lime we pui lhe covers on 'rhe iypewriiers. siraighi- ened ihe chairs, and prepared lo leave ihe roonn in which we had speni so much of our af'l'er-school +inne. Violims ol: mixed ernolions-glad io have Time io call our own again, loui sorry fhal ihe BELVVS final page had been sen+ +o press-we knew our worlc on ihe '58 BELVI was over and anoiher year in ihe annals ol B.l-l.S. hisiory had been recorded. ge Pffifw Hmm! 1140441 .7 ir Ackerman, Carol Sue Ackerman. Gerald Adamson, Diane Adamson. Donna Adamson, Glenn Adamson, Sharon Ahlberq. Ken Ainsworfh, Judilh Aillren, Joyce Alberls, Beverly Alexander. Rosemary Allison, Diana Allison, Donna Alms, Beverly Alms, Richard. Alms, Roger Ambler, Allen Anderson, Barbara Anderson, David Anderson, Gary Anderson, James William Anderson, Janice Anderson, Jeanneraye Anderson, Myron Anderson, Robinelle Armour. Roberl Asbury, Sue 29, 3I. Ashens, Jerry Ashley, Gene Ashley. Jenny Ashley, L. G. Ashley, Margarel' Ashley, Palsy Ashley, Roberl Afherlon. James Auman, Craig Axelson, Bonnie Backa, Tone Backs. Suzanne Baily, Janice Balenlyne, Kennelh Baley, Shirley Ball, Gary Bann, Mary Barney, Palricia 52 73, 78, I08, 29. 6I, 7I, 73 25, 52 ll4. 39, 60. 59, 53, 62, 76, 75. 42, l23. 73. 76 33, 34, 45, ll4 67, 39, 6l, 7I. 73. 33, 62. 83, 25. 77. 73, 79. Barr, Burnell l8, 23, 24, 29, 4l, 58, 59 75, l23. l25 Barlell. Barbara Bales. Roberl Balferson, Berf Baumer, Larry Baumer, Nancy Bellendorf, James Bender, Phillip Bender, Richard Benson, Linda Benlon, Raymond Berry, Dennis Beu, Roberi Beu, William Bianchi, Connie Bianchi, Franlu Binlca, Tommy Bird, Larry Bierge, Karen 63. 6l. 60, 63, 73. 59, 78. 25, I8, 24, 25, l23. 79. STUDENT INDEX Blair, Nina IO3 Blake, Frances 20, 34, 53, l25 Blake. Roberl IO3 Bland, Carolyn IO3 Blodgell, Sharon IO9 Blum, Josephine ll5 Blunl, Carolyn ll4, II6 Blunf, Richard IO9 Board, Rebecca 25, l25 Bogardus, Roberl' 63. IO3 Bogardus, William 60, 63, 73, 78, IOS. IO9 Bohlman, Kafhleen l03 Boofh, Delores IO9 Boolh, Leroy 24, 44, 62, 67, 73, l25 Bollcher, Lana 52, IO9 Bollema, Elaine IO9 Bollema, Linda 25, IO3 Bounds, Fred 60, 63, 75, IO9 Bounds, Ralph 60. 75. IO9 Bowley. Bonnie 49. II6 Bowley. Janice IO3 Bowley. Roberl 78, l25 Boyle, Keilh 62. 73, 78, B6, l23, l26 Brace, Gary IO9 Brach, Fred 63, 75, IO9 Brach, Roberl I02 Bradley, Carol 25. II6 Braun, Anna II6 Brenz, Belly I02 Brenz, Kennelh II6 Brenz, Sandra IO9 Brock, David l03 Brock, Jerry 60, IO9 Broclcman, Diane IO3 Brooks, Sharon 30, 53, IO9 Brown, Donna 20. 3l. I26 Brown, Roberl' IO9 Brown, Vernon IO3 Browne, Kalhleen 33, IO9 Bruhn, Ellen IO9 Brunswold, Bruce l03 Brunswold, Joe 60, 69, 75, 78 Bruyn. Roberl 69, 78, 79, IOS, ll0 Buberl, Jessie ll6 Bucklin, Janice 29, 30, 33, 35, 45, II4, II6 Buille, Joyce 20. 53, I26 Builie, William 6l, IO3 Burnham, Valerie 20, 35, 42, 86, I26 Burlon, Donna IIO Burlon, Sharon 0. 25, 28, 29, 3l, 33, 34, 45, 53. l l4, l I6 Buller, Melvin 75 Bulram, Carolyn IIO Bufram, Darrell 39, 59, II6 Byam. Julia IO3 Byers, Charles 37, 67, 73, II6 Byers, Ronald l03 Campbell, Frank 78, ll0 Campbell, Gary I26 Campbell, Kay 36, A3, 83, l26 Campbell, Mary IO3 Campbell, Palrick IIO Carlson. Charles 60, 73, llO Carlson, Helen I26 Carlson, Lana l I6 Carroll, Bonnie II6 Carler, Rila Carler, Tom Carfer, William Carrwrighl, Dennis Carlwrighl, Gary Carlwrighr, Judifh Casey. Mike Casperson, Wayne Calron, Carolyn Chamberlain, Susan Chamberlin, Jack 38 Clay, James Clogslon, Linda Clark, Belly Coble, Claudia Coble, Norman Cole, Jiles Cole. Joyce Coleman, Doris Colwell. Marcella Colwell. Susan Combs, Sieve Conafser, Roberl Concialdi, Joyce Conklin. Gary Conlin. Joan Cook, Milzi Cooper, Lorrell Coo+s. Kalhleen Coors. Fhillis Copas, Lorraine Cornwell, Joe Correll, Judifh Couller, David Counlryman, James D. Counlryman, James Counlryman, Lois Counlryman, Tom Cranslon, Carol Crawford, Judilh Crocker, Mariory Crocker, Palricia Cross, David Crull, Slanley Crum, Beily Cullison, Phyllis Culver, Larry Culvey, Eileen Culvey, James Cummings, Linda Cummings, Nila Curfls, David Daniel, Roberl Daniels, Florence Daniels. Sandra Darmon, Kay Dashney, Donald Dassow, Willis Davies, Carolyn Davis. Charles Davis, Donna Davis. Slephen DeMunn, Kennelh DeSonia, Danny DeWane, Dale Diamond, David Il4,ll6 I26 I02 I02 lO3 ll0 IO3 23,59,67,75.l26 l22.l26 l8,53,l27 60. 69, 73, 78. 79 IIO 52,llO I27 25,103 49,63 53,63,I22,l27 I27 36,4O,4l,l27 IO3 II6 44,59,l27 78,ll6 IIO II6 25,lO3 IIO 60,78 IO3 l27 l27 39,IIO II6 lO3 59,ll6 77,l03 52,ll6 77,l02 I02 25,lO3 IO3 Il0 I27 38,39,ll6 II6 I27 62,63,73,78,ll0 II6 39,ll0 IIO IO3 23,59,67,ll6 39,ll0 ll4,Il6 128 l28 59,78,l28 73,ll0 IIO 37,60,69,7B,ll0 IO3 IIO 38,39,ll7 62,l03 29, 46, lO8, llO 38, 39, 75, 78, l28 Diamond. Doris Dinsmore, Ronald 73. Diffbenner, Beverly 47, Dobbins, Kafhleen IB. I9, 20. 2l, 24. 25, 29. 42, 53. l23, l28 Dooley. Delores 33. 43, Dorn, Brock 23, 24, 37, 77, 78, I23 Dorn, Karen Dorn, Sharon Dorris. Joe 44, 60, 63, 75, 78, 83, IO8. l l7 Downs, Dee Ann Drummond, Val Duffy. Shirley Dulgar, Jerry Dunbar. Earl Dunbar, Melissa Dunbar, Nancy Dunbar, Nicky Durkee, Rifa Dwan, Janice Eckhardf. Billy Eckhoff, Roberf Eddy. Jim Edens, Nicky Edmonds. Douglas Edson, Eugene Edwards, Russell Ehlen. David Eicksfead. Bonnie Eisler, Donald Eklund. Dorrie Ellis, James Emanuel, Brian Emanuel. Gerald Englund, Wesley Erkel, James Evans, Richard Evans. Thomas Fair. Jeanne I8. 24 Farel. Charles Felfz, Melody Feliz, Rosemary Ferguson, David Ferguson. Marion Fick, Carol Fick. Harold Fidder, Carol Fidder, Charloffe Fidder, David Fidder, Donna Fiebranz. Janice Fisher, Edward Fiich, Florence Fifch. John Flemming. Dennis Flemming, Roberf Flefcher, Alvin Forsfer, Pafricia Fosfer, Mariam Fowler. John Frank, Carol Frank, Fred Frazer, Richard Freeman, Archie Freeman, Carol Freeman, Roberf 60, 69, 73, 78 29, 3I, 46 34, 43. II4 20, 24, 25, 4l, I23 39 42, 86. I22 37, 86 67 l08 60. 63, 73. 78, 6I, 7l, 75, 78 6l, 7I, 75 25.29, 33, 34, I22 20, 4l. 59, 67, 75 24, 25, 29, 33 44 33. II4 39. 79 59 39, 78, I23 63 Frifsch, John Frifz. Roberf Fuller. Jerry Funderburg, Jay Gahlbeck. Carol Garrigan, Sandra Garriga n. Sharon George. Dorine Gibbs, Shirley Gibson. Georgeann Gipp, James Glaser, Evelyn Glaser, Roberfa Glass. Michael Glass. Sandra Goefz. Richard Goranson, Krisfine Gordon. Ronald Gorman. Roberf Graham. Carol Graham. Lee Graham Graham Grams. . Pafricia , Sharon Keiih Gray, Don Grenlund. Gay Grenlund. Grelfa Griggs, Pafricia Grimes, David Grimes. Dixie Grimes, Kay Grimes, Marilynn Grofhman. Gayle Groves, Gene Groves, Sharon Grubb, Grubb, Judifh Nancy Gusfafson. Nancy Hackman, Douglas Hackman, Richard Haffenden. Judifh Hale. Doris Hale, Leona Hallsfrom, John Halverson. Edward Hamblock, Carol Hamblock. Joe Hamilfon. Rolaerf Hansen, Aurelia Hansen. Dean Hansen, Gerald Hansen. Gordon Hansen. Sally Happ, Pafricia Harms, Carla Hasfings, William Haffield. Charles Haffield, William Heffernan, Jim Heidenreich, Earl Heifz. Gary Heifz. Keifh Heller, Joyce Helsdon. Lynn Hendrickson, JoAnn Henneberry, Sharon Henneberry, William Herdman, Craig 39 78 6l 60. 63. 73 20 20 63 62, II4 28, 29, 83. II4 39. 78 I I4 47, 52. 83. 36. 78 78 20, 23, 79 20 69. 75 24, 62, 63, I22 25 25 62.83, l02 36 29, 3l 6I 6I, 63, 73 Heshelman, Larry Hicks. Delberf Hill, Rena Hoffman. Norma Hoiness. Carroll Hollembeak, Nancy Holmgren, Sandra Holmgren. Sharon Holmquisf, Roberf Holi. Lee Holf, Thomas Holffrefer, Sandra Hoppersfead. Bonn Horfon, Julie Howard. Kennefh ' ' 'fwfr frfn'r2'F ' ie 20. 6l. 79. 23, 59, 67, 60, '69, 47, 4I, 75, 33, 52, Il5. Howe. Ann IB. 20, 2l, 24, 30, 42, 48, I22, Howe, Charles 39. 69. 78, Howe. Joyce Howleff, Andrea IB. 25, I22, Huber. Mary Alice I I4. l'luClt, lrvine l8, 20, 24, 33, 42. 52. I22. Huedepohl, Vicfor 62, 69, 75. 78. Huff, Danny Huff, Karen Huff. Ronald 79. Hulsfedf, Gerald 39, Hulsfedi, Judifh Hulsfedfi Sandra Hulsfedf, Sharon Humphrey, Carol I I4, Humphrey. Ronald Hyland. Jim 59, 67, 75. Hyland, Roberf 39. 73 Inman. Jack Isbell. Lewis 60. 69, 75. 78, Jackson. Donna 20, 25. 42. 45, 86. Jackson. Sianley 39, 6I. 7I. 75. Jacobson. Richard 23. 4I, 59, 63. 73. 79, Jaffray, Lynne Jensen. Judy Johannes, Bill 62, 69, Johannes, Gene 79, Johnson. Bob 60, Johnson, David I8. 20, 22, 25. 29, 40. 4I 48. 49, 52. 62, 73, 86, l22 l3l Johnson, James 75. Johnson, Joe Johnson. Kay 33. Johnson, Linda IO8. Johnson, Marliss 53. Johnson, Pafrick 67, Johnson, Pafsy 46. Johnson, Ronald Johnson. Thomas Johnson, Vicki 29, 46, Jones. Cecil Jones. Judy 20, 3l, 33, 43. 53, ll4, Jones. Roberi 59. 63, 78, Jones. Sherman 75. Jones, Susan Julin, Mary 20, 29, 30, 33, 42. 86. l22. Jury. Kafhleen 25. 52, l02. Kane, Richard Karp. Carol 35 Kaschub, Kalherine Kaschub. Marcia Kasper, Wesley 37, 48, 49. 62. Kays. Kennefh 60. Kealing, Blanche Kealing, Elaine Kealing. Howard Kealing. Kalhryn Kelley. Edward Kepple. Elaine Kiddell, Joyce Kiddell, Kalhleen Kidder, Dorine Kidder, Phyllis Kimmey. Jerry Kingren. Judy Kinkade, Jacqueline Kirschle. Jane Klinefeller, Dennis Klineleller. Judy Kluchinslcas. Palricia Knauss, Marcia Knighl, Ronald Kolewe. Dielharcl Kollias. Palricia Kollz, Larry Koper, Roger Koppen. Barry Krans, Lyndon Kunzelm an. Roger Kurlenbach, Edward Kurlh. J CCH Kuss, Ka ren LaBuy. Kennelh LaGaisse, Elodie Lamperl. Wendell Lane, John Lane, Judilh Larson, Carol Larson, John Larson, Keilh 20 l22, I33 Larson, Larson, Lawrenc Lawlon, Leaich, Leaich, Leaich, Kennelh Sharron e, David Larry George Lynn Russell Lear, John Lemblce, Kennelh Leonard, Ardis Leonard I33 Leonard . Judilh , Kalhry'- Leonard, Sharon Leonard, Lawrence Leparl, Lewis, J Liblce, T Lindaas. Geralyn ames rudy Rulh Lindholm, Roberl Lindquisl, Karen Lillleiohn, Rogene Loclcinger, Joseph Long, Roberl Loveridge, Judilh Loveridge. Roger Lowe, Darrell Lueplces, Jerry Luellrenhaus. Richard Luhman, Richard 25. 25. I02. 38, 39, 62, 73. 78. 25. 25, 33, 43. 53, II5. 37, 59. ll4. 29, 47, 25. 6l, 63, 73, 79, I02 IO8 78, l23. 60, 59, 63. 78 43, l08 73. 4l. 23, 24, 59, 76, 79, 52, 59, 67, 73, 83. 49 6l 43, 77 49. IOS, 20, 24, 40, 4I, 42, I02. 78 I8, I9, 20, 24, 25 52 20, 4I, 78 lO8, l22 69, 78 78 4l. 60, 63, 73, 78. r . Luhman, Soniia Luhman, Terry Lunslord, Danny Luse, Roy Lusz, Gerald Lusz, Maureen Luxlon. Dana Lylord, Charles Lylord, Jean Lylord. Margarel Mcfxllisler, Dan 25, McCabe. Darryl McClenlhen, Blanch McCoy, Tony McGee, George McGee. Guy McGivern, Jerry McKeown, Thomas McKislci, Linda McLean. Judilh 20. l22. I34 Maclceben, Dennis Mailland, David Malisch, Gloria Malmassari, Judilh Maloney, Marlin Maloney, Neil Manley, Dennis Marlin, George Mason, Judilh Mau, Vivien Maxon, Sharon Maxwell, Donald Mayberry. Mary Lou Medelberg. William Meinheil, George Meinheil, Harold Meyers, Donna Meyers, Lynn Meyers, Richard Mickey, Sydney Midlcirlc, James Mild, Eugene Mild, Maurice Miller, Barbara Miller, Dale Miller, Roger Moan, Mary Moore, Tom Morehead. Beverly Morey. Chesler Morey, Janella Morey, Mabel Morris, Dennis Moss. Beverly Molacelc, David Munrow, Lavonne Muselman. Roberl Nash, Waller Negus, Kalhryn Nelson, Allhea Nelson, Arlhur Nelson, Diania Nelson, George Nelson, Richaid Nelson, Roger Nesbill, James Nelllelon, Donald 20, 48, 86, l23, I33 IO4 23,4I,59,67,75,I34 62, 73, IO4 76.lI9 I05 43,l05 I05 I34 I05 29, 6I, 63, 73, I02, I05 II2 I34 39,59,lI9 I34 I05 59,II9 II2 II2 28,30,33,34,42,49,86 I05 78,ll9 I05 I02,l04 IO4 24,78,I34 I05 I05 53.lI2 24,29,52,I34 43,II4,ll9 I05 52,l34 39,l34 39,lO5 25,76,lO5 I05 29,3l,35,ll4,Il9 39,I05 29,3l,33,IO8,II2 I05 I34 lI9 I35 73.ll9 39, 60. 78 20.52,I35 6l,75,l04 l35 l35 I35 II9 39,IO4 29,46,l08,lI2 II2 lI2 25,7l,75,IO5 39, 62, 69, Il2 II2 I05 73,l05 l35 25,6O,63,73,78,lI2 6I,7l,l05 I05 63,75,lO5 II9 Neumeisler, Vicki Nevel, Wayne Newell, Shirley Nichols, Niemeye Raymond r. Dennis Nihan, Nancy Nordmoe, Dennis Oalcley, Mary I8, II9 Oakley, Melba O'Connell, Thomas O'Donne ll, Eleanor Oldeians. Ronald Oliver, Chris Ollmann, Ollmann, Lyla Roger Olson, Alan Olson, Leigh Olson, Sandra O'Sulliva O'Sulliva n, Dennis n, Joseph Owens, Rose Pallca. Slanley Palmquisl. Daryl Park, Karon Parsons, Pase, Ca Gerald rollyn Paul-Pelerson. Dennis Paulson, Marie Paulson. Willard Pearse, Kennelh Pearson, Howard Pearson, James Pearson. John Pearson, Larry Peaslee. Barbara Peck, Doris Peschl, James Pesler, Bernd Pesler, lngrid Pelers, Harold Pelers, Myrna Pelers, Richard Pelers, S Pelerson. Pelerson, Pelerson, Pelerson, Pelerson, hirley Karen Lynn Neal Sallie Sheryll Pierce, Donna Pineger, Rulh Pislrie. William Poehls. Phyllis Pollnow, John Polloclc. Joanne Pope. Roger Powell, l-larry Powers, Rila Powers. Sandra Quiclc, John Rairdin, Palsy Ralslon. Keilh Ramsay. Sue Ralclille. John Rallield, Dennis Raum. Kennelh Reed, Berlha Reed, Karen 47. I02, 33. 43. IOS 53. 7l. I8, 25, 49, 24, l23, 20, 25.3l, 33. 35.41. 25, 62, 69. I02. 39, 78. 25. 76. 6l, 7l, 75, 59, 78, 25, 29. I02 25, 62, 73 39, 62, 73, 78 59 59, 38. 39 36 49. 39, 4l, 60, 73. 63. 49, 25, 43, II4. 39. 29, IO8. Rengsiorf, John Rewoldl, Ronald Reynolds. Laurallee Rhodes, Bran? Rhodes. Bruce Richardson, Anna Richardson, Sally Richardson, Wayne Richarl, Janice Richarf, Marcia Rivers. John Roberfs. Gary Roberfson, Kennelh Robinson, Helen Rodberg, Hazel. Rogers. Gary. Rogers, Mike Roman. Palzi Romine. Mayard Roof. Loreila Ross. Dixie Rowoldf, Nancy Rubeck, Shirley Runion, Lyle Ruwe, Jackie Rydbom, Jon Ryoii. Mary Ryoli, Rila Sabin, Sandra S+, John, Judilh Sandburg, Pamela Schafman. Joyce Schafman. Mary Schlepp. Gene Schmidl, Mary Scholl, Schreib Earle er. Carol Schuler, Nancy Schuler Schull, Schulfz. Schullz, Schullz. Schuliz, Schulfz. Schullz, . Norman Barbara Darrell George Gerald Helen Roger Wilma Thompson, Caroline 25, 29, 47, 53, I02, Schusfer, Linda Schwebke. Schwebke, Schwebke Schwebke. Eric Judilh Kennelh Russell Seal, Bonnie Sellers, Judy Sellers, Nancy Seiser, Olis Shailuck, Carolyn Shaw, Carol Shaw. Lesfer I2I Shawvan, Carol Shea, Kennefh Shook, Mary Shuckharf, Charles Shullz, Sally Silbaugh, Norma Silvius, Fefe Simon, Greg Simon, Margarei Simon. Nordean l20 l20 ll2 78 I36 II3 I36 II3 II3 l20 49 IO6 6I. 73 IO6 IO6 59 l29 ll3 43 IO6 69,79 ll3 20, 25, 49, 62. 69 ll3 ll3 78, IO6 3I, II3 I37 ll2 ll2 IO6 II3 IO6 l20 II3 20 l20 43 I37 29, I02, IO6 . I37 I37 I37 IO7 60, 73. 78, II3 II3 20, 25, 40.43, II4 l20 25, 79, IO7 29. 47, l07 6l. 63, 73. IO7 60. 69, 73, 78, II3 l20 l20 IO7 IO7 II3 73, l07 25 IO7 59 I37 II3 IO6 29, ll4, I20 28, 29, II3 IO6 I07 Il2 63 I37 IO7 IO7 l20 63. 75, l20. IO7 I02 IO7 78, l20 63, 77, 78 IO7 l20 Simons. Jean Smilh, Charlolle Smilh, Fred Smiih, Margarel Smifh, Marlin Smilh, Priscilla Smiih, Richard L. Smiih, Richard M. Smilh, Roberf 20. l20 Srniih Shirley Snyder, Beverly Snyder, Lyle Sommerville. Gary Sonnenberg, William Soufhwood, Dennis Spale, Gordon Spencer. Mary Srage, Ellen Siapleion, Edward Slegemann. Roger Siegemann, Ronald Slein, Donna Sleinborn, William Sleinke, Kay Slenerson, Thomas Sleurer, Alan Sleurer, Gary Sfevens, Carol Siivarius, Donna Sfrawn, Sally Slreich, Shirley Slroud. Charles Srurges, Ellen Siurm. Randy Siurm, Rodney Sullivan, Helen Sullivan. Lynn Sullivan, Rurh Ann Sullivan, Rulh Anne Summers, Judilh Swgnlund, Donald Swanlund. Gordon Swanson, Alan Swanson, Delberl Swanson, Janel Swanson. Judilh Swanson. Julia Sykora. Doroihy Sykora, Joseph Tail, Marqie Taft Susan Tafe, Sandra Taylor, David Taylor, Kay Thies. Orin Thompson, Bob 25, I23. 39, 59. 78 24, 3I, 43, 86. I23. 60, 69, 75, 78, 79 44, 53. 59, 67, 75. II4. 63, 78, 25, 60, 63, 77. l08 60, 73, 78. 59, 67. 6I, 7l, 73, 7l,76 76, 78. 6l, 79. 20, 33, 34, 45, II4 39, 73, 78, 58, 59. 67 25, 43. 59, 67, 75 25, 77. 79, 62. 4l. II4, 46, 33, 35, II4. .iss ei, I02 25, 73, 78, lO8 63. 25. 39, 6I, 63 Thompson. Hunjh l8, 20, 28, 29, 33, 52 Thornlon, Beriha Thornfon, Marylyn Thornion, Richard Thorson, Richard Thrun, Kelley Thurow, Wilmer Tiirnan, Carol Tobin, Curlis 62, 63, 76, 78, IOB 62, 69, 75, 78. 78 59, 75, 83, II4. Tofz. Carol Traver, Darlene Traver, Lorella Trousdale, Roberl' Trudo, Royal Twigg, George. Twigg, Linda Vail, Edmund Van Epps, Dana Van Fleel. Sharon Villarrial, Helen Voorhies, Joyce Voorhies, Judy Wahl, Karen Waif. Roger Walberg, Herberl Walls, Barry Ward. Gene 23. Warden. Dick Warner, Sandra Wascher, Karen Wascher, Phyllis Wascher, Rochelle Waser, Frank Wasson, Janel Wasson, Judy Walers, Durand Weber, Sharon Weber, Sherry Richard Weeks, Weeks. William Welch. Doris Weld. Judilh Wendell, John Wensky, Roberl' Wesl, Diane Wesfon, Mary Whalen. Joseph Wheailey, Henrieila Wheeler, Gary Wheeler, Russell Whiie, Karen L. Whife. Karen M. Whifehead, Danni l39 Whifehead, Diana Whilney, Richard Wichner, Erwin Wichner, Herberl Wilcox. Barbara Wilcox, Bob Williams. David Wilson, Bill Winiers, Harold Wirsing, Sharon Wirih, Duane Wifmer, Maynard Will, Meryde Wolf, Sharon Woosley, Wayne Wori, Clyde Wych, Marjorie Yerk, Lois Yunk, Clarice Yunk, Shaun Yurs. Anna Zierke, Lee Zimmer, Roberl f-i-vw - -- iv svewv-1' W, fu- WF ll2 IO7 ll2 25 63, IO6 78, l38 II3 IO6 3I, 35, 40, 86, I23. l38 II3 ll3 36, II4. l2l ll4, l2l 36, II4, l2l 78, II3 l07 73, l07 2, 67, 73, 79, II4, l2l 49, ll3 29, II3 II4, l2l l2l I39 l07 29. IO7 24, I39 II3 IO7 25, IO7 ll3 4I, I39 l2l ll2 63. 73, 78, Il2 I39 l07 25, IO7 62, 63. 73. IO6 24. 25 36, I39 l2l 59, l2l IO6 IO7 23, 25. 42. 59, 67, 75, l22 25, 29, 52, I02. IO7 6I 75. IO7 II3 I39 52.ll3 l2I l2l 60, 69, 78, II3 IO7 l2l 60, 69, II3 ll3 25, IO7 ll3 IO7 58, 59, 78, I39 l2l IO7 ll3 37, I39 25, IO7 I39 78, ll3 vlhl n 1 'n- ' v Q 4... .1 nd! A--.A In 5,3-'AA---w V... .F -rf 1 mi I . ,. AXIEQQQEEL. .VV':AA ' i'5'7f'-'E4 4f'A,A 44 4-4 -A 4' V ,V I. . ..V V. I V49-, I IV II '. - ,- -- .. I IA . VI. I I I IIQA A X ' AH.-'A' A- 1' - . 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