Janesville High School - Phoenix Yearbook (Janesville, WI)

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l- I Li1.i 4 v, ' 1 'Q 1 gif:-f Q' 'f 1 ',A -f - I 1 5? A . - , . nf gx fmfff -NT ' 3Q' 'K '1' ' wi it . . GEML' 3, Q ' ' X 'J 5- , 'Tl4 f Mai 7 W I? A MQ ' er 5 '1 U- 9 I Fas: : -W --il - Fx EL iv N 7A W- C 1 If 1 I . ,. f' .IE - U -.. 'Alu The star 0 Told by the Phoenix Staff: Editor-Bill Ogden Asst. Editors-Erline Ebert Margaret Wiseman Business Manager-Betty Daniels X fx- I WPI , the F ort -niners gf W e I Z fx i fifff 1 ff!! ' ' ' i 1 ' f ' 4 ' ,fx 524 F f f 25 gf., M , In 'fl - k I ffjla - tg'V,' ily. 'W .fl' rg.:1vlf., V .7 r-321.-f 'T ,lf f ' .f y,' 1 -Y..-, ,N 'I ',j f'.'l'5 l 7 X- -Q wg ,Jaffe 1 7 Q f aan? f f,ip 4 3 442-417 If Xb A 5, ' . I xv! x !X'ggf 3 b' ' 'i M gf E L nf: 5 f Q Q L 'g:.-1 P H O E N I X Volume Thirty-Eight . I ,fl L--Li . Qi 1 x Nineteen Forty-Nine Janesville High School Janesville, Wisconsin Foreword One hundred years ago thousands journeyed westward to California to seek gold and a quick way to riches. The records these prospectors kept show they often found more danger, discouragement, and failure than golden ore. Today, a century later, we do not leave our community to find wealth. Instead, the riches sought are the sure knowledge and well-developed habits which lead to satisfying and rich living. This Phoenix, in memory of these earlier gold-seek- ers, is the log of our modern search for a more lasting kind of gold. The assayers who appraise the ore Faculty and classes 9-13 The prospectors who dig and search Underclassnien 16-27 Community life and diversion Activities and athletics 30-83 Those who staked successful claims Seniors 86-109 Investors in expeditions Advertisers 112-160 In Appreciation To Miss Anna Jean Plumb Teacher in J.H.S. from 1928 to 1948 The student body expresses appreciation to you who have shown immeasurable faith in your students and an even greater faith in the worth of living life well. Both by ex- ample and precept you have guided many along the path to success: your example of thoroughness and dependabilityg your precept, Life is too important to cheapen it with dis- honesty. -,v givin , ii A . S .val 'Q gy b 2 ., 5 . 5 f Q -' - . il ,Qs -2. 13 ,, sg X' 'Age ' 1 3 f' kgg, rf if V ' SK' ex 1 Q a 'Mix 4 -:L i 4 ' ' N,-.wa 1 ? 'k '?' i , af, ,J 'x Q 35 0. EM .im . - ar a xk 1, if 5 2 ,Q ' ag! we eff' , Q g a SQ i, fab, ' v S 'A ' 0' Q' ag 'K K N im ., 1? 1 ,.. YF Y on 'Z' 4 fkz ,, .fix F24 ir.. rg ge as A . I ap ' .1 'a'S?,?,.Lt'?x,,' I ' V 1., g ' t,1 I ,sg 'af A i' .4 Y' 3 1 U 5' .. fill .4 t , X af I -N I I n 1 W 3. . X 5 . we 'Z' wvgwi, w.- - :wma-Q 'A, .. . ,X , . A-vw, 'sSwf4.S.ix,,,,.,,.....m.' f ' MN we , .a'g4!gf'5w f , , T I X3 5 E K . . . .A 5 L Vg, by 4 ,M ,- X naw- ' - Na+-Q wwf' . , , ..............-..m-.nuns .-is - A -e. , vi, ig , e Ts .. 5 , .sfdg it . -wg. Stamdlnx: Wllllam Ryan, Dr. T. 0. Nuzum, Y. W. Henning, E. W. Rnst, Robe-rt, Lane. H. H. Zodtner. Sealed: H. T. Whltmyer, Merrlll Puerner, Mrs. Florence Austin. While public officials looked on The citizens who make up the Janesville School Board unselfishly give up their time, not only on the second Tuesday of each month when the regular meetings are held, but also when committees investigate special problems. At their meetings important decisions are made concerning grounds, the budget, purchasing, finance, recreation, and the employment of teachers and maintenance workers. At the present time the major issue is the new high school to be lo- cated on Randall Avenue. A new building has been needed for a number of years, but the wartime shortage of materials had curtailed making any plans for a new building. The people of our school board deserve much credit for the fine job they are doing to keep our schools running smoothly. Page 7 He showed faith in the gold Mr. Vernon E. Klontz, superintendent of the Janesville School System, mziintzlins that the youth of today possess valuable qualities which only need development. Ile believes that our school should be 21 tool in the hands of students and that it is the responsibility of the community to pro- vide the best possible equipment for their use. To this end, he is cooperating' with other city officizils to plan the erection of 21 new senior high school. Mr. Klontz served J. ll. S. as principal before he became school superin- tendent in 1935. Though he is kept busy by his many duties, Mr. Klontx is noted for his warm, ready greeting' to faculty and students alike. li, MV IIISSAV li 1'llll 1-th I . Blck, Prlnclpul R. S, lirussut, Ylce--l'rlm'lpnl Others saw and believed At the head of the staff of Janesville High School since 1946 is our principal, Mr. Ken- neth I-lick. llis office door is always open to students and teachers as well, to come in to discuss problems and receive help in solving them. The vice-principal is Mr. Ray Brussat, who came to our high school as a history teacher. When it became necessary in 1946 to appoint a new vice-principal, fortunately for us, the choice was Mr. Brussat. The office staff, which assists in managing the many affairs of the school, consists of Miss Margaret Birminghani, secretary to Mr. Bickg Miss Lois Jaeger, clerkg Miss Regina Hagar, secretary to Mr. Klontzg Miss Betty Lehr, and Miss Carol Church, clerks. Other important members of our school are Miss Ida Hubbard, school nurseg Mr. Arthur Lyon, the school service officerg and Mr. Ken- neth Orton, the supervisor of buildings and grounds. Mrs. Regs-nn Brown Nllss Cnrnl Church Miss IM-My Lf-hr Miss Lulu .lxlczl-r Miss Margaret ltnrminglmm Bliss Ida Huhlnlrd. Nlr. Kvnm-Ill Orton and Rlr. Arthur Lyon read ll cause rf-cord. Pup li Pznzo In I-J, ,E Q , wa. , 1 -,as gm 'Q Q J If A? 3 ' QW' N' - 'A , -iff' 3 QM A - A' ' K F , Ag R. f If M. r 123 L . 2, ., , E Iinrla-Ima-, Viola lmrllvy. lhlrlmru Iivndlv, l l0rc-nr1- lkranwtml, l,nllr1-:wr lirnmnn. lin-llh Slutllc-vmmtivs Idnglislx llonw EK'0llUllllI'S lflmglleh 31.1.1.- They served with ready hands liulllr-. flu-:nm-Uv li Mat In-nun ics lhn In. Marjorie- ,-! rrowmlvd H1'SHl1lIl in Fllvlnlnlry flaws A le-won with thu- wvnscops--llully lilumrn-ich, Ihuum ful s mul Sun- Gross take- on-r. l'aulnmn, B1-rnlf-v Curt:-r, li:-xsiv Uunillxgs. flzun- Danwon, Yu!-l'Inx1n .hm-rivaun llislury English llonw llvurlurxuive l':dlll'ilHIlll1 IU-nr 1 0 DI:-tllvr. l r1-dclu llunsmuor, Kathryn lizxwt, Mrs. Iiuthn-riuv Ilrivlnunrl, l'Iu1.:1m Unmn:-r1-izxl Lihrnry 1'u:mm-l'ri:xI Urs-In-atm xl2l1Ill'Illil'i4'! W ,,,unm2+., ' 1 , .1 . f . .1 Y ,bi fix e , x -A :N A 9' f..x. , N, YQQQJ HK I rv' Nffv-. A M, jan 1 4 ' ' 20' x ...J. ffl 5 4? ,-'5 HW 'ir V. ,U at ' an M, 1 . KMQQ-M I'1sh-umm, l.nlal-Musk liste-rl, .Mlm-lilw lfrunznmn, N'iIllznn Guru. Luvilh- th-s-an-rl. llurulnl und NI3lllll'lll1lfil 4 Ellglisll Art fmnnnn-rciul Industrial Arts O ered much worth guidance 1'ur4-ful work 1-olnpln-tvs tho jnh, so thlnk To-sl l'1dllIlllNlS. XY:-lwr, lhnun- Knlrk:'rlnu'kvr, and I-lug:-nv Isa-ll Hun-ih. ldnlnnrsl lxllvlnisi ry .lzu'kw1m, .lam H4-Ilalnd. livnm-Ill lmlllilrhll Arls ,Inhnsum I-Irvln .L l'hysIvxll I-Iclucntion l'Imrle-Q A I1-ssnn ln safe- drivlng, Iirnh- H'Imh-y, Hans Hbstpllall and Bud lloff at the rlghl. Ilorswill, llllgh Ilolvllklss, M. Rnsllmullll Iluwa-, I'N'vlIn .L History Honw l'11'0ll0lIlll'S lllstury liilll. Phyllis Kitvlimu-r, ICPIIIIPHI J. Krug, AHIIPS Lnlln. English l'hyni1-so Spa-1-rll 1' ' l f , ' 1:4 if 5 in Y 3 ,vw ,Jim ge lfinglish . ,fx 1, 'J . i 3 Mfg. Ks. -..- ASF! Q dl? xg- ? Q +3 X 3' 4 .fv- I '-'Y 2. QMS A. X Q Page 1 I Pflgn' I2 ,YV ,F K liumn-row. L. I-2. lmluxlrlul Arts in .A lf' . --fu, A-nv ' l.:unora-xlux, l-I. S. lmv, Yvral Lym-N, Bvtty lnduslrlul Arts Biology Nllilllhill And helped us Hnd solutions Slain, ,lug Nllliil' Olson. Roln-rl Nu-nlor High lhlnml Nlltlon. ,-Klivv li. Spf-4-1-ll rluss has sovlul hour to s-ml parllunwnlnry pruvlivr. BIIPIIII Niliidlld FII ln vlusf- do lisqmhol Maury Jo Glllwrlo, .lonnnv Gunn-t. K:-Ilh Zvlllngvr, Roy Johns. .lnckle lie-lk. Pnl Sh-hh. Il'.-Xnnv H1-runnin. R1-x Nothohm. Nluyf-r. Elf-nnor Nh-nzlrs. .lvsslv A. Nllthy, Ralph 0. Noblvnsky. Maxim- Yhyslvnl I-llluvuliun Biology History Physical I-Jduvntlon Ofslun, lflxlylln- Nl. llatln-rl. I.:-roy Sorenson. 'l'ln-mlorv N. Nlrolu-I, Hn-Ivn I-I. lingllsh. llislory llldllslrlnl Arls l'llysi1':ll lqllllflllillll llomr lirollonllrs T If 4-f 1 'O Q fax V . 4 , 5 -f 4 vi x -4-Mhz' 3 an 3 l 1 1'omm1'r4'l:ll ms 0 . , , F4 '44 fl .-- .. 1 J A l l 5 .Q 4? --up g Tuylur. Eduu l'. 'l'uylur, Helen N. lflmgllsh Anwrleun lllslory llllsun. Lowell l'hysIrs 1 0 man .le-unlnv Stuesny. lluwn Bothum, llon Kjorues, vlllC'l'Nll'lil'lHVll rolnpare skelches ll 1 art clams. .. au' -1 -W? ,nr V . ' .ii Yevle. Hlldn B. XY:-lls, M. Lurlle N'lllllenmre, Margaret English Mathenmtlrs Engllsh Wiseman. J. Wesley Young. Wllllum A. Agriculture Induslrlul Arts ' bl fvexmg pro ems John Gllbert, Blll Church, Wayne Dlelz ure busy at the forge. xe -r e XX X Page 1 3 Pngv I 1 4 1 S-,1 1 7 1 L., ,'1 Ai if -9-n-.,. Q :.q ...-- W4 U n alerclasmn en - 1 W I W 2 X ,,, 1 X - ul W ,,.,. Nut- X X k7 f:f iQN fag V WN! J L ff 1. 1' yaT'-T-XV' 1 ffiw M 'A N -1 . f 4 - I AJ ., I X. W ju' V' if l Q X MN -f--. ' ' fffzf A AQNX V qi - A 'I M X -W . X My . -- lx! V ai x - ixlf W! ,.-l K N K ' ,K ' f QM Q H M ' 'X x XX? NN W X X ff w W W NX M ,+ , W ,QM f xQgf'1 'm Q 1 .A , X N - Lx If X I , f ff,,Q9 MX,Lx xx XL X W . X X , Q' ff xugm f 7,-77. ' ix XXIQK- - - xx 1 W X, Tut: I b f 1, I-'vw XR X ff? 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Lvolui Alhrvrhl, Murllyn Algrl-ln, Burhurn Algrl-m, Lloyd Amudjs-ff, Paul Anderson, Ria-lmrd Andvrson, Ilohvrt Armlt, Murpzalrz-I lixllwnck, Br-ily Ruhr, Carol Bnlfv, Paul Balls. Nnnry llurlznas, lie-rniln Iiurrlapzv, Hs-ll-n Hurry. Dull- Burry, Ruth IS01-clwr, Xlvrlln Bn-lk. .hu-kit' Bvll. David livnnvll, Ilvlorrs Iiensnn, Robe-rl lic-rg, Rolwrl Bflrgvr, l'lmrll-nv xlklfilllllll' SiIllIl'l0llN. 'l'rl-usllrn-r Fall Slrfzlrllly. Vive--prosialr-nl Phyllis Filzsimnmns. S4-vrn-tary Bob l'vh-rsun, l'r1-sislvlll Mrs. IM-aullv. .hlvlsu-r B1-rgnmn, D'AnnP ' ua : W rg it Q Bc-thurds. .hum-s N N Q ..- ,f,p Blf-r, Ruth Q, . 8 v., X Bivk. Alle-n J yr . . 'Zh' vm sag Blok, K1 nm th V , AA Q- A Ble-mash, .lonnnv 'M' ' -' 'M Chosen b the rest !! Sv' SY, x EQ I llirkholtz, Dunnlcl ' 2 -A I ' , -if X' ,A lilrklmllz, Marilyn , K' ' -tr- lhrklxoltl. 1lll'i1':1l ,l ' 3 I ' Bliss, 1 pnthm ,, 'I :Ev Q : liobllvn. Luis Bm-hm. Holly WD X ., Q r Q . ,QE ww ' za X 3 3 , ,. I :I ' x Q Q . 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Helen Cnc-kfleld, llnve Codmnn, John Fo!!-, Nhlrlvy Colson, .lvrnmlne Conway, NllllC'Q' Crabb, Tod Crm-ss, lllll Crlbbvn. -loam Croakv, Bob Cronin, .loan Dude-. Clmrlolle llnvvy, Dun Davis, Enrl Dickenson. Ev:-rvll too charge nmm-, Bob lllxon, lmrlmra llonuhe, Du-nnln Dooley. The rvse Dnrwln. Ylolel Drlsc-ull, Palrlc-ln Dnlln, Don Dunnlnx. Yvonne Eddy, Stan Edmunds, Arlene Ehlv, ,luck Ellis, Boll l-Jnglund, Darlene I-Irlvkson, Carolyn En-rson, Unrolv Jenn Fay. Dolorvs Fnnchnr, Norman Fledlvr, Stan Fllzslmmonx. Pllyllls Francis, Jo Anne Framrls. John lfreclrlrlno, .loannv S, lllc-iz, Wayne ff? we ky . , Q, Q -my .- cy. ap f l '7 ? wld ,A 9 1 K fa -'Q' in J ' 11' .4 , dw ? 0 K J M, 3 , , 3- ' X .,.- 5 .4 3 Nw E 1 455' Page 17 Q 'Their task incomplete' Q ' 1 P , ,,,, 'lf l 7 , T -'- J l ei' H 7 4 t x 4 A I W , -as . P Q. 9 za r ' t lr, 1 K 4 ft' Ax it Z' 'gi ,,, 0 l 0 Pigs- IH ? lion 5l'llllll'l' gets his lungs f la'-In . I N ' H 'lm X-rayt-fl as the operator .lot- l rlu-llllonlwrg, Rlcha rd lfriln-rlz. Ronald lfulton. Patrlvia 4. , X , - P Q I Q22 , V ,. Z DA... A QF , 'Q V -' -M .:. K ' of Q H I 1, .,.. 4,,: ' fr , I F , ' ,,', ,V' r o 'e:2 1 if L e Blrfartm-y gives mllrvctions. Ifnllor. llt-Ion Funk, llntll Gunn-t, .lounno Gare-y. lliclmrtl Garvin, Alim- Gt-wsvrl, Tom Gllht-rt, John Gillu-rto, Mary .lo Gllborto. Sum Glass. Gvralsl lion-hl. Robert liootlnmn. Ms-lltn Grade. George- Grangvr, Jalrquvllm- Grant. Mary llrogory. Robert Grlm, Sylvia linndr-rson, I-Ilaino Gunn, Rob:-rt Gntzman, -Ivan Havkbarlh, llrulelm Ilanmr. Faro! llant-wall. l'unI Hanson. Darlene- llanson, -lanvl Hass:-, Ronald Hznmrc-n, 'I'hf-odnre Halt-llim-, Betty llvtlgt-vovk, JPlIilll' Hvfle-run. Mary llvise, .lane-t Ht-ltsman, Ge-mld H1-mill:-r. Mary Hendrickson, Helen Henkel. Dolores Ht-nning, .loan llc-nwl. lh-tty H4-nthornr. Plltrlvln llc-Q. Barbara flllllllllth Yllas lloff. Gwvllylll llonsvholtlor. lloorgla Howarth, IN-'nn Hunt. Norman llll-alon. Fllaxrltrlla- Jacobson. Gordon Jan-gn-r. Harlem- .lamt-s. Nanry Jl'llSt'll. .lc-'nn Jvrnilrl, Rh-llarsl Johns. Roy Johnson. Ht-atrlro Johnson. Marilyn Johns-.on, Nolan Y 5 5x ug l 'lx 'W It n ' Q le. P- e XJ zll ' ' r Q 4? vt.. v. an , Q, are 5' ' 't fl rn 31 1 w 3-.1 'Q 1625 r. ,,,, of A-...fbi 42 Ik 2 A :Z Q, 1. ik ,Qi HE -Q Q' 3, .-ff, viva! Jon:-s, Tom .lorgn-nson. Beatrice ww .ei q' , .mxf-gn J A, W, -3 A Vg K 4 , 'T 'EP- Jgr K 13 .Q 'ff' S f f , g If x 4 L -3 , xsw - N3 LX ' JG? Qi' 3' V ,il . a 'N , .,,,, l 5 x . K, ' , .:.' - f a, 4 A ' f -f om ' , 325 u ,f l if , - . r A 1 ' . Vg 0 fi ,S P ' 3 Q . - , 455 Ag, WThe 'l0l'l1f'llSllll, Don Joyrv, Juan Kndv, B4-My liajn, Duruthy livxlllng, lhn.:1'r Kvlly, .luyfv Klng, Junlvt- lijornos, Cnrrlv lCl1'lll1'llll, lil-My liluslnvyf-r, Dorm Knlrkerlmcker, Tod linupl-N, llob linnlson, Glorlu Kmulkowskl. Nlnrl-4-llu l.llllt'. lllck Ln Snrv, lin-nlwllu lm-cle-r, .lr-anne Ls-nurz, Donna I.:-nlz, Du-lnrvs I.:-llh, Munn, Llnncmun. lhlrlmrn Lohrvy, Ella Mngnnssen, Dun Blnnnlng, .lurk Mullhvws, Dorothy Malhlson, Tom Mays-nuhlen, Dr-lille Mun-, l'hll Mvfnlnmnl, Scull McCann, Joan McCarthy, Loulsl- M1'l'2lrllly, 'l'h0ln:w Bla-Fnrlney. Florn Mcllowell, Fuyv Nlvliurvle, Don Mrlllnnlty. Cutherlne RMK:-own, Leo 5ll'K9llW'Il, Mary Ellen Mx'NanwP, June Mlvs. Bob Mllhrandl, Dun Miller, James H. Mnmlghnn, lmlorf-s Illontgonwry, Illollle hope to Hnwhv,,L ,,,,,,,, Morton, Isullwllv Mullen, Bvlly Nlurplly. Blain-4-Ilzl Xlllf1'IlIl'l', Marl yn NPINIIII, John Nlvmun, l'axlrlvlzl Nolholnn, Rox Nuznm, Grvlcllvll Ouklry, Marllyn Obourn. John 0'l,c-nry, Hurry Olmstx-nd, Nancy Osh-rlmn. Ruth Oulrandrr, Evelyn Pnhl , Evvlyn l'urs0md, Myron Pelvrson, llurrlvt l't-lersnn, Rulwrt l'lm-rm-, .loan l'Im-gerl , Frances Pohlman, .lnnws l'0rl1'r, Srnll Chu rlul lv jr ff .- ak .. ni -:Q ..,. - 55' I 'N' ' fi vw Q an F5 6 ' mu x ,Q 5 'R Q ' x X N : , gy Ja. ZH, l : Ql 44 25 .515 f- 1 if:-f f: ..... X .I , X if in Va M ,,,., al lair' Page 19 .K Before another year l'r4-gout. llnry lflllt-n l're-NN. t'lmrlc-n4- Y - , gf 1 ' ---5 I l'rv-mes, lddwurtl , 5 I'r4-usa, Judy f 5, . , A? ...,. A t I I ' 7' 5 f ft- I J If 7 :wx . ,, f . 3 K :l f - .... 25, - ,, V I.-U ,A :., 1 V, A cub j 'T A . L ':'. 5 wi' -' an ,ff It tv ' in I ,.- 4 I . I :VQ , Q, ix vv,' I -Q:.z. rift 'Q::- . ' f M' Ma- ' t x 1, 55 --,: 2: - 2' .1 gk Hb N . .,,.- 3. ::- , f 1 4 M ' q VVIPZI .' ,,. ' is n o A X, : ,5 :'? T 1 ' f , , , 9 . f LP' f 'ugv 20 0n annual College Night, parents and students 1-onwldvr the future-. Prox, Rohvrt Rahlw. Wllllnm Rablolu, James Rnhuck. Carol Radlgan, Kathryn Ralston, Rohm-rt lhxmsdoll, Gwvn Raulmr-hr-r, Georg:- Rvvtor, Myron Rf-Pvt-s. Jann-so Rm-hberu, Rlclmrcl Reid. l'ntherln4- RI'Illlt'fS, lit-rthu Richards. Ronald ltlcllurdson, Maurlvv Rl:-harrlson, Yvonnm- Roc-hl. Hn-rnnrd ltolldv. Hlwooll llohloff. Wayne Rlilllillllllk. l'ulri1'lu Root, Tom llousrh. lhlyllo Russvll. Murlun Ryan. Kvnnf-th llyun. l'uuI Sanur:-Ison. Lois Snmle-rs, Sally Na-hnlwr. Ardis Svllulte-I. D1-lorvs Sz-henvk. Be-rton Svlllvfvlllvill. Dorothy Srllis-fvllu-in. lflliznhn-t h Sl'hit'fl'Hll-'iIl, Ill-lvn Nollivfe-Ilwill, l'nllI SI'lIilllHl'l', Glvn S1-lme-In-rleu fr l'1lIllIIll' Sr-hultz, Rom-r Schunuwhrr, llrtty Nchumarlu-r. Lois Schwa rtz. Joyce Srohlv, Dean Senborg, Donald Se-lgren, Margaret Svmke. Hazel Sevvralllcv. Gu-ruld Severance- , Put Sherwood. Hnrhurn Shown rs. .lvun Shown-rs. Richard Sl:-vvrt. N'llll:lm Sinw, lionnu Simmons, Nlnriunm- Simonsvn. Iluln-rt sh-ln. B1-rnurcl I 1 1 ' Q X f 3 K ' tg, I Q t 4 Q, 2 - w -t'-5 f 3 . I , Q Aix Ti' A-it A + t , 7' 'Q l I G Q13 it lv an ,t,,..f ' V -' '13 by When they leave the diggingsv Smllh. Joy Snyder, Phyllis , V 1 Q ' CA fm-SX 'A A .3 Q ' ' 2 'v fe L f' , 'F ' a Sz . 4 X S K N ' 1 -an Z5 .rx 1 F. 1 T ii? as W w ' wg- X e . fx X 5 nys :R W' if e ei A A Ni Sify ' xxx, , 3 :E fu ' .e l if x , vfky? Q an X ' 5 ,Qs AJ. ei , V. b 5 b id e if , an ,:,,. J N av i ' '2- X . if 4:1 'ff ' 1 , , 1 na 1- . as .e, 0 e- X X .. : 3 J x ,.,. 1 KL , Snydvr. lhlylu- Sp:-vr. Roller! SlN'lll'Q'l', Roger Shullvr, l'nlrim-in Starks. Alum Sh-lnlmrsi. .lrrry Stn-lnkopff, Puul Sh-lnlne-tl, Iiruvv Su1'llW'llIlll, Rim-lmrll Sh-ve-Ins, .loam Nw:-glnnn. l'Ilu:1'm- 'l'nnk. Jann 'l'a-uhm-rt, ,luunitu 'l'l'llln-ri, Lorullw 'l'hvil, l'lmrl1-rd 'l'hh-lv, Int'lllll'll 'l'hom, Karl Thonms. Andre-y 'l'homps0n. lilvlmrd 'l'hompson, Rnih 'l'rxu'e'y. ll:-hay Trlpkr. linh Tripp. Mary Lou 'l'unwlsnn, Cnrnlyn l'p4lllu'. lhllte-r ftzlg, lfllllllll .lvauu Vnndr-rhInvm1-n , Elle-c-n Yun l'n0l , Huh v4'Illlhll', Rolwrlu Ylrnlg, Roh Yivlnn, H1-lvu Ndllllnulll. Dorothy xvlllkvf, lin-xltrlm-4' Walk:-r. hh-k lVull4-r, Nlnrthn N'unnlng4-r, lin-My Hklnnlngc-r, lh-lor:-ea Nhrd, l l'1llll'lS xvlll'l'9ll, Gu-no Wehh. Pnl A. N!-hh. Pnl I.. Wvhh, Dirk N1-st. Dnrln XVPNI:-l1ml4vrf. lilnrin Wits-pull-k. lid !VIxmn, flmrlvs N'rih'. .lnnlvv Ze-ilingvr. lin-ith lllnllwrlnan, .lmln Lvhman. Rom-r , V:,. A ' ' ,.', v ', R-15 ., , U : ff 7? , gi JI . ., if Nut sllmvll ln llth grullv Iluxsvll All:-n Ur:-n ISlc'l'lmlnp5nn llvrlwrt llusa- 'l'ln- ullrnvtinlx is Open llnusv- .-Xml frh-ndly I'1'fl'l'Sllllll'Ill5 lo 1-ml thu- vvullm. 4 43 , W is fs F 5 k K : WT A 4 f 5 K N S We , Q.. . vw If as QFQF? .hd P' .. f A if 1 xx. 2 , 5 I 1. ' 53' 5' N? .Je f 5 I- t S .W i A 8. X 2 Xi? .,. 4 : ,::.: NVQ' Y ' if ,A MQ V .i 3 3 W, -Sur -2 V.:: 5. X - , 'gf ...... . .- M3 . 6 if A .. vm. fn If Y.. C ', I .- 1- Dirk Sn-l'elrll, sevlw-tary: Imnna Vutls. Vive-p1'n-slmln-111: 1'-wnnxv lflrsl Run: Ahvrn, J.: .-xlllvll. S.: Algrlm, J.: Ann-rpnlll. l..: Al de-rson, A.: .-XIldl'I'S0ll, N.: ATHIUIOII. L.: Arndl, R.: Arnold, If. Glass, tr1-aslm-V: Kivlh Br'-Inman, mlvisvr: :uni Julm lirvuliv, prvsi- Se-4-mul Row: Arnold. J.: Arnold, R.: AllKll!4lllIl'. V.: .AIIKIISIIINH rlvm.. II.: Austlnsnn. J.: lhlldwln. ll.: liulfv. J.: llullma-r. ll.: lhlnn-ri . l,. Third Row: liznu-rofl. Il.: linrnvs. ll.: Iiurrvll. ld.: Hurry. ll.: Burn-Z, Fourth Row: livnnwitz. IC.: Ha-rglmlz. R.: lie-st. Nl.: Iihlxu-Il, .I li.: lh-vkmzm. F.: lic-ggi. li.: lh-Illlng, L.: IHFIIZINII. I . lflfth Row: lilznlnrn. l..: Iilumrc-irh. Il.: Iiulwrl. L.: linluh-n Just arrived at the claimn lflrsl Row: Bolton. J.: lluthum. ll.: BIIIITIDPQIII, l..: Hl'2llIll'l'II, l..: Bl'2lllIlU'0l'1h, Nl.: HN'Illlllll. J.: Iirlghl. IL: Ilrlll. .l,: Iirudi:-. -I. S1-vom! Rum: lkmwn. It.: Brom-. l'.: Brugge, D.: Burdifk. A.: llllrkv. J.: lkutle-r. D.: liutla-rx. J.l'.: Byrne. Ii.: fnlunu-l. Nl. 'I'hInl Row: Fnrlson, V.: Faso, ll.: Pals:-y. D.: Fuspe-r. -I.: l'an'1-y. li.: 1 lmpman. F.: fhvrry, J.: flurlsh-llsoll, ll.: lhurchlll, G. fb 'l'S., '.. . 15524 l W -1 V u X ,A Q9 it.. Q . 1 as ,. ' '..,,' x .... 1 'H' A 'J J Q ? . . : f fs J QT? 5 W5 W Q :: : :: JJJJ .... . '23 .5 i Q. A- av 'wif' Qs' f N .M : ' ' - ,. . ' ' Q 4 lu ' .5 x'w. 65? ,.Q . ' Q , ,Q , :F- Q x W 3. Q W. S J A S: N N A X X gxx Q 3 4' 51' in Sf' Y' ' is .S Q f J T. Q if J . ... ' . ., q M:-Q1 5 S? , gg Q lg K t .. s TY -v-.,. EE- .x., . ,, ,:,1. . CA , . -' :' A ' X i I lx . x -.N I L x ,, 'R gx. :fi .Fi If Q . vlzl ,. K .::21-....., , Q 1- P Q- X -1 : Q V - I l l: 1 fn . 1 3 , K '21 A ' gg , W 1 .X nf lr' . - ' ' C 2' 1 3 1 ,A Yi' Q5.g 5 jg iiif a :,, NX X -:1,.., fx ls , F .S 3 .. - 'i fi: ig W x xv ' Q 'C if Q J .5 ,-., ff .:L:- N' ' l ,.,. Sys iwgq 7' ' -1 :5-' S: A M ,.,. 'Y 3 R ,. -1. S -9 - First Row: Churchill. J.: Clurk, J.: Clark. l..: Coulee, J.: Cola'-, Ii.: Coupe-r. G.: Coop:-r, J.: Cooper, R.: Cop:-, R. Sa-collll Row: Coslvllo, C.: Courtnvy. Y.: Cowan. ll.: Cox, J.: Nunn hour fun one bright fall day. Cullen, J.: Culver, L.: Curtis, R.: Cults. ll.: Dain, ld. FUIITH' now: n ugh BJ Umm' v': D'ml'hy' M' 'Ls E l ' 'I' Third Row: Dzlnfnrlh. C.: Duvlw. C.: llxwleo. li.: Dawson. ILC lhly. Iflflll Row: lfldnmmlsnn. D.: lilllv. J.: Ellls. G.: lillgel, M. Dm-Bruin. C.: llc-Gurnm, J.: llc-nmruw. R.: llllloy. G. But knowing well their task l-'lrsl Rem-: l-Illgvllra-lsoxl. G.: Iinpglund, Il.: lirdmxln. li.: Erdnmn, ll.: l-Zvvrdlng. S.: Evvrmll, XY.: l l'illll'hf'l', J.: lf:-4-lwy, H.: lfh-Ida. J. Nvvolul Row: l llllllllN', S.: Flnnnne, IV.: Fulk. G.: Frxmkv, V.: Fl'f'PIl'lllIl, D.: fiilfikin, G.: Gllbvrt, D.: Glllvspll-, M.: Gland:-r, Y. F 'l'hlr1I Row: . . 3' 'A ' . .R ,. .. xx X91 S fi- -fs: - . usa.. Glass. C.: lim-llw. L.: Gokey, ll.: Goth:-. ll.: Grussnmn, ll.: lirvgury, J.: Gross. S.: Gsm-Il. ll.: Gunn, I . Nw .H.' Sv'M V'--. .9 .S -: . spQ 5 5'Q1g f ES ' Msg: 'Auf 35:f, 3.-. X3 W - - f' '--- 1. Q ' .1 5' zz ij xx: I 5 K C . , ' . E :SS . I . Q. 5 ik? ' YF F A X X g3i ,Y'w' R:w. . YF3 v ' lf'-35 l we 3 . iwfflf 2 4 I W sf Ng? 5. 6 Q N x W.. .K ',,, k A X . N M Q HQ1 '-' S xy' .wwmws H X. X . X b xx K v , :A-, Q. ,..',:.: . ig: Nw . if x ixgwx N. , Q :ls- .3 A. 'Q' .. -., :'4 :gl I .gi - K 1, 'y A , .QT 1 Q J K 1 -::: ' . 55...' !5g.,, ,,, 'I ::- H -,I' I QR H 3 .J . . , V Q . ::-- Q Y 4 x... , A . 5 in ..-Q. .. 1 i f ' K1 .. H fl X 5 .. ' P ' Anbn H ' f 'AV' ah- . J 3 -1. 24. 3 Q 1 ,,.',: 5 j'?- V, V 1 A X .L Y , I, 4 ' in i qzzzz E D 1 E i ' ,, Q .IVI fc 1 W ::,Y 1 Q' W M ::.,A 1 zzzz I 'J I W 8 1,, ,.,A 3 . 'f Aug ' 1 F AI f. JSA. wh . .. J S. 1 . , . K A f -. Et - ,Z , A ,. X Qi. i. N 5.2 525 1 .1 :::: 2' - Q ff A S fe 5. . J - Y .WS .X - -:Ig I U H Q ' I. 5. -5 N -: - . 9 , . p ...,..: . Q . . :' 1 :::'., f . ....,. NZ Q . . ' 4 - '5 55 E. A an ' E. fl ' i. X HJ 1' X ,:,..:: . if : f 5 39' . Ju' My h gg: X f .15 f E ' 25: Fired Row: Gnrnn-y, L.: Ilusrun Il.: llnll, li.: Hall, E.: Hunk:-, L.: Hunh-y, N.: Hxmsvn. R.: l'll.llN0lI, Ki.: Hnntka-. R. N4-ruml Row: llnss, D.: Halzvltlllv, R.: H1-Inv, R.: Hvnning, ll.: -'vnu 'NRMMA llvnnlng. ll.: Il:-nnlng. J.: Honnlnxr, S.: Ha-nthornv. IK.: Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Rc-hlwrg.: c-hat with Mrs. Bs-My 1.ynvs4luring llllt. A. Open House. Thlrd Row: llllt. If.: liung, ld.: lImu.:uv, IS.: Hoffnuln, E.: Holdorf. M.: Howard, J.: Huglws, J.: llllgllvs. IV.: Hunt, Ii. Fourth Huw: Ilnnt, J.: Hurd, D.: llnnu-n, J.: Jawuhs, M. Fifth Ro W: Joholski. F.: Junvw, J.: Jnnghlnli. J.: linkuwkq-, ll. The underclassmen pitch in First Row: linllnnwskl. J.: Ruiz. N.: K0 ating, L.: lie-atlng, W.: Kee-fer, D.: KH-fvr, ll.: livm-rr:-ls, J.: Kvlh-hs-r, l'.: lie-ll:-y, J. S4-1-mn! Ron: Ka-rl, 'l'.: K4-sale-r, ll.: livsslvr. K.: Kimhull. R.: Klrrhoff, P.: Klusnu-yrr, E.: Km-lfvl. ll.: Knelfa-I IL' K , , IIIIDPH, Third Row: KFIWIIIIIK. A.: Krm-ner, L.: Kl'llt'lIPl'. R.: Krug, J.: Knhltz, K.: Kunwrnw. M. L.: Larson. G.: Larson. L.: Lnrunn. Nl. I xx' V 3- , N f . K-Av M 3, .3 H YQ Q! A 1 f 1 i. VV, 5. f- 1' .-- JJJRA R New I' -Q ' 3 ll. l Q-5 ' 5 x l tl ,WY E Ezi . . ,,'.- .f.: K 5 . Q f --- , wif. R- .. . . ' W ' 5' W if - 4 f z ' ' ' - .X - ' S qi . W J was ' X s . ' .,. V ix X ' gn' ' A- . 4 E 3 ,f X. R 'xxx S ff. . if . .,... - ., - . , 29: -3 an M 3 HR w I 1' gg 4. ' A .5 3... - -Q - , . ,., 1 ., iw , ...Q ...1 q . W' M - ...- ' - ' ? 5 .,, , A Q ,.,. . , 5 A Q ., X. 5. 1 K Us t 1' LA Q ' I Sf -I ' iii. 'S f ' 'f f. W '5' N 'Ik 1 5 2 'x K ' -: . gk X x. if-BQ, ,Xx. A 381 0,4 X, ' 5 .3 f- in ESQ.: A W J ' X , 2 3 . ' , X ,,,, in X I ..., ' i n 5 K A : : 22525. 1 ' :fff f W V ' '3 5 X as '-Riff: . . . rf QNEFE 5- X If-: 5 - k fa,-, gi j .:': , , - A 3+ in , ,, . . . q,b .... XS ,. Mr. R. M. Cux und Mr. Kenneth H1-llund confer at Op:-n l'InUSl'. First Row: Lawn-nn-, B. G.: l.nwre-nn-, R. V.: I4-nurz, J. Le-pak. P.: Lf-vzow. J.: Lang. W.: Mcfllllnllpzh, J.: Mehr-r mutt, S.: Mac-Donald, G. Second Row: Mclis-own, F.: Molmpuw. D.: Mussel:-. J.: Martin J.: Mutha-ws, A.: M1-Coy, B.: Meagan, J.: Me-nz, K.: Mlchau-I, R Thlrd Row: Mlkkvlson, l,.: Nlllln-r, li.: Nlurg:-llsoll. R.: Blurlarlfy. D.: NllIl'll1'l', Fourth Row: Murphy, F.: Murphy, l'.: Murray, -I.: Murray. VY Fifi J To mine the pr lflrsl. Rnw: Nolan, J.: 0'Cnnn0r. B.: 0'K'onnor. J.: Onsgnrd, R.: Ormsln-ef, B.: Se-vnlul Row: Phllllps. R.: Phillips, D.: l'l0mn-rt, J.: Podvwlls, IG.: P M.: Muvnrhow, D.: Muir, W.: Mundlh, E.: Murhpy, F. In Raw: Myatt, C.: Namtz, R.: Nelson. K.: Nr-wmnn, Q. ' U 6ClOUS OTC Puntel. J.: Pvrk, Il.: l'm-rry, L.: l'c-Ivrsnn, ll. off, J., Pond. A.: l'rm-sion, Y.: Punzvl. H.: Qluulr. ll. 'l'hlr4I Row: Quzu-rnu, ll.: Quinn, J.: Raumunl, D.: Rvlchert. R.: Reid, Il.: Re-ld, J.: Re-lm:-rs, R.: Rostivo, l'.: R4'Q'll1!lIlN, J. ,f x . - , ...I f. :V 4' Q J' K 'Z W X.. ,::j- ,. ' . 2. xx s . x - .Mx .X 'K Q x X x 3 3 R 'w rx. V: X s S + X W X SA x- x K 5' W. :' A .x R. Q.. Q. x 3 . .w css fl w . ...E ,:.:-.,. : X :.:.,- ' -'-RX. 1-:QW '-'il A . gf., y U L? Q' R -, . 'X sg: . is 5: 1 'I sw A rkf 5 . Lg. 1- Ns 4 we W Je 3 ,,.. J'-L M ' Q X . . gn .agus , G' N? up ii: ,,,. -, t ,. ..,.. . 15 Z- V- : 'HQ . W -G 7 Q5 21' ,. .pa ::Q + - we . ,Q 'R ., , x. ..-.g. - A ti? , W A y V A X .aj I ,g ,. X ,. -w A J ' FQ: if f we Q, H' ' 3 Q fa ' .1-5 22 ,,., . -' ij N: .x W, , ' M53 .,.: 1 , ' W bi zzb V A P -Q , ws. .1 f P 'sf 'L 7 ' ti S 4 , 3 '7 AQW6 A x :-- 1 J r Shlrle-y Ne-Inf:-lrli und Rnlnonn Zle-lwll smlllngly fill ordr-rs all thi' noon llnn--np. !VIluI'N yours? .A KY' N .,.... s Mr' X2 Af... ,rpg 2 A M 2' ,,, gg W bk . . Ny . fm nn. qw A I-nu S. ,,, 1 ,ff 'Wg' 1 1 2 3 . ' 3 5519. Q . A x an :X y 11 .., , I W 1 A ... 'Q ' 2' 1 .. N35 V b , I 19 --.---- -.,., A Q., r 1. . . -1 . a by E9 -0 in . . .. -.A 'xl A ,fl ag' - Q Q 5 Q N X. ff? f f Flrst Row: Rh-h, K.: Rlrh. M.: Rlvhnrds. li.: Kleen. li.: lilgnu M.: Robertson, P.: Rohvriy. R.: Rnlwrly. S.: llohluff, ll S1-fond Row: Ryder, P.: Suyls-s. L.: Sm-In-llvnln-rgvr. ll.: S1-lnrnr B.: Schlefelbe-In. J.: Nchlvlsnvr, D.: Sc-hmldl, P.: Sa-lxufmr P.: Schonnovc-r, T. Thlrd Row: Srhulm-r. J.: Svhwnrvr, G.: Sch-szlnski, T.: Scott. J.: Svalvs, P.: SP4-frldt, D.: She-al, L.: Sheridan, D.: Shields, J. lfonrth Row: Sli-vvrl. ll.: Nllllflllllll. ll.: Slmonss-n. 'l'.: Skelly, M. Firth Ruw: Smith, l-J.: Smith, J.: Smith, L.: Smlthhnck. .L Man hands make light work Nl-fond linw: Stnrks, li.: Stvnrvr. F.: Slonv. G.: Siudnicka, J.: Stuka, C.: Sultzv, E.: Swanson, Third Ruw: Thom. lf.: 'l'h0nmM. V.: Thnrsnn, A.: 1'lllll'll'l', ll.: Tnhin, XY.: Torky. H.: Tre-lnvn -3 gm.. .N -V ' 33 H ' . K dw.. A -my 0 n V I 5 w by 83. - .W wg, 'I '59 it , J , II ff, , ' , 3-' .:,: X I n 8... V- J 0 . 5 : Ao H i J '1i?f?:? ' f J . V ' ...... . .. S i V . t - ...Q ri. 5' M. , 2 : , up I 14 'f vi: 'f .QQ .www ff? V fS..,5N A-f M112 ,. 'T ' ' Y- -. ., .f - s -:r ' :- :za::::::.s.5.: 1' K Q '- P -.W Q. , S ,. 3 W. fy ws '13 .1-Q, Iflrst Row: Smylln-. N.: Sllibllk. C.: Snook, N.: Snyder, J.: Solomon, M.: Spaffnrd, H.: Splinter, P.: Spode-n, L.: Standlfurd, Sl. D.: Swevnvy, R.: Tumhllngsnn, S. , Y.: Tre-ptow. J.: Yun Pool. .l. A 5 ... x 5' -.4 KAN A , x i' , A .. 'mv' 5 N ' A ,K 4- vm 'R ' ' . . ..,, -.. . Q - Q .V 1 :FQ 2 1. X.. if 'Q .9 . ' ' 5- of . . - .. .... E sf Q ' S ' 2 ,,,, :g n A1 K ei . 1 A 5 ' .. :FV ' Y x .. 335, A 'S' ' ' A 3 Q Q ' A ' is ak k .Q V In Q 32... K .ggm .f v x ,Q XM zz. x W ..,. 5 X 3 -g , Www: 3 - iv Q QP M ,P S... f Y -PEN Q . -' K ' 31 . J' . ': 51.-:-. J' 3' X 5' L S 3' gd , 'w if my , ' ,gf Not shown-10th grudv .N ' - hr.:--.:e:... , I . ' mm-M. nm, s. new-rlgp. B. 3 1 X L01-dvr 1. . . , , . .bn : . R x Boys-U. lfl'i'kl l'. L. Brown, D. 5 ...X up A ,NX N, X 'Ag yi f Crnlg. D. llnsen. lt. Kruusn-, D. L fr sv- V 9' i, ' W ' N B Nlnnlhoi. if Q :ge v . :QW M lflrni Row: Ylgduhl, B.: Yirnlg. J.: Vivian. B.: Vogel, M.: Yolhrc-cht. D.: Voss, G.: Wnggonvr. F.: Wuggoner. -I.: Wnlh-r, F. Sn-cond Row: Wulh-r. IV.: Watson, J.: Wnlh-r, J.: Ward, J.: Wnrner, G.: Warn-n. S.: Wait:-, ll.: W4-he-r. Y.: We-ble-y, IS. Thlrd Row: Wm-xlphnl, H.: Weycvr, A.: Whnlvy, E.: White, l'.: Wilkv. C.: Willlaxms. Nl.: Wilson, B.: Wilson. Y.: Wiz-akin, ll. Fourth Row: N'ohig. WY.: Xhwrpvl, J.: XYoIff. B.: N'0lfgrnm, C.: NYood, J.: SYoodman, N. lflrlh Row: Wmndstol-lc, J.: Wyss, J.: Young, Bl.: Zodlnrr, R.: Chestvf. A.: Hoff. B Their work is well on its wa Tho Cnlnrra man gets attention. Now hurry on Along about this time last spring. What good is lo class. u Phoenix unless everyone- you know sigma lt? is J M' Page 27 I- Activities Lia i - I ,fig iff? ,,,, V , , ,x 4 Q25 s M 'silhw 1 I , f' J , X S' 'ml x A 'X 'wwf 1 ,-H1-f J. ,V i Y W llf ,N jp I ' ' ' lx? . X iux E I sr YJAAZIV 'L' '.'!' 'y 'lA ,,. A I 1 Q5-:+sm7 xx! If l, . V' .Q, ..-.-f-'44 'R - --., ,lgnxlnm if ' i, 1:..'fE? X'N'! ! l '.-fq1'l1 l,T17'l5fM,,,Q -A WM -v.,Y1fgj'mw!j-MW f - 'M' , ,-',f55.N?f V .3-1 ' 10-.45 J' I J LH 4'A 'iig A'ff ' -. , , fn., ' 'Fur' Y' ' p' f ' ff V --V- -JIM ' ' fu. V1-' I '- S I IA' -fy .E I I 'Q Ji V77 L7 lj ,.f' - A'., , .... ' I ' . -- .. lfifk WWW: Z I Ig! 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Preparation and Improfvements around the Diggings during Fall Days Eiaggyi iifi-H Ihl' QEWE Tl lf fig tl Mi Hon of the- nvw hlc-:mln-r It lp: Ilit I lb! lienne th Kitellnger Their job is to coach Mr. Kenneth Kitelinger, head football and basketball coach, came to Janesville in 1938 as assistant coach. He became head football mentor in 1940, the same year that Ervin state semi-finals participation in 1948, a fete which had not been accomplished since 1913. BIG EIGHT STANDINGS Johnson joined the coaching staff. Kite KFIUHU took over the basketball reigns in 1942. W L T Pts. P OP The record has been very respectable, and Beloit ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,e,..,,, 6 0 1 6.5 119 49 even impressive, in both sports. In 1942 the Madison West .,...... 6 1 0 6.0 173 38 Bluebirds, along with Kenosha, won the Big Janesville ,eei,,,ecee,,,., 4 3 0 4.0 83 70 8 football championship. In basketball the Madison East .......,., 3 4 0 3.0 64 66 Janesvillites have compiled a fine record: co- Racine Horlick ..,.c. 3 4 0 3.0 101 90 champs in 1945 with Racine Parkg co-champs Racine Park ,.,,,.r,,,., 3 4 0 3.0 85 82 with Park and Madison East in 1947g sec- Madison Central ,c.,., 2 4 1 2.5 66 111 tional participation in 1944, 1946 and 19485 Kenosha ,.,,,,,,,.,..,,,,, 0 7 0 0.0 7 192 Hugh Hnrswlll lVllllnm Young l-Irvin Johnson Pag 31 Sept. 18 Sept. ,ia Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Ill H Le-t's go, Don. 'I'hvy're- after you. 5 cc rr Theirs is to train WATERTOWN 12g JANESVILLE 6. In tuning up for Big 8 competition the Blue- birds met a powerful Watertown team that ran and passed its way to a 12 to 6 victory. Janesville's lone tally was scored by Harold Birkholz who toured end for fifty yards in the second period. JANESVILLE 75 MADISON EAST 0. The Battling Bluebirds, who were given no recognition as a title contender, showed power and great defensive play in defeating a highly re- garded Madison East eleven 7-0. The Bluebirds received the opening kickoff and marched steadily down the field until Sam Gil- berto plunged over from the one yard line. lluss Swenson place kicked the extra point. Great line play was shown by Paul Hanewall and Bob Diotte at the end positions: by Don Kjornes, who blocked two of the I'urgolder's puntsg and Dave Bell, Walter Burkheimer, and Wayne Rohloff. JANESVILLE 21: HACINE PARK 0. The Blue and White displayed exceptional pow- er and looked like a finely polished machine in outclassing Racine Park 21-0. The Bluebirds scored in each of the first three quarters. Don Knight rambled around end for seven yards and the first touchdown. Birkholz rammed over right tackle for three yards for the second, and Don Schuler passed fourteen yards to Hanewall for the third. Swenson converted the three extra points. IIACINE IIOHLICK 183 JANESVILLIC 12. The Bluebirds fumbled their way to their first Big 8 defeat when they lost to Racine Ilorlick on the muddy gridiron 18-12. l Ili lit! H Illilkllflll kD'k'li I 9. IB! I N Rllff L, I I IH ll I ll I Nl ct. 16 or-r -2-P . H... Plenty of fight under Monterey lights. gg , U W ork as a team The Racine North Siders scored twice in the first half when they recovered two Janesville fumbles deep in Bluebird territory, and on a fifty yard march in the third quarter. The Blue and White scored in the second frame when Don Knight plunged over for a T. D. from the eight yard line and again in the fourth quar- ter on a 30-yard pass from Gilberto to Diotte. JANRSVILLE 19g MADISON CENTRAL 0. Coach Ken Kitelinger's eleven got back into the victory column by soundly defeating Madison Central 19-0. Don Knight scored two of the scores for Janes- ville on trips of 27 and 13 yards. John Shea ac- counted for the third touchdown when he grabbed a pass thrown by Russ Allen. Swenson converted after the second tally. The highlight of the game was the brilliant de- fensive work of Wayne Iiohloff, Bob Raymond, Dick Thompson, Don Magnussen and Don Brandt. The Downtowners were unable to penetrate be- yond thc Janesville 20-yard line as a result of the work of the Janesville forward wall. MADISON WEST 19: JANESVILLE 6. The Ilegents of Madison West spoiled Janes- ville's llomecoming by defeating the Bluebirds 19 to 6 before a crowd of 4,500 enthusiastic fans. The feature attraction of the game was a spec- tacular 71-yard touchdown romp by Sam Gilberto on the third play of the game. The West powerhouse came back strong to lead 7-6 at the quarter and drove over twice more be- fore half-timc to account for all the scoring. I 1 1 I l ll llll I f lll k I5 I R W I 1 ld ll Nl p. 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T1111 1wo11c-sf 8111111111111 1111800115111 grricl ri1':11r5'. 1111111115111 1112151111 111 11151 211111 171111, drerw il c'1'mx'11 111' 7,500 to S1ro11g' 1110111- 11riz11 Stz111i11111 111 witrwss 11 1111 11211, 111- 1Jl'1Wl'U11 J:1110s1'i11c 211111 11c111iL. T110 11111-1111-s' spooml 111'm'1c10c1 Beloit with vim'- tory 211111 their sc-1111111 St1'2l1,2'111 1'3igr8 111111112111 c11z1r11pio11sl1i11. The Stateliners scored in the second period on a 55-yard pass, but the Blue and White came back strong and ended up with 21 six pointer when Su m Gilberto pushed the ball over from the one. The first half ended in ai 6-6 dead- lock. ln the second half the Beloiters' speed proved to be too much for the fighting Janesville elev- en. Pepitone and Bandy led the Stateliners on to three touchdowns and 21 well-earned victory. lfront Row: lid Stelnknpff, Russ Swenson. 511-I Johnson. Standing: llnn Dulln, lilll Chrlsos, Bob Pike, Don Brandt. liuh l'1-tn-mon linen up with lhn- Jr. NIRIIRKPTHI .lu-rry Sh-lnhnreol, Dulf Barry. Gs-nv Warn-n. And tl1ey'll yield results lls-rm-s uf the plgskln ln XIPHUII. !? :uu- Janesville lligh School's Blue Jays had a finished the year with seven wins and one de- Ilork Ynlln-y Sqniul lfron! Row: f'lllll'll'!4 Nvlu-Ill. Iioh Rollo-rty, Dlrk Sem-fvltlt, George R1lllbRI'hl'l', lioh Gregory, .lnhn Nolan, Ross Sllvht-als, Darn-II 'l'hnrIs-r, llnd Hoff, Dirk Fops-. Svvoml Row: .llni Rulilolu, Bob Ylrnlg. lmrvl Grassman, Bill Scherer. Dann- Quan-rnal, Bernie- liukmeke-, llule- Frm-lnnn. .lnhn Nelson. lid Dnvls. llnla- Hl'lllllllLZ. Thlrd Row: N1-ale Katz. John Ohourn, Don Iilrkholz, Don Km-lfvl, Ken Ryan, Dan lhxvn-y. lilll fr:-su, Louis Ann-rpohl, Wayne Snyder. lhwk Row: lhlvv xvllu, lb. Parsons, Yul WY:-In-r, Wulf:-r Fpdike. I'nnl Sh-inkopff. .lnvk Ah:-rn, llnw Rohlofl, .lm-k lin-nnnn, Hob Zodtnt-r, Phillip Muze, John Brodie. Of top-notch performances very successful season under Mr. William Young' and Mr. Hugh Horswill. Dropping' only one game in four league starts, the Jays fin- ished second in the llock Valley Conference, winning three non-conference clashes. They lkxtt' Se-pt, li' Supl. Q-l Oct. l Oct. H Oct. 15 Oct. 21 Oct. 129 Nov. 3 l ip' 1445 Opponents 7 VVhitewnt0r City High 6 Rockford XfVQst Jr. Varsity 40 Lake Mills 0 .I offerson 18 Beloit Jr. Varsity 0 Milton Union ti Eurisville 12 Beloit Jr. Varsity feat, better than any season the team has had since its inauguration. The Blue-Jays deserve a pat on the back for their fine record. They will do the same good work for the Varsity in the future. The f'lll'Q'l'll'il1ll'l'i go all out all the lim-Init galluc. That thrill crowds so The lig'hts are flicked on: the stands ure soon packed with students and adults wrapped in clothing' warm enough to with- stand the rigor ot' football wezlther. The announcer captures the attention of the crowd with these words, Ladies and Gentlemen! The National Anthem! The crowd rises as one body and turns to face the flag' that is slowly being raised. The song' slowly dies into the night :is all attention is attracted to the center oi' the gridiron where the game captains :ire being' introduced. The coin is tossed and called. The bull is placed and ready tezims come forwzird. The gnme is on' 'l'hroug'hout the season at huli' time the .l.Il.S. band played. Sometimes they en- trztnced with marching or intricfite figures. The trombone with the moving' slide captured the receptive audience :is did the bzmlio und other i'ig'ures. The gridiron season was memorable also for D?lfl'S night, Motlier's night, und the lie- loit game pzlrzxde. Team members only were allowed to ride the 'fire truck as it lend the trzxmping, yelling' student body through the business district. Hs, N'X. The whuh- scluml lnkrs pair! in flu- lla-lull pzlraule-2 Ihc players ride 1 flre- vnglln-. Nlolho-rs' Night ul Ilorlick gunna Xloms colin- ln npplulnl und chu-u Page ICT lioh I'ilu- In vallrll thi- r4-Imulnl :ls Iiill Fhriwos lips in IIN- hzlll. FINAL BIG 8 STANDINGS W I, I' UI' llacine Ilorlick I2 2 6215 -ITG ltaeinel'ark 9 5 527 175 Madison Central 8 6 615 5713 Janesville 7 7 6223 6145 Madison West 7 7 390 580 lvladison East 6 8 5023 5232 Ileloit 3 9 195 350 Kenosha 2 12 4197 650 Now practice and driblvlesn Our team ended this past season with a fine record. Any time a team can make 500 in the Iliff S, tliey're doing' a pretty good job, for it's seldom that any team can go through the grauntlet without some losses. The total season's rec-ord was eleven wins and eleven losses, so the Illuelmirds broke even all the way around. Hut there's one thing that does not show up in the record which means a lot, and that's the all important fact that the Blues didn't play against an easy team all year long: VVhen the season started, Coach Kitelinger had only two lettermen out for liasketliall. Bob Pike and Holi Steinke. With lroys that comprised the Itock Valley team the year lie- fore, the team rounded out to full strengtli and showed real promise. All Vans realize that they certainly played real cliampionsliip ball at times. Ssxlfs VII I9 Rolmlql I-'rum-r. lilll Fhrlsow, Val Nh-Vnrllly, s. llltl ICIGI IT CONFEIIICNCE XII: n Janesville 2313-53 llacine Ilorlic i Janesville 29 -10 Madison Ras Janesville -IA-I 28 Kenosha Janesville 56-54 Madison Central Janesville 52-43 Beloit Janesville All '12 Racine Park Madison West Janesville AIA an Janesville I7 62 Ilacine Ilorlick Janesville 237-1323 Ifieloit Janesville I9-38 lXIadison Fast Janesville 58 A16 Kenosha Janesville -I0-53 lNIadison Central Janesville 52 19 Madison West Janesville alll-50 llacine I'ark Beloit llegional Tournanient Janesville lm-I-33 Delavan Janesville -ll-59 Ileloit Next 'buckets and sfwishes A good example of their stellar play was in the first quarter of the West game. The Iiluebirds probably could have beaten any team in the state with that kind of ball. JanesviIle's high scoring' ace, Jack Man- ning, led the Iilues in scoring' with 210 points. Hob Steinke was second with 135 and Ilon Frazer also garnered 135 counters. Hob Pike Pike ups thu- 'worn' two polnls. ? P7 came next in line with a close 130 points. These four boys scored about three-fourths of our season's total of 879 points. Next year the Blues will have several experienced play- ers to begin the season, for Jack Manning, Lloyd Algrem, Iluss Allen, Don Jorgenson, Pave Kessler, and Charles Scheid will be Jack. l'agn- Page Tclkc the spotlight Rock Valley Squad Front Ilow: llnvld lin-ssl:-r, Robert Vrouka-. Rohn-rl llownrd. N4-cond Row: Roy Johns, -luck flh4'NII'Ull'l'. Allin: lilck. .luck lllll. flmrles Selle-ld. Huck Row: .Iuhn Ohourn, G1-orgv Rau- hnchcr. Iildrn-d Munullh. BLUE-JAY TEAM The Blue-Jays of the llock Valley League finished a successful season under the guid- ance of llugh Horswill. The Jays, composed of freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, fin- ished with a record of five wins and three losses-good for second place in their confer- ence. The future Bluebirds lost only to the Lake Mills perennial champs twice, and to Evansville. The Jays opened with a loss to Evansville, 52-46, beat Milton, 37-353 lost to Lake Mills, 51-493 defeated Jefferson, 66-2.75 Evansville 56-333 Milton, 33-29, lost to the L- Cats and ended their season with a win over Jefferson. SOPIIGMOIIE TEAM The sophomore team, made up of Janesville High School tenth graders, finished their schedule with a record of two wins and twelve losses. The Sophs played their games as pre- liminaries to the Bluebird games, making var- sity trips and meeting all the sophomore teams of the Big Eight conference on a home and home basis. In spite oi' the record, the Sophs, coached by Ervin Johnson, proved to be a spirited aggregation and played good, fast basketball. 411 Sophomore Squad Front Row: -Ive Ks-lly. .lohn Nolnn, -lnlnv Iirndlr, I-Imzcnv Sultlc. flurk Danforth. Roh Nlugensvn. Sn-1-mul Row: .lack Brennan. Lyla' Gm-tlu-. Lollln- Alll!'I'lb0hl. llalll- lfrvrnmll, Hull Hoff. Dick Sw-fvlllt, Rlclmrd Pop:-. Hack Row: John Ah:-rn, Clifford lluvlw, Yill H'r'hl'r, llalrrvl Xlnlmgllv. Rohm-rt ludi- llt'l'. Ross Miclnu-I. vlllll flurk. Front Row: Lyle Mlkkelnon. .llm Nlnrlln. Second Row: John l h-Ids, Ken lilck. llnve- Fllvnroff. Hob Peterson Our squad oi' cheer leaders under the guidance ol' ll. IJ. Strong provides yell leaders for all our sports events at home and away. Many a practice session they have in the hallways and on the stage to make the yell session a success. Finally after the candidates have participated in an assembly program and actually led the student body in a cheer, the squad is chosen hy a committee of teachers and students. As a reward for their service in leading cheers and promoting good sportsmanship, the squad members re- ceive a J award after three years ot' sat isfactory service. And we cheer on The managers are the unsung heroes of our sport squads. Without their help in checking equipment, towels, and play- ers out for each practice, our sports pro- gram in Janesville lligh would be seri- ously handicapped. The managers have a difficult joh and do it well. They are given letters after two years as manag- ers, if they have handled that responsi- bility well. The pn-p session gels under may with al lulk from Kite-. 1'llccrIe:ul4-rs: Xlr. Strong. .lurk lflhle, Al'ln'ln- l'liIIllllllllN, Yvonm- Rlclmrdsoll, .lalcklr Granger. ,loan .-iff:-lcll, Nlllrlvy lhlnlc. Put Scllulluu'In'r, flunici- Holton. l'ap:e 11 fdldlllllll. lll1lIlllKl'l'N.l Ninos-rs In Indoor nn-vt wllh N'is1-onsln Rapids: Ilob Johnson, .lorry Mills. Donald Mr-Knlg, Alun Nulln- lwllh lrophyl pronl Row: IS o h Gregory. Holi Brown. Ronald Richards, Don Crlpps, Ron Ba-cknmn. Gem- lioyd. Dlx-lc Brodie. Curl Stulun. John Second Row: Dennis D o n n ll c, Bruce Anderson, John Shea, Jack Rittenhouse, Jerry Mllls, Bob John- son, Jim Sli-phen. llon McKnIi.:, Paul llanewall. Don Kjornes. My- ron Rlggs. Jed Blank. Nolnn John- son, Dave Hugs-n Third Row: Sum l.1-on-, Russ Kron- ke, Ed Sli-inkopff. Holi Pm-li-rson. Bill Chrlsos, Lloyd Algrcm, Dick Ln-nurz, Ted lldnnmds, Jim Belh- alrlls, Ron Fraser, Rex Nolhohm. Jlm Fox, Bemnrd Daly. Paul Nt:-inkopff. Dlfk lYaIk:-r. Knot plc- turvdz Ted Cruhh. ons- of thc Q4 Qualified for Stats- num-l all Madison. linccling: villll Hum-wall. Jack Rlllvn- house-. Slzmdlng: Jim Sh-phi-n. Mr. In-1-in-, Holi Johnson. Fleet footecl fellas Building' a team around two lettermen was the task of Coach Sam Leete. These boys, Roh Johnson and Jim Stephen, were elected co-captains. The Bluebirds finished second in the Wisconsin Rapids Invitational Relay, April 2. Janesville came out second in the West re- lay meet in the Wisconsin Field House, April 10, Johnson broke the broad jump record by jumping 21 feet, 10',fQ inches. Janesville showed its superiority by win- ning the Rock Valley Invitational Meet at Monterey Stadium, April 16, and a triangular meet with Rockford East and West, April 243 but finished second to Madison West in the Rockford West Relays, May 1. In the first annual Janesville Relays, May 8, Madison West and East finished first and second respectivelyg J.H.S. was third. ln the sectional meet at Monterey Stadium, May 15, four Bluebirds qualified for the State meet: Jack Rittenhouse, Paul Hanewall, Johnson, and Stephen. Janesville ended fourth in the 51st Annual State Track Meet, May 223 third, in the 21st Annual Big Eight Meet at Kenosha, May 28. This closed a successful season which saw Janesville finish no lower than fourth in any meet. 1 I lvkluwuavf.. ..., Ifroul Row: Dun' K'01'kfle T ......gmu1' 'd, ,lim Clark, fllff Davis. Dick Anderson, .luck Reid. Nolan Jnnmum. v....,, lirunl, Lanny lh-hllng. ' ' ick llrxwc, Roy Julius. R1-X Nulholim, Ron nl'l':iIll'lll Slmullng: lllck Walker. .lim Reeves. Dennis llonahn, D nh Nl I '1-lc lfluvzvm- Sultlc. Itoh Ralston. Con' .am .1 With plenty of stamina 'l'l . v iening' meet for the '19 18 Cross Coun- ie 1 1 try squad was held at Madison West, Septem- ber 25, when the llegents from West beat our -w -r-1 .,. ,,'.,l A and ll teams 19-08 and .Z-m-00 icspcctiwc y. llob llalston and Dick llrace being our best reliresentatives in this meet. October 1 the team participated in a quad- rangular at Kenosha: October 6 played host to lleloitg October 16 competed at Wauwa- tosag October 19 competed in the quad- rangular meet at llacine. Over lha' hllls, llonnir Hvcklnzul ln the lvxul. Other meets were in Janesville, October 22 with Madison West and Beloit competitorsg against Milton College, October 273 and again at Riverside Park, October 30 with the other Big Eight schools. At the annual W. I. A.A. Cross Country championship meet in Milwaukee, November 6, Janesville placed thirteenth, our best per- former being Dick Brace. Racine Park took first place in Cross Country away from West for 1948. Vaci ll ,. Janesville High School's tennis team, coached by Grant Thayer, opened 'its 1948 season April 24, with a 5-1 victory over Madison East. The most spectacular battle in this match was the three-hour battle between Marhee and Johnson of East. The next encounter for our net- ters was with the Resorters from Lake Geneva, April 28. The final score was 3-2 with the Resorters ringing up their sixth straight win of the season. The netmen lost a very keenly contested match to Be- loit at the I-Riverside tennis courts May 3, the final score being 4-3. ln another close match with Ra- cine Horlick at Racine May 8, Janesville bowed to Horlick 3-2. As host to Monroe we lost 7-O. Ti I-'Init Row: Jerry Marhee, Phll Selgr:-n. .llm Ferguson, Nh:-rm Ryan, Harry Byrne. Second Row: Tom Mzlthlson, Richard Jerslld. Ronnie lhuln-, M Ur I Thayer, Roh Creek, Ron Ifrllv-rg. llnlv Barry. ii The next trip our team made was to Beloit on May 18, where we handed them a victory of 7-O. May 21-22, at the state high school tennis tournament, Harry Byrnes reached the quarter finals at Wauwatosa before los- ing to Jack Vincent of Madison West. The tennis season ended with Janesville placing third in the Big Eight tournament. Hunan-ll Schultz, llnn Davey, John Ne-Inon. .lim Pohlman, Ed Field Sv-version, Ken Meigs, huh Mles. Abs:-ni: Blll Crews. p, H Golf and tennis experts My The 1948 golf team was molded from al- most all new material. However Coach Ted Sorenson thought the team did rather well, for they won six matches, lost two, and tied one. The season opened in April with a vic- tory for us in a match with Madison East. The next practice match we lost to Milton College. Thereafter, the team pushed on to beat Lake Geneva, Whitewater City High, Delavan, and Rockford West in the next four matches. Beloit tied us in the next match, but we then won from Dela- van. In a return match with I-Ieloit they beat us, and in the final game of the season we lost to Park. In the Big Eight Conference Janesville placed seventh, while Madison West took first place hon- ors. Ifronl Row: Rulph 0. Slilhy, huh- Barry, Norm Ruiz, lllck llrodie, f'Il1ll'l1'N We-hcr, Don Ili-H4-rmui, lilck lirilcv, Dun llalvey, Bob Mies, Dun- lin-ss-all-r. S4-eolul Row: Dun Kjorllrs, Ron lln'l'knuul, lid Slvlnknpff, ,ll-rry Nl:-Inllorsl, lhlvn- Ifllvalrnff, .Iuhn li. Nelson. Rug:-ne Sulue, .Iohn slums. Hd Nlriu-liln. Alun Nullzc. 'l'hlril Ilow: Bob Sta-lnkc. lien M4-hrs. Iirucc AllIll'I'N0ll, Hem- N'nrrcn, Furl Sluku, Dick 'l'honipson. l'nul llxlllvwnll, Melvin vlolinson, Bob llimlv, Sum Glllu-rio, Iilll frvss. lfourlh Row: Ed l.unslng. ,lim llellmrds, Gerry Mnrln-1-, lloh l'i-ln-rson, Hill Vhrlsos. ful M1-fairllip, Ron Ifrnewr, 'l'n-il l'llllllllIlllS, Hank' livll, Boll l'llu-, Dun llolu-rly. Goal of all .l.H.S. sportsmen The .l-Cluh is an organization of major let- ter winners, the only requirement for mem- bership is being' the rightful owner of a J, The hoys elected Holi Steinke, president: Da- vid Gesscrt, vice-president: Holi Pike, treas- urer: and llaul llanewall, secretary for 1948- lil. The J-Club performs many duties through- out the year: managing the pep sessions, ush- ering' at all athletic functions, refereeing' and Illltlfllllgl' grade school basketball, touch foot- ball, and two soft hall leagues. The two main social functions ol' the J-Club ,li-rry Stu-lnlmrsl, Nh-I Jollnson. :md flmrla-s Hella-r gl-I ri-:lily cuslonn-rs are the annual banquet in the spring' for the fathers, .all men on the faculty, and sports personnel in the cityg and a picnic in the spring when new letter winners are invited to join. The main project of the cluh this year was the Janesville-Beloit Athletic supremacy tro- phy awarded on the basis of athletic ability and sportsmanship. Throug'hout the year members have sold candy at the basketball games in order to raise money to finance the club and huild a fund for a trophy case in the new high school. llallv Hurry and lid Sleillkopfl' 4-Ilmlr the hh-zu-lu-rs In lmlkv morn sulcs. I up ir gn- -16 M-M-.lr-rf on 2 If 1 'J sf Y! i C3 if . lf- ' 7 lbw-r ull lln- lui-mln-rs lhvy lmm.: their 'J's.' and lzlko lhi- roll of lhvlr own swirl. li.,-LA. liournlz Mis-. Mayer: lloloru-s N4'lllllllIll'yI Put Alllilllillll. I'ra-slih-nt: I'nlIn-rim- Rs-ld. Sn-vre-larry-'l're-luv url-r, Mrs. Nlnxinv Noble-risky. N4-1-ond Row: Nancy .Ianni-s. I'zxl Nvlullnawln -r. Nullmlla- Katz. ,loam Affvhll. l':lrul3ll Illlssa-Il. 'l'llir1l Row: L1-mm Alcins, Phyllis Ifil.'slln:nons, Sylvia Grim. und Nilrvllu firm-wlin. Ahsvllt: Nlyrzl lillnzgs. Ylvl- I'r1'sldo' Vifvacious girls carry on And now the heads of last year's sports will give the symbol of their sports with their poems to the leaders for next year. With these words at the picnic, the G.A.A. year ends. Thirteen sports change hands and roll Mlm wlll get llu- rvlmundt' lille-v-n Yamda-rhlm-nu-n, Athena Milum, Ross-nmry fuse-y unmrd- llllfl, I'arolyn Hrlrkson tnlmotingl, Vurnl l'2x'1-rsoll. Ruth Rlvssi call from then on will he called hy someone new. The first sports were arcliery and hockey: next came lifesaving, table tennis, and volley- ball followed by hasketlzall, water hallet and tumbling. Badminton, tennis, diving, canoe- ing, golf, and softball are also included in the sports that girls play after school from 232310 to 4 130. The annual picnic. of course, brings the G.A.A. year to an end. This ritual ol' giving' the sports symbols to the successors takes place at an impressive but ini'ornial cereniony when, at the same time, the president, vice- p re s i d e n t, and secretary-treasurer also Change. TIN' Ghost N':lIk with Nzllhulia- Kun, llvli-n l'losl'. und llolorvs Svhmicllvy. um-rulors. :mil Vurul Evvr-on, Iniliantv. 'I'hn-n- of the-so diiln't gn-I in rlmnve- to drown. 'I'lr1-il Swlmnwrs rzlrrlu-ll hy: Dre- Svhmhlle-y mul Ill-tty lin-yn-r: Maury .Io Gllhe-rlo and I'hyllle4 Fllz- slmmonsg lflh-amor l 1-1-mfy und .ln-rry Hnpglwx. I-Eleanor Fa-4-m-y. Phyllis l ltznln1monN. Dem- Schmid- Ivy. Mary .lo Gllherlo, NM Katz. Jerry Huglwx. lin-My Bryn-r,- All llred after zu hard duy's work in Ilfl'suvlllg. as ' 'v f e A multitude 0 The officers for 1948-1949 were Pat Abra- ham, presidentg Myra Buggs, vice-presidentg and Catherine Reid, treasurer. All G.A.A. members are eager to earn J's sometime before graduation. What is re- ClCtl'UllZl S quired for a J? Much practice, almost every night after school, and much fun in all the sports of water, ball, and net. All G.A.A. members know, also, about that little thing of living up to the club's other requirements. Yollvylmll gunu-1 Gel that return. l The In-nuly shop prawn-cllirv an G.A..-X. lnltlntlon. ,loam Aftvldt, Iwiultirhul: Slbvllu G-rxumealln. use slstnnl: Mnry .lo Dunphy, cuslonwr. 1 Z I Pam Thr 1-xiru lima- in the llhrnry raises an li to nn .-L The work that goes into keeping our li- brary continuously in such excellent order would probably be more appreciated only if each of us could take the place of one of the library assistants for one week. At any time those assistants can be found busily checking out or arranging books. Even during' the noon hour some assistants are on deck. Miss Kathryn Dunsmoor, the librarian, has a full-time job, while Miss Sdythe Ofstun is in charge at noon. Library Assistamls, First Row: Pan S4-hofnu-r, Joy-v Wyss. H' llonlm Shun-, ldalwinn I.nhr4'y. Martha H':lIla-r. Sl1l1, tl1crc's much work to do The illvtlollzlry and 1-uni file- hunt. lilll Nllllnmrv :Ind linrh Algrvnl. :Hula Xhxlls-r. lie-rthn Rvimvr, lb-My Spangler, S4-1-mul Row: ,loam llla-hls, vlzmnltax 'l'l'uh4-rl. Ruth Rivss. l'lll'1lINlTBl'Il4'l.U.II'll'l1lll, I!1-ntrirv Yixgdnlil. Pat l,s'l'ulc. Joyvw- llull-ltlllv, Gloria Nwvllson, Pnl Sclllnldi, Phyllls Spllnlvr, .lzlvki - ' ' ' ' 1 W.u.L,1ulu r, Allin lhurson. Chosen to represent us lhwa- lfllvnroff, vlre-presldenl: Norm Knlz, presl- dn-nl: l'ul Young. seq-re-lury: Mun: H'Isu-num. ln-usurer. The student council, comprised of one elected repre- sentative from each advisory group, works behind the scenes in conjunction with the faculty and administra- tion. This council has the distinction of being one of the few self-supporting councils in the state. Through the sale of paper and pencils and a series of noon movies it finances itself. At sing-out a hundred dollar scholarship is presented to a worthy graduate annually. Some of the council activities for the year were the organization of noon games and dances, planning a Brotherhood week and a Courtesy week, sponsoring two school parties: a hard-time party in the fall and a ''ccvme-as-you-are'' party in February, providing' assem- bly programs, and holding' a student day in April. The officers, and Miss Agnes Krog, adviser, attended the state convention for student councils at Wauwatosa. A committee from the council visited Beloit as a part of the better relations program carried on between the two schools. l lrsl Row: Dine' llngn-n, Shlrjnrle llzllvorsun, flvxxn Iiallfv. Gllherlu. f'0llIll'il sponsors ull-scllonl olwervallel- ol 1'0llI'l4'hy ww-k. Slury llnlrllv, Rrvsclllnry Flnlry. zlllll llnrvn-3' Ynlinlully, cn-up1'rul1' hy lla-cornllllp: lhn- slnmvzlse. .loam 0'I'onnor, Iioh Ellis, .Ioan I-Znrle. Sam Sll I ' Warren, Phyllis llolu-rlson, Nhlrh-5 Sn-cnxul Row: Lows-II Elvvr, Ruth 'l'lmmpsoll. lhmrlmrn Linlulnzln, . lr:-3 Nll'll1'l'lllllll, Sludge Wmulrvll, Polly Olln. 'l'hlrd Row: Dolly lilumrvirh, furol fllrlslell-small, .Imul Hear. llaurn llllrd, lmlllsc Sayles, Mary Lou Nlcfixllll, lll'l0l'l i Spa-cr, Marilyn Johnson. lfourlh Row: flmrln-s Snlllll, Lyle Goelllc, Iiugu' l'iIu', Sieve Ilnlll-S, Nlzlrg Selgren, Nlxllullng: Dick fopv. Lloyd .iI1.:r1-ln. lu- Nullzv. Ted flfilllll, Mary Pregnnl, Rolnlld llzlssr. Boll Jltll' Pa ge First Run: Nlzlrtlm H-urns, Mary l'rc-gout, Burl: .-Xml:-rsnn. Ruth Iillvhl. Faro! Nnook, Nancy Shook, .hum Ifial rlc. Ne-1-ond Ron: .loam llc-nninu. Marilyn Nlllf1'hll'I'. .loan Helwr, Donna lddmumlson, Doris l'hIlIipu. -lm-kiv lin-Ik, Sm- Gross. Third Row: lion lln-Hi-rlmn, .Ivan .-lcke-rlmm, ll:-lor:-va lh-nm-Il, D'Anm- lwrgllialll. Yxonm- Rlvlmrmlson. Muri- Iyn Jolllls-soil. AlI1ll'I'y 'I'ImlnuN. Ilvily Ihlllivl-A. Ifourth Row: Ya-rnnn lin-lhy, Nl2lI'Lf1ll'4'l Arndl. Ilan-I NE'lllkl', Rulwrla Ycnzlhlv. iloaunu- Gnnwl. Nlnrgure-I Ne-lgru-n. Ill-I-Itlv Nluycmwllle-ll, Us-nc 5C'llU'2ll'l'I', lfillli XY!-slplml. Gorda-n llnnsun. ac , J an Entertainment Plus The lvlelthalian Dramatic Club of Janesville lligh School was begun in 1922 with Miss Mildred Mandal as the first director. The present directors are Miss Adeline Iisterl, Miss Edythe Ofstun, and Mrs. Betty Lynes. The drama club is a popular organization, having' at present about eighty members. The purpose of the club is to promote an intelligent appreciation oi' dramatics and to give the members a chance to take part in productions. lmvv iii-sm-rl. .lack l'rn-gon! hlkv uw-r. The- svn-llvry must hu' 1-rvvll-ll. Dralnm lluh inlliulvs wllll :A mork ws-:lilim:--l:u'ki4- lil-lla, .luun .logon-. -lilnvt llzllnunn, l':ll .L Nlfhlr. Yvonln' Rlvlmrmlsoll, ll:-I1-n Fllllvr, Marilyn xlllH'llll'f. 50 The name Melthalian is derived from Melponienc, the muse of tragedy, and Thalius, of comedy. The club has an annual banquet at the close of the school year, when the drama pins are awarded. At this banquet, also, the ol'ficei's for the following year are announced. This year's officers are: Bob Messer, president: Gretchen Nuzum, vice-president: Marilyn Johnson, secretary: llita lford, treasurer: and Barbara Morris, clcrli. Front: Mike Wm-vler, Dean Scoble, Dlck Farr. Faye Sl'hllIllHk0fl'l'. Neeolul Row: Kiln K1-alley, K'lmrl1-Ile lfisller, Doris frills-. lhlrh Morris. Iironnie llellnlnl, Phyllis S1-Iloof, Llnneu Henson. llorls Beck, Num-y James. lluve 0'l'onnn-ll. 'I'hlr1l Row: Iinye linrilux. liret Nllllllll, .loam Hear, Donna llivrking. lin-My IS:-yer, Rita I-'ord. Din-la Reh- hn-rg. Lois While. Ifullrlll Ron: Iioh Nh-Sher, I'n1 Hurry, Dawn' lmulw. I'nt Young, ,luck l'regonl. From our fellow students All members of the Drama Club aspire someday to become initiated into the Nation- zil Thespizm Society. This will prove that they have done the required amount of work in dimiuitics well enough to receive this honor. The Thespiun officers are as follows: Mike Wexler, presidentg Dick Curr, vice-president: Faye Schmidlkofer, secretary: Dean Seohie, treasurer. The hig'hlig'hto1' this yez1r's drama club was the All-School Play, Chicken livery Sunday, zi humorous story lmrrecl on life in Tl1Otll6l'yS hozlrding' house. The leading' roles were double east, Lois White and Mike Wexler lending' the cast in the first production, and Phyllis Sehoof and .luck llregont the second night. The play, which has recently heen made into 21 movie, was well accepted. S. fs 'N Doris lieek's lmmls apply the grease pnlnl for tiene Sehwurer. Ihlrlmrn Anderson nmkes-up Doris frlpe. Q- Lopez serellzules Maury I-Ill:-n l'l'l'i:lllll In f'hil'kl'Il livery Num , ,.,, 1 Mimi' .loannv Gunn-1, alternate. George Iiaulruclie-r, Nlirhun Solomon. alt:-rnaU'. -lvun Ackerman, -loan H1-her. Lanny Ile-hllnz They build their case For the second consecutive year J.Il.S. has par- ticipated in inter-scholastic debate. The team, coached by Miss Agnes Krog' and Miss Cecelia llowe, concluded a busy season January 29, with the district contest held at Wisconsin lligh in Ma- dison. The question chosen by the state forensic board for this year was: llesolved that the United Na- tions now be revised into a Federal World Govern- ment. Members oi' this year's teams were: Negative: .lean Ackerman and George llaubacherg A,t'firma- tive: .loan Weber and Lanny lieliliiigg the alter- nate, .loanne Gainet, and business nianager, Mir- iain Solomon. lieginning' in November with meetings held twice a week, the team eiigraged in a total of twen- ty debates. Non-decision debates were held with Whitewater, I-Zeloit, and ltockford East. Decision debates were held with Stoughton, Monroe, and lfort Atkinson. At the district contest, the teams won three out ot' six debates. ......,7,, i J -., .r.. This year's forensic prograni, in its second year, was more extensive than the previous year. Miss lildythe Ofstun, who was in charge ot' the entire nrograni last year, was assisted by Miss Phyllis liiltz and Miss lilargaret Whittinore ol' the faculty. The league contest was held at .lanes- ville, Saturday, March 26, between Janesville and I-Zeloit. Winners at the league contest: Dick Carr, Lanny llehl- ing, lNIarg'aret Wiseman, George llau- bacher, .lean Ackerman, llazel Senike, and Mike XYexler, represented Janesville at the district contest in Ifort Atkinson on April 9. The four winners at lfort Atkin- son: George llaubacher, exteninoran- eous speaking: Lanny llehlingr, original oratoryq Dick Farr. non-original ora- toryg and Mike XYeXler. externperaneous reading were contestants at the state forensic contest held in Aladison on April 233. ln this contest George llau- bacher received an rating. and our other contestants received ll, Mika- Hexlvr all the epr'ukvr's stand colin-rsvs with other forensic rs-pres:-lltatlvl-H: Iillal Lohrvy and Hun-I Sl-nike, -iezltvtll lin-:llricv fznvy. flmrlelio- lfisln-r. Iluu- ll1lll1'll. Lanny liellling. D1-:ln Scohle. slzllullma. - 9 1 -. .. N lf Lu 1 .mf-'gi' YY ' - From How: .loam Mello-rnloll, Nancy Swan. Dorothy Jensen, -lane Knrhe-rg. Mary Kelly, Jerry Murln-1-, Doris Kntwltz, Don H1-H4-rlmn. Mr. Ffllllllllllll, Gerald Aupzuxtlnv. Bill Christos, Arnold Hans-y. llnwn Ilothnm, George Trave-r. S1-vond Row: Ilan- Gi-siwrt, .lnmvs Shen, Kath' l'ofl'. Jflllllllllf' Slllensy. Dave 0'l'onna-ll. Corky Garll, Norma Nlrkns. H-lll Dowd. Rnnnld Glllwrtson, Lowell Elw-r. The artists form Ll club The oldest art club of our school is the Apollo Art Club, begun by Mrs. Catherine Jones, and now un- der the direction of Mr. William lfranzman, our art instructor. The Apollo Club is open to senior art students, but a new club this year called the Sketch'n Dab Club is open to tenth and eleventh grad- ers. The purpose of these clubs is to offer opportunity to the students to go beyond what is offered in the class room. The Apollo officers for the year were: first semester: Lowell Elver, president, Nancy Swan, vice-presi- dentg Dave Gessert, secretary, Doris Kotwitz, treasurerg and sec- ond semester: Nancy Swan, presi- dentg Dorothy Jensen, vice-presi- dentg Gerald Marhee, secretary: Doris Kotwitz, treasurer. Front Row: Rlvlmrd Thi-ll:-, Jerry Sh-lnhorsl. Donna Schll-lam-r, Phyllls Spllnlvr. vlnlln Snyder. Geraldine Stonv. Sn-cond Row: Lninny H1'llllllK. lhllllli' llothum, Gene S4-hwnrn-r, Juni- Burl, Ruth 'l'hompenon. lhwk Row: Mr. Frnnznmn, Pal Svhofm-r, Jerry Lnrsnn, Yvonne llunnlng, .loyrv lYyss. Me-Ilia Goodman, Isa- hvllv Morton. Marlon Gillespie, .log Smith, Carol Ilngnr. New to the Art Department is the Sketch'n Dab Club, composed of sophomore and junior art students but open to anyone interested in art. Plans are now in prog- ress to revise the constitutions of the two clubs so that members will start in the Sketch'n Dab and be honor- ably admitted to the Apollo Club on a basis similar to the point system. Among the year's activities was the making of the Nativity Scene for the front yard of our school at Christmas time. Club officers were: first semester: Jerry Steinhorst, presidentg Donna Schleisner, vice- president and treasurer, Gerald Larson, secretaryg and sec-ond semester: Yvonne Dunning, presidentg Julia Snyder, vice-president and treasurer, Donna Schleisner, secretary. Page Front Row: .lohn Mihos. Donna Swezey. Bm-k Row: linb Go:-hl, Barbara Sherwood. Rich Rehbt-rg, .ln-rry Marker. lloh Henson. tif-org Shlllllllll, Normun Hunt. So do the cameramenn This year, instead of a photography staff for the Blue-J and one for the Phoenix, the two groups combined and formed one staff to take all the pictures for the two groups. They soon were called upon to take pictures for the recreation department, the building superintendent, and other groups as well. The members' interest and ability have been shown in the quality and quantity of the work turned out. This willingness to work is important because the photography staff is They jlldgl- the m'galtlv1'. Mr. N'lIson. Marilyn Glando-r, lfnys- Nl'llII!llllk0f4'l'. Pa ge 54 limited by their darkroom space. Besides being the photography staff, their group has acted as the camera club since the former darkroom was made into a sheet me- tal shop. After being ousted from their spa- cious darkroom to a tiny cubbyhole in the attic, it was decided to drop the club until suitable quarters could be found. Then the photography staff, which would give the more active camera club members a chance to work, came into being. l Sealed: Mr, Lawn-ll N'lleioll, Herb Lyon, John Slllms. NUIIHHIILZI Ynl N'eIu-r, Bob Benson, Norm Hunt. Iiarlmrn Sherwood, Merlin lla-roller. I-'red 0d1-mvxlldvr. Rlvlmrcl lb-Inu-r, Roland Rxllmclc. One of the most a c t i V e groups in .l.lI.S. is the Visual Aids group. Whenever a movie is shown for assembly, in a classroom, or at a service club in the city, you may be sure that the members in Visual Aids will be around to get the job done properly. Mr. Wilson has done a fine job of train- ing' this group to be of help whenever they are needed whether it be in the classroom, the auditorium, or the com- munity. The big' improvement for the Visual Aids group came about when the group trans- fered from room 312 to a sep- arate room 315. CK ' 2? As we saw it The new office had been a storage room for the chemistry department. Equipped with storage cabi- nets, a workbench, files, and a space for previewing movies, it is now an office and workshop for the Visual Aids department. Ylsuaxl aids luke up new lllllll'll'l'S in 315. Boll Gm-hl. Norm Hunt. Mr. Wilson. Pu ge Ni ,4.- in 2 lfronl Row: Rohn-rt Dm-lnrow, Ga-mid Folk, Robert Killlllilll. Ylnr-ent Thelna-n. Jnnu-fa Nhlrlln. .lunuw Murray, ICH-r1'1l Klllslneyvr. Tom lierl. second Row: .L W, Wham-man. John Scott, Jerry Nflllllllvliil. Jann:-s llounrml. Robert lirun-ga-r, N1-ul:-3 llnglu-s, Edwin l'od1-wells, Iioh Goehl. lfranels Gunn. 'I'ZllrsI Row: Xhlylll- Die-U, lluvid Hum-n, George lhlrlzms, John Balls. Ronny 0111-son, Rolwr! Gunn Darrell R1-zulu-r. Iiuek Row: Rollin Willce, lbs-un Ilowurth. Wilflnm Murray. Ilurry 0'l.eury. lhmnn- flu-nmns, Gordon lin rr-ko KK 9 ' ' 77 There s gold ln them thar hulls The aim of the l .F.A. is to provide 21 complete course of modern practices in zigriculture :uid show their relation to the lU2lll21Q,'0lNt'llt of Zl profit- able farm. The officers for the first semester were George liarlziss, presidentg llzlrry 0'Le:iry, vice-president: Dave Hagen, reporterg and Duane Clemzms, treas- urer. The second semester officers were llollin Willie, president, Darrell Ileeder, vice-president, Duane Clemans, reporter: and Everett Klusmeyer, treasuerr. Mr. Wiseman acted as adviser. stock Show in Chicago, after selling' enough Christmas cards to cover the expenses. For both their members and other agriculture students, the F.F.A. performs 21 real service. Salwhorso- ovperhsflhnuu- l'Ienmns und lfra-cl liorgwnrl. l We uwni! the hus home from f'l'll1'1ll!0'S lntermlliolml Liu-sloek Show. The members went to the International Live- i L Norm Kun, Judy S4-hull:-r, Nllss lt:-rnlce Vxulnmn. Phyllis Zodlnvr. Lanny li:-hllmg. Respect for the past Hope for the future. This is a newly formed club in J.II.S. with two fundamental purposes in mind: to under- stand world problems and to use the club's in- t'luence to encourage world peace. This club was organized by a group of seniors who wanted to study and express their views on various world problems. The study ol' the United Nations was the first problem undertaken. Under the direc- tion ot' Miss Cadman as adviser and Phyllis Zodtner, student chairman, this club no doubt will be firmly established so that its work will be carried on next year. Latin Club, whose members are those stu- dents taking third and fourth year Latin, held its meetings once a month, their pro- grams dealing with Latin customs and events. Latin Week, April 3-9, was the highlight of the year's activities. During' that week all Latin pupils wore badges with Latin slogans or mottoes. The club presented a movie in the high school assembly and made posters and displayed them in prominent places through- out the building. A series of interviews was conducted with important men and women of the community on how Latin has helped them in their work. Interviews with teachers and pupils were held also. IA-fl: Marlon Nlorxlvev. -le-nn Afkerlmln. llorls llc-ck, Clndy Bliss. f'l'll'l'l'Z Altlu-xl Calyx-rl, Dlnne Bohllmul, Pm Sludler, -lean -In-nsnn, .loan Zimmerman. Iilghl: Don Nlllhrnndl. lil-n Blck, l'nul Ryan. Hugh Slnmnsen, Ray Schorlwrle, Ronald Glllwrtxon, Slumllng: Bliss Kiln. Marg Wlsl-nmn, Ihlrh Amlz-rnon. .loan VV:-In-r. Pal Young. Nut Kult. Nlurllyn Glim- dn-r, Ill-rthn Rn-Inn-r. .loyre Klnntz. flret Nllllllll, Ihxrb Kloflrn, Rltn Ford. Page Nlumlimgz Nlr. Rohr-rl Ulson, Mr. .lay Maln, Ilan Illorlnrlhk lhavld liurnes, Jounnn- l'et1-rsml. First Row-reaul frnnl lo hawk: Nhlflllll Burns. .loanme funk, Dick Fri-lull-lllu-rpg. Ralph -lrrsilil. llolnml B1-nway. Joy llunt. l-Inga-ne Augustine, Nancy Nknonlnum. N1-4-oncl Row: Illurllyn N'lIIlums. Arthur l'onll, Dun Ki-4-fer. Roller! Rnlstnul, Hob Knopo-s, Alun NlllllYllIl, lllrk fllilllllfllil. Thlnl Row: Alllu-an Culvert. Mary IA-mhrerh, Lois Horlu-nhm.:en, Huh Day. Jimmy Nliller. lfourlh Row: Hazel Sm-mkr. Sylvia Grim, Dlek SW-hh. Dave Bell. Vilas Hougm-. Mary liumnrow, l'unl lhllle. They worked toward precision The Janesville lligh School band, under the direction of Mr. ltobert Olson is made up of sixty-four members. To become a member oi' the Senior High band, one must be well acquainted with an in- strument. A person may begin playing' a cer- tain instrument in grade school, then become A hand fornmllou llml always llflilllllll cheers 'nge hh a member of the Junior lligh band, and fi- nally may be asked to join the Senior lligh band. Once he is a member there are many responsibilities he must assume. For in- stance, if he becomes a first chair instrumen- talist, he must continue to improve and prac- tice diligently. Some person in his section may feel that he can play better than the person ahead of him. ln that i case, he challen,Q'es. li' he i is judged on the trial as superior in playing, the seats are then arranged accordingly. The Senior lligh band meets daily the fourth hour and is a full credit course. Mr. .lay Main as- sists in the training' oi' band members. LU'l'lC-l'lCCOLO M. llurtnvss J. Mnc'l+'ni'lzxiiv M. Arndt L. Benson M. Kulnorow RO IC L. Rolwrl Y. Wilson ASSOON R. Spool' A. Anderson ,ARINICT H. Sc-inke S. Grim A. llll.lVl'l'l. M. Leinlnw-cli I.. Borkvnlizig R. Idllis M. Williznns A. Pond 1l.1-ft to rhghl.. from Inu-k lo the fronhzlflrst Row: Linnea Benson. Margaret Arndl, Joan NIlll'Flll'IRlll', Mu ry Burt ne-ss. Sn-1-ond Row: Tum Mnlhlson, Margaret linrlnss, Roh l.nwn-nee, Ann Anderson, Bob Speer, Yvonne N'llnon. Lurrnlm- Huber! . Thlrd Row: Le-roy Gsell. llownrd Clemoni. Bnrhnrn Slu-rwood. Gerry lirunl. Roy Jolms, Ronald Heine-, Helen .lo-nn Clow. Sully Tulnhllngsnn, Ke-mu-th Lusurn, Dlck Curr, Joyce Schwartz. Fourth Raw: Shmrt Vogel. Ernle N'hule-y, Gln-n Schllndlvr. Lee Perry, Dirk Sheridan, Roger Cooper, Ilrnvn- Sh-lnnwtz. Juan Henning. Shmdlmgz lk-nnls Donnhe, Donna Svu'l1'y. With man practice sessions SNARIC DRUM D. Barnes D. llloriarity SAXOPHONICS J. Schwartz R. Curr lx. Lz1Sure S. Tamblingson J. Henning B. Steinmetz R. Cooper H. Close CO RN l'Z'l' R. Knopes A. Sullivan R. Castagnzi Nl R. Day R. Freudonberg R. Jersild R. Benwuy D. Keeler le. imisnm J- Hum l M. Burns E. Augustine J. Cook N. Woodman ASS CLARlNl'I'l' BELLS J. Bruni D. Swezey FRENCH HORN R. Webb P. Balfe M. Barlass TROMBONIC B. Sherwood R. Johns R. Heine S. Vogel E. Whaley L. Perry BARITONE D. Bell T. Mathison R. Lawrence SOUSAPHONI' J. Miller V. Hoague L. Gsell STRING BASS J. Ehle BASS DRUM J. Petersen TIMPANI D. Donahe ,N . f. ., 1,-.--,.,., , .. ,,.. ., Mya, 3- . .--.. , -1 1. ., .-A - ' iii!! PRE'- Q J' fs, 5' N r-,Af . . .ff ' . ,tw-.'-:Z ,..2g.'f:5s- ,:.:1- -V-lg: '. ' al .g, '24 V, ', ,Lf 2' ' i --.paw .X 1- - 2 .. fai. H.:-','s--7 - 5 1 3 , .1-.1-. '-'13 'vm' .'+----'- -lf.5L U', -, Tig- . ,L J. I. 1 ., ,., ,., ..,,i3..iy. .1 .v.,,. ..-L -,-. My -. ., - ' Q. 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At most of the home games they marched and performed. Then from football games the band helped the school pep at basketball games. For these games the band was divided into two smaller bands which were known as the Wheezers and Sneezers. These small bands alternated be- tween the Varsity and Blue-J games. During the football season the band jour- neyed to Racine Horlick and Beloit where they performed and entertained with forma- tions during the half-time Ceremonies. The band also played a concert for Milton College. . 55. l ,L nf' JI' A-vftpmx-xhkh ' . P H- -w iv, , - ,moi I use-N .- ,f i 'L 'haf -3.-.f'.u,l1 ,fr X , M. .Q , ,, ll4'lw1-en hnlvvs at Monterey, the rocking 1-hulr rocks as lhl- band plays on. ,'f9nf',AjQfXl'1L?lc-2. 'ii--'-'Uv ML -'- -' 1 nm- 60 l ,X f -5 -awww: 11'1 L.Uit+ifH'PfQ 'Wye tif Q '-ig-W5ir'- Lstg.'55+iiWi5t'r, J 9 of- T, -mir ff rg dial V41-i. 'l'lT.'Alxfii 2, 'Q Q 13 'iZ l 1F'r 'Wi Q - ,ai'LgQ1tfw '., gig' 'Ili' MF wlgigig , mi M, f W,-i,gQiiQQ,g,QtdMm we thaw if, i - 1 - 'ii J ETL ff? if fill ll ii1?1Q3l5gqw bu we M V' Iriilqqebsug. 1 Alfz lgaf -- ,fl 'i'. at i ittii 'li Tl iii .-to .iiaprtijg siggjffli ' log ,Fx W I Y ,qi'!LxQJqMi1gL so sl? fi' it 'iw ' T ' It '7'gii'W.?1 fi,a1f 14533 'tg gi l in new iii. 44 Q -in y i-ii ti f M '3o'?ii1 -wi ll 5 ,i M y fhpli l -taxi Elini 3r 'ivf-w:a:L.J l 'lQ '3'1 i ' .l 't i--f,i3il,ef i it '- 2'iip, iglitii 'f if T y. The chlnu-N nre lrronuln- 1-nlly dlsplxlyed nt the nnnunl l'hrlslnuls 1-nluw-rl. linlul mn-mlwrs: ll:-nnls llnn- nhn-, llonnn Sw:-In-y tins mls- lrvem of lht- rllllnvsi .lim Nlll- ler. Yllns llnugllr. Le-roy lieu-II und llownrd l'I1-nn-Ill. One ol' the lmnd's newest o1'g'z111izz1- tions is the Swing' Band. lt has played for several student council parties and has presented alsseinhly progrznns for hoth junior und senior high. lts meni- hers are: Alto sux, Joan llenning' and Joyce Scliwartzg Tenor Sax, Kenneth liz1Sure and llruce Steinmetzg Baritone Sax: llelen Close: Coronet: llob Knopes, Dick C2lSt2lf.l'Il2l and Joy lluntg Trom- hones: lI:1rl1zn'n Sherwood, llonuld lleine and Stewart Vogelg Drums: Dun Moriar- ityg Piano: Donna Swezey. The group was directed by Mr. llobert Olson. Following the drums Al Swing Banu! rn-In-nrsml Wedlu-sdny nlghti Don-sa the old hundroom get into the xwlng too? Front Row: Helm-n Close, Ken l.nSun-. .Ioun Hen- nlng, Hun-I Semkv, .loyve Schwartz. Bruce Steln- metz, Nllke Lopez. llonnn Nw:-ze-y. Bark Row: Barb Sherwood, Rnnnld H1-Inn-, Dirk llllililllllli, Holy Knopes, I-Zum-ne Allgllhiulll' Mub- stllullng for Joy llunll, .llm Miller. Mel Olxnn, Dun Nlorlurlty. Not shown. Stn-wnrt Vogel. Agnin an pzlraulv, this llnn- nn lmprornplu. to 1-sq-url lhe foolhnll H'!llll through the cily for the lin-loll gnnn-. The slr:-n-I rn-pnlr pngollam also :nukes its odd almncalrmxrw-. l':xp,:e 6 I1'r11:1l Run: Ihrris li111l1Ir111n, lllllh Iiuvhl, 'Indy Vrllvss. Iizlrlmral Urlllshn-1-. 1I11:111 .Xffn-1111. -lush liirn-nl111Iil. .l1-:11111i111- lflilllllll. Doris l'I1ll1pu, .I11y1'1' Klonlr. fllllill S113-1l1-r, D11111111 l'1111w, Ruth lfunk. Jams- li11rI11-rg. N'1'11111l Ron: ll1'I11r1-w Npvvr. Nlzlrlullnv Nin111111l1s, Klury H':11:1:11111-r. H1415 li:11I1-. lin-1 Nulllm, H1415 Uuvn. Sally 'l'11ml1li111:x11l1, I'11l .K11ruh1l111, fnrol Ilurn, 'I'l11r1I lion: 1'11r11l l'I111p1n1l:l, Iizlrhalrzu l1illlll'IlHlIl. liviiy H':ln11in1.g1'1', .In'1111 Iil1rl1. II1-In-11 l'1lll1l'l'. Xiruiuin 'I'n1rry. Il1'I'IIl1- NI:151'ns1'll1'i11, ,Ivan .lo-n-.1-11, N111111 l'zlrisI1. I11:11'l1 Ron: II1-11-rly Ilnll. Rita I'11l'1I. ll111111:1 l'Ilig, lI1'I1-11 viXi1lll. ,I11:111m' lizlnlvl. J111111 U'l1111111'r. Us-rrp Nlnllv. IMI13 liI1ln1r1-I1'I1. CCTIICTC was music all around ' ' H,1'ffff,,1 QfIQ,i1f,f,'f,':f, 'f1ff,,1 1' 'i 1 : Tlwre is 111111'11 1'1111111c1i1i1111 1'111' 1111-111111-1'sl1i11 111 e first 1'1111ir. N111 11111y 1111115 1111- 1111-11111111's11111 as 11111 11ig'11 s1'1111111 z1ss11111111y. 1111911 1'111111w1111 11111 1111' 1121111111111 211111 111'11s11111z1ti1111 111' the 1'111'1Q1111'1s 111-11 tS.l'l'21111 1'111' 1J111'1111111e1' 12111. - r . 11111111 111111-s as 1211'gI1' 111 11r11111' 111 :11'1'111111111:111- 1111 1lg'111111KQ' 1111111'1,s 111 11111 1'111'1s11'11z1s 111'1111'1':1111 Si111'1 ' ' fs' A 1 ' is s11z1s1111 1119 1'11111r was g'iv1111 1116 12151 s1'1'1i1111 111' 11111 111'11- .S1'1'21111 11111'111'1'z11'111l1'1'11 11'i11111111' 111 1N1211111'1111S1111811111 sure 21 1'1111 1-1'e11it c1111rs11 w11i1'11 1111-111s 11211152 13111 11r11111ises 11z11'1i1'i11z1ti1111 i11 s11e1'i:11 1l1'1lQ,'1'21111S 211111 trips. T1111 first 1111111i1- 11111'1'111'111z1111'1- was 11111'111'1 T1111 1115111 S1-1111111 z1111111111'i11111 5111111111 111- 1W1l'1' 111 1'1'11w11 11'11i1'11 1'1ll1'1iS 111 1111z11' 11111 1111111-s 211111 111S11'1I- 11111111s, 211111 S1111 1111+ l'11S1111111'S, 512151111-51.211111 11111:1si11g Ifronl Ron: Nlyron l'nrsons. .lim Nlllll-r. l.nnx'1'II l'Ilvl'l'. ,ll-rry fox. xvilyllt' Smyth-r. Jrrry Nlllfllilllllldv llnh- Hurry. .lohn Nha-al. I I ' Ill-ll'n-rnnn, Rolu-rl lln-inrmr. Dirk fopv. Rlrhurel lh'liln'rg. Ns-com! Row: John Comlmzul, ,lorry N nrlvl. Don .lohn Nnlnn. Bfllfl' llmnglzls. 'I'hlr4l llvu: Me-lvin Olson. livin- .Xliqllstlln-, Iiill Hull:-ll, xvllQlll' Kuhlolf. livu Mvigs. lluvl' llll1ll'l'll1l, llivli Nm-fvllll. llivll Nh-hh, Iiill Nlllir. Iiawll Row: ful Xlvfnrllip. Lloyd .-Klgrl-ln, Miki- Ulwlvr. .lim IM-tlnlrds, l'mlI Ryan, Brrnis- lialkllskv. fliif lhlvls, .Klan Nllllisun. Dun- lie-Il. -lvrry l'IhI1'. Many ol' tho llllllllJQl'S :uv llono il czipolln hy the vhoir, 21 group of ovvi' eighty nwnilwrs. One ol' thvii' main llOl'l'Ol'lll2lllL'GS of the ye-zu' was Vocal V2ll'l0tl0S. This was con- tvred zirouml 21 colorful circus motil' with 21 ring'- mnslvr, l'0Q,Alll2ll' clowns, and unusual zininnils. So- loists ol' tho Vocal Varie- tios worn- Mol Olson, llo- loros Sin-or, llill Ojlllilll, llitn l oi'cl, lvlenizmne Sim- mons, llich ll 0 h lr o 1' gy Daw lloll, zmll Jimmy Milli-ix Tho choii s rep0i'toil'v vxlvncls from l,2ll0Sll'lll2l to Coll- l'oi'tvr, from llzlch to lmlnos. Such songs ns Yon'll Novel' W El l lc Alonl-, 'lllznlsoino llznli- illlk'0,H and tho 21l'l'2lllg'O- mont ol' Ullvnlwn and ll:n'lwl will luv remem- lwroll hy :ill ns oxnnmlos ol' migfhly good smg'ing1'. CK ' P! Sad and merry, brlght and somber tunes A rnrulllng sn-ssl 1xll nnll I ln- 1-115 slr s'n' ls, Firm! fhoir slyla' I r11nl Row: ,l11y1-1- Klonlz, lhbllllll llzlg. llugh S1n111ns11n, IZ1-My xvlllllllblff. 51-1-11111! Row: -lnvklv li1lk1ls1k1-, lmrls Phillips, Alun Sullzv, l':11 xvlqlh. Slum: .1!rn1lI. J112111 Xian-l1':1rl1u11-. Ihwk Row: Allan GIII11-rlson, liill f'lllll'l'h, Ilnrlmrn Kloftvll, 1l11rn121ln1- 1'11ls-1111, Ile-lon lmrriangv. lllrk 511-111- SYIIIH1, I'1ll NI2l1lI1-r, ,lmul l l'illll'lH, Yv11nl111 N'1I1u1n, limb M1111-r, Arthur l'11l11l, Sylvln lirlln. Nhllldlng: Nlalrgnrvt XYIN1-nmll, Mn-l Ulwun, V1-rnon Hrivlly, 1I11rry lihls-, llr. lirirkwun. Nlr. Slain. Strum on the bow T11e S11111111' 111g'11 SL'111Nl1 U1'1'1111s11'21, 1'111ll1111S1111 111' 211111111 111 E 1111111111111's, is 1111'111'11-111 111' M11 1'11llLl'11110 1C1'11-11s1111, 11'1111 1-2111111 11'i1,.,fQI1ff f1 g,,i11Q'QfjQ, f1,'.',''2',1g,,,,1',i',f2f1I,'.',f J2111esv11111 111 191111. .1111 .12111 11121111 1121s 11111111 his 21ssis121111 11'1 :11:::j::t1'1 1 '- '11-fr for H1-' I'11'1-1-111-ri1-1-1- 111'21s5Qs 211111 11'11111111'11111s 11111'1Iljl' 11111 1'111'1'11111 y1'2l1'. .A1 1111111' 12 91110111111 1119 111'1'1111s11'21 1'1111111 M111 OIS1111 11s 111'11s111111111 111111 -1112111 111.Z1Q', vice!-111'11s11111111: A1211'l1.l' XY1S1'11121I1, s11111'111211'1': S111 1111111111, 11'e21s111'111'g IJ111'1s 1'11111111s, 111J1'211'121111 211111 Y111'11 1111111 n1211121g'111'. T1111 111'1'1111s11'21 1121s 112111 21 1'111'1' 1111s1' s1'11111111111 1111s s1121s1111. 11111 12111 they 11121ye11 11111' 1111- 21111111211 1'111111g11 11151111 211111 211511 1 2111-5121111111 1112111 They 11211'111'i112111111 111 11111 f'111111111111f1 111ll'1S1111 lJl'11tQ,'1'21l11 w1111'11 11'21s 1111111 151111111111111' 12. 111 11'11111'11211'y 111111 Q21 U 21l11 111111111111 R111Y11'2l1 112111-A111111'11'2l112l. 111 1 1 '1l1g1'111CY g'211'o 21 1'11111111111111 1111I11111' 211111 S1111i111' 111311 111'41jl'1'E1 111 1'12lS191'C1J11C61'1,, 211111 1112111111 11111' g1'1'2111112111111. '1'11111' 211s11 111211 1 ' 21011111 111 111'11s11111 1'1111L'111'1S 211 11l1l'111'1i 211111 1,2l1'1i 1111 s1'1111111s. T1111 111QY11111?1'S 111' 11111 111'1'1111s11'21 21111 11111111111 111 1111'1111111111' 1115 111'1'11es11'21 211111 111 s11'111g' 211111 1I1S1l'1111111111211 2-1.1111l1S. '1'11 l1111'111' 1'11Q1'l11DC1'S 111111' 1111181 1121111 11111 1'1'111111'1111 s11111 111 11121,1'111g' 1111111' 1 N11'1l11lO111S. T1111 1J1'C1111S11'2l 11111111s 1121111' 211111 is 21 11111 111111111 1-11111-1 T110 11111'1111s11 211111 5111211 111' 11111 111'1'1111s11'21, 21s 21 111111111, 211111 11111 1111111'11111211 11121,1'111' 1s111211'1111i1'11 g'1'11211111' 511111 111111 11111 S111'1'11 111st1'1111111111, k111111'11111,Q'e 111' 11111511111 I111111111'1'S1 211111 211s11 111 1111111 11111's11r1211 1111.111y11111111. T1111 1'111'111'11s s111111' 111211 11111 111'1'111'S11'2l 112 11111111 g'1'1111'111g' 816211111X 111 1111111111111's11111 611111 211'L'4lll11111S1l111111l1. Front Row: 'l'ln'rn-av llooh-y, Currie- lijorne-s, Jn-ml Iiulfv, l'hylIIs4 lloln-rlson. Svrulul Row: 'lvaul .'xl'kl'l'lI'lIll'l, lfralllcls H'zlIIn'r. liorruim- Lzxrwon, Ihlrlmru Phillips, lfrnnk Murphy, llomm l'1'1'k. lluns Hivslplml, lic-n Nvlwon. lhwk Row: Paul Ralf:-, Stuart Yogvl. Barham Sln-rwood. AI NIIIIIYRIII, Bob Day. Dirk lfre-nd:-nlwrg. .le'un4 Nh- lfum-In-r, Xhula-nn Ilan-klmrth. Man- .hu-obs, Ifrl-il liorizuurdt. NHIIIQHIILZI Ds-nnis llonaln-. I+'IIlS'l' VIOLIN .loycv Klonlz Convvrl Mistrvss Donna Utzig' Juvkiv liukuskv Doris Phillips Iizn'lw:n':i Kloflon Divk Stl-inwznul Iiill Clmurcli Ili-lon Ilarriznxc Alun Gillwrtson .ll'l'III2lllll' Colson SICUONII VIOLIN .lvun linllo I'liyllis Iiolwrtson llnns VVvsLpl1nl Ifloyml Murphy lic-nnvtli Nvlson Donna IR-ck Man' .lnuolms .lm-:nwlto lfziiiclwi' CK VIOLA Currio Kjornvs 'I'Iu-res? Dooley Barbara Phillip, Lorrzxino Larson Frances Waller Jean :xk'lit'l'IIIZi.Il CICLLO Ilugh Silnonscn Bvtty XNIIIIIIIIIQOI' Alun Sullzv Patsy A. Wobb l,l1tI'll'IZ1 Studlcl' IM-nn Scobiv Jounnv Francis IL-XSS Melvin Olson Vernon Ilrvihy .lorry Ifflilc And here we g FLUTIC .loan MacFarlane Margaret Arndt CLARINET Sylvia Grim Arthur Pond OIZOIC Yvonne Wilson BASSOON Bob Spver TRUMIII+I'I' Alun Sullivan llob Day Ricliard I r'l1vclm-nlwrggg HORN Dick Wi-bb Paul Ilzilfv TRO M H O N IQ B3.I'b2Il'll Slwrwood Stuart Vogvl lv,-0,1 lg,,,.gwm,dt I'I.-KNO TIMPANI AND Wadi-na ll1lL'lil5llI'l,lI 1y1m.gu,.t,t Wisomzm PERCUSSION .losopliinv li1'l.fIJ,'l'l'1'lS Donnis Donaho . --, .om I v 'x ?if?'l': ff J, V - 1 'A-JT-f.: 9, rw.. .v , any 4-'Z Cf ' . L - -.Vg ,CTM 322: T. ,I-rf G ff bg A , Q53 ,A+ pal' X x C!-' ' , 4175? ' X. I lk I 1 N' . A, '1:L.'f g51 114. I in 1 7 ,, L ' 'fi 'I-rf. 'l I . , .N t .41 , .1 ,I . . ' 1-'.'-wif. lv l Page 651 P ,v Imnlm l'l7lIl. Nllllaun l'hurch. l'ulsy A. XY:-hh. Dirk SlI'lII1l'Xlll4l. lluln-rl SIIIIOIISPII, .lc-rnmlne Colson, ll:-len nlll'l'l1lKl'. ll-QL Mornlng Urmwls galtlln-r us the vllselnhle plays during Flirislliizis we-1-la. Thi- 01-let prnrtlci-s: Nlr. Bronmn. lin-n lilck, llnvv lil-ll, Dirk W'4'bh. AI Null Illll lhulo-ll, M4-I Olson, Miki' Nrxlrr. age 66 Some special groups The Senior High String' Ensemble was or- ganized in 19-16 by Miss Elaine Ilomrose when the memhers were in Junior Iligh. It is composed of seven members and is under Erickson. 1 Pat A. We-hh. treasurer: and Other memhers stg Ilelen Ilarri- the direction of Mr. Eugene Officers of the group are president: Hugh Simonsen. Donna Jean Ftzig, librarian. are Bill Church, first violini age. Dick Steinwand, and Jermaine Colson, second violinists. Practices Monday and Thursday noons. are held every ition to perI'orm- ln aclcl ances for the high school activities, the String' En- semble has played l'or various service clulis and civic org'anizations. ivan, Paul Ryan. The purpose of the club is that the participants become better acquainted with popular and semi- classical music and that they improve in their ability to work coopera- tively as one organiza- tion. Iflrsl Iluw: Ilnrnllly Nlnlln-uv. l'alr0I I-In-rsoll. Ihlrlmru llllrlsln-llsoll. Gloria lllllu-3, Nlnrllyll Hilliallns. Marilyn Juhnsun, Nlnrrrllal Murphy. -I4-ri flulsl -mn, Ylrglnln fourlm-y, .loam l'ln'r1'r. .lunn lrllrhvn. llnnllal lhlllilllll, Ihlfllllfll Phillips, Nnllvp Snouk, I'urul Nnnmk, Mnrgnrvl lllvll. Nzlnrg Nomlnl Dorothy lla-nnlng, lille-1-n Ymul:-rhlm-lui-n, lime-nmry fans:-y, lfihln llnln, Yunnan' I'r1-stun. Nm-mul Ruw: l1'lor1-m'1- Nl:-Iivnull. liunnln- Qlnuln-. ISMI3 lirllnmn. Lnrruim- liruvgn-r, l.orvnn- hlwzl. .I1-:ln fonpn-r. Louise- Nlvfzlrllly. Jenn lions. ,Muni l' Ira Nlllrlry Nll'lll'l'lllll1l. floyrv l'ul'f. Iivvvrly I-Imglullml. lhlrlmral Urlnslu-, Iivlly Xlvlnn, Juan Nl:-yo-rs, Xlnrp Hrnnl. lla-lun-s l.4-nl. Maury lhlnlnn un Nl1'Nnlm-l', lin-lgn Uslrululu-r. l'allnlll4- Xlilkv. 'l'lllr1l lion: l rum'4'i l'us1'y. vloyvu' lirltl, llvlvn lh'lnlri4'ksoll, Betsy 'l'rm'i'y. Lula Pauli:-I. Nlzlrllm SIM ulnlwr. Jann- Xhmmlsim-le, llalrhzlrn Ugrn-nl Inu lmnurz, Mnry lluslwivk, Nlnrgurvt Su-lgri-n. nl'2lll'll'l' Wall-rr, .-hulrvy liron-ning. Glnrlu Iimllsun, Nlnry liulnvnm, Ruth Rh-ss, lin! Knapp, ll Is Nllle-lurllow, Pvggy lil'-41. Shlry -lo Gilhvrto. -In-ull:-lla' Jolws, Delores Xlolluzllzln, Ruth Osh-rlllls. rlznsu 1 Il lr I-'ourlll lhm: Naulvy lhllully, Pnl R4-slixo. Iirllg 5lllll!'Il, lilalllln' lIl'lllll'll'li5i rn, Marilyn Uuklry. Juni- lhlggs, Ifralllvvs I'l4wg1-rl. Nlnrllxlrn-I lin la-nv Iflsln-r. ilmln ,Inga-n-, llunnn lmllnrl, vlvrlnalluv lkrlson. l'lml'l1-m' llllslnn. .Izun-I Krnulql. lin-lpn I':nlil, .I4-rry Vol:-, lin-My Ilnnsun, IS4-lip lhurlmrn 'l'urpy, llulh Iiln-r. The third lmur vzlch nlziy zilmul ninety girls meet in the ziuclitm'ium for 21 przicticv :xml iustructionzil ses- sion. This group. the girls rliuir, is under the direction ul' Miss Lulu listeiisoii. lts purpose is to serve :is zi training' gruuml for the lirst choir and to give some musical training to nmre pupils in the sclipol. Among' their many activities was :L busy Christmas season, when they presented an assembly pru- grzmi ut' Christmas songs and eu- g'zig'0cl in uzmiliiig' in the hulls of the scliool and at the hospital and samu- turium. A second girls' sextet was picked from the choir: Juan Crib- lwn, Mziry l-lostwick, Marilyn Nl'il- lizims, Donna llzuisom, Clizirlene llustun, :uid Mz1rg':1i'et Hz11'lz1ss. The high scliool girls' sextet is in tltllllilllll for lll'0g'l'21lllS almost every week in st-liool and for Cllfllllllllllty org'ziniz:1tious. April Sliowers, Apple lllossom Time and Make l'1elieve zu'e hits of their repertoire. To entertain us Glrl-' Nl .-xl:-I Poses: flurky lxzllulslw, Dolly lilumrn-ivll. rn Nlllllln. lizwlc Kaur: Nom: Parrish, Nlnriunm- Nilnnmns, Ihilm-4-s spu C3 C7 uv' fs is lfirsl Row: Ilorls lilllllliilll. IK4-My lh 'Ali uc tm-, lin-My N1-is, Nettie R4-1-so-, lin-My Wnlnlnmn. Ylrglnln Ta-rry, Donna DI:-rking, Miss I,luil1- Guru. I'ul Slvurlls, Ill-In-ll Nelson, llorolhy Dooley. Nu-vonql Ilou: livrnldhn- linmgnrm-r. .loan Ili-nnlmg, Marg H1-ff:-run, lmlrim-ian, Svlnnitz. l'ImrI1-nv Huston, .Ionnnv lilo-lm-ah. lfmlu-Ilv Nlorlon. Rllzx liz-ulvy. .Ionn fronln. l'ut Hurry, H1-tty lhmle-ls. 'l'hIrll Ron: lloloro-1 llzlxtrvlll-r, Ifllnlmf lfullder. Lols Nunulvlvmil, .Iran Slmwn-rw. furulyn llrivkson, lfuyv Nvllmiclllmfm-r, ,loam livur. Ibnrle-nv flxu-gm-r. Num-y Balls, .loam llie-hls, Mary Lou NI1-Muni. Fourth Ron: Mzurgurn-I Quunzll. Lois l'unln-I, -Il-an Me-ya-r, .lf-:lin-llv Iiowlus, Slargnrn-I fans:-y, .Inunilu Tn-ulwrt. G4-rnldlnv Schoo- lu-rlv. Nunn Ollnsh-ml. lin-utrin-v Johnson, ,In-un liutzmzm. l'uIri1'Iu liirkholv. lfltih Row: furol llnrn. hldrvy 'l'hom1ls, Fzlrol l'llrlsIs-nsnn Order in the business world livery other Wei l group of girls U'0IlQl lllV km lnesdav noon EL vivucious . ,, 1 j mn as the Com- IllCl't'l2ll Clnh meets in room 301. These meet- ings serve several purposes for the versatile students who attend them. Each meeting'hz1s A H. ,. .. 1 og,,i.1m put on hy either the girls them- selves or hy prominent business men and women. 1'omnn-rc-Iul fllllll lnltluh-N must draw . u plc-Iurv hlimlfoldul. ls lhls u In--al for fulurn- we-rw-lilrlall ahllilyi' flmrln-iw Huston, livr- nldim- S4-lnwlu-rl:-, and .luunllal Tn-ulu-rt. This year the cluh spon' 1 I . sorec movies in hopes ofg'z1i11i11g enough money for ai SCll0l2ll'- ship. Besides their niany functions, they had time to hold social meetings and some parties. Miss Lucile Gzxrtz, the cluh adviser, thinks soeiwl life 0' ' ' ' ' . is bood for .ill successful husiness people. 'wi JMR 4 . y Nlnry Lon Nlrfnnn stand rn-andy lo nwvt the crowd. Q At all public performances The Ushers' Cluh, orgzuiized last year, is one ofthe service groups in our school. Mrs. Heal- dle is the adviser ol' the club: Bzu'hz1rzi Morris, presidentg Doris Hlumreich, vice-presidentg Louise McCarthy, secretary: Dean Scohie, treasurerg Delitte Mnyenschien, Cll21ll'Ill2lll ol' con- stitution committee: and llich liehherg, Cl12ll1'lTl2lI1 of stzmdzwds committee. Ushers from the Club have served ut the Lions' Cluh plays, Civic Music Concerts, llistory Cluh lectures, Mule Chorus prog'i'znnis, and at all school activities. Iflrsi Row: llurlmru Morris. Ile-I--n Sn-lson, Nlyrn lluggs. Dirk Farr. Hugh Slllmnsv-ll, Dick lin-inn-rs, Nlury 0'1'onnor, I.ollis1- IH-A-L, .Iunlcv Holton. Nylvln Eve-ruling. lD'.tnm- lh-rgmnn. Nocolul Row: Rlch R1-llln-rg. lh-My lhlnh-Is. Lola XYhil1-. l'4'p.:1:y flosv. Nlalry lhrsiwicfi, Ifzlyo 5l'lllllitlIlUPf1'l', Dmllm Immlrl. .lmul llurlc, l'unnl1- Ghlis. Nhlrllyn Jollnsull. Iwu !Ynlkn'r. Holly lllumrvlvll. 'Third llow: Maury Lou All-funn. Ylrginln 1'our1ne-y. furol Clmpmam. .hun-t fullon, Nlaxry .Io tilllu-rlo. .lznn-I Arnold. l'ul N-hofm-r, Lucy nI'llllH'l'1l, .loycr Nj sw, -loam l'rIhIn-ll. fnrol linhr. lh-un S1-ohio. I-'ourlh Ron: Ruth Thompson, llonlm lill1lkl'. lh-vn-rly Curtis, Cnrul Dv Bruin, Enrol ldlrlson. .Io Ann lfrauu-is. ll:-lon-s Wamnlngw-r. Pansy ,L Wm-hh, l'utln-rlno Re-id, Sylvian Grim. Marilyn Nlllll'lll4'l'. furoln- .lmm lin-rss-n. Ififlh Ilow: Nlnrgurn-I Rich. Ruth llnnsa-n, ll:-lon-s Gsm-Il. .lonn Ilvnnllnz. Ilan-I S1-nik:-, Ruth llzunlkv, Yiolvl Glznnh-r, floyvu- Brill. lilla-4-n lhnrrvtt. Pan Wllihf, Maury Lou Soung. .lunlcv HTH:-. Sixth Row: Rnivnmry fnscy, Dorothy Nlutln-ws, Gs-lwvlvvo xvxlflllil' YYlIllll1'l'l'l'5f4lII. .lzulvl llxlnson, Belly lhlusoll. l'll0fl'lN'4' Nlclivonll. Nlnrllyn Nlllvlln-r, l.ora-uw Shi-11. .IQ-nn Coop:-r, Nlxlrgzlrvl Sn-lgrvn. lmlllsl- Nlcfzlrllly. Sq-vu-ull: Row: lla-In-n flow, l'null:w Ailmumny, Glorln N1-sh-mlorf. l'e'1:x:y Dowml. Ruth llslvrhus. llw-Ivn Ifulln-r, tin-u-In-n Nulum, IN-Iillv Nlilyvllsvllirll. lilglllh Ron: .hldrvy 'l'Ilonms. fnrol fhrlstvnsoll. Gun-llylll Hoff, lilll Lohrn-y. Lois l':mln'l. lun N'w're-lice, lhrtlzm l'm'l4'rson. Nlalrllm Null:-r, livlly Nlulllgla-r. Impr- Rolwrm Yvlmhlc. PM We-hh, PM SQ'Y1'I'llll1'4', Sylvhx I-lvn-riling. rt:-rs ms-4-1 pi-rsonulilln-s un th:-ir he-nts: Nlalrlm-Ile l.lll'lDkl', Miss lim- -lazy Nl'2l,lllll'3. :lun-lnlxly hIll'1lkl'l', ra-vvalls int:-rs-sling shin-- ls nturi- rs-porter. ilutvrvls-ws I'nl Iizlrry alllll Jalvk I'l'l'l10Ilf, nlln lights on hs-r ylllllh in flu- I'hilIpplnn-s lu ni-us ri-pnrtv-rw Klrf rn- In lu- girl und Imp nl' the uve-Ii. 1:lni:l Riu-Ily :lllil Dorothy Iiiri-ly, Reporters, reporters everywhere Miss lllldn Yu-vlv, fnvlllly llllYi'4l'l'. und llziw- FII' vnrntf. mmmglm: 4-illlor. fiml humor In thc- In-ws. The lllue-J, carrier nl' the latest selinnl scoops, zinecclntes, :intl liuninr, greets its rezuling' pulilic tlnring' iil'tli hour every other Friclzly. Fur tlie stuclents, lmy the students rain well lie tlie motto of the palperg fur, :ls 21 re- sult of stzltl' melnlmersliip nl' over il liunclrecl, its sources for news rezieli tu the heart nl' the selionl, the students themselves. Also, every senior liigli student who is 21 lllQl'IllJUl' nl' tlie stu- flent activity nssncizitioii reel-iyes at copy. With tlie lielptul criticisms :incl new iflezls which the NzitinmilSclinlz1s- tie l'ress Association offers its mem- bers, the Blue-.I staff' constantly aims to be of' Value to the pupils in present- ing' their sclionl life z1ec'l1l':1tely :mil yivirlly. .U thi- sllzu'k. Ihr- I-Itlilorizll Ihmrd, 4-nn' sultillg Nlr, llnllzuul Nllllln-. thi- print:-r. plans thi- pug:-Q for ilu- nl-xt Issue. 'l'hn- Exlilurizxl lhmrtl consists uf rlzlvky lin- Iluslu-. .-'Haul hulln-. ,la-am h-In-rnmn. linu- l iIvuruIl'. -loan U1-lu-r. :mil Kiln Ifuril. On the CllCTfH Azul. lfrnn! lion: l'1'gg5 flosr, Nlnrilpn Walrus-r. llorollly Shun-, vlemn Uh-hls, So-4-mul Ilan: lilurln Nwvnson. Lois Luhrnmn, I'4-g Quamdl, listln-r Frihf lIl'll1 Nlzlrp Iiusluh-I.. lim-I. Ron: Ilnnlm Ilaux'-uni, Rulh Ifuzllx. IN-Inrvs lla-nlw. Marilyn Nlllffll- In-r. sport- R4-luu'l1-rs: Norm Mull. lin-n ISM-lx. l'nllI Ryan l'llulugrupllvrs, Rirh ll'-Illu-rg :mal Norm lllllll. Nvalivllr lion lijorm-s. I-ld sh-illlmpl'l'. u'nI l'hurln-s Us-hvr. I-'n-:ltllrv mul .Krl Nlutf: Iivllg lie-Mfr. Nlnrlvlls' l.ll1'hk1-. ,laym- lilnnll, llorls Vripv, lnrolpn Salisbury, Dvlnrl-s Xhnlllimgvr. .hum Ifrnm-is, I'ul L Wm-hh, llugh Sinmmvn. ,lan-k l'rn-gout, Iiuyn- Iinrmlux. fnrul llama-r, .lmuuw lizuns-l. flillll' Burl, Ruth lmrly. Nhnnlhngz L1-roy Xrilmod. Lanny lin-hling. Ru-porin-rs: Xlrglnln 'l'vrr5. Ililu lie-ally, Luis N'Ilill', liorolhy .lvnsuln Nvws Nlalif. firxl row: Ylolvl Ulzxllilvr. Nunvy .hum-s, 'loan-phln Nliclgv Ilallvrrsull, lfllfllilfll Nnllwr, llnwn llllrcl, Pu! R4-Q-tivo. lla-My Kvgvrrvls. ,ln-an ,ln-nm-ll. lhnriw livvk, Nun- I-Illsllvn-. Npalllgln-r, Yvulnn- W'iIsull, Nlnrgnrn-I Rigln-y, iLrn'l4'Iwll Nlllum. llv- No-vmul Row: .Iuyvv l.e-lmrl. .Io-nn Poop:-r, I n5n- N'lnnI1lllmHn-r lun-a Spun-r. Ill-My lluniq-ls, llvlklth- Nlxlyvllsvllivll. N01 pl4'lllr4'd: Klllh fynlhiu Bliss, Dornilly Bin-ly. Linm-xl lil-llsoll, 09411-rlllls, Nhxlnlillg: Joym- Iirill, lhmlm Suvltq, Yiflifliil llvilly. Pxngv 'Il I!1mklu'1-pn-rw: ISMI3 Nbifa, Jmlnm- l':lnll-l. livlly Ylvhln. llorln Iiullnu-r. lmix l'anln-I. Virginian Rn-illp. Nlr. l.llNI'1'Il1'l' Iirull Mr. Grunt Thayer. liuslm-ss Advlewr: Rllfll1,81l'TllllS, .lose-plillw Keg:-rr:-ls, .lo Gunn-t, Hr-le-n Jenn flosv, .Ianni-t lla-lm-, Phyllis Fltzslninmns, Margaret Qunndl, Tum Carlson, Audrey Thonms. fharlrlw Flshi-r, Yul Wi-In-r. Rim Ifunl, Dirk fnrr, Heh-n N4-lraon, Vem llrelhy, l'o-pggy Clone-. Hugh Sinmnse-n. llonrm Kntzlu-. Ann Zu:-Ikv, Pat! Turn:-r, Marlena- Lui-bk:-. Mary Bostwivk. l'1lu.lnu- ll:-ndrlvksun. .lan-ky Knkuskc-. Mary I're'g0llt. -loan frunln, Nettle Rees:-, Donna Die-rklng. Huh Hvssvr, Fnrnlyn I-Irirkson. Joyvv Kluntv, fnrolyn Suslmnvk, IiGrIs Ba-rk. -linux N'n'h4-r. Paul Ryan. Miss lla-ssio fart:-r. editorial iulvlsn-r. Nut shown: Ili-I4-n I uIl4-r :uid Iii-v Mn-Hilorff. Svnlnr rnlnlnlllvn- First Row: .lmlllllr YYII1-1'Il'r. I,lnn4-:L lh-nsnn. S1-rolul How: Ilorlh Phillips, lil-Hy livyvr. Slnmllng: Ihiu- 0'1unni-II. I':iul 'l'nusIgn:in1 e i They told the story Making' up this publiczitioii is one ul' the liiggrest single projects cz1i'i'iecl on in zi school yezu: lt also is an importzint job, because this is the one hook lmtli llflCiQ3l'2l'2lClll2ltQS and gmcliiaites will prulmlily keep for ex long time to come. Clmusing' the theme for our hook was the liztrclest decision. We chose the l m'ty-ninei' theme hecziuse we knew there would be no repetition in later times tat least for 100 yezirslj When the staff found that many other school annuals had chesen the same theine, they were still unflziunted and went to work with ever' inure enthusizism to make theirs fi truly rep- flns-u-s and nmlu-up stuffs: First lion: linrh Klofhfn. .lonn Ill-ar. D 1 . - v - H - Ni-eovul lhnw: Nlargalrdft fxlsey. Imllisq- I'4-Pk, lfuys- Nl'hIllilllk0fQ'l'. l95entfltlxe ljuhhcfltlon' Nlumlllnz: Nlldgu' llIllY0l'NIlll. lhlw' Ih-ll. Iii-My Owvll. Illini Kvzllv. HMM' xx-llld' ...M ' ' Phoenix members are clioseii Vrmn those who show willingness to work Page on the puhliczitimi and who Iiziye zilsu been reconnnended hy their tezicliers and zldyisers. 72 Of the F orty-nincrs' ' The business staff has the job of making the year- book a financial success. With the cost of publishing the book steadily rising each year, their efforts also have to be increased. Soliciting for ads is the main way to raise funds, and the business staff goes in for this job in a big way. Setting aside one day in the second semester, the mem- bers leave school and canvass the town. The meth- od of selling the product with a sample was used this year, for pictures -of the proposed advertisers' places of business were taken before hand and then the solicitors sold ads with the pictures. At this spot the business staff would like to mention that patronizing these ad- vertisers will be appreciated by the whole staff. The Phoenix this year again became a member of the National Scholastic Press Association and put on a Sadie llawkins Day Dance to raise funds to send three of the staff members to the association conference in French Lick, lndiana. Blll Ogden. Editor Margaret IYIM-nmxi Assisi. lillllnr B4-My llnnla-Is. linu. XIRIHIKYI' Erlllw Eln-rl. Anslsi. Edllor Thi- nrt stuff meellng: Front Row: Dolores lie-lim-Il, Nancy Swan, ll'Anm- lie-rgxmul. Ronald Gllln-rlrwn. line-k Row: Hill fllrlmns. Doris Kolwllz, Mr. Fflllll man. url adviser: .lime llurt, Miki- Lum-1. lhlsllwss staff sessions: Ifronl Row: G1-n Flnlry, Betty Danle-ls. Lnnny lh-hllng, D4-I-Iltv Mnye-nscln-ln, Bnrlmru Hess, Put Slnlllcr. linck Row: Sue- I-Justice, Ruth fxunplon, Kay linrllnx. Pnl linrry, .Ionn Ill-nnlng. Ylolu-t Glnnder. lhnvl Sl'lllkl'. lil-lly R1'll'. Bnrlmru Hn-Ilnnll. Dean Scoble, Donna linrry, l'nrol Do-Brnln. Lonlsu- Nlvfxlrllly, lil-My Spangler. Dave Huge-n. i Page 'Ili 2 ,i Bus-5 lflrwl Row: lhnvn liothom, Nlurllyn Johnson. liurlmm liloflen, liurharn llellzlml. Miss liurlmrn liurtlm-5, linye linrdux, Nancy Swann. Belly Daniels. N1-enml Row: llonlm llierliing, -Imul B4-nr. lsallwl Morton. lieu Xnllker. Lillllezl Benson. lloris llecli. Xlzlrilyn lilalndn-r, .lose-plllne liege-rro-ls. 'I'IlIr1l Row: Erllne liherl. 4'ImrIem- Fisher, lh-vu-rly furthe, llonnn lillllkv, l'f'i:L:y Flo'-e. Sumlru Alden, .log llnnl, Shirley Warren. .lonnne 0'l'onnor. Ifourlh Row: Iluirll Simonsen, IM-nu S1-ohh-. .lnckie lizllulska-, Dlek Curr, lion llelfernnn. Slew- Bolle-Q, Nlnrs Kurs-I Selgru-ll. Lanny livhlillll. They jist 'writ' it clown The llluehird, the literary puhlicntion of .lnnesville lligh School, is composed entirely ol the works ot students. This years atc- tivities hegzm with the annual lflluehird teal to welcome in the new memhers, under the di- rection ol' Nancy Swain, Marilyn Johnson, and llzuvn llothoni, with Miss llzwlmrzi Hartley as A peek-Imle Imclidrop In-lpn xulverllse Hu- Iilllehirll eolllesl. Belly Ilzmielu. lien Xhullu-r. Nlnrgxlrn-I S4-Igren und Vern Ilriehy wut:-Ii simn-rs. Don llefferuun. Mika- Lopez, and Mel Olson. wiklmlielllti 'i t QENUQUQ ff fe' Fflft I Lge Tl adviser. The staff includes llzu'h:irz1 llellzind as editor, Kaye Kurdux ns clizxirwonizin ol' the editorial hoard, l'i2ll'lJ2ll'2l Kloften us husiness lH2l.D2lg'Ql', Marilyn Johnson :is secretary, Nan- cy Notlmohin ns publicity C'll2Ill'XWllll2lll, and Dawn l-Iothum as art editor. Meetings are held every other Weclnesdziy night after school. At that time ussignnients are given and Cl'l2ll'2lCt9l'lSl.lC selections as ex- zunples for the zissignnients are rezul. The annual Hluehird skit, March 2. was given to publicize the Literary Contest open to all students. The contest lzisted troin March fl to 11. A prize oi' il hook ol' the win- ner's own choice was given to the author ot' the hest piece of writing: fn Flrsl Row: Mlss Ya-rn Lee. Dlnne Bnhlnmn. Midge llnlva-rsml, Bob Messer, Dave Fllvnroff, have Hagen, .loam We-lwr, I-Irllne I-Ibert, Doris Berk, Mins l-Edna Taylor. Sn-eannl Row: Pal Turner. Madge !Ymulre-ll, Ne-llle Re-4-se, Murllyn Gland:-r. Carol Christ:-nson, Doris Urine, lhmrb Walker, Joyce lilontl, Barb Hellund. Thlrll Row: Altheu Unlvn-rl. Mar: Casey. Mnrlon Moray:-0. Linnea Benson, lilnlne Glnndcr, Donna Sweley. Cnrol Horn, .Indy Sehnlh-r. Nnney Swan. Fourth Row: Rnnnld lillherlson. Pnl Youmz, Donna Dlerklng, Barb Kloflen. Hlln Ford. .lonn Bear. Maru N'lNenmn, Pnl Bnrry. lllrk Cnrr. Honors to Selected on the basis of character and qual- ity of school work, the National Honor Soci- ety of Janesville is composed of both seniors and juniors. The Society sponsors a scholar- ship for an outstanding and worthy member each year to be awarded at Sing-out. As an integral part of the United States National llonor Society some of the members become eligible for a national scholarship through competitive examinations. It is an aim of all members to gain this recognition for them- selves and the school. Officers of the club are elected each semester. The advisers of the club are Miss Edna Taylor and Miss Vera Lee. these prospectorsn The Quill and Scroll Society was organized in 1926 to give recognition on a national and international basis to outstanding high school journalists. J. H. S. has an active membership in this society, its members being chosen from the staffs of the Bluebird, the Blue-J, and the Phoenix. Quill and Scroll annually makes the blue and white porn-poms to be sold at the Beloit football game and organizes an all-school ban- quet. This annual banquet, April 6, was held at the Women's Club and honored one out- standing member from every school organi- zation. lfronl Row: lilll Ogllen, Jacky Kuknske, Miss Bnrlmrn Bartley, Rllu Ford. Belly lhlnirls. S1-connl Row: l'lmrle-nr FlSllf'l'. Ylrglnln 'l'l-rry, Put Abrnlmm, Lois Lohrnmn, H1-len Barring:-. Isabelle Mor- lon. lin-tly Xhllss. 'I'hlr1l Row: Mnrllyn Johnson, Mnrgnrel Sf-Ign-n, Nancy Swan, Norman Hnnl, Murllyn Blrkholz, .loan Bent, llnwn liotlnnn. Ylrglnlu Reilly. Ifonrth Row: I.lnn4-n Iiemson. .Indy Schnller, Ted Crabb, .lean Jensen. ,loan Zlnnnernmn. Jnun Joyce, Norm Ruiz. Lois l'nnl4'l. Fifth Row: l'nnl Rynn, .lnne Burl. Rich Rn-hlwryz, George Shlllllllll, Hugh Sinmnsn-n. Mnry lleffz-ram, Pu- lrln-In Slanllvr. Mnrpznrn-1 bvlNf'I!lllll. -luck Pregont, Johnny Mlhos, nf., 'Too' Page Murllyn Johnson, Margaret bviNl lllklll. PM Young, Polly Olin, Mrs. l l0N'Ill'4' B1-null:-, Sllsx .lauw fll'll'k!4lll Nllss .lunv fonllngs. Phyllis Rolwrlson, Rim Ford. firm-lc-hen Nuzum. Leave it to the girls Every girl in J.lI.S. is a member ol' the Ifidelis Club as soon as she enrolls: but the business of the club is conducted by the board, consisting' of two members from each class and three advisers. The club performs many services throughout the school in giving a tenth grade picnic in the fall, decorating a showcase at Christmas, giviiig' teas for faculty and other special groups from time to time, and es- pecially, organizing' and decorating for the annual llome- coming dance. During the football season the Fidelis Club assists at the retreshment stand in order to build a fund for the annual scholarship and for the other essential activities it sponsors. Sn-nior lfhlvlis 'l'1-:I llnnlm lllvrklllg, lvfl. und Nlzlrgurcl Ruhr, righl. ra-cm-Ive In-an from l'hyI- lis lloln-rl!-:ul mul Marilyn John- son. llilslo-wi-s slzllldlllg lwlllllll the Iuhlv ure' Miss .lime Juvlwnll. left. and lllla lforcl. Pop Right: .hay Nluln. Iloln-rt Olson. ,hum-s Nlllh-r, Syhln Grim, and lhun-l Sn-nike sound off for the floor shun. S4-colnl Rlghl: lil:-ullor lirm-gp:vrllmn :asks ,lolmny Nllho-4 lo flu- dxulvn-. l'Iilr1I Iiiglll: Johnny and lilennor In-urlm: school. lfollrlll Right: HI:-:lnor slll'lIIng out' for lln- llvka-ls. All was not work The Phoenix Stull' snonsored 21 Sadie llziwkins Daw lmnce Oct. 2 for the tirst time in our history. The high school gym was ClQl'0l'21tQCl in high style, Newspapers, corn stalks, and other trztppings set the scene for el true l7og'pz1tcli Dance. Adding to the color of the zlllzlir were the costumes oi' all in zlttendztnce. Mr. and M. ll. Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. lflzirl Ebert were the iudges ol' the costumes, which were pzirzided hefore them during' the ggrzind mzlrch. After the grzmd march il floor show was presented hy vzxrious musical groups ofthe school. Among' them were the llung'ry Five, pictured above, 21 quartet made up ol' Mel Olson, Don lletlernzui, Steve Bolles, and Mike Lopezg and the Boys' Octet. The plmtogrupllvr vxlllglll lhls uhllv lhv gruml m:ll'4'h was filing punt. Thu- fnll Hurd 'I'inn ' pnrtv: ymlr host. thc Slndvnl l'onn4-Il Fun at home and awa lfldvlls mlu'rHs1-s llnmn-1-mnlng. Nlnrgnrn-1 xv!SI'llIllll, Grvlcln-n Nunnn, Doris Cripv. Judy Srhnlh-r, Pal A. IV:-lub, lllln. lfnnl. lh-lrgnh-s su-I. forth to thu- Nnllonnl Sclmluslh- Pre-ss Association l'onve-ntiem nt Fn-nu-h Lick Springs, ln- dhum. S1-MMI: Ilhuu- Hohlmnn. Miss lin-ssh' Cnrh-r, .hu-ky linkunka-. Slnmlhug: Miss llildn YQ-vlv. Bill lhnh-n. .Indy S4-Imllvr, Jann Weber, Barham Hel- lnnd, John Mlhos, Mnrgurvl xvlSf'Illllll, Rich Rehlwrg. Pum- F' N 5 f AA' ' x M. 5 1 , 'ty , 1 - ,Q7 xxx .QTSQ , 5 'A f Q if' ' ' 23? E 4 If X ' ' Ai 8 4 1 4 Q, Ei' R93 x 1 I- y Y a , kit, f 5' N24 'K '3 7i, Q 'KK -4 V . 1 N y- -J sg J W, 15,5 X S .ax ,A . I -g, . P TEHLA 1 Q, wil. N A 3' Q Urouns rcs! lightly on the ln-mls of lln- ra-lgnlnu klliu auul qln-4-ll. Shlrlilnln- Slnnnons and llolr I'n'I1'rs0ll. liven lhn' octopus -xmllcs nl the 'Ml Prom. Romantic is the journey into the mystical depths of the ocean, deep into the wonders oi' Davy Jones's locker. Romantic, also, was the Junior l'rom, which had for its theme Five lfathom l antasy. lleigning as king' and queen over this glorious underwater kingdom were I-loh Peterson and lllarianne Simmons enthroned on a rosy-tinged sea shell. lluhhling' notes of music arose from the handstand, set amid treacherous rocks, and coral reefs. llichard Kent and his orchestra charmed not only the dancers, but fairly seemed to set the little fishes and sea animals on the murals to flapping' their tins. Since the li'hts were fashioned into stariish, these small animals were not only in name hut also in reality the ethereal stars of this underwat- er king'dom. Hut otl' in one corner lurked a menacing paper-mache octopus, so realistic that it looked as if any moment it would carry away one of the dancers as its prey. The pageantry that goes with the Junior Prom, the grand march, and the crowning of the king and queen, seemed all the more ma- jestic in this beautiful setting. Surely those who attended the prom, if they are ever asked if they have been to Davy Jones's lock- er, can answer with a salty twang, Aye, l've heen there and hack. -:rj Five Fatlwm Fantasy Doris lilumrelch Ilsh-ns closely to Nell'r4 story: .loan Nlarlln and Ken Meigs enjoy the qlnnclng. Page fi' , Page 82 Vai? Af, .,,' Christmas Came Fld:-lls gives ll ten. Sllss Juni- .hu-ksnn pmu-s Iw- hlml thi- sn0wnmn rc-lun-rpls-n-: Miss Janu- Conilngs. hvsllh- Gretcllen Nllllllll nun-In--4 Shur- garet IUN4-nunl pour for Mrs. lflorvlln- HQ-mllu-. A prncllfn- ru-union Iwfura- the nltxlr src-ne of tha' f'hl'lN1l'lIllM program: lhlvv Hell. l'hylIlM Zodi- nvr. Gerry Nlllflllllllllll. John fmlnmn. Throughout the halls at J. ll. S., there was every evidence that Christmas was on the way. In the morning from 7:30 until 8 o'clock the eleventh grade en- semble played Christmas music in the halls. During the last week the First Choir delighted all classes and study halls as they grouped on the stairs and sang carols through the day. ln the same manner, though with strange words, the Latin Club sang their songs during a class period. The Camera Club held a party: the Commercial Club like- wise: the Fidelis Club gave a faculty teag the Latin Club featured a Christ- mas celebration, and the Spanish class reenacted some Mexican Christmas tra- ditions. Lighted candle-s for dPl'llY1lHllIlN at the llhrxlry girls' party: Ilene elsun. Gllln-rt. .loyrr Hnzeltlm-. Donna Nlnu-. Vnrolyn Tum- lhuvn nlllllllfll nnlldnl the nliproprlnh- holiday decorations ln Spnnlsh clnnn, llnn Kjornf-sa, Sum Gllhf-rio. Ed Lnnslnz, .lohn Mlhon, Glorln Knndson, Joanne lilennnh, and Dale Barry ss-I4-rl choirs- f'lll'lPillllllN Cards. In music, art, and frolicv The highlight of the Christmas season was the combined choir, band, and orchestra pro- gram, an annual outstanding event. Friends, relatives, and parents filled every seat, and stood in crowds along the wall and in the dor- ways to hear this concert. The orchestra be- gan the program by playing a familiar Christmas carol as the curtains were drawn. The band followed in serious and novelty Christmas tunes, and the first choir, grouped before a beautiful church window concluded the program. More than one advisory group had decorat- ed their homerooms, the Fidelis Club and art classes featured holiday displays for the front show cases, and the whole school took part in singing carols as part of the Christ- mas program the last afternoon of school, De- cember17. Thi- nnllvlly hl'1'lll' cI4'vorm4-d ilu- front cunupns. u product of the art clnssu-s Carol llugnr, Yvonne Dunning. llllllllllf Svliln-hslwr. Ruth Tliolnp Q son, Joy Smith, nnsl Bn-My Sli-vvrl hi-lp wi the' nulivlty svn 7 x., age fi ET fm if 0 U , -5 y , 104245414 1 78141 1 1 1 1 I 1 U 1 X ' f l 1 , 1 1 1 1 if QE, I 4.4 ' 1 1 .X X J , 1 A1 ,.If 11 -Qqf 1 ,' X X '1 4111535 1 1 ' Y: : EE ' 1 I 1-gs: 3 fljl x 1 Q J , .. ' X X 'fl Hg X g XX 4 N, , QF W Q i df r R 1' I ' 5 lx on Y' . A x 1-'Ch 1 1,1 1 2 1 M X771 1 1 I I i P- 1 rr ' fl' ' . I LES Y. 5 ' 'a Arndt, Roger Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Class Play 4. Angzustinv, Ge-rald Apollo Art Club 4. Bulls, John Boys' Glee Club 21 F.F.A. 2. 43 Grad, Comm. 43 Prom Comm. 33 Intramurals 2. 3. 43 Second Choir 23 Class Play 4. Barlass. lllargarc-t tl'v7.:'l Band 2. 3. 43 Clef Club 23 Comm. 43 Second Choir 43 Prom. Comm. 33 Grad. Comm. 43 C.J.B. Glee Club 33 Se-xtet 4. Pnp.,e 88 vi 'Z' Seniors Abraham, Pat Ackerman, Ja-an Blue-J 43 First Choir 2, 3. 43 G.A.A. 2. 3, 4. Bd. Pres. 43 Grad. Comm. 43 P rom Com.m 43 Quill 8: Scroll 4. Affeldt. Joan, 4J0l Cheerleading 3, 43 First Choir 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 2, 3. 4. Sec. Treas. Bd. 3, 43 Grad Comm. 4, Anderson, Bruce lllukcl Track 3, 43 J-Club 3, 43 Football 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Council Rep. 2, 33 Class Play 4. Augenstein, Neil Boys' Glee Club 33 First Choir 43 Intramurals 2, 3. 4. Bahr, Margaret G.A.A. 2. Barlass, George- F.F.A. 2. 3, 4. Vice Pres. 3. Treas. 3. Pres. 43 Intramur- als 2, 3, 4. Barry, Pat Camera Club 2: Commercial Club 3, 43 Drama Club 3, 43 Homecoming Comm. 2, 33 Phoenix 2. 3, 43 Prom. Comm. 3: Orchestra 2, N.H.S. 43 Forum Club 4. Blue-J 2, 3, co-copy Editor 43 Council Vice Rep. 43 De- bate 3, 43 Drama Club 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3. 43 Quill 8: Scroll 43 Class Play 43 Thespians 4. Anderson, Barbara tBarhl A Blue-J 2, 33 Phoenix 33 Dra- ma Club 43 Homecoming Comm. 33 Latin Club 3, 43 Council Vice-Rep. 23 Class Play 4. nd rows, Edward Football 2, 33 Boys' Glee Club 43 F.F.A. 2, Intramur- als 2, 3, 4. Barts-l, lSlarle-nv Baxter, Richard B4-ar, Joan Bluebird 2. 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 43 Council Rep. 43 Drama Club 3, 43 Grad. Comm. 43 N.H.S. 3, 43 Phoe- nix 43 Prom Comm. 33 Quill 8: Scroll 43 Class Play 43 Thespians 4. Beckman, Ronald Council Vice Rep. 43 Grad Comm 43 J-Club 43 Prom Comm. 33 Track 2, 3. 43 In- tramurals 2, 3, 4. B F.F.A. 43 Intramurals 2. 3. 4. eck, Doris Bluebird 43 Blue-.I 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 23 Homecoming Comm. 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 4, Pres. 43 Phoenix 2, 3, 43 Prom Comm. 33 Thespians 3, 43 N.H.S. 4, Vice Pres. 43 Class Play 4. Bennett, Jane Grad. Comm. 43 transferred from Sumner, Washington 4. X . 3 Bennett, John Grad. Comm. 4. Benway, Roland tllollie-J Grad. Comm. 43 Intramur- als 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Or- chestra 3. Beyer, Betty Blue-J 3, 43 Drama Club 3. 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Homecom- ing Comm. 3, 43 Phoenix 43 Prom. Comm. 33 Class Play 43 Thespians 4. Birkholz, Harold Football 2, 3, 43 J-Club 3, 43 Council Rep. .23 Council Vice-Rep. 23 Basketball 2. 33 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Class Play 4. Benson, Linnea Band 3, 43 Bluebird 43 Dra- ma Club 2, 3, 43 Thespians 3, 43 Grad. Comm. 43 Home- coming Comm. 43 Prom Comm. 33 Phoenix 2, 3, 43 Blue-J 2, 3, 43 N.H.S. 43 Class Play 43 Quill 8: Scroll 4. Bernard, Joan Birenholtz, Judy Bluebird 2, 3, 43 Blue-J 43 First Choir 2, 3, 43 Home- coming: Comm. 2, 33 Latin Club 3, 4: S.A.A. Coll. 2. 3, 43 Sextet 4. Birlcy, Dorothy Blue-J 43 Grad. Comm. 43 Clef Club 2. Page 87 Black, Gerald bled? Class Pres. 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 33 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Coun- cil Rep. 2, 33 J-Club 3, 4, Bohlman, Diane Blue-J 2, 3, 4, News Ed. 43 Council Rep. 33 G.A.A. 2, 3: Grad. Comm. 43 Homecom- ing Comm, 33 Latin Club 3, 43 Phoenix .2, 3, 43 Quill 8x Scroll 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 4, Sec. Bladorn, Charlotte tCharl G.A.A. 2. Bolles, Stephen III fMajorj Bluebird 43 Boys' Glee Club 23 Intramurals 2, 3. 43 Coun- cil Rep. 43 Drama Club 43 Grad. Comm. 43 Class Play 43 Forum Club 43 Thespians 4. -lg Class Treas. 43 Class Play 4. Botys' Shirlfxy Borkenhagen, Lois Band 2.3, 4. 1 sf' Page B8 Bostwick, Mary Bflfhllm. DBWII Blue-J 43 C.J.B. Glee Club 23 Council Rep. 23 G.A.A. 23 Grad Comm. 43 Phoenix 43 Prom Comm. 33 Second Choir, Vice Pres. 43 Ushers' Club 4. Bowlus, Jeanette Camera Club 23 C.J.B. Glee Club 23 Comm. Club 3, 43 Second Choir 23 Grad. Comm. 4. Braun, Dean Camera Club 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Class Play 4. Brennan, Barbara Blue-J 3, 43 Council Vice- Rep. 3g G.A.A. 23 Grad. Comm. 43 C.J.B. Glee Club 3 Apollo Art Club 3, 43 Blue- bird 2, 33 Art Ed. 43 Blue-J 2, 3, 43 Council Vice-Rep. 23 Quill 8: Scroll 43 Prom Comm. 3. Branch, Nod Breiby, Vernon QVQ-rnl Boys' Glee Club 2, Drama Club 43 Grad. Comm. 43 Or- chestra 2, 3, 43 Phoenix 3. 4: Prom Comm. 33 Ushers Club 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Class Play 43 Thespians 43 N.H.S. 4. Bright, Betty IL ?V Cahill, Sally QSalJ C.J.B. Glee Club 35 Second Choir 3. Campion, Ruth C.J.B. Glee Club 2, 35 Phoe- nix Bus. Staff 2, 3, 45 Home- coming Comm. 2. I Tnrr, Richard Qllickl C Band 2, 3, 45 Bluebird 4: Blue-J 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Grad. Comm. 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 Phoenix 45 Prom Comm. 35 Thespians 3, 45 Vice-Pres. 45 Ushers' Club 3, 45 Class Play 4. asf-y, Margaret Commercial Club 3, 45 Coun- cil Rep. 35 Homecoming Comm. 45 Phoenix 45 Prom Comm. 35 C.J.B. Glee Club 35 N.H.S. 4. Brovick, Albert CAD Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Football 25 Grad. Comm. 4. Bumgarner, Geraldine 1Ge-el Commercial Club 45 Grad. Comm. 4. Butters, VVilliam QBilll Basketball 25 Football 2. 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Calvert, Band Prom Carlson, Boys' Althea 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Comm. 45 N.H.S. 4. Howard Glee Club 35 Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. Ca.:-my, Frances Ufranh Second Choir 3, 45 Prom Comm. 35 C.J.B. Glee Club 3. Casey, Rosemary C.J.B. Glee Club 35 Second Choir 3, 45 Ushers' Club 3. 4. Buggs, Myra G.A.A. 2, 3. 4, Vice-Pres. 45 G.A.A. Bd. 45 Ushers' Club 45 Prom Comm. 3. Burns, Martha Band 2, 3, 45 C.J.B. Glee Club 45 Drama Club 4. Byrne, Arlene Apollo Art Club 3. 54154 Page 1 f -I .1 J-: A . . gs? Cripe, Doris Bluebird 2, 3, 4, Blue-J 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 2, 3, 43 Thes- pians 3, 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Grad Comm. 4, C.J.B. Glee Club 23 Prom Comm. 33 S.A.A. Coll. 35 N.H.S. 4. Curry, XYendc-ll QSWA-nl Intramurals 2. 3, 4. Dade, Shirley Second Choir 2. 33 C.J.B. Glee Club 2, 3: Cheerlead- ing 4. Hanks, Ronald 1Ronnivl Blue-J 43 Intramurals 2, 3 4: Grad. Comm. 4. nu' 90 Chrisos, Xvilliam Phoenix 4, Football 2. 3. 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2. 3. 43 J-Club 43 Apollo Art Club 43 Grad. Comm. 41 Class Play 4. Close, I'eg.fgy Bluebird 3, 4, Blue-J 4: C.J.B. Glee Club 45 Clef Club .23 G.A.A. 2, Lib. Asst. 2, Phoenix 43 Ushers' Club 4. Cowan, Virgil lVirgl Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 In- tramurals 2. 3, 4. Cripps, Donald Track 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 J-Club 4, Second Choir 2. Curtis, Beverly Bluebird 3, 43 Ushers' Club 4, Prom Comm. 3. Daniels, Betty Bluebird 2, 3, 45 Blue-J 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 45 Dra- ma Club 43 Homecoming Comm. 3, 43 Phoenix 2, 3, 41 Bus. Mgr. 4: Prom Comm. 33 Second Choir 2, C.J.B. Glee Club 23 Ushers' Club 3. 43 S.A.A. Coll. 2, 3, 43 Class Play 43 Quill 8z Scroll 45 Thespians 43 N.H.S. 4. Delfraties, XVilliam lBilll Intramurals 2, 3. 4. Christenson, Carol Clef Club 23 Commercial Club 3, 43 Council Rep. -13 Prom Comm. 3: Grad. Comm. -lg Ushers' Club 4, N.H.S. 4. Cook, Joan lfnokivl Band 3, 4: G.A.A. 23 Lib. Assist. 2. Crihhe-n, Esther Drama Club 2, 3, 43 Blue--.I 4: Glee Club 4, Grad. Comm. 4. x, D l . 3' .R li ,gli .iflifiil Sf , ff. ZJ?'4' 4 .T 1 Dvmrow, Charlotte fflharl Grad. Comm. 43 G.A.A. 2. Divrking, Donna Bluebird 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 43 Vice-Pres. 43 Grad Comm. 43 Phoenix 43 Prom Comm. 33 N.H.S. 43 Drama Club 3, 43 Thespians 43 Class Play 4. Dooley, Dorothy Grad. Comm. 43 Commer- cial Club 43 G.A.A. 23 Class Play 4. 4 'T' my 3 Nw 2' . II Diehls. Joan Mol Blue-J 43 Commercial Club 43 Grad. Comm. 43 Lib. Assist. 2. 3, 4. Dominy, Francis Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Dowd, Peggy QPQ-gl Ushers' Club 43 Blue-J 33 Grad. Comm. 4. Dowd, William lBilD Apollo Art Club 4. Ebert, Erline Bluebird 2, 43 Council Rep. 23 Council Vice-Rep. 33 Grad. Comm. 43 Phoenix 3, 4, Assist. Ed. 43 Prom Comm. 33 Quill 8: Scroll 43 N.H.S. 3, 4, Sec. 43 Class Play 4. Edmunds, Theodore lTedJ EIVGF, Dvall Council Rep. 23 Football 2. 3, 43 Grad. Comm. 43 Intra- murals 2, 33 J-Club 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. Elvcr, Lowell C0195 Class Sec. 43 Prom Comm. Chairman 3, Apollo Art Club 3, 4, Pres. 43 First Choir 2, 3, 43 Second Choir 23 Homecoming Comm. 2, 33 Council Vice-Rep. 2, 43 In- tramurals 2, 3, 4. Eustice, Shirley Csuel Blue-J 2, 3, 43 Phoenix 2, 3. 43 Prom. Comm. 33 C.J.B. Glee Club 23 Council Vice- Rep. 23 Second Choir 2. Joined the Navy. Engles, Richard fllickl Football 2, 33 Intramurals 2. 3, 43 Grad. Comm. 4. Filvaroff, David Blue-J 2, 3, 4, Ed. 43 Council Rep. 33 Council Vice-Pres. 43 J-Club 3, 43 Basketball Mgr. 2, 3. 43 Head Mgr. 43 Class Play 43 Forum Club 4. Page 91 Filllvy. U-f'hPvif'v1' Finnane. Jean F Blue-J 2, 33 Drum Major 2, 33 Phoenix 2, 3, 43 Home- coming Comm. 33 Prom Comm. 33 Grad. Comm. 4. ishvr, Charlem- Fidelis Bd. 23 First Choir 2: Drama Club 3, 43 Prom Comm. 33 Bluebird 43 Quill 81 Scroll 43 N.H.S. 43 Coun- cil Vice-Rep. 43 Grad. Comm. 43 Homecoming Comm. -13 Phoenix 43 Second Choir 3, 4, Pres. 43 Class Play 43 Thespians 4. Ford, Rita N:- A-ap.. Blue-J 2, 3, 43 Clef Club 23 Council Rep. 23 Drama Club 2, 3, 43 First Choir 3, 43 Homecoming: Comm. 3, 43 Ui , . 5' t -'if ff X- . : ,v.3l., .. pa- UL? 'JS S.A.A. Coll. 43 C.J.B. Glee Club 2, 3. Folk, Robert F Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ox. James Mossy Boys' Glee Club 3, 43 In- tramurals 2, 3, 4, Rep. 43 Track 2. 33 Basketball 2. 4l'ont. from column ouch Latin Club 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 4, Treas. 43 Phoenix 43 Fidelis Bd. 3, 4, Pres. 4, Treas. 33 Thespians 3, 43 Quill 81 Scroll 32 Sec. Treas. -lg Class Play 4. Franke, Bc-tty Jane Grad. Comm. 43 S.A.A. Coll. 2. Garlt, Corrine Apollo Art Club 43 Grad Comm. 4. Gessert, David fGusl Apollo Art Club, Sec. 4: Class Play 43 Camera Club 33 Track 2, 43 J-Club 2.3, 4. Gilbe-rtson, Allan Orchestra 2, 3, 43 S.A.A. Coll. 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Class Play 4. Fraser. Ronald lRonl Basketball 2, 3. 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Intro murals 2. 33 J-Club -4: Grad Comm. 4. Garvin, Pete-r IIN-to-5 Prom Comm. 33 Grad Comm. 4. Gilbert, Ilcnv Clef Club 21 Choii 3: Lib Asst. 3, 43 Grad. Comm. 4 Gillwrtson, Ronald Apollo Art Club 4: Latin Club 3, 43 Phoenix 43 Grail. Comm. 4: Quill 81 Scroll 4. N.H.S. 4. , . Hagen, David Council Rep. 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 33 F.F.A, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 33 Intrziniurals 2, 3, 43 Phoe- nix 2, 3. 43 Prom Comm. 33 Track 33 Visual Aids 33 Sec. Class 33 Vice-Pres. Class 43 N.H.S. 43 Pres. 4. llamillon. Carol Library Assisi. 3. Hanlon, Mary Second Choir 3, 4. llurnack, Virginia Grad. Comm. 4. Glander, Elaine Blue-J 43 C.J.B. Glee Club 23 Clef Club 23 Commercial Club 3, 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 N.H.S. 43 Class Play 4. Graesslin. Sihella G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 S.A.A. 43 Grad. Comm. 4. Gross, Kenneth Band 2. Halvorson, Marjorie Blue-J 3, 43 Phoenix 3, 43 Council Rep. 3, 43 Prom Comm. 33 N.H.S. 3, 4, Trezxs. 43 Class Play 4. Haney, Arnold Apollo Art Club 3. Hanson, Delores Hastreiter, Delores Commercial Club 43 Trans- ferred from Edgerton High School. Glander, Marilyn Bluebird 3, 43 Blue-J 33 Camera Club 23 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Grad. Comm. 43 Home- coming Comm. 33 Latin Club 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 43 Phoe- nix 43 Prom Comm. 33 Class Play 4. Green, Dona Blue-J 33 Drama Club 33 Homecoming 4. Gsell, Leroy Camera Club 33 Intramur- als 2, 3, 43 Band 43 Grad. Comm. 43 Class Play 4. K ,I rx' x gs Page 93 Page 94 H fra. l 'S qi 1 if 33 . X. 'Q livndrlvkson, Elaine C.J.B. Glee Club 23 Grad Comm. 43 Phoenix 43 Prom Comm. 33 Second Choir 4. Henning, Evelyn C.J.B. Glee Club 23 Lib. Assist. 3. llnry.-fort, Stanls-y Council Vive-Rep. 43 Prom Comm. 33 Intrzimurnls 2, 3, -43 Class Play 4. Hom-ysvtt, Ralph Camera Club 2. 3: Prom. Comm. 33 Boys' Glee Club 23 Class Play 4. Hazvltinf-, Joyce Clef Club 23 Second Choir 33 Lib. Assist. 4. Heffernan, Donald Bluebird 43 Apollo Art Club 43 Drama Club 43 First Choir 2, 33 Football 2. 3, J-Club 3, 43 Intramurals: Grad. Comm. 4. He-lgvsf-n, Richard Boys' Glee Club 23 Council Vice-Rep. 23 Grad. Comm. 43 Second Choir 2. Henning, Arthur Intramurals 2, 3. 43 Grad. Comm. 4. Hcnning, Jams-s Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Football 3, Hjorth, Donna Bluebird 43 Class Play 43 Transferred from Racine Park. llorn, Carol Commercial Club 3, 43 First. Choir 2, 3, 43 Grad. Comm. 43 Class Play 4. Ili-dgvcovk. Rolwrl Intr:1mur:ils 2, 3, -l Ile-fly. H'altvr Intizimurwnls 2. 3. l. Holland. Barbara Band 2. 33 Bluebird 2. 3. -1. Ed. 43 Blue-J 2. 3, 43 Cam- era Club 23 N.H.S. 3. 43 Clef Club 23 G.A.A. 23 Prom Comm. Chr. 33 Quill 61' Scroll 3, 43 Thospians 3, 43 Phoenix 2. 3. 43 Orchestrzi 2, 32 Council Rep. 23 Coun- cil Vice-Rep. 33 Debate 33 Fidelis Bd. 3. A . L Q 'bm l . 3- ' 5. 1225 2' 'ff I Iseli, Eugene J aeger, Ruth Homecoming C o m m. 3: Prom. Comm. 3. Je-rsild. Ralph Band 2, 3, 45 F.F,A. 25 Grad. Comm. 45 Intramurals 2, 3, Q -1. L 4 V ' ' c 0 T gi l'ie.,:gwf' O l , Q Jacobs, Beverly C.J.B. Glee Club 25 Lib. Assist. 25 Class Play 4. Jenson, Dorothy Apollo Art Club 45 Home- coming 45 Blue-J 45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 45 Class Play 4. Johnson, Melvin Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 First Choir 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 J- Club 4. Jones, Pat Jones, Robert GAA 2 Girls Glee Club FFA 2 Grad Comm 4 Iorg., ensen William Karhf-rg, Jane Apollo Art Club 45 First Choir 2, 3, 4. Katz, Nathalie G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Homecoming: Comm. 35 Latin Club 3, 41 Grad. Comm. 45 Class Play 4. Intramurals 2 3 Kakuske Jacky Sextet 3, 45 Bluebird 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Council Vice-Rep. 25 First Choir 2, 3, 45 Quill 8: Scroll 3, 45 Vice Pres. 45 Blue-J 3, 4, Page Ed. 45 Phoenix 2, 3, 45 Prom Comm. 35 Homecoming 35 N.H.S, 4. Kardux, Kaye Blue-J 2, 3, 4 Phoenix 2, 3. 45 Bluebird 2, 3, 45 S.A.A. Coll. 25 Prom. Comm. 35 Homecoming Comm. 35 Dra- ma Club 3, 45 Quill :Sz Scroll 45 Class Play 45 N.H.S, 4. Katz. Norman Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 Blue-J 45 Council Rep. 2, 35 Pres. 45 J-Club 45 Quill 8z Scroll 45 Forum Club 45 N.H.S, 4. Page 91 . 'W , sd C7 Kealcy, Rita Band 2. 33 C.J.B. Glee Club 33 Commercial Club 43 Drama Club 3, 43 Grad Comm. 43 Phoenix 43 Prom. Comm. 33 Usher's Club 43 Thcspians 4. Kelly, Mary Apollo Art Club 43 Council Vice Rep. 33 Grad. Comm. 43 Homecoming Comm, 43 Prom Comm. 33 G.A.A. 2. Kinservik, Betty G,A.A. 2. ? 1 Kelley, Allen Class Play 4. Kimball, Charles Boys' Glee Club 3: Intra- murals 2, 3, 43 Class Play 4. Kjornes, Donald Apollo Art Club 4, Vice Rep. 43 Boys' Glee Club 23 Foot- ball 2, 3. 43 Council Rep. 2 33 Class Treas. 23 Grad Comm. 43 Intramurals 2, 3 43 J-Club 43 Prom Comm. 33 S.A.A. Coll. 2, 3, 43 Track 2 3,43 Ushers' Club 3,43 Class Play 4. Kloften, Barbara Bluebird, 2, 3, 4, Bus. Mgr. 43 Clef Club .23 Council X C Vice Rep. 43 Grad. Comm. ' 43 Latin Club 3. 43 N.H.S. 3. 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Phoenix 3, 43 Quill 8z Scroll 3. 4: Class Play 4. ,Q Knapp, Dorothy Homecoming Comm. 33 Sec- ond Choir 43 Grad. Comm. 4. Knight, Donald Football, 2, 3, 43 Intramur- als 2, 3, 43 Moved to Rock- ford, Ill., 4. Kotwifz, Doris Apollo Art Club 3, 4, Treas. 43 Phoenix 43 Prom Comm. 33 G.A.A. 43 Class Play 4. Klontz, Joyce Orchestra, 2, 3, 43 First Choir 43 N.H.S, 3, 43 Grad. Comm. 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Blue-J 3, 43 Phoenix 2, 3, 43 Homecoming: Comm. 33 Clef Club 23 Council Rep. 33 Class Play 4, Knickerhacker, Duane Student Council Rep. 23 Track 23 Student Council Rep. 23 Track 23 Intramui- RIS 2. 3. 43 Boys' Glen Club 3, 4. Knudson, Doris Commercial Club 43 First Choir 2. 3. 43 Grad Comm. 43 Class Play 4. Krueger, Richard D. Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 23 Football 23 Grad. Com. 43 Boy's Glee Club 33 Council Vice-Rep. 2: Intra- mural Rep. 2, 3. i '0X 1-vi 1,91 Krueger, Richard L. Intramurals 2, 3, 4, S.A.A. Collector 2. Lansing. Edward 1Edl Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, Second Choir 3, Football 3, 4, Ush- ers' Club 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Council Vice-Rep. 2, J- Club 4, Grad. Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 3, S.A.A, Col- lector 3, Class Play 4. Kutzke, Donna Bluebird 3, 4, C.J.B. Glo:-e Club 2, 3, Phoenix 4, Prom Comm. 3, Ushers' Club 4: Clef Club 2, 3. Lawrence, Herbert Intramurals 2, 3, -1. Leeder, Robert Football 2, 3, Cross Country 3, Track 3. Layden, Claire Ep Q Lemhriek, Mary Band 2. 3, -13 Grad Comm. -1. Lewis, David Basketball 2, Golf 3, 4, De- bate 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Octet 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4, First Choir 2, 3, Cross Country 3, Class Play 4. L1 hrman I ois 1 . . . Council Vice-Rep. 2, Clef Club 2, Camera Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Quill 8z Scroll 4, Blue-J 4. Lopez, Michael Apollo Art Club 4, Band 4, Orchestra 4, Blue-J 3, 4, Drama Club 3, -1, Phoenix 2, 3, 4, Bluebird 3, 4, Class Play, Intramurals Rep. 2, 3, 4. Lentz, Richard Lohrey, Edwina Lib. Assist. 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3. Lou, LaVern Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 4. Luebke, Marlene Blue-J 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Camera Club 2, Clef Club 2, G.A.A. 2, Phoenix 4. . '-J Page 97 Paul' 98 Q5 Mc'Lay, Bruce Basketball 2, 33 Intramurals 2, 3, -1. 3lvNann-1-, Fern flied! C.J.B. Glee Club 33 G.A.A. 2. Marhve, Gerald 1Martyl Apollo Art Club 43 Boys' Glee Club 33 Intramurals 2. 3, 4, Rep. 33 Track 33 First Choir 4: Tennis 2, 3, 43 J- Club 2, 3, 4. Marshall, Jean Mac' Donald, Willis CMacJ Intramurals, 2. 3, 43 Grad. Comm. 43 Track 3. McCann, Mary Lou Commercial Club 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Lib. Assist. 33 Prom Comm. 33 Ushers' Club 4. Mr-Dermott, Joan Apollo Art Club 43 C.J.B. Glee Club 2, 33 Homecoming Comm. 33 Prom Comm. 33 Second Choir 3, 43 S,A.A. Coll. 33 Council Vice-Rep. 2. McMullen, Robert lMic'kl Grad. Comm. 43 Intramur- als 2, 3. 4. McQuade, Margurite Marker, Gerald Merry! Camera Club 2, 3, 43 Phoe- nix 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Martin, Joan lllavlfarlane-, .Ioan Ularl Council Rep. 43 Vice4Rep. 2 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3 4: S.A.A. Coll. 3. Mvflunilwr, Martha Ulm-J Clef Club 2: G.A.A. 2, 4 Second Choir 43 C.J.B, Glvo Club 3. MvKc-mvn. wYiIl!'1'llf Basketball 23 Football 3 Apollo Art Club 4: Boys Glee Club 33 First Choir -I Grad. Comm. 43 Intramur als 2, 33 S.A.A. Coll. 2 Homecoming.: Com m. 4 Class Play 4. Y - K 'P Meyers, Joan Bluebird 3, 43 Blue-J 43 Lib. Assist. 3, Second Choir 43 Ushers' Club 3, 43 Grad. Comm. 4. Mihos, John iJohnnyl Camera Club 3. -1, Pres. -lg Visual Aids -13 Council Rep. 4, Quill 8: Scroll 4: Blue-.I 3, 4, Phoneix 3. -lg Forum Club 4. Monk, Ric-hard QChipl Golf 2, 3, 45 Grad. Comm. 4, Intramurals 2, 3, -lg Council Rep. 2, Council Vice-Rep. 2. Moravec, Marion Orchestra 2, 3: Council Vice-Rep. 33 Lib. Assist. 23 Prom Comm. 33 Ushers' Club 3: Visual Aids 3. 4: N.H.S. 3, -lg S.A.A. Coll. 35 Class Play 4. M eigrs, Kenneth iliennyl Boys' Glee Club 3, 4: Track 3, First Choir 4, Golf 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, -1, J-Club 3, 4. Merrick, William QBill7 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Metzdorff, Beverly Mean! Glee Club 35 Phoenix 4, Prom Comm. 3. Mihos, Athena G.A.A. -1. Moen, Gerald Merry! Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Mooney, Charles Intramurals 2, 3. Morris, Barbara Drama Club 3, 43 Clerk -1, Thespians 4, Ushers' Club 3, 4, Pres. 45 Grad. Comm. 4. Merrick. Jeannette G.A.A. 2. Messer, Robert Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Phoenix 3, 43 Bluebird 4, Prom Comm. 3, Council Vice-Rep. 2, 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Pros. 43 Thespians 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, -13 Vice-Pres. 4. Meyer, Jean Lib. Assist. 2, Camera Club 33 Commercial Club 3, -l. 251 l XX Page 99 's Nag Murray. lVilliam 1Billl F.F'.A. 2, 3. 43 Intramurals 2, 3. 4: Rep. 2. N elson, Charles Transferred from Cuba City 43 Intramurals 43 Camera Club 4. Newman, Rae Cheerleading 2, 3, 43 S.A.A. Coll. 23 Grad. Comm. 43 Class Play 4. Neinfeldt, Shirley Grad. Comm. 4. Nelson, Helen C.J.B. Glee Club 2, 33 Com- mercial Club 43 G 1' a cl. Comm. 43 Phoenix 43 S.A.A. Coll. 2, 43 Ushers' Club 43 Clef Club 2. Nohr, Louise S.A.A. Coll. 2. Notbohm, Nancy fNutl Bluebird 2, 3, 43 First Choir 2, 33 Grad. Comm. 43 Home- coming Comm. 33 Quill 8x Scroll 4. 0'Conner, Mary G.A.A. 23 Ushers' Club 4. Ogden, William Camera Club 23 Council Rep. 2, 3, Vice-Rep. 43 First Choir 2, 3, 43 Grad. Comm. 43 Octet 3, 43 Phoenix 2, 3, 4, Ed. 4, Quill 61 Scroll 3, 4, Pres. 43 Visual Aids 23 Foot- ball 2. Olmstead, Duane Camera Club 23 Intramur- als 2, 3, 4. has 1. 'J 0'Conn4-ll, David Apollo Art Club 43 Bluebird 43 Drama Club 3, 4, Thes- pians 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Phoenix 43 Ushers' Club 3. Odenwalder, Fred Visual Aids, 2, 3, 43 Grad, Comm. 43 Intramurals 2. 3. 43 Class Play 4. Olin, Pauline lPollyl Council Rep. 2, 43 Fidelis Bd. 43 Homecoming Comm. 43 Class Vice-Pres. 3. Olsoll, Melvin KOIQ-5 Band 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 2, 33 First Choir 2, 3, 4: Ol-- chestra 2, 3, 43 Octet 3, 43 Homecoming: Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 33 Grad. Comm. 4: Council Rep. 33 Intramurals 2. QNX Pike, Robert Ott:-svn, Ronald Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 45 F.F.A. 4. Pantel, Lois S.A.A. Coll. 45 Ushers' Club 45 Second Choir 45 Council Vice-Rep. 45 Blue-J 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Quill 8: Scroll 45 Class Play 4. Payne, VVilliam Owen, Betty Blue-J 35 First Choir 45 Clef Club 25 Grad. Comm. 4. Parrish, Nona First Choir 2, 3, 45 Sextet 3, 45 Grad. Comm. 45 G.A.A. 25 Drama Club 2. 35 Second Choir 25 C.J.B. Glee Club 2. Peck, Louise Clef Club 25 Council Rcp. 25 Grad. Comm. 45 Phoenix 45 Second Choir 35 Ushers' K- Club 4. x-E' First Choir 2. 3, 45 Drania Club 2, 3, 4: Phoenix 45 Council Rep. 35 C.J.B. Glee Club 35 Homecoming Comm. 45 S.A.A. Coll. 25 Or- chestra 2, 3, 45 Librarian 2, 3. 45 Clef Club 25 Intramur- als 25 Class Play 4. l'off, Kathryn iliatiol G.A.A. 25 Apollo Art Club 4. l'n1-rnvr, Me-rrill Basketball 25 Grad. Comm -15 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 35 Council Rep. 4. Vice-Rep. 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Grad. Comm. 45 Intramur- als 2, 3, 45 J-Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 45 Prom Comm. 35 Class Play 4. regont, Jack Bluebird 45 Blue-J 45 Dra- ma Club 45 Grad. Comm. 45 Prom Comm. 35 Quill 8: Scroll 45 Class Play 45 Thes- pians 4. Quandt, Margaret flwgl G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Blue-J 45 Clef Club 25 Commercial Club 45 Council Rep. 25 Vice-Rep 25 Grad. Comm. 45 Phoenix 4. Rains-r, Betty Raymond, Robert F.F'.A. 2, 35 Basketball 2. 35 Football 2. 3. 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. AL f HE Page 101 Reeder, Darrell F.F.A. 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Football 3. Reilly, Virginia S.S.A. Coll. 4: Blue-J 3, 45 Grad. Comm. 4, Quill 8x Scroll 45 N.H.S. 4. Page 102 -flh- Richards, Glenn Visual Aids 2, 3, 4. Reese, Nettle iNet! S.A.A. Coll. 23 Commercial Club 45 Drama Club 3, Prom Comm. 33 Phoenix 4, Clef Club 2: --.H.S. 4. Reimers, Lawrence Grad. Comm. 45 Class Play 4. Richardson, Bernard Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Riesterer, Phillip Riley, VVilliam F.F.A. 2, 3, 4: Intramurals Choir 2, 35 Joined Navy 4. 2, 3, 4. ,,, Roehl, Kenneth Roherty, Dan Boys' Glee Club 25 Octet 2, Football 2, 33 J-Clulm 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 43 Thes- Track 2, Intramurals 2. 3, pians 43 First Choir 2, 3, 43 4: Grad. Comm. 4. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. .4 Y ' . 9 Russell, Carolyn Salisbury, Carolyn I G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Prom Comm. Blue-J 3. 4, Second Choir 23 v 3. G.A.A. 2: C.J.B. Glee Club 2, Camera Club 2, Phoenix 2. I s Saunders, Roger Schaber. Louis Intramurals 4. Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Track 2. wr' 7 j s Schalla-r, Judy Blue-J 2, 3, 4, Page Ed. 43 G.A.A. 23 Bluebird 2, 33 Phoenix 2, 33 Quill 8z Scroll 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 43 Camera Club 23 Homecoming Comm. 33 Prom Comm. 3: S.A.A. Coll. 33 Forum Club 4. Schmidlkofer, Faye Blue-J 3, 43 Prom. Comm. 3: Commercial Club 3, 43 Thes- pians 3, 4, Sec. 43 Ushers' Club 3, 43 G.A.A. 23 Phoenix 43 Camera Club 43 Class Play 4. Schmitz, Pat C.J.B. Glee Club 23 Comm- ercial Club 3, 43 Second Choir 23 Clef Club 2. 0 3 Schmidley, Delores Commercial Club 3. 43 Coun- cil Vice-Rep. 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Bd. 43 Grad. Comm. 43 Phoenix 43 Camera Club 2. Schmitt, Donald Football 33 Basketball 23 In- tramurals 2, 3, 4. Schoeberle, Raymond Camera Club 23 Latin Club 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Schoof, Phyllis Drama Club 4, Thespians 43 Grad. Comm. 43 transferred from Appleton 4. Scohie, Beverly G.A.A. 33 C.J.B. Glee Club 2. Shea, James Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Apollo Art Club 43 Track 2. Sheldon, Joan vi - ar Schumacker, Pat G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Bd. 43 Cheer- leading 4. Severance, John Basketball 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Grad. Comm. 4. Shea, John Council Rep, 23 P ro m Comm. 33 First Choir 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3. 43 Class Vice-Pres. 23 Grad. Comm. 43 Class Pres. 33 In- tramurals 2, 3, 43 J-Club 4. Shuman, George Camera Club 2, 3, 43 Grad, Comm. 43 Phoenix 33 Intra- murals 2, 33 Homecoming 43 Quill 8a Scroll 43 Class Play 4. Pa ge l 03 . Slatier, James Intramurals 2. 3. 45 Grad. Comm. 4. Smith, Charles Council Vice-Rep. 35 Coun- cil Rep. 45 Grad. Comm. 45 N.H.S. 4. Spangler, Betty Ann Bluebird 45 Library Assist. 2, 3. 45 Blue-J 3, 45 Ushers Club 45 Phoenix 2, 3, 4. Page 104 Slatter, John Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Track 2. Soden, Donna Homecoming Comm. 45 Prom Comm. 35 S.A.A. Coll. 25 Grad. Comm. 45 C.J.B. Glee Club 35 Clef Club 2: Class Play 4. Speer, Delores Sextet 3, 45 Prom Comm. 35 Blue-J 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Comm. 3, 45 Council Rep. 45 First Choir 2, 3, 45 Grad. Comm. 4. Spry, Phillis Stearns, Joseph Homecoming.: Comm. 3. Stearns, Pat Steinke, Robert C.J.B. Glee Club 25 Com- mercial Club 45 Prom Comm. 35 S.A.A. Coll. 25 Council Vice-Rep. 35 Second Choir 25 Grad Comm. 4. Steinkopff, Edward Football 2. 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 45 J-Club 45 Track Mgr. 2, 3, 4. Stoker, Donald Phoenix 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3. 45 Tennis 4. 5 Basketball 2, 3. 45 J-Club 3. Pres. 45 Council Rep. 2: Blue-J 45 Football 25 Grad. Comm. 45 Intramurals 2. 3, 4: Homecoming 45 Class Play 4. Sterk, George Stone, Dorothy Blue-J 45 Camera Club 2: Clef Club 2: G.A.A, 2. Swenson, Russell Swezey, Donna 4553 . Swan, Nancy Apollo Art Club 3, 45 Vice- Pres 45 Blue-.I 3, 45 Phoenix 3, 45 Blue Bird 3, 45 Prom Comm. 35 Quill 8: Scroll 45 N.H.S. 45 Class Play 4. Football 2, 3, 45 J-Club 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Taylor, WVarren Intramurals 3, 4. Tobin, Ruth Blue-J 4: C.J.B. Glee Club 2. Struebin, Edward Football 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 J-Club 45 Track 3. Suchanek, Carolyn Drama Club 35 Homecom- ing Comm. 45 G.A.A. 25 Grad. Comm. 45 Council Vice-Rep. 25 Prom Comm. 35 Phoenix 45 N.H.S. 45 For- um Club 4. Sullivan, Pat Swenson, Gloria Lib. Assist. 2, 3, 45 Prom Comm. 3. Band 3, 45 Grad. Comm. 45 Blue-J 3, 45 Prom Comm, 35 Camera Club 3, 45 Phoenix 45 G.A.A. 2, N.H.S. 4. Terry, Virginia Blue-J 3, 4, Bus. Mgr. 45 Commercial Club 3, 4, Pres. 45 Council Rep. 35 First Choir 2, 3, 45 Grad. Comm. 45 S.A.A. Collector 25 Quill 45 G,A.A. 25 N.H.S. 4. Tousigmant, Paul Camera Club 2, 35 G rad. Comm. 45 Phoenix 4. Stuessy, Jeannine fStuessl Blue-J 2, 3, 45 Clef Club 25 Apollo Art Club 45 Prom Comm. 35 Homecoming Comm. 45 Grad. Comm. 4. Sullivan, Alan Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Boys' Glee Club 2, 35 Second Choir 2, 35 First Choir 3, 45 Grad. Comm. 45 Intramur- als 45 Octet 4. Sultze, Alan Football 2, 3, 45 Council Vice-Rep. 45 Track 2. 35 J- Club 45 Blue-J 3, 45 Orches- tra 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Class Pres. 25 Council Rep. 2, 3. Page 105 WV:-her, Joan 1' llbll If lVaIker, Barbara Blue-J 3, 43 Prom. Comm. 33 Band 23 S.A.A. Coll. 23 Council Rep. 33 N.H.S. 43 Council Vice-Rep. 23 Quill Sz Scroll 4. XV:-he-r. Charles Football Mgr. 2, 3, 43 J-Club 3, 4. Sec. 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Track 4. WY:-is, Elizabeth Blue-J 3, 43 Prom. Comm. 33 Council Vice-Rep. 3: Com- mercial Club 3, 43 Second Choir 33 Homecoming 43 S.A.A. Collector 3: Quill 8: Scroll 4. lYexlc-r, Mike Drnma Club 2. 3, 4, Treas. 33 Thespians 3, 4, Pres. 43 First Choir 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball Mgr. 33 Blue-J 43 Octet 3, 43 Camera Club 33 Intra- murals 2, 33 Blue Bird 4. Traver, George Turner. Patricia Apollo Art Club 43 Boys' Glee Club 2, 33 Football 23 Grad. Comm. 43 Second Choir 2, 3. C.J.B. Glee Club 3: Prom Comm. 33 Commercial Club 3. 43 S.A.A. Coll. 3: Blue-J 4: Grad. Comm. 43 Phoenix 43 N.H.S. 4. Unrine, Lucille Vogel, Richard Prom. Comm. 33 Grad. Comm. 4. Waggoner, Mary lValdman, Betty C.J.B. Glee Club 23 Second Choir 2, 33 First Choir 4. WVarner, Marilyn Blue-J 43 Camera Club 23 Clef Club 23 Grad. Comm. 4: Second Choir 2, 3. Blue-J 52, 3, 43 Council Vice- Rep. 43 Debate 3, 43 Drama Club 3, 43 Grad. Comm. 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Phoenix 43 Prom Comm. 33 Quill 8: Scroll 43 N.H.S. Treas. 43 Class Play 4. lVeitzel, Norman Football 2, 33 Intramurals: 2, 3, 4. lVheeler, Jo Anne Phoenix 3, 43 C.J.B. Glee Club 2, 33 Grad. Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 3: Second Choir 2, 33 Clef Club 2. Second Choir 33 Commercial Club 3, 4, Sec. - Treas, 43 Blue-J' 43 Phoenix 43 Grad Comm. 43 Assist. S.A,A. Coll. 3: Class Play 43 N.H.S. 4. if lVhit0, Lois Blue-.I 3. 43 Drama Club 3. 4. Thespians 43 Phoenix 43 Prom Comm. 33 Ushers' Club 43 Class Play -l. H'hitmyvr, Rac- Cheerleading 2, 33 Second C h o i r 23 S.A.A. Coll. -13 H o m e c o ni i n 5: Comm. 3: Class Play 4. N'ilkiv, Rollin F.F.A. 3, 43 Intramurals 2, WVhitmorv, Ann C.J.B. Glee Club 23 Second Choir 23 Prom Comm. 23 S.A.A. Coll. 2. XYilkP, Elaine Grad. Comm. 43 Library As- fl f sist, 23 Ushers' Club 3. XYirkus, Norma Camera Club 33 Apollo Art 1 5 W 5: 3, 4. Club -1. iow N'isvnian, Margaret Xvngdrell, Madge Blue-J 2, 33 Council Rep. 2, Prom Comm. 33 S e c o n d TFBZIS. 43 Fidelis BOZ1l'd 43 Choir 33 Grad, Cgnlnj, 43 K X Forensics. 3, 43 N.H.S. 4: Council Rep. 43 N.H.S. 4. Grad. Comm. -13 Homecom- - -,QA ing Comm. 33 Latin Club 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 33 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Phoenix 2, 3, Ed. 4: Prom Comm. 33 Quill 8: Scroll 43 Class Play 4. XVyman, Joan Ycnney, Barbara . Grad. Comm. 4. Blue-J 2, 33 Second Choir 2: S.A.A. Coll. 43 Phoenix 2, 3, 4. Young, Patricia. ,I Blue-J 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 43 Council Vice-Rep. 23 Council Sec. 43 Drama Club 3, -lg Latin Club 3, -13 Fidelis Bd. Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. -13 Thespians 3, 43 N.H.S. 43 Class Play 43 Forum Club -1. Zahn, EW-I1-tt Intramurals 2. 3. 43 Track Mgr. 2, 3: Grad Comm. 4. Zim-he-ll, Romona Zillmvr, Gexwvic-ve C.J.B. Glee Club 23 Second Choir 23 G.A.A. 33 S.A.A. Coll. 2. Zmllnvr, Phyllis Blue-.l 12. 3, 413 First Clmir 2, 3. -11 llunivvolningg' Ulinini. ZZ, 3: l,l'Ulll Cmnni. 3: Class l'l:iy -13 G.A.A, -lg Furiim C'lnlm 4. Zuvlkv, Ann Flulm 2: Phoc-nix 43 S4-cuml Choir 23 lluinvcwsniing f'HlTlll1,'l1 Pruni Funini. 3. -- Sluhlwmlivk, Roln-rt ll1ll'Jlllllll'2llS 2, 3, sl. Exodus for the Class of '49 tion we plzlced Polly Olin. Wv split tho juli ul' Secretzli'y-'l'i'oz1sL1i'ei' this yozn' :incl gxziw the juli oi' seci'etzn'y to Czlrolyn Sucliznwk :ind tho post of ti'c-zisurei' to Dean Slimwis. ln tliv full of '16, wc made our lJl'6ll21l'2l.- tions for the school year to come by electing Alain Sultze as pu-sirlelit, .lnlin Shea lmeczinie x'ic'o-pix-sinlelit with Don lijornes as seci'otz11'y- ll'92lSlll'0l' and Miss June Cnnnngs as class ad- l vism-. lt has been at lung lizml clnnll lint iw ure- . y Y . now at tlio top of the lziclmlw. Wo win sm- :ill In UUV llmlfll' YUUV- WU Put -101111 NWN m il-S that we halve clone :ind slinulcl lisiw dum- :incl class liresimlent. ln the vice-n1'esideiit's posi- impe to do lwtwl- in tho iqmu-Q.. flaws office-rs and zulvisa-r I1-:lvv tln- huilnling. -lml Blau-lc, l'r4-:-id:-nl: Dun- lluuf-n. Kim--l're--imln-nl: llizuu- lhlllllllllll, N'1'r4'l:lry: Lows-ll lilvvr, 'l'rl-nsllrvr: :lull Nliss ,lzllw folilillgs, flaws .hlvisvr f 1 1 4 -3 lngv 1118 4 ' 1 I-I I I...- .3 3: 'lbw I-l.: A i'i 'sr tl I ..'.'ut- I I 3 ,B 'I' Bl ..llNy --qq -J' fi' N. af -v ..-7' gs ' av' -:U -.P -Q xltlllhl dlvlules the money each Saturday nlghl. Faye Schmltllkofer tftlanmal, Larry R4-lmer tl'upab. Bur' lmru, llelluntl tfhrlsllneb, Dick Curr QNI-Isl. und Pat Young tliatrlul slmre this rllual. Dorothy Gould tlhltilllllfl is more interested in l'neIe Elizabeth. The senior class play, I Remember Ma- nia , was presented at the high school audi- torium, March 24 and 25. This refreshing semi-comedy is an adaptation by John Van Druten ot' Kathryn Forbes' hook Mama's Bank Account. The scene of the play is the home of a Nor- wegian family in San Francisco during the early nineteen hundreds and the action of the play revolves about a non-existent bank ac- count with plenty of whimsical humor sup- plied by three quaint aunts and the eccentric Uncle Chris. A cat also was part of the cast and. gained stage experience along with the seniors. Miss Agnes Krog directed and produced the play, and much credit is due her for its ulti- mate success. The production staff: promp- ters, Rae Whitmyer, Doris Beck, and Joan Weberg the stage crew, Jack Pregont, Ed Steinkopff, and John Mihosg student direc- tors, Linnea Benson and Betty Daniels. THE CAST lloris Phllllpr-i t.-lunt Shzrldb llslens lntently as Lol! N'hIte tAunl Katrin, the eldest daughter ,,,,, ,, ,,,, Pat Young Mama , ,, ,. , .,,,,,,, Faye Schmidlkofer Papa , W , , ,, ,,,, , W Lawrence Reimers D:ip:mai' . ,.......,, . Christine , ,,,, , , ,, Mr, Hyde. an linglish hoarder , Nels. the only son , , ,,, , Aunt 'l'rina , ,, Aunt Jenny Aunt Sigrid Uncle Chris Mr. Thorlcelson Dr. Johnson Y- , Dorothy Gould , Barb Hellend -. Steve Bolles , ,WW Dick Carr , W-, Lois VVhite , Jean Ackerman , , Doris Phillips ,, ,, Vernon Breihy ,,,,,,,, John Balis Dave O'Connell 'Arne A , , ,nn , ,W Karl VVhite A Nurse , Y W W , Margaret VViseman Another Nurse , H, ,,,,- Barhara Kloften Soda Jerk and Hell-Boy , , Madeline ,- ,W WH, Dave Lewis , , Donna Hjorth Dorothy Schiller , H , -. -M ...i,, M, Doris Beck Florence ll. Moorehead ,W ,,,,,,- ,, Rita Ford ' lfifth grade, lioosevelt scholl and fifth grade, St. I'atricli's school respecliv -lv. A 'I'rinub tells of her wedding plans. ,lean Ackerman tAunl ,lx-nnyl even stops enlbrolderlni.:. tt l Q , l x I, 1 5, i or . 4- , .. . it ,pf a it Page 109 l , - Advertisers N x xxx 5, 'x I f 'au'- 4'x' X I In v :if xiii' 1421 -f u::' ,J X If X :' N V 355 J! x , 'ln 4 WEL as :lp X MFSX A BZ N xvxxi MQ I L II fslg' i1W I .,.. oF' . re 1 14 This Page Courtesy of ' ANT sffS VINGS ANK ' 9 L. W F - ESTABLISHED 1875 Member Federzll Deposit 1I1Slll'2ll1C6 Co1'pm'z1tiu11 C. W. SNYDER Quality Jewelry and Fine Diamonds 22 E. Milwaukee St. Gen Finley John Mihf Congratulations to the Class of 1949 ROCK RIVER COTTON COMPANY Janesville, Wisconsin Congratulations to the Class of '49 Compliments of CHAMBERS SL OWEN 1 The Knotty Pine Complete Meals Short Orders Fountain Service .IANESVILLPYS FINEST lAir Conditionerll Compliments of Earle Laundry 4501 West Milwaukee Street Dial Teleplione ,910 A... Try Our Service on Dry Cleaning. 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Main St. Janesville, Wiscon in Compliments of Three Sisters Dress Shop Dial Telephone T955 12 S. Main Street SINCLAIII IIC GASOLINE WILLAIID BATTICIIIES STEVE SL SHURTY Willard Ilatteries Last LOIIQQIJ' S. LaYm-llv K. Hiiglws T3 South I i'anklin St. Janesville, Wise-onsin Complinionts of Y. M. C. A. Cafeteria 54 South Franklin Compliments of SeversonfScl1lintz GENERAL CONTRACTORS 1002 Beloit Avenue SULTZE PRINTING SERVICE Fine Cl'Z1ftSIH21flSl1I1JH Linotype Equipped Publications and General Commercial I'1'inting' Across from Postoffiu 51 S. Jackson Street x Bill Ogden, editor of the 49 Phoenix discu sing, c r a f t 161119 entatix 0 Gllbeit Lavessei and Albert LaVesser 5 31 . . . 5 7 Ar, K Sk Y . N ' I I X .':' . the '49 cover with Book- ' ,..-A .4,S ,-VS Q in A .. ,Q .a Q I I- ,. wk I , ,-:: COVERS AND BINDINGS FOR 1949 PHOENIX by BOOKCRAFT, INC. 1570 South First St. Milwaukee, Wisconsin WISCONSIN POWER SL LIGHT COMPANY JANESVILLE WISCONSIN a!u-u-n11nninn-nn--1---1ni-n-n-nn-nu-1nin-inini-----1--inniun--1. i Faces fade and people we once knew, some of them, are ! gone forever. Children grow up and go away. The house is i torn down. Pets die or disappear. The time to take the pic- i ture is when you see it. The historic value of things, fixed in i the form of a picture is beyond price. -E. Hubbard. 4.............-........-..-..-........-..-.....-..-..-........-.........4. Tunsteacfs REX PHOTO SERVICE Our Service is Available at Janesville Drug Stores 27 Racine Street Janesville, Wisconsin Page 121 LOPElVlAN'S LUGGAGE AND SPORT SHOP Kodaks, Movie Cameras, Photo Supplies, Better Luggage, Sporting Goods 6 West Milwaukee St. SETZER A. C. QLMSTEAD Electric Company Builder uwiring AS It Should Be DOUGH Prompt, Efficient Service ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 1121 Pleasant Street P. O. Box 206 Dial Telephone 4080 - - - Janesville WlfCflll.lll Janesville, Wisconsin N ' X N Have Enjoyed Your Patronage for 37 Years And Hope to Continue to Serve You l-IOMSEYS SWEET Sl-IGP Famous Junior Lines Are Featured 7 Exclusively in Janesville at H A G E N ' S agen 5 MARY MUFFET - BLOOMFIELD JUNIORS HOUSE OF FASHION CAROL KING - IRENE KAROL - PAUL SARGENT Congratulations Theater Candy Store RUST ART SHOP Stop in for a Friendly GREETING 116 East Milwaukee Street 15 North Main Street Page 123 The First ational Bank OF JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN Established 1885 Second Oldest National Bank in Wisconsin We Solicit the Accounts of Firms and Individuals and and Can Promise S2ltISf2lCtOI'y Bank Service 15? INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT 253 PER YEAR AND UP H. S. LOVEJOY, Chairman of Board WM. 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Our Homogenized Vitamin D Milk-a quart a day-will provide strong measures of plrotection for the skeletal and dental structures of the expectant and nursing mot er. 5. Homogenization makes milk creamy and smooth, with tiny cream particles evenly distributed throughout-cream in every drop! 6. Our Homogenized Vitamin D Milk is a practical way to provide your family needs for Vitamin D -no Vitamin D is lost when it is used for cooking. IANES V ILLE P RE MILK OO. Page 125 K Meet Your Friends at l-lOWARD'S Mary Pregont Gerry Christian: n Ruth Barry Marcella Murphy Grer Brockhaus Barb Hess Compliments of IANESVILLE BUS COMPANY Compliments of CLARKES CLEANERS Dry Cleaning at its Best 107 N. Franklin Street Janesville, Wisconsin COMPLIMENTS TO THE 1949 GHADUATING CLASS From Q S S l T 3 S MANUFACTURERS OF CHURCH FURNITURE Congratulations to the Class of '49 Compliments of Consumer's Coal SL Fuel Oil Company Schoherle's Foocl Market Millers McVicar Plumbing Si Heating Company lanesville Shade Shop Pagel's Firestone Store leifers Home Equipment Store Swan Fuel Company Acheson LSL Son W. R. Davison Travel Bureau Lewis Knitting Company Cannonis Recreation Grays Beverage Company Vet's Cab Company W. l. Allan Electric Company Tietz Jewelry Company Kelleher Studio of Art Hill Music Store Rock County Buick Company A. Sweet Congratulations to the Class of '49 Compliments of H. V. Brodie SL Son Kimball-Nelson Funeral Home Badger Cleaners SL Dyers Northrop Tent SL Awning Company C. W. Duhes Janesville Sport Shop Wz1ldman's Cigar Store F. M. Britt Coal Company Turner Auto Parts Rock County Farm Bureau Cofop Frank H. Blodgett, lnc. Shadel SL Sons lnc. 1. P. Cullen LSL Son Cohen Bros. SL Katz Swanson Super Market Weber Battery SL Electric Company Vanite Beauty Shop Dewey and Banclt Blaclon Motors Solie Lumber Company ADAMS CONSTRUCTION CO. ROOFING, SIDING AND INSULATION READY MIXED CONCRETE 411-17 North Main Street Janesville, Wisconsin ,,,.....-'-'- - m,:-A-QSM Nike s ' i 0414, Brummond's Standard Service COMPLETE LUBRICATION AND WASHING Atlas Tires - Batteries - Accessories Main and Racine Street K MEUERS FUEL CO. For Your COIVIFOIITS SAKE Dial 'Folepliono 3393 Compliments of OLSONS SERVICE STATION Phillips 66 Products Keller Automobiles Mack Trucks Washing, Grezising General Auto Repairs Dial Telephone 902441 221 N. Bluff St. Compliments of KARDUX IIEATING COMPANY We Specialize in IIEATING SERVICE FUHNACES OIL BUIINEHS STOKEIIS 21 North Franklin Sl. Southern Wisconsin's Best FURNITURE STORE Fine I'1Ul'DItlIl'C and Carpets CAINASHCRAET WOBIG DRUG STQRE 425 S. Main St. Prescrlptxons Carefully Compounded E. A. Wobig, R. I l FISHER BCDDY DIVISION Janesville Plant General Motors Corporation FACE Your Future Properly Attired ef. 1 ff ff I Q lil ,-I' X 1- -NH fjf ff! X 4 if f. '. w? ' I Young Men and Women of clistirictimi dress X wisely and smartly. They prefer modern, 916 stylish wearing nplmrel especially tailored to I , I A fill their individual needs. ff' X ,- ,L , bfbfb , 5'QgiQI',1Lq s N 6 l '4 H I ' f I I If K ' f 5 X L CITY ICE SL C01-XL CUMPANY QUALITY COAL MANUFACTURED ICE RIDGE CQMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO TIIE CLAss or '49 I1 North Bluff' Dial Teleplione 3383 Compliments of CITY CAB CDMPANY DIAL TELEPIIONE 4465 ICI-INSON'S Sport Shop for Hunting and Fishing Supplies also Athletic Equipment Johnny Johnson, Mgr. 315 West Milwaukee Street GUCDENQUGI-I Music Service Radios and Radio Service Two Way Radio Communication Public Address Systems Band Instruments Pianos and Organs School of Music Sound Truck Music and Records Compliments of I-Iough Shade Corporation JANESVILLE ,WISCONSIN Pg 133 IANESVILLE SAND SL GRAVEL CO Ready Mixed Concrete Building Materials Concrete Blocks D lTl,ph 01 Dawn Bothom, Barb Phillips, Donna Soden, Peg Cochran Elliotts Janesville Wisconsix Complete Hardware Department Store -, ge-df .44 . L :T-'51 1 DOUGLAS HARDWARE CO. GOLD CUP . BENNISON Sz LANE BAKERY CO. IS FRESH BREAD YOUR STORE EREDDIE'S for QUALITY LINES Dairy Bar of CLOTHING AND SHOES at Serving PRICES KEYSTONE THAT FIT Quality ALL BUDGETS ICE CREAM R E H B E R G S 230 South Main St. .agu- OVERTON FUNERAL HOME 5 JANESVILLE - J. ll. S. GRADUATES ON OUR STAFF E. J. Overton-Class of '18 Kenneth Wolfgrarn-Class of 132 15 North Jackson Street See! Try! the HOW Parkerglii Such writing east you've never known. 14 precision advances make thc New 51 the finest writing instrument yet. With it, writing is gliding. Filling is quick, simple and sure. And this pen safeguards against leaking even at highest flight levels. But visit your Parker dealer and see for yourself. Then, graduate to New Parker 51. ----nxar.-Q.. K Y ii ..,, , , 'H ..., , . I Q - ,I N e. . X I I T1 A I ..........- Pens 9513.50 Sets 5519.75 THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Janesville, Wisconsin MCCUE SL BUSS Drug Company 14 South Main Jean Ackerman Mary E. McKeown Faye McDowell il i Adjjsg Betty Daniels Compliments of COOK SL SAXER Sporting Goods PARKWAY GROCERY Paul Schiefelbein, Prop. Hunting, Fishing, Golf, Tennis, Basketball, Football Fresh - Smoked - Cold EQUIPMENT Meats Featuring 9 South Main Street Janesville, Wisconsin ROUNDY FINE FOODS Athletic Equipment for Teams and Schools Dial Telephone 4716 It Pays fo Plflyi' Compliments of T. S. WILLIS GENERAL CONTRACTOR Janesville -2- Wisconsin Pg1'i7 Congratulations to the Class of '49 C l' tf l-luehel's W. T. Flaherty SL Son, lnc. Sayles jewelry Company Aclamanyls Confectionery Alpha Floral Company Iacohson Stationery SL Uflice Supply Gem Shop Arhuthnot Dairy Slierwin-Willizims Company Sid Weber Shoe Store T. SL M. Sales SL Service Dr. Aeh Terrace Pharmacy Northern Conveyor Company Schaller Mcliey Lumber Company Finn's Typewriter SL Cflice Equipment Co People's Drug Company Adams Appliance Company Belk Motor Sales Butow Electric Shop IANESVILLE BOARD OP INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS Lewis, Jenson 8: Arthur, 210 Jackman Bldg. Scobie Agency, 321 S. Main Street Cunningham 8z Green, 101 E. Milwaukee St. O. S. Morse Sz Son, 29 W. Milwaukee St. Wm. G. Lathrop Agency, 50 Court St. Floyd Yeomans, 29 W. Milwaukee St. The Jacobs Agency, 51 S. Jackson St. John Ryan, 123 W. Milwaukee St. Simonsen Sz Mustard, 311 E. Milwaukee St. Frank Sutherland, 327 Hayes Bldg. L. A. Ruchti, 316 Hayes Bldg. W. B. Sullivan Agency, 431 Hayes Bldg. George W. Hickey Agency, 410 Hayes Bldg. E. S. Phillips, 25 W. Milwaukee St. YOUR SATISFACTION OUR CON STAN T IN SPIRATION JOAN BEAR Pg 139 Compliments of .IANESVILLE CHEVROLET DEALER HARRISON CHEVROLET P06-212 ld, Milwaukee St. Dial 'lblvplwiw 41241-4 ' MILK JUG DAIRY QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Dial Telcpliono 2-27436 .1 icsville, NVISUOIINII St ln 1:26 llzwine .' . L. C. LENZ SL SON PLUMBING AND HEATING Smith G00D,i5WEAll SERVICE 219 E. lllilwuukc-0 St. Dial Teleplmiie 44595 GOOD YEAH TIRES AND BATTERIES Wasliing. Grezlsing, Storzlge Accessories for your Car General Electric Appliances CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS J. C. PENNEY COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES OF 1949 Pl Y F t th P gular Savings th BUILDING AND LOAN WAY JANESVILLE BLDG. SL LOAN ASS'N Burn PURIFIED Stoker Coal Gives Maximum Stoker Efficiency for sale by HERMAN LICHTEUS SL SON Compliments of KRUEGER FUNERAL HDME 429 North Jackson Street Compliments of Szmifmatic Wzisliing' Equipment for The Dairy lndustry LAUNDRY Mtv' by rs' . The SCHLUETER Co. DRY CLEANERS A Janesville Industry the GRADUATING CLASS OF '49 PORTRAITS I,-:-M:-:az-Q. V-:fn 12:4 eg.-.-.-.-me ,Q POLLY OLIN Compliments of REINING FUNERAL HCDME GOOD Things to eat . .. Janesville Wholesale Grocery C A R R ' S , I N C. Janesville VVisc0ngin soUT11E1:N w1sC0Ns1N'S C,,,,g,.m,m,,,S U, MOST EXCLUSIVE TH111 LIMS OF -L, MONTEREY DA1RY BAR VV2llly SIIUILZ, I'1':mp. 'N ,. , .4 :1 Llcwks VN 051 uf Mmmturey Stadium SANDWICIIES, COFFI' WIIICIIIC ALL THE BUSES STOP ICE CREAM BOSTWICK'S .I. M. Bostwick Sz Son 59 Styled right f . 01 You . - - SEQ: v 310.95 to 5519.95 MLW., . 0 . ,,.- .5 X L'- Lvuhu A K LL If g ,-, 5:-:IL -.v.-. 4.A --' :r:51g:5:5':2:2-A -:1-'f 1?i:55?5E1fE5I',5E51flz-'??fff : li -ff iv , '54iE5igQ5QQQQQV215-IQQGE.I uubu It ,ulq V:::::A5:5.,:sgsfieEa21''SI Y' ' R V '- , r'5E5:rEE:Zg,j5f!:,5Qj' in F 5 Q As Seen in Vogue - Harper's Bazaar - Mademuisell - Charm - Photoplay -- Seventeen M- Glamour 1 Wni. SCHULTZ SL COMPANY DEALERS IN E G G S 429 North Bluff Street Janesville, Wisconsin ROY L. MEYERS MFG. CO. Washing and Sterilizing Tanks Milk Can and Utensil Racks Water Heaters ALL FOR THE MILK HOUSE Dial Telephone 2-2847 225 N. Main Street as Compliments of HICKOK TYPEW RITER And Office Equipment Compliments of BROCKHAUS Wisconsin and Court Streets Cleaners SL Dyers th . , - Q ' fri- s . xxkx '1 p. ,'r f The Perfect Graduation Gift 220 West Milwaukee 1 The Management of THE CUZY INN ls :yi R Q 6 Wishes Every Grzmcluate 'EQ' , x',, E of the Class of 1949 N .,'-' . ::1- Z if v, .,,,-.,. W., ....... ,Sa 5.1 ,.,,. . .. a JOY SMITH Future Jerry Shaw tudio Cumplimvnt ut EBER'S VAL W Jaw TRANSFER COMPANY You Must Be Dial 'l'e'lcplnm0 Satisfied W1 7762 T763 601 Wvst Milwaukee Street Dial 'l'el0phon0 72540 . I Jancsvillo, WlSCllllSlll 5. llh Lowest Long Distance Moving Rates WARD BRQS. TnANsFEn AND STOHAGE Crating' - Packing -A Shipping - Expert Ilandliiig' Dial Telephone 2-2748 - 5957 205 North Main Street Congrzitulations to the Class of Forty-Nine In years to come don't forget Polarized Fur Care I3 South Main Street Dial Telephone 33114 KRUEGERS CAi:rETs - LINOLEUM - TILES BUILDERS HARDWARE G-E REFRIGERATORS HOUSE WARES GAS Sz ELECTRIC APPLIANCES WINDOW SHADES MAYTAG WASHERS PAINTS RADIOS IIS E. Milwaukee Street Dial Telephone 6664 Janesville, Wisconsin STANLEY A. ANDERSON PLASTEII, MASON, AND CEMENT CONTRACTOR We Cover Southern Wisconsin Mason Work of All Kinds 208 Waiter Street Dial Telephone 5578 Jzlnesville, Wisconsin Page 147 ROCK CGUNTY NATIGNAL BANK RGCK CGUNTY SAVINGSLSLTRUST CG. DIRICCTORS 51. SELECTED DAIRY PRODUCTS SHURTLEPF ICE CREAM Co. DIAL 5575 V 7 A B I G SHQE STQRE Always FIRST with the NEWEST Styles at REASONABLE Prices 27 W. Milwaukee St. Janesville, Wisconsin COLVINS BAKING COMPANY PURITY BREAD Take Me Home 45 Years of Service to OUR FRIENDS IN THIS COMMUNITY THE JACOBS AGENCY e 1511 Index to the '49 Phoenix School. Community. and Fan-ulty Austin, Mrs. Florence, 7 Rnrtelme, Viola, 10 Bartley, Barbara, 10, 74, 75 Beadle. Florence, 10, 16, 55 Rick, K. F,. 9, 56 Birmingham, Margaret, 9 Branstad, Lawrence, 10, 71 Broman, Keith, 10, 22, 66 Brown, Mrs. Regena, 9 Brussat, Ray, 9 Bullis, Jeanette, 10 Cadman, Bernice, 10, 57 Carter, Bessie, ltl, 72, 79 Comings, Jane, 10, 76, 82. Cox, Mr. R, M., 25 Church, Carol, 9 Davis. Marjorie. 10 Dawson, Pat, 10 Ilietzler, Fredda, 10 Dunsmoor, Kathryn, 111 1-last, Mrs. Katherine, 10 1-Erickson, Eugene, 10, 65 1-Istenson. Lola, 11 Esterl, Adellnda, 11 76, 82 8 Franzman. William, 11, 53, 73 Gartz. Lucile, 11. 68 tlessert. Harold. ll Gueth, Edward, 11 Helland, Kenneth, 11, 25 Henning, V. W.. 7 Horst-will, Hugh, 11, 31 Hotchkiss, Rosamund M., 11 Howe, t't-celizt A., 11 Hubbard, Ida. 9 Jackson, Jane. 11, 76, 82 Jaeger, Lois, 9 Johnson. Ervin L., 11, 31 Kiltz, Phyllis, 11, 57 Kitelinger, Kenneth, 11, 31 Klontz. Vernon E., 8 Krog. Agnes, 11 Kumerow, I. E., 12 Lamoreaux, E. S., 12 Lane. Robert, 7 Lee, Vera. 12, 75 Let-te. Samuel, 42, 43 Lehr, Betty, 9 Lynes, Betty, 12. 24 Lyon, Arthur B.. 9 Main, Jay, 12, 58, 65, 77 Moyer, 1-llannr, 12, -16 Menzies, Jessie, 12 Mitby, Ralph, 12, 45 Nobiensky, Maxine, 12 Nuzum, Dr. R. O.. 7 Ofstun, Edythe, 12 Olson, Robert, 12. 58, 77 Orton, Kenneth, 9 Plumb, Anna Jean, 5 Put-rner, Merrill, 7 Rathert, Leroy, 12 Anderson, Barbara, 50, 51, 57, 86 Anderson, Bruce, 43, 45. R6 Anderson, Nancy, 22 Anderson, Richard, 16. -13 Anderson, Robert, 16 Andrews, Edward. 86 Arihood, Leroy, 22, 71 Arndt, Margaret, 16, 50, 59. 65 Arndt, Robert, 22 Arndt. Roger, 86 Arnold, Forrest, 22 Arnold, Janet, 22, 67, 69 Augenstein, Neil, 86 Augustine, Curtis, 22 Augustine, Eugene, 22, 58. 61. 63 Augustine, Gerald, 53, 86 Austinson, John, 22 - B Babcock, Betty, 16 Bahr, Carol, 16, 69 Bahr, Margaret, 76, X6 Baldwin, Doris, 22 Balfe, Jean, 22, 49. 61 Balfe, Paul, 16, 6-1 Balls, John, 56, 86 Balis, Nancy. 16, 68 Ballmer, Doris, 22, 71 Bamert, Lillian. 22 Bancroft. Delores, 22 Barlass, Bernita, 16 Barlass, George, 56, X6 Barlass, Margaret, 59, 67, 546 Barnes, David, 22, 58 Barriage, Helen, 16, 65, 66 Barry, Dale, 16, 35, 55, 56, 63, 81 Barry, Donna, 22. 73 Barry, Pat ricia, 51, 68, 70, 73. 75, X6 Barry, Ruth, 16. 71, 126 Bartel, Marlene, R7 Bartel, William. 22 Bartle, Mary, -19 Baxter, Richard. 87 Rehherg, Mr. and Mrs. H. R., 21 Rost, 142. VV., 7 Ryan, William, 7 Sorenson, Ted, 12 Strobel, Helen, 12 Strong, L, D,, 41 Sutton. Alice, 12 Taylor, Edna. 13. 75 Taylor, Helen, 13 Thayer, Grunt, 72 Vevle, Hiltlzl, 13. 711, 79 Wells. Lucile, 13 Whltmyer. H. T., 7 Whittemore, Margaret, 13 Wilson, Lowell, 13, 5-1, 55,75-1 Wiseman, J. W., 13, 56 Young, William, I3, 31 Zodtner, H, H., 27 lllgh School Personnel --A Abraham, Pat, -16, 62, 61 15, 86 Ackerman, Jean, 50, 52, 57, 711, 1119 Adnmany, Pauline, 16, 69 Affeltlt, Joan, -ll, -16, 62, 86 Ahern, John. 22, 36, -10 Akins, Leona, 16, -16 Albrecht, Marilyn, 16 Alden, Sandra, 22, 7-1 Algrem. 1-Iarharzi, 16. 48, 67 Algrem, Lloyd, 16, 38, 43, -19, 63 Algrim, Joan, 22 Allen. Russel. 39 Amerpohl, Lullls, 22, 36, -10 Amndjeff, Paul, 16 Anderson, Ann. 22, 59 Bear, J08.I1, 49, 51, 68, 72, 7-1-, 75, F47 1'S Beck, Doris, 51, 57, 71, 72, 74, 75, RT Beckman, Carol, 22 Beckman, Ronald, 42, -13, -15. R7 Beecher, Merlin, 16, 55 Beggs. Robert, 22 Eb Behling, Lanny, 22, -13, 52, 53, 57 71 71 tl Belk, Jacklyn, 11, 16, 50 Bell, David, 16. 53, 63, 66, 72, 82 Benash, Ft-rn, 22 Bennett, Delores, 16, 50, 73 Bennett, Jane, 87 Bennett, John, 87 Bennwitz, Elizabeth, 22 Benson, Linnea, 51, 59. 71. 72 7-1 75. 81 Henson, Rohert, 16, 5-1, 55, 78 Benway. Roland, 58, 87 Berg, Robert, 16 Berger, Charlene, 16 Bergholz, Roger, 22 Bergman, D'Anne, 11, 16, 50, 69, 73 Bernard, Joan, 87 Best. Margaret. 22, 67 Bethards, James, 19, 3-l, -12. -15, 63 Bt-yer, Betty. -16, 51, 71, 72, 87 Rick. Allen, 19, 411 Rick. Kenneth, 19, -11, -17, 66, 71 Bidwell, James, 22 Bienash, Joanne, 19, 68, 2-41 Bier, Ruth, 19, 67 Birenholtz. Judie, 62. 87 Birkholz, Don, 19, 36 Birkholz. Harold. 32, R7 Blrkholz, Marilyn, 19, 75 Birkholz. Patricia, 19, 68 Birley, Dorothy, 70, 71. X7 Black, Gerald, 42, 68. los Bladorn, Charlotte. HR Bladorn, Lois, 22 Bliss, Cynthia, 19, 57. 71 Blumreich, Doris, 10, 22, 49, 62, 67. Robert, Lorraine, 22. 59 Bohzien, Donna. 22 Bobzien, Lois, 19 Boehm, Betty, '19 Bohlman, Diane, 57, 75, T9, RS, 11154 Bolles, Stephen, 49, 74, 88 Bolton, Janice, 22, -11, 69 Roos, Jean, 17, 67 Roos, Shirley, 88 Borgwurrlt. Fred. 17. 56, 6-1 Borkenhagen, Lois, 58, 88 Bostwick, Mary, 67, 69, 71, 72. 88 11 11111 104111 Bothum, Dawn, 13, 53, -, F, . , I Bothum, DuWayne. 22 Congratulations from the SWISS W h I 1 C MAID. We are out to please Janes- Qgf '1 qng Q, ville High School and the students p C C wow' The House of Quality Lines Electric Motors, Controls Industrial Supplies, Hose Pumps, Machine Work Pl' Electrical Contracting Yffsi I - ' ' V Swiss Maul fhy X KID X 5 QL 5X fx Dairy X , Incorporated 23-25 N. Bluff St. Janesville, Wisconsin Authorized Ford Dealer Dial Telephones 2530 - 3373 ,CX Theres 0F6f in your future DESENS IANESVILLE MOTORS 'Tx ' J - A -yi'i i'i.'i- I ll LSL.: it l li ...ED llllllll WW BETTER USED CARS COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE L Cooper, ge 152 Bothun. Jeanine, 17, 62 Bourbeau, Lowell, 22 Bowlus, Jeannette. 68, 88 Boyd, Gene, 17. 42 Brace. Richard, 43, 45 Brainerd, Lucy, 22, 69 Branch, Ned. 88 Brandt, Donald. 17, 35 Braun, Dean, 88 Cox, Jerry, 23, 63 Crabb. Ted, 17, 49, 75 Creek, Bob, 4-1 Cress, Bill. 17. 36, -15 Crihhen, Esthor, 71, 90 Braunworth, Mary Lou, 22 Breiby, Vernon. 50. 65, 72, 74, 88 Brennan, Barbara. 88 Brennan, John. 22, 36, -lil Bright, Betty, KR Britt, Joyce, 22, 67, 69, 71 Brockhaus, Gretchen, 17. 126 Brodie. John, 22, 36. '10 Brodie, Richard, 17, 3-1. '12, 45 Ilroge, Phyllis, 22 Hrovick, Albert. 89 Brown, Barbara. 22 Brown, Robert, 17, -12 llrueggeman, Eleanor, 17, 43, 77 Bruni, Gerald, 17. 43, 59 Buehl, Ruth, 17, 50, 62 Cribben, Joan, 17. 67. 69 Cripe. Cripps. Croak Doris, 5 , e, Robert. 17 1 11. 75. 19, 911 Donald, -12, 90 . -10 Cronin, Joan. 17. 66, 72 Cullen. Janet, 23. 69 Culver, Leona, 23 Curry, Wendell. R8 Curtis, Beverly. 69. 74. 90 Curtis, Richard, 23 Cults, Donna, 10. 22. 23, 62 e I3 Dade, Charlotte. 17 Dade, Ronald, -ll Dade, Shirley. 41. 941 Dain, Elda. 23. 67 Daly. Bvriiaril, -12 Dan1'ort1'1, Clarke, 23. 'lil Daniels. B1-ity. 511, 614, 69. 71. 73. 71, 941 111 Ifuggs, Clyde, 17 Boggs, Dolores, 22 Iluggs, Jane. 17, 67 Buggs, Myra, -16, 69, 119 Bullis. Rose Ann, 17 Bumgarner. Geraldine. 63, 89 Bll1'I11t'ii, Alive. 22 liurke, Jean. 22. 62 Biirlw. Paul. 17 Burkheimer. VVa11er. 17. 33 Burns. 1V11l.l'1i1Zl. 50, 58, 89 Burl. Jaiie. 17, 53. 71, 73, 75 Ballers. Dale, 22 liuiters. John P., 22 Butters. Rosemary. 17 Butters. Butters John l ., 17 William, 89 liyrnv. Arlene, 89 Byrne. Byrne, Cahill. Cahill. B1-vi-rly, 22 Ilarry. -'l , ff., f'lera1i1ine, 17 Sally. :ill Cziliinwi. Mary. 22 Valverl, Althfia, 57, 53. 75. R9 Campioii. Ruth, 73. X9 Carlson. Carol, 22, 69 l'ai'1son. llowaril. X9 Carlson. Tom, 17. 72 Carr. Ri 1-lim-fi, si, 59, 419. 72, 7-1. 75, 119. 1119 Vase. Donald, 22 Fasey. Casey. Casey, Vasey, Casper, lioniia. 22 lfranees. 67. 89 Margaret, 68, 72. 75. 89 Rosi-mary. 46, 67, 69, X9 John, 22 t'astagna. Dirk. 58. 61 Cavey. B.-airiei-. 22. 52 Chapniau, Carol, 22, 62, 69 t'11a11ma11. Delores. 17 Ulierry. Albert. 17 Cherry, June, 22 Chester Arlen, 27 Fhrisos, C111-ict:-11 William, an, 39, -12, -15. 53, 7' son, Barbara, 22. 67 Clirislenson, Carol, 49, 68. 69. 75, 90 t'l1ristenso11, Donald, 17 Chrislianson, Jeri, 17, 67. 126 Church, William, 13, 17. 65. 66 1'11ll1'i'h11i, Gordon, 22 Churchill, Jerry. 23 Fliureliill, Richard. 17 Churchill, Roger, 17 Clark. James. 23, -10, -13 Clark. Lznvrenee, 23 t'le1nans. Duane, 17. 56 if 1- ,lement. Howard, 17, 59, 61 li1'fii1't1, Don. 17 Close, Helen Jean, 17, 47, 61, 69' 72 t'lose. Peggy, 69, 71, 72, 7.4, 90 Coats. June, 23 Coekfield. David, 17. 43 t'odman. John, 17, -12. 63, 82 Pole, Geraldine, 23, 67 coil-, Shirley, 17 Colson. Jerinainv. 17. 65, 66, 67 Conway. Nancy, 17. 67 Cook, Joan, 58. 90 Gwendolyn. 23 Drinks, Ronald, 911 Davey, Dan, 17. 36, -lvl, -15 Davies, Clayton Davis. Clil'l'o1'r1. 23. -10. -13. 63 Davis, lflarl. 17 Davis. lddward. 23. 36 Dawson. Betty, 23, 67, 69 Day. Robert. 23, 56. 6,1 Di-Bruin. Carol, 23. 69. 73 Delfratii-s. Vlfilliam. 911 Detlarmo, Joyee. 23 Di-mrow, Charlotte, 91 Demi-ow. Rohr-rt. 23. 56, 62 Dickinson, Everett. 17 Dil-hls, Joan. -13. 634. 71, 91 6 17 71,11 1191 Iiivrkiug. Donna. 51. 61. 1.. 1 r 1114-iz. VVaynv. 111. 17. .16 Ililley, Gloria. 23. 67 Diolle, Robert. 17, 32. -15 Dixon. Barhara. 17 111 miny, 1 ram'is, 91 r Donahe, Dennis. 17, 12. 113. o9. 61 bl Dooley, Dorothy, 68, 91 Dooley, Therese. 17. 61 Dorwin, Viivlel, 17 Douglas. Bruce. 23. 63 Dowd. Peggy, 69. 91 Dowd, William. 53. 91 Driscoll, Patricia. 17 Drought. Robert Dulih, Don, 17. 35 Dunn. Verna, 23 Dunning, Yvonne. 17. 53, Sl Duuphy. Mary Jo, 23, '16 142 Ezirle, Joan PI.. 23, -19. 50, 67 G9 Elrerl, 1C1'1ini'. 7-1, 75. 91 Eddy. Stanley. 17 Edmund S, A1'i?I1l', 17. -11 14Idmunds. T11eof1n1'P. 11, -12. 91 Edmund son. Donna, 23. 56 151111-. Jack. 17, 41 lflhle. Jerry. 23. 63. 65 Ellis. Gillrert, 23 Ellis, R ohert, 17. -19 Elver. Dean, 91 lfllver. Lowell. -19, 53. 63, 91 ldngel, Marilyn. 23 idnglehretson, Gordon. 23 ldngles, Richard. 91 England, Beverly, 23, 67 lnnglund, Darlene, 17 lurdman, Betty, 23, 67 1-irdman, Diane. .23 1 lllriekson, Carolyn, 11. -16. t 73, 91 lnustiee. Sue. 71. 108 R. 72 lflverding, Sylvia. 23. 69 Hverson, Carole Jean, 17, -16. -17. 61 lr Lverson. William, 23 .. In Faneher. Jeanette. 23, 64 Faneher, Norman, 17 Fay. Dolores. 17 Feeney. Ferguso Fiedler, Eleanor, 23, -16 n, Jim, 4-1 Stan, 17 Fields, Ed, -1-1 Cooper, Jean, 23, 67, 69, 71 Cooper, Roger. 23, 59 Cope, Richard, 23, 36, 40, 49, 63 Costello, Charles, 23 Courtney, Virginia. 23, 67. 69 Cowan, Darrell. 23 Cowan. Virgil. 90 Fields, John, 23. 41 Filvaroff. David, ell. 45, 59, 70, 11 '11 Finley, Genevieve. 73. 92. 113 Finley. Rosemary. -19 Finnane, Jean. 92 Finnane. Sarah. 23 Fisher, Charlene, .x1. 52, 67 72, 11 11 9' THE HERMOSA SHOP We' ANKLE SOCKS SILK SCARFS SUSPANTS SKIRTS SLIPS JUDY BOND BLOUSES 3 WALKFR savs I like Hvrnnmsa, it prv- RARI , . .. , sents the newest of all lingerie in rom-ng.-giiizml udvertizvd bl'lIlldS-JLllIiOI'S and Missvs are tliv specialty-- ' ' 1 . - 3' v . i Personalized svrvlce is ou! multesy, .mc nv Hermosa Nylons :ire a Shen-1 ' delight. Dial 'l'olm-plmiw 2-2H51 FOR IIER FIRST FORMAL FOR GRADUATION FOR PROM Go Stl'HIg'I1t to I Ier IIea1't With 21 Corsage from IANESVILLE FLORAL CO. Compliments of S. S. KRESGE COMPANY .V-. 5 -10- 250 Zo Zlwl 101 W. Milwaukee 29 W. Milwaukee ai! Valle 154 Fitzslmmons, Phyllis, Folk, Gerald, 23, 56 Folk, Robert, 92 16. 17. 46, 72 Ford, Rita, 51, 57, 62. 70. 72, 75, 76, 79 Fox, James, 42, 92 Francis, Joan, 17. 65. 69, 71 Francis, John, 17 Franke, Betty Jane, 92 Franke, Verna, 23 Fraser, Ronald, 34, 39, 42, 45, 92 Fredricks, Joanne. 17 Freeman, Dale. 23, 36, 40 Freese, Richard, 18 Freudenberg, Richard, 18, 58, 64 Frlherg, Ronald, 18, 44 Fuller. Helen, 18, 50, 62, 69 Fulton, Patricia, 18 Funk, Ruth, 18, 62, 71 Gamber, .. .G. . James Gamet, Joanne, 11, 18. 50. 52, 62. 71, 7 Garey, Richard, 18 Garlt, Corrine, 53, 92 Garske, Gordon, 23, 56 Garvin, Alice, 18 Garvln, Peter, 92 Gessert, David, 50, 53, 92 Gessert, Tom. 18 Gilbert, Donald, 23 Gilbert, John, 13, I8 Gilbert, Ilene, 82. 92 Gilberto, Mary Jo, 11, 18, 46, 67, 69 Gilberto Sam, 18, 33, 45, 49, 81 Gllbertson, Alan, 65, 90 Gilbertson, Ronald. 47. 53. 73, 75, 95 Gillespie, Marion, 23, 53 Glander, Elaine, 68, 75, 93 Glander, Marilyn, 54. 57, 74. 75, 78, 91 Glauder. Glass, C Violet, 23, 69. 71. 73 onnie, 22, 23, 69 Glass, Gerald. 18 Goehl, Robert, 18, 54, 55, 56 Goethe, Lyle, 23, 440, 49 Gokey, Dorothy. 23 oGodman, Melita. 18. 53 Gothe, Richard, 23 Grade, George. 18 Graesslin, Sibella. 45, 93 Granger. Jacklyn, 18, 41 Grant, Mary, 18. 67 Grassman. Darel, 23, 36 Green, Dona, 93 Gregory, Jack H., 23 Gregory, Robert, 18. 36. 42 Grim. Sylvia, 18, 46, 58, 65. 69, 77 Gross, Kenneth, 93 Gross, Sue, 10, 23. 50 Gsell, Delores, 23, 69 Gsell. Leroy, 61, 69, 91 Gunderson, Elaine, 18 Gunn, Robert, 18, 56 Gunn, Francis, 23, 56 Gurney, Lewis, 24 Gutzman, Jean, 18, 68 , H.- Haase, Delores, 24 Hackharth, Wadena, 18, 64 Hagen. David, 42, 49, 52, 56, 73, 75, 93 Hagar, Carol, 18, 53, 71, 83 Hall, Beverly, 23, 62 Hall, 1-llwood, 24 I-Ialvorson, Marjorie, Hamilton, Carol, 93 49, 71, 72. 93 Hanewall, Paul, 18, 32, 42, 45 Haney, Arnold, 53, 93 Hanke. Lorraine, 24 Hanley, Nancy, 24 Hanlon, Mary, 67, 93 Hansen, Ruth, 24, 69 Hanson, Darlene, 18 Hanson, Delores, 93 Hanson, Gordon, 24, 50 Hanson, Janet, 18, 50, 69 Huutke. Ruth, 25, 69 Harnack. Virginia, 93 Hass, Donna. 24 Hasse, Ronald, 18, 49 Hastreiter. Dolores, 68, 93 Haugen. Hazeltin Hazeltln Hazeltin Theodore, 18 e, Betty, 18, 68 e, Joyce, 48. 82, 94 e. Richard E., 24 Ht-dgecock, Janine, 18 Hedgecock, Robert. 94 Hefferan, Mary. 18. 63, 75 f Heffernan, Donald, 45, 50, o3, Hefty. Walter, 94 Heine, Ronald. 24, 59, 61 Heise, .I anet, 18, 72 63, 74, 94 , 92 108 Heitsman, Gerald, 18 Helgeson, Richard, 94 Holland, Barbara. 51, 73, 7-1, 75, 81. 94, 109 Hemiller, Mary. 18 Hendrickson, Elaine, 67, 72. 94 Hendrickson, Helen, 18, 67 Henke, Delores, 18, 71 Henning, Arthur, 94 Henning, Dale, 24, 36 Henning, Dorothy, 24, 67 Henning, Evelyn, 94 Henning, James, 94 Henning, Jean, 24 Henning, Joan, 18, 50, 59, 61, 68, 69, 73 Henning Shirley 24 Hensel, Betty, 18, 67 Henthorne, Bonnie, 24 Henthorne, Patricia, 18 Hergert, Stanley. 94 Hess, Barbara, 18, 73. 126 Hilt, Agnes, 24 Hilt, Frank, 24 Hjorth, Donna Lee. 94 Hoag, Elizabeth, 24 Hoague, Betty, 24 Hoague, Vilas, 13, 58. 61 Hoff, Bud, 11, 27, 36. 40 Hoff, Gwenyth, 18, 69 Hoffman. Ethel, 24 Holdorf, Margaret, 24 Honeysett, Ralph, 94 Horn, Carol, 62, 68, 75. 94 Householder, Georgia. 18 Howard, James, 24. 40, 56 Howarth, Dean, 18, 56 Hughes. Geraldine, 24. 46 Hughes, Wesley, 24, 56 Hunt, Joy, 24, 58, 61, 74 Hunt, Norman, 18, 54, 55. 71. 75 Hunt, Robert, 24 Hurd, Dawn. 24, 49, 71 Husen, Daniel Husen, James, 24 Huston, Charlene, 18, 67. 68 - I Iseli, Eugene. 11. 95 --J Jacobs, Beverly, 95 Jacobs, Mae. 24. 6-1 Jacobson, Gorden, 18 Jaeger, Darlene, 18, 63 Jaeger, Ruth, 95 James, Nancy. 18, 46, 51, 71 Jensen, Jean, 18, 57, 62, 71, 75 Jenson, Dorothy, 53. 71. 95 Jersild, Ralph, 56. 58, 95 Jersild, Richard, 18, 44, 58. 93 Johns, Roy, 11. 18. 40, 43, 59 Johnson, Beatrice, 18, 68 Johnson, Marilyn. 18, 49, 50. 67. 69, 74. 75, 76 Johnson, Melvin, 35. 45, 95 Johnson, Nolan, 18, 42. 43 Joholski. Catherine. 2-l Jones, Jeanette, 67 Jones, Patricia, 95 Jones, Robert. 95 Jones, Tom, 19 Jorgensen, Beatrice. 19 Jorgenson, Donald, 19, 38 Jorgenson, William, 95 Joyce, Joan, 19, 50. 67. 75 Jungblut, Joseph, 24 ,. K. , Katie. Betty. 19, 62 Katja., Dorothy, 19 Kakuske, Bernard, 21, 36, 63 Kakuske, Jacklyn, 65, 67, 70. 72, Kalinowski, James, 24 Karberg, Jane, 53, 62. 95 Kardux, Kaye, 51. 71, 73, 74. 95 Katz. Nathalie, 46, 47. 58, 95 Katz, Neal. 24. 36 Katz, Norman, 45. 49, 57, 71, 7 Kealey, Rita. 51. 68, 71, 72. 96 Keating. Loretta. 21 Keating, Roger, 19 Keating, Walter, 24 Keeler, Donald, 24. 58 Keeler, Hubert, 24 Ka-i.:erries. Josephine. 24, 71, 72, Kelleher. Patricia. 2-1 Kelley, Allen, 96 Kelley, Joseph. 24. 40 Kelly, Joyce. 19 Kelly, Mary, 53, 96 Keri, Thomas, 24, 56 Kessler. David. 24. 34. 40, -15 Kessler, Kathleen, 24 7-1, 75, 79, 95 5, 95 T4 CQMPLIMENTS CF CARDINAL LINES, INC G0 VIA BUS Page 156 Kimhall, Charles, 96 Kimball, Rom-rt, 2-1, 56 King, Janice, 19 Kinaervik, Betty, 96 Kirchoff, Patricia, 24 Kjornes, Carrie, 19, 64 Kjornes. Donald, 13, 33, 42, -15, 71, 83, 96 Klementz, Betty. 19 Kloften, Barbara, 57, 65, 72, 7-1. 75. 96 Klontz. Joyce, 57, 62, 65. 71, 72. 75. 96 Kin-ameyer. Doris, 19 Klusmeyer. Everett, 2-1, 56 Knapp, Dorothy, 67, 96 Kneifel. Dick. 2-1 Kneifel, Donald, 2-1. 36 Knickerhoeker. Duane. 11, 96 Kniekerhoeker. Teri, 19 Knight, Donalsl, 96 Knopes, Richarrl. 2-1 Knopes. Robert, 19, 551, 61 Knnrlson, Doris. 62. 68, 96 Knutson, Gloria, 19, 67, R11 Kosaltowski, Marcella. 19 Kotwitl. l1oris, 511, 711, 96 Kroening, Alulrey, 2-1. 67 Kronlie, Russell, 42 Krueger, Laraine, 2-1, 67 Krueger. Kieharfl D., 911 Krueger. Kiehartl L., 97 Krueger. Robert. 2-1, 56 Krug. 111-ralil. 2-1 Kuhitz. Ken. 2-1 Kumi-row. Mary. 2-1. 52. 67 liutzke. llnnna. 69, 72, 7-1, 97 L - Lane. Hieharrl. 19 Lang, William. 25 Lansing. Nrlwarrl. 111. -15. 83. E Larson, Lorraine. 2-1, 61 Larson, Mary. 2-1 LaSure. Kenneth, 19. 59, 61 l,1lVV1'1'FIl'l', 111-rtwrt. 97 Lawrence, Robert 11., 25. 59 Lawrence. Robert V., 25 Layclen. Claire. 97 1,1-erler, Jeanne. 19 1.e1'1lel'. Rulu-rt, 97 Lehman. Roger, 21 Leith. Mona, 19 Lemlrricli. Mary. 551. 97 Lenarz, Donna, 19. 137, 69 Lenarz, Joyee-. 25. 67, 71 11'-narz, Riellarvl, -12 1,1-ntl, Rieharil. 97 1.1-nlz, llelores. 19, 67 Lepali. Patricia. 25, -1M Levzow. James. 25 Lewis, I1avi1l, 51. 97 Iiinneman. B'n'hara. 19. 19. 6.2 1.ohrey. 1'I11wina. -18. 97 1,-whrey. lalla, 19. 52, 69 Lohrman, Lois, 71, 75, 97 17 Lopez. hlll'll2lt'l, 51, 61, 711. 7-1. 97 1.ou. 1,aVern, 97 11llt'l1lU'. Marlene, 711. 71. 72, 97 Lyon. Ilerlx, 55 M 11 Maelbonalml. VVillis, 93 Mae1':u'lan1-. Joan. 59. 65, 118 M1-Calniont, Seoll, 19 97l'C!lY1l'I. Joan. '19 Mutfann, Mary Lou, 49. 68. 69 Metfarthy. Louise, 19, 67, 69. M1'Carthy, Thomas, 16, 19. 3-1. M1'1'ar1ney, Flora, 19 M1'f'ay, Veverlee, 25 M1'Culloul,:h, John, 25 Nll'CllI'lll1t'l', Martha. 67. 98 1111-llerrnfitt, Joan, 531, 98 M1'l11'rmot1. Shirley. 25. -19, 67 Z11e11onal1I, Gerald. 611, 82 Mellowell, Faye, 19. 137 Mefiarvle, Donald, 19 Meflinnily, Catherine, '19 Melieown, Fll1l'l'l11f1'. 25. 67, 69 M1-K1-own, Leo, 19 MeKeown. Mary Ellen, 19. 1117 1N11'Keown. Vincent. 13, 96 M1-Lay. Brave. 98 Me1N1u1len. Kohert, 98 1V11'Namee. Fern, 99 M1'Namee, June, 19. 67 Metluafle. Marpxaurlte. 96 M Magnussen. 11on, I9, 1121 Manning, Jack. 19, 38 Manogue. Darrell. 25 Marhee, Gerald, -1-1. -15, 53. QR Marker, Geralrl. 5-1, 63, 79, 98 , 96 19 -15 6.5 Marshall, Jean, 98 Martin, Joan, 98 Martin, James. 25. -11. 56 Massie, Joan, 25 Mathews, Audrey. 25 Mathews, Dorothy, 19. 67. 69 Mathison, Thomas. 19, -1-1. 59 schien, Del-7111-. 19. 511. 62, Mayen Maze, Phil, 19. 36 Meegan, John, 25 Meigs. Menz, Kenneth. -11, -15, 63. 97 Kenneth, 25 Merrick, Jeanette, 99 Messer. Rohert. 51, 72, 75. 99 M1'1Z1l1 Meyer, mrff, Beverly, 99 Jean, 68, 99 Meyers, Joan. 67, 99 Michael, Ross, 25, 36, -111 Mies. lNTihoS. Mihos, Robert, 19, -1-1, -15 Athena, -16. 99 John. 5-1. 55. 75, 77. 79 Mikkelson, Lyle, 25, -11 Milhra Miller, Miller, Mills, Moen. nrlt, Don, 111, 57 111-ralcline. 25 James 1-L. 19. 56. 111. Jerry, -12 Geralzl. 99 Mogenson, Robert, 25, -111 Monap.: Monk. han, Dolores, 19. 67 Rieharrl. 99 Monttqomery. Mollie, 19 Mooney, Charles. 99 Mooney. t'harlot1e, 19 M1n'avee. Marion. 57. 75. 99 Moriarity, Dan. 25. 58. 61 Morris . Barbara. 51. 69. 99 79 4111 'Ili 611 Morton. Isabelle. 19. 5.1. 6?-1, 11. 11 Muelle r. Marilyn, 25. 69 1N1uen1:how. Doris. 25. 67 Muir, VVilliam. 25. 631 Mullen. Betty Ann. 19. 67 Munflth, lfllrlretl. 25. -111 Murphy, Floyrl. 25 Murphy, Frank. 25, 6-1 Murphy, Marcella. 19. 67, 126 Murphy. P1'1t'1'. 25 Murray. James. 25. 56 Murray. William 11.. 25 Nlurray. VVi1liain. 56. 11111 Mntehler, Marilyn. 19. 511. 69 Myatt. Naatz, Neinfe l'NelSol1 N1-1:11111 Nelson Nelson Curt. 25 N Roland. 25 1111, Shirley, 26. 11111 . Charles, 11111 . Helen. 66, 69. 72. 11111 , John, 19. IHS. -11, -15 . Kenneth. 25, 61 Newman, Quinn. 25 Newman. Rae, 11111 Niema Nohr. n. Patricia, 19 Louise. 11111 Nolan, John. 25. 116. -111. 611 Nntbohm. Naney. 11111 Nothohm, R1-X, 11, 19, -12, -111 Nuznm. tlretehen. 19. 51. 57. 76. 79. H2 O Oakley. Marilyn. 19. 67 Ohourn, John. 19, 216. -111 O'1'onnell. David. 51. 511. 72. 1 O'Connor. Betty. 25 .., 7 0'Connor, Joann. 25. -19. 11... -1 0'Connor. Mary, 611. 11111 Odenwalrier, Fred. 55. 11111 Outh-n. VVilliam, 63. 66. 75. 79. 11111 111 O'1.eary, Harry. 19. 56 Olin. Pauline. -19. 76. 62. 11111. 111 Olmstead. Duane. 11111 Olmstearl. Naney. 19, 691 62 11 1111 1 110 Olson. Melvin, 61. 611, 65. 66, 71. 11111 Onsgarrl, Rieharfl, 25 tlrmshee. Barbara, 25, 62, 67 Osterhus. Ruth. 19. 67, 69. 72 Ostranrler, Evelyn, 19, 67 Otteson, Ronalrl, 56, 101 Owen, Betty, 62. 72, 1111 P Pahl, 11Iv1-lyn, 19. 67 Pantel. Joanne. 25. 71 Pantel. Lois, 67, 68. 69, 71. 75. 1111 Parrish. Nona, 62, 67. 1111 Parsons. Myron. 19. 63 Payne, VVilliam, 1111 Peck. Peek, Perry, Donna, 25. 6-1 Louise. 69, 72, 1111 Lee. 25. 59 Peterson, Donna. 25. 69 +nn., OPEN FOR BUSINESS KUHLMANS FOUNTAIN LUNCH 941 N. Washington Fountain Servic Lunches HARRIS ACE STORES 200 S. River St. IIOME APPLIANCES HARDWARE Headquarters for PROMPT - EFFICIENT Service Reasonable Prices YOU ALWAYS DO BETTER AT J. 1. SMlTH'S IEWELRY STORES JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS SINCE 19141 Headquarters for Class Rings and Pins 119 West Milwaukee Street near Franklin wnesville Housing Guild Headquarters at EIEIELD LUMBER COMPANY 1100 N rth Street Janesville, Wisconsin Ps Porter. Scot t, 19 Soden. Page 158 Peterson, Harriet, 19 Peterson, Robert, 16, Peterson, Joan. 58 3 . 19, 5. -11, 42. -15 Phillips, Barbara, 25, 64, 67, 134 Phillips, DeVel'ne, 25 Phillips, Doris, 50, 62, 65. 72, 80, 101, 109 Pierce, Joan, 19, 67 Pike, Robert, 35, 38. 39, 45, 49, 101 Ploegert, Frances, 19, 67 Ploegert, John, 25 Powedels, Edwin, 25. Pol'f, Joyce, 25, 67 56 Poff, Kathryn, 53, 101 Pohlman, James, 19, -14 Pond. Arthur, 25, 58, 65 Pregont, Jack, 50, 51, 70, 71, 75, 10 .- 1 Pregont, Mary Ellen, 20, 49, 50, 51. 72, 126 Press. Fharlene, 20 Preston, Yvonne, 25, 67, 69 Preuss, Edward, 20 Preuss, Judy. 20, 62 Prox, Robert, 20 Puerner, Merrill, 101 Punzel. Howard, 25 SWQ-, Quade, Bonnie, 25, 67 Quaerna, David, 25, 36, 63 Quandt, Margaret, 68, 71, 72, 101 Quinn, John, 25 .. R, Rabbe, William, 20 Rahiola, James, 20, 36 Rabuek, Carol, 20 Rabuek, Ronald, 55 Radlgan, Kathryn, 20 Rainer, Betty, 101 Ralston, Robert, 20, 43, 58 Ramsdell, Gwen, 20 Ransom, Donna, 25, 67, 71 Raubacher, George, 20, 36, 40, 52 Raymond, Robert. 33, 101 Rector, Myron, 20 Reeder, Darrel, 56, 102 Reese, Nettie, 68, 72. 75, 102 Reeves, James, 20, 43 Rehberg, Richard, 20, 51, 5-1, 63, 69 78. 79 Reichert, Russell, 25 Reid. Betty, 25, 73 Reid, Catherine, 20, '16, 69 Reid, John, 25, 43 Reilly, Virginia, 70, 71, 75, 102 Reimers, Bertha, 20. 48. 57 Reimers, Lawrence, 102, 109 Reimers, Richard, 25, 55, 69 Restivo, Patricia, 25, 67. 71 Reynolds, Jean, 25 Rich, Kermit, 26 Rich. Margaret, 26, 67, 69 Richards, Glenn, 102 Richards, Kenneth. 26 Richards, Ronald, 20, 42 Richardson, Bernard, 102 Richardson, Maurice. 20 Richardson, Yvonne, 20, 41, 50 Riess, Ruth. 26, 46, 48. 67 Riesterer. Phillip, 102 Riggs, Myron, 42 Rigney, Margaret.. 26, 71 Riley. William, 102 Robertson, Phyllis, 26, 49, 64, 76 Rittenhouse, Jack. 42 Roehl, Bernard, 20 Roehl, Kenneth, 102 Rohde, Elwood, 20 Roherty, Dan, 45, 102 Roherty, Robert, 26, 36 Roherty, Sally, 26 Rohloff, David, 26, 36 Rohloff, Wayne, 20, 32, 63 Romanzak, Patricia, 20 Root, Tom, 20 Ruoseh, Wayne, 20 Russell, Carolyn. 46, Russell, Marian, 20 102 Ryan. Kenneth, 20, 36 Ryan, Paul, 20, 63, 66, 71, 72, 75 Ryan, Sherm, 44 Ryder. Patrick, 26 S Salisbury, Carolyn, 71, 102 Samuelson, Lois, 20, Samlers, Sally, 20 Saunders. Roger, 102 68 Sayles, Louise, 26, 49 Schaher, Ardis, 20 Schaber. Louis, 102 Schaitel. Delores, 20 71, 75. Sc-halter. Judy. 57. 75, 79, 103 Schellenberger. Robert, 26 Schenck, Berton. 20 Scherer, William, 26. 36 Schied, Charles, 36 Schieielbein, Dorothy, 20 Schiefelhein Elizabeth. 20 Sehiefelhein Helen. 20 Sehiefelhein, Paul, 20 Sehiefelbein Schindler, t James, 26 Bien, 20. 59 Sehleisner. Donna, 26, 53. 83 Schmidley, Delores, 46. 47. 103 Sehmidlkofer. Faye, 51, 54, 68 103, 109 Schmidt. Patsy. 26. 48 , t 59. Tl Schmitt. Donald. 103 Schmitz, Patricia. 103 Schoeherle, Geraldine, 20, 68 Schoeherle, Raymond, 57. 103 Schofner, Patsy, 26, 48, 53, 69 School, Phyllis, 51, 103 Sehoonover, Thelma, 26 Schuler, Donald, 18 Sehuler, John. 26 Schultz, Roger, 20 Schultz, Russell, 44 Schumacher, Betty, 20 Schumacher, Lois, 20 Schumacher, Patricia, 41. 46, 103 Schwarer, Gene, 26, 50. 51, 53 Schwartz, Joyce. 42, 59, 61 Sciezinski. Thomas, 26 Scohie, Beverly, 103 Scoble, Dean, 20, 51. 52. 69, 73. 74 Scott, John. 26. 56 Seaborg. Donald, 20 Seales, Phyllis, 26 Seefeldt, Dlek, 22, 26, 36, 40. 63 , .... . -I Selgren, Margaret, 20, 19, 50, 61, 69, 1- Selgren, Phil, 44 Semke, Hazel. 20, 50, 52, 58, 61. 69, 77 Severance, Gerald. 20 Severance, John, 103 Severance, Pat, 20. 69 Severson, Richard. 4-t Shea, James, 103 Shea, John, 3-1, -l2, 45. 63, 103 Shea. Lorene, 26. 67, 69 Sheldon, Joan, 103 Sheridan. Richard, 26. 59 Sherwood, Barbara, 20, 5-l, 55. 59, 61, 6 Shields, Jolene, 26 Showers. Jean. 20, 68 Showers, Richard, 20 Shuman, George, 54, 75, 100, 103 Sievert, Betty, 26, 83 Sievert, William. 20 Silhough. Dale. 26 Sime. Donna, 20, 48, R2 Simmons, Marianne. 16, 20, 62. 67 Simons 74, To Simons en, Hugh, 20, 57, 65 en, Tom. 26 Skelly, Mary Jean. 26 Slatter, James, 104 Slatter, John, 104 Slein. Bernard, 20 Smith. Charles. 49, 10-1 Smith, Everett. 26 Smith, John, 26 Smith, Joy. 21, 53. 83, 146 Smith, Lyle, 26 Smithback. Joan, 26 Smythe, Stanley. 26 Shook, Carol. 26, 50, 67 Snook. Nancy, 26, 5ll, 67 Snyder, Julia. 26. 53. 62 Snyder, Phyllis. 21 Snyder, Wayne, 21. 36, 63 Donna, 104, 134 66, 69. 71 Solomon, Miriam. 26. 52 Spafford, Henry, 26 Spangler. Betty Ann. 48, 69, 71, 73. 101 Speer. Dolores, 49, 62. 67, 71. 80, 104 Speer. Robert, 21, 59. 65 Spencer, Roger, 21 Splinter, Phyllis, 26, 48, 53 Spoden, Lorraine. 26 Spry. Phyllis, 104 Stadler, Patricia. 21, 57. 65, 73, T5 Staniford, Marcella, 26 Starks, Alma, 21 Starks, 1-Iva, 26 Stearns, Joseph, 10-l Stearns, Pat, 68. 104 Stl-inhorst, Jerry. 21, 35, 45, 53 Steinke. Robert. 38, 45. 104 Steinkopff, Edward. 3l', 42. 45. 71, 104 Steinkopff. Paul. 21. 36, 42 Steinmetz, Bruce, 21, 61 Steinwand, Richard, 21, 65, 66 QAM if WI- om-I' yuu ll lll0l'0llgIl, l70llS1'il'llli0llS svrvicc consistent with finc WV0l'klll2lllSIliIP :mel quality. The cngruvillgs and photo- graphs in lllis yvzu'-book lwspvuk our ability. ROCKFORD ILLUSTRATI NG COM PANY eucmvens - mscrnorvpens - ARTISTS - PHOTOGRAPHERS if uk ROCKFORD,ILLIN0lS 'If if Pzxgv Page 160 Sterk. George, 104 Steurer. Carol, 26 Stephen, James. 42 Stevens, Joan, 21 Stoker, Donald, 104 Stone. Dorothy, 71, 10-1 Stone, Geraldine, 26. 53, 62 Struebin, Edward. 34, 45. 105 Stubhendick. Robert. 108 Studnlcks, Jerry, 26, 56 Stuessy, Jeannine, 13, 53, 105 Stuka, Carl, 26, 42, 45 Suchanek, Carolyn, 72, 105 Sullivan. Alan, 58. 63, 64, 65, 66, 105 Sullivan. Pat, 105 Sultze. Alan, 33. 42, 45, 65, 70, 105 Sultze. Ifliigene, 26. 40, 43, 45, 49 Swan, Nancy. 53, 73, 74, 75, 105 Swanson, Dolores. 26 Sweeney, Ray, 26 Swegman, iflugene, 21 Swenson. Gloria. 48, 71. 105 Swenson. Russell, 35, 105 Swezey, Donna, 54, 59, 61, 71. 75, 78. T '1'amhlin1,gson, Sally, 26. 59, 62 Tank, Joan. 21 Taylor, Warren. 105 Terry, Virginia, 62, 68, 71, 75, 105 Teubert, Juanita, 21, 48. 68 Teubert, Loraine. 21 Thiel, Charles, 21 Thiele, Richard, 21, 53 Thom. Frank, 26 Thom. Karl, 21 Thomas, Audrey. 21, 50. 68. 69. 72 Thomas, Virginia, 26 Thompson, Richard, 21. 32. 45 Thompson, Ruth, 21, 49, 53, 69, 83 Thorson, Alive, 26, 48 Thurler, Darrell. 26, 36 Tobin. Ruth, 105 Tobin. William, 26 Torpy, Barbara, 26, 67 Touslgnant, Paul, 72, 105 Tracey. Betsy, 21, 67 Trnver. tleorge, 53, 106 Treinen. Vincent, 26, 56 Treptow. Joan. 26 Tripke, Rob, 21 Tripp, Mary Lou. 21 Tumelson, Carolyn, 21. 82 Turner, Patricia, 72, 75. 106 ll Unrlne, Lueille. 106 Ifpdlke, VValter. 21. 36 Utziil. Donna .11-an. 21, 62. 65, 66 105 V Vanderliloeman, lfileen, 21, -16 67 Van Pool, .Ioan. 26 Van Pool, Robert, 21 Venalile, Iioherta, 21, 50, 621 Vigrlahl. Beatrice. 27, 18 Virnig. Joan. 19. 27 Virnig, Robert. 21, 36 Vivian, Betty. 27, 67, 71 Vivian. Helen, 21. 62 Vogel. Marilyn. 27 Vogel. Rirharll. 106 Vmzel, Stuart, 61 Vollirecht, Ilonna. 27 Volinkaty. Harvey. 49 Voss, fleralrl. 27 W , Wagpzoner. Frank, 27 Waggoner. Jacqueline. 27, 118 Wa1:1.:oner. Mary, 62. 106 Waite. David, 27, 36 Waldman, Betty. 6111, 72, 106 Waldman, Dorothy. 21 Walker, Barbara. 71, 75, 106, 153 Walker. Beatrice. 21, 67, 69. 74 Walker, Rivharsl, 21, 42. 43 Waller, Frances, 27. 6-1 Waller. Martha, 21. '18, 69 Waller. Wanda, 27. 48 Walter, James, 27 Wanninger. B1-tty. 21. 62, 65 Wannin Ward, ger, Delores, 21. 69. 71 Francis, 21 Ward, Joy. 27 Warner , Genevieve. 27, 69 Warner, Marilyn, 71, 106 Warren , Gene, 21, 35, 45 Webb, Pat L., 21 Webb, Richard. 21. 58. 63, 66 Weber, Charles, 11, 32, 45, 71, 106 Weber. Val. 27. 516. -10. 55. 72 Wehley, Barbara. 27 Weis, Elizabeth, 68. 71, 75. 80, 106 Weitzel. Norman. 106 West. Dorla, 21 W1-stendorf, Gloria. 21. 69 Westphal, Hans, 11. Weyser. Albert. 27 Wexler. Mike. 51, 52 2-.r 1, 50. 64 . 53, 65, 106 Whaley. Ernest, 11. 27. 59 Wheeler. Jo Anne. 72, 106 White. Patricia. 21. 69 White, Lois, 51. 09. 71, 107, 109 Whitmyer. Rae. 107 White-more. Bill. -18 Whitmore. Ann, 106 Wilke. Camille. 27 61 Wake, lflaine, 107' Wilkie, Rollin, 56. 107 Williams, Marilyn. Wilson. Betty, 27 Wilson, Yvonne. 27. Wirkus, Norma. 53. Wiseman. Margaret. 82, 107 Wislcia, Donald, 27 Witcpalek. Edward. Wixom. Charles. 21 Woliig, VViIli:11n. 27 Woerpel. Jean. 27 Wolff. Beverly, 27 Wolfgram, Flayton. Wood, Jo Anne, 2' 21. 53, 67 59, 65. 71 107 Weber. Joan, 50. 52. 57, 70. 72. 75. 19. 10 6 .. -uv vw ' ' ' 7'i 15 114 19, 01. 6.1. -, 21 27 I Woodman. Nancy, 27. 58. 67 Woodrell. Madge, 10, 75. 107 Woodstock. Jane. 27. 67 Write, Janice, 21. 69 Wyman, Joan, 107 Wyss. Joyce. 27. -18, 53. 69 ,Y, , Yenney. Ba rlva ra, 107 Young, Mary. 27. 69 Young. Patricia, 49, 51, 57 75. 76 107 109 Zahn, Everett. 107 ,Z,. Zeilinger, Keith, ll. 21 Ziebell, Romona. 26, 107 Zillmcr, Genevieve, 107 Zillmer. William Zimmerman. Joan, 21. 57, 75 Zodtner. Phyllis. 57, R2. 108 1 Zrnittier. Robert, 1.7, 36, 10 Zuehlke. 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