Highland High School - Iris Yearbook (Highland, IL)
- Class of 1957
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Drugs l.0WerlSlelrl Prescriptions were Insurance ur Walgreen Agency Hug's Men and Boys Wear Complete Outfitters of Men and Boys , Congralulationsltoilleseniors i l Highland Supply Company Highland I Illinois Killian Building Highland Builders Material Co., Inc. i Supply l ' 1 , I 4-5-b Compan Echpse Feeds Y .. International Harvester Co. Buicks Refrigerators Highland Illinois Sales 85 Service 4 Dial 4566 Herbst, Services National Trail T8 X 9 c 0 l G 3 rg g 9 Gasoline Moto O'l Fuel Oils Nash Sa-les 8a Service Dial 8671 Dial Highland I11 5566 D y 4297 Nite Comvxglizflsffhe Highland P0flfl2C Bill, Vera, Guy Company' L We Sell The Best 8: Servic 3 ll d Jo A fl fl Highland The Rest un Hagnaur and Knahel Hardware Company Highland Illi Yea. Highland Bulldogs Dimig's Department Store The Friendly Place to Shop i Jakel Hecht Ford Manufacturing Co. Sales Highland Illinois Ford Sales 8a Service Christian Parent Leo N. Barth Magazine Welding Service We Cannot Solve the Youth We Bring Our Shop to Your Door Problem with Un '1WeSo1v th P Portable Arc8eG W ld g P1-obl Highland I11 Highland High hool olume 37 Dedication On the pages of this yearbook are reflected a period of life which is a part of every American Community. We appreciate the good fortune which has made us a part of this way of life. To the communities which the students of our school call 'home'g High- land, represented by our cover, Alhambra, Grantfork, and New Doug- las, shown on these pages, we dedicate this book. Our study in school will, we know, help us in future years, continue to be responsible builders of American Community life. Alhambra , Illinois 1 Ut' it New Douglas, Illinois Grantfork, Illinois 1715 Wim - +0 H50 yi A5563 Shirley Meyer, Sports Editorg Gail Tschannen, Fea- tures Editorg Karen Zobrist, Business Manager. Marie Habbegger, Jackie Riggs, fnot picturedj, Freshman Editors, Lila Bohnensteihl, Assistant Business Man- ager, Audrey Sybert, Typist. at if fe, ff, f-,f. ,M , ,, it Iv Paul Diefenbach, Advisory Nancy Spindler, Co-Editor, Dennis Whitman, Editor-in-chief, Carl Baumann and Dennis Lory: Photographers N: utumn . pf H ww JOHN C. DE LAURENTI - B.A. , M.A. , Superintendent -n-.W . . . Adminisfra IOS. I. WHITE - B. Ed.. M.A. Principal, Physics and Chemistry OLIN STRATTON - B.S. , M. S. , Student Advisor, Modern World History, Boys P.E. iff , M Hon f lt I In Y., 5.4 - o o o GEEEQAS N ,. wg ,TL g Ai , LESLIE BRUMFIELD - B.S. , Art JAMES GODSEY - B.S., - Vocal Music E. PAUL LYON - B.A. , M.S. Instrumental Music fi. wiv' ll! CAROL KESSMANN, Office Secretary O O Faculty GLADYS NIGGLI - R. N. , School Nurse EDWARD L. HILBERT - B.A. , M.A , Social Economics and American History MARIORY CLAYTON - B.S. , English II and III ROSCOE EILER - B.S. , M.S.. Agriculture FRANCES RAGSDALE - B.S. , HELEN THORTON - B.S. . English Home Economics DOROTHY ROE - B. S. , English II, Latin Iand II LINDA SHAWVER - B.S. , Librarian and Spanish JOAN LORENZ - B.S. , Girls' P.E. Faculty ISIAH Ros - B.S., M.A., Drafting Sc shop MARION RINDERER - B.S.. Typing 81 Shorthand EDWARD EBBERT - B.S. , M.S., Mathematics HILDRED BRANDENBURG - B.S. , English ROBERT COSTILOW - B.S. , Biology and General Science PAUL DIEFENBACH - B.S. , M.A. , Commerce 8L Social Studies BACK ROW, Left to Right Gene Hosto, Larry Ober- beck, Sterling Schoen FRONT ROW: Kay Vacca, Rose Kamm, BarryEssen- preis, Bob Korte, BACK Row, Len to Right: 5 H, Alridge, W. File, A Gillespie, V. L i nd gen s e.,neee we ' ' FRONT ROW: C.Gi1leSpie, J, Miller. A ,SV fn - BACK ROW, Left to Right: Gladys Lueker, Betty Sch- warz, Karen Bi r che r, Stephen, Smith. FRONT ROW: Susan Coveney, Dar- lene Moss, Karen Sue Hug, Marilyn Altevog, Rich Gusewelle, Mary'Kay Weder. Gnu WM 'Q- r 1 ' M? LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Matula, J. Ha:-gan, I. Osterbuhr, J. Wilke, G. Fedder, L. Stewart, M. Coveney. - Freshmen BACK ROW, Left to Right: Don Monken, Dave Nagel, Judith Forbes, Patsy Ginrher, Patty Kaufman, Nancy Plocher, Marie Habbegger, Dennis Hundsdorfer, Gary Frey. FRONT ROW: Charis Franklin, Lynn Knabel, Ruth Ernst, Jackie Riggs, Mary Hilbert. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Wehrle, L. Ronat, T. Ulmer, Frey, J. Ernst. FRONT ROW: Voegele, D, Fenton, L. Boyer, Guentensberger. sei? , 1 ..,, .ff W 4+ .wiv , . r ' 4 'Nutr- 4 7. Ama! . . CSRSFQ N931 BACK Row, Left to Right: D. Moss, w, Merkle, G. Riepshoff, R. Long, M. Kors- meyer, B. Rude. FRONT ROW: R. Iberg, .T r. Linenfelser, D. Richie, J. Frey, C. Neudecker. ,Sy ., , ' 3 is... We Ctr Q Q BACK ROW, Left to Right: Billy Murphy, .Toyoe Werner, Sharon Raymond, Eloise Schneider, Alta Fay Oberdalhoff, John Somraty, Terry I-laller. FRONT ROW: Phillip Frey, Patsy Weinacht, .Toan Klaus, Lucille Kloss, Wanda Reckman. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Agnes Arm- bruster, Sammy James, MargyeLieb1er, 3 Q Q A p i Sandra Sanders, Lois Nungesser, Joyce x 1 f ,A lm . Frisse, Hope Harmon, Betty Witchsie. Y., -S ffl H. E' FRONT ROW: Valentine Buchmiller, Q i, Glenn Messerli, Marie Schwierjohn, B A lf f'V-' ' i f Dianne Horneker. ,- i..B BACK ROW, Left to Right: L. Sedlacek, M. Byrd, D. Reinacher, B. Frey, D. Hug. FRONT ROW: G. Oestringer, .T . Marti, J. Carpenter, H. Elkins, B, Hartlieb. 5 A 5. A ' ii --i'- 1 f JW? ui Ay gli...-. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Christoe, A. Hemann, D. Danley, R. Becker. FRONT ROW: E. Kershaw, B. Essenpreis, M. Warning. Charles Kay Schwehr, Sharon Iberg Library Club The girls in our Library Club serve as our librarians under Miss Shawver. Some of the members are getting training for the fu- ture and some are doing ir for entertainment. RIGHT: Sylvia Lueker, Betty Oberdalhoff, Mrs. Wood Brenda Saathoff, Sandy Applegate Miss Shawver 3 is Beverly Autry, Joan Pecchinino Y if Ewa Q4 n G. Nonnely, B. Loebel, L. Rapien, I, Staley. FRGNT: N. Nangesser, J. Iberg, L. Kershaw. Mr. Brumfield , Sponsor A lub Jerry Staley, Presidemg Jerry Iberg, Vice-President: Alan Draper, Secretaryg Mr. Brumfield, Elizabeth Kershaw, Treasurer. lg Industrial Arts Club Mr. Roe BACK RCW: Adolph Determann, Gary Lang, Larry Liening, Larry Widman, Don Gassmann, FRONT ROW: Nelson Linenfelser, Denny Hanke, Charles Eardley, Robert Sautter. BACK ROW: Don Nihiser, Jim Collmann, Delmar Rutz, Merle Wemle, Darwin Plocher, Richard Schrumpf, FRONT ROW: Wayne Siegrisr, Ralph Hemann, James Loyet, Dave Rinnert, Curt Iberg. ' 35 'YU' 3 'dill T 'T W ,. K A U' ' f .sl .S 1 r 5 , 'Wi -fi' '. 1. MM . id? ' 5 4, gin , , , f , LS ,, . ,gf ::: 31Lf'.tf:- T rr -w R' 3 4 51- Vvu, Egjf: if 1:1 , 2 7 23 3 ,L E 1 , f :- . ks 1? ,, it j '3QExQA-,- ., L ' Q, e ,W ,Q -' L N I link., H -- in , . , ., . ,,.., 5. Formal lnitiation Ceremony This year the G. A.A. increased great- ly in numberbecause ofthe manynew fresh- men. In the fall they enjoyed the usualhay- ride and also presented a combination dance with the Lettermen. In January all the girls helped give a chili supper after a game. The Spring marked the high-lite of the year with G. A A 's from the area coming to Highland for a playday. That was quite an undergoing for the girls and they did a fine job. The girls in the opposite picture honored HHS GAA by taking 3rd in the All-State Bowling Tournament. Norma Ims took 3rd in the singles. New G A.A. members in informal initiation attire. 1-Q ' f,-Y. . fy, nw 5, , Patty Kaufmann Dorothy Knop, Judy Hanser, Norma Ims Audrey Sybert, Karen Zobrist. iw- ' 1: I., W' uf, 4 4: pq.. Marching Band . . , . , ,f -u-we mv ' I .. . I rf. 11.515 5,21 z'T'5-1+ ' I -ei 3 ' H 1-I I ,. ' ' e li . 'QW I . fm r Q. . I . 4 Q - if' L' ' I sfo, A ' fi j I A A Q is A ff , 9'3 K . ,IU -...VH x K 4 11- ' 15, 1 .e ar .W J I Lv , I, A 7 Q . U... 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I A V -4' ' ' If 1. 1 W. X 4 Wi' if A rw . - 1 AH - ., fe-.I. ... vvvo m. .N . ,I,. III'-I We ,- v-wwe. - xg-2iY'f,5.,. ego. Q I I-F-,Ive 4-.. x 1 1.-.f..14:I,e-S., T I ff I2 5E II ff f 13352. .f I- A-.awfef--Irmmmew ffm . , , I. ..I A1 ollipop for Too Young -4. I rl .,. I.. Performing at a football game Cheerleaders 1 ,.ff.IwII , - .. ,M er, .fn Vw Bmggsw eyuI2I i':: MI, f meigl, egg m..g.m we - ,, Pi .r N. DeLaurent K. Warnecke B. Saarhoff K. Byrne I. Tibbetts P. Vigars G. Rogier L. Poss i. FRONT ROW: Bob Marinko, Delmar Rutz, Dave Werner, Jack Spindler, Bob Kuethe, Bob Menz, Don Gassmann, Glen Walther, Clark Barnes, Dennis Rinderer, Bill Siverly. SECOND ROW: Walter Leavelle, Ralph Hemann, Jerry Zobrist, Richard Smith, Larry Widman, Fred Schwoerke, Dave Ramsey, Francis Dubach, Morton Schott, Don Nihiser, Francis Braundmeier, Don Danley. THIRD ROW: Coach Kaufman, Manager Gary Donnelly, Burnell Hartlieb, Eddie Guentensberger, Curt Neudecker, Waldo Merkle, Denny Hundsdorfer, Jerry Marti, Larry Ronat, Joe Ernst, John Carpen- ter, Darrell Hirsch, Dicky Wehrle, Stephen Smith, Chuck Cristoe, Terry Haller, Gary Voegele, Don Ritchie, Manager Doug Klein, Davey Fenton, Coach Costilow. Highland scores a T.D. 5 , 1 ia- ' f he 1 , S., xg . M It W Wwfawx S. W Q The team 1n action saga 's z fNL',,, si, , M.. .Alu F' in 'mf A The Bulldogs of Highland High, direct- ed by Coach Costilow and Assistant Coach Kaufman, showed great spirit and determin- ation. Although the Varsity was greatly out- classed, it was improved and promised future victories . They played the more experienced schools such as Bethalto, Wood River, Roxana, Riverview Gardens, Madison, Cahokia, and Dupo. However, when the competition was more equal, several victories were credited to Highland by the Junior Varsity and the Freshman team. The Junior Varsity won two games and the Freshman one. no we , ff FRONT: Delmar Rutz, Coach Kaufman, Bob Marinko, Coach Costilow, Fred Schwoerke, Glen Walther BACK: Dave Werner, Bob Menz, Jack Spindler, Don Gassmann. V, W ff R, Landolrgl B, Allrich D. Samuelson, K. Byrne, S. Imboden, L. Schien. igriti-iiizllizg W K 1 , S gg, . f X . .fr - - ff .r..r..w :fe , ,se f -- e , E Q ,, , L, M ,, 12, .H .W ,, .W I Y? si. by Jane Austin Kendall On November 16 the Juniors presented their play, Pride and Pre- judice . It was a three act play a- bout an English family in the 17th century. There were five daughters in the family and Mrs. Bennet, the mother, was doing her best to have them wed. Her attempts were a- musing to Mr. Bennet, until one daughter eloped and another was ill because she had lost her lover. Three were wed to well-to-do gen - tlemen, for which Mrs. Bennet took credit. Judy Strebel, Sylvia Lueker, , I. Strebel, S. Holcombe K. Warnecke, N. DeLaurenti, K. Byrne, D. Samuelson, R. Schrumph, S, Imboden, I. Strebel, S. Holcombe, B. Allrich, B. Menz. Jean Zobrist, N. DeLaurenti, K. Warnecke, I. Strebel ' 9 Q ...I J w In t Jean Zobrist, Janice Wiess, Brenda Saarhoff, Shirley Imboden, Mary Becker, Donna Ultrich, Joyce Bargetzi, Sylvia Luecker, Betty Hosto, Louise Becker. Erschel Salyer, Dave Rinnert, Francis Dubach, Carol Gilomen Bob Menz, Larry D. Essenpreis, Larry Widman, Delmar Rurz, Ray Roger Landolt, Barb Allrich, Dave Suhre, Adolph Determann. Hundsdorfer, Ruth Schaffner. 5, 'hz jf N 1 '. M:.4.gIL.iWMD:..4.4zef Bev Autry , Kay Byrne , Karen Warnecke, Peg S t u e b e r, Nancy DeLaurenti. R. Long, N. Bentlage, I. Collmann, R. Reilson, L. Schien. FRONT ROW: D. Reding, R. Winter, I. Plocher, D. Knop, D. Riepshoff. Bill Siverly, Larry L. Essenpreis, Rich Schrumpf, Bob McKnight, Dennis Wellen. ,--Q A--q, Judy Strebel Judy Hanser Nancy Spindler Sandy Holcombe Sally Schneider Coyita Monken Earl Steiner Junior Rogier Fay Storck Linus Newman Dave Smauelson Wayne Siegrist Dave Werner e neo I ea S r,.J i , Ray Rosenthal Curr Iberg Merle Wernle Delmar Altevogt , 1 4, so L 1713591 A. M - ..,.. f 3s'i-Sai Y -. V., lg J- Ig. .5 , FRONT ROW: Jim Williams, Dennis Rinderer, Alan Draper, Jerry Zobrist. BACK ROW: Delmar Rutz, Lloyd Gentry, Gary Pyles, Bill Siverly, Darwin Plocher, Larry Essenpris, Norman Tuffli, Jim Loyet, Roger Landolt, Warren Moore. Norm Tuffli Gary Pyles Jim Williams Cross Country is a two mile run across a route consisting of hills, creeks, ditches, etc. Our school has participated in Cross Country for eight years. The boys that obtained letters in Cross Country this year are: Delmar Rutz, Dennis Rinderer, Lloyd Gentry, Alan Draper, James Loyet, Darwin Plocher, Roger Landolt. Cross Co u nfry Darwin Plocher, Larry D. Essenpreis, Warren Moore if, ix :ji Hobby Club's contributation to the parade We're off The holder of twoletters is entitled to join the Lettermen's Club, a group of our athletes whose purpose is to encourage interest in athletics and promote good sportsmanship. The fall dance and the spring intra-school track meet as well as a Homecoming parade were sponsored by the Club. President Jack Spindler Vice-President Bob Menz Secretary Norm Tuffli Treasurer Glen Walther was 1 Head table at the Athletic Banquet Lining UD fOr the Parade Lynn Geppert, Secretaryg Lorraine Jim Williams, Warren Moore, Larry Poss, Treasurerg Norman Tuffli, D. Essenpreis, Dave Ramsey. Presidentg Gloria Rogier, Librariang Barbara Allrich, Vice-President. F. T. A. Sharon Plocher, Beverly Bruandmeier, Audry Sybert, Judy Schneider, Ruth Schaffner. FRONT ROW: Shirley Meyer, Nancy DeLaurenti, Joyce Bargetzi. BACK ROW: Janet Oswald , Barbara Whitley , Gail Tschannen, Sylvia Lueker, Beverly Autry, Kay Bymes. J 1Cfl.3 Janitors Mr. Hug Sc Mr. Senn, our janitors Everyday At H. H.S E VM - -. These pictures were taken on A.AC. days and noons. 'V my Agia xii, Q M Q? ARE -'Y' 1' Dr. Holcombe giving T. B. tests Guests at G.A. A. chili supper German b and performing on A. C, C. Day MW we ML p,lipp ' HSI' iT'E,1i Cheerleaders for the faculty tournament inter 'ff 7i'f!'.gS.'ii57 5. -1- Leon Schien goes up and over. Intra-School Meet On May '7 the annual Intra -School Meet took place. The girls competed in softball, volleyball, archery, relay races, basket shooting, and horse shoes. The boys competed in the broad jump, pole vault, high jump, running the hurdles and various dashes, and throwing the discus and shot. The Class of '57 came in ahead of the Class of '59 by a small margin. Following them was the Class of '58 and last was the Class of '60, i...4-v- ' A break in the days activities. Spectators watching the races. Run to the finish. BACK: Morton Schott, Fred Schwoerke, Earl Steiner, Bob McKnight, Don Nihiser. FRONT: Jerry Marti, Frances Dubach, Chuck Cristoe, Arthur Eardley, Frances Braundmeier, Bill Siverly. Wrestling ,Wim fstf Is. rs. f Z- Mr. Costilow , Coach Enjoying a fine meal. At a banquet for some of the athletes, Ed Maculey spoke to the boys. He is known as Easy Ed, Star of the St. Louis Hawks. TOP ROW: Delray Hug, Dick Wehrle, Tom Ulmer, Larry Ronat, Gene Hosto. FRONT ROW: Curt Neudecker, Gary Voegele, Eddie Guentensberger, Don Ritchie. TOP ROW: Connie Gillespie, Betty Witchie, Sa m my Ia mes , Marie Habbegger. BOTTOM ROW: Julaine Miller, Jackie Riggs, Pat Ginther, Chari Frankland. Coaches Stratton, Hilbert, and Kaufmann W Edwardsville 29 Greenville 41 Collinsville 40 Greenville 39 Dupo 40 Mascoutah 49 Dupo 39 Edwardsville 32 Mascoutah 51 Collinsville 31 An action shot A TEAM CHEERLEADERS Both the A and B cheerleaders did a fine job of getting the students to yell. They put on skits on the history of cheerleading, set up pep meetings in the form of contests and gave points for the volume put out by the students. B Team Cheerleaders Judy Tibbetts, Gloria Rogier, Kay Byrnes, Pat Vigars, Nancy Delaurenti, Janice Weiss, Brenda Satthoff, Karen Wamecke, Lorraine Poss, Judy Schneider. THE PEP BAND As usual the pep band was up in their little section of the gym for all the home games. Their lively music was looked forward to at the pep meetings. They entertained the spectators between games and at the half time break. An Action Shot Basketball WE THEY Dupo 61 47 Cahokia 74 6 0 Roxana 61 53 Madison 76 82 Bethalto 51 45 Roxana 67 63 Bethalro 74 48 Cahokia 62 51 Madison 58 57 Dupo 62 59 SECOND STRING A TEAM JerryZobr1st Delmar Rutz Clark Barnes, Darwin Plocher FIRST SIX: Alan Draper, Jim Williams, Larry D. Essenpreis, Warren Moore, Norm Tuffli, Bob Menz. B Team R. Rosenthal, D. Rutz, D Werner, C. Bames, R. Landolt, B. Marinko. FRONT: D. Duft, D. Ramsey, G. Pyles, I. Zobrist, J. Loyet, W. Highley. 85 8 Rocket ship to the moon! On May 10 the Sophomore class gave a dance of the future, with fitting decorations. There was refreshments and dancing. Norm Tuffli, Lorraine Poss, and Judy Schneider en joying refreshments. Dancing amid the stars. Special Maid Pat and Darwin Retiring, Queen Judy lik Queen Kay and Athlete Bob fe , .fi wa.. as Special Maid Gloria and Dennis Judy and Jack and Athlete Jim Nancy and Bob Margie and Gary Mx i A 2 K ar Kareem and Jim Vw ,M ie, Iamce and Alan ,,,:, M Donna and Delmar V- ,.,.,s Karen and Glen 55 ga. - rarrsr 'fm Janelle and Larry zz- Lorraine and Norm ' Q if Marie and Clark 5 if 52 f . L. .x, . . ,wage A 3 FMT' i if f. f X f r Wig I . 'H A ' Morty and Diane iw ,253 ii- f -- 4 1- Xx i X. i 31' 9 2, 5 E V 1 Ry di J fi Judy and Jerry S'1 ! J.,-53' if ? i ,I 11 , 5 if M r, ,r r ,E r , Q- u ,xi fx Sammy an 1 i RN as 'w.,.r,. xi, X 'g S'-av-N., y M51 X d Warren x ,v ws. 'MQ , fx ,f W -- we-,A sd I xx warg V r r mx A A 5 V ik 954 5 y B Y' ' K! K 4afA.,g't, ' 'Q-:J:miifali 323 xx Homecoming The Homecoming at H,H.S. was another beautiful affair. The fifteen maids were elected from each of the four classes by the ir classmates . Their escorts were elected by their teammates in their respective sports. From the maids selected by the classes the student body voted on three special maids and then the queen. The queen was escorted and crowned by the Athlete of the Year who was selected from the es- corts. These pictures show our queen, Queen Kay as she is bowing to the crowd, being crowned by Bob Menz, and M her court is paying their hom- age to her. 4 2 ,,,. ,,.,, K g 1 W s me ff M. Dauderman N . Nxmgesser R. Sackett M. Moller D. Sander M. Willows M. Schrnit A . Jaeger K . Rinderer vt! , BACK ROW, Left to Right: Douglas Klein, Don Sta1ey..T ames Cagle, Sharon Beck, Mike Southard, Robert Sautter, Gary Donnelly, Gary Pyles. FIRST ROW: Rebecca Gemoules, Sandy Aemisegger, Sharon Plocher, Lorraine Poss, Pat Steiner, Judy Schneider, Audry Sybert. -M.. a ,. . f sr. . Q' SJ: N. if W 1 gf if E ., S 2 ie 5 Q, a 'Q :mf H --vlnumvluqp R , H Q ,., .H V ,,. ray, 2. y , ff 3 , as in , K K, a, I , , ly, wg, S. .wewafu .Her'w+ read y R-. .- X, E aa- aryr 5 V or 'xy ' K 'E ' 7 fr A fi 3- A in 5 W, Y .,,,,V'Y 5 me... if v Mai J. Frey, D. Hart- lieb, S. Henss,M. Schott, M, Dau- derman, R. Mar- inko, W, Highley, O. Hug, S. Baum, E. Dernpky, Ruth I-Iemann Ewald Demkey Carol Knop Don Michnimer Janelle Knabel .Tudy Wall Denny Hoefle Wayne I-Iighley BACK ROW, Left to Right: Duane Steiner, Kenneth Duft, Don Nihiser, Ralph Hemann, Jerry Zobrist. SECOND ROW: Neal Zobrist, Arthur Eard1ey,G1oria Hediger, Sharon Seeger, J anet Grotefendt, Beverly Bralmdmeier, Sharon Iberg, Ruth Korsmeyer, Judith Dauderman, Kay Ann Schwehr. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Richard Smith, James Loyet, Lloyd Rapien, Clark Barnes, Russell Wellen Dave Ramsey, Walter Leavell, Wilma Buske, FRONT ROW: Carl Baumann, Norma Ims, Lila Bohnen- stiehl, Ronald Moss, Francis Braundmeierjerrylberg, Garywarning, Denny Hanke, Kenneth Diesselhorst Gloria Jackson. ln-qv f ,rw gi, lfo Mai K Deanna Byrd, Mary Haller Lial Bohenstiehl, Dave Ramsey, Sammy James, Bob Marinko, Jackie Riggs . Janice Wiess, Nancy DeLaurenti, Bob Menz Kay Schuepbach, Kay Bryne, Dennis Whitman, Larry Diesen, Mr. Stratton. DeDe Hosto, Bob Menz, Larry D. Essenpreis Nancy Spindler, Donna Haller, Karen War- necke , Judy Strebel, Kay Byrne, Warren Moore, Nancy DeLaurenti, Donna Ulrich, Janet Bolen. FRONT: Judy Tibbetts, Karen Zobrist, Gloria Rogier, Lynn Geppert, Joyce Bar- getz. T hi s y e a r, positions on the Bull- dog staff were o p e n to all classes. To give everyone an op- portunity to try for a position, no posi- tions were assigned un- til second semester. The second semester the staff organized. The staff is: Editor-in-Chief, Marlene Maedgeg News Editor, Gail Tsch- anneng F e a tu re Editor, Nancy Spindlerg Activities Editor, Karen Zobristg Society Editor, Donna Hallerg Sports Editor, B, Menz and L. D. Essen- priesg Exchange Editor, Dorothy Hostog Art Editor, Judy Tibbettsg Business Manager, Shirley Meyer. Betty Oberdalhoff, Darlene Noe 1 tne r, Janet Oswald. SEATED: Marilyn Mollet, Lila Bohnenstiehl, Norma Ims. Shi rl e y Meyer, Marlene Maedge, Miss Brandenburg, Gail Tschannen. J Pring ,Q 1 zislxqlaiaggg ' . ff .'L 512 - 'Q ' Q g 4 0 , . 9 e L Q 6 I J 1 ' K 4 -:MY ' 'Q-.:'imQ'Q:1 -ya ,L . 1-fSfw L.B1,fr. . f Qs? if? 1 Q . 1,MkewfM' , .f Q . f N K :V . . f I .,... ,. ' p ff ' -k -'lb 'ff' ' ,, -- 2i4'5,5,.' T 'M' , f . E 15- 1 K K fl if ' f if :wi ' 7,.,i5V,.mf5-y ' ,X M : K A N , M w i., H! '- , y. X . W' 4 Q 5 CH 'C K .5 X JN 3 Y: aiu, Q . Q. K I if 1 K is ' x i , , Q E i 'rf' X ,, 3 N g x Q ff 6' If 'fwffr N 1? .. ,' 'ni ' 3 ' o Y Z ' ra . N 3 ' 5 X 'fi 4 '3 w. P K. 55.9-2 Y!!! f' L 1 . Q I Rf 9 7 1 1 ? v si x Q 1 I -HW . 1' fl ... u ' f, x 4 'W . ,X if , X E ' . , 5 4 E .5 ,. 1 ' ' ' I .v M , . 1 .. z yur, . I M -1 '2fL.1 .. 1 r' ' 2 X f ' ' . t . J H E ' M E .2 ,. s 'fx fx A Q . 'Q .. 5 p ' . fi 'P X . ' f 'Q T'Q Sym ml vb. ' 5' Y ' V, wwe' 4 , f -Q., I HWWHC y, W N MM 4. M BACK ROW: B. Braundrneier, N. James, B. Menz, B. Loebel, B. Autry.. LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Geppert, M, Liebier, S. Schoen, R. Schrumpf, P, Stueber LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Schneider, K. Warnecke, E. Steiner, K. Byrnes, B. Saathoff. LEFT TO RIGHT: N. DeLaurenti, 1. Weiss, A. Sybert, J. Frisse, B. Whitschie, Mr. Godsey BACK ROW: I. Tibbetts, N. Spindler, R. Kuethe N. Tuffli, I. Hosto, B. Whitley. LEFT TO RIGHT G. Lueker, A. Draper, M, Abert, L. Poss, M Southard, B. Zollner. LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Buckmiller, R. Korte, S. Lueker, I. Mazula, L. Nungessor, G. Messerli. LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Ernst J. Strebel, S. Holcombe, B. Allrich, F. Storck, M Altevogt. Y LEFT TO RIGHT D Hundsdorfer I Zobrrst D Werner, C. Iberg, B. Essenpris, W. Siegrist D Samuelson T Ulmet R Hewitt S Plocher, N. Spindler, P. Steiner, C. Chrlstoe K Schuepbach A Draper A Hemann J Grotefendt, D. Reding, L, Boyer, E Guentensberger F Storck R Rosenthal I Spindler. In addition to the three usual concerts they play, the band had an exchange assembly with Madison. In the fall some of the members attended the S. I. B.A Festival at Greenville . The Madison County Bank Fes- tival was held at Edwardsville in March. Some of the mem- bers attended that and a sight reading clinic in Spring. Judy Dauderman, Audrey Sybert, Sharon Beck, Kay Byrne, Barbara Allrich, ArthurEardley, Ralph Hemann, Ruth Schaffner. FRONT ROW: Margie Warning, Junior Rogier, James Colman, Ken Duft, Lynn Knabel, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Nieheiser, D. Steiner, S. Schoen, G. Lang, D. Lory, K. Schwehr J. Freisse, R. Ernst, S. Iberg, K. Hug, G. Hediger, W. File, B. Witchie, P. Stueber B. Saathoff, S, Seegar, B. Braundmeier, N. DeLaurenti,B. Essefnpreis, R. Sackett, B Hosto, L. Nungesser, 1, Marinko, G. Rogier. ffm-Mx . iz..-A-A F al- .. I ,, V ak '61,-dw: .X . a VV W, -. .X , JY,-1 V - f 1 'iff ZAV 35 fs . I x ya.. . H .... 4 2. 3 13 I. 'EQZLTAA x , an 3 -s EA NX 5 ov.. Q- 'EA i , as 4 ,. .. . .iq . M xv WIN? i My If e 'Ke S 14 L E X x N 'X 4 ,. K Q . fu 7 e.. f . . .X ' - J Majorettes Sharon Beck, Peg Stueber, Judy Marinko. Mr. Lyon A hungry mob at the hayride Roasting weiners at the hayride 3 K .-ff .4 ye- - A Getting settled for a ride L 1 Phy11isErnst wascrownedQueenofthe evening of the Donna Haller, Karen Zobrist, Betty Hosto, Sharyn P0110 Drive, Seeger, Miss Thorton. fnvwwmwm Spring Style Show. 'ff Bams, Long, and Plocher warming up. Gettmg feadl' to Q0 Over Track The track boys compete in the 100 yard dash, 220, 440, 880, mile, discus, shot putt, high jump, broad jump, pole vault, and relays. They are placed against the Conference teams as well as Mascoutah and Troy. Barns and Long have a try at the hurdles , Q. Q if pring Activities mil Chorus -Spring Concert Band - Spring Concert W F F.H.A. Style Show Picnic Roger Long-Checker Champion Wayne Siegrist-Chess Champion Varsity A ,,..7-NM.-,. . .,, - r. . , 15,1-egg .,,-iw .' , xg,-4. .-,W 1' las,-, s'fas'iafff '?, i? Q 'Er . ., . , V+. 1- r.. .,-mfs, Vw' ., L 'ff '4'2 'f -A - -wg rgfifie ' 1153 ' W 31048 -ffixf W aw gw 1' -'X' - I ,, 'iff 'f f A 'L ' .,, l 5'5 x W, my N if qui 4 , a Q V 4 G ., 2 ' ,. '7 W' ff f f ,S,l f 3 K A ,Z .qi if t p QQ: r fe New W if ar N L . ,, 4 L. S . I X. , , ? rj3 H SQ i z 5 ,. r is . . . I A a f 'VA K 99 ff .1 N iv? sq Bu X V .rr BACK: Roger Landglt, Larry Essenpreis, Norm Tuffle, Warren Moore, Larry Widman, Dave Werner, Delmar Rutz, FRONT: Ray Rosenthal, Linus Neuman, Lloyd Gentry, Ralph Heman, Dave Ramsey. gl Ray Rosenthal, Mr. Hilbert, Delmar Rutz, Linus Neuman. f 1 F, ,. -'xW 2 Q, A r eager , ,ff f 3? gr a f r , 9 N- AS ix Wa. rf 'gr .E .2552 x f , .ff-x-.Q W. wk ,gm . 7 'gl Z at Ml ,-,4 .f l ff fliiw'L--of if ,Big L f . ,.. ' ,Nh 4 J. FW Af., 5 5 Coaches Junior Varsity Coach Cosnilow Varsity Coach Hilbert Junior Varsity Coach Costilow, Eddie Gutsenburger, Leonard Sedlack, James Loyet, Delray Hug, Gary Piles Dick Wherle, KNEELING: Billy Rude, Jerry Voegle, Glen Messerli, Jerry Frey. 2' 5: if Z. , .W 'f V? ww f ... ms 5 Nw i fi W x ff.-af? Q E V. 0 ,1 f ,-X i X X 2 Q V. ,.,., , ,Q f415z41raae Gerald Wurtz is as All Shook Up as Elvis himself as he is accompanied by Butch Zobrist on the drums, Dicky Essenpreis with the guitar, and Gary Thiems with the bass. Gary Lang followed by Barbara Whitley leads some Mousekateers offstage. Dicky and Elvis pose for a backstage shot as Mousekateer Tuffli adjusts his cap. Ew a 1 -c,wx 6 x Latin I and II projects Display Day Display Day was May 24. The follow- ing clubs and classes partie ipatedg Latin land II, Biology, General Science, Drafting, Art, Shop, Chemistry, Modern World History, Physics, FHA, English I and ll, and Drivers' Training. FHA Display Qguwo 4 Q. 4 Q F.H A is rl K 4- 45451 General Science Display Q IN: 1.2115552353 0 O FORK? fi,. Art Class Display ,gx si Egg F 5 Poncho, his band, and some of the entertainers Cross over the bridge into Springtime Fantasy On Saturday, April 27, the Junior Class gave the Junior-Senior Prom, entitled Springtime Fantasy . A big crowd tumed out and everyone enjoyed himself. Poncho, the band leader, and his red sport coat kept things moving. pringiime Fantasy Refreshments by the old wishing well Dancing under the sky-blue ceiling fx W. 4 ff ,BEE -f NELSON LINENFELSER WAYNE TRA MPE CHARLES EARDLEY wi' SHIRLEY HEDIGER ROBERT KUETHE A sf Q5 Wig KAY SC HUEPBACH DONNA HALLER .TACK SPINDLER DEA NNA BYRD 'Q '? LARRY DIESEN KAREN ZOBRIST pwvfw' ROBERT I. FREY ARA 2 KAY MORSTA IN LLOYD GENTRY GA RY LA NG 'H-fl .TU DY TIBBE TTS PAT VIGARS DENNIS RINDERER E Tx Lx x Ki Y wx PAT WEA THERHOLT DENNIS WHITMAN N JIM WILLIA MS 1 BARBARA WHITLEY ELSIE PEJAKOVIC RON HEWITT 'NFS' ALAN DRAPER DARWIN PLOCHER DA RLE NE NOE LTNER my 'ikf DOROT HY HOSTO L .iii 74 ' JANET OSWALD ,QQ . RICHARD ESSENPREIS GLEN WALTHER ETHEL LEITSCHUH PHYLLIS ERNST CHARLENE VOLKERS GAIL TSCHANNEN MARGIE ABERT MARY HALLER s me we W. N wif. fff-1 f fs: ,sk ,,.. ,V .,.: gk -5., ,. . A' K mf V ,Q . -v w '-w .ww ..,,. . ., ,, TERALD STALEY JUDY MARINKO JANET BOLEN LARRY LIENING ROSE ANN IEE RG GERALD K-JURTZ fig 34 -an--v mx, I . K GLORIA ROGIER EILEEN MERKLE GARY ZOBRIST GARY THHTMS K RIC HA RD BECKER MA RLENE MAE DGE BETTY OBE RDA LHOFF Qf '16I9 LA VERNE KORSMEYER BARBARA ZOLLNER Www! DAN DAUDERMAN DENNIS LORY NORMAN TUFFLI JOAN PECCHININO X WNW 1 xg DONALD GASSMANN X lah GARY ZILLES FRED SCHWOERKE 1: f ' V'k, ' I .A . ..Xx Q. Baccalaureate Services were held on May 19 at the Evangelicaland Reformed Church with the combined efforts of Reverend Matthews, Congregational Christian, Reverend Marshall, Baptist, and Reverend All.rich, E. and R. Reverend Allrich delivered the challenging sermon God Looketh on the Heart. The class reverently entering the church, honored by the presence of parents, faculty and friends, A11 the students who are on this picture have spent 13 years in Highland or one of the centers, BACK ROW: Norman Tuffli, Larry Liening, Gary Zobrist, ,Tim Williams, Mary Haller, Bob Kuethe, SECOND ROW: Larry Diesen, Bob Frey, Donna Haller, Jack Spindler, Don Gassmann, Glen Walther, Gary Lang, Gary Thiems, FIRST ROW: Gail Tschannen, Pat Vigars, Denny Lory, Kay Morstain, Alan Draper. BACK ROW: Kay Jean Byme, Margye Liebler, Norma Ims, Judy Hauser, Carol Gilomen, Karen Warnecke, Ethel Leitschuh. FRONT ROW: Karen Zobrist, Kay Schuepbach, Audrey Sybert, Dorothy Knop, G.A.A. Top Ten Bowlers Tiff? f -,,. People F Merit KINDERGARTEN TO SENIORS AT H. H. S. Honor Students BACK ROW: Larry Leining, J ack Spindler, Dennis Lory, Charles Eardley. THIRD ROW: Dennis Whitman, LoydeGentry, BobKuethe, Marlene Madge, SECOND ROW: Deana Byrd, Mary Haller, Eileen Merkle, Ethel Leitschuh, Judy Tib- betts, Betty Oberdalhoff, FRONT ROW: Gloris Rogier, Karen Zob- rist, Kay Schuepbach, Shirley Meyer. enior Trip Dennis Lory, Norman Tuffli, ffacingj, Glen Walther, and Iim Williamsfwith back tumedj pass the time of day with a game of cards. t tntnn gt Larry Liening leaving the char - tered bus which they took to Wash- ington. The man in the light suit is the guide. Marge Abert, Kay Schuepbach, Lynn Geppert, and Donna Haller, waiting for their luggage to be load- ed on the train. ilk. Some beat Seniors take a break in the day's activities. Gerald Wurtz, Richard Becker, Bob Frey, Norman Tuffli, Pat Vigars, Judy Marinko, Barbara Whitley, Judy Tibbetts, and Dennis Lory. Gail Tschannen and Shirley Meyer fcamera in handj pose for a quick shot among the crowd of stu- dents and well -wishing parents. Graduation Awaiting for Rev, Soderberg to give the invocation. 7, . Ava , , 'W I o ri M1 K M K N, A. ' ,Gmail 1 ' -,Jw M rfxf ,j ?'ynX,, ., ' V I X Nqfffg- K W W V ,,,, 1. . . 4 ,r,-f- 1 iff M5165 9. K-.'wq,qwz Q W , 'ab ...f rr- 1 rw Q1 '. J - f ,sQ.,.f4,t1z3.,gg - ,vm V f ,xi-:rw ,rx v A M M-i':,,M jfmw ,R ,, . N ' I Wmkg' - ' 1-N in WJ -'lt' ff W rf W ' g 'P' figg1:'L- ' -349 -4.3 -T 'J -X 'V V .M-' N r '- , .75 . , . oN -..U , kffgig ' ' 'M-?1-fx N r?'Wy' MP 1 A wa f Q I - 5 4 U rf ox, ,psy I EIL! ff. .wif ' M 4 ,xl Y 4. .1 . rg- ,, M ... fit ' ,QV .-Q? - A as Mr. Roe, class sponsor, trying sw LLV f 'sw -- -5 RN .,+:,,,,,w'sX,r r L, .Q- ro get the class to line up and get ready to march in. Nancy Spindler and Larry D. Essenpreis marshall in the class of 1957. enior ABERT, MARGIE F.H.A. 4g Glee Club 4g Senior Activityg Class Secretary 4g Homecoming Maid 4. BECKER, RICHARD Industrial Arts 2,3g Senior Activity, BOLEN, JANET Alton High School 1,2,3g F.H.A. l,2,3g F.B. L.A. 2,3g Glee Club l,2g Pep Club l,2,3g G.AA. 4g Bulldogg Senior Activity. BYRD, DEANNA F.H.A. lg Library Club 2g Student Colmcil 1,2,3,4, DAUDERMAN, DAN F.F.A. l,2g Senior Activity, DIESEN, LARRY Student Council l,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4g Glee Club lg Senior Activityg Class President 2. DLESSELHORST, BOB Band 1,2g Basketball '2,3g Baseball 2,3g Fool?- ball 2,3g Cross Country 2,3g Senior Activity. DRAPER, ALAN Art Club l,4g Letterman's Club 4g Glee Club 4g Band l,2,3,4g Pep Band l,2g Senior Activityg Basketball 3,4g Baseball 1, Cross Country 4, DUFT, ,TERRY Art Club 2,3,4g Basketball l,2, EARDLEY, CHARLES Student Council 5 Semester 2g Band lg Letterman's Club 3,4g Industrial Arts. ESSENPREIS, RICHARD Glee Club lg Senior Activity. FREY, BOB Football 2g Manager Basketball l,2g Baseball lg Senior Activity, GASSMANN, DON Letterman's Club 4g Industrial Arts 3,4g Senior Activityg Basketball l,2,3g Baseball 2,3g Football 1,2,3,4. GENTRY, LLOYD F.F.A. 2g Studmt Council 5 Semester 2g Letterman's Club 4g Junior Playg Senior Activityg Baseball 2,3,4g Cross Country 4g Class Vice-President 2. Activities GEPPERT, LYNN F,T,A. 3,4, Secretary 4g F.H.A. 3,4g F,B. L.A. l,2g Bulldogg Glee Club 2,3,4g Girl's Sextetg Smior Activityg Homecoming Maid 4, HALLER, DONNA G.A.A. 4g F.H.A. 2,3,4, Vice-President 4g Bulldog Society Editor 4g Glee Club 2,3,4g Girl's Sextetg Senior Activityg Homecoming Maid 4. HALLER, MARY Student Council l,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,4g Junior Playg Senior Activity. HEDIGER, SHIRLEY Senior Activity, HEWITT, RON Cahokia High School lg Band l,2,3,4g Pep Band l,2,3,4g Senior Activityg Basketba111,2g Football lg Track lg Cross Country l. HOSTO, DOROTHY G.A.A. 2g F,B,L.A. 2g Bulldog Exchange Editorg Glee Club 4g Band 1,23 Senior Activity. IBERG, ROSE ANN F.H,A, 4g Senior Activity. KORSMEYER, LAVERNE F.F,A, 4g Industrial Arts 3g Senior Activity, KUETHE, ROBERT Glee Club 4g Senior Activityg Football 3,4g Track Manager l. LANG, GARY Industrial Arts 4g Band l,2,3,4g Senior Activityg Class Vice-President 4, LEITSCHUH, ETHEL G,A,A, 1,2,a,4, Bulldog, LIENING, LARRY Industrial Arts 3,4g Sailor Activityg Basket- ball Manager 3. LINENFELSER, NELSON F.F.A. l,2,3,4g Industrial Arts 3,4g Senior Activity. LOEBEL, WILLIAM Art Club 3,4g Glee Club 4g WreStling 4g Manager Track 3g Senior Activity, Senior Activity5 Basketball 1,2,3,45 MARINKO, JUDY TIBBETTS, JUDY enior LORY, DENNIS Iris 2,3,45 Glee Club 1,35 Junior Play: Ba.nd 1,2,3,45 Senior Act1vity5 Class President 35 Mad. C. Band Festival, Mad, C. Sight Read- ing Clinic, All State Band, SCIBDA Band Festival. MAEDGE, MARLENE Bulldog Editor-in-Chief 45 Glee Club 1,3,45 Girl's Sextet 45 Senior Activity. G. A,A. l,2,3,45 F.T.A, 25 Glee Club 45 Girl's Sextet 45 Junior Play5 Band 1,2,3,45 Senior Activity5 Pep Band 45 Majorette 45 Home- coming Maid 4. MERKLE, EILEEN F.H, A, 45 Art Club 15 senior Acuviry, MEYER, SHIRLEY G.A.A. 213!4': F.T.A. 4: F-B-1-nA. 102: Bull- dog, Business Manager 45 Iris 3,4, Assistant to Editors 3, Sport Editor 45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Gir1's Sextet 45 Junior Play5 Senior Activity5 Class Secretary. MORSTAIN, KAY GAA. 1,2,3,45 Bulldog 4. NOELTNER, DARLENE St, Paul High School 1,25 F.H.A. 45 Library Club 45 Glee Club 1,25 Bulldog5 Senior Activity, OBERDALHOFF, BETTY Senior Activity5 Class Secretary 2. WTERBUHR, RICHARD West Rock Junior High School 5 Semester 15 Band 15 Senior Activity. OSWALD, JANET F,T.A, 45 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Bulldog5 Sailor Activity. PECCHININO, JOAN Mound City Community High School 1,25 Glee Club 1,2,35 Girl's Sextet 1,25 G.A,A. 3,45 Library Club 45 Senior Activity. PETAKOVIC, ELSIE F.H.A. 3,4, Historlar15 Senior Activity, PLOCHER, DARWIN F,F.A. 15 Letterman's Club 3,45 Senior Activity: Industrial Arts 3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Cross Colmtry l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,4. Activities Letterman's Club 3,45 Industrial Arts 3,45 Football 45 Track l,3,45 Cross Country 2,1B,4, ROGIER, GLORIA F,T,A, 4, Vice-President 45 F. A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 35 Iris lg Bull 45 Glee Club Pianist 1,2,3,45 Junior P y5 Senior Activity5 Band 1,2,3,45Mad. C. Festival, Mad. C. Sight Reading Clinic, S DA Band Festival5 Cheerleader 2,45 Hom mingMaid 2,3,4g Special Maid 4. SCHUEPBACH, KAY G.A.A. 45 Student Council 3,45 11213145 Pep Band 3,45 Senior Activityg C s Treas- lll'C1'. SCHWOERKE, FRED Letterman's Club 3,45 GleeClub 1,2,4g Senior Activltyg Football l,2,3,45 Golf l,2,35 Wrest- ling 3,4, SPINDLER, JACK Letterrnan'S Club 3,4, President 45 Glee Club 3,4, President 45 Band 1,2, 4, vice- President 45 Sailor Activity5 Pep l,2, 3,45 Football l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 5 Track 35 Wrestling 35 Mad. C. Band Festival, Mad. C. Sight Reading Clinic5 SCIBDA estlva15 Class President 45 Class Vice-P ldalt 1. STALEY, J' ERRY Art Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, President 3,45 Industrial Arts 3,45 Sailor Activityg Basketball Manager 35 Bulldog. THIEMS, GARY Industrial Arts 3,4, Treasurer 45 Glee Club 15 Senior Activity5 Basketball 1,2,3,-45 Cross Country 3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 35 F.T.A. 1,25 Art Club 15 Bulldog5 Iris 15 GleeC1ub 1,2,3,4, Secretary 35 Junior Play Student Dlrector5 Sailor Activity5 Homecoming Maid 1,2,3, Queen 35 Class President 15 Cheerleader l,2,3,4. TRAMPE, WAYNE Industrial Arts 3,4, Vice-Presideit 3, Pres- ident 45 Senior Activity. TSCHANNEN, GAIL G.A.A. l,2,45 F.T.A. 2,3,4: Bulldog News enior Editor-5 Iris 3,4, Assistant Feature Editor 3, Feature Editor 45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Junior Play5 Senior Actlvity5 Student Di- rector5 Class Treasurer 3. TUFFLI, NORMAN F.T.A 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Letterman's Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Vice- President 35 Glee Club 45 Jtmior Playg Senior Activity: BaSketba11 1,2,3,45 Base- ball 1,2,45 Football 35 Track 2,45 Cross Country 45 Golf 1,2,35 Class Vice-President 3. VIGARS, PAT G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 35 F.B,L.A. 1,25 Glee Club l,2,35 Girl's Sextet 1,25 Senior Activityg Homecoming Maid 1,3,45 Special Maid5 Cheerleader 1,45 Class Secretary 3. VOLKERS, CHARLENE Art Club 4. WALTHER, GLEN F.T.A. 35 Letterrnan's Club 3,45 Glee Club 45 Senior Activityg Baseball 1,25 Football 1, 2,3,45 Wl'6SI1lI'lS 2. WEATHERHOLT, PAT G.A.A. 2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Jtmior P1ay5 Satior Activ1ty5 Band Majorette 1,2. WHITLEY, BARBARA Perryville, Missouri 1,25 Library Club 1,25 Dramatics 25 Band 15 G.A.A. 3,45 F.T.A. 3, 45 Glee Club 3,45 Glrl's Sextet 45 Senior Activity. Activities WHITMAN, DENNIS Iris l,2,3,4, Co-Editor 3, Editor 45 Student Cotutcil 3,4, Vice-President 45 Glee Club 1,35 Senior Activity5 Baseball 1,25 Football 1,25 Class Treasurer 2. WILLIAMS, JIM F.T.A. 3,4, Vice-President 35 Art Club 1, Treasurer 15 Letterman's Club 3,45 Junior Play5 Senior Activityg Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 Track 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,45 Golf 2,35 Class Treasurer 1. WURTZ, GERALD Art Club 45 Industrial Arts 35 Senior Activity, ZH.LES, GARY F. F .A. 45 Senior Activity. ZOBRIST, GARY F.F.A. 15 Senior Activity: Basketball 25 Track 1,2. ZOBRIST, KAREN G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 45 F.H.A. 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 45 Bulldog Activities Editor 45 Iris 2,3,4, Assistant Business Manager 2, Business Manager 3,45 Student Council Q Semester Repres tative 25 Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Junior Playg Senior Activity5 Homecoming Maid 45 Girl's Sextet 45 F.H,A, Leadership Training Camp 4. ZOLLNER, BARBARA St. Paul 1,2,35 Glee Club 1,2,45 Operetta 25 F.I-LA, 45 Senior Activity. I ,W 'WJ 5X2 lf J? H, 2 if Wmfxyj jg 5 fm ggixywt 5 XV9MjwVMf23QM,LDiLJgi?55j3y?Q 3 2 iikJMM5'M?'fA'? . Wyfx jx M wfffw 2 fdwwgnjgw Y QAM? WMM? ago senior Auto W MM KA? 9'2Phs Zdwfwffw f fwfffi W7 jYiQ?6 ?0'Y'f 4fZw RED7gw,,, qi H JE AX Q -dn . 'v I xf R Qffiw x'x9Wg' GNN J QQ QM MMMQQ Kumw WMA WM wif 5593 get Autographs Autographs Keepsake Diamonds WESTER N AUTO Elgin Watches - Parker Pens ASSOCIATE SCITZ JEWELRY STORE STORE Highland Illinois B 85 B QUALITY PAINT COMPANY LORY THEATRE Paint - Wallpaper Sc Floor Covering E. J. 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