Fennimore High School - Voyager Yearbook (Fennimore, WI)
- Class of 1957
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'Qu - X Jn ' QFIQ- ,, . s T -x As a coach, an adv1sor, and frrend, Because you've done so much for us From our frrsr day of school to the end, Thrs flfty seven semor class As a token of gramude true Here dedrcate thrs Voyager, Harold Stauffacher Stuffy to you. ff 'X I X 7 , 'QMQV f Wfzf? ffff 1375 ffa 4 f fdlffia Z!! Z 727f?79f2 ,z 4 4 z!6f62f2 f f X 5 1 1 X f,lf Z X Because we think that you re real cool TABLE OF CONTENTS VOYAGER l957 Annual staff Rand Baseball l93w Basketball Board of Fdueatron sowlrnv Cheerleaders '35 and Chorus Class Play 1951 COl'lll1ltFlCCITlCl1I l95C Dedreitron Dramatres Fdltor Faculty ltnnxntore Unron Free llrgl chool F F A F H A Iteld and Traek 1' Football Freshmen Homecomrng In Mernorram Iunrors Letter Club Lrbrarrans Low Down Sprrng 1956 Low Down 1956 1957 Marsden Awards 1956 News Edltor Personnel Prrncrpal E M Woll Prom 1956 Henrors Stmor Class Prophecy St mor Class X 1ll Qophomores Student Councrl Tabla of Contents Cover Deslgn Suggested by Davrd Rearner IENNIMORII BODY SHOP Sponsored by llNlxllN1ORlI DRY CLEANIFRQ 3 46 - 42 ' 1 7? 11 . 37 , ' 4 P ' ' ,, 41 , 5 - A .7 38 43 . 3 12 5 3 .4 v 13 ,' K ' 1 ' . 40 1 ' 46 ' 6 I , ' . ' . ' 1 so 4 . . . 47 . . . 45 1' ' s J56 11 35 Forensics 40 32 ' 5 44 ' 5 ' 26 36 ' ' . 46 ' ' J 12 ' - 41 f 14 1 ' 46 H 8 ' ' . . 4 10 ' 16 . 1 ' , - t 24 . I ' , AJ' 23 . 29 ' 4 1 , 2 3 QE, W V6-K 45 4- A 4-1' Y 3. fr X R ' we ,,,, Qgmf :Lf -fat 1' 1 .fin Afw m A j BOARD OF EDUCATION STUDENT COUNCIL W Farr1S D A H Trum E J Comngr m Treasurer Clerk Dxrector PRINCIPAL E M VOLL qxfvfrr 'YY FIRST ROW G Hammond D Gunderson J Heberlern T Jones E Clarson Senrors SEC D ROW J Morse S Govrer P Roan Junrors S Fr1t4 B Novrnska C Johnson Soph mores THIRD RON Mr Green Advlsor D Hofsterter B Htenner T Farrls Freshmen Ad v1sor Mr Ktauffaehcr COUNCIL ACTIVITIES Clothrng drrve Chrrstmas party T NIRP season Dances after games Park Clean up Career Day Courtesy Week FENNIMORE UNION FREE HIGH SCHOOL sponsored by i EISELE'S MASTER MARKET HOME APPLIANCE STORE 4 l .. r...'-..'Ia -2- .- , ' A 7 I L, a ,A I 0 T - ON : . , . ' , . n . . I I I' ' v ' I I. ' . I ' ' ' s n v 1 . Q . b . ' ' . ' 'rf:r.Ax','1x, g' 4'-' - '. , D ' . 'yI,.:. -- '. . Q Y I I I Q I gf 1. va-if K - In f- 'f 'q - ..,, , .-.f-'I' C. G. STUCKY October 8, 1905 October 30, 1956 Out of the infinite we come, tarry for a space, to live, to labor, and to love, and pass on into the infinite whence we come. On the morning of October 30th we wereshocked and saddened to leam of the sudden passing of Mr. Clarence Stucky, who had served our school as mathematics instructor, counselor, and friend for tweity-three years. Born in Fennimore, Wisconsin, onOctober 8, 1905,he received his elementary and secondary education in our school system and was graduated from Platteville Normal School where he re- ceived his B.E. degree. For six years he taudit in Soldiers Grove before transferring to Fenni- more. I-Lis teaching career was interrupted when he was called to serve his conmtry during world War IL As an ardent ex-serviceman he labored faithfully and devotedly for the American Legion where his loss will be felt deeply. Within our own halls his colmsel will no morebeheard, yet his wisdom and love shall continue to guide and sustain us in all our endeavors. We can never forget our associations with him. And to live in the hearts of those we leave behind is not to die. To glimpse beyond the sunset The brightness of the dawn- To trust in God's own promise That life goes on and on- To look to Him for comfort And lean on Him each day will bring the deep abiding peace That cannot pass away. X, MR. L. C. BECKER Physical Eduvziriorig Athlutics, Fresh' mari Advisor. MISS HELEN DOERINGSFELD English I, Lihrarian . 7 J X X if , J X FACULTY MRS. D. R. CRAIG Marhcrriaticsg Sophomore Advisor, MRS. C. R. BRAINERD Home Fconomicsg School Lunch, F. H.A., Senior Advisor. News Notes, Dramarics, A Juriior Advisor, C. mi.. ix. i. GILLIGAN Musicg sophomore Advisor MR. L. L. GREEN Comnii-rcial Suhjictsp Assisram Load., bILldmRIi,OL1Ilx1l, amor Ad visor. Sporisori d og UUNJEAM BRLAQ TRAUMJI bAI-xLRY GLENN DOAN ' STANDARD STATION DJR. C. A. NODOLF Science. MR. L. D. KOLAR Agriculture: Senior Advisor: F. F. A. 5 Football Grounds. MISS THELMA ROTHE Speech: English 111. MR. A. G. RUSTE General Science: World History: Annual Business Manager: Junior Ad- visor: Senior Guidance. W xx- MR. H. L. STAUFFACHER American History: Geography: A' merican Problemsg Student Council. -Q Junior Advisor, Visual Aids Director MRS . ELLEN PETRICK SOI, Dramatics: Forensics: Freshmen Advisor. MISS PATRICIA VOTH Physical Educationg Sophomore Ad visor: Dramatics. Sponsored hy FENNIMORE LUMBER COMPANY English 11: Latin 1: English lVg Cheerleaders, Annual, Junior Advi- MR, 'w'OLL'S GIRL FRIDAY BEST COOKS IN GRANT COUNTY U-gf -ar-1. ? x . '1 2 Doris Secher our Drivers Always Get Through Mrs, Fred Doan, Mrs. Orville Brodt On Time 1 nhl Mr Albert Sulzer Mr Clarence Trankle Mr Harold Bray Mr Charles Qpraggon FRIENDLY HENRY CAL EVERYBODYS PAL - C:-9 MR HENRY SCIINIAHLENBERGER B BRE Spomorad hv DPIVF IN 1 PENNIMORE CO OP OIL COMPANY 'S fe 4 . ' 'a Nr mg' ix L . 5 A MR. H. . Um . if '8-Sl ' r'.' 1 ' - A A' f f light LW-H1 . I Z - .,.,- - h q 7 W X X ' X X ,f f I r ' 4? 4 f ' 4 ' f, - Jwffmjr Q r y I 1 . , I A 6 5, .pr . I V4 23 ih Hi V V Q, ' I 9 IUNIOR PROM APRIL 27, 1956. if, 0' In vga' E , 'Q ' Q I iff? f 343332. if' ' ' 4' In T Wfsgff. 1 Q - i' h?'fQJ ' A A A . ' T f 'M if Lfwa-J Y ' , Y . 1 i ' I s ,Pig 'M 4 9 st 1 V? P E ff Judy- Shirley Anne Janice John Elaine Maynard Dennis Gerald Jerry Carmen Dennis PROM COURT , King John Heberlein - Qieen Elaine Eisele E J S 3.5 L- Prince Maynard Behncke - Princess Janice Ransom ', A Duke Dennis Braudt - Duchess Anne Oechsle W fl X M - Countess Judy Goss Count Jerry Pease Baron Gerald Anderson - Baroness Shirley Wepking Junior King and Queen - Carmen Tuckwood - Dennis Orthaus fx - 1 new T Q1 '1 V M V eaigm QNU ffm gf F' I , I Xi .' . ..-- - Sponsored by FENWAY THEATER and FENWAY HOTEL AND CAFE iw i S . A ,? Music by F THE SAND AND THE SEA COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Decorations - Mary Morkin Publicity - Karen Fritz Invitation - Judy Hanson Ticket - Doug Gunderson Refreshment - Liz Clarson Program - June Johnson JOEY CCBTA ORCHESTRA I -up - Jerry Pease TRACK AND FIELD RELAY TEAM CO'CAPTA INS l Tracy Crarg Pease Smtth STATE CHA MPION Broad Jump Class C Gary Smrth C0 CAPTAINS Joe Tracy Dave Farrrs GHFY Smith Aprrl 23 Aprrl 30 May May May May M ay May TRACK SCHEDULE Track relays at Prarrxe de Chten Dual meet at Lancaster 53 S Dual at Dodgev11le 53 1X3 F H S 59 3 Dual Boscobel 84 S W A L meet at Plattevrlle F H S thrrd n freld of nme Freshman trlangular Boscobel Lancaster F H S Sect1onalMeetatLa Crosse F H S thtrd tn ClassC State Meet at Madtson Four entrres from F H Sq Broad Jump Smtth and Cratg Pole Vault Dav1d Farrts Relay Team Tracy Crarg Smtth and Pease ASEBALI. Aprtl May Drck Mergen Warren Speaker 5 1 956 BASEBALL SCHUEDULE Montfort At Boscobel Plattesvxlle Pra1r1e Lancaster Tournament played at Belmont F 11 THE TEAM IN ACTION .1 Sponsored by FENNIMORE MOTORS FARM STORE an SPEAKERS STORE at MT IDA ' ' F.H. .'60 2 ' ' . . .' 2f 7 at ' F.H. .'29 11 S. . . . ' . . . . ' i y 16 ' , - - . . . 19 ' ' . . . ' ' , 26 ' . ' . . . - . . A 'L ' 11 F.H.S. 12 19 2 F.H.S. 1 24 ' 5 F.H.S. 1 10 4 F.H.S. 3 8 4 F.H.S. 0 14 .H.S. 5 F.H.S. 3 d I956 SENIOR CLASS PLAY Davtd Patty Glen, Rlta, Martlyn Gerald Barbara Vtctor, Peg Buddy Bob Rebecca Mrs Spangler, the landlady Barbara Petrrck Ann Purcel1,l-loward's heart rnterest Rebecca Kolar Vrvtan George,V1c s heart mterest Rtta Wells Vtc Lewrs, art student Ed Burns, Chemrstry student Lou Herron, Journaltsm Howard Brant, college sentor Henry Purcell Anne s father Maud Corey, Howard s sprnster aunt Peg Stmak Phoebe Purcell, Anne s mother Dr Dtxon Prestdent of College Vrrgtl Bean Zoology Professor March Aprtl 12 SPRING FEVER bx Glenn Hughes Buddy Howell Vtctor Ktncannon Patty G ratz Bob Hoffland ,Terry O Brten Martlyn Wetter Davrd Cauffman Glen Cohen Ftnal pages of 1950 annual sent to pubhsher Career Dav Some luds hear a speaker a pertod I always get caught Sentor Day at Plattevtlle our semors go vtstttng Letter Club sponsors donkey basketball game Ntce crowd Many Laughs Proceeds go to 'tdams Howell Memortalfathlettc awardj und Maurtce and Mmnette gvmnasts HIICYIBII1 at assembly soloxsts and ensembles perform at Pratrte Du Chren Mustc Fesuvals W setonds 33 fxrsts and ll starred ftrstsl Con qratulattons to Mr Bencrtscutto and all contestants Vatatton begms Box do we need xtl The last lap for lm 1 ur begtns wrth summer vacatr rn as a pr11,e at the end! Lets go! Baseball fever rs catchrng. Pracuce game Mt Hope ll FHS 12 west Relays at Madtson Davtd Cratg places oth of t-4 rnnntng the 0 ard dash Mrss Rothe s forenstt wtnners brtng home three X s from the State Contest Davtd Cratg Jtm Mtchel Martlvn Wetter Krwants honor F PLS athletes at wonderful banquet Tate Cumrmns Statton WMT Cedar Raptds Iowa was ftne speaker Mr Rtste tops as toastma ter The food and servtce under Mrs Bratnerd s supervtston were excellent Thebo s and gtrls all dolled np looked mmm. Big mghtl Report cards agatn Do we dare go home9 Eltzabeth Clarson ts chosen to go to Badger Ctrls State. K1ngJF Heberlem and Uueen Elatne Etsele retgn over The Sand and the Sea JUIHOI' PFOTTL Delrghtfull dtfferent decorattons Mar Morktn chatrman Begutntng of courtesv week. Mrnd our P s and O s everyone Fenmmore for frrst trme m htstorv wtns a track meet from Lancaster tooll conunued on page 49 Sponsored by FENNIMORE BUTTER AND CHEESE FACTORY Co dtrectors Mrss Patrtcta Voth and Mtss Helen Doertngsfeld Sound effects, ltghttng Darrell Porter and Gary Graham Gardm Scene Evelyn Stephenson Prompter Loretta Schultz Ushers Joyce Freymlller Rosemary Hall Margaret Hall Lots Staskal Constructton of doors Mr L D Kolar Mr C Schmahlenberger Make up Mr E Woll LOW DOWN SPRING 1956 I I D - l D I S . l D 1 s ' - . ..... ........... , .-. , , . , Q ....... ' .. 20, ' ' ' . 21, ,. ' '. g . 22. ' ' - ' - f . S 23- ' ' .. . 2, ' 'wr-in ' ' '. 'P 4 ' tj, ' ' ' , e , 14. ' 1' ' ' Q - '. '. 10. t . .' . '. '. ' . . 1 A' S . ta. '. . 20. ' ' e K ,' ' COMMENCEMENT I956 C BUDD HOWELL Ng Class Presrdent Amertcan Legron Award FOICUSICS Award Honor Student CLASS COLOR Blue and whrte MOTTO Through grvmg we recerve FLOWER Whrre Carnatron KATHERINE KREUL MARILYN WETTER Tx Salutatorran TOP T Gas Valedxctonan Amertcan LQQIOH Award Drescher Musrc Award D A R Cmzenshtp Award EN HONOR STUDEN TS Marllyn Wetter Karhenne Kreul Evelyn Stephenson Gerald O Brlen Gary Smrth Vrctor Ktncannon Patrlcra Gratz Rebecca Kolar Robert Hoffland C Budd Howell SENIOR HONORS John Patr1c1a Barbara Rc be cca Dav 1d Cottmgham Gratz Petrrck Kolar Farrls Sponsored by Musrc Award Musrc Award Yearbook Editor Yearbook Adams Howell Bugmegg Manager AIh1CI1C Award MULVEY AND TRAINOR Insurance FINNIMORE IMPLEMENT COMPANY I3 'ff ., I Q V1 , , Q k T hi ' V eu V L fx - ' I CLASS NIGHT M 22 1956 . . Mary Roethe cr.Ass or 1956 Barb Petrick reads the Senior Class Prophecy Class Prophe Presentation ClassRoll . .. . . . . Salutatory Address . . . I C. Budd Howell Atomic Energy Katherine Kreul . Patricia Gratz Class History . . . . . . . Vocal Solo . . . . Moments to Remember Richard Mergen Class Will . . . . . Victor Kincannon cy . . . . . . .Barbara Petrick Senior Double Quartet . . . . . . . .Vocal Where or When M. wetter, B. Petrick, P. Gratz, E. Smith, R. Mergen, G. Smith, S. McCormick, J. Tracy of Gavel ........... Buddy Howell to Douglas Gunderson Valedictory Address . . . .Marilyn Wetter COMMENCEMENT Our Undernourished Teen'Agers WY 24' 1956 Presentation of Awards . . . . E. M. woll Processional .... Pomp and Circumstance . . . . F.H.S. Band American Legion Awards ' ' Jerome Hauk Invocation . . . . . ...... . . . . . . Rev. H. K. Diemer R6CCSSiOl'l31 . . . . . . . . Mary Roethe Selection. . . . . May Day Carol . .... . F.H.S. Chorus Address . . 3 - 2 -1 ' 0 . . Miss Mauree Applegate SOPHOMORE MARSDEN AWARDS la Crosse State Co ege Selection. . .... l'll Never Walk Alone . . . . F.H.S. Chorus JUDY MORSE MARY ROETHE Presentation of Diplomas . . . . .... . . E. M. woll, Principal Song .......... . Alma Mater . . . . . . . .Senior Class Benediction . ......... . ....... . Rev. H. K. Diemer Recessional . . . . . Pomp and Chivalry . . . . . . F.H.S. Band BACCALAUREATE May 20, 1956 Prelude.. .. Invocation . . . . . . . Rev, Selection. . . . . . . . . . Mixed Chorus Mary Roethe James Miller Twenty'Third Psalm Sermon . . . . . . . . Rev. James Miller First Fifi! Selection. . . . . . . . . . .Mixed Chorus Algebra BIOIQSY He Watching Over Israel TYDUIS English U Benediction. . . . . . . Rev. James Miller Second Second Postlude. . . . . . . . Mary Roethe English U Wofld HiSf0fY JUNIOR HONORS ' ELIZABETH CLARSON DOUGLAS GUNDERSON JOHN HEBERLEIN ANITA KERN Badger Girls' State Sponsored by FENNIMORE CO-OP CREAMERY Badge! BOYS' 51319 Badger Boys State Mafsden Awards Marsden Awards First: Agriculture Ill First: Geometry Second: Chemistry Chemistry Second: English III U. S. History I4 I Marsden Awards First: English III Shorthand I 9 Bob Jake DOUQ Q MW Sp,,g Q.. f 4 f C57 hly 1 hly A a Vi X I X fu f Z v 1 3 W f X ,X f cf' , W1 f - ,, , ,f n f Q ' Q J X f Z f 5 X E 2 N X n - X Gary Q Wendell Marlene S ir Q W. BGVOIIY A it . n a Carol Janice b - 1' ,n X ' Dennis Evan9e ine S ir e Bo Wvonne Inn Alma Marilyn I5 Secretary-Treasurer 'Ididn t say a word, but ooh what I was thinking. 4 -X 1 s?'fF?a - Honor Studen fiwfylw Student Council Honor Student I want to be bashful, the girls won't let me. ff 1 Z' it how President Vice-President Just like the Mounties, Student Council she always gets her man. Her innocence is alwa s , Y :' -- becoming. t Q ,O I 1' V: f Q I N I Q, 5 A Jag' iff was 12, ' ,Sv ffffvirw- skill maste Cfwfw-M Student Council Honor Student When imagination and work together, expect a rpiece, 6 N L ts are those whose names were on the semester honor roll, Spring 1956 but s K Student Council Honor Student If God hadn't made lonely l'd be. WOI'YlCU, head 1 Student Council I like a girl with a good on my shoulder. ,Q -91- 179137 Qw Student Council Honor Student who wants to be out of this world when it is so much fun? Sponsored by MlL'S SNACK BAR ins' Honor Student Gloom and I aren't on speaking terms. A - I ' 4: I X -,.. Q .i . 1: ZLm9.,d Student Council .Mfg Honor Student If clothes make the man, Generally gpeaking, awo- he has ir made. man is generally speaking. Z ,... r-XTX' , ,411-9',, L i7 f if-5-rt f '1r Rfk W ff-Ana Honor Student If she would say more, we would know more. Ev O Honor Student She'd make a good lawyer: she's had so many cases. I 5 Honor Student To define the word lady, you could use her as an example. X- QM! lk, f my Hg Student . 63 Nh! ' I'd be better if I could, but it's lonesome being good. She's here, I giggle. Sponsored by 1. W. CHIPMAN Photographer Honor Student heard her 4 UMA adxcfuxb 3 Honor Student Words are to him as clay to the sculptor. WWW U The way to make is to be one. fm-1 P 0459 VLC, f ggvtaasn Hongr Student HOllOl' SIUCL III Irefuseto walk inthe tracks PCODIS tell mc' not to act of Others, V11 make my Own. sointerestcdin boys--Who'sact- ing? 'X I I If f W A ' -X ' I f 'bfi ' - Qye gg: X I If A I v2,t? ir- - .. ji. Qi- J ' I A' wisp 1 ' 0 5 I' 'X I 214.11 all I can handle. I a friend I' m no ladies' many one I 4 5 X QM, bad habit. 71 W S M n-- 4 1 L jjig-aaa! , 52 'sjillrcjktj - E '. K Q-...--25:1 oi- x X ' X 1 J P if became 3 gm Scout. Love makes the world go round, gosh, how it's spinning. R ly Sponsored by I was a Boy Scout until I Q 2 ff N X NEIL WASHBURN Keen sense, Common sense, Room for Nonsense. I love getting into hot water, it keeps me clean. ' ' ' oo Q. X o oo O 0 7 'Trg 4 book what four years have doneg another would have ruined me completely, .....-, 0 xx n ll I L He tackles anything - from footballmen to love. LJ 'Wt'- '92 r. U fly, X 4- ' 'fr 'A I Al, Her smile is worth a mil- lon dollars, and it doesn't cost a cent. Fx' Z 'Syd Late hours aren't good for oneg but rhey're all right for two. We W two of your friends. E Amrndofyourown l.SwO1'Ih g A643 Stitzer Sponsored by KROHN GENERAL STORE Harr so dark Eyes so browng Her interests Are out of town. Bxrwns nur OUAi!!Yl teen years, live. Z l've been dying for eight- now l'm going to There are two days about 15 which l don't worry - yesterday and tomorrow. A X trv-vw x B190 9w.e9.7!Qe-aa,-ff You don't have to he a blond to he preferred. Cf: If If it weren't for teachers, books, and exams, schoolwould be a good place. X 'fi , C, 5' M Q . .I lite. ' if ' e me death 71T'f3Aaw QW Sweet and true, Pretty, too. Sponsored by 4 3 I My BRtEHL's CAFE LE. 'R 1 'R and ,NOYES PURE on ' ff STATION 6 Q H ' A little work never hurt anyone, but why take a chance. K fix A 'f ,' fl! +i+.ff 1 ff. 91 LMI An enthusiastic patron of Wrigley. f N X . -- My ' , 4. If school life is liberty, FT' fl I 5 , l T N 3 9 vi S f' 1 Oh, how I love to talk an talk and talk. 6-1 Zkidga ' 'NX X l'lltry anything onceg and All Seniors Cath be big. rf Iltve long enough, I 11 try tt agatn. af'- fsh - 's 4' I gf, y X - N - 'Q Xl la :W , L. 1 t t X X f 5, ' I 2 Life is short and happy'- so am I. T7 X021 F-L-U-JV Like his Ford engine, h never misses. E-omg School work fascinates me I could sit and watch it all day I x A -Sn Alwayshappy. always free' what? Nogirls in Heaven? nothing there is that worries me. Leave me here- Sponsored by C. W. KLOFANDA Optometrist , at-lll'flI ' C 3 V' Q T1 5 4-, 4 The teachers thank that Why hurry? The day is I'm so sweet, they want me in lOr1g. a front row seat. ,Q 0' '- if l U A 4 1 UW Ill ' A Est O A W -0 2 - .EZ ' .ll Simlzno Inever care, Inever hurry --just one girl is all my worry. v if -,X 'lf .' ii s ai' I Q td ' Tl ,. 6 if Nobody gives hera second thought, they're too busy with the first one. ,U VW Xiws M Ie' 15 W ff 5 ..Q' Is she bored or is she shy? Can't she talk or won't she tty. if .'fE'ii'?:TI ini' ' 3 llfffssggi zdigil May she never change ex - cept in name. J.9a...Q49. Uam. ? The more I see of women He strikes us as a guy with the better I like C3085- plenty to spare . ' Sponsored by FENNIMORE ROLLER M ILLS lim HIST?- What 3 CUIC little he must Au he needs a hook, hers got have been. Will he ever grow a une ' up? We wonder when. ' W S+,-Q-4-Eg. V I SENIOR CLASS WILL Dennis Braudt to Willis Hines - guard position on football team. Judy Moneypermy to Linda Smith - attraction for opposite which governs her. Mary Neckvatal to Janice Bahl - the honor of receiving the first diamond in the senior class Marilyn Kruel to Donna Hipenbecker - her knowledge of how to keep 'em down on the farm. Anne Oechsle to Rita Steil - her '7th hr. secretarial duties to Mr. Kolar. Danny Mathews to Greg Karasek - his sleepy-eyed expression. Joanne Galer to Gretchen Kolar - her fan mail to Red Skelton. Warren Speaker to Magdalin Biba - his natural red hair. Marlene Smith to Margaret Smith - her job at the Tip Top. Irene Lomas to Sylva Govier - her Anchors Aweigh Blues. LeRoy Howell to Johnny Hoffland - his ambition to Pole vault 10 ft. David Ruetten to Danny Riley - the Ruettens free taxi service. Eugene Colson to Roger Cooley - his managers job. Beverly Munns to Nellie Loy - her interest in Kenny Yerke. Karen Fritz to Judy Morse - the fun of going with a teacher's son. Larry Collins to Keith Novinska - his questionable driving techniques. Dean Vogel to Paul Graham - the unassuming friendliness that makes him fit in with everybody Joan McGraw and Gary Hammond to lmderclass twosome - their sincere and lasting but not publicly demonstrative affection. Vonda Edge to LaVon Collins - her dimples. Dagna Peterson to Emery Bloyer - her great height. Jim Spraggon to David Hofstetter - his ever faithful Grey Ghost. Mary Morkin to Sharon Fritz - preference for red-heads. Gerald Anderson to Dick Nelson - paths he's beaten to Stitzer as well as his trumpet. Dale Secher to Mike Goodweiler - his information on Date Etiquette. Joan Staskal to Mary Roethe - her eiergy. Jeff Herberlein to Darrel Feakes - his basketball practice shorts Qthey're ripping again., Anita Kern to Kenny Yerke - her efficiency in commercial subjects. Eda Mae Novinska to Joe Kramer - her inability to get to her first hour class on time. Janice Ransom to Janice Kirschbaum - her ability to go with a different boy every week. Shirley Block to George Nordahl - her tiny yet clear handwriting. Alma Brendemuehl to Kay Cairns - Steady application. Thais Parkinson to Pat Ronan - her small features. Derrell Bloyer to Gary Biddick - his park bench. Walter Edge to Larry Freyrniller - his mustache. Wendell Trollop to John Stauffacher - his coaching job at Grade School. Maynard Behncke to Richard Yerke - his ability to dance. Ronald Wright to Myron Harriman - his interest in agriculture. Judy Goss to Anne Doyle - her friendship with the Lancaster girls. Elizabeth Clarson to Helen Reinsbach - her ability to get in all boy classes. Carol Gutweiler to Ronnie Gratz - her ,intense dislike for red Mercurys, h Douglas Gunderson to Edward Bray - getting the most out of school by putting the most into it. Jerry Pease to Tommy Roethe - his detailed maps of the county side roads, Jane Fry to Harlen Ellis - her excellent rnarksmanship. Wyonne Baumgartner to Darlene McCluskey - her keen penchant for Phys. Ed. Elaine Eisele wills her nickname Ike back to President Eisenhower. Bob Heisz to Tom Perrich - his dark wavy hair. Tom Graser to Bob Parks - his spot in the army reserves. David Van Natta to Duwayne Brechler - his interest in vollyball. Shirley Waldman to David Budd - her continuous reading of library books. Archie Vesperman to Joyce Baumgarmer - his managerial post in the magazine drive. Louise Kasper to Karen Kasper - the job of living up to the family traditions, Q continued on page 491 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY JANICE RANSOM author producer star of Broadway hxt THNE FABULOUS FIFTIES WARREN SPEAKER coach of world champ1on Ch1C8g0 Bears VONDA EDGE Dzrector of Clucago Art IIISIIIUIC SHIRLEY BLOCK Supermtendent of secondary schools of N Y C1ty CAROL GUTWEILER Supervxsor of nurses at John Hopklns JIM SPRAGGON World famous Jockey 176 w1ns tn 180 starts ln 1977 JERRY PEASE Athleuc drrector at Bryn Mawr SHIRLEY WALDMAN A1r stewardess London Los Angeles rtm. THAIS PARKINSON secretary to U S delegate to Umted Nat1ons councxl. JERRY ANDER SON successor to Jerry Lewls even more popular DENNIS BRAUDT US Secretary ofAgr1cu1ture MAYNARD BEHNCKE captam of Jet ocean hner N Y to Bordeaux In 20 hours EDA MAE NOVINSKA Metropohtan opera star JUDY GOSS ass1stant to manager ofJ C Penney Store N Y C1ty LARRY COLLINS Emcee on S64 000 000 Questxon sponsored by Emale beauty products formulated by ELAINE EISELE IRENE LOMAS ch1efattract1on at Dude Ranch owned by DAVID VAN NATTA WALTER EDGE Detroxt Red Wmg goahe DEAN VOGEL NBA player of the year for s1x consecuuve years RONALD WRIGHT vetermarlan on Ikes Gettysburg farm. FRANCIS STRAKA C O at Thule DALE SECHER TV annotmcer for world champlon M1lwaukee Braves whose field captam IS WENDELL TROLLOP MARILYN KRUEL Amer1can Heart Assoc1at1on presldent JOAN MCGRAW GARY HAMMOND C desxgners of Collapstble Carry ll 1n your car Three room Home WYONNE BAUMGARTNER fu-st state highway patrolwoman DOUGLAS GUNDERSON ,Tumor Senator from WISCOHSHI MARY MORKIN Natlonal Bowhng Assocxauon Womens smgles champxon ANNE OECHSLE tra1ner of Rtm Tun Tun performlng gopher TOM GRASPER OfflCl31 escort for H RH Carohne Prmcess of Monaco ROBERT HEISZ rotmd the world fhght record holder 21 hours 37 mmutes J OANNE GALER Mother of the year pubhclty agent for smger JUDY HANSON currently heard w1th ANITA KERN S orchestra JF HEBERLEIN head of Marquette U Dental SchooL DAN MATHEWS ventrtloqulst non parell. EVANGELINE WELLING TON 1nventor of watefix ga1n or lose 15 pounds In 2 days INEZ PORTER 50 O00 wmner w1th rec1pe for mldget cake ARCHIE VESPERMAN Curus Pubhslung Company circulatlon representauve DAGNA PETERSON dance teacher latest Stoop and Stretch routmes ALMA BRFNDEMUEHL Twentxeth Century s Shakespeare. DERRELL BLOYER Governor of Webefar Antarcnca DAVID RUETTEN Chev1e Body des1gner for General Motors MARLENE SMITH F B.L consultant and assrstant BEVERLY MUNNS Powers model. TERRY J ONES composer of hit song Tend me Lover LOUISE KASPER 1nstructor at Annapohs EUGENE COLSON manager of U S Olymplc teams LEROY HOWELL 1nventor of Carboplane Dr1ve If on land or water or 1n a1r JANE FRY ed1tor of THE TEEN SCENE JUDY MONEYPENNY wrltes column The Long and the Short of It ELIZABETH CLARSON Cor respondent on Mars for FENNIMORE TIMES SHIRLEY WEPKING dress designer responsxble for new ankle length decolete styles MARY NECKVATAL frrst Amer1can mother 1n Germany to have qtuntuplets 1 i QP 1.31 Z ani nv an F3 -1 x an rrrral 1 N' -ve. I - STITZER CHEESE FACTORY Sponsored by STITZER STUDEBAKER GARAGE i-rr: ,. 111 i - . . . . i D - 0- 1975 having adopted 21 Russian DP's. KAREN F RITZ- first official U.S. Poet Laureate. JOAN STASKAL- Q uni -,, , I 1- U ' 1- .. I 'H :. J 7 ' 'L s ' : 8 n P M Ill ' I ' l 4 S 5 5 if X 57? f Harlow James PRESIDENT Gretchm Kolar SECRETARY TREASURER HONOR STUDENT Patrick Ronan COUNCIL HONOR STUDENT Janice Bahl VICE-PRESIDENT HONOR STUDENT Judy Morse COUNCIL HONOR STUDENT Sylva Govier COUNCIL HONOR STUDENTS Those listed on the second semester honor roll of 1955-1956 Joyce Magdalin Judy David I o Ella: Nellie .Times Baumgarmer Biba Collins Craig Kramer Loy Mlchel Sxaron Shyla. David Mary Peggy 1311108 Ohn mvinskie Roethe Rgth Staskal Stauffacher Claire Adkins Ronald Boebel Jack Cauffman John Draggs Gary Biddick Larry Calvert Iavon Qallins Harlan Ellis Sponsored by STRHCE AND SPARE BOWLING ALLEY CULLEN JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP Donald Sharon Darrel Janet Paul Camilla Catherme Everson Everson Feakes Flesch Graham Gutwezler Hahn R1chard Margaret Donna John Roger Larry 13.11106 Hahn H311 Hipenbecker Hoffland Howell Kerterer Klrschbaum Jean Miller Donald Newton Mary Novinska Eugene Oechsle Sponsored by HEBERLEIN BADGER PAINT STORE LINDELEIN BEN FRANKLIN STORE Bill I VH, Margaret Novinska Clement O' Brien J' oann Pasold David Budd Bamngarrner Am Jarnes PRESIDEN'I' Doyle James HONOR STUDENT VICE-PRESIDENT Kenneth Burton Carol Biba SECRETARY TREASURER Sharon Fritz Kay STUDENT COUNCIL Cairns HONOR STUDENT Honor Student is used to designate those whose names were listed on the School Honor Roll, spring semester, 1955-'56. Connie Richard -T 011115011 Collins STUDENT COUNCIL Betty Jo Barbara E. Novinska Edge STUDENT COUNCIL Sponsored by FENNIMORE CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY Karen Kathryn Galer Edge Marjorie Richard Larry Fuller Funk Freymiller Hettie G raham Judith Nancy Ira Graham Graham Griswold Mike Goodweiler Myron Harriman Raymond Heisz Willis Hines David Hofstetter Kardl Kasper Sponsored by FENNIMORE HARDWARE EPGLISH SHOE REPAIR Larry Leffler Linda Leffler Nancy Linton Darlene Mc Cluskey Robert Miller Elaine Monroe Betty Novinska Km' u f'ff .Te1'1'Y Novinska Robert Parks Tom Perrich Robert Pierce Janice Porter .T erald Ransom Royce Reukauf Rewey Riclunmd fi 1 1-gr Margaret Smith James Stephenson Barbara Studnicka Judy Vogel Jerry Weinbremer Sharon wells Kemeth Yerke Sponsored by RUBIN'S MARKET CRAIG DRUG STORE FRESHMEN Edward Connie Judy Bray Tarrell Kirschbaum PRESIDENT VICE- SECRETARY HONOR STUDENT PRESIDENT TREASURER T0rr1mY Duane Benny Emery Ronald Midge Gerhardt Farris Hofstetter Sten ner Bloyer Gratz Griswold Hoffland COUNCH. COUNCIL COUNCIL HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT ST UDE N T Freshmen here designated as 'Honor Students' were listed on the school honor roll for the second six weeks of the first semester 1956-1957. Sponsored by GRANT COUNTY FARMER SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE TIP TOP LUNCH - HERB and LOIS GUNDERSON HONOR HONOR HONOR HONOR STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT Rosalie Patricia James Lewis Audry George James william Loy Millin Secher Wetter Bukoski Cauffman Clarson Collins Roger Douglas Barbara Kay Mary Shirley Rita Anna Cooley Crubaulh ily Doeringsfeld Gutweller Hammond Hdsz Hex-rrnam MSPSHCI NSDCY Marcene Rtchard Roger Mane Charlotte DBIOICS Harwell Howell ones Ketterer Ketterer Klaas I-1m0l'l MC C1119-ROY Q WW S 'sf 4 J J lv' Geraldme Patnck Billy G1arla1e Betty Donald David Munns Newberry Newton NOVIIJSRI O Brxen Pasold Quum Reeves SpOnSor6d by' NOVINSKA GRCXIERY ON THE NORTH SIDE FENNIMORE INSURANCE AND REALTY WOOD AND WELSH Roger Richard Ru Linda Joseph Larry Charles Lyle Reynolds Rgethe Sch,-amm Smith Staskal Steele Stender Vesperman Kevin Nancy Terry oan Virginia Velma Karen Harold Ward Wells Wells Welsh Wilkinson Withington Witzig Zimpel 1 ' ur 4 ', u hu, wif J f , . l I ' , A ',, ' .. If X-1 8 ,4 . uigsigigge 1 mf .x ,, 1 F950 4 , 'X 'rx 5. .'1 ' H 1 6 'IW' '21 'iv' :Y if Lf I 1 ,J ffiif 4, -i fQi,'wfJ- ' 3.fU'2'i5,.g,',g1 f - .A -P, E' : lg :- W f ia -vi, i -N -fr ful! VARSITY SQUAD I956 FOOTBALL FIRST ROW Newton Stender Novmska Vesperman Hoffland E111s Ketterer Everson Mxller SECOND ROW Cauffman Gunderson Stauffacher Hetsz Boebel Pease Anderson Edge THIRD ROW Heberleln Behncke Graser Feakes Ronon Mlllm Straka FOURTH ROW Watchorn Bray Reeves Hammond Btddtck Braudt Parks Ransom FIFTH ROW Colson Coach Becker Vogel Graham Coach Stauffacher Bloyer CHEERLEADERS AT PLAY Elame Monroe Douglas Gunderson CO CAPTAINS FOR 1956 Jerry Pease Jamce Ransom Nelhe OY Sherrl Frttz udy Hanson Judy Goss OCTOBER 12 DADS DAY FATHERS OF PLAYERS HONORED ACT ION AT FENNIMORE FOOTBA LL FHS September September September September October October October crm' Poop sToRE Ocmbe, Sponsored by 35 F ENNIMORE FLORIST S FENNIMORE S TWO ALL CONFERENCE SELECTIONS SCHEDULE 1900 57 OPPONENT Shullsburg Cuba C1ty Dodgevxlle Drhngton Plattevrlle Mount Horeb Mrneral Potnt Lancaster Francls Straka BX-.BY away home away home home away home L J y ' .4 . n Q B A Q A4 I' A 7 6 7 . ' 14 13 6 ' ' 21 6 7 ' 28 7 39 ' 5 27 6 ' 12 8 O Q 19 '1 14 ' ' ' 26 0 18 FOOTBALL SQUAD FIRST ROW: Crubaugh, Reynolds, Clarson, Freymiller, Vesperman, R. Ketterer, D. Hofstetter, Baumgartner, F. Ketterer. SECOND ROW: Novinska, Perrich, R. Ketterer, Wells, D. Hofstetter, Reukauf, Nelson, Hoffland. THIRD ROW: Wetter, Gratz, Yerke, Budd, Pasold, Newberry, Stephenson, Zimpel, Farris. FOURTH ROW: Stender, Miller, Parks, Bray, Goodweiler, Roethe, Collins, Steele. FIFTH ROW: Colson, Heisz, Reeves, Bloyer, Coach Green. LETTER CLUB -Ld FIRST ROW: Heisz, Ronon, Jones, Gunderson Anderson, Craig, Stuaffacher. SECOND ROW: Vesperman, Edge, Straka, Pease, Speaker, Feakes. THIRD ROW: Watchorn, Trollop, Hammond, Ellis, Behncke, Biddick, Hoffland FOURTH ROW: Colson, Brandt, Vogel, Heisz, Graham, Roebel, Cauffman. CHEERLEADERS AT WORK Reeves Adkins Graser Draggs, Millin, B TEAM SCHEDULE September 19 September 22 September 26 October 6 October 13 October 20 FHS OPPONENT 0 O Prairie 0 20 Lancaster 14 0 Boscobel O 13 Prairie 0 6 Boscobel 0 46 Lancaster TIME OUT TIME IN away home away home home away is4. S Q -e 0.3 -1? ' ,M ni- fb 1 xg, . ,AF vpn' GILBERTS' MOTOR SERVICE Sponsored by CENTER LUMBER COMPANY 'VE WANT A TOUCIIDOWN Paul Graham Center BASKET BALL John Jerry Heberlein Dean Pease ' Forward Vogel Guard PM Center Francis Ronan Straka FOl'W3I'd Fgfwafd F.H.S. VARSITY SQUAD - 1956-'57 Gerald Anderson Guard Darrell Douglas Feakes Gunderson Forward Forward FIRST ROW: Pease, Straka, Vogel, Graham, Anderson. SECOND ROW: Millin, Heberlein, Ronon, Feakes, Gunderson, Cauffman. THIRD ROW: Manager Bloyer, Stauffacher, Boebel, Ketterer, Spraggon, Manager Colson. VARSITY The Team Got in a Huddle Judy Hanson C EERLEADERS Janice A .-, , Ransom LOB' i '33.'12 V ,L 1,10 3 If ' 5 id f A I 1 T f 'Y 4: 7 414 I Q 1 Judy Goss BLACKBURN ELECTRIC COMPANY Sponsored by 37 SWENSON'S TEXACO STATION 1956 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1957 BASKETBALL B TEAM CHEE RLEA DERS Nov. 15 60 45 Nov, 19 49 48 Nov. 27 48'-52 Elaine Monroe -- Sherri Fritz B SQUAD 1956-'57 Ian. 18 54045 Jan. 25 38--51 Ian. '28 60--62 Feb. l 62--49 Feb. 8 57--76 Feb, ll 71085 Feb. 15 73--66 Feb. 22 59 54 FIRST ROW: Novinska, Ransom, Bray, Stender, Reukauf. SECOND ROW: Duane Hofstetter, David Hofstetter, Nelson, Roethe, Gratz, Wells. THIRD ROW: Mr. Green, Crubaugh, Rewey, Newberry, Goodweiler. -7-W if Nov. 30 43--61 Dec. 7 51--47 Dec. 14 51 53 Dec. 17 55--53 Jan. 4 61--49 Jan. 7 55--56 Jan. 11 46--59 Jan. 14 '71--69 A Teams B Teams FHS Opponents FHS Shullsburg -'14 Boscobel --28 Patch Grove --27 Cuba City --27 Dodgev ille - -26 Darlington --17 Platteville --16 Shullsburg --38 Boscobel --31 Mount Horeb --20 Mineral Pt. U28 Lancaster 37--23 Cuba City --24 Dodgeville --19 Darlington --25 Platteville 21 Mount Horeb 24 Mineral Pt. 35 Lancaster 25 FENNIMORE BEATS LANCASTER home home away away home away home away away home away home home away home away away home away Coach Les Becker JAKE GOES UP FOR A SHOT A BUCKET STRAKA CONTROLS THE BOARD 38 Sponsored by HEBERLEIN REXALL DRUG STORE STENNER'S CITY SERVICE STATION Inn.. 54 sf: 'Q' 3 f uf ,. 'M' M, E25 , 'mf V Jw 1 , . ff' 'L 51-2 . 1, WW 'QT 1 ,Q an 1- 'Kv A I , , S I. EI A 'J FOR ENSICS FORENSIC CANDIDATES FOR 1957 Reading, speaking, and oratory 1 FIRST ROV D Secher R Nelson P Baumgartner D Cralg P Nlewberry J Stauffacher D Reamer P Ronon SECOND ROW Mrss Rothe K Galer S Mrller I Kramer, M Morkrn L Kasper M Roethe H Rernsbach J Mrchel R Roethe THIRD ROW J Fry V Edge E Clarson L Leffler B Studnlcka A Doyle S Fr tx E Bray R Grata D Gunderson Humorous and serlous declamatron FIRST ROW M1ssRothe F Ketterer R Howell T Farrxs R Parks B Ctenner I Clarson SECOND ROW A Herrmann V THIRD ROW A Oechsle B Munns M Smrth R Loy K Doermgsfeld I Pasold FOURTH ROW M Novxnska, P Peterson I Bahl N Loy P Roth Nov1nska M Presented Parents N1ght November 16 THE FAMILY CAR Paul Slocumb and Dorothy Thomas Joe Barton head of household 11m Mlchel Sally Barton hrs wrfe Nellte Loy , Drck Barton Hrs son Davld Crarg Dave Barton another son Bob Parks Sara Barton hrs daughter Jo Ellen Kramer Woman Janrce Bahl Lrghung and Sound Effects hm Spraggon Student Drrector Karen Frrtz D1rector 1956 RESULTS Ex Temp reading Mary Roethe 'Mar1lyn Wetter Interpretrve readlng ' Anne Doyle JoEllen Kramer Humorous declamatron V1ctor Krncannon Robert Parks Serxous declamatton ' Karen Frltz ' Buddy Howell Extemporary speakrng Doug Gunderson ' Dav1d Reamer 4 mrnute or1g1na1 orauon June Johnson Jerry O Brlen 10 mmute or1g1na1 oratory 'James Mrchel ' Mary Morkln Non or1g1na1 oratory Dav1d Cratg Joanne Galer These 16 students wxnners of lo cal el1.m1nat1ons represented F H S at the League Contest Lan caster March 3 1956 ' rndrcates League wrnners tndrcate flrst at DISIFICI Contest Plattevrlle March 17 '1nu1cate frrsts at State ONE ACT PLAY Jlm Kartn Janrce Bob Joey Davtd Nellle Jrm Mtss Rothe Star IVIISS Thelma Rothe of the show was Jrmmrc Pettrt Infant son of Rev and Nlrs J L Pettrt Stltzer 40 Sponsored by KRAMER and BROWN Attorneys N' I Lf. 1 ,JW 5- i x- 1 ' xc 4 sffi. N ' I u ' I - I- y n I , . Q I , , ' - r - . . , . ' , . , . i', . . . ' : ' , . , . ' , . ', . , , Withington, D. Peterson, K. Cairns, K. Fritz, J. Goss,E. Eisele. ' I : . , . , . ' , . , . ' , . . : . ' . . ' A g 0 n I ' . ,. , I 2 ' 'K fr? f 2 I 3 ' . I i 9 ' 3? 3 1 . , ' ' . I . ' 5 . ' . f - v4 ' at . -WJ. I ' n D xy v v . 1 Y , ' 1 I . GIRLS' BOWLING Presley Pea Pickers Bobby 50,431-S Captatn Roth Stetl, Loy Novmska Terrtll Govler Won 8 Lost 6 Hound Dogs Captatn L Kasper Graham, Bahl K, Kasper, Novmska Won 6 Lost 8 Keglers 4: -.aa-.-.J Johnson, Captain Frnz, Voegl Captain Goss Knudson, .Tones McCluskey Kramer, Mule,- Won 8 Lost 6 Pasold, Loy Lmton Won 10 Lost 4 Sloppy S1x Sewer Sweepers TOP TEN Average Loutse Kasper Blame Monroe Karen F r1tz Judy Goss Judy Hanson JoE1len Kramer Peggy Roth Conn1e Johnson Sharon Frttz Mary Morktn Captatn Monroe CaptamS Frttz Hammond, Wells Leffler, Welsh Graham, Baumgartner, Morkm Morse Hanson, Bukoslu Won 4 Lost 10 Won '7 Lost 7 1956 LOW DUWN 1957 ug. Registration for another year tn the brain factory Frshmet write tests Faculty has all day worlshop on Guidance. t Regular schedule of short class: Assanbly to presmt activity program. K A. Mackmzie wtth Ins demonstration of Spectacular Liquid Atr Entertain: us Cheerleader tryouts Terr Jones andltm Spraggon are popular chotces Football season opeter Nm oonfermce at Shullsburg, We lose '1 6 Electxon of class officers and council members Those lucky Home Ec N gtrls spdtd the day in Madison Dad you see dte food at the faculty po! luck supper last nigh! Whatta sprud ,Tumor Fatr on WEDNESDAY! Great show but rottet weather Brrr lndmdual ptcrures taken Results? see pages 26 33 First news reeL Also first of three noon tnstallmmts ofMR SCOUTMASTEP. Homecoming court elected three blondes one btunet and one redheadl Sophomores initiate freshmen at annual party Teachers convention at Plattevxlle lmnve lt be a monthly or weekly even Big Homecoming pep rally Salrley Block is Oueeft Juniors had best float Homecoming quite a day A football vtctory over Plattevtlle that a dance mth best ever decorauons good mustc mce company what more can amone want Charls Strmg Hunung wild Game of the world End of fxrst six weeks Noonume movte thls week is HOLSE ON 3'2ND STREET Faculty woman and wtves are entertaxned at dmnet bv Woman x Club As tsual uncaster but us m football Just watt for basketball. 1Conunuedonpage49y Sponsored by THE FIRST STATE BANK 41 s T ff .L N ' . 1 1 ' .1 U - ' 136 1 I ' 134 A A 1 v, ' 129 129 4 7 1 1 127 1 L ' 125 by 122 I ' 119 , ' ' 118 V J , , ' 113 IA E , N ' A ao. ' . . 31. . sep. 4. . 5, ' ' ' . 1. . y ' ' . 1c. ' - . - l 12. ' . 14. ' - . . 19. H A . . zo. ' - . - - . zs. ' zs. - . 28. . oct, a, ' ' . - A . 4. . . 5. 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M HOMECOMING DANCE OCT. 5,l956 CHAIRMEN OF li Q'1 COMMITTEES Decoration Nellie LOy Music Mary Roethe Refreshment John Draggs Publicity Harlow James Clean-up Duwayne Brechle- Terry Jones - 1955 Co-Captain Joe Tracy - 1955 Co'Captain Karen Morrow - 1955 Queen Edward Bray - Freshman Bob Miller - Sophomore Connie Terrill - Freshman Connie Johnson - Sophomore Paul Graham - Junior Douglas Gunderson - 1956 Co-Captain Magdalin Biba - Junior Evangeline Wellington -Senior Jerry Pease - 1956 Co-Captain EVERYONE JOINS IN THE GRAND MARCH ALUMNI REMINISCE PEP RALLY OCT. 4,1956 r M.C. Guest Speaker Underclass Attendants Terry Jones Nelson Napp Seniors in Court 44 Sponsored by FENNIMORE MOTORS and STOUT'S SUPER MARKET FENNIMORE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Collins, Pasold, Knudson, Clarson, Kreul, Roethe, Kolar, Peterson, Bahl Cairns, Neckvatal, Fritz. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Brainard, Flesch, Smith, McGraw Graham, V. Edge, B. Edge, N. Howell, Linton, K. Edge, Eisele, Wepking, B. Munns THIRD ROW: Doeringsfeld, Novinska, Novinskie, Loy, Wells, Day, Herrmann, Rcinsback, Hahn, G. Munns, M. Howell, Everson, Ouincy, Block. FOURTH ROW: Brendemuehl Lomas, Smith, Parkinson, M. Novinska, Richmond, Graham, Wilkinson, Vogel, Linton, F.I'I.A. 1956 '57 OFFICERS President Mary Roethe Vice -President Gretchen Kolar Treasurer Marilyn Kreul Secretary Dagna Peterson Historian Kay Cairns Song Leader Jean Knudson Reporter Janice Bahl Parliamentarian Elizabeth Clarson Kephart, Govier. Initiation October 26 E . - , r ., ,-R I , . ,,-. In - qt .L 4' HELGESON HAT SHOP Sponsored by KERN FURNITURE AND GIFT SHOP , I LEFT: Knudson, Bahl, Cairns, Kreul, Peterson, Kolar. RIGHT Roethe, Clarson, Edge, Fritz, McGraw, MY FAIR LADY FASHION REVIEW February 12, 1957 6 F 1 45 0 I , , an Editor-in-chief 'M ' Mary Morkin ' 4 . Anne Doyle Mary Morlun JoE1len Kramer Sophomore Senxor jumor CONTRIBUTORS TYPISTS l'fH'i1'2xgQ John Karen David LOUISE Kasper Amta Kern Hcherlein Fritz Reamer LIBRARIANS S I 4 l '1-ll- 's A- 'f A ROW ONE: Karen Frizz, Dagna Peterson, Miss Doeringsfeld, Nancy Quincy. ROW TWO: Charlene Novinski, Berry Jo Novinska, Shirley Waldman, Janice Kirschbaum. BRECHLER INSURANCE 46 Sponsored by LEO BRECHLER Sa SON VOYAGER STAFFS FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW Mr Kolar Crubaugh Draggs Braudt Jones Brddrck Hoffland Collrns Newton Wernbrenner SECOND ROW Leffler Novrnska Qurnn Wrrght Oechsle Yerke Calvert Howell Cauffman Powell THIRD ROW Freymrller Baumgartner Everson Karasek Reeves Zlmple Burton Hersz Fry R1ley FOURTH ROW Hrnes Yerke Hersz Rewey Newberry Ketterer Pasold Hoffland Mrller FIFTH ROW Newton Cauffman, Bloyer Staskal Wells STATE FARMERS OF 1956 1 956 57 OFFICERS Presrdent Terry Jones Vtce Presrdent Gary B1dd1Ck Secretary Dennrs Braudt Treasurer John Hoffland Reporter John Draggs Senttnel Larry Collms D 11 E11 Darren Porter arte B Guernsey Breeders Assocratron honors for Sectton III State FFA Yorks wrn frrst rn therr class for Dennrs Braudt Even the youngsters enjoy the Jumor Farr Brrng on the judges .Lt ik Champron of champrons Braudt and hrs Yorkshxres Sponsored by BOEBEI. S FARM STORE 47 IUNIOR FAIR SEPTEMBER 19,1956. IUDGES WORK Grant County Home Agent Sara Steele Judges clothmg Hand1craft Department fasctnates Mr Peterson U W Extens1on Crop Spectahst FHS gymxs Q31 Corn exhtbttors and frlends check on pnze w1nners a busy place Gxrls examlne attractxve sewmg cntues Terry Jones CUIS Joann Pasold s cake 'Ti' d Jun Nhchclt proud of blut nbbon mon Sophomore boys lov. xntercst tngardcn ID Handlcraft LYh1b1IS 48 Spomortd bv ROETHE BROTHERS THE FEINNIMORE TIMES 3 Iwov C an Fe 0 March LOW DOWN SPRING 1956 tconctuded, Sprmg concert It left us breathless Superb Relax gang. Courtesv week lS over Semors squeeze out sophomores for most courteous Muslc Festtval for bands and choruses at Pratrte Fenntmore tops tn everv event Hats off to Mr Ben SPRING FEVER, semor class plat well done and well recetved Deserved larger audtence State Mustc Festtval. We cop ftve A s Swell. ktds The 1939 no annuals go on sale! We dtd ltl Semors go to wtsconsm Dells for class p1cn1c bot good weather but lots of ftm Honor assembly Awards gtven ut speech baseball, track, mustc tvpmg and shorthand Secttonal track meet at LaCrosse to qualtfy for State Meet Baccalaureate exerctses Ttme s runntng outl Ftnal exams! Oh my poor head More examsl Class Ntght exerctses Moments to Remember Commencement Hurrah and boo hool lConcludedJ FHA Inlttauon party a lovely and tmpresstve affatr Mr Stuckf dtes He was stck only one day lt doesn t seem possxble The Ten Gallon Trto appeared as scheduled for program School dtsmlssed for rest of week. Mtlwaukee Teachers Conventlon Huge funeral for Mr Stucky Servtces tn gym. Veteran s Dav program at the Communtty Butldmg. 10 O0 to ll 05 Afternoon offl Students have prevtew of one act play THE FAMILY CAR prepared for Parents Ntght Basketball opener FHS 60 Shullsburg 45 We re off to a good start Some group ptctures taken for the annual. Open House for parents Mtxed Chorus smgs Play presented Lunch served Movte HONDO then dtsmtssal for Thanksgtvmg vacatton Happy Turkey Day, everyone Cheerleader Cltntc at FHS 20 schools send 12a representattves Juntors Journey to Plattevtlle State College to take part tn a testmg program I.s that better than a routtne day at old FHS? Band and Chorus present fme Chrtstmas concert Chrtstmas party after lunch the movte TREASURE ISLAND and an tce cream treat by Happy New Year everyone. Let s get on the ball now Exams begm Three days of torturel Juntors choose My Hawauan Summer Rose for prom theme Semors wtll be graduated tn blue grey robes class colors are grey and pmk the flower IS ptnk carnatton Seek and ye shall fmd Ktck off for magaztne drlve. Arclue Vesperman is general manager Malted mtlks to wtnmng class Gruen watch for grand prize Semors select thetr announcements Ttme s rtmmng out The Fatr Ladv Fashton Revtew presented by FHA and sewxng classes for Woman s Club ts smash hxt Noon ttme movte th1s week ts SITTING PRETTY Ftrst local elxmmatton for forenstc asptrants Morethe 17th 53 are trytng out tn the etght d1v1stonsl Poor Mtss Rothe Mustc department starts tts stuff Concert was grand FFA banquet and award ntght Theseboys really work at thetr projects They deserve more credlt than received Ftnal local forenstcs eltmtnattons Ftfteenstudents wtll represent FHS at League Contest tn Plattevtlle .Tamce Bahl, KarenFr1tz J1mM1che1 Bob Parks Anne Doyle Nellte Loy Mary Roethe L1z Clarson Doug Gunderson Davtd Reamer Peter Baumgartner, Loutse Kasper, Davtd Cratg, Jane Fry and John Stauffacher Last conference basketball game We beat Lancaster 59 v4 Fenmmore I8 63 wmds up tn third place tn SWAL belund Cuba Cnty 114 OJ Lancaster Q9 5 I New Student Counctl representatlves are elected Sentor Wendell Trollop Iuntor Jantce Bahl Sophomore Mlke Goodwealer and Freshman Charlene Novlnskt Hurrah for Romue Gratz He was htgh salesmantnmagazmesales and Justtce prevatllng, he won the drawmg for the Gruen watch Sub regtonal tournament at FHS through March 2 FHS loses to Plattevtlle U1 ftrst game. So wtth the end of the fourth stx weeks we close thls record The Voyager IS off to the publtsher SENIOR CLASS WILL tconctuded, Shtrley Wepklng to Shyla Novtnskle Top senlor honors tn sewtng. Evangelme Wellxngton to Dtck Rewey Her sweet dlsposttton Inez Porter to Jamce Porter Thetr brother s books Francxs Straka and Judy Hanson tothejuntor Class Thts advtce, Don t wear out your class rtngs as fast as we have tradmg them back and forth Terry Jones to Tom Farrts Hts stdeburns and Presley IIHIIBIIOHS 49 M 5' 3. ' . . . 10. ' I I ' ,' ' ' . ' . 12. ' ' ' ' . ' . 14. if-'T' A ' 16. ' ' ' ' ' . ' . 18. . ' ' , ' , , ' , , 20' . Q . , . 21. ' . . ' ' , ln .lu 24. . - - Oct. 27 ' ' ' - ' ' ' . 130. . , ' . ' . ' ' . ' 31. ' ' ' ' ' . 12. I ' ' ' ' I : - . 14. ' ' ' . 15. - . ' . 16. A . ' ' , 21. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . De . 1. A ' . ' ' . ll. 4 D I ' ' . 20. ' ' . 21, ' - ' ' council. Then finally vacation. Merry Christmas to all. .T . 3. ' . 16. ' . 27. . . . 1 I . 1 . b. 4. ' ' ' ' . 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