Janesville High School - Phoenix Yearbook (Janesville, WI)
- Class of 1942
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BICK Vice-Principal To the man whose jollity and good nature persevere although he mana Gres a reat part of the activity in the three ring circus that is Janesville High School 'lfo the man whose hobby in spite of all this is actually the circus To the man who knows exerybody and whom everybody knows, To Mr. Bick we inscribe this book. 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I 'l 1'.'UN , Pri 1 z1'. , l Faculty Mr, Myron VVandrey Industrial Arts Miss Bernice Cadman History 4ChairmanJ Miss Helen Fleming English. Journalism Mr. Leroy Kumerow Industrial Arts Mrs. VVard Bakken Physical Education Miss Rosarnund Hotchkiss Home Economics 1Chair'manJ Miss Kathryn Dunsmoor Librarian Miss Lucille Hunt Vocal Music Miss Marian Maurer Vocal Music Miss Audrey Hennings Orchestra Mr Ted Sorenson Physical Education Miss Jane Jackson English Dean of Girls Miss Helen Strobel Home Ec 1Cafeterra Mgr Miss Edna Taylor English 1Cha1rman7 Miss Elizabeth Wlrng English Mi s Fredda Dietrler Commerci rl Miss Katherine Danes Commercial Mr Kenneth Orton Industrial Arts Miss Wasilla Moschogranis Physical Education Miss Helen Taylor History M1 s Agnes Krog Speech Mr J VK V81 eman Agriculture J Miss M115 Ellen Schvwalbach English Mr Harold Lxnch Commercr il Mr Millard Austin Phxsical Education l- PLPX Faucltx K lm. 111 1 11nr 1 l I 1 111 1 X 11x Ellen Ixl tt H111111 Ic11r1f11111cs XI1 Lucille VK all Nl 11111111 1110 N11 H11l11'1 Zodtner 81111105 1 lx 1111111 hits I1 ll nr 1 in 11, 1 M, 'U 1 I uofbo 0 Sc lf nm Miss XRD! .I Plumb 6l1 111n11 N I 1n10101 Ll II XI 4Cl111 s NI11111110 Dix N lIllkIl1lIlC'N 1Ch111n11111 'X iss 0155 1 Dilen H111111 l4111non11f-N N11 Hfim 111 He lb1 Pmd N11 S Xiiginii Knits 11 1 M11 nce N11 s C1C1l11 Hovse ll1s1r11x 1 D ws ll1x lf il hd11c1t111n s I If 1111 1 I 1l11l1 N11 'w 11 l- l111l1etl1 Ol 1111 11 1 14 N w 1 M1 li I '1 111's Sw V '1- Miss l-Itl 1- .'11l-Q His iy Mis -lx v' 1 '11 M . 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E gl'sl1 Miss .Xl -11 S1111-111 C'-11111111-11111 3l1ss1'1-111--l11l.111l+- l'I11gl1.-l1 Nil ll'1111l1i1l--ss1-it l111l11s'11,1l A1Ys M1sslC1111 ll111s-111 lC11:l1sl1 M1ss l,11111ll1' 1111111 4211111111-11-ill Faculty Miss Catherine Stiehm Art Miss Ottilie Oestreich Home Economics 'Sir Barrel N11 s Goetsch N11 Hagar Miss B11 mingham Miss Prom Miss Hubbard Niiss Enright P KVI' TT-IIRTFFN . ., 1 . , L ' . .' ss -, , . 4 .14 .. .'s ' .- .Ss p . 4 .011 i.. n Hlemurium Kath Mahrnrk mag 31, 1924 Qartnhpr a 1541 IN 111111 1 111111111 fllllf rust 1 1111 1 1111111 1 llllill 1 N 1 1 Inv 1 I lf! x 1 111 1111s llllll 1 xfll II II 1 1 1 1 nf 1 1 1 4 Ullf ll N Veteran ALGRIM, EILEEN Eileen was a member of the Library Club 4 and C..I.B. glee club 3. She served as cashier 2 and lib. rep. 3 and was on the Operetta staff 3 in the Big Top. She was advisory group S.A.A. col, 4. ASPLIIND. KENNETH Ken's center ring was occu- pied by intramurals and int. rep. 4. AUSTIN, ROBERT Bob was interested in ath- letics and worked as Intra- mural rep. 2 under the Big Top, He was a member of F. F.A. 2, 3, Ensemble 3, 4, and belonged to the cabinet in his third year. BAUM, WILLIAM Bill performed as Cross coun- try manager 3 and also was a member of the J-Club 3, 4. BELK, GERALD Gerry took care of much ath- letic equipment as manager of tennis 3, swim 3, and golf 3. He belonged to the Boys' glee club 4, took part in the Op- eretta 3, cab. vice-rep. 3, all- school P. Prod. 2, 3. BENTLY. CLYDE Clyde was intramural official 3. BESSIRE, VVILLIAM Bill was a chief performer in the Sophomore class as pres. His other activities were foot- ball 2, basketball 2. the circus band and orchestra 2, 3, 4. Operetta 3. S.A,A. collector 3, lab. asst. 3. and Glee Club 4. BIRKHOLZ, DOROTHY Dottie, a light-voiced, light footed performer, sang in C.J. B. Glee Club 3, First Choir 4, Operetta 3, and acted as lib. rep. 3. i Performers ARNESON, SHERMAN Sherman served as vice-rep. 2 under the Big Top and as in- tramural rep. 4. ATKINSON. ALICE Alice. an aerial performer 4BlueBird 3J, also belonged to the Drama Club 3 and Pep Club 3. BALMER, MAXINE lvlaxine was assistant librar- ian 3 under the Big Top. BEALE, SIDNEY Sit. was a member of the F. F.A. 2 and an int. rep. 4 un- der the Big Top and an im- portant stage hand in the Class Play 4. BELL. ROGER A music enthusiast, Rog took part in both the circus band 2, 3, 4, and orchestra 2. He served as activity rep. for three years, and engaged in int. 2, 3, 4. BERG, ROY Important in the Center Ring Roy has been pres. 4 and sec. 3 of the Cab., pres, of the Sen- ior class, mgr. for the strong men ffootball teumr, asst. banker 2, J-Club member 4, prom comm. chm. 2, monitor 4, class play 4, Sr. Announce. Comm., and Basketball 2, 3, 4. BIER. EUGENE Under the Big Top. lntrzimue rals 2. 3. 4 proved to be the favorite activity of Gene . BRODERICK. JOSEPH Performer in First Choir 2, 4, Boys' Octet 4, sec. choir 3, 4, and Basketball 2. Joe was also cheer leader 2, and int. official 3. PAK I- Fll-TI-.FN Veteran BROVVN. JUNE June's favorite activity seems to have been keeping the Big: Top in festive attire. as she served on comms. for both Prom 3 and Homecoming 3. She also took part in G.A.A. 2. BRUNHOEFER. NORBERT Norb was a cheerful spectator of the Big: Top. BUCK. ALLAN Allan performed in F.F.A. 2. 3 and Ensemble 3. 4. He was also a lib. rep. 2, 3, 4. and int. rep. 3. BULLIS. YVONNE Von, a star performer, was BlueBird ed. 3, and business mgr. 4. Blue-J 3, feature ed. 4. Act. Bd. chm. 3. N.H.S. 3. 4, sec. 3. Forum pres. 4. sec. 3. Quill and S, 3. 4. sec,-treas. 4. cab. rep. 2, and a member of All School Play cast 3. 4. Drama Club 3. vice-pres. of Soph. class, and a member of the Handbook comm. 4. BURDICK. ARTHUR Art was a cashier 2, 3. cab. vice rep. 4, and a member of a Prom comm. 3. helped put up a side show of the circus. BURMEISTER, DARRELL Many acts in center ring of J.H.S. claimed Darrell. He performed as chem. lab. asst. 4, in Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3. and Track 2, 3, 4. He was on the Phoenix 4. in the Camera Club 4. member of N.H.S. 4. and also was cab. rep. 4. BUSH. BARBARA Forum Club 3 claimed the at- tention of Bobby , who, as S,A.A. collector 3. improved hc-r iinancial wizardry. BUTTERS, HELEN Helen devoted most of het time in J.H.S. to curricular work. PA! I- SIRI? EN Performers BROWN, KENNETH Ken must be given a fanfare for his musical accomplish- ment in Second Choir 3. op- eretta 3, and operetta comm. 3. He was on checking room comm. for Prom 3, and was asst. intra. rep. 4. BUCHANAN. DONALD Buck , the cabinet pres. 4. was one of the strong men of the football team 3. 4. and be- longed to the swim team 2. He helped with banking 3. and was a member of the J- Club 4. and Boys' Glee Club 4. BUGGS. ELVA Elva. an aviatrix. lno trapeze for herb, was a member of the BlueBird 3. G.A.A. 2, ac- tivity board 3, 4, and was lib. rep. 2, and S.A.A. collector 4. BUMGARNER, DWAIN A steady performer in the cir- cus athletics was Dwain who supported both Football 3, 4, and Track 2, 3, 4 and was a member of the J-Club 4. BURKI, IDA Ida- sweet as pink lemon- ade. Ida was an N.H.S. mem- ber 4, and Act. Bd. member 3. 4. and a monitor 4. She also sang in C.J.B. Glee Club 4. BURR, LA VERNE Music under the Big Top was aided by La Verne who was active in vocal work as a member of the Glee Club, Second Choir 3, and First Choir 4. BVSK. CLAIRE Fnder the Big Top, Claire was outstanding in athletics 2. She was also an act. bd. member 3. 4. sec. of the Dra- ma, Club 2. an intramural rep. 2, 4. and belonged to N.H. S. 4. CARR, CALVIN Cal has helped the perform- ance to function by perform- ing: in the Class Play cast 4. Veteran CAVEY. EDITH Edith was :in enthusinstit- spectator in the Big Tent. CHRISTENSON. YLICHALIDINE Eur-h ywir undwi the Hi: Trip found Hfiiiy workin: :is SA. A. col. Shff jfiinfed CfJITl1 Ilf'lf'l?ii Fluii 3. 4. C..l.I5 Glw' Viul- 3 and wars :i riitinitflt 1 VV.- hwiid ht-i in thi' Opffif-tm 3. :ind I-'list Chfiii l COCHAND. GLEN 4'l5utch' :ind si golf club :in- t-lrlsffly :issfif-i:ttc'cl. sint-v' lite wats nn tht- golf tezim 2. 3. 1. :ind :ilsw eengzigs-tl in bziskvt- bull 2. in-lfiiiggvrl to tht- J-vlub 4. Ser-rind Wliull 2. 'u.':is nsst. c-:ishivi 3, 1-nb. ivy, 1. :invl in- I1:irii11l:illv'p.3. COOPICI-1, DOROTHY I'Jut'4 was rec. uf thc- I41iJ Club 3. :ind :i rne'rnbQfi' 1. Shi- :icted :is usst. bunkffii 3. :intl wut-kt-d tm the Phoenix -1. COSGROVE. LIJCILLE Lucy sped up the show by be-ing active- in GA..-X. 2, :ind acting: :is uct. rep. 4. :ind :isst cashier 2. CHESS. CAHOLINIC The :if't. bu:it'd fl. N.H.S. 4. :ind CUIllFll6'I'Cl2i1 Club 3, -1, :ind Dr:im:1. Club 2. 3 Ciflllllvfi C1il'fJiiUl . :is well :is Lib. Vliib 4, :ind file-1-Vltibsl Slit' wus :i nicinitm' LZ. 3. Czisliivi' 3. :ind lib. it-p. 4. CVLLEN. NEVA I-'lzishinu deep brown eyes bf-- long to Nova who sang: in thf- St-cond Choir 3, :md :lets-d :is c-:ishiei 3. :ind vice if-p 1, CVIIIAER. BRI'l.'l-J Outstanding in flifirzil UIUIIIPS Hiucf- wus in thi- Choir 3, si. :ind Oct:-t 4. Ht- wus S.A.A mil. 2, :ind was paint of the publicity uf the- Big: Trip :is :i nivnibex' nf tht- Czimt-in Villin-1. ill :P Performers CERNY. BESSIE In the Big Top parade. Bt-Ssie was Chi. of 71 Plum criniiii. 3. f-:tb ivy. 3. 1. Cbniriimtiiul Club 3. 5. sf-fx-tif-:js 4. muni- twi 3. and 5A A rgfiiif-ttf.: 4 t'Hl'liCH. H9-.I,l'iI linlph was zmtiw- in sithlf-tic f-iir-lfls. hr. wus in the J-Vlub Ll. 3. 1, swf- 2. :ind was xi ffzvi-s Vfiiintrj, rwitit. 1. Hx- wzis rin th: All Sfiiiifil Play 1 'l'lllIL. 3. :ind was int tsp 3. Q. f'liflf'l:i 4. CfJIil.'i.X'Y. FRANVIS lfzsiii '. f :i.st. SAA r-wil 2 :intl :ilsfi r-.s.1i1-I 11, 3.11:-sin: in th+- Su:-,nfl Chriii lf. 3 fmt' Yhfl Hi! Fiiuw. COSfilL4JK'I-I. EVGI-INI-I I-lug 'nv di-wits-tl his s-flliits und:-1' thi- llg 'l'fiptrif'11iiif-11- lzii' work. COYRTNEY. JOHN Prominent in boxing Citeles, .lack f-ngiiggttl himself :is :i strong: mzin tif the fcmtbull If-:am :ind :is :in inttziniurzil official -4. , CIIUSS. LUIS This fun-lvwing ivifiT14il' twi- fiiinie-i wus :i vniiirmiirfiuil 1-lub nit-mln-1 1 :intl writkvrl in hifi' :idvismy giiiiip :as SA A. mil. I :ind 1-:ishie-1 3. CVNNINHHAM. JOHN Duc serve-tl on the Pub. 2. Ji 4. All Sclirml Play f-fiiimrii Iiiist Ch-vit' 12. 3. 4. pu-s 2 N. HS 4. J-Club 2. 3 giws 2 swinq 2,3,f'1iIPI, 4.ttnr1is ': lil 2. 3. Vi, Htl had :in flirty:-:ggi It-ntl 3, was ftttiizil. tzgu 2. 3. -4. 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BERNADETTE Rarriie -.-.as active in the J. IIS. r-izfuf as a mf-rnb-'r of Camera Club 2. Phoenix 3. Staff chi. 4. G.A.A. 2. Lib. Club 3. 4. Prom Comm 3. All Srhool P. Prod 3. Class Play I'rov.l. 4. ami monitor 4. FISH. CAROLYN A rrrf-rry-go-roiind of activi- ties has kept Carolyn busy She has been in Jr. and Sr. Lib. Club 3. 4. GAA. 2. and Arch. Club 4. FISHER. VIRGINIA Ar-tive in the- musif-:il side shows. Vireinia has br-en in thr- C.J B. Glee Club 2. Op- er:-tta 3. and G.A.A, ZZ. 3. She was also int. rep. 2, 3, -4. FORD. CLAIRE ADELE Claire starred in the parade as vice-pres. of Senior Class 4. and member of Second Choir 3. Phoenix Bus. 3. 4. Prom Comm. 3, All School P. Prod. 3, cab. rep. 4 and N.H.S. 4. FORD, MARY ' Mary, an active trouper. was a member of Drama Club 3. Blue-J 4. N.H.S. 3, 4. Quill and Scr. 4. Prom. Comm, 3. All School P. Prod. 3, Act, Board 3, 4, Camera Club 3. sec. 4. Homecoming Comm. Chr. 4, Phoenix 3. Sen. VV1'ite- ups, co-rhr. 4, and Fidelis so- cial Chr.-1. FORRESTAL. JOE Joe went out for Cross-Coun- try 3. 4, and kept the sawdust ring well packed down. He was a banker 2. 3. int. rep. 2. Canrera Club 3. 4, and an actor in the Class Play 4. FRANCIS. POLLY Polly has been a member of lhf' Library Club 4 and is an :ide-pr entertainer on the ac- cordion. FREDRICKS. GORDON Oc-cupying: the spotlight in the arena at Football 2. 3. -4. Speed be-longed to the J- Club 3. 4. Boys' Glee Club 4. Arch. Club 2, 3. 4, pres. 22. All School P. Prod. 3, Operetta Prod. 2. and Track 2. 3. 4. Performers FINLEY JEAN A IIVQI3' trouper. Jean haf serv:-fl her aflvisnly :MHP Us Cashier 2, S.A.A. r-ol, 2, f-Hp, Vicfhlifll. 4. S119 llf-lfjnggqd UQ the C.J.H. GIQQ Club 2, pmm- Comm. 3. and Oper:-191 3, FISH. YYONNE lfhilfl under the To ' it - P ,WfUTlf' X'-olketl on The Phfw, nrx Bus. Staff 2. 3. and craf-14- ed the whip as business man- 11861 4. She was a member of the Prom Comm 3. All School P- P1 od 3. Forum Club 4. and assist. cashier 2. 3, FLOEN. ALVIN - OU the rrridwayl Alvin Smvpd 3, mos- ldwll of F.F.A. 2. 3 and went our for football 3. Exhibiting his gk H FORD. CONNOR Rocky '. a typical strong man, was active in Track 2 and Football 2. 3, 4, J-Club 4, Phoenix Boys' Sports Chr. 4, Second Choir 3. Operetta Prod. 3, Camera Club 3. For- um Club 3, 4, and act. rep, 3. He was also Sing-Our Comm Chr. 4. ' FORREST. GERALDINE Geraldine was library repre- sentativc 3 under the Big Top at J.H.S. FOSTER, RVTH Ruth pf-r'forrne-fl in the baton CUVDS 2 in the JHS, parade FRAZICE. MARJOIIIIZ Active among the ar-rolifgg of the circus as a bowler. Map. jie was also S.A.A. f'ollrrQpi,1- 3- FHICICMAN. HICTTY BIUCII of HDI' Iiiiiv under th? Bi: Top has been given to GAAA- 3. 3. 4, Betty also served as lib. rep. 2, 34 on 3 Prom Comm. 3. and All School P. Prod. 4, PAH? 'NIXI-Tl' All-1 'I'VK'HN Veteran FROHMADER. MARY JEAN A dependable trouper, MJ. devoted her time to Blue-J 2. 3. offic Chr. 4. Quill antl S. 4. Phoenix 3. 4. and Caniera Club 3. She was cab. ri-p. 2. . ., S.A.A. vol. ... act. rep. -1. anti All SCho1il P. Prod. 3. GARBVTT. JIM Under the Big Top Jim served as assistant cashier 2. He also took part in Golf as a maui- cian in making that little white ball disappear. GILBERTSON. RICHARD Puri contributed to the mu- sical part of the Big Show by singing in the First Choir 3. 4. He was an int. official 3 and belonged to the Opeietta Prod. Staff 3. GOETSCH, EVELYN A trouper of the G.A.A. 2. 3. HEY was cab. rep. 2. S.A.A. col. 2, 3, and a member of the Commercial 3, 4, and Forum 4 Clubs. GRIFFEY. ALBERTA Al contributed much to mu- sical activities under the Big Top as a member of Band 3. 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3. 4. First Choir 2. and ac- companist for choir 3 and oc- tet 3. She was also cashier 3. lib. rep. 2. act. rep. 3. and a member of N.H.S. 4. GVNN. DELBERT Del was an active member of the F.F.A. 2, 3. and treas- urer of that group 4. He was also int. olficial 4. HAlNS'l'lJC'K. l'Il'SSl'Il.l, l,xft!'l' Il gntul Iivlfulllliillvu- :is tiavli m:inaggei, Russ ln'1'ani-- a .1-QvlllblIl1'Hlllt'l' He also was llb.l1'p,l.h A.A. Vol. -5. 1. :iiiml a Islllt'-J typisl. lIAl.X'OHStJN. RVTH Activa- in many pairs ot' :he Rig 'IR-nt. Ruth was f-,,,hi.., 2. 3. l7iaiii'i. Vlub iii.-mliei Q, Lib. Club int-inlier -4. W-.Ae 3 anti on l'iom Comm, 3 Sh- was also a lab assist, 1. 4-ai. rep. 4, and Phoenix ,ruff member i. T Y ggi . -K, Performers GALLO. JEAN Jean has been in G.A.A. 2 starring in feats of athletic pi owess, GARIN. PATRICIA An entertainer in the .l.H.S, circus rings. Pat was music- ally inclined, She was a mem- ber of the First Choir 2. 3. A.A. col. 4, and the Opeietta 3. GILLESPIE. MICKEY Mickey was most intern stecl in the acrobatics of the circus and went out for basketball 2. also acting: as int. rep. LZ. and cab. rep. 4. GREEN, MATT A great performer in the Cen' ter Ring, Matt was active in Cross-Country 3, co-c-apt, 4. Track 2, First Choir 4, Oc- tet 2. 4, Blue-J 3, 4. Phoenix 2, All School P. Prod 3. Prom Comm, chr. 3, cab. vice-rep. 2, 3. S.A.A. col. 2. 3. 4. J-Club 3. 4, and Quill and S. 4. GROSS, GEORGE George was an active trooper in the orchestra 4, F.F.A. 2, and the Blue-J 2. HACKBARTH, DEAN Deans main interest under the Big: Top was sports: he went out for Football 3. llAl,I,, PHYLLIS A busy troupeix'Phyllis was cab. rep. 2. S.A.A. col. 3. anal a nit-nibei of the Blue-.1 2, 3. columnist -1. Quill anil S. 4. l'lim-nix All 3, OlPt'lt1llJl 3, Ser-ond Choir 2. 3. :intl 6'.J.H. film' K'lLllJ 'l liAMMAlil.l'ND. F.Xl'l'll Faith. a faithful peifoiiiieix was sl-ci-tieas. uf Cab. l anti of the Senior Class 4. She was also Hantlbooli staff sec. 4. Blue-J 12, 3, assist. ed i. Fi- tielis vice-pres. 4. Phoenix 3. Senior XVPIU'-IIDS co-elir. 4. Homecoming Comm Chr. 4, and a member of N.H.S. 1. Quill and S. 4, First Choir 2. 3. 4. Drama. Club 3. Oper- etta 3. and All School l'. Prod. 3. Veteran HAMMARLUND, OWEN Hoopty has given an envi- able performance in the ath- letic rings, in Football 3, 4, Basketball 2, and as a mem- ber of the J-Club. He was also cab. vice-rep. HANEY, ROBERT Under the Big Top, Bob was active as a trouper with the F.F.A. B HANSON, VICTOR With the net in front of him instead of under him, this performer was on the tennis team 2. Vic also acted as S. A.A. col. 3, 4 and as int. vice- rep. 4. -5 HARTWIG, RUBY Ruby performed dependably as act. rep 3, 4, and was S.A. A. col. 3 of her group. HAYES, CAROLYN G.A.A. Board 2, 3, 4, and all athletics held Carrie's atten- tion. She belonged to the Phoenix bus. staff, 3, 4, Blue- bird Art 3, Second Choir 2, 3, and Operetta 3. x, f' HEENAN, MAURICE Around and around he goes . 'tMouse leads on the basket- ball iioor active there 2, 3, capt. 4. He was cab. rep. 2, 3, 4. and a member of the J- Club 4. HEINLE, RALPH Interested in the athletic ring, Ralph went out for Football 4, and Intramurals 4. we HELGESEN, JEAN Jean was active for her home room troupe as Library repre- sentative 2, 3. Performers HANEY, ARMITA Sawdust and spangles claimed Armita, who belonged to the G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep club 3. and the Second Choir 2. HANSON. JUNE A real hustler on the lot was June who belonged to the Twirling Club 2, C.J.B. Glee Club 2, Second Choir 2, 4, and First Choir 3. She was Phoe- nix typist 3, a Lib. Club mem- ber 4, and on All School P. Prod. 3, 4. HARPER, BETH Beth, who starred in many acts under the bright lights, was Phoenix ed. 4, assist. ed 3. Quill and S. 3, vice-pres. 4, and Swim Show manager 4. She was in the All School Play 2, 3, Drama. Club 2, 3, Forum, vice-pres. 3, Prom. Comm. chr. 3, Homecoming Comm. 4, N.H.S. 4, and Class Play Cast 4. HAASE, ELAINE Elaine held the whip in the Commercial Club as pres. 4 of that group. She was a Blue J typist 4 and Physics lab. assist. 3. 4. HEDEGAARD, ZOLA One of the busiest girls in athletics on the lot. Zola be- longed to the G.A.A. board 2, 3, 4, was a swim fete guard 4, sang in Second Choir 3, 4, and the Operetta 3, was assist. cashier 2, S.A.A. col. 3, and Comm. Club member 3. HEIN, DOROTHY Peter was ringmaster of the Library Club, pres. 3, Camera Club 3, vice-pres. 4, Act. Board 3, chr 4, and a mem- ber of Drama, Club 2, Quill and S. 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Phoenix Exchange chr. 4. and Class Play Cast 4. HEISE, GEORGE One of the many necessary to make a circus a success, George worked on a Prom. Comm. 3. HERGERT, ROBERT Bob played in the Football side show one year and took part in intramurals. PAGE TWENTY ONE PAGE TVVEN Veteran HENNING, LUCILLE In the box office wagon, 'LUCY' Was a member of the Commercial Club 3, 4, and acted as a monitor 3, 4, and a Blue-J typist 4, HOMSEY, JAMES A good trouper, Jim was a golfer 2, and acted as assist. TGP. 3. and banker 2, .HUGHES NORMA Music of our 'Biggest Show On Earth was Norma's chief aCf-lfflty. She was in the First Ch0fF 3, 4, Operetta 3, accom- Panied the Boys' Octet 3, 4 and Class Play organist 4. Y HULICK, PAUL Paul was an important per- former in the Orchestra 2, 3 4, and went out for Football 3i HULICK, THOMAS 'gom went out for Basketball b' and Track 2, was assist. 2115. manager of the Bluebird CluEbm3, a member :gif Forum ' HUPEL, DORIS Doris was an interested spec- tator of all athletic activities on the J.H.S. circus lot, HUSCHKA, DALE Dale acted in one of the rings at J.H.S. as lib. rep. 3, took part in Intramurals, and was an act. rep. 4. JOHNSON, TOM An active performer in the musical sideshows at J.H.S., Tom belonged to the Band 2, 3. 4, and the Boys' Glee Club 4, of which he was librarian. TY-Two ww Performers HIRCHERT, JEANE Jeane, a vivacious performer with the Big Show was in All School Play, 2, 4, Commercial Club 3, vice-pres, 4, Blue-J typist 4, S.A,A. col. 4, G.A.A. 2, Forum Club 3, N.H.S. 4, and Drama. Club 2, 3, 4, HOWLAND, WILLIS An active performer, Willis was act. rep. 2, member of Blue-J Cir. Stal? 3, All School P. Prod. 3, Golf 2, and Phoe- nix Bus. 4. HUHN, FRED The sawdust ring attracted Fred who was out for Track. He was cashier 2, 3, and lib. rep. 4. HULICK, PAULINE Like her twin, Pauline was active in Orchestra 2, 3, 4, be- longed to the C.J.B. Glee Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, and was in the Operetta 3. HULL, JEANNE Jeanne kept herself busy on the lot as she participated in Drama. Club 2, Class Play Prod. 4, N.H.S. 4, Phoenix Typing Staff 4, cashier's job 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, and Twirling Corps 3. N HUPEL, DOROTHY Resembling her twin in more than appearance, Dorothy too is interested in sports and participated in Intramurals 2. JOHNSON, ELEANOR Eleanor was a busy perform- er on the midway as monitor 3, and as a member of All School P. Prod. 3, 4, Class Play Prod. 4, Bluebird 4, Phoenix Typing Staff 4, S.A. A. col. 2, Drama Club 2, Twirling Corps 3, Jr. Lib. Club 4, and was assist, cashier 3. JONES, KENNETH Ken was active on the saw- dust circle for two seasons as he was out for Track, and carried the colors for his ad- visory group in intramurals 2. 3. Veteran JONES, ROBERT Busy in the athletic rings. Bob participated in Basket- ball 2, 3. KATH, ALBERT Al performed the duties of cashier 2. 3, for his advisory troupe. KELLER. JEANETTE Jeanette served under the Big Top as lib. rep. 2 for her group. She belonged to the Commercial Club 3, and the C.J.B. Glee Club 4. KERSTEN, EILEEN Eileen performed under the Big Top in Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Drama. Club 2, Ensemble 3, 4, Second Choir 3, Commercial Club 4, Homecoming Comm. 3, and was a Blue-J typist 4. KNUDSEN, DICK Dick was active in the athle- tic rings as a basketball man- ager 3, and was S.A.A. col. 3 and cashier 4. KOHLER, ELIZABETH ANN Banner has participated in a variety show in the Big Tent composed of such fea- tures as Phoenix 3, 4, S.A.A. col. 2. Blue-J 2, cab. vice-rep. 3. All School P. Prod. Comm. chr. 4. and Class Play Prod. 4. KOVVAL, GEORGE Step right up. folks! This is an original: it's not done with mirrors. George was active as cab. rep. 4. KIJBISIAK. ELAINE Elaine has been active as int. rep. 2. assist. banker 3. Jr. Lib. Club member 3, Orches- tra member 4. and was on the Class Play Prod. Comm. 4. 'L'- Performers JORGENSON, JACQUELYN Jackie was an active trouper in Drama. Club 2, All School P. Prod 2. Prom Comm. 3, Commercial Club 4, cab. rep. 4, vice-rep. 4. KEAXLY. RUTH Active on the lot. Ruth be- longed to Band 2. 3. 4. Phoe- nix 2, Drama. Club 2. 3, All School Play 2. Forum Club 3. sec-treas. 4. Blue-J typist 2, S.A.A. 2. Orchestra 2, monitor 4. lib. rep. 4, BlueBird 4, and Dance Club 4. KENT, MARIAN Marian was active in the Big Tent as a member of C.J.B. Glee Club 4. Commercial Club 4, and as library representa- tive 4. KINGSLAND, BARBARA Barb led the parade with her twirling baton 3, 4, and was also active under the Big Top in BlueBird 3, Phoenix Typing Staff 4, Blue-J typist 4, Driving Club 4, Dance Club 4, Forum Club 4, and Pep Club 3. KOEBLER, EUGENE Football 2, Golf 2, Track 3, and Intramurals have been the tightrope of sports which Eugene has successfully walked. KOVVAL, FLOYD One of the interesting mem- bers of the strong men's group. the int. Football play- ers, in a sideshow attraction since he is an identical twin. KRIIEGER, GENE Gene was star musical per- former under the Big Top. as- sociated with the Ensemble 3. 4. Orchestra 2. 3, 4, First Choir. and Second Choir 3. She belonged to N.H.S. 3. pres. 4. Fidclis Board. Ile-- fresh. Chr. 2. S.A.A. 3. Phoenix 4, and Class Play 4. KULL. DOROTHY Dorothy has been attracted to the Center Ring by First Choir 2, 3. 4, while her other activities include Operetta 3. cab. rep. 3. monitor 4, sextet 4, N.H.S. 4, and Class Play Prod. 4. PAGE TVVI- BTY THREI' Veteran KUNKEL, CHARLOTTE Active in the musical side- shows, Charlotte belonged to First Choir 2, 4, C.J,B. Glee Club 4, and played the piano for the Dance Club 4. LEHMAN, ARLENE Arlene has served in the post of assist. library representa- tive for her group 3. LIPPINCOTT, VVAYNE VVayne performed in Intra- murals and was elected assist. cab. rep. as a senior. LITTLE, KENNETH Ken was active in the J.H.S. circus as a member of the Senior Announce. Comm. 4, a Physics lab. assist. 4, S.A.A. col. 2, 4, and the Camera Club 3, 4. LOCAST, PAUL The chief interest of this per- former was sports. He beat down the sawdust in Track 3, 4, and was a member of J- Club 4. LUSTIG, JOE One of the tall men of the circus. Joe was featured as act. rep. 3, 4, lib. rep. 3, cab. rep 2, vice-rep. 3, and a mem- ber of Arch. Club 3. He also performed in the Class Play 4. MACKEY. BETTY As a ballerina in the show. Betty belonged to the Dance Club 4, and was also a mem- ber of Second Choir 3, Drama. Club 2. Commercial Club 4. and cashier 2. MANTHEI. ROBERT Bob was an active performer in Intramurals thus helping his home room troupe. PAL-P TVN I- 'NTY-FOUR Performers LEE, BETTY An N.H.S. member 4. Betty has been active in First Choir 2, Twirling Corps 2, cap. rep. 2, Prom 3 and Homecoming 4 Comm., act. rep. 3, 4, Phoenix 4, and G.A.A. 4. LINDSLEY. MARIAN Most of Marian's time under the Big Top has been taken up with curricular activities. LIPPITT, FRED Good enough to make the trained seals envious. Fred performed on the Swim Team 2, 3. 4. Winning his J, he joined the J-Club and became treas. 4. LLOYD. MARLENE The positions of assist. banker 2, monitor 43 banker 3, mem- ber of N.H.S. 4, Library Club 3, sec-treas. 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, and Bluebird 4 have filled much of Marlene's time in the Big Tent at J.H.S. LOWRY, KENNETH Ken performed in Second Choir 2, Cashier 2, Cross Country 3, 4, and was a star trumpeter in the circus band. LYONS, MARGARET Margaret's time under the Big Top has been occupied by the Junior 3, and Senior 4 Li- brary Clubs. She also belonged to the Second Choir 2. X MANSKE, GVVEN Interested in sideshows. Gwen was an active member of the Arch. Club 2, 3, and the Cam- era Club 3. MARLOVV. PRESTON Preston was assistant bankev 3 and performed as Intramur- al manager 3. 4. Veteran MARSH, ARLENE The Library Clubs, Jr. 3, Sr. 4, have claimed the attention of Arlene at the Big Tent of J. H.S. MCGHEE, ROSELLA Rosella was especially attract- ed by sports features among which were G.A.A. 2, and In- tramurals 2. She was also S. A.A. col. 4, vice-pres. of Lib. Club. 3, and a member of the All School P. Prod. 4. McLAUGHLIN, BOB Bob helped to pitch stakes for the Prom 3, and acted as lib. rep. 4. Basketball 2, 3, cab. vice-rep. 3 and int. rep. 4. McNIFF, MAXINE Maxine, a member of the cir- cus chorus in the Dance Club 4, was also active in the Blue- bird 3 and on Prom. Comm. 3. MEYER, PAUL The acrobat's tent claimed all of Paul's extra time as he en- gaged in Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MIES, MARILYN Acting in the Blue-J troupe as copyreader 3 and exchange ed. 4, Marilyn was also on the Phoenix bus, 3. 4, Lib. Club 3, 4, cab. vice-rep. 2, and N.H.S. 4. MILLER. GERALDINE During her years at J.H.S. Geraldine was engrossed with curricular work. MONSON, JEAN Performing in the Library Club 3. Jean also took part in C.J.B. Glee Club 2. Performers MATTSON, JEAN Jean has been active on Prom 3 and Homecoming Comm. 45 she was assist. S.A.A. col. 2 and on Class Play Prod. 4. She was also a talented con- tributor to the B1ueBird 4. MCGINNITY, EILEEN Eileen served in the J.H,S. circus as cab. rep. 2, vice-rep. 4, int. rep. 4, was a member of the Library Club 3, 4, and on the Class Play Prod. 4. McNALL, RICHARD Dick, a member of J.H.S.'s tall men's troup, was F.F.A. treas. 3, pres. 4, a cashier 2, cab. rep. 3, and chem. lab. assist. 4. I 1 MEDICUS, HAROLD A member of Intramural teams and int. rep. 4, Hal was also a tent decorator for the Prom 3. MEYER, WARREN Warren led the circus crowd in cheers 3 at acrobatic per- formances. He also went out for Football 3, was int. man- ager 3. a member of the J- Club 3, 4, and on a Prom Comm. 3. MILLARD, FRANCES Frances was an interested spectator at circus events in the Big Tent. MILLS, BESSANNE Lib. rep. 3. 4, Phoenix 4, Prom Comm, 3. act .rep. 2, cab. rep. 4. Class Play Prod. 4 all in- terested Bessanne, one of J. H.S.'s gayest troupers. MONTEMAYOR, ROMAN Performing in many acts, Roman was a cab. rep, 2, 3. 4, belonged to the Drama. Club 2, 3, treas. 4, All School P. 2, 3. FOFum Club 4, Tennis 2. Blue Bird bus. mgr. 3. ed. 4, Phoenix staff co chr. 4, Class Play 4, and N.H.S. 4. PAGE TWEWTY FIVE Veteran MOONEY, REGINA Under the Big Top. Regina took active part in G.A.A. 2, was a member of the C.J.B. Glee Club 2, Lib. Club 3. cab. rep. 4, and int. vice-rep. 3. MUCKEN, PHYLLIS A steady worker in curricu- lar rings was Phyllis in her time at the Big Tent. MURPHY, WILLIAM Squeeder starred in the Center Ring in a variety of activities. He belonged to the Blue-J 2, 3, bus. manager 4, Phoenix bus. 2, 3, Home- coming Comm. 4, Quill and S. 3, 4, N.H.S. 4, and Class Play lead 4. NAATZ, KENNETH Ken's Big Top life has in- cluded such activities as Blue Bird Art 4, lib. rep. 2, and Band 2, 3. 4 NOHR. MARGARET The C.J.B. Glee Club 2 took up time of this performer. She belonged to Lib. Club 3. 4, was assist. banker 3. and assist. S.A.A. col. 4 for her advisory troupe. O'LEARY, VERNICE In J.H.S.'s Big Tent much of Vernice's time was taken up with Commercial Club 4 and the positions of cab. vice-iep. 2, and assist. lib. rep. 4. OLSON, CAROLINE A busy trouper, Kay was an Act. Board member 4, was an act. rep. 4. cab. rep. 3. S.A.A. col. 2. banker 2, and was a member of the Drama. Club 2 and Prom Comm. 3. OSBORN. MARY ANN A help in the business wagon, Mary Ann, whose Sub-jam choice is Commercial, acted as lib. rep. 2 in her advigorv group. ' PAGE TNR I- NTY-SIX KA Performers MORIARITY. EDWARD Moe served as a lib. rep. 3 and performed on a Home- coming comm. 4. MULLIGAN, WILLIAM An Intramural manager 2. and rep. 2, Bill belonged to F.F.A. 4 and also kept the sawdust ring well packed down in Cross Country and Track. MYHR, GERALDINE Gerry served in several capa- cities under the Big Topsin Second Drama. Club 2, Phoe- nix 4, Bluebird 4. cab. vice- rep. 4, and as a member of the Twirling Corps 2, 3. NEWMAN, DONALD Don was a ringmaster of the Drama. Club 4, member 2, 3, active in Cross Country 2. 3, Track 2. was lib. rep. 4, and on an All School P. Prod. 3. He also was in the Class Play 4 NOYES, BETTY A member of the blond chorus, Betty acted as lib. rep. 2, and was a member of the C.J.B. Glee Club 3. Sec- ond Choir 2, and First Choir -1. OLSON. BETTY Betty was a cheering per- former of the Pep Club 3, and a member of G.A.A. 2. OLSON, FRANCES Fran has performed in G.A.A. -1. As a junior she attended Evansville High where she was pres. of a home ec. club. PAGEL. ALVIE Alvie has walked the tight- rope of sport, participating in Basketball 2. ,3 Track 2. 3. 4, Cross Country 4, and Intra- murals. He also was intra- mural rep. and S.A.A. col. Veteran PAGEL, BERNADINE Bernie was a very active per- former in the J.H.S. circus as a member of N.H.S.. sec. 4. BlueBird 4. Phoenix 4, Oper- etta 3. vice-rep. 3. Commer- cial Club 3. 4. monitor 4, S. A.A. col. 4 cashier, 2, Forum Club 4. Class Play Prod. 4. and Second Choir 3. 4. PAUL. DICK Intramurals have attracted Dicks chief talents with Track 2. 3. 4, Chef's Club 2. 3, S.A.A. col. 3 and Class Play 4, as additional fields of activity. PELLS. NADA Nada joined the circus acro- bats in the G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, and Intramurals 2, 3, 4. POFF. EDWARD A favorite actor on the Foot- ball Team 2. 3, 4, Ed. was also a Basketball manager 4, a Track man 3, 4, and a J- Club member 3, 4. PREHN, VIRGINIA Virginia performed under the Big Top as a S.A.A. col. 2, 3. lib. rep. 2, 3. and a member of the C.J.B. Glee Club 2, Lib. Club and Choir 2. QIJAERNA, GLADYS The circus musical acts were aided by Gladys' participation in the Ensemble 3, 4, Orches- tra 3. 4. and the Second Choir 4. RATHJEN. ELAINE Elaine participated in the mu- sical sideshows and sang in the Second Choir 3. and C..I.B. Glee Club 3. RIEGERT, MAVIS Jake performed in the big tank in the Center Ring as a member of G,A.A. 2. ,. 'i W .1-'W ' ra., . I Performers PARKIN. ROBERT Bob has performed in Blue Bird 3, as a Physics lab. assist. 4. lib. rep. 2, and on a Prom Comm. 3. PECK. LAWRENCE Larry has been an important performer in Intramurals 2, 3. 4, assist. S.A.A. col. 2. Prom Comm. 3, and Class Play 4. PERKINS. LEROY One of J.H.S.'s Jap-lighters now, Perk played Basketball 2, 3, was cab. rep. 3, S.A.A. col. and was well-known as a boogie drummer in the circus band. POLLARD, JUNE Skipper was an active per- former in G.A.A. 2. 3, 4. head of the Dance Club, 4, on G. A.A. Board 4, was lib. rep. 3, cab. rep., monitor, 4, belonged to the Drama. Club 2, and the Lib. Club 3. PROTTEAU. LEO The Track ring 2. 3. 4. held Leo's attention for his entire time at the Big Tent. QUINN, JEANNE Jeanne was occupied with a merry-go-round of activity on Phoenix 4, Twirling Corps 2, 3. cab. rep. 4, Drama. Club 3, sec, 2. cab. vice-rep. 4. and S,A.A, col. W REEDER. LOIS Lois was an interested per- former on a Prom Comm, 3, and a lib. rep. 4. REILLY, OVVEN Owen was an active worker under tht- Big Top in Intra- murals. PAGE TVVENTY SEVEV Veteran RESTIVO, DOROTHY Steve took an active part in G.A.A. activities under the Big Top 2. 3, 4. RICHARDS, VVALLACE VVally put his energies into the acrobatic sideshows of Track 2. and Football 3. RIGNEY, JOE An aerial performer who needed no trapeze was Joe in his Track workouts at pole vaulting 2, 3, 4. He was also an Int. official and cab. vice- rep. 4. RITSHER, ANN A touch of the exotic without which no circus is complete. was brought by Ann, who came as a senior from Syria where she was student cab. chairman. Here under our Big Top she was cab, rep. 4. a monitor 4, and a member of Phoenix Make-up Comm. 4. G.A.A. 4, and Second Choir 4. ROMANZAK, STEVE While a J.H.S. trouper, Steve was int.rep. 4, S.A.A. col. 4. and took an active part in In- tramurals. ROTH, HOVVARD Howard was a performer on the Blue-J as accvuiitant 3. -1, in Camera Club as treas. 4, a monitor 2, int. rep. 2. 3, lib. rep. 4. and on an All School P, Prod. 3. He was also a member of Quill and S. 4. Y RYAN, JOHN Under the circus banner Johnnie was a Drama. Club member 4 took part in In- tramurals, and was on a Prom Comm. 3. SCHIEFELBEIN. ALICE An active trouper, Alice was 3 cab. rep. 2, cashier, 4, 3 mem. ber of Commercial Club 3, 4, Forum Club 3, 4, Blugbipd 3, :lnd N.H.S. 3, 4. PAGF TSX l- YTY-EIGHT r- Performers RESTIVO, MICKEY Mickey was a steady perform- er in Track 2. 3, 4 and in In- tramurals 2, 3, 4. RITCHIE. JOYCE A faithful performer in the Big Tent, Joyce belonged to N.H.S. 4. Commercial Club 4. Drama. Club 2. Second Choir 3. All School P. Prod. 3. She was also a Blue-J typist and an act. rep. 2, 3. RINEHEIMER, VVILLIAM Bill performed as cashier 2. 3. and was a member of Foot- ball 3, and the Camera Club 3. ROBINSON, BETTY Two acts of J.H.S,'s circus claimed Betty, the Commer- cial Club 3, 4, and G.A.A. 2, 3. 4. ROST, WILLIAM Bill was an active performer in acrobatic circles under the Big Top in such fields as Swim 2. 3, 4, in Golf 2, and served on the Blue-J 2. 3. was in J-Club 3, 4, Prom Comm 3. All School P. Prod 3, act. rep. 2, 3, 4, and in the Class Play 4. RUCHTI. WILLIAM Beakle active performer. was a member of the N.H.S. 3, 4, Quill and S. 3. 4. Home- coming Comm 4, All School Play 2, 3, 4, was cab. rep. 2. 3, Blue-J 2. 3. Ed. 4 and bus. manager 3. RYAN. VVILLIAM Harry performed in the arena on the Football Team. 2. 3. 4. He also played Basket- ball 2. 3, 4. and was xi mem- ber of N.H.S. 4. J-Club 3. 4, vice-pres. 4, cab. rep. 3. As junior pres, he led the junior parade at the Prom. 3. SCHLINTZ. RALPH Performing in the musical ring. Ralph sang in the Boys' Octet 2. 3, in the First Choir 2, 3. and was in the Operetta 3. He acted as cab. rep. 2. Veteran SCHACKELFORD, VVILLIAM Bill performed in Basketball 2 and was assistant cashier 2, 3. SCHOONOVER. BOB Bob was active under the Big Top in the musical shows, be- longing to the circus Orches- tra 2 and to the Sing-Out Comm. 4. He was also cab- vice-rep. 4. SCOBIE, MARILYN Musical, and a willing hustler on the lot, Marilyn took part in Orchestra 2, 4. Second Choir 2. 3, 4. Drama. Club 2, and was S.A.A. col. 2. assist. banker, 2, and cashier 2. SEVERSON, MARGARET Goldie performed variously as Fidelis treas. 4, Homecom- ing Comm. chr. 4, Blue-J 2, 3, proofreader 4. Phoenix Make- up chr, 4. monitor 4, and was a member of Orchestra 2, 3, Ensemble 3. 4, Quill and S. 4, N.H.S. 4, All School P. Prod. 3, and Prom Comm. 3. SHUMAN, BILL Bill performed as int. com- missioner 4. an N.H.S. mem- ber 4. a monitor 3, a vice-rep. 2. and a member of the Cam- era Club, 4. SILBOCGH, EUGENE Gene took part in Football 3, specializing in intramurals. He was assist. cashier 3, of his home room troupe. SIMPSON, EARL Earl was an interested work- er in curricular lines while under the Big Top at .I.H.S. SKELLY, ALLAN Interested in the ring of act- ing. Allan was in the All School Play 2. the Drama. Club 2, and the All School P, Prod. 2. 1. MBSAWA Performers SCHMITT, EVALEN Evalen came to the Big Tent of J.H.S. as a Senior from Oconto Falls. SCHROEDER. JUNE June, who transferred from Phillips where she worked on the Phillipsonian staff, took part in Junior Lib. Club work, 3, 4. SEICHTER, MARGARET Under the Big Top Margaret was interested in acting and belonged to the Second Dra- ma. Club 2. SCHERER, LEONARD A good worker under the Big Top at J.H.S. was Lenard. SHWERY, ROY Roy acted as an intramural official 4 on the midway. SIMONSEN, NORMA Important in the literary ring, Norma worked on Blue Bird 3 and Phoenix 4. She al- so belonged to the Orchestra 2. 3, N.H.S. 4, Prom Comm. 3. and was a monitor 3, and a cab. vice-rep. 3, SKARWESKI, ILA A responsible worker on the lot. Ila represented her fellow- advisees as a. library member 0 SMITH, ALTHEA Snudge was a performer in the Forum Club, 4. Intramur- als. and ai contributor to the BlueBird 3, 4, PAGE TVX I- NTX NINE til-I THIH Veteran SMITH. ARDELL Ardell was an energetic Band member of the circus. and was assist. S.A.A, col. SMITH. ELAINE Elaine performed as typist for the ..,lue-.I and took part in G.A.A. 4. SNIVELY, SUZANNE Sue performed in a variety of shows, as Glee Club pian- ist 2. All School P. Prod. 3, member of N.H.S. 3, 4, Blue-J ad staff 3, 4, and S.A.A. col. 4. SODERBERG, DOROTHY Performing in musical and literary rings Dot belonged to C.J.B. Glee Club 3, First Choir 4, and Blue-Bird 4. SONNENBERG, SHIRLEY An energetic circus fan of the sports rings, Shirley took part in G.A.A. 2. 3. SPRACKLING, REINETTE A performer in the aquatic act was Sistie who belonged to the Swim Club 4. She was a monitor 4, cab. rep. 2. Phoe- nix bus. 3, 4. Voc. Guild. Lib. 4. Blue-J ad staff 3, 4. 4. and Class Play Cast 4. STAALAND. DONALD Don was attracted by the athletic ring: and played in ln- traniuials. He was also c-:lb rep 2. STANKE. MARY Mary. a musical participant in the Big: Show belonged to C.J.H. Glee Club 2. 3, Chgjy 1, and Operetta 3. Shr- Wag Ulf., vice-rep. to cabinet 3, T Y :rl Performers SMITH EDVVARD Riding the athletic roller coaster. Booker T was on the Basketbal Team 2. 3, 4. was in the J-Club 4. the Ten- nis Team 2, capt. 3, 4. was Blue-J Boys' Sports Ed. 4, and belonged to Quill and S. 4 SMITH. DICK A master performer in the athletic ring Dick was on the Football Team 2. 3, 4. and active on Swim 2, 3. 4, Track 2. and Basketball 4 Teams. He was a member of the J- Club 3, 4. SNYDER, TOM Tom was a steady worker in the Big Tent as S.A.A. col. 4, and was an Intramural parti- cipant. SOLIE, ROBERT Bob was active on the lot as a Golf enthusiast 2, J-Club member 4, cab. rep. 3. int. rep. 4. and belonged to the Camera Club 3. SPAULDING. RUTH Ruth was a good athletic trouper in G.A.A. 2, 3. 4. and a member of the C..I.B. Glee Club 4. Choir 2. Lib. Club 3. and A.S.P. Prod. 3, SPRECKER, BETTY Betty helped many a circus act by leading cheers 3. 4. by acting as jr. class vice-pres.. BlueBird typist 4. Pep Club pres. 3. and a member of G,A. A. 2. Twirling Corps 3. Drama Club 3, All School P. Prod. 3. Second Choir 3, and Operetta 3. STACEY. BAY RVTH Small but enthusiastic-. this pel'fol'niel' has been a cashier 2. and member of the Library Club 3, 4. STEINKE. BETTY Betty held the position of li- brary representatixw- 3. for her home room troupe. Veteran STONE. DONALD Don took part in intrzimurals and was on the inrrzrmurals hoard 4 under the Big Top. SXVIFT. JACf.Jl'EI,lNE Jzmkrvniighl lPf'l5lbf1fAf1 Jar-l-1 of :ill rizidffsu for she-'S bf-en :i monitor' 4. Cub. sf-r-,-rrwif. 4. Forum pres. 4. nie-nrbcir of Blu:-Bird 4. Czrnwrui Club 4. Phoenix 4. Bluf- J 2, 4, Lib. Club 4, 4. All School Play prod, stuff 3. :ind Prom fwmm 3. She :ilso wzig Rluz- J zlirls' sports editor 4 Sing- out Comm. 4. and Vlziss play prod. 4. TAYLOR. RICHARD Srzirrinu in rho biz: p:ii:irl+A in zithli-Yivs in I'ooIb:ill 12 3, 4. ID:-:iron was Blur- .I sports ml 4 :rnrl fvzirurwf v.'i'itvr 13. 3. and :i mvmbr-r of the J Club 3. l. lim- was also :i Sing-our comm. Illl'Illl1+'l 4. :ind Trnvk 3. 4. TERRY, MARGARET Mzirgzzrrc-t was :r good per'- fornwr' in Choir 22. 3, 4. Blue liirrl l, Forum Club 3, 4. :irifl sf-rw-4l :is zrsst. c-:isliiiir 3. THYRLER, EDITH I'I'1l1f'I' tho Big Top Edith was S.A.A. col. 2. 3. .incl .iszst rfibh- if-i 1. TliAEDER. VAIIOI, ln thi- bloml vliorus. Cuiol sow- hr-lpful svrvic-v in rh+- Firfi lfllllll' 2. 1. TRICKLE. BI-ILYA lie-lvzi svrvecl uriclvr rlisl Ria: Top zis cashier' 12. uct, rep. 3. monitor l. :md :is :i ui:-rribor ot' Forum Club l. Twiilirrg f-orps 2. Phof-nix 3. 1, :mil Prom womrir. 3, :mil N ll S 1 TVHRS. BEN Thr- szrudiist ring ilri-xx' H+-ri who p:rrticj-ipzitm-rl iii Tizrc-la 2. :mil Football 3. 'Y ,fav Performers SVVEGBIAN. HENRI JANE Being :i member of Choir 3, 4. Sextet 4, Drama. Club 2, and A,S.P. prod. staff 3. she quali- fied as singer for Ihfl r'iiCus rrrusimil shows. TAPOVATZ. XVEBSTER Pre-S. of the Consffivmiorr 3 KK?-b was Cashier 3. SA A. Col .1lwoX'SflS c-rishif-i 3. SA A f-ol 4. sun: in the- r-irr-uf choirs 3 4. :mrl opf-rr-Irla 3. TAYLOR, ROHEIVI' A w1rir:ibl1- Hfllilfl on Ilia- ily- mg: iizipn-xi- Hob wuf :wrin- in rlif- Tf-nnis rffrmi 2. 3. 1. :rnrl J Club 4, and was :in int. offieinl 12. H4- also was lib. rf-p. 3, :mil :in EFA. mf-mb:-i' LZ, THQRN, RICHARD A regular hustler on rliii lot. Dick was Blue J 2, vii: mun- :igrir 4. zu Illf'IlllH?l ot' :i Prom Comm. 3. :ind Phoenix 2. was lib. rep. 2. S,A.A. Col. 3. nsst. lib. rep. 2. :mrl plziys-d in thr- Bahd zinrl Orchestra 2, 3, 1. TIMM. I'II.IZAHE'l'H Elizsalrm-tlr was Ousliin-i' 2 of he-r troop of the cirf-us, 'I'l-IEA'l', Cl,EMlCN'l' lfloliiing rvspoiisihle- posirions in his homo rnirrrir rroiipv, V14-ru wus 1-:ishie-i 1. SA.A. vol 1. nml woikeil iii 'l'r':rc'li :md inri:imui:ils. TR l l-Il.OFlf, SHI lIl.l'IY Shirliiy while ri J.H.S. Ilmiiln-1 sr-r-vi-il :is rv-p 3. rm-l vifw :op 3. in rib- lib. :md wus :. lZl'i.- ,I rypisl l. l'l-Illl.lN1L l,l-IAll I.:-zih, :i stzii p--ifoliiii-i il ilu- N.lI.S. 4. ri. if i Pi-orii vffiiiiu vhr. 3 :wr 2--p LZ, and ci iiivm- ber' ot' rhr- Vomrrrr-rci:il Vlub fi, 1. Shz- M2115 ill Blur-Bllli 3. l, Cub. 3, l. :Hifi G.rX..X, Q l' Vlli 'l'HIli'I'Y-'Y Veteran l'IlHANUXK'SKI, ESTIIER lfgmpy- I,.-lfmzm-d on 11 Pmxn f'lYlllXll. 3. Cummf-lr-izal Club 3. 4, :md IA1h,f'lx1l': 3. 4. She was 11151111 IIIUHITUI 4. YIKEN. RICHARD Ixgf-Lg hun-11,411 :manly fu: fl, sl1mx':fs.Ix1111m r'1:1SsIxvf1s.II'- wzw .1 111fA1nl'mv-1 nf thfl Awh. 3 :md Psalm-111 3 Cluk-sl 21 Hus- lqf-umll mul, fi, :md vms nw ln-I1 2, 1. X'UI,I2Il1'IC,'Ii'I'. Hl'IT'I'Y A stru IP1'IfHlIlll'I'il1 zithlnlzu- lie-tty 'wax Un ihv GAA, Ifllillli 2. 3. 11116. -4. Cub Ivy. 2. 211141f'f'lTlHl1AIF12l1 Club mvm- lwl' 1. XYAHNEH. VIRGINIA 1,1-lming lxvl uric-v to :xr-tivilivs of tho Big Twp. Yilginiu sung ln L..l.I-.A mlm- Club. :md Iflrst -1, and Svc-umi li LWIUIIS, XVEBER, HELEN Hm-lk-11 wus am zmlivc IIIPIIIIPQI' of G,A.A, and Intlamululs. VVICI H ICK4 DAVID I,1k-A ilu- 111!-In-1 man stxvtvh- ing IHIUll1JaIlj'21t'liX'iI11'S,I3:1X'e' In-lwrmumllvw.-X11 Svhmml Plug' Ll, 3, 4, l'hm-nlx bus 12.L3111lI:nn-l Svxwll 3 1 Hr11m-1-urxlinu ummm I NAA rw-1 2.211141 Pub 1.-1' 3 Iiv wus Hluv .I 4-fimlx' I Yfurmf- mi, 3. ufft, 1-mi 1, XYICIS I-1II,1i1iN T111-wn x-.xv . 1.sg,.wns1l11- y1--1- I1nIIl1'I :fx 1:14111-1 3 H1 he-1 lx-vmw rf,-wr1.1:.,1I,1-1 XVI I .KINS4 IN, .XNNI'I'I I'I'I Ar1:1 IIv,:1r't1Ye- 1nIhv:mhl!,11.- IIN: was 41 111+-xxmbm uf mp 12 A .x J, 3, .md vm: rlefcm-Ai x., ilu' 12 A .X I'T41,1ILi 1, Y f'I'XN'u S. fi, If Mfr I ' '55 -4 A -4' :-' 'I' 4--Q4 eq -1 af .9 Sis 1- f -:I Illn- Performers VTZIG, FICRN 5 I-mn sung in Ihv f'i1'f'11S Fil I 3 1 hun L.. 3. 4, :md thv opr- A --uw! on ri Pllllll cfm us hA.A. Cul. 4 1h lux 14lx'1sfuyg1o11p. IIN 1 1111 .5 YINFIY. JEAN MARIE I. m Maxis- wus :1 number 0 1114- Lxb. 3. 4. :md Cfjmmelcizi Clubs 3. 4. wus hull monito A :md ASP. Cffmm. men . S f wus ll Phoenix bm' 3 Nhf up 1 ift 14 N11 rl, Invrxmcx' 1 . XYAIQNICII. .IACQVELINIC iia- wus X'1'lylIC'IiY1' il 1 tha nmlml's ring, .Aspvc-iwllx Ill howling :md diving. Shm- In 1nn,:4-11 to thv G,A.A. Braun was :A lib. rep, 2, :mm mt I'l'p. 3. 7.3.4. A A f wp. 12, :md in VVEBB, SANFORD In thx 1 wk! - 'I ' PIII, S:1nfrn'dw:1 - -' of the Chef Clu iruulbull 3. XVEBER, SID Sui, pmmim-nt in the acting, ring. monk the mxuumic lea lv class play 4 and wa m.1.hie1' for his group 2. 3. 11 .5 mt ad XVICISS, ARNOLD Xlmllmi, lnfu mum of tl I Ill It'1'lYIlIiI'lL.I Ihr- Big Ijillilth IL Ch A 'hm-mx -1, wus Illllvl ul IM-emma. Club J -w .3 1 , - 1. 1 . 1 r 1 ' 4:-Inwl I'l:1x' Prrni 3, unnif 1h nw VV!-'YI FI' VOPFT T ...,n.. .. J . 111, mils xrnpfmsmt m Hu Illllrl I I 111 V11 II 3 4 Upln 1:11451 fn swws ws :Q 1x1w1nM- fx ., . ., 1 1 lllv'.IJ 1wvr11m.n I Q fm 11.1 1 111110, 1.455 mm: I ,U 1 Kklxx HH 1111- All SPIN' I VIA Vlwl 9 KTM , XX II.I.. 111 lIZI'II1'I 1 114- Wulf Y'-N XV111lll,.1f Imlx Ilwrlna-1-11f'11YrR'iiwv lvl, 1 'z s , 41 1. 111+-Illfn-Y wI'l'wfI11Ix1v'Ir'i.ml Club 1 HS -4, JUN 1 N Veteran YVILTZE. NORMAN Norm devoted most of his time under the Big Top to curricular work, VVISE, PATRICIA Starring in the dramatic ring. Pat was Drama. Club treas, 4. pres, 4. She also was active on Phoenix 4 All School Play 4 ani Homecoming Comm 4 WOOLCOTT ELLA JEAN Ella Jeans time at .IHS s Big Tent was spent with chief attention grxen to curricular work ZIGLER VVILLIAIVI Bill was an experienced oper ator of the moxre projector for the JHS side shows He was also cab xrce rep 2 and S AA col 3 1 fa :. , 4 'R I GRIFFEIN JXNIES Jim was a performer on the Cinder track and was out or Track 'P and Intramurals Performers YVIRTH, DECKLYN This performer was active in his home room troupe as S. A.A. collector 2. VVOLFE, CHARLOTTE Charlotte was an outstanding member of the G.A.A, troupe 2, 3. WOPPLE TED Ted was a publicity troupei for Bluebird '7 worked on Phoenix 2 bus 3 4 ind was rep 4 wrcerer an a member of the Homecoming, Comm 4 SONNEINTAG SHIPLEY Shirley was an enthusiastic member of athletics in the Big Tent and belonged to G A 2 3 4 She was SAA co 3 lib rep 2 and 1Com mercral Club member 3 4 Chuck wa actrxe rn xocrl work hating, been a member of the Big Top Choir 3 FELDER VSARREY VS arren was actrxe rn Track 3 and kept the sawdust ring pounded down FLNK ELGENE Gene performed in the circus of .IHS on tlae Blue J crr culation staff 2 rn Track 2 an rn F XA 2 3 4 Nlarre was important rn the athletic ring of the .I H S C cu as usher for the Swim Pige int and waz. A XUQXUHQI of a Prom Cwmm 3 REED NIARIE 'Nlarre was an enthusiastic participant under the B12 Top rn CJB Glee Club 7 1 d 1. hered for the Swim Pa geant 4 Iv l- THIRTX THPEE - I . . X 1, , V 1 . cab. ,-' , rj '- I, ' d I - - . . .A .,,. ,f .. . Q . . . . . 1, , ' , , -, 2 - ' v f t COLLINS. CHARLES GILBERTO. MARIE 'A' l ' Av ' . . . Z. zn d ' .,. ,-f . . ' P-U If THIRTX POI P ROV! ROW ROV! ROV! ROW ROW PORN POVS ROVS ROVS POW Unclerstudles for the Stars Betty Abraham Corlnne Adkins Richard Affeldt Norman Allen Ray Allen Jean Alllson Audrey Alwm Vlrglma Alvuxn Kenneth Anclam Donald Anderson Flalne Anderson Kenneth Arndt Ralph Auwtm Fva Bacon Helen Batbler Russel Bahr Bttty Bandt Bxll Barrs Hazel Barlels Phxllm Baelnskl Willard Bates Rneemary Beggs Paul Benell Beverlx Bennttt Ifrancxs Btnnett Rena Bennett Marx Berger Ifns Bernard Btttx Bethards Walter Bidwell Dm Bler Jlm BIQFNHKN Imruthx Blndp..ett 'Haxlne Buns Dun Houghton Dnrwthw Brandt Bob Branks Lwle Braesxngt-rn Carol Brukhau- Larrx Br wk- Nlarllxn Hrnnk Bette Braun Bette Brummwnd Orrln Bull B tu Bullls Arlen' Burk Janet Burrmu Ilnlene Bu k Cllfflrd Butte kathletn Bxrrw Ant nm-tle Calumet Bpb Larle J lhn I 1 mln 1 ene Ca t Llarlda Barbara Llxtvsurths Illnalfl 1 l meta n Xlaxlne I' nleman Bm Clllm lene C rnntrs I-ranus Cunnur Rxla Lmnlr Anna Xian. Cpnvnas Barbara l k ur. hx tm ur:-t x In Q r mart ,rd ir 'Siarx -knn lre-Q Nlarlan Crxbben Sylxester Crlbmn Charlntte Crlmptun Jlm Cullen J P Cullen Pete Cunmngham Jlm Cunmngham Jeanne turrey Nfadelxn Dau YIFLIDIB Dau Barbara Dean Charlts Dmeen Al Illltte Dm-uthy Imdbe Paullne Dlle Vkaxne Imlgner Cha les Dull 1-me Darn Dlck Duuglae l-rank Imuptla Rm-,er D '-lt-ilas Maxlne Drawhtlm Jean llrummmd Juan Dunmddte Cleo Durham Allce Eddy C , 1: , V . . I 1 . ' , ' 2: . , , , , ' , , . ' 52 ' -' . ' Y , ' 4 ' ' ' .' lf A ' v- . 4 ' I . , , C' V' .'. ' 6: I . ,.. . Z . S 4 A :I '. . D- I. 1' ' . - . 1 'z rl.' . 2' 'r - ' 71 M-Hfllfirrlt Varta. I-Evelyn Vharles. Mary L-tu Chase. Betty Church. Betty h V M I ji 4 - , ' . -I 4 ' h . l . -, , , . CH. V lj lt ,' C k. D hi' C. p- , li. l Vux, 12- -pn ' :ul-Z. ' 14,1 b '. . ,-5' 1' ' V-4' . . , 1 I . ' ' I ' t ROW ROW ROW POW' ROW POW ROW ROVS ROW ROW Unclerstudles for the Stars Fwelyn Ehlers Nlax Elliott June Ellxs Pearl Lllls Harry Exert Dorothx Fancher Joan Farnum James Feeney Stanley I-ejta Deborah Feingold Izetta Finch Geraldine Fisher Gladys Floen Pay Flynn Helen Foote Kenneth Foster Eugene Fox Dayul Frances Betty Fuder Beatrlce Fuelleman Ruth Gllman Laurence Glassco Fllten Glynn Phxlhs Goldsmlth Vhmfred Goldsmlth Fred Graesslxn B tte Graf Charles Gramke Robert Grant Sylua Grassman Daud Green Patty Green Norbert Green NIHTJOFIC Grlffen Fehcxa Gunn Kevxn Gunn Xlae Guse Ruth Haase Robert Ham Frederxck Halback Hazel Hanson Lal, erne Hanson Junlce Hanevxall Leona Hanewall Vhlma Harper Allan Harrlson John Hartman Robert Hassmger Alun Helgeson H3191 Hendrmckson Kenneth Henmng Donald Hensel Llllxan Hergert Kathleen Hxgglns John Hxlllgarde Dlnald Holcomb Daud Holman Robert Hfman Shlrlf Hoops DOYIQ Howland John Husen Vyxlllam Hyzer Dorothy Jackson Xiurxel Jackson Ann Jacohsln Beverly Jacobson 'villdred Jacobson Katherlm Jenkms Helen Jens ln Joanne Jersxld Mans Johnson Dorothy Jorgensen Nlrglma Kakuske Nilldred Kasmarek Robert Kasmarek Margaret Keegan Mary Keegan Pohext Kennedy Dorxs Kllmel Beycrly Kung Betty Kllngbell I-leanor Klemp Fleanor Kmpp Thomas Kjornes George Kllefoth Kenneth Knmkerbotk-r Allen Kuclme Robert Kuhlow Jo eph La Fleur Jeanette Lamphxer Robert Lane Shxrlfy Lawrenz Barbara Leln Vxctor Lemons Ralph Lenz Lester Lenz Vlctor Lnpke Vlvlan Llplte Joseph Lxtney Calun Little PAGE THIRTH FIXE O 1: .' ' . A . 'V ' '. ' ' . .' 2: . , ' V , 4 '. . - ' ' - V 3: ' : A . 4 ' . U , ' ' . ' 7' t 4: . . ' . . A , ,' ' . ' 51. , . ' , ' , . ROW T: A ' - . f . . J - ' ' gg A ' r , . v Y- I ,' , . f . - ' 9: .' , I .H , 4. . , . ' ' . . ' 10: . ' . , . ' . 'r - -. PM i- IHIR'I'x 51X ROV! ROV! POVK PON Pl WK Pflvy PUR! PON POW Puyy PON Understudles for the Stars Harry Llttle Jean Lockart Loyce Lllvlry Lucllle d Floyd Lutz Robert Lynes Jean Mable VI.-lrllyn Mable Curtls McFarlane Mary LIIUIQQ Maclaurln Dlck Malne Dtlrothy 'yialchuvy Jean Niallon Al 'Xian they Larollne Manthey Wayne Manz Ann Xiapes June Marko rerald Xlarrall Josephlne Nlartln Keryyln Xiatht-yu Rlta Nic ullffe Xiary Ann MLC:-Abe Nlary XIcCalmflnt I-red Nici ann I-xathleen Vlcf ann uruthy N1cC,arthy Jame McCarthy Juhn McCue Raymlnd Nh-Cumhtr Jerry NigDlnntll Rusella Xiu ee Blll Xiu ee uerald 'yituulre Juhn yicuulrl J lhn 'yithnlght Jlm XIcClay John NicQuade f repfry XIEFHCUS XICQJI' N!EllCh3I' Bttty Metcalf Bette Mlnnltk 'yiary 'yilnahan lull Niflnwn lan 'yfuray c I llllan Niall: n 'yiartha Xiunrl Betty Nlurphy Dlck Murphy nm N l l llet Nllrrls Ilia Nunea Im VK ay ne Oakes H lyyarli Oakll -. Betty O Leary Juan 0 Ieary X llla Olxen 'Harlan Olwn Jean Onward Barbara Ostlrhus June Parlh LUCIII1 Paesehl Betty Anne Payne Plhert Per sun Walter Pfelffer I l Pllrter Yeluta Pfltts Rllhert Prehn Katherlne Premu B b Quade Jane Qulnn Larry Paaich I-'rvyln Ihlllpllld Betty Raufman 'yilna Pled+r Dayld Reld I-mmltt Rellly Dean Renly Vyalter RIL9 Paul Rltharde Blll Rlemer Pat Rlley 'yiarjlrle Rllwher Donald Rltter Beyerly Plehl Jaulllta Rlulld Nlarjllrle Ruhtndall kathfrlne Rusaell Arthur Salzvyedel I llrla sanne Llu Sara-ly Betty Schaher Betty Sthachtxnelder nladyw Schenk o V 2: A , lx - ' 4 - ' , . ,V 0 ' b y ' 31 AL. fh V u' . I: . : l u. 'I S n 1: .' .V . ' 4: ' S . . , ,l l A - , ' , - . y , I ' 5: 1 , ' ' . ' . ', . . J ' ' . ' . f . ' . lmlllres Mutchll-r. Bruce Neave, VVarren Nickslln. I-Illl-lt Nllhr, . ' T3 Arl- - .V-rly. VW .' .' ,' ' ' ' , ' 8: . I y ' 5 . ' . -5 I ' . H- l . ' , .l s , ' ' . ..l's . ' . ' lu' 3 . ' 1 '- I ' ' ., ' ' , ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW 555 W Uncle t9fMdlCS for the Stars Dolores Schlef be Dorothy Schnefelbeln VIVIBD Schiefelbem Joan Schluetfr Frances Sc Wayne Schyyenkner Roy Scrlvens Charles Shannon Forest Shaw ene Sheppard Helen Sherman Gerald Shields Lyle Schuck hart Bob ch r 'Vhlt Slker Betty Sllbaugh Betty Jane Slme Jlm Skel hapman Smxth Jucl Soderqulst Niarym Speer Alva Spry Mar garet Sta x rd Esther St Clalr Anna Stewart Eunlce Stewart Robert S rt Phyllis Strampe Ralph Streuly Margaret Sullnan 'tiarxm Sunny I Tassell Vlarcella Templm Nlary Terry Lms Thelde Vlary Ie Lyl Thomas Hs len Thu-.tan Jamt Trevorrah Betty Trlelflff 'Harmn Vuhlan Fthel Vnnzht Katheryn Wap.l.,uner Bull Waldman Jack Wallate B ra Ward Jerome Warner Dorothy Weber I-red W1 her W1 ber Sherlay Weber fmrdun Welher Susan Were: Bula Wendland Henry t Jane ymuuth Vxrglnla Whaltn Harry Whitehead ean orman wllllng Dorothy WlflEDh9ff., Jmflus Wolff Jack Wood urth ces Worple Loxs Wrlght Funlce Zentner Bob Zentz W f sxflt X I IHIPTX SPX O 1: ' ' ' . ' ' ' . - . E 0 . ' . ' , . 2: , , . ' . - 3: . . ' i .A v . V. I ' ,V A 7 ' 4: . ' X . '. . , . W David zig. Roy Van Brucklin. Catherine Van Galder, Jean Van Hise. , ' 5: A ' ' 1 l ' V - ff l ' v - -. . , a , ' . ' ' . ' - . l , BO sz a - ,' -' , ' A . Q ' , 5 Ke ., ' 0 sq we ' ' f, . ' - E: 1 X +911 . 3 ' P-U l- THIPTH I-X4 HT ROV! ROW ROVS RON! ROVS ROW ROV5 POVS POV! RON ROV! Midgets Lucllle Abraham Betty Aegerter Jean Agnew Lols Algrlm Duck Allen Nlarlon Ambler Doris Anderson Shlrley Arndt Alton Arneson Ralph Aeplund Don AULUQIIDQ Josie Austm Xlarx Austin Bob Badger Victor Ballmer Dorxs Bartlett Lecll Bauer Jack Beatty haue Allce Bent Alta Marxe Bsrg Ruwell Berger Ifdvward Bllllnu Harold Burkholz Helen Blrkholz Niarllyn Bladon Bob Bloedel Fd Bluhm ultn Blbzlen Ronald Bobzlen Daxe Bohn Josephlne Blnomo Barbara Blrtnel 'shrx Bralnerd Don Braaelngton Bette Brown Roger Brummond Agnes Brunholfer Bull Brxant Ylrgrnla Bull Vhm frul Bumgarner Blll Bunton Vhnton Burger Jlm Buttlra Nlarx Cahlll Allie Campbell Pat Cgmplon Richard Cash Bea Caatagna Nlarx Cheesebro Bob 1 hflmeh Bewrlx Lhunh .Ilm Churehlll h-nn-th Clark lflalne Clarke Jane Clifford A ns london Betts tone ll kenneth Cook Ruth Anne Cooper lhPIlIlt' Clan. Bettx trxll Bet rx truhton Row Xlarx Crvnln Jean fun Daun- RIAD Dau Vhlmer Dax 1 mia In-wr Phlllxp 111 ch Frank Dlbratz Donald n Chxrle Donner A161310 Ihugll Le n Illake Carl! Drenmnp. Xlar hxll Ilrw er A le-ne D welll I-l n Ilrought Funlce Draught Josephlne Dulk Puth l-rlvxardi I-rm: I-llla Pearl Plllw Pa! Falcone Niark Farnum Shll'lcX Xlae I-:her Jlm I-1tz5.erald P e Xlarx I-'lemma B tx I-llrln Fran xnn 1 l re Forbor Pre l-on . 9 o d Ll-nd I- mler father ne l-ranklm B111 1-llerdnlu Xlamorn Fromader r l-rohmader Jaekxe Fup.ate Jphn r age Rose lalauner Ralph Galbull Nhry Ann uloxer Blb G4r1SSllng hathleen 1 okex O , 1: . i ' ,F . . - . i A , ' 5: ' I V l ' , E ' A h. . - ' - . J - n - ' , j ' , Ph ' , . . ' T: Ca ' '. g 'z , 'e lj ' - . .' . ' j - ' . ' - nlnuham, Pal Cunningham. Prlscllla Curl--r. Marflelle Dade. Art Davey. Gladys . ' rv -. .1 'f' 5 -, s . ' - . ' Illlmso . 2 s . . - ' : s, -. 4' ' , ' 4 ' '. '- ' 9: . - s z as . r r , ' '. Ia -- ' , . ' 1 ' . . ' ' log ' . 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A ' , 1 I ', ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW P OW Mzdgets Bob GFHQQSIID Bob Grant Joan Graves Betty Gurney Dorothy Guse Ruth Hackbarth Delmar Hager Phylhs Hammarlund Rosldell Harter Hazel Hasse Laura Hauan Merle Hedden Elizabeth Heider Sherman I-lense Bob Helgeson Armand Hendren Harold Hendrickson Eugene Hergert Bette Hlllebrandt Genevleve Hoague Shirley Holllbush Paul Holt Donald Homan Jean Hughes Joan Hughes James Hull John Hull Donald Huschka Glorla Huston blame Jaeger Pat Jenkms Inez Jensen Agnes Jerome Mae Johnson Ruth Johnson Allce Jones Ruthxe Jones Tom Jones Stanley Jordan Venetua Keller Everett Kelly Wayne Kenlston Rlchard Klem Ruth Knudson George Koeberl Shirley Korban Jean Krause Francxs Kublsalk Jean Kublsaxk George Kuehne Helen La Carla Alfred Lagerman Margaret Lamoreaux Gerry Land Helen Lawrence Martha Lawton Ed Leach Leon Leyerson Harrnet Linde Kenneth Locke Stanley Lowry Betty Nianthel Margaret Nianz Barbara Marsh Jeanne Niasky Betty 'VIath1son Thelma Maynard Joan McCarthy Tom McCarthy Charlottt McCue 'VIcHaffey Tom N1cJoynt Jeanette McKeovsn Jane NIcKeown Prxscnlla NIcKevsan Jean NicLaughl1n Stanley McLay Eugene NIcQuade Kathleen McQuade Lloyd Niakool Kenneth Nienmcke Bruce Merrick Vxctor Meyer Leonard Xleyer Lols NIGHT RBIDY Nhchael rharles NIIIIPI' Prlscxlla Hills Mane Monaghan George Nfontemfuor Xiarcllla Nfoore Arhne Horan Nancy Moter Marian Nlullen I-rederlck Murphy Fred Naatz Xlarx Ann 'Nelson Wesley Neave Chad Newman Peggy 'Newman Harrlet' Norby Jean Olmstead Arnold Olsen Mary Ovsen Alxce Paulson Kenneth Parr PAGI' THIRTY 'VINE O ' 1: . ' , , . '. ' . 2: . . l , 1 . . 4: ' , . , y , . . , ' ' 5: . ' ' . ' ' , . . 6: ' . . , ' . ' 7: ' . ' . ', . . . , . 2 ROW 8: Marilyn McCue, Pat McCullough, Patricia O'Donnell. Jerry McGonagill. James ' 9: ' ', . , , ' . . ' l0Z ' . ' . '. ' . ' ,. ' . , ' A j , . ' PA4 Ir I-ORTX ROW ROV! POW ROVS RUVS ROKR PUNK l'1n'l Pl JV! IlK Mldgets Jacqueline Palmer Eyelyn Palmer Jue Pauuch Catherlne Payne Jamec Pea cock Janlce Phllllps Rlberta Phllllps femld Plerce Ruth Plper Palrlua Pluebelt Dine Plff La Verne Pwlldrwl Bull Pollard Duck Powers Bltty Prlu-.P x1dI'JlJI'l6 QUAEIHA Nilldred Quaerna B111 Ramsey I-yerelt Pllchle Nlarxln Ruberlwn Ixalherlne Rrnherty Bah Ravnllni Call Reriemu- Shlrl- y R1 der Vlrglnla Reuter 1-luy Ann Rlch D lrnhx Rlckard I-xelxn Plchter Ruth Rlepl Nidry Jean Rlgnex Iela Rlzner I-rank Rl-lnskl Phxllls Rulanfi 'kllldred Ruiz N1 1rp..arlt Ryan Tum Ryan L lara Sfmrimx- Jlm Sdxln Dm Shelli e and Q hauer B lb Q hl 4 mem ihlllex Q1 'lTT1t'1lIH. 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'Il l'fSlllv1 W .-,le-.rr H' l:'r Z- 1' I..-rlly Z.ll 1-r Student Cabinet lst Semester Vlrth txprcal crrcus hustle and bustle tlre Frrst Qemester Cabrnet set out tr do brg thrngs Lnder the able leader shrp of rts sponsor Nlrss Agnes krog rts presrdent Loy Berg, and rts xrce presrdent Gemma Falcone rt promoted the hrst truly democratrc electron rn the hrstorx of J II S The success mth xxhrch the speeches and colorful campargns were receryed yxrll undoubtedly set 1 precedent for future class electrons VR 1th adrortness of trght rope walkers the frrst ternr Cabrnet undertook to hal ance the budget and rt used the money netted by sellrng football lucky badges rn th e tradrtronal drstrrlrutron f Thanksgryrng Baskets to the needy Jack YN allace first semester audrtorr um commrttee, second semester on stage commrttee, Fyeret I rtchre audrtorrum commrttee Darrel Burmerster charr man of frrst and seconds audrtorrum commrttee, and hobert Kuhloxx lrrst semester audrtorrum commrttee and sec ond semester s stage commrttee Maryorre Frolrmader, statrstrcs Com mrttee, Mary Terry statrstrcs commrt tee Bessre Cerny, charrman of the sta trstrcs commrttee, Helen Qherman show case and bulletrn board commrttee and hegrna Mooney, on the may s and means commrttee Daye Vlerrrck program commrttee Lou Sarasy, program commrttee, and Barbara Cook program commrttee Vllnton Berger program commrttee Clarre Ford publrcrty commrttee Crth crrne Crarg program commrttee I utlr llalxorson program commrttee, and helm Trrckel nays and means com mrttee George 'llontemay or, frrst and second semester s program commrttee Nlau rrce Heenan frrst and second semester s program commrttee and Joanne Nic Quade program commrttee Leona llanexxall frrst and second semester s socrrl commrttee Crtherrnc Iaxne locker conrnrrttee and Nlaxrs Johnson socral commrttee Vlrllard Bates frre drrll commrttee D1cl1 NICNall clrarrnran of frre dr rll Cf r mrttee Fd Qmrth charrnran of thepuo lrcrtx comnrrttee Dorothy Lrandt nays and means corrrnrrttee and Lenrlle Nnrrth ways and means commrttee Bea Castagna statrstrcs commrttee Bette Broun statrstrcs commrttee Jean X an Xl art ways and means commrttee Iune Parrsh socral commrttee Jacque hne Jorgenson, charrman of the socral commrttee n4-9- K7 7' F xr l- PUPTX THRI- P 1: L 1 I K ' ' 1 ' 1 1 I v A v 1 ' , , ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1' , 1 1 ' 1 . 1 . f V 1 1 1 - . , v x . . . 1 1 1 1 , 1, , . 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Student Cabinet 2nd Semester -X long loud fanfare for the Second Semester Calrrnet The nrenrlrerx nent rrght to work to lead the parade flrex promoted a X rctorx Book Campargn nlrrch prox ed xerx succesful and thex organrzed a comnrrttee to xxrrte letters to the Qoldrers One of the mobt rm Drebwrxe thrnge tlrrb calrrnet drd uae to haxe the Pledge of -Xlleglance rntro ducc the Student Asxemlrlres Dull Tlrornran audrtorrum conrnnf ce arolc Ilencrrclwon stage com mr tee lrret and xetonal senru er Don lrr xssrngton program Ulfllllllt 'ee I' rtrrcra Jenkrns, program commrt tee Cleo Durham, program comnrrttee ltose Iford program conrnrrttee John Har tman, audrtor rum comnrrttee Mrclxex Grllespre audrtorrum commrt tee brll Barrx, audrtorrum comnrrttee DuVS as ne Oakes, naw and means commrttee ltonran Montemasor, charrnran of naw and nreane comnrrttee Elere Duflx clrarrman of pulrlrcrtw Jane KN ex mouth charrman of lockers Marx Lou 'NIacLaurrn IJlllJl1C1tX tommrttec fettx Preus co charrman of pro qranr conrmrttee George Ixoxxal pro gr am conrmlttee lrexxanne Nlrllx clrarrman of slroxx can comnrrttee -Xnn Itrtxher Nhoxxcase comrnrttee I o p ,oev mg clrarrnr ur o lrre clrrll conrnrr ee . . r rnxct tu rt lrnde lotlrtrx comr 0 I N it rrxt NGINLN er N ca une xrce prexrc tn' or vconc Nemex er N ca une rnc c rarr man o tre Ntagze conrnrrttee xttonr Nemuter lrcquelrne Sxxrft xecretarx ot xecond Nemexter N calrrnet Don bu clranan presrdent of xecond xemebtcr Lalrrnet - ' , ,' , ' . f, . . , ' . ' . tlgll-' l , .'-1' A - L 1 Q Q - .- wt 1 J I, . .. . - V 2 P . , . . f. .. , 1 N' N . . -. ' . . , ,. 3 v 5, 9 m , r Y . ' . . . . - Q' ' ' v . K , .1 5 v - w . . ' . . . J x ., - - Qranr committee: Leah Kelrling. bro- J ... ' - . . ' . . , v- ,, .A , A . ' H' . . . . , . , ' ' 11 cl l Cf' Jil' ', ' ' : f ' - 'tt . l':rtr'it-in l'iley. xvrys and ne: J 'rm- nrit H1 llz1r'r' rt .' , -' X - rrrt- tw-: Peter' f'llIlIllIl,.Qll'llll, '+1c.-t:rr'y of 1 .- X.-1 --1 1, - L l 5 st --l t z l 'l - '- ' f l Q ' ' ' 5 H l ' ' ' . ' Q' e Q - Q ' National Honor Society Ilere you see t11e star pe1'fo1'me1's of our circus, 1119 people who have man- aged to climb high on t11e ladder of scholastlc success and who xxe1e the p11nc1pals IH the show Then outstand Ing xxollx th1s xeal was t11e d1Qtl11JllI.10f1 of x1a1 saxmg stamps to 111 the 1t1e1 memlaels of t11e tmoupe T1 e II o1e tamps thes could send back to tl1e ad XIROIX gloups the l1app1e1 these 11111 1: e1s xx e1e The Natlonal Ilonol SOC19tX held n1eet1n0's tmce a n1onth at vs 1'l1C11 speak El s xxele plesented to the g1oup Among these M919 Nhs X F Ix1ont7 xx ho spoke on what xounv people can do to help 1n t11e xx 11 emelgencx and Nhs I1 ll Zodtnel who told of hel expeuences 111 Fgx pt Nlemlmers of tl1e o1gf1n1z 1t1on ue p c tuled hele ln then m'1Jo1 'lctluty of the xeal the d1btl11Jl1t10I1 of ual s lung stamps to tl1e student bodx Nlalgzuet Sexe1son B111 Shuman Betts Lee I uth Hfnlx 01 son Jack D'1m1oxx second semestel DIQSI dent Bernadme Iagel second semeste1 sec1eta1x Do1othx Hem Nhss P11221 beth 111110 adx1se1 Beth H11'pe1 Han Fold Iemette S171 1ck11nU Iefm 1111116 Vmex I1ll Iuc11t1 Jexne I111c11e1t NOIIN1 s1n1onsen second SQYll6StLl x1cep1es1 dent Jeanne Hull Jox ce I 1tcl11e A11ce gC1116f911J61I1 sec tene 1X1L190'Ql fn t Stl'l19's191 ,nes ldent N11 s Idnt Tulox 1dx1se1 lem mt Fxlcone fllst semester sec1et 111 E1Nl9 Dutfx fust semester t1easu1e1 N1ss NIWI'-Tl19tI1LX 3C1XlSQl A119111 llltfex Le 111 L6.111lIl0' 5111111116 Smxe lx Hxonnc 11Ll111's fllNtS8Tl16NtE'1 xlcc p1es1dent New Ill6IU1J61S xxhose lppomtments to the O10'dI11Z21t10Il xxe1e m 1de tl1e sec ond N61'I16bt61 ale Ida bu1111 Clme I:1us11 Da11e1l h1lI1l1Q1StQ1 Ca1o11nc C1985 I'l11ne Illsse Futh 111mm ll lund Nlulene Lloxd Iomln Nlonte n um B111 NILllIJ11X Clulxs Qu 191111 Jxcquellne Sxuft belxa T11c11e1 hettx Bulhs Pete Cunmnvham LAIIX Clas sco DO11Q1IOVK1dI1d Dolothx Nlzlchoxx Jane Qulnn Cha11es Shannon Bdl1Jdl2. VI a1d Fled 1191561 PAKI- I-ORTX I-ISI . - wr .1 v 1 wr . sl . 1, 1 11 -' 1 2 f A1 1 . l 1 1 . gl . 1 . , 1 ,, - ' . .', . 1 '. 1 f 1- D 1 - . 5 .1 ' ' 1. A 1 - I ' Y .I I ' 1, 13 vz ' 1 '.', A N. . . 1 . . ' 1 2 z 'I 1'- . . . 1 . I . 1 v 1 .1 v' ' -4 l 14 1' A , sl e . I u s v - ' ' . , 1 , I 1 I 1 1 t , n c . . . I . 1, L1 1 . . L - . ' 7. 1 1 . 7 7 ' 1 4 1 Q Y s v . 'l 1 X . M . v . v A 1 ' C7 ' 4 1 1 1 . 1 ' r , A y , u Y u . 5 uc ' v 1 r ' 5, - 4 A r U . 1' 1 , ' , ' .. . ' . . A n , 1 , A 1 . r ' ' ' - 1 7' . ' ' . . ' ' 1 1 L L 1 me , . ' ond semester t1'easu1'e1', Dorothy Ixull. ' X ' . 1 ' . 1 1 , 1 . . 1 1 1 I., 1 5 . ,, . - ' I 1 1 Q 1 1 v 1 I v. n V' , A h. A 1 1 I , c . , I ' 4 1 A 'I u- 1 1 Q 1 . w 4 u 1 c c , . . . c f A , s A , .1 ni sv . . K1 i .Q .I.'.f,.'bz' 1-1 1 K , r A 5, 1 .1 1 - 1 ' 1 , D '1 ' .1 1 1 . .' , 1- . ' ': ' z : I 4 ' Q - 1 1 1 , D K L ' 1 f1 . . 7 . 1' .1' 1 n , C . 1 1- 1 . . 1 . '. . 1 . 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J PAG1-I FURTY-SIX fs.-rf Qulll and Scroll The top stars rn the freld of publlca trons under the Brg Tent are grxen recognrtron bx apporntment to Qurll and Scroll Natronal Honor Soclety for out standrng xsrrters on the Hlgh Qchool paper or wear book Prctured here mth 'Nhss Helen Flem mfr representmg the BlueJ are B111 I uclrtr and Flsre Duffx Nlrss Cor delra Lutze who was repre sentrng the Phoemx and the Bluebrrd rs seen mth Howard I oth Fartlr Ham marlund and Davld VS e1r1ck members of the Blue J The Bluebrrd was represented hx Mrss Xugmra Krvlts Ed 'imrth and Matt Green were rlso members of the Blue J staff lvfxaafbul' lafvlufl 1' rfufr, Taxa Buss vuth the pr eparatron of one of then supper meetrngs were Margaret Sewerson Mary Ford Phyllrs Hall Beth Harper wrce presrdent and Gem ma Falcone presrdent I xen the bow lr rd to lend a lrelpmv lr md as B111 'Nlurphx can testrfx Dor othx Hem Xxonne Bl11l1S secretrrx trersurer md 'Klux Jem Frohmrder were occupied with serving 'rnd w'r.'1r inf dis res. F ldells Club Pop corn peanuts candx bars and pop All nrce and fresh c Come on ex erxbodx the crrcus rsnt complete wrthout refresh ments The Frdelrs Club mem bers stop xou rn the a sles and xou can hear the nrclxels trnkle rn therr pockets as the team runs off the frel at the half It rs all for good cause All 0111 students are members and th e tent xx here Homecomrng takes place rs alxs axs buzzrnfr vurth erccrtement as some of the grrls clrmb to the hrghest part of the Brg Top to rut up the flags and decor atrons Others are busx out rn front sellrng trckets and bally hoorng the 0f'orres of the spectacle At Fhrrstmas trme the red and yellow balloons trnsel and spangles rre put on the tree for the Brg Show Durrng the year Board members gather rn th e Green Room ind plan Prnk lem onade partres for xarrous acts and groups of performers nranagrng all the actrutres Xlrnrfred SCOIJIQ refreshment charrman, M a r g a r e t Sewerson treasurer and Mrss Jane Jackson one of the advrsers Axratrrx Carolwn Iverson and Janet Damrowx presrdent Nlrss Elrzabeth Olson adxrser Nlarx l'ord charrnran of the socral commrttee and Futh Ilrmmu lund xrce presrdent Barbar 1 Look charrmrn of the erxrce commrttee md Nlrss Annr llumb rdxrser Nlux lou Ch rse secretrrx and Nlr Ottrl1eOestre1clr adxrser ll 'u 79 C M14 5 X. 1 . -, I-,X ln. X Commercial Club This group of professional artists gather twice a month. In their meet- ings this year they took trips to bus- iness houses and also practiced short- hand and typing. For special shows cn- livening various meetings during the year, speakers, outstanding faculty members and professional business peo- ple, were featured. Miss Lucile Gartz, adviser for the group and the n'em- beis maintained a bulletin boaid which displayed excellent pieces of work com pleted by them Flame Iiasse fiist semestei pies ident Jacqueline Joigensen Bett 'Xiu key Elsie Duffv Busy taking dictation heie fiom Let ty Robinson were Vernlce O Leary Betty Volbrecht and Hemi Jane Svycv man Jeane Hiicheit vice president Miss Galtz adyisei Bessie Cerny secletaiy tieasuler Eileen Kersten Zola Hedeffaaid and 'Niarlene Lloyd busied themselyes with shorthand Esthel Libfmouski and Jean XIII e Xiney waited to take tuins at Joyce I ifchie s machine Cuolme Crass Doiothy Plsei xx itch tc Fxelyn 4 oetsth tikin idictition in hoith md -Xlice wchiefelhein ind 'Xlaiion kent hetkled the xxoikeis is feladine Plffel md Jeanne ll ill piepaied to type Y yn 11 0. '1 1 u 4 4 K. , .- ' ' - v '. .- , , qv J 1 sf 1' ' ' ' . . J A v ' , nv ,u y 'cv' N D 9 ' v -- ' 7 ' v 1 n uv- ! 7 Y 5 v O 1 A v A. . f ' . i 'L J. q'. ,i . 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'-ICIIIIIT Blue Bzrd -X srdeshow rn rtself rs the Blue Brrd featurrng wrrtten work on subjects of drama horror poetrx and humor The people w ho pur chase a BlueB1rd recerxe the cream of the Englrsh crop and mam of them get a real thrrll of author shrp out of seerng therr lrterarx at tempts rn prrnt The nrembers of the BlueB1rd haxe two meetrngs a month Some of these meetrngs are of a laboratorx nature where members recerxe help from the ad xrsers and therr fellows whrle at others the members read and drs cuss therr wrrtrngs The second semester staff heads Fred KN eber busrness manager Nlrlt Srker assrstant edrtor and Larrx Classto edrtor unsulted wrtlr Nlrss X rrvrnra Krwrts adxrser rn preparrng for the new rssue Eugene Fox Posemarv Cronrn Qwrft publrcrtx Nlrss Fordelra Lutze advrser was rn conference here wrth the frrst semester staff heads Roman 'Nlontemaxor edrtor Yxonne Bu lrs busrness manager rnd Helen Foote 'rssrstant busrness manager Qortrng out mater ral surtable for publreatron rn the BlueBrrd were Pettx Ann Payne Marx Lou Chase Alrce Sehrefelbern and Fleanor Johnson members of the edrtorral commrttee Elxa Buggs typrst Bernadrne Prgel tx prst and Jack VS oodwortlr w rtthed 'utrst kenneth 'Xa'1t7 sketchrnff on rllustratrons Drck D0Ll0fl'1S and Dorothx Fan ther of the art staff drscussed the wrrtrngs most surtable for rllustra trons whr'e lean Nlattson and Cer rx Nlxhr lrstened Searchrng the BlueBrrd for some of therr contrrbutrons w ere Jeanne Qurnn Pete Cunnrnghanr, Nlar garet Terrx, Norma Srnronsen and Erleen Kersten, typrst O , , , .. ., a I w . 1 1 ' V n v 7 1. u :I J n Q . 1 . . . . , , . . A 1 ' l 1 v u I 14 1 , .. . I 1. u 1 11-1 ' 1 , un v ' 1 vu . Q . i 1 8 1 . . , , . . G 4 ' is 'v 9 1 5' .. ' 1 typrst, Dorothy Soderberg, Jackre L ' , tv. A ' J ' , , .K . 1 v a ' v 1 4 . v v 5' '1 w' I ., , L 1'w . w I , Cnr. n L 1 x . . . , e 9 . Y Y I v Y 7 ' 4 v .4 V . f v . v I C n A C 4 L1 I C, L A. . C I . t. - A u I 1 ' fa Q ' . . r 1 '- I 4 .' 415 rf E 'nw-i A--.Q-sssii as. rl'-l Blue 1 1 St Semester lxeeplng them all 1nfm111ul about the thmgs gmng on 1n and amund the lug tent and the Sld9Nl1UXKN 15 tl1e p1 ment of thu DLllJl1Cdtl0Il Du11ngt11e n1Qt 2en1exte1 fm the fl1St t1n1e 1n lts ll1NtOlX the blue I 1ax come out 19gLll.flllX ax a N111 mage p1pe1 except fm une t1me xx 1e11 the IOLlIhdllNT'I1 claw xx ax 1e N JIlNIlJl9 lm lt 0111 page con tent Nlanx lnnoxatlunx xxe1e made hx the fllSt one semextex xtafi the ld 1e1 has exel had Tl1e Qflltlllll 1. fm n1 xxas llllllted px El 19 masthead 111 manx uxuew and a cleeuled tl6Ild t0VSd1Cl mme ente1 tammfr etxles of nexxsxx11t1ng could be obselxed -Xt CllllStfl1zlw tlme the blue J S1JODS016d an ddX1S0lV gmup deeo1at1on contest IH xxlnch DIIZQQ xxe1e axxalded to the mn n1n0f gmupa In an effo1t to start a Collectmn of books on 10LllI13llSITl, S9X9l?tl xolumes xxe1e DL1lCll2IQQd 1 Mulphx adx e1t1N1110 man dgi-EI M1sQ Helen Flen11ng id XISBI llll lul1Clltl Iubt semextel s edltm Mauon Sunnx 1epo1te1 C1th11ne P1 emo adx e1t1x1ng staff Jane XR ex mouth adxe1t1Nm0 xtaff Challes Shannon 1epo1te1 Deh mah Femgold 1epo1te1 Gene Ca1t lepmtel ltelnette Npraclx lllg' a xe1t1x1ng staff Bdllhdlfl Vxald adxe1t1s111fr staff and ane lllllll dClXQltlNlIlf.l Nta I fav 0 1101011113161 I1 1 N 1111 N ef1 111 N AIX lean l'1ol1111ade1 offlce Llldllllldll, N1lxe1 61 U19 xx11te1 lhx IS 1 ieatxue xx1 e x ll 1 1' 9 ll ll l li f '33 ' , Fil N 4 N 22 v A, . - - , . . 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A A' La 'ry C'l' . 1 l g'-11 'Q 1, A Q lid S 1itl, sy 'tx - l't '1 11- 1 ' ' Mill -, 1' Qt '- -1 1 .111- Y' ffxlfi ll: ll, ' ' ' ' 'it fr. 1 if 1 llpx ard llwth. acc lllll'll1T,I BI: I, A I , 1211-1111. art clit V1 a ll 11 ll' -li The l'llt', 1-il'c'l1lz1tif111 111: 11: 51111: . x ' , Z 1 Blue J 2nd Semester lrngmister Daxe XX errrck lead the troupe durrng the second sem ester Lrrder hrs drrectron rnew name plate was rntroduced The headlrne stxle rules were modern rzed and more student names ap peared rn the Blue-J The ads were made more attractrse mth mam rllustratrons and a success ful ad readrng contest was held The Blue Is efforts were respon srble for the offerrng of student dancrng classes The srx page pol ru was contrnued and attempts were nrade to awaken the student lrodx through edrtorrals to prob lems of rmpor tance Parth Ilammarlund assrstant edrtor Daxe VX errrck second sem ester edrtor Pete Cunnrngham as srstant edrtor Yxonne Bullrs fefr ture edrtor Elsre Duffy column rst C emma Falcone personnel dr rector Marrlxn Stearns r epor ter Ellrot Nohr crrculatron manager kenneth Locke accountant Doro thx Blodvfett adx ertrsrng manager rnd Drck Allen reporter Cordon Crarg syorts staff Prll XX aldman sports staff Drck Tay lor sports edrtor and Ceor ge Ixlre foth sports staff Nlrrx Lou Chase copx reader que Xlerrrck adxertrsrng stiff Helen Thustan copx reader and Fred XX eber copx reader Susan Vterss offrce clrarrman Nlarrlxn 'Nlres exchange edrtor Nlarx Ford proof reader and Nlar ffrret Qex erson proof reader 1 PA I- I-IFTX ONE. 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'rrlyn S ro ' L s' Ilclen Io Q 1 Iuesszrnnc Nlills ' orothy' o ge: Dean, juniors. calendar e Doro organrza 5 senror' or f'rrrrz'r- or'g'rniz'r- ,V . .. I Other' workers on the lhoenix were Mary' Ann Cress, nrake-up, Gene Cart, and Don brassrngton. Phoemx 5T?l1 pe1fo1me1s ffot the11 heads togethe1 to plan a cncus theme Fzecl XX ehel Susan XX e1ss and Bea Cast lgni sub ed1to1 estlmated n1e lSLll6IlI9Ilt5 and p1ctu1e place ments At tl1e top of the b1ll xsele Xhs Co1clel1a Lutze adx1se1 and tl1e Qflltfjl heuelf Beth 113.11361 'ixonne F1sh busmess man aUe1 and Cla11e Fo1d busmess lllUUlg1rlDl'161S Pete Cunn1n0'han1 1nd P1ll II1 fe1 took a moment off 1111 then husx Job mth fam bulbs md cf1me1a lJ11l1a1a Ixmgsl md tsplst Dltk Allen SOIJIIOITIOI es Ruth Kealw tx p1st Eleanol Johnson s e n 1 Ol Wllte ups Ma1ga1et Dutton page make up and 'XIa11on Sunnx page make up Jean NIH119 Xmey txp1st Mau l111a Cook g11ls spolts Connol Foul spo1ts Jean McLaughl1n p lge m xke up J o x c e P1tClllQ t5.p1st Jeanne Ilull t1p1st belnadme Pagel twp 1st Joxous XX olff page make up md Do1othx XX1ttenbe1g page 111 xke up 1 11 e N fmnon '11 be x 1 lckel t I ose Fr 1d a1 I1 11e1 ut I lta 'XIQ -Xuhtfe IUS1 ness Ellmadole Ellen alt and X1x11n NLl116fQllJQ1Y1 a1t I'at11c1a XXISG act1x1t1es Gene I'X1Ll6g'9l IIIUSIC o1gan1Zat1ons -Xnn I1tsl1e1 page make up Do1othx IIe1n chanman of exchange and statlstlcs Els1e Duffx act1x1t1es Norma QIIHODSQH snaps Ba1ba11 XX'1ld gene1al staff and Betty XILIIDIIX features Ati -0 PM I- I-II-TX THRPI- I Ll . . . ,v 6 . 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Betty Metcalf Ma: Fuse Vnxan Llpke Bernadine Pagel Russell Bahr Gerald NICG1JH8gll Jlm Cullen Daxe 1.11215 Paul Larson Lloyd Nlakool D1 an Renlx Second Chow Many students Vl ho flnd It lmposslble to tl?-XIII each dav smg mth the Second Cho11 XNO1klIlg' out each Tuesdav and ThLl1Sd3.W duung noon hou1 Besldes pa1t1c1pat1ng ln the ChllSt1T13S concelt thls Ol gamzatlon gaxe some assembly D1 oglams Leona Hanewall xx as Pleszdent, Daud G1 een, X106 P1 es The Second Ch0l1 was accompanied by Sue XK611lCk and dnected by Mlss Lucllle Hunt W? ffgff J M to ,fl M!! f jpyf Ufff WV' ff PA! lf I-ll-TH SIX fl' ff ,ff ff V 22 . ,' , . ' , A . - -- identg and BHl'b3.1:2i Cook and June I321l'l'lSl1, S6C1'6t3l'l9S.- i - 2 l ' ff lo l ft ' f J l L fxxl f 1 I , J h 1 ' H h ju I 'L 1 'I f iffy fy! eh 'h 'I JV! 1' 1147 dll Q W .ff , , 5 , M X, ffflj, ' .ff nff' X VU-fy! 4 . If 1 f?! If ,ff I - x OW l Phyllls Strampe Hllen Jensen Pat funnlnghflm Nlary Terry NI ldred Ka marek Beatrlce Fuelleman DICK Qlllertsln Blb Wtxler Webster Tap natz Leon Drake Lyle Bra lngton Nlatt freen D1 lmar Hager L ls Thltde Nilldred Jaclbson Barbara Ward Illllan 'vlullen IOVS. 2 Hmnrl Jam Swegman Charlotte hunl-cel I-lmlvilrl I-lltn Shlrley Weber Dorlthy Kull Iucllle Iund Harry Whltehearl Bob Lam Dlnald Holcomb Tvm is-var n Brute Lurler Ilu Wayne Oakes Jaan Sthleuter Nlrma Hughes Nillrlrell Rutz Shlrlsy Xlae Iflsher IOVS Falth Hammarlund Alta 'viarle Berg, Janet Trtvorrah Vlargaret Terry Betty Bethards Dorothy Jlru Betty Lou Nnes Xlargaret Standlford Betty Sprecker Jack Cunnlngham Charles Colllns Dlck Allen Dave Warner Beverly Bennett Dfrlthy Blrkholz Vlrglnla Warner Betty Cone Eunlce Zentner POVK 3 Nlary Ovlen Deborah Felngolrl Dorlthy Xialthm I ene Krueger Patrlcla 1 retn Dor thy NIcCarthy Fern Nlae LIZIL, Jlseph Br lderlck Robert Perrson LaVern Burr Tom Kjornes Jean Wlll I raldlne 4 hrlsttnson NIHFJOFIC Quatrna Carll F lrst Chou' The whole Blg Top lesounds Wltll pleaslng harmony when Fllst Chou 1Jl3.Ct1C6S each dav durlng second houl Thls QIOUD of talented tloupers plesent many fine ploglams fol the fans ln the audltollum dllllllg the Veal 'Iyyo speclal sacled pelfolmances wele glx en by the a Cap lela Chou the Chllstmas concelt and Eastel concelt Thls glOLlD also sang befole llfIlll0Il College assembly and mam Jll'l10l and Senlol fllgll ZlS9ITllDll6S Thell last publlc concelt was plesented fOl palents and fllends of the CllOlI Ollltelb H616 Jack CLlI1IllI'lf,?,lldHl, Ilesldent holma Hughes X109 Plesldent Pllyllls Stlampe, Secletaly, and bruce Cullel TIQRSLIIGI Helen lensen Accompanlst and qlll1lQX Flsllel Attendance QSCIQHIIX Fern Ltmg and Dol othy hull took tale of the clloll lobes 'sectlon leadels ale Fllbt 50111111105 1161111 lane Su egman and Feln LtZIg Second SODIRHOQ, Dolothy Kull F11St altos Elmadole Ellen Second altos Balbala ll ald F1lSt tenols Joe bloclellck, Qecond tenols, Dlck -Xllen F1lSt blsses Bluce Cllllel qecond basses, Lyle hlasslngton Pxnl- I-IPTX SPYPN ' V ' 34 , r - , ' I ' , . 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POW ROVK ROW POW ROW l Betlx Prtu 1 LaX erne lolldxd Jeanette Xhlxelvsan Rf e f dlanner Pldlllf' Rath 1 P t R11 N argdret lx .nun lfl x nn Rath a Burke Pll Sm 11 VN PITICR 2 Hcltn Sharman Jumce Hdnlvx All Ha7tl H an mn Vhmfrerl f5UlTlLdTI'lll J tn Tcfft nun lx nt Luls Vlrlght IJ I lx 11 mn dr: xn A ne nl J in Dunuulrlne Jean Skellx Jim! Dann xx s r 1 1 s N 1 :xlcn Sxlud I A an en Vlrglnu lxexku ke Caroline Cru Juan tts Knller Margaret Sganglu t nh 1 'ir1,.ntt 11 ru t N prln R ta O nn r Brltner NI'1rg,arel Lum redux Haul Hen e Lfxura Hauexn I-lame Jaeger Catherme Cram. Ir1 Ta all Charlotte 1-xunktl Rena Helnn Thuston Jane Vlexm ulh Jean Hu5.heQ Nlarxlxn Blarl n Bcttx Peat Jenklns Antomette tellumct Carrle Jacobb Bond Glee Club Bexerlx Ball ard Bennett O Ledrx Femmme vsalblels congregate each Tuesdax .mdThu1:, dats SlXth hour to become the Cdllle Jacobs Bond Glee Clulw Tneu xx h1te sulpllces and weet NOICGS haxe shovln to ad xantage 1n assembhes and Chubtmds concelt All gul s1nge1Q m the school combmed to gne an .wembly once dulmg the X 931 Lettx Gmf IS P1es1dent of the o1gan1zat1on Helen 9he1 man, X 1ce P1 esldent, Joan Tefft Secletalx , and Hazel Han Qon, T1e.1su1e1, ale othel offlcels Sectlon leulels .ue 'llfugeuet Xillll, Iofm Dunmdche rlllfl Sue VX Q1llLh N -L I, V 1 . ,S 3. . gil. a ey, .1 't-' . ' wg A 'T . Id . l, :Ile ,T lth, Sl- ' 1: 1 , L' . ' ' V , -E A 4 4, 3 5, ' A V. ,Al ,H 1 . M: : 'e . V omtl V' K -lz wl, M' 'lj M' I ' 1, An : Mae Trott. nz ' . z 1 ' 'n '. ' Zi: lit-ralrline Fisht- , Rosirlell H1iI'lel', Bette tlraf, 111 ri: Kilmer. Jean .11 llun, Cutla- erine Payne. Virginia Fisller. Genevieve Hoagne, liawlmlzx l'l:athworth5'. Virginm VVh 1 . Sh' lr' ssm' . Hel Foote. 5 ' 4: ' V' '5 'f S ' A ' 1--5, .1 ,. 1 . U A V- ,. V , -A V '- Jaw sul, Josie Austin. M. -: '- Nol 1 Ha H- .U i 'Cn o , ' ' r ' 1 ' . . 1 ' ' ll ' .', ' . ' ' .'S , 1 ' . '5t Z ' '. ' . 'S ss-,T ' , ' S . ' -' 41 , ' ' . , . ' 11 , 1 h' ' ' Q 1 . . v v 1 s 1 v 4 1 18. 1 V . U 1 I I. 1 t ' - 1 - ' v . 1 ' V l 4 ' V - L , 1 1 ' 4 1 ' 1' 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 - . I ' 1 1 y 1' J V .. ' . ' . ' ' ,- Q . Q . - V ' . . . V . , . , - I 7 1, . . . . . . . 1. . Y ' 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 v v n 1 '. I 1 ' 1 A , 1 ' ' v . nl , r POV! D an Renl x B111 I-reierrcks T m J hns n Arn ll Werss Brll NId'hee H I Hassrnger Brll Barry Brll Bessie-re f rd n Prelernks ROV! 2 Jrm Sk lly Il n Buchannan Laverne Hans n B h Van Hrse Paul Benell Jank Weber fler B bzren lfrancrs Crnn r H ward Oakly Knudson Boys Glee Club Recently or ganrzed because of mter est shown by the male tr oubadours, the Boys Glee Club has already made appeal ances rn assembly They pr actrced Mondays and W ednesdax: srxth hour Durrng the year all boys rn the school musrcal organrza trons gave a program of then own rn whrch members of thrs Glee Club partrclpated Later rn the year, members of the Grrls Glee Club conrlrmed mth the boys to srng mrxed choral numbers Jack VX eber was Presldent Gordon Fredrrcks, Vrce Pres rrlent Paul Benell, Secretary and Robert Hassmger, Treac urer PAGE PIPTX NINI1 . ' 1: s- rj, ' ' 1 ., 0 u In . U I ' A . '1 . rm . ' , ' ' ', ' , io fr ' 4' . , Y .i - 1, .I ,I . . V . A0 r U , I , ' . , J . u ' , ' ' 1 Ir 5, U ' ', ROW 3: Russel Bahr, Jerry Belke, Bob Zentz, Allan Kuehne, Jack Woodworth, Dick J . . v 1 I - . N ' v y - ' 1 7 v . , . v Y . ' 1 ' . v . Y u - , - , i . v. Y . . V ' . . .. . Z . . . - . - ' , N' 1 1 v . , a 4 . u 1 1 K . ' K ' ' ' Octet and Sextet Txso groups of the trp-top perform ances are the Boys Octet and Grrls Qextet These tvso organrzatrons con tam the outstandrng vorces rn the school Practrcrng durrng the noon hours these groups are called upon to produce harmonw for many crxrc programs ban quets and other specral school and communrtw affalrs Matt Green and Lxle Brassmgton alternate rn the second bass sectron Jack Weber and Tom Kjornes substr tuted on several occasrons Norma Hughes accompanred the Octet Helen Jensen accompanrst for Sextet Ilenrr Jane Swegman frrst soprano Phwllrs Strampe frrst soprano Dorothv Kull second soprano Elmadore Ellen alto ar bara Ward alto bob Perrson frrst tenor Joe Broderrck frrst tenor Jack Cunnrngham second tenor Drck Allen se ond tenor Lxle Brassrngton second bass ruce Curler frrst ba s Don Holcomb frrst bass lolz XX exler second ba s NI rtt Green, second ba s Norma Hughes, accompanrst for Octet , , , , - 2 R 1 l A we 6 an . . - . .iv . v ' v' l c . , - 7 C Q -rv 1 I , . .L 1 H ' . , , . Av ' 9 . R , . Pat Cunningham, second soprano ' 7 B - f , 7 . - ' Q U , v 7 1 C ' cv - W. I 9 , B . , . .y .. . S , . . 1 ' ' ' ' s Ken Knickerbocker Wxllarfl Bates Wllllam Baum James I-eeney I-lmer Lum ROW ROW POW POV! ROW ROW RO W Alberta Prnffey Paul Rlchards Betty Church Nlax Elliot Roy Flynn Wilmer Day Joe Lei-'leur Mr Herman Helblg Roger Bell Anne Condnn Bob Collins Eunlce Lentner Stanley Lowry Charles I ramke Beverly Church Jean Kublslak Bxll Ros! Betty Brown Elnzabeth Txmm Pat Rxley Ray Allen Tom Johnson Vlrgmla Bull Sud Weber Ken Lowry Eunlce Stewart Dave Bohn George Niomemayor 'Hickey Restiyo Jean Day Donald Holcomb Leroy Perkms Duck Thorne Frank Dnbralz Bmb Rawlms Roger Zentz Betty Raufman Jean Krause Vary Stankf- Zola Hedegaard Duck Xlurphy f eneueve Hoague Eugene Connors Nlhr Wayne Dol5,ner hrnch Ken Naatz Band Le zdmg the palade 1HtO the blg top IS the Janeswlle Hlgh 5ch0ol band, a gloup of top pelfolmels The huge centel Img Monteley stadlum 1S the scene of many lI'ltllC3t9 maneuyels plesented by the unlfoxmed membels, dnected by N11 Helman Helblg Led by two student conductols, an enteltamlng Battle or Bands was plesented ln assembly Muslc duectols acted as ludves -Xlthough the m31Cll1Hg' band DQl'f01ITl9d the tucks the concelt band also w as 1n the spotllght Presentmg D1 oglams m assemblxes and play mg then annual beneflt pelfolmance fol the band umfozms wele lts speclal accompllshments -X small pep band fl.l1ll1Slled muslc at the basketball games PAGF SIXTX ON E l 1: J 4 ,V -. . H T. V A - I , ' V , V 2: I . l ' . ' . , v . .V , 5 , ' . . 3: ' ' , ' . ' . ' ' V ' - ' , ' 5: '. . ' A ' , I , 1 3 , ' - ROW 7: Armita Haney, Marvin Spear, Frank Shuler. Dick M1-ans, Paul Holt. Elliot .'4 , ' 1 ' , i . ' . . . v. . fi 1 v w Q u . . . , . y , . v uw c v . u n I v 1 v . . . ' ' H I 7, v Q - r D l s c . l C . A n U nh , 1 -' Av PAGE SIXTY -TVVO Ensemble The smallest gloup of perform els IS the Sen1o1 H1gh ensemble xx hose membels ale selected from the large O1Ch8Stl3 to do some speclal trlcks They put on some p1 ograms over the radlo as a regular feature The scupt was xwutten and announced by a membel of the group An attzactlon at many Masonlc dlnners where they furn1shed d1n ner muslc they also played at Y M C A banquets upon request The senlors 1n the group have been play1ng 1n It for the three years It has been formally organ 1Zed MISS Audrey Henmngs orch estra conductor d1l6CtS Mlss Hennmgs dlrector Alberta Grlffey cla11net Margaret Severson plano E1lleen Kersten v1ola Gene Kruger cello Janet Damrow uola Bob Austm flrst S1013 Gladys Qual ena f1rst v1ola Josxe Aust1n second X10l1Il Allen Buck second WlOl1I1 LEFT T0 RIFHT Marion Ambler Shirley Lawrenz Kenneth Lowrey Darlene Busk Sid ney Weber Anna Marie Conway Eunice Dunn Bette Brown Betty Klingbeil Gl na Huston 'vlary Ann Scott Kathryn Waggener Richard Murphy Jo le Austm Bob Hain Bob Wxll Alberta Griffey Janet Damrow Jean Day Gene Kruger Joan Damrow Anne Condon Robert Connms Wlmfred Scoble Betty Raufman LeRoy Perklrs Bull Rost Rlchard Thorn Enleen Kerston Helen Flote Evalyn Schmltt Gladys Quaerna Lawrence Raasch Pauline Hullck Thomas Schultz Robert Austin Allan Buck Norman Allen Eunlce Zentner Joan 'NlcKnlght Paul Hulxck Margaret Severson Donald Anderson Arlene Norby Katie Alice Bent Marilyn Scoble George Grass Orchestra The H1,,h School orchestra provldes most of the mus1c for the blg pelformances It IS composed of strmg stu dents and selected band membe1s ThlS whole group prac t1ces only once a week, but strmg players take orchestra as full tlme subject or half Cledlt Durmg the year 1ts members performed 1n assembly and gave an evenmg concert P01 the flrst tlme, a small chamber orchestra was se lected from the strmg sectlon and rehearsed regularly duung orchestla per1od Thls group dld many speclaltles, accom pamed v1ol1n soloists, and play ed over the ladlo - MJ- SIXTY THREE .1 Z . . . - . 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Melthalian Dramatic Club Meet the Dramatrc Club Our many artrsts combrned therr skrlls on alternate Tuesdays of the month -Xt thrs trme they prac trced they crrtrcrzed they per formed Most rmportant of all they presented a brg show about once a month Thrs rs consrdered the major regular achreyement and rn addrtron the club abrdrng by rts annual custom sponsored the all school plav Thrs year the company underwent almost a com plete change Many new members Jorned the troupe addrng t t much good practrced talent Mrss Olson sole adyrser thrs year sumed trrple dutres when she took over management of busrness and stage productron as well as actrng The art of make up was prac trced by Catherrne Premo Jear' Manske Mary Lou Chase and Rosemary Cronrn Lenrlle Smrth Joan Schleuter Dorothy W e b e r and Phyllrs Strampe were seen contemplatrng the chorce of a new play wrth Mrss Elrzabeth Olson therr advrser Pat NX rse yy as presrdent and Mar Jorre Prtsher was secretary durrng the second semester Don New man and Deborah Ferngold were begrnnrng of the year At the mercy of the make up grrl Shrrley Mae Frsher were thre wrllrng yrctrms Don Br assrngton Tom Sey er son and George Monte may or Club 'rctryrtres afford chances for real actrng tragedres fantasres were produced but Gerald Shrelds here broadcast a comedy as Tom Mc Ioy nt struggled to escape from Ixatre -Xlrce Bent and Jane Qurnn frrst semester secretary Ferfrld McGonagrll portray ed a heayy father character wrth Drck Allen and Betty Florrn Ey en melodrama yyas experr mented yyrth by Mrlt Srker Marr lyn Bladon and Euvfene Fox Kerwrn Mathews Margaret Kee gan and Martha Munro posed as fr smug trro from a one act play PAPE SIXTH FIX I- . ' V . 7 v U. .I . , Uv '- . r' , Y y . . . . 0 i , - V- . 1 l v Q, as- , . ! I - 1 ' Y . , Y K , . Y' . Q ' - . . t. t . president and vice-president in the . 1 , . 1 v . u v u u Y ' , X , . y . - 1 . v. . Q L . v . , . I , . . Y . L I 'C A . - I Q, .' c -V' 1 v' A v , 1 1 7 - A ' a ' r PAGE SIXTY-SIX Class Play In the center 11ng on April 22 we found the Sen1o1 Class Play Our Town D119Ct6d by Miss Agnes K1og the play was about the people of a small INew England town and showed how they lived how they loy ed and how they died It was a serious play for a se11ous year All the action took place in Groyeis Corners Lew Hampshire and coyeied a period of 14 years Miss Cathe11ne Miller assisted with makeup Miss Olga Dalen and Miss Vl1glHl3 Knits costumes Miss Helen Fleming and M1 Hai lan Zodtnei publicity Miss Helen Taylor tickets and Mr Myion Wandrey l1ght1ng Student chair men vwe1e Phyllis Hall properties Carolyn Hayes prompters Jaqui line Swift publicity and Jack Cun nlngham lighting and sound ef fects MISS Krog chose B1ll Murphy fo1 the important part of the ph1los ophical stage manager Larry Peck was seen in the lole of Joe Cro well Beverly Erler as the busy body Mis Soemes and Roman Montemay or as Professor Willard Editor Webb was played by Don Newman choir director S 1 m 0 n Stlmson B111 Post Mis Webb Elsie Duffy Emily Webb th e daughter Beth Harper and Wally Webb the son Cal Carr Knot pic- turedl Doctoi Gibbs and Mrs. Gibbs were played by Dick Paul and Do- rothy Hein milkman Howie New- some by Poy Berg George Gibbs the son by Sid Weber and Pebecca Cibbs the daughter by Peinette Sprackling Knot picturedb. Questions from the audience were asked by Ruth Halvorsen and Gene Krueger and Joe Forrestal played the part of Constable War- ren. Other members of the cast not pictured were as follows: Bill llyan, Farmer McCa1'thy'. Dick Yiken, Mr. Carter, Joe Lustig and Sidney Beale, assistant stage man- agers, Phyllis Hall, Yvonne Fish. and Barbara Bush, people of the t o w n , Geraldine Christenson, Bruce Curler, Elmadore Ellen. Dean Renly, Ralph Schlitz, and Henri Swegman, members of the village choir, and Norma Hughes, organist. Forum Club Ladres and Gentlemen step rrght up here to Tent 100 On th rnsrde rs a show such as xou h ue ner er seen before Nlore platforms than xouxe exer seen under one top 'Nlrss krog rrngmaster pre sents the Forum Club On pl rt form No 1 sou max see the de bate team frre eaters that wrll thrrll rou as then hot words flr back and forth On Platform No 9 the educated ponres who hare learned to speak ex en as xou md I On Platform No 'Z the mon kess chatter rn anrmated ronfu sron Thrs show rs held on alter nate Thursdaxs Jackre Qwrft frr st semester rresrdent Larrr Glrssco rrs semester xrce-presrdent rrrd luth kealx sec treas were found here consultrng some par-lrfrmentarr law books Brushrng up on group rules and laxrng plans for second semester actrvrtres were the new offrcers Susan Vkerss vrce presrdent Xvon ne Bullrs presrdent and Helen Foote sec treas w h r l e Mrss Agnes Krog adwrser surxeys the scene Barbara B o r tn er Phyllrs snapped as they pondered some werghty matter whrle Prrscrlla Mc Kew an Margaret Terrr 'rnd M rrr lwn Qtearns w ere caught rn a lrffht er moment wrth Fugene Fox Barbara Krngsland Nlarrlxn Ma bre Bernadrne Pagel and Elxa Buggs renewed srgnrfrcant pornt of parlramentarw law Found rn rctron on the pl rtform were Ituthanne Cooper Nlrrrorre Frohmader Margaret Lamorefrux and Patrrcra Campron Caught rn an rnformal Group be fore the meetrnff begrn were It rn Swrt Nlrrrlrn 'NIcCue Xrrffrn r Whrlen rnd Alberta C rrffex Cerald NICGOIl'l0'1ll N111 Gare' Ixeaffan Tlmadore Ellen Belxa Trrckle and Arnold XX erss wer found conferrrnff on some serrous matter of club w orlr Nlarrlxn Shores -Xlther Smrth Alrce Schrefelbern and Elsre Duffx exchanged comments on a new rfrdro play IV I' QIXTY QPX c 1 .L ' IJ . C ' 1' ' 1 1 , 1 1 ' , - l A K C ' 1 - I w 1 f . f1 - 7- v 1 1 1 . A ,Q ' , ' cf ', ' ' .' N ' . z - w Y v 4 v 1 v , . , 6 ' 1 Q .. I . K LA ' r 1 I I 1 A . 1' 1 1 . 1 ' . 1 1 . 1 . , , A ... , . 1 1 . 1' 1 1' I . . ' . , 2 u ' , 1 1,.- 1 4 1 1 . 1 L, . . ., 1 C 1 1 ! , . v. I . , v ' v ' 7 7 - 7 . 7 ' 'Y Y. 1 av v 1 Y 1 1 v v v . 1 , . Strampe, and Joan Schleuter were 1 ' v 1 ' -' ' 1 - 7 v w v an v g ul x . r f f ' v 1 1 n ' I ' - . K rr 1 V. 1 1 ' 1' v , v A . ' ! . 7 'K 1 . S I 1 1 K 4 1 K I . . I 1 1 1' -' c , K , A c l pf . K h., - g ga ' , rr - f f - - . 1 ,- r 1 - c - A , h 1 v 1 1 Y 1 V 1' v I , C C 1 K . 1 ' A ' c 6 . A Z 'Cf ' ., ' 1 - 1 -f C, . 1 . ' -' , . ' 1 ' 'e . - c, L n I A4 C . , . 1 nl v Y r 1 Vw A l . ,f 3 j 1 C5 V C Yo 521, .' 'f.I' Camera Club Hold itf lights! camera! The bulbs flash and the cameras click as our publicity men go into action. No phase of the circus life can be hidden from their prying lenses, and humorous or tragic shots ap- pear rn unexpected places The most successful pictures unroll rr the front paves of the news Pete Cunningham Nh Kommes adxrser and lean Lockhart were some of the busy people who utrl ized the dfrrkroom Irngmaster of the club was Lawrence Glassco who had for hrs assrstrnt officials Dorothy Hein vrcepresrdent Bernadette Frnlex secretary and Howard Poth tr eas urer Though they all made pinhole cameras even the mysteries of the more intricate cameras wer e known to Bruce Curler Kerwrn Matthews Betty Raufman and Xrctor Nlex ers lrepurnv mater rals used in prrntrno and dexeloprng made part of the work of this group cc s1st1n0 ot Jean Drummond Pill Hx zer ind Xrxren Schreflbern it club le rrned the history mi rn llcli e ent r 1 it Si 1 t put some of this ltnowlc fre u e ln dexe oprnff ture U0 D011 if X lNQl m ul lick XXooclworth md rel Irurmcrster ind the other mem bers ot the club futs rhout lrrgrnff their own photographs i I 3 'ps ' ' , A '. S, C ' ' . Y' - f - ff L . I. K 2 ,v . bv ' - . - 3 . . . , L y . - v 1 1, 1 -D V ,v 7 7 . . .' - -'. V N ' . . c 3 Q L . 6. . , n up . . . . m- . . Q . , ,. as v 9 Tl 1 ' 2 ' 'I ' r ' plrotogrwrplry and Bill Slruman. IJ: r 'l nr son, and .Ir s ll llrne .' f i s .' ' ' ld, to prurctrczrl s j 'rl ,, plc- ' rs. Mr. X. A. L fl w. z l 3 slut w' 1 . 2 - ' ' ' ' 2 Dar- . 1 . 1' . . . . s K ' ' ' z ' S z en- 2 .b b . . .. Future Farmers Feedmg the elephants and tak mg care of tuck ponles may be '1 httle out of thelr l1ne but oul Fu ture Parmers of Ameuca haxe learned thlnvs equally lmportant They know the kmd of feed and g1a1n essentlal to the health and growth of farm ammals They haxe made an extenslve studx of the proper so1l to produce good crops of such gram Then educa tlon has a practlcal side m that the members deal vuth actual fax m stock and materlals to make them selves fam1l1ar xx 1th all phases of farm 11fe Studymg soll cond1t1ons lb one of the problems of farmers Ilele John McCue VICE presldent Dlck Mchall secretaly and James Skel ly reporter were wolkmg on such a problem N01 man W1ll1ang and Charles Doll analyzed a so1l compound Del Gunn Mr Xhseman adn el and Davld Reld presldent sunew ed a prlzed trophy of the club Evcammmg some spec1men ch1ck ens xxele Phll Dlsch w1ClOl Ball mer and FIHHCIS Fly nn Daud Reld and Pogel Douglas mspected a Hne example of the wool ploducmg fam1lx Exan Dxehls Alxm Flom and Halold Halvey t1easu1e1 admnel a pl1Z9 bull on a Pock Countx falm X4 XC um. YL 'N H PADI' SIXTX xlyf. P Sl-XPNTX Activity Board Responsible for the listing of all the performers who have engaged in activ- ities under Janesville High's Big Top the activity board composed of seven members and a chairman is kept very busy with clerical work. Claire Busk, Elva Buggs Caroline Olson Ida Buiki MISS Lucille Wells advise! Dorothy Hein chairman 'Klan Fold Caiolme Ciess POW l Nfdrllyn Browlck Niarllxn itearn XIIIYITI l Ka marek L le Iulx Hartvnp., Alice Paulsln Nlarx Jean I-r hmfuler Luulle C gr l-xenmtl Arthur Pr hmader Leah Lehlmp. Uma Pee-in IOVV Z Ninas Iuellle Wells Blll Ros! Joan Hughes NI mme llrnvshelm xIiI llXIl Blal n Nanc I er tty fe te :tt I9 ul ll me rrlr I X 1 lf Jlm Saxby nmngham Rnger Bell I lph X I I k Xl rt X ll their Pm rl f rant Actwlty Representatwes Phe most lmpoltant perfolmances of the 2.Ct1N1t16S rep 1esenta11x es ale recoldmg evely semestel glade 160812 ed m h1S ovsn adv1so1y gloup gettmg a list of evelyones ext1a CIIIIICUIHI actlyltles and lecoldlng them The numbel of 3CtlV1tl9S WIIICII a student may stan ln 19 based on hlS glades The actlwxty system encoulages some students to get Into actlvltles and dlscourages some fx om tak mg on too many for then health s sake and D1 Oper attention to studles It also produces a lecold of actlvltles of stu dents whlle IH school uhlch IS often used by organlzatxons 1n and out of school as a basls for scholfushlp, honors, school rem esentatzves and othel s PAGE SEXENTY ONE . ' 1 . ' ' ' , . . ' s, . -1 's ' , oviflzl I yer. Z fr' ' ' ' sf , h i- ' ' o ' , -' os ' mm, ' I l I. :ek -. A f ,I , V . 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D Lkh rn Bill N111 nnlgal B l Trl r Brh Perr on Lyle Bras slngton Alva Orhm B li Bu h I-ld n Chflblflgel' Arn ld Weiss ROW C ach Rai Brussai Rus ell Hamsi ck Owen Hammarlund Niall freen J hn Vlcf ulre R llh thurth I rrlfn I-red FILKQ Pran Flaherty Fred Adamany ROW 3 Darrsll Burmeister Cmn r Prrd .Ire Rigney T m Kprnes Ed Buchanan Robert NIcLau1,hlm Alxle Pagel Wayne Baker George Gross Paul Licast John Hartman 1941 Track Team What IS a circus wlthout a car1ousel Around and 31 ound they go A merry go round of racing and each team grab bmg for the brass img which means good luck to the winner The 1941 tlack team won a hlgh place ln the majorlty of races ln which it paltlclpated and the last race or Septathon was won by Mickey Mc Gonaglll Capt Bob Tolei xx as the only track squad membu to 19 Ce1Ve three brass rings Two ring wmnels were Fran Fla herty Ed Schoenenberger, Mickey Mc Gonaglll, G01 don F1 ed rlcks, and Ralph Church Ed Buchanan, Leo Dockholn Alva Orban, Bob Beck, Howard Dever, Dlck Taylor, AlV16 Pagel and Paul Locast won one img aplece 9 PAQL SFV FNTX EIN 1' i Q 9 N ,I A 1 1 I ' ' x 0 f if 1 l y E4 11 , , ' I ' ' ' l, 7 3 F I I. Q' I l nl V h 3 1' ' PL Yr . ., 1 V ,f , X - L 3 ' . -P 5 , . - A 1' Lg 4 A 4 ' L , ' I Bo 1- , ev rl- 11 , ' . ' in . rl 1 1 9 . 1 5 , ' S- ' , ' , u S , I o . 0 21 11 v' . . . Us ' .' fi , ' ' ' , . Z . 11 . 3', ai ' ', Ju 1 ' ' ', ' ' '. Dick Taylor, Allen Thompson, Mickey Restlvo, William Mulligan. I ' '. , 1 1, ' 1 , 1 ' ' ', ri '1 ,, I ' . A , - y ,. , 1 , . . I , U n 11 , - ' , i . . - . l . , . . V . v 7 H I ' - 4. 4 an ' - . 1 I 1 1 r ' V A X ' . - -. I N -4- - I x 1 . 4 X ' 1 . . ' B 1 I , . . . 1 I I ' , 1 . 1 I , Q v A 4 4. A ,f , , -f ,- . ,1 . ' 1 ' Q It ' ' ' ' 1 4 1 4. l 1 'I I ,' 1 ' ' X jf .. 1. , I 1,5 I f I . ' , A A ,sm f X 3 J. ' f ' 1 ' 1 ll ' L .X . Xe! RW1BbTyl BgRo4, A y W2EdSthD k BbLa C Tenms Coach Leroy KUIHGIONX s 1941 tenms squad complled the amlable record of 9 vslns and 1 loss 1n dual competltxon placed 2nd IH the Blg Elght meet and was 10th 1n the state test Standout performer of the squad was Ed Smlth who placed first 1n the smgles at the Blg Elght meet and advanced to the Seml finals ln the state tournament The Blueblrd netmen beat Racme Horllck 1n the season s opener 6 0 East Rockford next succumbed 5 1 Madlson West dealt Janesvllle 1ts only defeat of the season 5 1 ln the 3rd match of the season Janesvllle got back 1n w1nn1ng strlde agalnst the Belolt College F1 osh wlnnlng 5 2 and then beat Lake Geneva 5 1 and Belolt hlgh school 5 4 In a return en gagement between the two schools the Blues avenged thexr season s only loss by beatmff Mad1SOH West 5 2 In the last match East Pockford was ovemhelmed 7 1 Mole tennls squad members recelved letters than 1n any IJICVIOUS yea1 as seven squad members rece1ved the coveted award Included 1n tlus group were Ed Smith Bob Taylol Bob Mal t1n fail fl ,Y Kybyllfzfllllfllll Fl W S 'X 5 PAGI' Sl- X LNTH SIX O 1 0 a'or, Roy er , 'er rnuld, Gordon Craig, Mr. Lero' Kummerow. RO 2 mi , onald Malske, Jac Cunningh m, o ne, J. P. ull . 1 V. A . . . , , . . . . . , 1 , ' . I , ' . . . , . . - , , . . - . D . u ' ' - . Jack Cunningham, Roy Berg, Roger Arnold,sDon Manske, and . ' xl LL, I ' , I . f J ' J M B , x j A I . I D X ' I . x t X I' X r f 2 I g rf !. 1 I ,lilly f l r I I ? 'J K 5 . it , fy A 1' I y ,, 5 rxglxg N ,. , N il .A 9 nw ,4 X IPI sl ' ' x 'l - Q I gl x X .1 F X . 3 ' x - A l x J K 4 3 M , . .5 A . . ju, M 1 . 1 S-we -..... - , A ...4-. , -. .,,, ,- ut V.-J . , , 1 s..V.V'x-Q C. gh W1Std W2BllRt S 1941 Golf Team h0th1Ilg up thlS sleeve noth1ng under my west L3dl6S and gentlemen now watch tl'llS l1ttle whlte ball d1sappea1 Now vou see lt-HOW you don t One of the most successful seasons of any J H S sports team was en Joyed by the 1941 Golf Team WhlCh w on 8 of 9 matches and placed h1 h 1n the Plg Elght and State meet competltlon The H1 st encountel of the yea1 was w 1th Madlson VS est hele V!lllCh we won 8lf1 6' Wlth D1ck Sorgel low man for Janesyllle wlth a m Horhck May 3 The next match was at Lake Geneva w1t1h Bob Sohe s 19 low fOl lanes v1lle1n ou1 891 6' NlCtOFy The team deserted the hlgh school ranks May 6 when It took on the B6l0lt College F1 osh beatmg them ln st11de 8 2 Pelolt lI1gh was next w1th ou1 h1gh flylng team dealmv out a 9 J defeat In the second encounte1 of the year between the two schools Madlson VX est dealt Janesyllle 1ts only defeat of the season 10 u at Madlson Not to be den1ed howey e1 we came rlght back and 1an up ou1 Lnggest total of the yeal 1n the 1, 9 defeat of Belolt H1011 1n tl1e second encountel between tl1e two teams The last match of the season was a 1etu1n engagement w1tl1 Lake Geneya w1th the Blues on the long end of an 11 1 count Ianesyllle was 1n the cente1 11ng as fa1 as wmmng laulels at the state meet at Ba1aboo plac1ng SlXtl1 1n a la1ge field w 1th D1ck Sorgel takmg second place among lfldlvldllal C0mD6tlt01S As a team we placed 4th 1n the B1g E10'ht confe1ence meet XXlllCll was won by Pacme T10lllCk Bob Cfule D1ck Solgel B111 Rost Bob Sohe 'md Glen Cochand we1e named master n1aff1c1ans and aw 31 ded lettels afte1 concluslon of the season Q play PADI- SI- VLNTX Sl- VP N O -but 'N ' Y Hx? Y' lv' R0 1 an ing--Mr, Sorenson. Bob Carle. Dick Snrgel. Glen Cochand. RO : i ns , Bob olie. ss Y ' ' V ' V V ' V 1 u v s Q . ' . n 1 v , 7, . Y . V .U . Q 1 1 s D 1 . V - f, - p vo va rgly Sorgel shot a one over par, 73, in the 10-2 trouncing handed Racine A Y n V V . V V' ' 1 ' v r' V . Q - ' I - fn 'Q . . . I . . .V - . . . ,K v. , . Y. I . 0 1 . w 5 -. 1. n V y V V ' v A n 1 ,., s , V ' 1 . . ' -O I ' . L , V V ., V , . D Y ' . 9 . . . . . ' '-' o ' L . V . V O . Y. Y H. . .. ,, Q- Q. ' - ' l V l o . - V V VV k. . . 1 . , ' I . , V ' C V .4 C V V . . A 1 t , ,-ffl? s If . J, V V. , ,A , 1 Kll RllhM kW Football Important ln the bw 31 ena Coach Kltellnger and h1S asslstants men to1 ed the Ianesvllle football squad through the season of 1941 The Janesvllle team lost the first th1 ee games thlough mlstakes and lI19X1J8l'l ence Madlson Central conference l8dd6lS defeated the blue glldders 'Xl to 0 In the fix st home game of the season M1dlSOH East edged out the boys m blue bv a score of 91 to 0 The next game play ed at haclne xxas lost by the Bluebuds 13 to 0 1n a dlenchmg ram and a held of mud Racme Holhck lanesvllle s next opponent xxas the v1ct1m of the most VICIOUS dlsplay of blocklng and tackhng that the team gave all season The Blues had the edge all the xx ay and went lHt0 the xx 1n column by a 16 to 0 score Wateltovxn the only non confelence team to play Janesvllle possessed a poxx 91 ful afrglegatlon that had a l8C0ld of elghteen consecutlxe xxms Th1s Game xx as plax ed at Montelex Stad1um 1n a mmol deluge WhlCl1 caused a loxx S0019 Vx ateltoxxn took the lead by annexmg s1x pomts eallx ln the game but these SIX polnts xxele not enough to xx1n fl om the boxs ln blue In the last thlee mmutes Dlck TlXl0l Clllled the ball to pax dnt and x1c tory by a 19 to 6 scole Madlson VK est Janesxllles next foe xxfxs held scoleless 1n the fnst thlee qualtels Though the Vx est team chcked fox 10 pomts 1n the foulth fllldltel Janesxllles p1ex1ous SC0llHg' and defenslxe stlength gflxe them the game xxlth the scole of 11 to 13 A nV-mm bf C 1- I llfl- JW Mr. Ervnn Johnson, assistant coach: Mr. Kenneth i e lnger, head coachg Mr. a 1 ilby, t t 'I 'hp M . Mi e andrey. 1 h. - 5 . - . ' . O . . -. , . . - , 1 . . K I . - . C V ' . - V . 1, ' V V U u A-I. ' . Q , v , . 1 . . , ' . . . V v , Q - 1 y , Y v . v. I o 1 y y - n . , 1 u 1 , . u , V . O . .A V u ' V ' D ' nv C ' v' . ' . 7. . V V . 1 V . V V U .Vt ' . V Z NV - 2 V - . . tV . . V - . V V . .V . . ' ' ' 1 V . ' ' . , C 7 , C . . . ' ' . 0 ' ' . . C 1 1 u v' , n vl '1 , .' 1' v - v . , K C Ken Pat George Harry T m Mark Bob J. I. H' B l J I Parr M 'C' ll H! K I li' t R. Farnum Kennedj C Il 'k'l't hx: l ' V t M ITui ,fS 0 , , -T, K fi. ' V1 . f .I 1, , f? 'Ir --S ,.- . X ' . ' ' '. ' Q 2' lf' ' -V .. I . .y Q, xg .es J, 4. y ' ,g Iv! I V 4 V 1 H.. M V f V V -V - 1 4 ge- ' .. A t I f I ' E 1 1 .. u..-a.-lun.. I-. . ROW 1: Bob Perrson, John McGuire, Owen Hammarlund, Henry Wi-st, Dwain Bungarner. Victor Lipke, Lyle Brassington. ROW 2: Dick Smith, Gordon Fredericks, Dick Taylor. Fr:-fl I' l Football Janesville's homecoming game was played with Kenosha. It was played in another drenching rain and ended in a 6 to 2 score, a defeat for for the home team. The Beloit game was the last, and the best, of the season. Captain Dick Smith lead a blue team united in purpose and spirit to win. Co- captains Duane Hopper and Jim Finley lead an equally spirited Purple team into the contest with Janesville. This game had a double meaning for Janesville. A victory in this game would give the Bluebirds a confer- ence position of fourth and a new record for wins over Beloit. The game was a fine exhibition of sportsmanship and great football. This tradi- tional battle, always a fine game to watch, was taken by Janesville by a 12 to 8 margin. Dick Taylor, fleet left half, did the extra point work for the team. Dick's fine drop-kicking did the trick in many games, while Gor- don Fredericks, right half, did much running and most of the punting for the team. Dick Smith, quarterback and blocker, was elected captain of the 1941 .Ianesville team. Owen Hammarlund and Dwain Bumgarner, Janesville's hard-running, hard-smashing guards, are the only boys leaving the for- ward wall. The line, composed of almost all juniors, will be back to carry on for the Blue in 1942. B l B lg, Lane B tt : NI Garhuu P ft' Drake IJ ll B tt Brill J'm Y I Ralph D Leon Al P :- Bob Pete Kuhlow Cunningha PAGE SEVENTY-NINE 'Z nw A 1 'gil' Roy Berg., J P. Cullen. Bill Ryan. I-lvl Smill L1 lm C g Basketball Coach Mike Wandrey's Bluebirds opened their 1941-42 season at Madison West on Dec. 20 with an unfortunate loss of 26-15, due probably to ragged passing. Beloit came next and with them came Charles Hurd, giant colored center, whose rebound work and all-around play was brilliant. Although Janesville sank 12 out of 13 free throw attempts, they lost 26-16. Traveling to Horlick on January 3, the Bluebirds made a much im- proved showing. They held an early lead into the second quarter but tailed to hold it and were defeated, 22-14. The Blue defensive play was excellent but the shots would not stick. The best Blue showing of the season was witnessed by those who saw the Madison East-Janesville tilt here. Behind, 27-14 at half-time, the Wandrey-men staged a magnificent rally only to fall one point short, 42- 41. Harold Buckley, East star, carried the brunt of the Purple-Gold efforts and he personally made the difference between victory and defeat. January 30 found the Blue and White cagers entertaining Madison West. The game was quite close up to the final quarter when Ralph Par- isi, West center, went on a scoring spree widening the margin of the West victory considerably. Beloit was host to J.ll.S. on February 5, and Janesville used a zone defense for the first time. This maneuver completely bottled up the giant Hurd, who had provided the margin of victory in the first meeting of these teams, but his mates scored long shots repeatedly from the edges of the floor. Score: Beloit, 36: Janesville, 24. X l L L P ll Berg-i T1-m Ryan Bob Van Heise B-.li Lenlz Dun Sch l P Fred Graesslin, Lyle Brassington, Bob P1-rrson. Maurice Heenan, Bill Frcdcricks Basketball On the night after the Beloit game, Madison Central visited Janes- ville. Said basketeers showed exactly why they were one of the best teams in the state by rolling to a 42-25 victory. The Bluebirds probably played their best game of the year against Racine Horlick, here. They led at the quarter, half, and were tied at the end of the third period, but a fourth quarter drive by the Horlickeers was not to be denied. It was the final home appearance for the Blues. Madison East and Racine Park were the final opponents for the Wandrey-men, both games being away. East, who had achieved a 42-41 victory in the previous meeting of the two squads found much less trouble this time. The score was 29-17. Park, who, if beaten, would have stood to lose their tie for the conference title with Central, were successful in ringing up their final victory. Nine boys were presented letters for the season. These include sen- iors, Captain Maurice Heenan, Ed Smith, Bill Ryan, and Roy Berg. Juniors receiving J's were Robert Lefty Perrson, Gordon Craig, Lyle Brassing- ton, and Fritz Graesslin. The lone sophomore receiving an award was Bill Fredericks. It will be noticed from the afore-mentioned list of players that five letter winners are returning. These should make the nucleus of a good team for 1942-43. The Bluebird Bees won about one-half of their games, under the tutelage of Assistant-Coach Kitelinger. Outstanding members of the squad included J. P. Cullen, Pat McCullough, and Leon Leverson. All three saw A sqiaad action at the season's close and are sure bets for future varsity materia . Curtis Maclfarland Mr. Kitelinger, ass't. coach: Dick Vikon, senior mar.: Mr. Wandrey. head cuac ,M J. H. S. Cross-Country 1941 Ladies and gentlemen, the next great spectacle on the program of our show may be found in the cen- ter of the arena. Such a dashing. daring group of performers has never been seen. They are the charioteers, Big 8 champions in their chosen field of racing. No distance seems too great, no pace too fast for this sterling group un- der the le'1dership of 'Nlatt Green and I 'ilph Church Co t iptuns Matt Green Ind l llph Church le ld their thinls clld hui ers touhed bw 'NI1 Dmson 8 Chim m s seison ot ilu xictoi es J 1Il6SXlll9 n et XR aukesh 1 md ht eiallx su .mped them 16 40 Beloit was the neict xictim of the boxs fiom J II S bw a scoie of The Nladison Vkest team took 1 heitinf but lellly the score 1 In the iemfttch with Beloit the Line Citx ho s lost again 71 ol The h100est JHS xictoix was the NI tdison XX est lematch VX est took it on the chin 10 36 The how lllllxffd 10th in the xxet ind l th in the Qt t meet Captuns C ieen and Cllllltll Xl len l'hompson XX ill ud Bates I ill Xlttlee I oh Holman and I ill Nlulh 0 in tie m in 1011 were in uc 91 letters foi the selson N I min i v X i 1 X xi lc X U ilflil Ut Swlm I 10111 due t11 unequal 111m11e tltlffn the Ieme 11lle 1911 47 1111 1 1 e1e1 IX 1le ea 111 fl e 1 1 IX 111 1luel 11111111et1 11111 I8 fllx meet Xxfix at me Ne1151111 llclll .1gf1111 I XI 111111 61111161 111 11 111l1 t1e Llue 11e1e wXK3IT1D6d JI 96 A 1 .1te 1e11111l 11.1 lette1e1l lJX 1 fl Kclllucltffxcl. 111 1111 CIIHU' the 00 11 11111 t11l1e lI'1 1 llle I11111 felt defeat f111 the Nec 11n1l t1111e AQAIDNI R111l1f1111l Eaxt tw the tune 11f 46 99 T1111 I.111l1 11111 11111 11111111 11e1e 1111111111 11 111 ll e 1 1 11e .11 Il 111 xt .me Xl 1111s 11111 S111 1 hz Il X c t 0 1 1 uw tl9I1 11111e1 11 l.11 ex Femme of I6 meet 11.11 tlQ I11ef1 111g of IL III S 1e11111l 111 the 700 1a11l flQ4 1t1le GX ent I11 Ilfll Danes, a Ianee Xl e IQNITIIRH lb tlme 11111 P 146 D11l1 gfllltll and 11111 Dawes 11e11 the 111111 XXIIIHQIS agalmt Rock 1111 19 ma 11, 1 XX es If111e111lle '76 I9 I1u1N 111t 21111 1111 1 . 11 111 IX mme 11l1e1 the leflted the I1el111t College fIQNllITlQI1 11 111111 u 1 the xe1111111 tl1e 1 ue 1 11111 1lefe.1 Cl JY the I1e111 1 D N UI JIX 11111 110 1.111 lee 1t1le lJX l11e1 0 . 11 1e11 11 1111 1 1 ug 11 Q 1 11e11 1111 .111ex 1111111.1N 1 fe e.1t11l 111 X11 Ntfu 1 .1111l F11111 1111 1111l1 1111 1 F1ex1111.111 11 111 11111 111 .1 1e11 lme 11e1f111m1 11111 I1 1111t the seamn. 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Part of the ieception committee at iome games xx as composed of Bill Mc Gee Ou en Hammarlund and Bill Baum Some of the J Club members who pai ticipated in moie than one major sport were Lyle Biassington Roy Berg and Bill Ryan loi and I ussel llunstock helped to sup pls the Liovsd with piogi ims l - ' ' - Bill Mulligan. Glen Cochand, Bob Tay- J Club J Club membels max be seen 1n then fdflllllal blue and uh1te svseatels slstmv at basketball games One of the most lmpoltant unde1tak lngs of the X931 IS the selhng of candx bals at home games Don Buchanan and John fSleepxJ XICGUIIB w ere aught heme demonstlatmg D6lSOIl2il1tX 93l9bIll3.DSl'11D uh1le XX allen Hex 61 and I alph Chulch tleasulel were also en glged IH pelsuadlng the spectatols to satlsfx that sweet tooth Hank XX est D1ck Nlulphy and -Xlxle Pagel vsexe thlee membels who ushelerl at games Jack Cunmngham ples ldent 1o1ned hls co VNOlk9I X1Ct0I Llp ke ln suffgestmg a txade of a bal for a l1ttle cold cash Othel membels who VNQIG entltled to lTl9TT1lJ6lSlllD through put1c1pat1on 1n school spolts ueze Bob fLeftyJ Pell son FlltZ Claesshn and Matt Gleen l lsketball fans H919 gleeted bs Jeux lelk Pob Holman Llll Post and Dull Qnnth who passed out DlO0'l3I'llS md erufl ls usu NC PSJI- I-IGI-ITE PINF ROW 1: Bill Ramsay. 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Parade of the Year 1 N farx Qtumlent fllllill flna ,muon L decoratmn N IQ Anna lean Plumb had charge of the Orlen tal 1lecor1t1f11 71 fn 111 ax., V me x Nlad f X x xx1 the da f N166 croxxd rn Home-Lomlng date Ioh X egmfr fncheatra. plaxed for the ex ent ox uto Tnump re1 n preme a J me x1lle cloaeq an excellent j,.,IlC 111 Il Q won hx beatlng Belrut 17 5 ox ln mcmorl m o tum xx1o ncxcr 4 'me hack 73 xears ago lx 13 In the center mm., -Xnaon lroxxn xx 1th 1 mox 18 on hm trax el fcntr 1l -Xmerlca Nox 14 The f1rQt semeater cabmet ha an mformal aupper X1cto1x Dance IH honor of our football huoei tonight N PX 1 Letters to thoae xx ho xx ere out tanfllngf 111 athletlcs Nvx lv fhe g,eneros1tx of JaneQx1lle H11,,h Students xx 'ls nexer better pre ented than bx the multltucle of cl, nated l!ll3lllx91.,lX1llg' baaket N x P1 FQ ll Claas xmts Ch1cagoxxh1le our I ahmet makea the run to Qtudx wldfll on VK eat Qtudent goxernment Nox N NNXlIlL,lllg It are our Sextet md Ontet under tne cixvettun of N11 2 Wlaurer Dec 3 Three C'1 'l,71L,ll1I'If' for Cabmft 1 e 11 ml t1r11ep1aQt1c lf peeme Dec 1 Roy Berg mtrorluc to an en thu 18 tlC aucllence N11 s -Xrl1te Qm1th xxho hoxxod a moxle on her mxmg 'ld xentuus Dm 1 Openmg mght of our Bailxetball Qeaxon -Xfter a hard fight x e lo e 74 1h agalnit Nladlaon VVest NI1' B1clx Ibfflil xtes vw! hw' S, PAV!-I NINETY-FIV 1-1 Parade of the Year D c -X J 30 tln mmnmg Jap br mb er attack le'1rl Ha bor Hanan lll a treacherfus at ack Dec 8 VK 1th solemn IIGIICQ the tudent hodx healu th Decla at1o1 of VK ar against Japan Dec 10-Hovs to face our xxartorn fu ture wuth calm and deternnnatlon 19 Nlr Robmson s t0plC todax Det 77 Judges choo e the mot gfnlx decorated adxlsorx group Dec 73 The ertnre student bndy en jmed fhe Chlld ln Flanders pre sented by MIC Catherlne Nllller and Jumor High cast Ian .J IlltLI'IYllSQl0ll IS oxen Our ur cus group goes back to xxork slxghtlx refreshed Jan 17 -X fanfare for the C3.I1dlddt9Q of th1 emester s cabmet 0fflCQN Ian 14 Genxus to the front' Qemestew evcams today and tomorrow J Ill 19 Introducmg the new Rmg Nlas ter Donald Buchanan as President Peter Cunnmgham as Xxce President Jacquellne Svuft as Secretarx Treas urer Ill 78 -X sneak preuexx of the -'kll School plax leaxes Us g,UQwSlIlg' ano buxlng a tlcket Jan 30-The Arbos put on a first class tumbler act demon tratlon of the trampolene Jan 31 To the stralns of the CAIIIUDQ the audlence heard Alberta Grlffex and ken Lovs rx dlrect rnal bands e 7 wung It gang, Deacon C J T U Q C X NHL li. hi ld tonight m r1J lllk 1991 xuth ll Q I hn Wham plu the Qxtet m ilu 'ur xsscmblx Qny x xble t max J c n L1 ind the box l cc Llub mul: thelr debut undcr thc Bu. J Fl L1 6' In J L fu hour move houn durxnp, tlnrm hour e.T--tfz 's ur - i I U . :I r . Z- s V '. I.. - I ' . 4 ' - Jz . Z. -. ' 1 . F b. L-S ' , ' fl It's J ' 'I'aylor's band. Hey, Rupe! F Al. f'- Xie l I bo: .' -ial for tl 1 Fe-l. 9-A t 'I to the br' Q' l 1 lie-ne Max Nohl. deep-sea lver. Fe-lm. 122-Fern I-llndpfltt and .o Cun- nir f ' s - bnys' z 'A 4 A 13:2 -' 1 'nfl Ui- Fel. 13-The Carrie Jacnls llnnd file: Cl -b 1 ' QlH z : , . , ' Y Tup- Fel. 27-A t 'b t Ale Lin--,ln in a Il . s A A Y ' i Parade of the Year March 4- Hear ye, Hear ye today Rn- man Niontelnuvor and hi aatriotir . 1 Q I - . -4 I oratmn for the Amerxcan Leglon con- tet Xlauh P- 'luc-Blrd announcement flll the alr Nlarch 13 Ruxal entertalnerf. from N111 ton L vllege are todax 5 attractlon 'NI rch l Ilrcssfs made bx 11th grad :rs fc r the Red C1089 adorn the Show naw 'llalrh 10 flXlll3I'l Defenee preienta '1 mm 11 on Incendlary Bombs and J H S teucleer relexrn to kmt Nlarch 'O-Lettere to xeteranc f mn Sxum and Ba ketball teams Vlarrh Z3 The CllmaX to our 'show IN ns ir Iublncltw program for the Prom Nlarah M -X Round Table dlQCl19Sl0Y'l N preaemcd bx the Hxston department X ou vmn t bellexe xt t1ll xou gee lt H nexer mwces not from am poeltlon and arrow lxrlez xuui Francal French mule hoxt and plax by Lm wr m f XM mmm StudentQ -X ul Plead oftlx all xeurcus o lx t ll ten to the qacred NIuS1c under NI: 1 Hamm dlrectmn -Xpul 11 we and hear the Ian -Xmer lcan prcgram todax bx N112 Home Currf nt Hlatorx Cla Q Apul 13 Iullmg them ln the alsle when Mmm Lutzee Qecond hour claw preaente Bumblepuppx PAGE ININI- TY SI' VI' N 4 - . P ' N ' . in 5 ' -5' , , JA. , ' ' A u . 'F .,.-K. 1 .1 . - r J f - . ' 4 'l s 2 ' . . ' L . ' . 0 ' , S . . . v , ' . v . . . A Russ Hogzerhyde and hls mamc bow L 1 vu March 27- 'Q ' , T - . I -' S . -v ' '- ' S' ' fv Hs' .' .' .. Ap: 1-..' . . S A. s frl- o s . . ' . I-.' . ' , - ' wr ' ' j . ls ' E .' -.l 1 V ' ' ' qv' l ' . - v A l . .. . . .. Q u , Y! YUM S. ,J PAK I- NINI-TX I-If H1 Parade of the Year -Xprll 11 F1fth round table d1Lu 1111 -Xp11l 16 Irom comm1ttee he nie fllll l1 f1nal plan -Xlfll 1 The blg dre Q show of e xear, our Jun1o1- lrom 1 Qold out, a Qucce Sful affau' vuth muQ1t furmshed bx Jack Ralls band Lx le Brassmg ton and hls queen Bea Fulleman lead the court of honor andthe grand march Laet yeare lung and Queen were Quzanne Snuelx and Blll Rxan Aprll 20 Come one come all to See the Semor Class play PllbllLltN under d1 rectlon of Dave Welrlck April 20 The blg productwn of the year the Sen1or Claes play Our Town plays to fllled houee and e thus1ast1c aud1ence -Xpr1l 74 Jaresulle IDXltZ1tl0Il3l Track meet todax vslth three Ill1no1Q team: Our band 1n a one stand performanc at Stoughton May Qecond Chou' gne lat er formance 11 The u1l 111ml Nnroll ann nes lnnquet It NN 1111111 Fluh x11 ee e 1t om llXlllt 14 L 1 1 1 115 Haxxk111 damn tln 1.1 xx 14,-Nemor Lai f une ma e f111.xl pl 111 for gr 1duat1o11 nxeru e Parade of the Year Max lb D1 um majorettes, Nhmfred Goldsmlth and -Xlta Niarle Berg haxe performed for us mam tlmes thl xear May Z0 The handbook staff adused by Nllss Helen Flemmg prepares a nev. guule for mcommg students Max 77 The semors xxrlte exams all dax xxhxle under classmen prepare or next meek May 2 -Xn xnformal adleu-our Smg out todax xuth Connor Ford as chan' man and NI1 Ylrglnla KlWltS as ad user Nlax P8 Pullmg up the stakes our xet eran perfolmers retlre from the Bm lop to se lx the rnhe of the world Nlax ZW Our dependable frlend the Janltors are left alone under the lone lx Bxg Top now that the show 1S oxer F ,,-- e , g ' 2 Q3 A . 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PHONE 1751 Compliments of Compliments of Central Restaurant Lewis Knitting CO, J.-XBIICS ZANIAS 120 S. Main St., .lalmvsvilhz Wis T. S. WILLIS 0 0 General Contractor IANP SN II I I4 VS ISK ONSIN D14 - - V - . - . - . i - . i r , A AL 4 A Ag L 4 L A f h 2 mi u.'N1w1:1c1' wv1'!1'I'i- -5 E1 41 5,3 rcetmg Cards X 11111 k XVRIST WATCH nl' l 1 1 Sl11111lclIgA11 Statloncrx E L C71 N ILS 1 Xt X lgllx all HQXX U1 Hls 1X ll 11 Rel11hk Accul ate 1 lop JXCOBSON S SAYLES JEWELRY STORE , .,,, ,l,,,,.,. IL 1r1 111 1 Nl houl Nllpplwx Hook H1 111 ls Bo tw I hom ill! IX 1 lllillllf 1 x Q1 I l1lQ1b p H111 TLNSTI' AD S REX PHOTO SERVICE Ph lwuxm Strut .I r Nerucc 1 1 a 1 l111e ullm Drug Nh Int 11 111110 Ill 3 Q' O i J fi ' . nf rli4ti111'tir111. Wcf fu-aturv cz1r'1l.' by Hall- 111z tllllS4lIl :1114l Lust Cf1'z1f'1. f'z11'1ls lm ull 1vc'1'z1sl1111s, i114'l11rli11g spc-c'1z1l l: XS. v C - 131 A T D 1.1 W D 7 I v - 1.'t -ut. . Lx' 114-s f Q d ' ' l 'L' li , lflltllll. 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A 2 ' .Y J BUX READY MIXED CONCRETE Janesville 'Sand and Gravel Company ldep one W Alxsn5'1lS'I' wlth the NP VS EST Styles it RF -KNOX -KBLF luces NIERC H -XNDISF POPULAR BIG SHOE STORE IRIQ rw 71 V Nlllvmukee St R E H B E R G S SHOPS ll0'IHINf ' KEEP FIT bw bowlmg CANNCN ALLEYS Tha Home of Hugh School Bowling., X than llau fxr Llean Recreation PX y ax CCLVINS BAKING COMPANY Bakers of Bamby Bread THE l'OMI'I.IMENTS OF CHEVROLET-JANESVILLE DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS i'ORl'ORA'I'ION O S S I T ' S Nl ANI F XCTURER OF CHVRCH FURNITFRF 4 T ..L,i ' A A J 1 . , 1 ,q W, . vl- -' , A CONII LINIENTN UIQ HARRIS STURES 5 Nt Q RSX llle K ACHESGN S1 SUN PATEKS PAINT GLASS OF ALL KINIDS m D401 1 Il mpleu l S x Hr I T1 l ted N lI'lflXNlLll9 ndle ext to Hun lhci It II IN 'NIS Chambers SL Gwen LIL IXI 'XPIUNIIPI INIHI I- A N, A 4Av L1 V Q a 202 lliwil' .' V111 .Ian N'is. A Pho 'L ' 21 S. Il'x'e1'.4t. V03 'LIMICXTS OI L F03 'L .II-IA OI Theatre Candy Store Fw A - 4'f-umain .v0l il'l' f as X fa s C21 ' s Fm' All Occasilms 15 1-U 1, St' Iyhum, 31:3 NJ 'at'- HL'lI,IJINfl BIATICIZIAL Schaller 699 McKey Lumber Co. T6l0I'lh1IN9 100 At the Five Pwints 1.llLl'gl'21Q'U :mtl I,f-ztther flnmls Gl'2ldll2lti0l1 Gifts Galore t lQ4,41g11g5 and I'l1t,14, Sumylipg Hamilton. lilgin and liulnva Watclws S1m1'ti11g'411+m1s I.1ll'2lH Seztsfmx M. F. Quality .lt-we-lvr and xv1llChlllllkl'I' l,1lggag:v and Sport Shop 122 lf. Milvfllllkee Sf., l'h0l19 67-1 2 . Y. 3 'lw'u 4- S . f -xt to .lymrx 'l'ht'x rt RCCK RIVER WOOLEN MILLS WN l1.lkvt X1 Nts ut- V. . - , 3 yn. 1 1 A 4A 1 A 14 f S I Q IX 1-t rx. H'Nil1J-ll 1xx1.::3. V 'Lx ltlqll 117.91 Marlmg Lumber Company R a C110 5 N lTQl1IIXLlStlQQt md Hext III -he Krueger CO Bulldm Nlxtnrmlb and Fuel Qu rnn N WISCGNSIN PCWER SL LIGHT CUMPANY 1-XNIESX ILLE XX ISCON SIN I I- H1 Ii IX!- ,X , 1 . yy' I, If L 1 v P -,,,vff' 1 Q ,.'- , r L .,mf,fvj i M , x W A 5 L ' - , 1 I , r ' ' ,l 1 ' f I E H f ' ,,-41, 'Mf 1 1 p 1 , I n ' 9' ,I k ' I Ile: 2 ' tl I' ' . Coal and Lumber Yards at K' fm 1' .' ' 2 O O 3 H. xhIVHillk0t' St. Phone H32 lh n 1-94,0 I-:di M. A Algr. 7 ' Y T . . , A . II .wif '.' l l V TNTX I M hX NI X10 IC AR N Hi hx Ihc Dllt'Lt0l3 of XXIII ROLL Lountx Nutwnul Bunk Rmlx Qmmtx Scumqs Q4 Twust Q0 Nlbllllt H uul Xuouni I P0 I3 KIOPQI DQIJPLIN H II N x -x IIAIII IOXIIIINII S ,um IXLN H Ill 1 I Dr E G Anderson J H Sh011er,Dr Q Uptmng I1 :st :lv nuku NI I hone S11 N NI XKNIXI J f W M 6' -91 .1 1' M I 7? I HA ' I - 'JAN I'I.5xI'II. T. ix XVN A A .V 3 J. M. 1-:wx ., Q' QIAN H ' ' Y 12 N. mzmilm It.. .J,OX Q' N ' Y . ' 'rx'.' ' A s. . :,I.'s l'OfClIl. 'I' I ,. 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