Darlington High School - Pekatonia Yearbook (Darlington, WI)
- Class of 1958
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I958 DARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL DARUNGTON WISCONSIN Tie Igekatonika H OU M12 TAGZGH FOREWORD Our pr1mary ann 1n the publ1cat1on of th1s year's PEKATONIKA 13 to record and preserve forever your mernorles of fr1ends act1v1t1es and the events of th1s school year We hope to renew old fr1endsh1ps as you leaf through th1s ed1t1on throughout the years and th1nk of fr1ends and classmates whom perhaps you have not seen smce school days Memones of our champ1onsh1p Wlnnlng football team the Jun1or prom home com1ng sen1or ball mus1c and sports Wlll be rel1ved The world shakmg launchlng of the SOV1Ct satelllte Sputnlk and the Un1ted States' Explorer must not go w1thout ment1on nor wall we forget the wave of AS1aH flu Wh1Ch occurred soon after our return to school 1n the fall As the years pass by and we all go our separate ways th1S staff hopes you w1ll P1Ck up your 1957 1958 PEKATONIKA occas1onally and look back on th1s year at D H S w1th many happy memorles Frances Peterson and Kathleen Jameson Co Ed1tor Thu .95 your 5 DEDICATION TO MR JOHN MCNETT John McNett 1S a graduate of Pla.ttev1lle H1gh School He attended Plattev1lle State College where he graduated Mr NcNett 4 years of serv1ce for our country Upon d1scharge from the Navy he taught 2 years of agr1culture 1nBear Creek W1scons1n He then moved to Darl1ngton and th1s 1S h1s 13th year w1th us Mr McNett teaches agr1cu1ture andhe 1S a sen1or class adv1 sor 1n DHS Dur1ng the summer Mr Mc Nett 1S a Super1ntendent at the Lafayette County Fa1r Each year he 1S one of the f1rst to purchase a Pekaton1ka. We are proud to ded1cate our Pekaton1ka to Mr John McNett The Staff l . . , . . . , . . , . . . - . . , . . , - I . l 9 .Y ' ' . .. 3 , s , ' 1 . . S II . . ,I ,fl e V of C' then entered the Navy and completed about I . . , . . . The Nelsons, though called by other first names, are very important persons in our high school. Mr. Nelson is our supervi- sing principal andMrs . Nelson is his efficient secretary . They may be considered the pro- ducers of our television show. Their direction and guidance do a great deal forthe smooth- ness of our daily schedule . The students and faculty of DHS ex- press our appreciationfor your help and understanding, T . M . and Fidelis . 03312 and -ffattlette gal my flgit ROBERT WOOD JOHN SCHREAR COURTLAND MUSIC B1010gy GROTKIN Redb1rd Advlsor SOC1al Problems Mathema.t1cs K GEORGE STEVENSON CAROLYN STEVENSON CECILE MORRITT H1SfI0I'Y Home Economlcs Engllsh Football Coach F H A Adv1sor Elementary MUSIC Track Coach X! HENRY HUETTEN JOHN MCNETT Enghsh Agriculture C1t1zensh1p F F A Adv1sor Forens1cs 5 HELEN COLLINS MARGUERITE Engllsh I CONNELLY L1brary Forens1cs Latin Class Play Coach Engllsh II IV '7' 'Illn-v OTTO RUF General Sclence PhYS1CS HAZEL BENEDICT Buslness Subjects Pep Club AdV1S or Football Coach P6katOn1ka Adv1sor J 4 NJ ff '-'3 ':Q RAY SCHWARTZ and WALTER ISCHI 6 Custodaans Q-...fi W W MARTENS Industmal Arts Football Coach W9!?'.1i ,3 1 my I df..- ,WH 291 RICHARD DAVIES Physlcal Educatlon Basketball Coach Track Coach .G R x 'N 1' I. ' ' xff 4 if V. ' 1 X V I I 1 E A V -1'-n.--' - , A ,xwizlx Q ,AA , .... I ' -9 .lk-li Q 4421. ' if' ' '. g ,fu , . K 1 1- . W .A , 1 ,y sg, 3, ,f .mr af? 11? S' 1 gyfx I 'rf X A f c, V Q Q . . l ' ' A A ' 5 f -, if Wx ,, ' ef IQ 3 P ,pf t 1f'- 'JL -1' '. '!, ,1. . M-, ,,Q4,.u'.,,i' Ar.. P 1 gmc ua., , , -- 4, A F fr, JC-' ,f-ff W, gs, gy-f-te. 2, 'H' wykf. 5 ' , -4.0 I ' ' I I . . . 1, .11 NF x V . hun ,a gif?-:':, ' ' , , 4 W L., ,M ' P K, ' f ' Q , L Q . If X . r x , may 5 X :I g A ' LA, ix .xguiy l5fA 'l-liklsx-Rf? '1 'Hi ,, --ij A-g1,g.:, ,m x 1 :u - 1 - wlwlfiw xlve - new '- '45 . Iliff QXKXX fi 316,07 gal il-Lg 4 A Q' , -.QL Q Q Egg t-T 'Q-3 A - 'Ill,lI41lu4l , .f'eazch 'Tor Tomorrow Illnif 1-lznbtwm Oct 194,452 JOHN ACHERMAN Quiet, genius at work. FFA Z, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Q' Band 1, 2, 3, 4 y 1 Chorus l, Z, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club 4 ' iv Baseball 2 19' Birthday: January 18 rV14,rra 'd J'l:V'lL Jqgd 44,4 ,K DONAED E. 4 :wi .5 yr, VANDRQWS :o'!a,!u lIAnd H Y The wave in his hair has influenced ll YZ? rx., v -' many a maid. fi FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 af Football 2, 3, 4 s 1 li ' A Lettermer-Us Club Z, I 11 3 4 e , Basebal12, 3, 4 e -nu f Birthday, Dec. Z0 v K 1 V, Y 1 X. V M K- lg, 3 X . ii SHIRLEY J. ARMSTRONG It's nice to be nat- ural when you're naturally nice. ,Q fe Pep Club Z, 3, 4 FHA 1 Girls' Chorus 1, I 'V Z, 3, 4 ':- ' Q S Mixed Chorus 1, Z, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff Z, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Forensics Z, 3, 4 Student Librarian 4 Birthday: Oct. Z9 ' R BERT BENSON l1Bobl! I like work: it fas- cinates me, Icould sit and look at it for 2 hours . ' FFAl 2, 3, 4 ,, FFA Olfficer 4, Sec- I retary , Football 2, 3, 4 1 Track l, Z, 3, 4 Letterrnen's Club 3, 4 Birthday: April 14 i , 'Il' ,I l. C'sv'X ' 'Elf Q I s 3, I I N 1 , Ervint1::l ' fmM.j !L9:rwvyJ MARY BIGGER Red hair is not al- ways a. sign of a fiery temper. Pep Club 2, 3, 4 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Birthday: Dec. 10 EDMUND M. A-V BLAINE lv .' I IlEdIl These little things are great to a little man. Birthday: March 8 7'l'mJq9oJ ELAINE E . BOWERS Somewhat livelier than her mother thinks . Pep Club Z, 3, 4 FHA 1 Band 1, Z, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus 1, Z, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Birthday: Jan. 31 LEE BRECKLIN Breck Content I sit with my pint and my pipe . Vice President Z Football Z, 3, 4 Basketball l, Z, 3 Track 1, Z, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club Z, 3, 4 Student Council Z Birthday: Oct. 5 ...LA W3 ROBERT BURKE Burkie I'l1 argue 'till I've won, I'l1 argue till 1'm done . Social Representa- ive 3 A 1 2 FFA Treasurer 3 Football Z 3 4 Q-as Basketball, 2 , U rackl Z Student Council 3 4 -aria' YI gi - ' t , 4 FF , , 3, 4 of 'X T , , 3, 4 D Lettermen's Club V 2, 3, 4 Birthday: August 7 .tw.0...SL-D BUTTERY A good mind pos- sesses akingdom. Pep Club Z, 3, 4 Pep Club Vice Pres- ident 4 FHA 1, 2, 3, Band 1, Z, , Newspaper Staff 1, Z, 3, 4 Newspaper Co-Ed- itor 4 Annual Staff 1, Z, 3, 4 , r . H ' iff., -'ai . - MA. ?g'v:Tti., I ,nl IR Ohr- -.,-qf,,, ,,. r g se -cf, , r ,, '-1:-rr, s f M s' , MARY F. Who .,,,,,' ? 4 3 4 4 Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4 Birthday: March 1 are A '34 ' . WILMA CANNON l'm not very tall, but it's better than not being here at all . Pep Club 2, 3, 4 FHA 1, 2, 3 Birthday: January 15 Ning, Le, ru '?dJ6f'5on BARBA 5 CARPENTER .uni Bobbie ,451 A ring on the fin- ger is worth two on 2 55914 - A-ww. ie. - - it exalt, ' i the phone. ,.., Pep Club Z, 3, 4 'Q FHA 1, 2 Chorus 1, 2 Birthday: Feb. 6 P A'x EJ' I 2 I . ! ! 1 a K? . 5 .9 fn-4' w.! XQ tk fn-,,,,,551...9.-1 771:--8 SHARON CARPENTER Sherrie Caesar was short, Napoleon was short, and l'm prettyshort myself. Pep Club 2, 3, 4 FHA 1, 2, 3 Chorus 3 Annual Staff 4 Birthday: August 31 JEAN CASSIDY Jeannie A little honey with a lot of spice. Pep Club Z, 3, 4 Pep Club Officer, Secretary 3 FHA 1, 4 FHA Officer, Treasurer 4 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Birthday: January 1 RUTH CHISM Ruthie Nature gave her the gift of song. Transferred from Gratiot sophomore year. Pep Club 2, 3, 4 FHA 1 Girls' Chorus 1, Z, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus Z, 3, 4 Triple Trio 2, 3, 4 Forensics 1, 2, 4 Student Librarian 3, 4 Birthday: Nov. 2 LAWRENCE J. ELLEFSON nAShleyu Women are like elephants, I like to look at them, but I'd hate to own one. FFA 1 Football Z, 3, 4 Track 1, Z, 3, 4 Chorus 3, 4 Lettermen's Club 3, 4 Birthday: Sept. 15 ffy1W,,.,...ll6wQ CARL FENNER Fender Bender I can't dance so hot, but l sure can intermission. FFA 1, Z, 3, 4 FFA Officer 4, Vice- President Football 2, 3, 4 Track 1, Z, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club 3, 4 Birthday: Feb. Z mqwolb F1zz' H513 .Better late than never ' Class Presldent 3 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Z 3 BaseballZ 3 4 Trackl Z Lettermen's Club Forenslcs 1 2 Jun1or Prom Klng Student Counc1l 3 B1rthday Jan 12 O ed 3f3l1n cf '- f M Y LOU G RDON She's not a flower she s not a pearl she's just a noble all around glr Pe Club 2 3 4 Soclal Represent atxve 3 F A 1 3 4 FHA Secretary 3 FHA Vlce Presxdent C orus 1 2 3 Newspaper Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 Student Councll Sec Treasurer 3 Bxrthday June Z8 A 'TYMK-.J gt HIRLEY FOULKER Always try1ng to d her best ' Pep Club 2 3 4 F A 1 2 4 Bxrthday Aprxl 30 xg, i--1' . 4 W, 1 'Aft ap '4 14. QQ en f 'p Angry .ggi I 1 Y'-W7 'Z' s in ,XJ IW' -Lv' -.-.-D' P90 iii- vt JOEL GRATZ Don't mind me, I just study here. Treasurer Z FFA 1, Z Football 3 Baseball Z, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Forensics 1 Student Council 2 Birthday: May 11 f A C. -Lvl' Z-L JAMES HANSON Jun 116 Ildb d QULCL Ild ture but mxschxef lurks beneath A 1, Z 3 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Z 4 Baseball 1 ack 1 2 3 Boys' Chorus 1 4 Lettermen s Club Jun1or Prom At tendant 3 Blrthday Dec 25 f rx DONALD HASTERTR Don lf school IS the road to success my road 1S well paved Class Pres1dent Z Football Z 3 4 Basketball Basketball Manager Baseball 3 Trackl Z Chorus 1 Lettermen's Club Student Councll 2 Bxrthday Aprxl 16 ROGER HESSELING Hess He w1ll be w1tty at h1s own funeral Football Z 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 C orus 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff 1 2 Lettermen's Club4 Forenszlcs 3 4 B1rthda.y May 11 imap fimsliloi EVELYN HOEPER Evie Tu be awake is to be alive. Pep Club Z, 3, 4 FHA 1, Z, 3,4 Birthday: July 14 Jim-J AYVWU J 1. MARILYN 1-IOLLINGER Wit makes its own welcome, and levels all distinctions. Pep Club Z, 3,4 Pep Club President 4 Sec-Treasurer 1 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 FHA Historian 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, Z, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 1, Z, 3, 4 Newspaper Co- Editor 4 Forensics 1, Z, 3, 4 Homecoming At- tendant 1 Junior Prom Queen Betty Crocker Award 4 Cheerleader Z, 3, 4 Student Council 1 Birthday: May 3 GARY HOLLIS Zeke Out of little towns come great people. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 3, 4 Chorus 1, Z, 3, 4 Annual Staff 3, 4 Forensics ., Z, 3, 4 Birthday: August 12 Qy,,m,,YiLLL,Q Xiypb Q34 13,1414 -l1.gt,,D1,vv1mcn BAR ARA HOWARD Barb , LQ3 H56 A quiet, unassum- ing girl of startling worth. FHA l, 4 Band 1, Z, 3 Chorus Z, 3 Forensics 3 Student Librarian 4 Birthday: Nov. Z5 ks S137 , l, T' X 1 4 ' ' j A '80 I '5' x : i I lii if 9? ' ir A 'K 1 iv. il L: if dm. -- X mu , .5115 1:1- ' ,- '.-zf.-. , Q .-,,.A - , , 5,3 ..1:-,-11:52-'.'C . as miEMWH' Sas 132 3 If : 94157 M -wx q -Q -uv-4 ini X f, V- . iff t.. fmfd 'J . X: 1 'IJ' 4. L:- f M1 Svf BARBARA HOWE Barb The Age of Ro- mance has not ceased. Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Club Treasurer 3 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 FHA Reporter 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Majorette 3 Chorus 1, Z, 3, 4 Cvlee Club 1, Z, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3 Triple Triol,Z,3,4 Newspaper Staff 1, Z, 3 Homecoming At- tendant Z Junior Prom At- tendant 3 Cheerleader Z, 3, 4 Birthday: Aug. 19 KATHLEEN JAMESON Katie There is a time and a place for everything. School is for learning. Pep Club Z, 3, 4 FHA 4 FHA Reporter 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper StaffZ, 3 Annual Staff 4 Annual Co-Editor4 Forensics 1, Z, 3,4 Birthday: Feb. 18 GAYLORD JOHNSON , , Hcayu Tu I What would school be without our mis- chief makers? Football Z, 3 Basketball 1, Z Baseball Z, 3, 4 Track 1 Lettermen's Club Z, 3, 4 Birthday: Dec. 1 KEITH O. LANCASTER A little lad he might be, but that's misleading we agree. Class President 4 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 FFA Secretary 3 Football 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club 3, 4 Student Council 4 Baseball 1,2 Birthday: Nov. 24 I l 1z 1c4l jew-at Kattc'f1'H ' I M, -A Xlllza-1 ive,-icq 'J KLEROY L NCASTER llLeell On the football field he's quite some star: for a better scout you'll hunt very far. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 FFH Treasurer 4 Football Z, 3, 4 Track 1, Z, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club Z, 3, 4 Birthday: June 10 Noam L. 'No LANCASTER Norm Once an acquaint- ance , always a friend. Social Re present- ative Z FFA 4 FFA Sentinel 4 Football 2, 3 Baseball 1, Z, 3 Track 1, Z, 3 Lettermen's Club Z, 3, 4 Student Council 2 Birthday: .Tune 30 We,.Ql New fyyx 9 ,QJ-fq Ib 3 Joi-IN LATHROP llAcell He'd rather catch a ball than a girl. Football Z, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4 Track 1, Z, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4 Birthday: July l0 '76-R1 f 9 .5 I. 'PGY 45' , -ur'-7 A ., A O z iff' iff. ,. Q., ,Q ff, V , . -. n4q,,.DHb.9jL'Y3 qw JOYCE ELLE EE . T My idea ofanagree- able person is one who agrees withme . Pep Club Z, 3, 4 Class Officer 3, 'I' Secretary Q, FHA 1, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 'at Forensics Z, 3 T2 Birthday: May 7 'fn' 3' ,. 'iv 11. 'qifgl' , ,ga ,., As.: - , f ' -'ff' n K wg w rx -5 1 ,, it ix K , X ,. ox KAY LORRAINE LIVINGSTON l!Kayll Have a good time living for you're a long tirne dead. Transferred from San Francisco when a Junior. Pep Club 3, 4 FHA 3, 4 Chorus 1, Z Cheerleader Z Newspaper Staff l, 2 Birthday: March 23 Mme, W L1-+Af'l! 'fig P UL MATLEY lrhizatvl 'lDonit call me for breakfast. lt makes the day too long. Birthday: Aug. 20 'J fllilcflfo up ., Uwci f l i 'L' ggi 0' af! '1 fmebwllmhw MARY JUDITH N! L 3 MCCARVILLE 96 llJudyll She has beneath tha sheen of red a humor ous,witty, intelliger head. Pep Club 2,3, Sec. -Treas . 4 FHA 1,z,3 4 QII5, Band l, 2, 3, Chorus 1, Z, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff Annual Staff Forensics Student Council Sec D.A.R.Award 4 Homecoming Att. 4 Jr . Prom Attendent Birthda.y:June Z5 BEVERLY ANN MCCOMISH IIBSVII She never lacks a witty answer. Pep Club Z, 3, 4 FHA 1 Annual Staif 4 Student Librarian 4 Birthdg Aug. 27 'VHMJ n4Wu.5 'Pm all mi MMS'-wl mT2iI. MICHAEL F. EVALINE J. MCDONALD MULLEN Mickey 'lsleanll Of all the things I She is true to her like the best, I much , word, her work' Prefer to Sli and 9' and her friends. rest- r X A H Pep Club 2, 3, 4 FFA 3, 4 ! 1 X Social Represent- Football Z, 3, 4 9 V' ative 4 Baseball Z, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club4 Birthday: April 17 Q Chorus 1, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 4 Birthday: Dec. 14 M11 4 mi., wi 44144 DANIEL BETTY NETHERY G! MCGRANAHAN A smile that won't Da-fmY come off. What he wants to get most out of school is himself. Football Z, 3, 4 Baseball 1, Z, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club4 Birthday: Feb. 5 Pep Club Z, 3, 4 FHA 1, 2 Annual Staff 4 Birthday: July 16 -S. fy av- Mis. 4: ':9 Sf -mm X 5 t x 4: X ' Y MP5 Qgfloqz Lila Afhybo L 15 JEAN Nggme, GERALD N THERY McGRANAHA 5.4 qerry., Love ongtrust on. When he feels like PEP Club 21 31 4 exercising, he sits Pep Club Secretary down. .1 4 Fo tb ll 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 3 A Bagkeibau 1, 2 FHA 11 31 4 3 15- A 1' Track 1, 2 FHA SeC1'eta1'Y 4 Lettermen's Club Band l, 2, 3, 4 2, 3' 4 Girlz' C4hO1 -15 11 ,U 'ad . WL-f Birthday: March Z6 Miiced,Chorus 1, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 kr Annual Business WK Manager 4 K V Forensics 3 , 1, X Junior Prom At- , tendant 3 4 :gin A X I Binthday: No . 23 - A I 'fill 5304! TIXVS QOWQYK Tunb WI LLAM .10 PH JEAN OIBRIEN MCKERNAN-Q! Q, 5' Kei-k 'lGreat men are dying fast, in fact, ldon't feel so well myself. Her maiden name she'1l not keep long. Pep Club Z, 3, 4 A 1, Z, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus 1 Football 2, 3, 4 'V KB fi Birthday: oct. 8 Basketball 1, Z, 3 Baseball 1, Z, 3, 4 Lp h Track 1, Z 4 'I Lettermen's Club ty 2, 3, 4 Birthday: Dec. Z5 Qt:--w c Xi Q, . 1 1.1. E 5 fhqmu ELLZQRJL 1 X JOAN PATRIC O'BRIEN 'Tis the Irish in me. Pep Club Z, 3, 4 Pep Club Officer 4 Treasurer FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus l Newspaper Staff 4 Birthday: Oct. 8 I THOMAS OSTERDAY Oscar If there isn't a cir- cus, then start one yourself. Football Z, 3, 4 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1 Lettermen's Club Z, 3, 4 Junior Prom At- tendant Badger Boys'State 3 Birthday: May 19 WILLIAM ' , -, PAULSON fT 4' Bill They say that he was once caught studying. FFA 1, Z, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Track 1 Lettermen's Club4 Birthday: Jan. 3 Ql4c darl m33yJWGf R6 5. ' - bHl'5'3'5Y v if-at -4,-if 51' A A 'A-pa 1, ' . . I h I lf:--.af , Ani-53 :N A1 X12 X 'QQ 'lin' eg 112- Q0 ,V - 5. 3.2, J w ' rg Fred 1'- K FRANCES svn e. PETERSON Fran Her hobby is going out at nights . Pep Club Z, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff l, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Forensics 1, 2 Student Librarian 2, 3, 4 Annual Co-Editor 4 Birthday: July 28 PETER REICHLIING Pete Who'? Me? FFA l, 2, 3, 4 Football Z, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1 Letterrnen's Club 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Birthday: Nov. Z1 JAMES P. RIELLY llpatll If the question's rather tough, why not try a little bluff. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Baseball 2, 4 Track 3 Lettermen's Club 4 Birthday: March29 JOHN RIELLY V M01 ul can resist any- 1 thing but tempta tion. FFA 1 Football Z, 3, 4 Track 1 Lette rmen's Club 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Birthday: March 7 MICHAEL RIELLY Mike lf remarks were a grain of sand, 1'dbe a desert. Football Z, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Lettermen's C1ub4 Birthday: Aug. 2.4 - '? SIX N ,J-1 X n MARILYN MARIE SMITH Yfsmittylf A girl of quality, though not quantity . Pep Club 2, 3, 4 FHA 1, 2 Chorus 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Birthday: July 16 f7Y1,..J'7'lu-.AMD MARY SOMMER 1155 Time which strenghtens friend- ship weakens love . Pep Club Z, 3, 4 FHA 1, 3, 4 Chorus 1, Z, 3, 4 Birthday: April 21 'L .Q-3 di 9 Ni' Q g,,,:n..-L GLENN SOPER Hsope 11 A one-woman man. Baseball l, Z, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1,2, 3 Lettermen's Club Z, 3, 4 Track 1, Z : Birthday: Feb. 16 GEORGE THOMAS STAUFFACHER lITOrn!! Ido mostofmywork sitting down. That's where I shine. x FFA 1, 2, 3,4 FFA Officer 4 Reporter ggf- Football Z, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2 1 T 5 in-L ai SOX 'Q'-vi u vv Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4 Birthday: Nov. 8 ,yn cxrqgjal-6 L ' DELBERT . STEINER HEar1H There are two things I don't want - a dress suit and a girl. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 1, Track 1, Z, 3 Lettermen's Club E f Vi! 1-761 'GX Z, 3, 4 Birthday: Dec. 1 ,yn M NANCY KATHRYN STEINER HNanll As good as gold. Pep Club 2, 3, 4 FHA 1, Z, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Birthday: Dec. 13 .Wal cLM3F.y63....YJ 011 GEORGE w 7 STEVENSON Steve He played the gen tleman the athlete the student He play ed all well Class Pres1dent 1 Football Z 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 'b-Q 1' ack 1 Z and 1 Z Chorus 1 2 Newspaper Staff 1 sig, -Qc Lette rmen s Club FOTSHSICS 1 2 3 Junlor Prom At tendant Badger Boys' State Football Captam 4 Aprll 1 ,ply E3 JUDI H AN STOLL Judy Not too large, not too small but sweet and loved by all Pep Club 2 3 4 3 A 1 2 nd 1 2 'Q G1rls' Chorus 4r M1xed Chorus 2 Newspaper Staff 4 Homecommg tendant 3 Homecommg Queen Juruo r P rom tendant B1rthday July 11 FREDERICK JOHN STUCK1 Fr1tz I never let my schoolmg mter fere w1th m educatlon V1ce Pres1dent 4 Football 2 3 4 Track 1 2 89' Lettermen's Club 'K Bxrthday Oct 27 CQ lf 5 5 ei.:- Y d'f f u..f 4.32, HELEN L THOMMEN Qu1et but full of un ' FHA 1 4 Pep Club Birthday Feb 15 Ylnrv Qrmetfv RODNEY TUESCHER ' T1sh The trouble w1th 11fe 1S that there are so many beau tlful women and so llttle tune Football Z 3 4 Basketball 1 Z ackl 2 3 Lettermen's Clu Bxrthday Nov Z0 0'nwC5L.5,-fa-...:.-QW NANCY UBERSOX Ub1e A handful of fun 15 better than a bushel ful of learnlng Pep Club 2 3 4 G1rls Chorus 1 Z Mlxed Chorus 1 Z FHA 4 B1rthda3 Sept 9 sf ' 1' 'Se' KAREN WARD Tall and wlllowy am I Pep Club Z, 3, 4 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 FHA Presxdent 4 Band 1, Z, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 FOTSHSICS 3 Blrthday MarchZ5 WALTER WARD Wxnston Gxrls are bother some but I l1ke be bothered FFA l Z Football 2 3 'R Baseball 1 2 Track 3 4 it and l 2 3 Chorus 4 Newspaper Staff Lettermen s Club4 FOICHSICS 3 Blrthday June Z3 I Y 5 JAMES WHALEN J1m The older I grow the more I chstrust the famxlxar doc trme that age brxngs wxsdom ' W V1ce Presxdent 3 'Q A 1 Z FFA Presxdent 4 1-ootba1lZ 3 4 li I '5-'X rack 1 Z 3 Lettermen s Club Jumo r Prom At tendant Bxrthday D c 6 Y as IN MEMORIAM She was a swell g1rl ' 'A greatf 1end 'A wh1z ata These and s1m1lar remarks were heard among Hope's classmates of Darlmgton H1gh School as they assembled 1n a body at the Kemper Memorlal Ep1scopal Church to b1d her a last farewell Hope was a member of our Class of '58 She was a dlll gent worker Wlth the Future Homemakers of Amer1ca and for the Pep Club at D H S She had several hobb1es Anyone who knew Hope was aware of herlove for horses and the fun and enjoyment she always had horseback r1d1ng Another mterest of I-Tope's was art We were fortunate that she had th1s ab1l1ty, for she was the g1rl who d1d the art work and the clever cartoons for our 1957 PEKATONIKA Hope was a member of the Rebekah Lodge at Darlmgton She 11ved here all her l1fe To those who knew her best she was a wonderful g1rl, never to be forgotten LK,M4.lk.u-mf lfikafwlvuldv no .IEANETTE WIEGEL Nettle' Ichatter chatter as I go to one and then the other Pep ClubZ 3 4 A l 2 3 Band 2 3 4 orus 1 2 3 Mxxed Chorus l Z Newspaper Staff 1 Annual Staff 2 3 4 FOTEDSICS l 3 4 Student I..1brar1anZ Orchestra 3 Tr1ple Tr1o Z Bzrthday Apr1l Z0 RUTH WIEGEL She looks l1ke an angel and acts lxke one too but we are never certaxn what an angel w1ll do Transferred from Shullsburg I-hgh School whenaSen1or Pep Club 4 FHA 1 2 Forensxcs Z B1rthday Sept 15 -5' Ni HOPE ROGERS 1 1 1 'Q . ,. :fn W, ' , K -1 xl '. 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I 2, 3, 4 11 1' f ' ' - .' ar 'ff .sf : e . .W-1, 5 gi, 2' .. - ll ' .I Y rl .Il I ' Ist.ll v ' f Ll- Sophomores We bounded mto our Soph omo re year w1th Barb Howe and Mar1lyn Holln ger as our peppy cheerleaders they rema1ned as such the rest of the 2 years Barb graced the Homecom1ng I I Freshmen In '54 we startedD H S 90 Strong Elected offl cers were Duane Furrer Presldent George Ste venson, v1ce presldent Mar1lyn Hollmger sec retary treasurer Bud Olson and Judy McCar v1lle soc1al represent at1ves ,W W Q wwf' Marllyn added beauty to the hornecommg court as our freshnian attendant and Gary Holl1s helped to cheer our teams to v1ctory Wlth h1s fancy pep rally ant1cs Our members showed the1r tal ents 1n mus1c forenslcs xg 3, and sports Both school publ1cat1ons were helped by our -1ournal1st1c h1z zes Norman Lancaster Lee Breckl1n,Rodney Tue scher andGeorgeSteven son set the pace for track by w1nn1ng the relay race at the Pra1r1e relays day as our representat1ve Don Hastert served as class pres1dent Lee Brecklm V1Ce pres1dent Jlm Whalen, secretary Joel Gratz treasurer Norman Lancaster and Pat Bennett as soc1al representa t1ves Outstand1ng 111 sports were George Stevenson and B111 F1tz patr1ck who were promoted to the Q3 A tearn 1n basketball and Geor e agam 1n football as our quarterback.We also did a great Job in volleyball th1s year. . - '1- 18 K n 1 - W I 1 , , gg xi .. - l ' ' 4 K ' r xg , . . , - 1? . 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I 3 ' DHS SMLS ,' VICTORY m While our boys were getting A qs. .L -V i a taste of their first football ' 'W ' A 4 championship, the gals won ,S-4 the speedaway tour- : nament. This was the year of our Prom, over which ' Marilyn reigned as K , Q i queenandBi11Fitz- 54 A h patrick as king. ff Ebb Tide was the X theme chosen. ,fl .M 'liil J Seniors Marilyn Hollinger was presented the Betty Crocker award for DHS and Judy McCarville the DAR award. This our last year we wish our alert and intelligentfac- ulty a fond farewell . We achieved conference charnpionship in football and held a homecoming dance with Judy Stoll as queen and George Stevenson as captain reigning over the event aided by Judy McCarville, our class representative. Class officers for the year were Keith Lan- caster, presidentg Fritz Stucki, , vice-presidentgJudy McCarville, ' secretary-treasurerg Evaline Mullen and Q Varv Bob Burke, social t representatives . Use' 'E' if J U g N . g ay g l V ,nu fr 'Vl. --f A Ci s 'Xi-f s-!.,yl.,,1 i V-I 4-.pw-.. pt de o Me cfamzfy 3,0- Back Row Joan Calvert M yBoyle Barbara Bowers Front Row Patr1c1a Buss man Class Treasurer MarJor1e Cannon Z3 E Back Row Donald Blank enhorn, Charles Barclay Harvey Andrews Front Row Loulse Blg ger Conn1eBennett Class Soclal Representatlve T Back Row Dav1d Chelle vold Sandra Douglas Dav1d Carpenter Front Row COUI116 Curry ljonna Chapman Back Row Mary F1nk j hnG1bson, Becky Franz Front Row Nancy Gou Ann Fogo 'cv Back Row Marllyn Kelly Ellzabeth McCorn1sh Jean Malott Front Row Everett Malott E1 zabeth Leahy : ' , O . : ld, 1-idx 8' A I W : ' , ! Back Row Dav1d Monson Ralph Merrlam, Davld M11ler Front Row Gaylord M ley JosephMoore Back Row John McW1l 1131115 Class VICE Pres1 dent James McGu11'e John McDan1el Front Row Leah Mc Greane Janet McGowan Class SOC1al Represert at1ve 4' 5 K I Back Row Duane Nelson Harlan Pederson, Sh1rley Murphy Front Row Marllyn Olson Paul1ne Nevels Fil 9 fifi, Back Row ROSIC Ruf Mary :ar Ellen Plnk Judlth Rose 1e1p Front Row W1111am Plnk Gaylord Penruston if Q 0710 '.l'3'.e6z Back Row Edward Whalen James Van Matre Front Row LeWayne Thompson, Robert Tre- goning. i? T 1,9 5 Back Row D1ckSchwartz Caro1Schaber JoanSper Front Row James Staver, Ruth Slegenthaler 25 V7 v Juniors X., Back Row Gary Tuescher Class Pres1dent Robert V1rtue Front Row Jacquehne Mul len Carol H1llery if I' 9' W Back Row' Gail White Front Row Sh1rley Wood ward Larry Wlllborn T' 'E' Betty Garthwa1te Betty Homb Jan1ceSte1ner Gil 26 ---4---.,..,,. nur , A U unexpected , A -F, I 1 1 , 1 up ,, Ti., 3 .ssr pf-fist' Bvafq gf!-4-v Q21 Q' Top Row Gerald Calvert Mar1on Bowers, Thomas Bendorf Gary Cul 1 George Gould V1rg1n1a Gllbert Jud1th Berget Znd Row J'eanF1tz gerald Mary Jo Fltzgerald Janlce Goodrlch Rosalle Armstrong Sandra Bowers Patr1c1a Boyle lst Row Rlchard Burke, Suz1eGoode1l Clnda Clayton Donna Douglas Mary Kay Boyle Carol Gabel Juanlta Chlsrn ig, nl' T T A I ...A Top Row Joanne Lashock Lawrence Keough James K11ke11y Melvln Hanson FTaUC1S MCGU1Te Thomas McGreane Rosalle 1-Iuntlngton Znd Row Sandra Jackson Shlrley Lancaster Mary Catherlne MCGUITS M yMathys Delores Gratz Carol Kraus Barbara Hocklng s Row Danlel McDonald Kay McK1n1ay Mary Grace I-llcks Sharon La Vey Sherry H111 Barbara 1-lomb Terry Hastert 28 x g is Q -L Y Y 1:1 . . , on N, 'a . 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I 1 1 - k 5' 1 -1 Iv ' P 'Q' x , M: v, 19: 471 , , - 3 ,V 4 A rf 4 ,A - ' - b W J' wi , A :Q l j' X Q K N 5.1 -1: . 452 - -X' , 1 X T - irc - ' K ah ,. 1' X X kr -M J 5 14 ' 1 if , 1 1 f , 1,1 7' ,.. f , .ff L X, fe m ..- F I 1 1 1 I J , ' I 1 1 1 ar , , , - . 1 t I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 58 P--11.6.4 Top Row Paul Me1er Jerry Prlne James Spr1nger Gary Mevls Jerry Monson Norman Mueller Steven Rasmussen Znd Row Ann Staver Sue Sunmons, Da 1d Olds R1chard Rock W1ll1amMe1er Shlrley Sch1l lmg lst Row Bonnle Ruef, Betty Peterson Betty Rlsser, Phyllls Olson Rhonda Peterson Barbara Olson Cllff Penn1StOn WY. ing.. W V I QL YY A Top Row: Betsy Teasdale, Edwin Weaver, Gene Stevenson, Colin Ward, J nne Tuescher. Znd Row: Joseph Wiegel, James Wiegel, Clara Thom men, Caralee Thompson, Clell White, Homer Troy. lst Row: Rita Vir- tue, RonaldWedig, June Weaver, Barbara Stauffacher, Judy Weiskercher 29 V? Robert Webster Duane Stelner Gene Soper Sophomore Class Officers Back DaV1d Olds Vlce Presldent Rlchard Rock Soc1al Representatlve fi C3 Front Kay McK1nlay, Sec retary Treasurer Clell Wh1te, Soc1al Represent at1ve Cllff Pennlston Pres1dent SLM J, 9 1-f SOPHOMORE DANC ERS Jean F1tzGe1-ald Patty Boyle Mary Jo F1tzGerald Suzle Goodell 30 7 X X! Majorettes leadmg the newly 1n1t1a.te freshrnen onto the football fleld dur1ng the halftnfne exerc1ses Really Mrs Morrltt lt couldn t that bad Freshmen boys g1v1ng theudemonstra t1on of the hula Senlo g1rls and Ham havlng a lot of fun WatCh1ng the tortures of the fresh men There s nothmg llke steppmg 1nto cold spa.ghett1 1 ,flttfe kadcaf.-5 X6 1-. 'G Top Row Mlchael Carpenter, Joan Bennett, Carolyn K Carpenter Robert C nwell Tyler Bowers Darlene Benson Karen Alderson, Ronald Blaser Znd Row Tod Curtlss John Bartels Dav1d Bredeson, Alan Brecklln, Dahl Borman, Larry Chellevold Robert Cary lst Row Joyce Coulthard Rhoda Colden Nancy Coulthard Annette Brecklm R1ta Blgger, Cheer1e Blanken horn Betty Cannon Paul Aebersold A lbw' Top Row. Lou1s Lancaster, Nlcholas Hesselmg, M1chael Karnrnerud Frank Howery, Ernest Hess, Ronald Gough, Wayne Larson, Sharon Johnson. Znd Row, Ph1ll1p Ellefson, Rrchard Hauser, Nancy Johnston, Judlth Hauser, De lores Hoeper, Patsy Douglas, Dwayne Larson, W1llian'1 Imhoff. lst Row' Benjarnm Krahenbuhl, Robert Gross, Dlanna Ellefson,Nancy Curry, Donna Hzmrsbrunner, Earl Ferrell, Jack Hunt1ngton, Thomas Hastert. 32 II . Il V J, L, e I . I' . X Q TH ' U' at ti? -.yew 1 ga. 3 P , I ' - '9 ' I 5 +. 5 4 e ' 5 . ' :J , f 1, ..,t Q ' , V . ,eg 1 Y -. y if V 1 . , I il 1, -H v' ' Q W A It am I' ' ' ., - I ' ' L :N I 2 ' . , or I 3 I U : , , ' ' , . I , 3 I D - I I U J t 1' X e v . 1 x W '?, -I R1 gf W . K' V 1. , l S 'P X : 4+ 'J' 5 ' . .J X 't 6 '- Ag ,A I A J? Xe- 4 r re 'J J 3 in ,u., 5-A S A- W VV 1 1 .LVV . . . . . , X S Top Row Lonnald Leary Mlchael Leahy Douglas P1ll1ng T1mothy McGett1 gan Robert McCarten Thomas Meylor Stephen Lee Znd Row Jud1thMur phy Donna Olson Ellen Mlller, Lynne Olson, Rlchard Clds NancyLeu Sondra Larson Beverly P1ckett lst Row Donald Leary, R1chard McK1ll1p R1ta Parkmson Charles McCom1sh Charles Paxton, Gary Norland Robert Patt1nson ? Top Row Thomas Symons, Joseph Thomas Jack Whlte Dav1d Raymond II nn Smlth Lesl1e Torstenson Gerald Wonders Lawrence R1elly Znd Row Yvonne Pmkham, Mary Wh1tford, Tane Sauer, W1ll1am Woodward Eleanor Rakow Gladys Ward Joan Stoll Amta Rowe lst Row Mlldred Smothers Nancy Short, R1ta R1elly Donna Weaver, L1nda Stauffacher Barbara Ra1sbeck Carole R1chter Karen Staver Q3 5-X Y 11 .L , ii ' - A ' F A l 1 ' ' 'wi ' .1 . - is A ' I S as E ., H 1: ' ' 6 I gi -Q I x l Q-a X 1 J Vx I , . , . . , . .- 1 9 2 - 2 ' , I l l I 1 1 - 3 1 I I Y sg. 4' fl vu ...., ,UA K 4 . -. ' f MAX A ,f A A , Q4 C -1 lil 5 x . , 1 3 r H A 1 t -. Q :IIT ll . v ' ' fri x 9 ' Y- -1. DI. , .. 1 x.. . , J M .5 . y ' . ' 'A' , v x :Q x..-hir og 4 5 . ' I ffff ' A . Z I . I - I Y 1 1 1 ' 1 L , I 1 f ' I I I , 7 I ' 'Y 'HQQQ I il 54 Freshmen Class Officers Top Larry Chellevold Jack Whlte Soc1a1 Rep resentat1ves R1chard Olds, VICC Pres1dent Front Nancy Curry Sec retary Treasurer Paul Aebersold Pres1dent .ai-, Karen Soper, Parnela T- is al! Ganshert Wllllam ' B erget, John Plnk N4 nu 'len iq. 1' We saw you at the freshman initiation I 1 Ii Q 4 0' 'Y ' fs :J Tues che . 6th Row: fc: is ds: Oo 56 32 CDCD Ex m ' Q2 Il. 'SO ge hi 'dun LJ anahan, E o E-I r-4 o D Dan McGr 4D f-4 v-4 GJ .E U Us r-1 CD DD 'U -H 5 M Q Q -1-4 P4 0.2 OU 7-30 F-1 Etna U00 Q30 .,-4,-I 3 gs - 3-I F115 gi Ou mx 9.2 I-'IQ L.-I 3-4 'U CD -.-4-. 3 erry ue, Virt ob d Rock, B 3-I G5 .c U 'Fl DG sf O ID I-I :S fu fl. v-4 r-4 'ri LU al in H :S cn -c H as ,Q U -F1 D1 :E O U1 I-'4 on Z ev C KU 3 Q I 1 Meier E3 I r-1 G3 C 4th Row: VCI' P Sta Q2 5 OJ u UD erry 5 o DG son, .E 4-9 me .OE .Q,g'H QD 71 SH 8 M52 ago ,EQJ2 Givqrg -1,44 Gmc rn? E3 OE E41 b GS Q u. H Q o Q 'cf GJ ETS 0 C cl Carp McDo avi Dan E-1 5.5 O3-4'-4 - O O EO H oi -4 5- M U 4-T H CD u CD G 'll G O Q x-I CD +1 U1 6 Lanc ter, th Cliff Penniston, D Webs en, Bob ack Gib J USS In 3.5 H R astert FOOTBALL SQUAD -f-4 OJ M 5 O U! V1 +-,E H GJ P F-I O C n QD +4 UD Q. Q2 C1'SO1'1 Ped Q. 03 cn:- cd ID U Q fl , Q .Zim 53,-1 O BI' H MCG '5 Q .E rd :Nm F-I B 1-1 mn! U I Lathrop Paul Meier -L-3 H 3 '53 E Q O E4 5 3 asfig .S 'go 1 'U . L11 3 cv 5 ev E3 '95 F-1-up U1 KD .Ei grim '-+2 UE E-4 .2- Q53 kelly, il K QU M2 -'-Qc 25 QQ fab 6 EQ im ielly, J aniel 3. CD 3.5 H D-1 ind I-4 A o 4-3 r-4 GS w WIPU JA U Q QU HSE F7.S ..O 3 3 +1 U3 15 U F4 :- m K6 I-I-oO 'U H C0 cv 7-3 :J -ll s-T o cd n Bill McKe 2 td 20- ond 4-3 r, rry Nethery, escher, Dick John- ey Tu Q5 +a KD N 3 MS O Qi Leroy son, Han Jim .-4 .-4 CD -.-4 nd E rri on, Ralph Me IIS Bob Be ani, Bob T 5 urke, an. Znd 1'I1 S, W Andre son, OI1 M rf O U2 s:: U :Q G2 4-5 rn U r: 0 U I-I UI O U1 G 0 P OJ 4-1 U3 Bill rvey avid a D Sa '12 .E V1 W: er Hesselin ODD DSO M r-1 .v-450 D- Q CD C1 -v-4 -r-4 regon r Re te ,Pe H, ire , George tre, Francis McGu Van Ma M Fitzpatrick Q CD -'El 5.1: :nga QB Er I'-ard Q. ll ll Dorhngton Sews Up Loop Honors Darllngton won the champ1onsh1p of the South western W1scons1n H1gh School League agam 1n 1957 w1th an undefeated record of seven w1ns The Redblrds scored 193 po1nts for teanu offen s1ve honors and took defenslve laurels as well Only Lancaster was able to score agamst them that touchdown commg 1n the f1rst four mm utes of the1r September 27 game, wh1ch was won by Darl1ngton 33 7 S W AL Champs 1957 DHS Opponent M1ne ral Polnt Boscobel Lancaster Plattevllle Dodgevllle Fennlmo re Pra1r1e du Ch1en's game was cancelled because of an ep1dem1c of Aslan flu 1n then' teazn George Stevenson was elected capta1n of the 1957 team and Dave Chellevold and Gary Tuescher were elected Co Captalns of the 1958 team The annual Athletlc Ban quet, held on November 12 1n the gym was attended by about 250 people 37 1 .L it K, is ' 12 ' ' o Z9 O i 33 7 31 ' 0 34 ' 0 33 ' O 21 Cuba City O j . . . t. ,4' i f ' - aa? . n 5 ' ...ll ' 1 I L HA... --14.74, gEw,if 'wa s WK! 1 il Pr-I 'Q 2, S2 M! 'M H5 i cz F I if .gyusmvlw 3, 1' fa. f 38 2. 3. VICTORY CHEER By Cheerleaders Return of the mighty Redb1rds . Strategy 1n the rnak mg. Vlctory Cheer by Cheerleaders: Barbara Howe Connxe Curry Rita Vlrtue Kay McKin1ay Janet McGowan Mar11yn Holhnger Kea: TA E104-L Basketball ji ' XIIUY A Team Top Row B1l1McKernan Bob V1rtue Jerry Nethery Jun Hanson Bob Lathrop Rod Tuescher Pete Re1chl1ng D1ck Schwartz Gary Tuescher Front Row Dav1d Chellevold Gene Stevenson George Stevenson Gary Mev1s B111 F1tzpatr1ck Tom Osterday 3 '30 1 2 3 11 43 'X-Qi'- x I B Team Top Row Bob Cornwell Gary Cullen Jerry Monson FTBHCIS McGu1re Tlm McGett1gan B111 Meler Znd Row Steve Rasmussen M1ke Kam merud Jerry Wonders Rlchard Kocli Bob Webster Dav1d Olds D1ck Olds Joe Thomas Front Row B111 Irnhoff Larry Chellevold Jerry Calvert C11ff Penn1ston N1CkyHeSSe11ng Allen Brecklm Steve Lee 39 Il II 2 -V if 1-ZH I V xii P1 f- H Q' Y ,, :Q I T 1 ml, H xv' 1 ,U-.x 4' Q, I A 4,1 , f , , 5 f ,J ..43f 'S I--Q 142 ff' BN J, . - x , gl X a ,gl E5 so 4. S xA 'C 1' 'ffl 1' A ' n B 4 ' - u Q X 1 aa x ' ' ' 1 5 12 5 :ga W A 3 ,NN A .1 V M lf 3:1 1 1 P xr 2' ' l s 1 1 xx II Tregonirig, Gaylord Pennistan. 2nd,Row: Coach Ilick Davies, ,John ! : I I , 1 , ! , -l. I . . . , n - - 1 -uv 4 -:She-+1 . y ! ' ' ' ' l , f 2 51' I ,'.' Q IT 1 '. . ELQI V la Z 4 4 ' ' 0 5 Q- 5 .4 .11 m A 'lf fl 5 il i W ' . ,C 3 .- 3 1 K G I wffliy S 4 1 , , B 1 1 Q V Y 1 ye Q 1 5 5 3 4 B , ,. g Q 1 ' U fs 1, f G 'M Q . kr 1 ' v ' , . x f 4 3 V 1 ' 2 J .f ' X- i , N 1' . xx 'G X I : ! l f . . Q ?i. . , . . . I , . - I 2 I I 1 . 1 I 1 I ' 3 l 1 : I . I l I 3 . j o Basketball 958 Scores Belmont Mineral Point Boscobel Lancaster Platteville Dodgeville Prairie du Chien Belmont Fennimore Cuba. City Mineral Point Boscobel Lancaster Platteville Dodgeville Prairie du Chien Fennimore Cuba City Teom Darlington 62 1958 lB' Teom Belmont Mineral Point Boscobel Lancaster Platteville Dodgeville Prairie du Chien Belmont Fennirnore Cuba City Mineral Point Boscobel Lancaster Platteville Dodgeville Prairie du Chien Fennimore Cuba City Darli 40 ngton 2.1 ll ll lfave QM, LW!! Travel Varsity Track Q56 nr Dias D L.: Top Row Stevenson McGowan Whalen McGett1gan Lancaster Tues Her Rhelly 3rd Row Ellefson Benson Ste1ner Fenner Hanson Acherman Znd Row Burke Stuck1 R1elly Ward Stauffacher Palz k1ll lst Row Coach Dav1es Lancaster Lathrop H1CkS Brecklm Aebersold The squad carr1ed f1ve fellows to the State meet at Carnp Randall They were Burke McGett1gan Tuescher McGowan and Benson Sophomore Vorsliy Track Q J, -Q LJ BROW Monson Rood Barclay McGu1re Whalen 3rd Row Van Matre Merrlam, McDan1e1 Andrews Znd Row M1ller Schwartz Chellevold Pennlston Thompson lst Row V1rtue McW1ll1ams Tuescher Staver X n Qi n K L V f. ui n .1 y D Q 5 M J A D D QM ' V n L n n . n T U . T ' D 'tl ', Q. I ll l I e c , : . , : , , i ,i , 'D , I , , , 0 3, ' eil S 5 , fi A I QL. R - Q 4 1154 V- X H f .al X .' in I X. T n S ' it Q ,M v T Q n ,' 4, 4 W S N n ,aj , 4 ix 5, x P V n . lr' I D, Y D 'B x D ', f A f To : , , I , . ' , . .9 .171 Afw Bcaseboll 1957 We ze id , Top Row Pinkhani Rielly Hesseling Hollis, G tz Pink Willborn Blankenhorn Gibson Pederson McGranahan, Moore Nelson Znd Row E Rielly Malott Carpenter Lan caster Osterday Fitzpatrick Wonders Glen denning Rock Johnson lst Row Roseleip Soper Douglas McKernan F nn ston Wilson Chapman Andrews D Moore Hastert The team was S W A L champion 1n baseball with a 5 O record Freshmen Track il A N X, YD44 X The tearn placed third in the conference meet. Gene Stevenson placed lst in the discuss, Cliff Penniston Znd in the pole vault, Gary Mevis tied for Znd in the high jump. Steve Rasmussen placed in the broad jump. Top Row: McGuire, Mevis, Monson, Hanson, McGreane. 3rd Row: Meier, Weaver, Prine, Stevenson, Webster. Znd Row: Calvert, Olds, Rasmus- sen, Steiner, Meier. lst Row: Bennett, Burke, Rock, Hastert, Penniston. v 7 1' -f , T ,x... .W ..QA ......,.,, ..,.. ,.,...,.,,...., M.. Y--q.m..,....,... ,r My ' xxx 1 KV' 5 'im fi. X XJ ,f im 'Q i ii Q . ,Q Q , -nic-1--ffl M. - -- , .re ' .Y X Sw' - f Q we X A . , . , -fa,- Y., 1 ,Vl I 1: V V, .QA , ,W -w.w.,. T V 1 puff! HOUIIJUIQ Future Formers of Amerlco Seniors 7' L Standlng Don Andrews John Acherman I m Stauffacher Bob Burke Seated Peter Re1chl1ng Leroy Lancaster II Paulson M1chael McDonald Standmg J1m Whalen Carl Fenner Kelth L caster Seated Norman Lancaster RobertBenson James R1elly Delbert Ste1ner Juniors Standmg Donald Blankenhorn, W1ll1am P1nk, Duane Nelson . Seated Davld Monson, Dav1d M1ller, Dav1d Carpenter. Standmg Gaylord Mosley, Edward Whalen, Harvey Andrews . Seated R1chard Johnson, LeWayne Thomp son, Joseph Moore. Il ll 0 I 1 1 L fr- 1 L U l J A ' 1 I , ' Y 1 . ' V L lla N W f - xlzvrz 1 WQVX I r 1 , ,. , ' . . A , V A 4 ls 4 - . I , , l f D 1 1 D 0 , , an . Z H D , , 3 1 s B 1 , I . 1 I C fi, A 'KJ J' rd 44 Sophomores G. Q9 gas f'o 1r,,4illIl.4-:rx Top Row James K1lkelly Melvln Hanson Gene Stevenson Norman Mueller 2nd Row Jospeh W1ege1 Col1n Ward Edwln Weaver Gerald Calvert TETEW R1chard Burke GeorgeGould R1chardRock Rona1dWed1g Freshmen Top Row W1ll1am Woodward Ronald Gough Davld Raymond Lynn rn1th joseph Thomas M1chael Leahy Lou1s Lancaster Znd Row Rlchard McK1ll1p Wayne Larson, Gerald Wonders Thomas Meylor Ernest Hess Lonnald Leary Rlchard Hauser Front Row Thomas Hastert Robert Cary John Bartels Dwayne Larson Johnl-Iunt1ng ton W1ll1am Irnhoff Donald Leary 4:1 5 I Q - fi T T gk : -if I4 ' I Q f I u -.va y y -.s ,9 E 1 ef ' ' . 1' '- V 1 1 1'1 . I JI? I 2 . , lf' f I . 1 . 1 1 3 . 1 I 1 . 1 D Fr : ' , , ' , ' . C u., I B A , ,U is ' 'Q ' ' .dl 1 -T ' R' 1 ' K . Y 'Sl :es ' 4 L 9 ll: 4 R my N L - n P . 5 1 k -sf ' v 8 ' : . I Y I . 3 S n 1 1 l 1 I - I I . ' i I Y , , ' . : 1 1 1 1 . ' I I - 3 ' SWB Ilia-Aan Future Homemokers of America N! The clothlng lab of our Home EC department moved to new quarters thxs year Smce the growth of our school made a new room necessary for the f1fth grade our former lab was turned over to them and we moved 1nto a remodeled north end of the mam assembly Durmg the fxrst few days of school our g1rls and Mrs Stevenson pamt d the room's furnrshmgs managlng through the1r Sklll to get more pamt on the wood than on themselves We see Karen Ward Barbara Howe Hope Rogers Judy Stoll Joan O'Br1en Evelyn Hoeper Mary Gordon Mary Sommer and Mary B1gger standmg as they pamt On the lowerlevel are Mary Buttery Jean O'Br1en Joyce Lee Jeanette W1egel Lo1s McGranahan and Mar1lyn Hollxnger After our clothmg lab was completed and ready for mspectlon we gave a Halloween Tea iii b OO Carol Kraus Barbara Homb Mar11yn Olson arol Gabel Donna Douglas Carol Kraus and ROSIC Ruf Mary Flnk, Karen Ward,and Carolee Barbara Stauffacher are takmg care ofthexr du Thompson are bus1ly preparmg for the Hallgw tles as food commlttee of the Halloween tea een tea 4 . ! l I 1 I . 7 1 3 ' l ' I I I Y ' 5 1 ,wg . - -J V 1 1 4 ,- v ' Q .. 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' A . - FHA Holloween Teo Participating in the fun at the Halloween tea are Janet McGowan Suzie Goodell and Dolores Gratz Seated on the gym bleachers enjoy ing a cup of chocolate are Evelyn Hale Marilyn Olson Sandra Douglas Nancy Ubersox Nancy Gould Nancy Steiner Helen Thommen Mary Gordon Jean Cassidy Mary Sommer Joan O'Br1en Mary Bigger and Jean O'Br1en Mary Gordon at right and Karen Ward lower left describe the style review Rosie Rui Mary Fink Jean Cassidy Janet McGowan Mary Sommer and Joan O'Br1en are shown below at center Lower right picture shows Mrs Stevenson Rita Bigger and a guest Future Homemokers of Amerlco Future Homemakers of America is a private, non-profit organization in- corporated under the laws of the District of Columbia It cooperates with the Office of Education, U S Department of Health, Education, and Wel fare, and the American Home Economics Association in promoting home economics study and instruction, and all phases of homemaking activities, in public and private secondary schools Tafent parade Homecoming 1957 The Pep Club Kxtchen Band second place wmner was the 1dea of Pep Club Presxdent Marllyn Hollmger It was orgamzed and d1rected by Jean Malott Conrne Bennett and Joanne Tuescher Shxrley Armstrong and Carol Kraus played washboards chshpans bazoo kas andassorted mstruments des1gned to torture the ear s 1' i -1 Prize-winning float by the Freshmen . ,. L.. f --- is x I 'L.. ' 1 First-place honors in the parade went to the Junior Class Float. , A :ft The Sophomore float recelved thlrd prlze ,f ,f 48 af a ' A Ov ami- 21 .A I H2211 7-2 'H J' 'Q kr-'rx The Crownmg of Queen Jud1th Sto11 by Captam George Stevenson at the Fr1day n1ght dance c11 maxed the 1957 Homecom1ng act1v1t1es Nancy Curry Freshman attendant and Janet McGowan Junlor attendant Members of the football squad standxng are Bob Burke, Peter Re1ch11ng, Lee Breckhn Leroy Lancaster, Tom Osterday Jarnes Whalen, Rod Tuescher, Tommv Stauffacher, and James Han son B111 F1tzpatr1ck acted as Master of Ceremon1es Queen Judy and Captaln George Parade I K Ct!!- 9 ll ll 0 G . , J x ,AQV 3. , V A V , ' A y I I I - K - T ff' The Court includes: Judith McCarvi11e, Senior attendantg Sandy Jackson, Sophomore attendantg I ff- ! Q 7 . F7 . I og 1 KQAQE .fl Sid, . q , . ' 2.114 4 T 0 -gcfventute H Cornivol Funseekers of the carnlval The f1Sh pond at t1-acted many of the younger set Buck Franc1s Mr Wood and FTaI1C1S Cr1st llven up the cake Walks Duane Larson shoots to w1n Whlle Bob V1rtue The Hatte Sen1ors , .vu N M14 'W E4 My Q-W, f f,.1'-'51 A k A 2 -. E 55 ,L ,Q Q . . at Q- H -american fczncfifancf H SAXOPHONES SAXOPHONES Bowers Jackson Rock MCC.:l'8.I13h31'1 HOIT1b Ruef O1 s on Hille rY B ASS HO RNS MIXED REEDS AChe1'ff1aH Chapman Roseleip Thomps Olds Thompson ward Goodell short Ward Chellevold cxcm JV, PERCUSSION PERCUSSION T . Brecklin Hollis Gross Qrstenson . Glbson Blas Howe Chism F1tZG6Tald Plckett Osterday FitzGe1- F7 TENOR SAXOPHONE BARITONE Johnston Ellefson Gratz Cornwell Stauffacher Homb Boyle Olds Curry CORNET CLARINET Whalen Hughes Jameson Carpenter Huntlngton Garthwalte Wlegel V1rtue Moore Slegenthaler Boyle Pmkharn Calvert Aebersold CLARINET CORNET Stauffacher T eu Clay ton Penn1ston Stevenson Johnson Leahy Weaver Olson Hlrsbrunner Curtls McCarv1lle Curry Y -,i 4-' J, . vs - , Q -. -- I . .N- K V 4 X .- 'u U. l ' 1' ' . . :L .L ,J ' ' -1 : Q3 V 7 i 417 l. 4' f 2 tr -. ., f- -. '1 'W x 7 '1 -, .. , , L, X' ,. . 4 Y FLU TES FRENCH HORNS Holhnger Buttery Schaber Ward McGreane Franz Lee Goodnch TROMBONES TROMBONES Tregonlng Stevenson MCVIS Thorr-as Tuescher PeHD1StOn Stoll Huntlngton Calvert V1rtue TWIRLERS Curry M F1tzGerald J F1tzGerald Goodell Rose1e1p Howe H lffame That Tune H MGdriQGIS Top Row Dav1d Olds Roger Hesselmg D1ck Olds Bob Tre gon1ng lst Row John Acherman Barbara Howe Karen Ward Joyce Lee Judy McCarv1lle Larry Chellevold Boy s Chorus fx f'WX ,fjf je To Top Row Gary Holl1s Tlm McGett1gan Robert Cornwell Gary Mev1s Paul M r John McDan1el Jlm Hanson D1ck Johnson 3rd Row Roger Hessellng Dav1d Olds Bob McCarten Gaylord Penn1ston Bob Tregonmg John Acher man Larry Ellefson R1chard Rock Znd Row Bob V1rtue Gary Tuescher John McW1ll1a.rns Jerry Calvert D1ck Olds Jack G1bSOn George Gould lst Row Paul Aebersold Larry Chellevold Lesl1e Torstenson, Joe Moore 'Tod Curt1s Ph1ll1p Ellefson Ben Krahenbuhl S5 :A F. x V, I 7 Y ,Y 1 A 1 I I . 1 2 1 . 1 ' ' . 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D 1 1 I 1 13 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 3 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 Triple Trio Top Row Karen Ward 'ZERTCTNFT Conn1e Curry Becky Franz Joyce Lee Front flow Barbara Howe Ruth Ch1sm Jack1e Mullen Judy McCarv1lle Mar1lyn Holhnger Mixed Chorus nhnoone 'll' Top Row Ellefson McW1ll1arns Johnson Holl1s Me1er Cornwell MSVIS M Cettlgan Hesselmg Tregonlng McCarten Rock 4th Row Aebersold Acherman Dave Olds Calvert Tuescher D1ck Olds C1bson V1rtue L Chellevold Curt1s R Hunt1ngton Lee 3rd Row Ward G Ward Arm strong .T F1tzgerald Gould McGreane, Calvert Kraus Betty Homb Wlegel Clayton H1llery Znd Row McGranahan Stauffacher Ubersox P1ckett Chapman C Curry N Curry Stoll Hollmger Howe H1rsbrun ner Front Row Olson V1rtue McCarv1lle Short Buttery Franz M Fltzgerald Ruef Mullen Chlsm 56 4 W . Yfffwi K - C 1 1 , 7- . , ,. y V, 1 1 ' f. . 5 K I 1 1 - 1- I 1 1 1 , . . '. ' ' 1,1 w ,- ' ' ' ' '1 if fl 3 V- U 1' Hx -V - ,. Af, '1 -. ,. ' j X 0 , dn' , I ,. 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N - , V L f 1 . 5 , A I - - J , V ' ' 1 2 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 , . -3 J : '- 'v I - 4, S1 ,. - - , - - - .- X .. ,- I .. 14' 1.1 11 ,XF N H H h L U G 1, 4, ,b V rf' V . of -,- 7 1 A 1 Q . V ' ' v A X ' A K. - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ea , . , , , . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o . 1 , 0 , 1 y y 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 . . , - Barbara Olson Judy Roselelp Sandra Jackson Christmas Concert Tom Osterday Ronald Wed1g W1ll1am McKernan, Gary Cullen Cheeme Blankenhorn Jun McGu1re W 1ll1am McKe rnan Patsy CuIt1S s Gary Cullen Cheerme Blankenhorn Gene Stevenson Carmen Grange Ronald Wed1g W1ll1am McKernan Gary Cullen Jnn MCGu1re J1m McGu1re Tom Osterday John Lathrop Cheer1e Blankenhorn Ronald Wed1g Tom Bendorf Don Hastert o ,. ,, 1 x , . n D . . . : r f.. ' 1 f . . 1 9 , , - . . Il ll .War pez ozmance George Stevens on Bobby Gro s s J1m Staver Don Oster day as Scrooge and Tmy I Tlm George Stevenson Don Osterday, George Stevenson S , g , g Q ozce o zteitone FOFSDSICS Non J f Y! Orlglnol Orcfory Top Row ' mothy McGett1gan Roger Hesselmg Tod Curt1ss Front Row Joan Tuescher Shlrley Armstrong Humorous Declomotory Top Row Suz1e Goodell Judy Roselelp Ruth Ch1sm Front Row ary K Boyle Becky Franz Pat Boyle I Non Humorous Declomotory Top Row Jack G1bson Gary Holl1s Jlldl Hauser Front Row M y Buttery Kathleen Jarneson Gladys Ward Four - Minute Speech Top Row: Kay Mclfinlay Jerry Calvert Front Row' Gary Mev1s B111 F1tzpa.tr1ck C' 3 The foregomg are the wmners 1n the local contest Also competmg mthe local contest mn Hurnorous Declarna tory andNon Or1g1nal Oratory are the followmg Top Row Larry Chellevold Lynne Olson R1taV1rtue Nancy Cur y Front Row Carol Krause Ro sahe Huntmgton Jane Sauer Janxce Goodr1ch There were elevenwmners 1n the con test held 1n Mt Horeb on March 4 Mary Buttery Marxlyn Hollmger KathleenJameson GaryHo1l1s Mary K Boyle Judy Rose1e1p Judy Mc Carv1l1e Bob V1rtue, Roger Hessel mg Gary Mev1s Kay McK1n1ay 17:11 - , I.: n -.1 ,1 I ' H A Q., Orlglnol Orotory Top Row :ff Penrnston Bob Vlrtue Judy MCCa.1'v1lle Interpretative Reading Front Row Jeanette Wlegel Mar1lyn Hollmger Conn1e Curry qv fffeet Tie press H The Redbird A93 1,121 Y H909 is ,X C VME REDBIR 0'1- '3 X G2 Ox4wC'1o A4100 ' , e y af' ' Y. 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The picture above illustrates a few of the headlines that have ap- peared this year. The picture below shows the reporters and editors busily at work in the typing room on the night that the paper is put together. Our ed- itors and reporters this year are as follows: paper. Co-Editors-Marilyn Hollinger, Mary Buttery Associate Editors: Becky Franz, Bob Virtue. Xrt Editor-Shirley Armstrong. Sports Report ers-George Stevenson, David Olds . Reporters Leah McGreane, LouiseBigger, ElizabethMc- Cornish, Connie Curry, Kate Jarneson, Judy Roseleip, Karen Ward, Larry Chellevold, Nan- cy Curry, Joyce Lee, Jeanette Wiegel, Jacie Mullen, Lois McGranahan,JoanO'Brien, Bar- bara Howe, Donna Chapman, Janet McGowan, Patti Hauser, Carol Schaber, andm any others . Many long hours were spent putting this school paper together and we are all very proud of the good jobs and fine writings that appeared in our ll T42 100,910 Qhoice PEKATONIKA STAFF Row Three Ros1e Ruf, Jean Malott J H R:osele1p Row Two Mary Mathys Mary F1I1E, Conn1e Ben nett Sandra Douglas Row One Pat Bus sman Evelyn Hale by-' X Row One Barbara Bowers, Jac1e Mullen, Frances Peterson Row Two R1ta Hughes , Sherry Carpen ter Row Three Elame Bowers, Lo1s McGranahan f -wir T Back Row Bev McCom1sh, Becky F anz Carol Schaber FrontR.ow Mar1lyn Smlth Betty Nethery, Ev a11ne Mullen Back Row Roger Hessel1ng Sh1r l Armstrong Gary Holl1s Front Row Jeanette W1ege1 MaryGordon, Kathleen Jameson PETERSON JAMESON Named Co Ed1tors f 1958 Year Book Frances Peterson and Kathleen Jameson have been named as co ed1tors of the yearbook recogn1t1on of the1r work 1n preparmg copy and layout and supplymg 1deas Lo1s IvlcGranahan and Mary Gordon are bus1 ness managers Mary Buttery 1S named Art L Nancy Short Jane Sauer Ed1to r I-, - Q- X A ' H- ' 1 N k xx x U ' 7 N . . .X l Q s x 5 X I , . j'f't: , -1 v im E ': rg! 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