Janesville High School - Phoenix Yearbook (Janesville, WI)
- Class of 1954
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U 1 3: ' , .fs ,s ' ,fxi , V 5 if -X 1 f' 7 X f C I nun, Sf N T A rx x J I 1? fx 243763 66 f'N Cf! l i Ediror Janesville High School Volume Forty four Assisfonf Editor Head Photographer Business CoEdi1or5 Senior Co Editors Organizations Co Editor Sports Editor Underclassmen Art Editor Copy Edifor Index Editor 8 Focully Editor Koy Weber Korel Henke Fred Fuchs Barbara Schwimm Pofricio Sullivan Peggy Wilkins Barbara R ley Joanna Eberhort Merritt W lkins Ho r ef Haugen F d Woldrnon Sondra Al right Carol Gleason er Janesville, Wisconsin - .lohn Henning nl' To the musrc department of Janesville Hugh School for the great service of enruchung lnves they render to the stu dents and admxmstratlon we respect fully dedlcate thus 1954 Phoemx What would the Chrlstmas and Easter seasons be without music? How empty the football and basketball games and graduation would seem On the op poslte page Bill Zanton Shirley Klemp and Make Ryder capably portray the three mann sections of the department choir orchestra and band D dication vein, Let this 1954 Phoenix be cl music program for you. The year's activities are printed with core. Moy it bring lilting notes into your life. Foreword KJ 41' ga-' K Full Score RHAPSODY IN B'UE ff 94.3 Day By Day In The Still Of The Night Mme. gm f 'T 5 . , z ,v A ' ' ,gpf V ,Au Y , K' , p . ' . T' 5' 2 'h 1 If 'T M, yy Q My f ' '- Y .g ., ,,' 4 V. Y' 1,1 V N ' P In Memoriam For more than thlrty years the students of .lanesvrlle Hugh School were fortunate to have on the faculty Mass .lessre A Menzies She endeared herself to her pupuls and fellow Instructors As head of the mmor scrence department she taught brology and encouraged research rn the screntflc fleld Sne was on a years leave of absence from thus In thus 54 Phoenlx we wnsh to express our opprec atron for her prrceless servrce and mvaluable assrstance to the school corrmumty and especrally her students A trtoute of these words Indeed rs unworthy of such a gracrous personage 9 O post when she succumbed unexpectedly to a heart attack on June 17, l953, WEE .an- l cl l th Ions for the new hlgh school Seven of The school boord meetlngs tnls yeor were very fely wlth lscuss on o e p the nlne members ore pictured he e Clockwl e Dr Thomos Nuzum Mr Florence Aostln Mr Ern st Rost Mr Robert Lone presldent NA Kennetn Decker N James Umhoele ond Mr George Larson School Days School Days Thus lS o photograph of the model of the new senlor hugh bulld ng The people of lone vulle voted yes to the referen dum Issue November 3 l953 It houlcl be ready for use by l955 Flve oreos ore numbered for eosy udentnflcotlon They f ore one lthe swlrnmnng pool two fthe gymnoslum three locodemlc sectlon four Cundustrrol orts sectuon fnve foudltoruuml fi f sl ,N ff YJ K 'P' H., i 10 ' I I V- V I 'swf . 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V ' 'Ju' - 6 T 4 y 5 r , , Q - ... r fr X 3 -w 'x '3 f M K F Buck Mr V E Klantz Mr R S Brussat pause to ose Concert Masters We stand today facing the most important period in our history Never before has our way of life been challenged to the extent that it is at present Whether we are to live as free people or as slaves depends upon the outcome of the present struggle One of the symptoms of disease in any country is the placing of emphasis on rights rather than duties We sometimes fall to realize that with every right goes a corresponding obligation l addition to the work in the classroom you have been given many opportunities for growth by par ticipating in the co curricular activities The Phoenix provides a pictorial and written record of these Principal memories You have our best wishes for the future The people of the City of Janesville have done an excellent 'ob in furnishing you young people with educational opportunities and facilities. You owe it to yourself to take advantage of these op- portunities. Strive to do the best iob possible in an attempt to assure your proper place in the com- munity as a good citizen. lfQ,5.T5rzuss?lF Vice-Principal The youth of today possess valuable qualities which only need development. Our school should be an instrument in the hands of students and it is the responsibility ofthe community to pro- U? 16592. I Superintendent vide the best possible equipment for their use. ll I I Fiddlers Senior class offucers Carmella Marchlafava president Harrset Haugan secretary Pat Loveland treasurer Duck Anderson vlce president Muss Jeanette Bullus adviser Rf The Class Of delighted sn hamburgers dancing movres knee sox blue suedes fatty lnstened to Harry James Bully May Ralph Flanmgan Saughter Fmmgan Don Docker preferred Star Dust Blue Moon Dream Deep Purple Laura From Here to Etermty lnked Dorls Day Frankue Lame Eddse Fnsher Teresa Brewer Tony Bennett Jom James watched June Allyson Robert Mltchum Leslse Caron Montgomery Clnlt Esther Wullnams Martm and Lewns M Peepers got peeved at low pressure bubblers cracking gum con cezted people crowded conditions underclassmen used the expressions Bug Deal terrnflc nts a ve How bout that? beautntul goofed answered to names like Rabbit Dommer Twmkle Kno s Aurplone Tootue Sndney Huey 14 r rw ' f fi ' I u ' af I I : ' , ' : ' , , , 2 , 1 , - 9 : , - X II II II II Il II ll Il II ll ll ' ll 1. T if rl ' I ' I I 4 ' I I' I I I I I I ' I I I ' I ' I I I I ' I I b I i I ' I 1- I ' I 1 I ' I -1 I I Sandra Sandy Albright: A Pretty Girl ls Like a Melody. English and History5 Blue-.1 2,3,45 Council Rep. 35 Drama Club 2,35 G.A.A. 2,35 Girls Choir 25 Sextet 45 Spanish Club 45 Ushers Club 2,3,45 Grad. Comm. 45 Homecoming Comm. 25 Mixed Choir 2,3,45 Phoenix 2,3,45 Copy Ed. 45 Prom Comm. 3. Edith Allan: Walkin And Talkin. English, History, Language5 Rifle Club 25 Drama Club 2,35 Perge Moda 25 Homecoming Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm, 45 Spotlight 45 Bluebird 3,4, Co-Ed. 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Blue-J 45 French Club 3,4, Treas. 45 Council Rep. 4. Donald Alm: Hot Time ln The Old Town Tonight. English, History, lndustriol5 Football 2. Mary Alm: Just Driften' Along. English and Science5 Future Nurses Club 4. Allan Al Alwin: You, You, You. English, Math, lndustrial5 Football 2,3,45 J-Club 4, Pres. 45 Track 2,3. Richard Dick Anderson: Dream Boy. English, History, Math5 J-Club 45 Council Rep. 2,35 Vice-rep. 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Prom Comm. 35 Tennis 2,3,45 Grad. Comm. 45 Class Vice-pres. 4. Robert Bob Andersom When Your Smiling. English, Science, History, Marh5 Blue-J 3,4, Ca-feature Ed. 45 Council Vice-rep. 35 Cross Country 45 Math Club 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Tres Scientiae Club 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 4. Ronald Arnold: Live and Learn. English, Agriculture, lndustrial5 F.F.A. 2,3,4, Sentinal 2, Reporter 3, Pres. 4. Doris Ashley: Come On To My House. English and Commercial5 Drama Club 45 Girls Chair 25 Grad. Comm. 45 Homecoming Comm. 45 Mixed Choir 3,45 Phoenix 45 Prom Comm. 3. Patricia Pat Atherton: l'll Get By. English and Home Economics: Custodes Librarum 25 G.A.A, 2,35 Phoenix 45 Prom Comm. 3. Nordis Nordie Austinson: Sweet and Lovely. English and Languages5 Blue-J 2,35 Blue Bird 45 Council Vice-rep. 25 Debate 45 DVGFHG Club 2,45 Fidelis Bd. Sec. 35 Forensics 45 Perge Modo 25 French Club 3,45 Grad. Comm. 45 Phoenix 45 Prom Comm. 35 Ushers Club 25 Homecoming Comm. 3. Annette Bucky Avery: Look forthe Silver Lining. English, Home Economics, Commercial5 Grad. Comm. 4. 15 iv 3 I I 45 Nancy Badger: Rannbow 'Round My Shoulder. English and Commercial, Custodes Librarum 3,4, GAA 3, Girls' Choir 2, Mixed Choir 3, Grad. Comm, T' 4, Phoenix 4. . Richard Dick Badger: You're A Character, Dear. Math, English, Science, History, Grad. Comm. 4, Intramurals 2,3,4. , P' . Patricia Pat Baldwin: ln The Cool Cool Of The Evening. English and S ' Commercial, GAA 2. 7 I l .av ff , Nancy Beckman: Sophisticated Lady. English, Language, Music, Drama Club X gl S 1- 3,4, GAA 3, Grad. Comm. 4, Homecoming Comm. 4, Perge Modo 2,3,4, .1 .FQXIV ffl Thespians 3,4. '- Dave Belke: You Rascal You. English, Science, Math, lntramurals 4, 6 Tennis Q,3,4. Richard Benner: l've Done The Best l Could. English, Math, Science, lntra- We murals 2,3,4. ' I Nancy Betronez Lovely To Look At. English, Language, Commercial, Com- mercial Club 3,4, Drama Club 3,4, French Club 3,4 Sec. 4, Perge Mode 2, Homecoming Comm. 3. Lois Bic Bickle: Manana. English and Home Economics, GAA 2, Future Nurses 4. d Gilman Gil Birkhalz: Riding High. English and Industrial, Mixed Choir Q f 3,4, Wrestling 4. Duane Torpedo Bleisch: That's My Boy: English and Industrial, Intra- murals 2,3. Donna Bohlman: There's Always Room At My House. English, Math, Home Economics, Council Rep. 2, Drama Club 4, GAA 2,3,4, Homecoming Comm. 4, Phoenix 4. Patricia Pat Boos: Nobody Knows The Trouble l've Seen. English and Commercial, GAA 2,3,4. I 3 ' U I, 16 A . P4 v- A- Q . ,., s. T7 iv n A Q David Best Bostwick: I Have Only One Life To Live. English, Math, History, Boys' Chorus 2, Football 2,3, Intramurals 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4. Michael Mike Boylen: He'II Lead The Way. English, Science, Math, Drama Club 2,3,4, Clerk 3, Pres. 4, All-School Play 2,3,4, Thespians 3,4, N.H.S 3,4, Council Vice-rep. 4, Prom Comm. 3, Swim Team 2,3,4, Photo Staff 4, Perge Modo 2. Patricia Pat Brace, I Could Write A Book. English and Science, Blue-.I 4, French Club 3, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Board 3,4, Grad. Comm. 4, Phoenix 4, Ushers Club 3,4, Perge Modo 2. James Jim Bratzke: Hey Jim. English and Industrial, Intramurals 2,4, Football 2. Phillip Brawner: At Last. English, Music, Math, Football 2,3, Wrestling 3,4, Swim Team 2,3. Gordon Bright: Be Sure There's No Mistake. English, Science, Math, Music, Band 2,3,4, Drama Club 4, Math Club 3,4, Phoenix 4, Grad. Comm. 4, Rifle Club 2. 4 5 'PTP' 'tr-.. Carol Ann Britton: Thou Swell. English and Science, Custodes Librarum 2,3, Spanish Club 3, Phoenix 4, Grad. Comm. 4. Jo Brotherton: l'm Always Chasing Rainbows. English, Math, Science, Homecoming Comm. 4, Tres Scientiae Club 3,4, Treas. 3, Grad. Comm. 4. Arlene Brown: My Truly, Truly Fair. English and Commercial, Council Rep. 3,4, Commercial Club 3,4, Homecoming Comm, 3, Grad. Comm. 4, Prom Comm. 3. William Bill Brown: Somewhere, Somehow, Someday. English, Math, Industrial, Football 2,3, Intramurals 2,3,4. Catherine Kate Buchholz, Hello Sunshine. English, Home Economics, Science, G.A.A. 2.3.4, Girls Choir 2, Future Nurses 3, Future Teachers 4, Grad. Comm. 4, Ushers Club 4. Kathryn Katie Bucholtz: My Extraordinary Gal. English, Home Economics, Commercial, Homecoming Comm. 3, Prom Comm. 3. 17 -K' D' -1' eff jfX lc .d ' YAY b ,.fQCfv2?,' 4 3 ns, S Shirley Buehl: Littlest Angel, English and Commercial, Commercial Club 3. Vernon Buggy Buggs: Ain't Misbehavin'. English and Industrial, Football 2. Joy Burkheimer, l've Got The World On A String. English and Commercial, Commercial Club 3,4, G.A.A. 2,3, Grad. Comm. 4, Homecoming Comm, 3, Perge Mode 2, Phoenix 4, Prom Comm. 3. Thomas Tom Bushaw: Freckles. English, Industrial, Math, Council Rep. 2, F.F.A. 4, Mixed Choir 4, Intramurals 2,3,4. Shirley Campbell: Yau're Cute. English and Commercial, Drama Club 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm, 4. Theresa Terry Campion, Exactly Like You. English and Science, Drama Club 3,4, Prom Comm. 3. r Mariefle Bonnie Carwardine: Just For You. English and Language, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Vice-pres. 4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Ushers Club 2,3,4, Perge Moda 2, Spanish Club 3,4, Joyce Chase: Let Her Sing And She'll Be Happy. English, Science, Moth, Girls' Choir 3, Mixed Choir 3,4, Drama Club 2, Prom Comm. 3, Perge Modo 2. Charlotte Chipman: The Sun ls Always Shining. English, History, Science, G.A.A. 2, Council Vice-rep. 3, Future Nurses, Vice-pres. 3, Custodes Librarum 3,4, Drama Club 4, Prom Comm. 3, Homecoming Comm. 3,4, Blue-J 4, Grad. Comm. 4. Delores Clark: Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend. English ond Home Economics, Drama Club 3,4, Council Rep. 4, Prom Comm. 3, Homecoming Comm. 3, Grad. Comm. 4. James Jim Clark: I'll Be Around. English and Industrial, Boys' Chorus 2, Intramurals 2. Barbara Clifford: Don't Ask Me. English, Home Economics, Commercial, Drama Club 4, Grad. Comm. 4, Homecoming Comm. 4, Prom Comm. 3. 18 9? 4:1 Mary Jo Coffey: Me And My Shadow. English and History5 Apollo Art Club 35 Blue-J 3,45 Council Rep. 25 Drama Club 2,35 Phoenix 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Spanish Club 3,45 Blue Bird 23. Constance Coop Cooper: Just Because. English and Home Economics5 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Ushers Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,4. James Jimmer Cox: Gone Fishin'. English, Math, Art, Apollo Art Club 25 Council Vice-rep. 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Blue-J 45 Math Club 35 Phoenix 45 Spotlight 4. John Cress: There Will Never Be Another You. English and Math5 All- School Play 45 Drama Club 45 Football 45 Phoenix 45 Track 2,45 lNrestIing 45 Council Vice-rep, 45 Grad, Comm. 45 Tennis 45 Apollo Art Club 2. Jerry Cribben: If All This Could Be. English and Agriculture5 FEA. 3,45 Sentinal 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. James Jim Cripe: Red Top. English, Science, Language5 Phoenix 45 ,I-Club 45 French Club Pres. 35 Council Rep, 35 Tennis 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Boys' Chorus 25 Intramurals 3,45 Perge Moda 25 Prom Comm. 35 Swim Team 3. YN ,J K lndustrial5 Wrestling 2,3,45 Football 2 4 Crass Country 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 J-Club 2,3,4. 'Q R -bf Gas' Harold Cripps: Mister Big, English and Industrial Therese Cunningham: Angel ln Person Enqlish and Commercial Perge Modo 2g Blue-J 45 Commercial Club 34 Drama Club 4 Grad Comm 4 Homecoming Comm. 4. Kenneth Ken Curtis: lt's Tao Late Now To Do Wrong English Math Joanne Dobson: Heart Of A Clown English and Home Economics Girls Choir 25 Drama Club 4g Prom Comm 3 Judy Dobber Dabson: How Fast Time Goes English Home Economics Science5 Girls' Choir 25 Mixed Choir 34 Homecoming Comm 3 Donald Dampier: Hello Out There Hello English and Industrial Basket ball 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. Wayne Danks: Making Whoopee. English, Industrial, History, Football 3, Track 4, Intramurals 2,3,4. Roger Davis: l'm Never Satisfied. English and Music, Intramurals 2,3,4, Boys' Chorus 3, Band 2,3,4. Pat Dawson: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. English and History, Basketball 2,3,4, Football 2,3, Intramurals 4, J-Club 2,3,4, Mixed Choir 4, Grad. Comm. 4, Tennis 2,3,4. Lolita DeBruin: High Powered Gal. English, Language, Science, Blue Bird 2, Blue-.l 3,4, Council Vice-rep. 2, Drama Club 2,3,4, French 3,4, Homecoming Comm. 3,4, N.H.S. 3,4, Sec. 4, Perge Modo 2, Phoenix 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Quill and Scroll 4. .ff is QS, Norman DeRemer: I Was Doing All Right. English and Industrial, Intra- murals 2,3,4. Daniel Detert: He's a Good Man To Have Around. English, Industrial, Math, Swim Team 2,3, Intramurals 2,4, J-Club 4. 'hrs T5 R 3 f- 40 r .? T:-, Donald Don DeWitt: After Graduation Day, English and Industrial, Boys' Chorus 2, Grad. Comm. 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Spotlight 4. Joann Jo Dickinson: Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella. English, Home Eco- nomics, History. Jack Dominy: Meet Me At The Station. English and Industrial, Football 2. Margaret Mugs Dooley: You're Irish and You're Beautiful, English and Home Economics, Girls' Choir 2, Mixed Choir 3,4, Homecoming Comm. 2,3, Prom Comm. 3, G.A.A. 2, Phoenix 2, Grad. Comm. 4. Thomas Tom Dunning: I Just Wanta Be Happy, English, Science, Moth, Council Rep. 2, Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm, 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Math Club 4, Tennis 3,4. Joanna Jo Eberhart: Ain't She Sweet. English, Science, Math, Apollo Art Club 2, Blue-J 4, Drama Club 2, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Grad. Comm. 4, Perge Modo 2, Co-organization Editor 4, Phoenix 3,4, Quill and Scroll 4. 20 'fr 'I' 'M 'A 'V'-Z7 J' GQ pr Q' -I 5 xi .ff C Wayne Eggert: I've Lived A Lot In My Time. English5 Math Club 4. Ronald Ehle: How Am I Doing? English, Math, lndustriol5 Grad.. Comm. 4. James Jim Feeney: I'll Sing To You. English and Science5 All School Play 45 Boys' Chorus 35 Council Rep. 35 Drama Club 45 Football 25 Grad. Comm. 45 Intramurals 3,45 Mixed Choir 3,45 Octet 3,45 Operetta 3,45 Perge Modo 25 Phoenix 45 Prom Comm. 35 Thespians 4. Donald Don Fenrick: Anything Goes. English, Agriculture, Industrial5 Intramurals 2,3,4. Richard Fiedler: Quiet Riot. English and Industrial. Kenneth Ken Field: Ain't Gonna Worry No More. English and Industrial5 Grad. Comm. 45 Boys' Chorus 25 Football 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. r',v :bm T214 Richard E. Field: Mr. Music. English and lndustrial5 Swing Band 45 Boys' 5. .5 I Chorus 3. B Richard N. Field: You're The Tops. English5 J-Club 3,45 Council Vice-rep. 45 Basketball 45 Football 2,3,45 Boys' Chorus 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Grad. Comm, 4. Patrick Pat Finn: Love Me And Let Me Be, English, History and Math5 A.. fs Golf 2.3.45 Intramurals 3. Margaret Mugs Finnane: Tell Me Why. English and Math5 Home- coming Comm, 45 G.A.A. 4g Future Teachers 45 Grad. Comm. 4. Jacqueline Jacque Finnegan: Pretty Baby. English and Commercial5 Homecoming Comm. 4. Gerald Jerry Fish: The Quiet Man, English, Math and Science5 Matl' Club 4. Nr' 'i .wc 'ffl' Charles Chuck Fisher: You Can't Be Sure. English, Math, Science, Football Mgr. 3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Track 2, Mixed Choir 2,3,4, Council Rep. 4, Grad. Comm. 4, Moth Club 4. Bertha Flint: I Don't Care. English, Home Economics, History, Girls' Choir 2. Jerome Jerry Ford: Why Can't You Behave? English, Math, Science, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2, Track 2,3,4, Mixed Choir 3,4, Octet 3,4, J-Club 3,-4, Perge Modo 2, Prom Comm. 3, Council Rep, 3, Vice-pres. 4, Operetta 3,4. Morris Forslund: I Wonder As I Wander. English, Math, Science, Language, N.H.S. 3,4, Pres. 4, Football 2,3, Grad. Comm. 4, Spanish Club 4, Forensics 2,3,4, Debate 4, Perge Modo 2. Beverly Bev Francis: Having A Wonderful Time. English and Commercial, Band 2, Commercial Club 3,4, Grad. Comm, 4, Phoenix 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Ushers' Club 3. Dennis Franke: l'm Minding My Business. English, Science, Music, Grad. Comm. 4, Mixed Choir 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Photo Staff 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Senior Ensemble 4. lui sy., John Fredendall You Rascal You. English and Science, All-School Play 4, BIueJ 3 Drama Club 4 Football Mgr. 2, Grad. Comm. 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, J-Club 234 Mixed Choir 2 34 Octet 3,4, Operetta 3,4, Swim Team 2,4. Fredrick Fred Fuchs Cadillac Blues. English, Language, Math, Science, Perge Moda 2 Spanish Club 2.3, Council Rep. 2,4, Cross Country 2,3, Wrestling 234 Track 2 JClub 3,4, Phoenix Head Photographer 4, Photo Staff 34 Pres 4 Quill and Scroll 4, Grad. Comm. 4. Roger Gackstatter Dont Believe It. English, Industrial, History. Al-5: Kathleen Gallagher Its A Great Day For The Irish. English and Math, Bernard Garske Give Me Time English, Agriculture, Industrials F.F.A. 2,3,4. Joyce Twinkle Garvin Heart Ol Gold. English, Home Economics, Com- mercial Grad Comm 4 Phoenix 4. 22 af? -3 1' Stanley Stan Garvin: Stanley, Stop Stalling. English, Moth, Science, Football 2,3,4, Track 2, J-Club 4, Grad. Comm. 4, Boys' Chorus 2, Intra- mural Board 4. David Bar Gerke: Life Is A Wonderful Thing. English ana Industrial, Intramurals 2,3,4. Virginia Ginny Gesteland: Oh You Sweet One. English, Music, Com- mercial, Commercial Club 3,4, French Club 3, Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 4, Swing Band 4, Prom Comm, 3, Grad. Comm. 4, Phoenix 3,4, Council Vice- rep. 3. Carol Gleason: Calm, Cool, and Collected. English, Science, Music, Orches- tra 2,3,4, Sr. Ensemble 4, Phoenix 2,3,4, Index Ed, 4, Blue-J 3,4, Blue Bird 3,4, Drama Club 3,4, Spanish Club 2,3, Prom Comm, 3, G.A.A, 2,3,4, Grad. Comm. 4. Gerald Jerry Graves: Doing What Comes Naturally. English, Science, Math, History, Football 3,4, Wrestling 3, Intramurals 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3. ' Robert Bob Gray: Too Late Now To Worry. English and Math, Football 3,4, Blue-J Circulation Ed, 4, Boys' Chorus 2, Intramurals 2,3,4, J-Club 4, Spotlight 4, Prom Comm. 3, E- si 3 If Ci 1' if Edward Ed Griep: Just For Fun. English and History, Boys' Chorus 2,3. Robert Bob Griep: Working Man. English, Language, Science, Boys' Chorus 2, Council Rep. 4. Eugene Gene Gwynne: How Fast Our Time Goes. English and History, All-School Play 4, Forensics 3, Tennis 2, Joyce Punk Haberman: Younger Than Springtime. English and Home Economics, Mixed Choir 3,4, Grad. Comm. 4, Girls' Choir 2, Homecoming Comm. 3. Charles Hagar: A Little Bit Independent. English, History, Industrial, Football 3. Kenneth Satch Hall: Old Master Painter. English, Art, Math, Apollo Art Club 2, Intramurals 2,3,4. 23 Barbara M. Hansen: Fiddlin' For Fun. English, Music, His1ory5 Orchestra 2,3,45 Ensemble 3,45 French Club 35 Future Teachers 3,4, Vice-Pres. 35 Grad, Comm. 45 Prom Comm. 3. Barbara L. Hanson: Easy To Please. English and Commercial5 Blue-J 25 Homecoming Comm. 4. Calvin Cal Hanson: Don't Feel Sorry For Me. English, Science, Language5 Council Rep. 35 Grad. Comm. 45 Perge Modo 25 Phoenix 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Spanish Club 3. Betty Hartwick: Let's Live A Little. English and Commercial5 G.A.A. 25 Homecoming Comm. 3,45 Prom Comm. 3,4. Harriet Haugan: Belle Of The Ball. English, Language, Science5 Drama Club 2,3,45 Fidelis Bd., Vice-Pres. 45 G.A.A. 25 Grad. Comm. 45 Home- coming Comm. 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Perge Modo 25 Phoenix 3,45 Under- class. and Fac. Ed. 45 Prom Comm, 35 Spanish Club 3,45 Sec. 45 Class Sec. 4. 1 'Q' 1-0 Karel Henlre: Personality. English, Language, Science5 Swing Band 45 Kenneth Hawes: Ask Me No Questions. English, Art, lndustrial5 Prom Comm. 3. 1 3 Jak .: f to cf' LaVerne Heine: lt's Great To Be Alive. English and Science5 Band 25 Phoenix 3,45 Prom Comm. 3. Patricia Sleepy Helmers: So Tired. English and Commercial5 Apollo Art Club 2,35 Commercial Club 35 French Club 3,45 Grad. Comm. 45 Home- coming Comm. 45 Phoenix 3,45 Prom Comm. 3. Mary Ann Hemming: Short and Sweet. English and Commercial5 G,A.A, 2,3,45 Spanish Club 45 Ushers Club 35 Grad. Comm. 4. Blue-J 2.3.4, Blue-J 24 2,3,45 News Ed. 45 Council Rep. 25 Drama Club 2,35 Fidelis Board Pres. 45 Forensics 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Grad. Comm. 4, Home- coming Comm. 2,3,45 N.H,S. 3,45 Perge Moda 2g Phoenix 2,3,4, Assist. Ed. 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Sec. 4. Jeanette Henning: Clorinet Polka. English, History, Music5 Band 2,3,45 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 3, Grad. Comm. 4: Ofcliesifc 314: Phoenix 45 Ushers Club 4. Marlene Henning: You Do Something To Me. English, Home Economics, Commercial5 G.A.A. 25 Homecoming 3,45 Prom. Comm. 3. ...,. ,Z 5-C' Cynthia Hoffman: As Sweet As You. English ond Science. Carol Honeysett: Sweeter Than Flowers. English and Science5 Custodes Librorum 35 Future Nurses 3,45 Homecoming Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 3. Donna Householder: A Smile Will GO A Long Long Way. English ond Commercial5 Council Vice Rep. 25 Drama Club 45 G.A.A. 2,3545 Home- coming Comm. 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. 45 Custodes Librarum 4. Joan Husen: Them There Eyes. English and Commerciol5 Phoenix 3,45 Homecoming Comm. 3. Edgar Jackson: Truer Words Were Never Spoken. English and Commercial5 Photo Staff 45 Grad. Comm. 45 Orchestra 2. Annette Jaeger: Life ls Peculiar. English, Home Economics, Commerciol5 Commercial Club 3g Grad. Comm. 45 Phoenix 45 Prom Comm. 3. 25 Vice-Rep. 2. Gordon l. Hill: Say No More, English, Agriculture, Science5 Bond 2,3545 F.F.A. 253,45 Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Phoenix 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Council Lanny Hill: Hoop Dee Doo. English ond ScEerce5 Swim Team 2,35 murals 253,45 Visual Aids 2,35 Homecoming Comm. 35 Grad. Comm. John Hilt: A Man With A Horn. English, Moth, Language, Science 2,3,45 Grad. Comm. 45 Spanish Club 45 Intramurals 2535 Swing Band Homecoming Comm. 3. Richard Nig Hilt: On The Ball. English and lndustrial5 Football Track 253,45 Boys' Chorus 35 J-Club 354. Ronald Hitchler: Quiet Man. English and Math5 Spanish Club 4. Intra- 4. Band 253,45 2,3545 Lois Hodge: lt's A Big, Wide, Wonderful World. English and Commercial, Girls' Choir 25 Mixed Choir 354. sv 'Q if in sf Sv' X Herbert Herb Jaeger: Crazy, Man, Crazy. English and Science, Wrestling 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, J-Club. Geraldine James: In So Many Words. English and Language, Blue-J 2,3,4, Ed. 4, Council Vice-rep. 3, Drama Club 2.3, French Club 3,4, Treas. 3, G.A,A. 2,3, Girls' Choir 2, Grad. Comm. 4, Homecoming Comm. 3, Mixed Choir' 3,4, Perge Modo 2, Phoenix 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Ushers' Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4. Lillian Lil Jendresen: All The World Is Mine. English, Science, Language, Drama Club 2, French Club 3,4, Girls' Choir 2, Future Nurses 3,4, Grad. Comm. 4, Mixed Choir 3,4, Perge Modo 2, Phoenix 4, Prom Comm, 3, Ushers' Club 4. Barbara Jensen: Unforgettable. English, Science, Language, Apollo Art Club 2, Blue Bird 4, Blue-J 4, Council Viceerep. 4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, French Club 3,4, Pres. 4, G.A.A. 2, Grad. Comm. 4, Homecoming Comm. 3,4, Perge Modo 2, Sec. 2, Phoenix 3,4. JoAnn Jero: Kitten On The Keys. English and Commercial, Blue-.I 4, Mixed Choir 3,4, Orchestra 4, Grad. Comm. 4. Transferred from Lincoln High, Wisconsin Rapids. Arlene Johnson: Come Rain Or Come Shine. English and Math, Future Teachers 3,4, Grad. Comm. 4, Ushers' Club 4. Henry Hank Johnson: Oh Henry. English, Industrial, Commercial, Mixed Choir 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Wrestling Mgr. 3,4. Stuart Stu Johnson: Sam's Got 'Em. English and Music, Boys' Chorus 3, Cross Country 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,4, J-Club 3,4, Mixed Choir 4, Track 2,3,4, William Bill Jonas: Thot's How It Goes. English and Industrial, lntra- murals 2,3. Robert Bob Jones: Dangerous Grounds. English and Industrial, lntra- murals 2,3,4, Wrestling 3, Grad. Comm. 4, Prom Comm. 3, Custodes Librarum 2, Football Mgr. 2, Cheerleading 3,4, Pres. 4. Terrance Terry Jones: I Get Ideas. English, Science, Math. Richard Dick Jordan: Whirlwind. English, Industrial, Math, Intramurals 2,3,4, Cross Country Mgr. 2, Grad. Comm. 4. 26 ,pub 4-df' William Bill Kalwske: Take Me Out To Industrial, Football 2, Basketball 2, Council Peter Pete Kealey: He's A Friend Of Council Rep. 3, French Club 3, Perge Modo Alan Keating: He Knows. English and Math, The Ball Game. English, Math, Rep, 2, Football 4, J-Club 2,3,4. Mine, English, Math, Science, 2, Prom Comm. 3. Intramurals 2,3. 5- y S f , iff,-' Valerie Keegan: l'll Be Seeing You. English, History, Science, Drama Club 4, Future Nurses 3,4. Mary Kelly: Little Bit Of Heaven. English, Language, Science, Blue-J 4, Council Vice-rep, 3, Custodes Librarum 2, Debate 3, Drama Club 2,3,4, French Club 3,4, Future Teachers 4, Grad. Comm. 4, Perge Modo 2, Phoenix 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Ushers 4, Thespians 3,4. Jane Kelsey: Sunny Side Of The Street. English, Music, Science, Council Rep. 4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Grad. Comm. 4, Homecoming Comm. 4, Prom Comm. 3, Spanish Club 2,3,4, Tres Scientiae 2. -ex Cf us' C7 17 '27 x, A' JL. x 7 . ,Q y Richard Dick Kirnberger: He's A Real Gone Guy. English and Math. Doris Klementz: l Get A Kick Out Of Yau. English, Home Economics, G.A.A. 2,3, Future Nurses 3,4, Council Vice-rep. 3. Helen Klementz: Meet Me Tonight ln Dream Land, English and Commercial. Shirley Klemp: Holiday For Strings, English and Music, Senior Ensemble 2,3,4, Ushers Club 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Homecoming Comm. 4. Ronald Lefty Klusmeyer: To Each His Own. English, History, Science, Music, Band 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Swing Band 2,3,4, Track 3, Wrestling 3. Donald Red Knauf: Goofin. English and Math, Blue-J 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Track 3. 27 James Porky Knudson: In A Good Humor. English and History, Boys' Chorus 2,3, Council Vice Rep. 4, Football 2, Grad. Comm. 4, Intramurals 2,3,4. Kay Knutson: She's A Beauty. English, Commercial, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Future Nurses 3, Homecoming Comm. 3, Prom Comm. 3. Dave Koch: Boll Of Fire. English, Science, History, Class Pres. 3, Intra- murals 2,3,4, Forensics 3, Prom Comm. 3, Spotlight 4, Council Rep. 2,3, Pres. 4, Boys' Chorus 3, Grad. Comm. 4. Leonard Fingers Kotwitz: Ahl Sweet Mystery of Life. English, History, at I Industrial. df v'jf'fZY . Barry Kreft: Cruel, Cruel World. English and Industrial, Boys' Chorus 2, Intramurals 2,3,4. Merlin Men Krug: I Haven't A Worry In The World. English and Com- il mercial, Golf 2,3,4, Intramurals 3,4, Boys' Chorus 2, Grad. Comm. 4, Prom Comm. 3. i 49 E' 1136 Nancy Mickee Kupfer: Gather Your Dreams. English, Home Economics History, Grad. Comm. 4. Walter Dean Kutz: All Right. English, Agriculture, Industrial, FFA. 3,4, Sec 4, Intramurals 2,3. Jerrold Jerry Lamb: I've Got A Ring For Her Finger. English, Art, In dustrial, Art Club 2,3,4. ,r G5 Melvin Mel leFoll: Low Ceiling. English and Math, Basketball 3,4, Foot ,j l ball 4, Grad. Comm. 4, Intramurals 3, J-Club 3,4, Tennis 3,4, Track 2. 1 James Lembrich: Easy On Me. English, Agriculture, Industrial. Barton Bart Lessard, This Is True Life. English, Language, Math, Intra murals 2,3,4. fa Xf .S 'i 'f-- Shirley Terry Libby: Someday, English and Commercial. Allen lloyd: Country Boy. English, Math, Agriculture, F.A.A. 2,3,4, Wrestling 2, Intramurals 2,3. Mary Loggy, I'm Feeling Like A Million. English and Science, Drama 2, G.A.A. 2,3, Bd. 2, Grad, Comm. 4, Phoenix 2,3,4, Perge Modo 2. Patricia Pct Loveland: Dancing Girl. English, Commercial, Language, Blue-J 3,4, Council Vice-rep. 3, Drama Club 2,3,4, G,A.A. 2, Forensic: 2, Homecoming Comm, 2,3, Girls' Choir 2, Grad. Comm. 4, Mixed Choir 4, Perge Modo 2, Phoenix 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 2, Spanish Club 3,4, Pres. 4, Class Treas. 2,4. Richard Dick Lowry Calm Cool and Collected English Science Math Council Rep 2 Golf 234 .lClub 4 Prom Comm 34 Math Club 4 1 Shirley Sam Magee: Painting The Clouds With Sunshine. English and Art, G,A.A. 2,3,4, Girls' Choir 2, Grad, Comm. 4, Homecoming Comm. 3,4, Mixed Choir 3,4, Prom Comm. 3,4. Nancy Nan Manogue: Wait Till You See Her. English, History, Com- mercial, Girls' Choir 4, Homecoming Comm. 4, Phyllis Phyl Manogue: As Sweet As You. English, Home Economics, Commercial, Homecoming Comm. 4, G.A.A. 2, Carmella Marchiafava: Presidential Years. English and Math, Spanish Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Vice-pres. 4, Ushers Club 2.3, G.A.A, 2,3,4, Thespians 2,3,4, Fidelis Board' 4, Homecoming Comm. 4, Class Pres. 4, Class Vice-pres. 3, Council Rep. 3. Arthur Art Maresch: For All We Know. English, Science, Industrial. lune Mason: Sooner Or Later. English and Commercial. 29 Gail ' Lucky Luchsinger Girl Crazy English Math History Basketball 234 Vt..- Sandra McRoberts: I'm Sitting On Top Of The World. English, Science, Language Forensics 3,4, Drama Club 2,3, G.A.A. 2,3, Grad. Comm. 4, Homecoming Comm. 3, Perge Modo 2,3,4, Phoenix 4, Ushers Club 2, Prom Leroy Meyer My Ideal. English and Industrial, Ushers Club 2,3, Vice-pres. 3, Prom Comm 3, Grad. Comm. 4. Lois Mies Lovely Lady. English and Commercial, Drama Club 2, Grad. Comm 4 Phoenix 4, Ushers Club 2,3. Judy Miller A Picture, A Ring, A Curl. English and Commercial, Commercial Club 34 Council Vice-rep. 2, Council Rep. 4, G.A.A. 2, Girls' Choir 2, Grad Comm 4, Mixed Choir 3,4, Treas, 4, Phoenix 3,4. Mary Ma Mawhinney: You Are My Sunshine. English, Math, Science, Blue-.l 2,3,4, Blue Bird 2,3, Drama Club 2,3, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Future Nurses 3,4, Grad. Comm. 4, Mixed Choir 2,3,4, Perge Modo 2, Phoenix 3,4. Richard F. Dick MaCann: That's What You Think. English, Agriculture, Math, F.F.A. 2,3,4, Treas. 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Grad. Comm. 4. Richard M. Mac McCann: Care Free And Gay. English, Math, Industrial, Football 3, Mixed Choir 4. Tom Mickey McCann: l'll Get Along Somehow. English, industrial, Science, Football 2,3, Basketball 2,3, J-Club 3. James Jim McQuire, When Irish Eyes Are Smiling. English, Math, Science, Football 2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Track 2,3. Darlene Mclntyre: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, English and Commercial, Band 2, Drama Club 4, Ushers Club 2,3,4, G.A.A. 4. -gs GV Donald Miner That's What The Man Said. English and Science, Prom Comm. 3 Grad Comm. 4. Santana Sandy Moccero: You'll Never Walk Alone. English and Com- mercial Blue-J 3,4, Commercial Club 3,4, Council Rep. 3, Girls' Choir 2, Mixed Choir 3,4, Perge Modo 2, Phoenix 4, Prom Comm. 3. Peter Mooney: You're An Old Smoothie. English and Agriculture, Football 2, E.F.A, 2,3,4, Council Vice-rep, 3, George Moore: Love That Guy, English, Math, Music, Band 2,3,4, Grad. Comm. 4. Robert Bob Moore: Music Maestro Please. English, Music, History, Band 2,3,4, Boys' Chorus 2, Grad. Comm. 4. Archie Arch Morton: God's Green Earth. English and Agriculture, F.F.A. 2,3,4, Sentinal 3, Reporter 4, Intramurals 2,3. Mary Mulligan: Girl At The Typewriter. English, Language, Commercial, Blue Bird 2,3,4, Ed. 3, Co-Ed. 4, Commercial Club 3,4, Drama Club 2,3, French Club 3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,' N.H.S. 3,4, Perge Moda 2, Phoenix 3,4, Typing Ed. 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Vice-pres. 4, Ushers Club 3,4. Claudiadair Muncy: Beautiful, Beautiful Brown Eyes. English and Com- mercial, Council Vice-rep. 3, Spanish Club 3, Homecoming Comm, 3. 1299 w, A-'Kg QC 'tv up--.S C?k?r f. 1 L Pdf K. .-I XZ,-f' zf : Richard Mutchler: One At A Time. English and Science, Council Rep. 4, Class Grad. Vice-pres. 2, Boys' Chorus 2, Football 2,3,4, French Club 3, Sec. 3, Comm. 4, .l4Club 3,4, Perge Modo 2, Phoenix 3,4. r-0 1' X T3 David Ness: Fun All Day Long. English and Music, Band 2,3,4, Swing Band 2,3,4, Mixed Choir 4, Octet 4, Wrestling 3,4, Grad. Comm. 4. Carol Nighty Nightengale: Doing Fine. English and Commercial, Com- mercial Club 3, G.A.A. 2,3, Prom Comm. 3, Phoenix 4, Ushers Club 3,4, Blue-.l 3. Mary Tootie Nightingale: Every Little Thing Rolled Into One. English and Commercial, Commercial Club 3,4, Grad. Comm. 4: PVOVT' COVTWA 3: Phoenix 4. Richard Nuzum: Wonderful Guy. English, Math, Science, Basketball 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, N,H.S. 3,4, Vice-pres. 4, Council Rep. 2, J-Club 3,4. Ann Oakley: Life ls A Wonderful Thing. English, Science, Language, Perge Moda 2, Spanish Club 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Homecoming Comm. 4. 31 Lorene Oakley: Heartbreaker. English and Commercial, Homecoming Comm 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Spanish Club 3,4. Patricia Pat O'Brien: Sang Without Words. English, Home Economics ond Math, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Ushers Club 4, Future Nurses 4. Barbara Odenwalderz Just Born That Way. English and Home Economics G.A.A. 2,3,4, Ushers Club 4, Future Nurses 4. Betty Odenwalder: Like Two Drops of Water. English and Home Economics G.A.A. 2,3,4, Future Nurses 4. Mabel Olson: An Angel in Disguise. English and Commercial, Blue-J 4 Drama Club 3,4, Girls' Choir 2, Homecoming Comm. 3,4, Mixed Choir 3,4 Don Ormsbee: You Can't Do Wrong. English and Industrial, Intramurals 3,4. I ' A 'Uv in ' 1 K fu 5 K- Q, 5- 0 1 'Q , 73? vw x--,D 1590! Q! James Jim Parks: Hey Good Looking. English, Science, ond History, Council Vice Rep. 4, Grad. Comm. 4, J-Club 4, Wrestling 4, Transferred from Madison East. Richard Pelton: lt's Great To Be Alive. English, Math, Science, Industrial, Math Club 4, Pres. 4. Mary Ploegert: My Wild Irish Rose. English and Science, Spotlight 4, Prom Comm. 3, Perge Modo 2, Forensics 2, Future Nurses 4. George Mike Pounds: I'm Lazy, Thot's All. English and Science, Spot- light 4. Lyle Pratt, Life Is A Barrel of Fun. English, Math, Agriculture, F.F.A. 4, Intramurals 3,4. Stuart Stu Preuss: In My Merry Oldsmobile. English and Industrial, Intra- murals 2,3,4, Boys' Chorus 3,4. 32 yu 'J' S 'N- Arlene Purcell: Over The Rainbow. English and Commercial, Perge Modo 2. John Parker Purcell: Ten Talented Fingers. English, Language, History, Orchestra 4. Transferred from Madison. Frank Rabbit Rabiola: Mr. Touchdown U.S.A. English and Math, Council Rep. 2, Vice-pres, 3, Basketball 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3, J-Club 2,3,4, Sec. 2.3, Boys' Chorus 2,3p Prom Comm. 3, Intramural Board Sec. 4, Rifle Club Vice-pres. 3. Mary Lou Radigan: Ain't We Got Fun? English and Commercial, Council Rep. 3, Drama Club 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3, Future Nurses 3,4, Grad. Comm. 4, Homecoming Comm. 3, Prom Comm. 3, Ushers Club 2.3. Eileen Rasmussen: Just Because I Do. English and Commercial, Council Rep. 2, Girls' Choir 2, Drama Club 3,4, G.A.A. 3,4. Richard Rasmussen: The Best Things ln Life Are Free. English, Science, Industrial, Wrestling Mgr. 2,3,4, Photo Staff 4, Grad. Comm. 4. ud'w Marlorie Raymond: I've Got A Pocket Full Of Dreams. English and Com- mercial. Mary Ann Reents: Young and Forever. English and Art, Apollo Art Club 2, Girls' Choir 3, Grad. Comm. 4, Homecoming Comm. 4, Mixed Choir 4, Prom Comm. 3. Betty Mae Rehfeld. l Am Bound To Travel On. English, Commercial, History, Drama Club 2,3,4, Ushers Club 2,3,4, Treas. 3, Blue Bird 3,4, Blue-J 4, Cheerleading 3,4, G.A.A. 2, Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm. 4, Homecoming Comm. 3, Phoenix 3,4. Barbara Pug Reilly: Blame It Onto My Youth. English and Science, Drama Club 3,4, G.A.A. 2,3, Future Nurses 3,4, Grad, Comm. 4, Prom Comm. 3. Leonard Reinsbach: That's My Fellow. English, Agriculture, Commercial, Football 4, F.F.A. 4, Intramurals 3,4. Robert Rice: I Ain't Lazy, l'm .lust Dreaming. English and lndustrial, Intra- murals 3,4. 33 ' C .s..,, 'fri--. : ..g.:gFs spy? A - . sggjfxzdv '1 - W mf T'f'!s. af. Sew f 'f: . iw 45 , 5 4 H . vu' i Wayne Red Richardson: Why Worry. English and Art, Barbara Riley: With A Song ln My Heart. English and Language, Blue Bird 2, Blue-.l 4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Forensics 2,3,4, French Club 3,4, Girls' Choir 2, Grad. Comm, 4, Homecoming Comm. 3, Mixed Choir 3,4, Vice-Pres.-Sec. 4, Perge Modo 2, Phoenix 2,3,4, Co-Organization Ed. 4, Prom Comm. 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Sextet 3,4. Doris Riley: Lawdy What A Gal. English and Commercial, Blue-.l 3, Council Vice-Rep. 3, Girls' Choir 2, Grad. Comm. 4, Drama Club 2. Lucille Rinehart: Keep A Twinkle ln Your Eyes. English and Commercial, Homecoming Comm. 3, G.A.A. 2,3. Carol Rings Ringhardt, All-American Girl. English and Science, G.A.A. 2,3,4, G.A.A. Board 4, Grad. Comm. 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Ushers Club 3,4, Leaders Club 3. Judith Rodau: Never To Be Forgotten. English and Music, Band 2,3,4, Swing Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 3, Fidelis Board 4, Council Vice-Rep. 4. 'S'- Tk , V i. ,.,I'if' 77 Billie Ann Roehl: Wonderful One. English and Commercial, Blue'J 4, Drama Club 34 Girls' Choir 2, Homecoming Comm. 4, Mixed Choir 3,4. June Rummelhoff: All My Life l've Dreamed. English and Commercial, Blue Bird 4 Blue.l 4, Commercial Club 3,4, Custodes Librarum 3, Drama Club 3 4 Girls Choir 3, Grad. Comm. 4, Mixed Choir 4, Phoenix 4. Michael Mike Ryder: l've Got Rhythm. English and Music, Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 3 4 Swing Band 2,3,4, Grad. Comm. 4. x.. xg X if Sally Sayles Wild Side of Life, English, Science, Language, Blue-J 2,4, 7,1 French Club 3,4, Class Sec. 2, Drama Club 2,3,4, Homecoming Comm. 3,4, Perge Modo 2, Phoenix 3,4. Sybil Syb Scarborough: That's What l Like About The South. English and History Phoenix 4, Spanish Club 4, Transferred from Georgia. Kenneth Scheid: Life Can Be Beautiful. English, Science, Math, Basketball 2, Council Rep 2, Football 2,3,4, Grad. Comm. 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, J-Club 4 Vice Pres 4, Prom Comm. 3, Phoenix 4. '22 Clifford Schiefelbein: Ain't Gonna Worry No More. English and Industrial, Wrestling 2,3,4, Trock 3,4, Cross Country 4, Intramurals 3,4. Joanne Schiefelbein: Honey Bun. English, History, Home Economics. Margo Schloemer: As Sweet As You. English, Language, Commercial, Drama Club 2,4, G.A.A. 2,3, Grad, Comm. 4, Perge Modo 2,3,4, Custodes Librarum SJ 2. Howard Schoeller: I'll Never Slip. English, Moth, Science, History, Football 2, Boys' Chorus 2, Spanish Club 2. 6- Clarice Schoeder: Smilin' Through. English and Commercial, Grad. Comm. 4 Richard Dick Schroeder: Artist's Life. English and Math, Grad. Comm. 4 L-PMP Vw-iff. ,,, it .r . ,L , 1 Joyce Schultz: How Lucky You Are. English and Commercial, Cheerleading 3,4, Commercial Club 3, Custodes Librorum 2,3,4, Vernon Schultz: Time On My Hands. English, Science, Math, Basketball 2, Council Rep, 3, Moth Club 4, Pram Comm. 3, Intramurals 2,3,4. Diana Schumacher: Stars ln My Eyes. English and Commercial, G.A.A. 2.3, Homecoming 3, Prom Comm. 3. Diane Schweitzer: She's Got Pretty Eyes. English and Commercial, Home- coming 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Grad. Comm. 4, G.A.A. 2,3, Drama Club 4, Council Vice-Rep. 3. John Scidmore: He's A Dream, He's A Devil, He's A Doll. English and History, Football 2,3,4, Boys' Chorus 3, Council Rep. 4, Grad. Comm. 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, J-Club 3.4, Mixed Choir 4, Prom Comm. 3, Spanish Club 4, Track 3. Robert Bob Scidmore: Penny For Your Thoughts. English and Agriculture, F.F.A. 2,3,4. 35 Margaret Scott: When Yau And I Were Young Maggie. English and Com mercial: Custodes Librarum 3. Robert Bob Seward: I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles. English, Industrial Math: Grad. Comm. 4: Intramurals 3,4: Track 2: Intramural Board 4. Beverly Shannon: Pretty Little Miss, English and Commercial: GAA, 2: Girls Choir 3. Ronald Shumway: Don't Blame Me. English, Math, Industrial: Boys' Choir 2,3. 1 Q Alta Mae Smith: Dark Eyes. English and Home Economics: Mixed Choir 3 Girls' Choir 2: Custodes Librarum 2: Homecoming Comm. 3. Donna Smith: You Talce The Sunshine. English and Commercial: Girls' Choir 2. ai 41 I I C7 1 L Q31 -1 Duane Smitty Smith: My Best To You. English and Math: Cross Country 4: Intramurals 2,3,4: J-Club 4: Wrestling 3,4. Nancy Smith: My Dreams Are Getting Better. English and Home Economics: G.A.A. 2,3: Girls' Choir 2,3: Mixed Chair 3,4. Sandra Smith: Every Little Thing Rolled Into One. English and History: Council Rep. 2,4: Drama Club 2,3,4: Grad, Comm. 4: Homecoming Comm. 23: Phoenix 4: Prom Comm, 3: Spanish Club 3,4. Norbert Knobs Spry: Sitting and Wonderen, English and Industrial: Basketball 2: Mixed Choir 3,4: Intramurals 2,3,4. Robert Stadler: Cruising Down The River. English, Math, Science: Football 2,3: Basketball 2: Band 2: Intramurals 3,4: J-Club 3,4: Math Club 3,4: Perge Modo 2: Tennis 2,3,4. Donna Stearns: Small Talk, English, Home Economics: Commercial: Phoenix 3. 36 55 Roger Sfeinhorstq Racin' 'Nth The Noon. Englsh and i-lstcxy, Baal-e'Ca1' 2,3,4, Blue-J 4, Cfoss Country 2,3,4, Capt, 4, Grad, Cornrr. 4, Farensizs 3,4, Spotllght 4, Track 2,3,4, Eootoall 3. Audrey Slone: Baoy Doll. English and Carrrnerciol, GA!-.. 23, Apollo !-rt Club 3, Council Vice-rep. 2, Commerc al Club 3, Clase Sec. 3, Grad. Comm 4, Homecoming Comm. 2.3,4, Co-Ch. 4, Phoenix 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Spanish Club 2,3, Drama Club 3,4. James Jim Sfrunfz: Jirniny Crickets. English and lndustrial. Richard Slruntz: Say No More English and Math. 6 Valborg Val Suby: Hoop De Doo. English, Commercial, Science, Mixed Choir 4, G.A,A. 4, Grad, Comm. 4, Ushers Club 4. Transferred from White- water. Patricia Pat Sullivan, Few And Far Between. English, Science, Language, Blue-J 3,4, Council Vice-rep. 4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Grad. Connm. 4, Perge Moda 2,3,4, Phoenix 3,4, Co-Sr, Ed. 4, Prom Cofnm. 3, Quill and Sfrall 3 4 Treas. 4, Blue Bird 3. T 'imp -d Selden Seldy Swarfwoufz Big Bay, English and lndustrial, Footoall 2,3,4, lntramurals 2,3,4, Prom Cornrn. 3, Track 2, Wrestling 2,3,4. Jacqueline Terwilliger: Dream Girl. English and Commercial, Apollo Art Club 2, Homecoming Comm. 3,4, Prorn Comm, 3. Janis Thompson: Five Foot Two. English and Home Economics, Cuslodes Librarurn 2,3,4, Drama Club 3,4, Fufure TSGCDSTS 3,4 Norman Knobs Thompson: Oh What You Do To Me English and ln- dustrial, Football 3,4, Track 2, Intramurals 2,3,4, Boys' Chorus 3. Geraldine Geri Thomson: l.ile Gets Tee-iss. English, l-l:'ne E namics, Commercial, Cuslodes Librarum 2. Jarl Jerry Thorsen: This is The Life. Engl sh, Art, lridus'r al, Cross Country 4, Football 2, lntramurals 23.4, J-Club 2.3.4, Track 2,3, Wrestling 2.3,-4, Grad. Comm. 4. 37 F I4' Q? James Jim Traver: I Can't Help It. English and Industrial, Visual Aids 2,3,4. James Jim Tracy: You Haven't Missed A Thing. English and History, Basketball 2, Blue-J 3.4, Council Rep. 4, Football 2,3,4, Intramural 4, Intramurals Bd 4, J-Club 3,4, Mixed Choir 4, Spotlight 4, Track 2, Wrestling 3, Prom Comm. 3. Laurene Topliss: I Did All I Could. English and Science, Blue-J 3, Grad. Comm. 4, Prom Comm, 3, Perge Modo 2,3, Spotlight 4, G.A.A. 2,3. Joseph Joe Tobin: Keeping Out Of Mischief. English and Industrial. Patricia Pat Tobin: I'll Buy That Dream. English, Home Economics, Com- mercial, Commercial Club 3, G.A.A. 2,3, Homecoming Comm. 3. Rena Virnig: You're A Little Doll. English and Commercial, G.A.A. 2,3,4. 38 3, Track 2. Jean Tiffany: Good Mood. English, Science, Math, G.A.A. 2,3, Girls Choir 2,3, Future Nurses 3. Thomas Toft: Sure Thing. English, Industrial, Cross Country 2,3, Boys Chorus Betty Vigdahl: There's Two Sides To Every Story. English and Commercial Homecoming Comm. 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, G.A.A. 2. Jack Van Horn: Cabaret Days. English, Science, Industrial. Elnora Al Updike: Hurry, Hurry. English and Commercial, Cheerleading Noel Turner: Seven Day Week End. English and Math. iQ 7ii2a:gfaQ?Ti , QS' . C:- Sv i Leslie Walhovdz I'd Like To Make A Million. English, Math, Industrial, Intramurals 2,3,4, Grad. Comm 4, Judith Judy Waldman: S'posin'. English, Home Economics, Apollo Art Club 2,3, Vice-president 3, Blue Bird 2,3,4, Blue -J 2,3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Grad. Comm. 4, NHS 3,4, Treas. 4, Perge Modo 2, Phoenix 4, Ushers Club 4. Darrel Mick Walker: Here We Go Again. English, History, Industrial, Intramurals 2,3. Sylvia Waller: So Easy To Remember And So Hard To Forget. English, Science, Art, Ushers Club 2,4, Phoenix 2,3,4, Apollo Art Club 2,3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Future Nurses 3,4, Grad. Comm. 4, Prom Comm. Co. Chair, Spanish Club 2, Blue-J 4. Frederick Fred Walz: Waltzing By The Ohio. English, Math, Science, Band 4, Swim Team 4. Transferred from Cleveland, Ohio. Carol Wanke: Painting The Clouds With Sunshine. English and Art, Apollo Art Club 2,3, Homecoming Comm. 3,4, Prom Comm. 3. C1 . 'IF' 5 'Ou 'S' G as Katherine Kay Weber: Lady Be Good. English, Science, Language, Music, All-School Play 2, Blue-J 2,3,4, Feature Ed. 3, Page Ed. 4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Treas. 4, Forensics 2,3,4, Grad. Comm. 4, Homecoming Comm. 3, NHS 3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Perge Modo 2,3,4, Pres. 3, Phoenix 2,3,4, Ed. 4, Quill 81 Scroll 3,4, Pres. 4, Thespians 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3. Marla Weberg: My Little Girl. English, Home Economics, History, G.A.A. 2, Spotlight 4, Ushers Club 3,4. Dale Weeks, Where Were You? English and Industrial, Transferred from Wausau. John Weitzel': I Never Had A Worry In The World. English, Math, Industrial, Boys' Chorus 2, Intramurals 2,3,4. Robert Bob Westby: A Guy Is A Guy. English and Industrial, Basketball 2,3,4, Council Rep. 2, Football 2, Intramurals 3, J-Club 2, Visual Aids 2, Class Pres. 2. Joseph Joe Weycer: How Am I Do'in. English, Math, Science, Council Vice Rep. 3, Forensics 2, Grad. Comm. 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, .I-Club 4, Prom Comm. 3, Spotlight 4, Tennis 2,3,4, Math Club 3. 39 Ruth Whittier: Two Sparlcling Eyes. English, History, Commercial, Prom Comm. 3,4, Grad. Comm. 4. ao' 6 Clarice Willie Willce: You're A Sweetheart. English and Commercial, Commercial Club 3, Custodes Librarum 3,4, Girls' Choir 2, Mixed Choir 3,4, Phoenix 4, Grad. Comm. 4. Margaret Peggy Wilkins: Because You're You. English, Home Economics, Math, Council Rep. 2, Drama Club 2,3,4, Girls' Choir 2, Grad. Comm, 4, Mixed Choir 3,4, Phoenix 3,4, Senior Co-Ed. 4, Ushers Club 4. Merritt Wilkins: Give Me Ten Thousand Reasons. English, Science, History, Council Vice-rep. 4, Football 2,3,4, Golf 2, Math. Club 3, Phoenix 4, Sports Ed. 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Blue-.l 3,4, Sports Ed. 4, Swim Team 3. Gerald Jerry Williams: l Ain't Lazy-I'm Just Dreamin'. English. Shirley Shirl Williams: Smiles Are Made. English and Commercial, G.A.A. 2. les, ,V I A l -.sg s Margaret Willson: l Can Dream, Can't I? English and Commercial, G.A.A, 2,3,4. Terrence Terry Wilson: I'm A Man Of Experience. English, Math, industrial. Duane Wingler: Ain't We Got Fun. English and Music, Grad. Comm. 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Swing Band 4, Senior Ensemble 4. Margaret Margie Wood: Thot's My Girl. English and Music, Bond 3.4, Drum Maiorette 4. Charlene Charlie Woodrell: What Good ls A Gal Without A Guy? English and Commercial, Blue Bird 4, Custodes Liorarum 3, Drama Club 3,4, Girls' Choir 2, Mixed Choir 3, Operetta 3, Blue-J 4. Kathryn Kay Wooster: l'rn A Big Girl Now. English and H'story, Blue-J 4, Feature Ed. 4, Phoenix 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Council Rep. 3, Perge Modo 2,3, Ushers Club 2,3,4, Treas. 4, Grad, Comm, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Drama Club 4. 40 Howard Bill Whizzer wright: What Time Is lt? English and History, Intramurals 2,4, Boys Choir 2, Basketball 2,3, Donald Butch Wyss: Scalawag. English, History, Industrial, Basketball Mgr. 2, Football Mgr. 2 Council Rep. 4, Intramurals 2,3,4g Golf 2. William Bill Zanton: Zing A Little Zong. English, Music, History, Boys' Chorus 25 Class Play 4, Drama Club 2,3,4, F.F.A, 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Football 23,49 Ushers Club 2,3,4, FTA.. 3,4, Sec, 3 Grad. Comm, 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Mixed Choir 3,4, Pres, 4, Octet 3,4 Seniors Not Pictured Robert Bob Brockhaus: You're An Old Smoothie, English and Industrial, Football 2,3, Intra- murals 2,3, Choir 31 Basketball 2, Ivan Ike Christainson: I Like Ike, English, Industrial, Science. David Spike Coffey: I've Had Enough, English and History, Intramurals 23,45 Rifle Club 3 Donald Don Cox: I'Il Get By. English, Moth, Industrial, Council Vice-Rep. 2, Math Club 3, Visual Aids 2,3,4. Donald Don'i Flood: Big and Bashful. English and Industrial, Intramurals 234, Mixed Choir 3, Basketball 2. Richard Early Lemlxe: I Was Lucky. English, History, Industrial. Jack Zeek McDonough: lt's A Great Day For The Irish. English, F.F,A, 2,3,4. 41 Class of '55 Checking over the lusts of committees for the 1954 Jumor Prom are Beth Conway secretary Sharon Neln feldt treasurer Ed Snyder vlcepresxdent Dave Fltz gerald presudent Mr Danna! Schaller unset I5 class adviser Don t Fence Me In 42 21: Sc, I l ' JL. I -shi Fixsv Row: Lee Webster, Joyce Bell, Shirley Beyer, Vulere Behl, Corlene Averno, Phyllis Wonke, Perer Barrett. Second Row: Roger Augustine, Jerry Bolos, Val Binns, Don Weber, Warren Wolquis1,Churles Bohr. 'kt . s ,- F'rsr Row: Delores Abrohofn, Helen Atkinson, Judy Adams, Lindo Boumgcrtner, Dove Anderson, Jerry Anderson. Second Row: Dick Arner, Don Ambrose, Bob Beecher, Boo Becker, ,ack Borfels, Bob Ackerman, Jerry Abraham. X, I -..I sf, sh W I I rg' Ren: Ne'-no Elwm, Rm Weeks, Delores Bohl- gn, Nancy E-ordf, Seann: Brknolz. Second Row: Agnes EJ'-e's, loan 3'::-'N: n, Pfsclllo Brklnolz, Pm 5:0-Nm, Qeonne Bollwun, Tnird Row: Phil Borken- '-ggff-, .ecn Efadfsrd, Ken Booz en, Ph'l Sloedel, Ron Weze-, Gerald Ere by. Q f P Cl as IS. IS Front Row: Jean Coby, Barbara Collrns, Joanne Cnrrsfenscn, Beth Conway, Max'ne Cooper, Janet Caslagna, Jeanne Colson. Second Row: W llia'n Con- roy, Bruce Clnurcnlll, Terry Connors, Bob Conroy, Bifl Carney, Louie Clwrlsos, Torn Carpenfer. SC -as '59 1:1 PG 45 'v fl' N M, 1. K . 3 , ? 8 L' A! . Fran' Rzfy- Bob Carlson, Vfglfa Carlson, Lars Bufk re 'nex Mary Jane Canary, Teresa Brownsrerrer B3'o:'a Bfunr, Second Wow: Drck Even, Dave Brown To' 5oNe's, Al Carlson, Los Earn .z , - -A., np:-srl K' , l'f' lffl. Front Row: Beflw Culver, Deanna Danz, Sally Cox, Susan Cox. Second Row: Janice Crawford, Margle Dale, Nancy Cox, Lea Wenzel. Third Rowi Don Dafnnwen, Bill Davls, Calvin C'::ll, Terry Werrell. u l n Front Row: Verne DeGarrno, Dan Dixon, Arnold De- Garmo, Leola DeLambert, Karla Desens, Bob Drew, Burr.ll Drelfke. Second Row: Franas DeFraTZes, Georgia Dietrich, Mary Ellen Dllley, Danna Dlx, Pat DeRe'ner Phyllis Drought, Yvonne Durfee. 2' f Fran? RCW: Belly Feld, Pa? Fryda, Doris Panke, Carol Fizparrzlm Se:c'vd Row, Ela Celds, Jean :rg-Rf. ez, Ba'ba'a Fwk, Danna Fisnei Tn rd Raw: D:.e Fifz gerald, Howard Gage, Lecncvd Galbrecnf, Chuck Fedler, C' , , A, as ,fl-new e lin co 'F' s - 9' -30 an AL. A A5 9 Front Row, Marilyn Empereur, Fay Easlcn, Kathleen Feldl, Evelyn E'lloH. Second Row: Coral Nnltrier, Marlene Farnsworrn, Virglnla Fessenden. Tnird Row: Fred Westphal, Jerry Egberl, Roger Fenrlck, Ray Feff. K DIV' an Q9 SK as fo S l if First Row: Joan Gessert, Gail Gloss, Carol Garske, Nancy Harnack, Patricia Gall, Harlan Hamre. Second Row. Charlas George, Dennis Gehri, Harlie Haase, Rich Gregory, Paul Gosselin. First Row: Janet Wien, Nancy Howard, Marcia Hulburt. Second Row: Joanne lngcla, Marla Hulburt, Arlene Wiegand. Third Row: John Jacobson, John Horncgold, Paul Will, Gary Hawthorne, Jack lvey, Elwood Hughes, James Jarvis, Richard Williams. v r First Row: Arlene Hollyfield, Mariorie Hill, Nancy Hoag, Marion Heise, Verlena Hedgecock, Dorothy Heitsman, Veriean Hozeltine, John W. Henning. Second Row: Wilbur Hessenauer, Boyd Hoskins, Dick Hendren, John F. Henning, Bill James. it as ,ar 1 Fmt Raw: BWI Kncx, Vvayne Lembke, Jerry Kctnitcke Seccnd Rowz Bob K'e.l, Carol Lryson, Donnoroe Kfcwnin3,An1tc1 Koglin, L:1VonneLein,Joonne Klinner, Kotnwn Ktinne-r Tnifd Row: Carol Klofnp, Cmnt Kooy- ww Dun- LCVECVW ,- mf WL-wp, LOWQU Kciherg, Cbuik Lohsf' -----i--q 4 Lb K - 1... .. :z lv-in-Q 90 -N vyn' ' .,' 3 . 41' 47 'Q Knee ng: J n Jones, Tam Jonnaon. Fvst Raw: E'c'r'-2 KX'-ma Hetere Kofescfcnky, Rose Kefff, Jane Ktald, Be -5 Kennedy, Ncrcu Jn'-es, HJDETTG Keegan Second Qcfu 'cry Jensen EH Jenson, Geofge Jcfdzn, few Ke f Zin Kfnsfc, Rzrcc Kei N0 PARKING ounms scuoom nouns First RON: Manlyn Vouftz, Jeannette Mcnz, Janet Mcrsbctl, Morlyr Lencvz Second Rowi Lois Wtltng, Dezwghf 'N Nson, -ydic Loran, Ellen Lichttuss. Third Row: John Mcnthey, Pct McCarthy, Larry Luebke, Jerry Lew, D.:k McCue, Roger Mattson. li 46 ' r 2' if Front Row: Jean McLay, Mary Moran, Marlene Moc- cero, Jane Miller, Dick McMullen, Second Row: Dave Miller, Bill McKinney, Dick McLay, Bill Moran, Bef! Minshall, Vince McQuade, Bill Miller. Third Row: Gerald Neinfeldf, Bob Meehan, Dick Morris. Q , JG 5 !'?I' ' cn.. ,sg xf, qi Front Row: Shirley Monthey, Marilyn McG-onogill, Rose McGuire, Viola Williams, Virginia Liperre, Second Row: Michael Malfnberg, Pichord Long, Charles Linde- mann, Beth Malone, Marion Mac Farlane, as Y QQ ,Q ,v Q Q6 Front Row Rose Marie Morse Darlene Muetzel Sharan Neinfeldf Sara Nuzurn Wanda Moore Second Row Jim Moldin Gerald Moore Bob Murray Don Moen Nancy Woodman J -' First Row: J. C. Press, Pot Powell, Sondra Olmsteod, Marge Ploegert, Go.l Ocis. Second Row: Don Persons, Bob Pennycocx, Buzz Perry, Korl Petter, John O'Don- nell, Tnird Rom Bruce Pierson, Wesley Parker, Douglos Osborne. i i rl Q0 90 First Row: Mcrsno Reid, Jean Reer s Marlene Riircrd- son, Mo'-.' Rlsodes. Second Row1M3ry Jane Richardson, Sondra: Sormelson, Got! Soxe Lo'-,f Riscn, Tnird Row: Joret Po:e s, June Sergeant. Dc' Peil -, Forth Pow Lore. Re-,notes R.ss Rae-rl 09 1 J W 46 It V ,f IQ ll i,,,...- 3 30 First Row: Don Quczde, Ken Preston, Jim Purnell, Jock Roufmon, Bradley Puerner, Don Zentz. Second Row: Beverly Roth, Harriet Quinn, Rooerta Ransom, Roberto Wooster, Nancy Wright, Pot Prusonslcy, JoAnn Rabiolo, Lois Rube. J ,-Q .ss 54 qt- 38 ' 'SSH alas! First Row: Joan Schleisner, Diana Saylor, Beverly Weenis, Alice Schoeberle. Second Row: Dick Schultz, Lyle Schultz, Terry Schroeder, Oiars Zieme- lis, Richard Zierath, Phillip Zindel. Third Row: John Schcoff, Dave Schoof. l l use .i 1 1 i I - .. it ','l, is 1 h if I T S' I . l- - :H-xi' f 3 r,,r., 47 ,li V 4 Z I H -' p Ol L Q 23- . ' , Q-J. 'f Q . v V i ' L Y. '2 -L , is S4 ,X 'X S yl vig . ag I A . fx ,hs D X, ,I P if , 'x f l .vi p First Row: Art Sterns, Jerry Splinter, Second Row: Delores Splinter, Muriel Steinkamp, Pat Stapleton, Helen Steinberg. Third Row: Ed Snyder, Bob Salem, Barbara Stafford, Brian Steinke, Charles Steed. Fourth Row: Jim Speer, Bruce Steinlce First Row: Dale Smith, Ronald Setzer, Bob Smith, Karla Shields, Barbara Schwimmer, Maurine Schumacher, Betty, Scrivens. Second Row: Jerry Smith, Sandy Siegel, Kathy Shields, Twylah Smith, Dorothy Snyder, Shirley Setzer. First Row: Jim Thorsen, Fred Waldman, Ken Vogel, Eugene Schumacher, Dan Voight. Second Row: Carol Wagie, Sue Vail, Gloria Johns, Esther Van Pool, Linda Voss. Third Row: Helen Van Galder, Mary Waller, Helen Wagner, Kathleen Walhavd, Mary Ann Waite, Nancy Twist. ll s ,nl ' . Nt First Row: Ruth Sterk, Karen Stevens, Leona Temp- Iin, Carol Tracy, Dale Teuoert. Second Row: George Thiele, Dick Stevens, Walt Trachsel, Glen Strunz, Torn Trienen. As First Row: Maryann Sockness, Kathryn Gregus, Kathryn Valaskey, Hope Lopez, Virginia Allen. Second Row: Marge Glende, Judy Pickett, Jack Austin, Ronald Cox, Bob Bobzien. lass i John Roberts, president, Lynn Steinke, secretary, Patti O'Brien, trea- surer, Bob Suter, vice-president and Mr. Kenneth Helland, adviser, led the sophomore class. . ' . , .- ' K ' -I f f A ' -1' 1 'L -I 'l A l E A ', .Q QS C7 I 7 ' , L h..,r'l - l 1' fn 1 2- , 2 z. ' ' rev -ef' ., 'W' vi 'V Q 1 ' A. 'Jin 'A x V N 4. '2 - 3 M -t J I T 'V x I v! J ' - , ' -.,, - tt YW7 1, 1 T 7 . 'war -3-' 'E I -2. 1 2 jxxnn 49 ,lv - ' ' ' ' M' ' ' I lb X W :,v 4 --1 . gl X , ' 5 f A .J 52 X First Row: Ronald Aarstad, Wally Adamany, Ariel Adams, Bill Affeldt, Donna Ahern, Marilyn Al- bright. Second Row: Jo Anne Alderson, Jerry Al- len, Jim Allen, Tom Ambler, Delores Amerpohl, Gerold Anderson. Third Row: Sonia Anderson, Pat Andrews, Douglas Armstrong, Jock Arnold, Bob Arnold, Barbara Atkinson. Fourth Row: Gail Atkin- son, Arlene Avery, Bob Bolass, Dale Balis, Judy Ballmer, Wayne Baltz. Filth Row: Mary Jo Bar- bara, Andrew Barlass, Donna Barloss, Raymond Barlass, Bill Martle, Le Roy Bass. Fnrst Row Bob Behl Buddy Bell Judy Bell Phyllts Berger Carol Bergman Boyd Best Second Row Shnrley Bner Brtan Bnrd Roger Boland Claudette Boothroyd Bob Botluum Phll Boyle Thtrd Row .lam Brolnard Carole Brasslngton Don Brteske Fourth Row Gary Brurnrnond Junnette Brummond Gary Brunette Bernard Buggs Karen Buggs Rus sell Buggs Fllth Row Jerry Bumgarner Ltndo Burchard Kathleen Butler Harrtet Butler Susan Butters Rtchard Bystad Qu 97 4-1 Ast 6+ 3 in F 19 nlu 1 1 Tv -4' 9 41 Q-A qvv li ag .0- l I if S, 4 6 4 I Nl Tv QA' ' Xff 53 Slttmg Pretty -,M - U , . , 0 . M 4 - BQ G' I B N as , H . - S N . .. . H 2 N 5' - , ll x 4 9. - ,. U: Nl x 8 , - 5 . K N V Q -2 - , av l N 5 w N 2 I x 3 A ag - '31 ,.-X ' x X X - J :X ' B by - at ' B - 5 ' jc. K ia 515 sweat A LZ J ' A , g y, . f , 1 ' l I ,Q N Y , 1 A w-N4 'V f I h 'II ' I ,X 1 X ' ' A, ' l N V W54' 1 bl. Q 1 , .- , x d ,i , ,ax ia: I ' , 1 I I Q 5 ' ' . 'Hg 4 1 9, Y. 4 if . , i 4-.'Li .w' f. N, B A W l'f l , n Q 1' J l N 1- I' K. - 5' L l ' - 'l . ' It e - U .ff ' . t 4' 5 ,, 1 Y- I 5 There Will Be Some Changes Made ' -ggfdl' .lgw 'al . 'if K . fn , X ,. K. .3 nr I VX . g'1 ., ...Q .x,,j ,A f ll' ' 3 if- ' A ,Q ,. xc: ,lj 'C 1 ,- j atv., gg... . vi I1 ts, XR. -1, , .4 yy H fp., l 'F ., fl 119' r -. Ev . Fx r' fx, V M f J 5' .' 4 gf 4 v- l lh f' ,J - L ? ,eff , f 4.2 i 1 v7,, fluff x ik' 1 ,A XY? First row: Ronald Calloway, Allen Campbell, Mark Carnpoell, Jerry Canfield, Bill Cantwell, Joanne Capelle. Second row: Dave Carlson, Marvin Carl- son, Michael Carney, George Case, Ellen Ceslok, Ray Chesmore. lhircl row: Barbara Cnrislrnan, Carol Cllcanek, Dick Coffey, Ralph Cohen, Irving Cole, Palsy Collins. Fourth row: Lois Cone, Palsy Con- nars, Carolyn Conway, .lulle Conway, Carole Cook, Rcoerr Cook, Flrn rom Donald Cooper, Joyce Cranford, D.:k Croake, D.ck Cunningham, Donna Dahl, Eugene Dawpfer. First row: Jeanette Dampier, Diane Davis, Pat Davis, Shirley De Lambert, Lois Demrow, Jerry De Rosier. Second row: Eloise Dettmer, Marilyn Dill, Yvonne Dinnen, Koy Dolder, Ronald Dolgner, Terry Donaldson. Third row: Karen Dooley, Russell Dop- kins, Dick Dowd, Jerry Driscoll, Stanley Drum, Diana Dudley. Fourth row: Sandra Dudley, Gary Duller, Morleen Duller, Dick Dunlavy, Margaret Dunphy, Fred Edmunds. Fifth row: Janice Ehle, Pauline Ehrlinger, Rosemarie Ellefson, Janet Elliott, Bill Erdman, Nicholas Everding. K l U if so 1' -. ll IV 1 A 3, . ef' ' , 'r AA, its - Q i, - ., V A 1, , Q' U ff Q 7 ' Q T I J Lg X I 4 ' . l An, 4 ,C Q. rv K A 4 15 if V ' 64 f w ' ? 'X 7 ln, V .4 - 1- .6 gf- rf, V v f I 1 i I Could Write A Book 11? 17' LL- !-C, af ut? 7' 51 5 ad 1 KJ A0915 f-Q -da! Don t Forget To Vote 1 wp-7 'Fl pg sq -X' of XJ fg nov!! Q-o lb- 56 First Row Jennie Falcone Jeanne Fancsali BH Fanning Dick Fanning Judy Fenrick Helen Furgu son Second Row Gwen Ferris Jeanine Fessenden Fiedler Cathleen Fi ley Janet Fish ane Betsy Flora George Falk Gorden Forslund Peter Frechette Fourth Row Raymond Freiwold Florence Fryda Bill Fry Bob Fuchs Bob Fuder Judy Fuelle mon Fifth Row Ruth Garlock Joan Garrigan Dorothy Garvin Jean Ann Garvin Mike Garvn Michall George Q' Q 1, J , 'Q ,, J or J 1 F ' l,, ,, -9 5 -F.-f , '-'J - . : - 5 2 - . i ' x , 'N H ' f , a M K ww 3, g 3,1 ' ' - 4 .,, V J- s Q fs lr I i ,. 0, -1 'F A ., 5 an Zakff, 5 i ff F3 2 , U . 1 , I .I i N 'may J if yy e Jay ' , 'n , , J A U Fisher. Third Row: Jerry Fitzpatrick, Jim Fitzpatrick, lf ' 5 . 'A V Li hi at Q I Z ' , ' if - :LA . : , , , J I I ,J 'J F , 4 X I . . . , ' f l -' 5, l' A 4, L Q V 'i J ge ffl i sd' , ' 4 'J 2. . V A H 'W ' Y Iv F r-9 f H fi I W ' ' .7 , X in sl , 5 X4 - Fm, ,J f , A Ftrs? QQNZ Wesley George, Drck Gesteland, Shirley Grlhert, Ken G css, Susan Glass, Betty Goede. Sec- cnd Paw: Katnern Gl cn, Slnlrley Goodsell, Dorothy Gould, Jacaqel ne Grarvke, Denns Granger, Jerry Gross. Tn 'ci Ran- Jann Granzel, Joanne Hahn, Dan Hake, Jann Hake, Sharon Hallet, Herbert Hanke. Fourth Rofvp Wayne rlanson, Tom Harder, Jenn Harrle, Jean Hass, Dick Hatton, George Haugen. Fftn Row: Alma Heagney, lrm Helne, Judy Helga- son, Diane Hefvinaver, Mark Hemmlng, Bill Henke. T 19 1 vw -cc-' 'G' .ff ,dv AQ ,- lv C1 Y mr...-1 Workmg On The Dance on - 7 ow' Fl?-l G cs' 2 ,, l 58 Fnrst row Ann Hennxng Phul Hennung Duck Her gert Jam Hess Mary Heuwelman Annette Htlkun Second row Charles Halt Jerry Hntchler George Hoague Howard Hackerman Stephen Hockmg Marguertte Hodge Tlnrd row Marcua Hoesly Dncrc Holt Ann Hooper Jam Householder Bob Howard Dave Hoy Fourth row Ruth Hudson Curtis Hull Jacque Hull Rosetta Hu'I Ramona Huschka Bar bara Jacobson Fntth row Nancy Jacobson Dorothy Jaeger Calvun Jantsch Lester Jass Tom Jensen Ronald Jerome - -we-'V N'04qlA .9 '1'N H 1 Y -3 k ' 11, A lp A I 9 J A l J - we , , , t QQ ' Y! Pt, 'B V. V y 'lj , ty Q 'V A M mln' . ' A 4' - ,- - A , M ,. , pk J , V 7 15' . vi- ' , 'feilfv-.iw lf l ' I , 1 . . V ff Q if 1-f H , . , , ' , , 5 , .,,.:l ,.' - gl nl 1. ,pl -tw Y' . ' 1 , l -N J. ,, 'V 7 I 'Q x ' I . 13 . 1 4 1 1, 'J ,K Furs? row Charles Jewel? Judy Johnson Curtls Jones Bull Jones Judy Joyce Magda Kavetschanky Second row Terry Keblerk Cluane Keele Roger Keeler Karen Kellogg Jnm Kingston Dave Klnser wk Thlrd row Sonia Kgornes Ruth Klart Geraldme Klemp Gary Knappenberger Charles Kmgh! Leo Knopes Fourth raw Duck Knutson Mary Kober Janet Kofwntz Don Krause Joe Krause Helen Kress Fnfth row Gene Krug Katchen Kubutz Janette Kutz Don Lamb Rufh La Sure Dave Lawrence ,Uh ,- 1'Q., ,. A-W' 'Win 3 2 T7 Q--, of ' 'T ff? ,-. 13' 7 07 AAA S x I5 NL. 14' .47 Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs Ps- KP Tl' The Old Lamp Lighter hs Q-Q. Us on ,-Q F A VD YW I S' f ' 4 NYS' Sn T9- sv' TF' '27 1 ,1 1 X Girl Wife KS' 'gg j u L34 Fsrst Row Larry Lawrence Mnldred Layden Ken Lean Joanne Lelth Gary Lemke Roger Lessard Second Row Roy Libby Ned Lnndemann .lo Lttzler Ilene Lloyd Dorothy Loggy Larry Loveland Third Row Eugene Lucey Sandra Ludwlg Shirley Lueck Pat Macrorle Phyllis Malone Mary Manthey Fourth Row Charles Marshall Arduth Mason Owen Mathews Jerry Mattson Richard Mcfcrthy Lylc McCartney Fifth Row Lauralee MaCoy Barbara McQue Margxe McCullough Robert MCGIDHIW Arlene McKeown Charlene McKeown -'vs rg NO Cl G5 5 XJ -K4 v., Flrat Row M ruafn McLay Nancy McNe1ll Glen Mc Nl I orns Donno Merrlck Evelyn Muller Lance MII Ier Second Row Lows Ann Mrller Mary Ann Mlller Norma Mlller Rooerr Morse Frances Morstad' .lack Mosher Tlurd Row Tom Mowry Marilyn at Q ,.. ueller Glorla Muefzel Donna Mul er Pai Mundth Elinor Manger Fourth Row ,lam Neall BII Neill Howard Nicholson Roland Nlghtnngale San dra Nunn Par OBrzen Fsffh Row Nancy Olnver Bull Olson Paul Olson Paulnne Olson Marlene O Meara Janwce Osterhus Y -I Sa -0. 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V C17 4 1-:v -Q . .4 ffwq.. 5 ' Q ...nonl- Firsl row: Dick Pahl, Robert Parks Don Perry Chester Pfeiffer, Tom Philumalee, Patty Pierce, Second rawt Luanne Pinkerton Doug Pinkston Gary Polglaze, Mathew Potter 'vlargie Pribble, Bill Puerner, Third raw: Audrey Guam Carol Raugauth, Ted Rauhut, Danora Rechard, Rita Rehfeld, Mary Reilly, Fourth row: Virginia Rice, Dean Richards, Don Richards, Sam Richards Sandra Richards John Ringlestetter. Fifth row: Judy Robbins John Rob- erts Julie Rockwell, Carol Rogers, Joe Ryder, Doro- thy Sargent. First row Janet Schafe Roy Schtefelblen Annlce Sch ndler Gerald ne S nmelnng Martha Schm dley Fotth Schoenrock Second row Patsy Schrader Nancy Schrade Marlene Schroeder Carolyn Schultz Jnm Schultz Bob Schumaker Thtrd row Rtchord Schumacher Dolores Schwerm Susan Sctd more Marleen Scleszunskn Nancy Scoble Joan Scott Fourth row Judy Seeman Jlm Sellers Walter Selmer Barbara Semrow Judy Setzer Elnzabeth Shafer Fnlth ron Marllyn Sheahan ,ltm Shebesta Nancy Simone Jim Smith Lots Smuth Rheta Smlth :GX C? A.. -ce '27 a1s,,s' Y? fs-0 '27 J' yr-4 1 r ,Q T 4.1 H3 'Q 1' l -x vel Oh Christmas Tree V: S. Yun .4 M Q3 JN... 63 ,Sf xl wi l l I 6 4 I f 8.1 hr 'nr Y 6 1 '5' A' ' s gt I ' 1 ' V, ,W 5 A lx 1 ' ,- ', Y 2 2 I 'Q Q . I X V' 4 -I .I 4, .1 V+' V , R x, , ., 2 1 V , .- ' S lhk' 'N 'll Ll 'Q' . X12-fy H ' JJ Q 'Q ' vt ' Q uw, -' f V X Y' A c ' l . w f' J YY ' if J :PES , , r l l '- S - l Wedding Belle 4' '2 ff' NV ,S ' our 'If' lbu 'Y TZ7' 'D 5 1 tr X fx It WT X--, 4 in 0-Q -5,-1 La. 64 s . ' . 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A S-4' I- I A e .- S t f 7 ff-fl' I' AW 5.4 whs- Flrst Row Ronald Smlth Sally Smout Claude Snyder Jerry Snyder Therese Sorenson Jerry Spauldlng Second Row Jeanette Spoden Bob Spoden Jun Stadler Dons Stanke Duck Stark Annelnese Steffen Thnrd Row Erlc Steffes Lynn Stetnke Vlrgunua Sterk Lloyd Stevens Ed Stewart Merlm Stnbble Fourth Row Joyce Stone Duck Strandlne Joe Stranglen Rosella Strlckert Jnm Stuudevant Mary Sulltvan Fulth Row Norma Suter Bob Suter Roger Swenson Jane Terry Ronald Teu bert Bull Thomas Frrst Row Jeanette Thompson Robert Thompson Tom Thompson Sue Thornton Margaret Tntus Carolyn Trlpke Second Row Dave Truesdtll Jane Ulbrtck Bon me Von Coulter Mtldred Van Horn ,lean Vnck Darlene Vogel Thtrd Row Nancy Wagner Gary Walhoud Bob Walker Btll Walker Phyllns Walter Paultne Walz Fourth Row Jxm Warner Duck Warner Douglas Weberg Ftfth Row Ruth Wedeman Ken Wenr Jlm Welch Marlon Wellnxtz Beverly West Karen White KA 14? My 3 5 'CE gl -.Z P 'E Y-1 7 Q Q-5 Too Good To Be True ll L f 6 ' il? I' f- 1 A -l- A A7 1 k I : ' ' ' rf' is ,, I 4 , . I A A, fl ' l I ' V ' 'fa A, .- Warren, Barbara Wasgien, Angela Wayman, Lana ,, ' ll I ' t 1 . V . , W ' 1 A A K , or , - 'T. Q ,. In I ll q X -M, . 5 ' t ff K . L 49 ff A .h gs , Q g . W A, ' V' , - ' I ' I 'x 1' F.. 7 ' -. QQ ,, 65 11 .4 5-4 F st row Kofi Whne Dck W1enke fhcxdes ws Doc: ee WuHcms 'rw :mms econd row Bl JV P ' V x 'n one A xson V m o xg V y rn X7 'e row U er c Herman Ya?-mke George Zooew ous Zasfrou 7 egelmurm 'f 4' P X ,, , ! -9- In R, A I Get So Thirsty 66 The Bunny Hop fi' K x ! 4 V K ,ll 1 f N M1 fm. f ff' 'L r' gl 4X fs -' am Q. U bin' li 'IW :S-Ax Ky X AM gg ' ' Readm Rlten and Rlthmetlc 67 ll' I ,A i I Q 5 1: ,N 'K , ' . - ' ' - I 'fg-X 'il .Q Q ,fx ! XX f f X +1 ff 5.1: f XF A ,f- v N ig VJ xx 'Q' f'-T' , 6 ' L' Il X, f' xl if vf v '. 3 -f. ' 'X 'fp , ax -52:15 1 rl 2.7 T- l L 44 ,EE X CLC- f 42 r 'Q' 1 f ' N ' , 1 -K7 f 12 ' Q Q ,Q ,P -' ff no K , ' ,gl -:J - : ' 'Q 'l,--f fp Mr Russell Curtis curriculum co ordn nator works wlth both grade and hugh year In the Janesvnlle school system Mr Clarence Fox, supervesor of the work program nn the school system comes un contact wnth the students dasly and checks on thexr worlung status Read To Help 9 X. 68 Mass Jane Jackson dean of gurls per ms her d :ly dutues n the we known room 212 1 Mnss Ida Hubbard school nurse, helps many students by nssuung excuses and operatmg ear and eye testing pro grams RQ 99 l I ' ' for a' ' i II- school students. He is in his second r l. X X 1 AX-X .R ' lf V fr ' 4 K'-if rl V ' . U-0' In the supernntendents offlce one can fund Mass Barbara Fueld Mrs Regina Brown Mrs Carol Smith and Mass Doris Wyss They are kept busy wuth dolly reports and now especnally with plans for the new school Can t Get Along Without You Mnss Lots Jaeger Mlss Mary Ann Vogel and Mnss Margaret Blrmnngham always greet tnquurues of the students wnth smnles and correct mformatnon 69 Nr Blanche M Baker Vlola B Bartelme Home Economlcs Stout lnstltute Mathematacs Milwaukee State The Brass l 1w A2r-vdcfautgl H131 lelicf ... mm 4... Bermce M Cadman Hnstory Lawrence College BA 'Q mm ?E no aw 0. 1-fr N. ? X, Joan Block Physical Educatlon Hunter Col lege of the Cnty of New York BA University of Wisconsin B S Jeannette Bullls Mathematlcs Unlverslty o Wns consm BS mbsf af t ? 'Wm W- usn' 22 2.,'-'wz J' uw ar Oifgwfft. Yu? 'Q ' ui: 7 33 3 1 b gy 1r9'F,4a, mars ww, mm 4 Gwynn M Chnstensen Physxcal Educatuon Unlverslty of Wnsconsln BS 70 Strike Up The Band Joan Cook English Eau Claxre State College James M Davnes Physlcal Educatuon Umverslty of Wnsconsm BS f . Q -,r- . V x . at , , , Y , , . lg , , AMA, t :A rl , , i if ' X , . I4 ' V V X 1 4 t X ' I l XX . . I . I . I . . . I - . I . . f . B.5- , . . ' 5 ' , . , I Oi . . . . I - . Q Q 9 9 ' 'f Y W ' X C M. .. , E , lf ,L,,5NW '9 ma Q.- V gf' W L. ' , ew x M , . ew, A f I 'I C ' HWJQ ' g, l , l f E 'fr ,z ' C to -- rv ' C ' le tw ' ,. X ,-. W , C v ,, c Q Q , ' 1 . . J. 1 ' Q I' '. 1 :I T' K' e - .0 - ' ' Q. ,, , I 1 ,ft . g i..- , : - K Q . ' ' ' ' ' ' .. , . , e , ,H -. ,,, , .Bk n ' Q t 4 . ' C -' 1 A . . ' Z 22 f M . f li' .Wi N ' I V -'A S ' fl , I V iff: t-La'-'w e 5. .L . ,f 'I V in Hu.,-I., vt -n,..,,, I ,, ry. . he , . 'y e , r il ' if ' : ' , . . ' ' , . . B.S, ' ' , . . K t 'Z 1 -o If Muriorie H. Davis Katherine D. East Mathematics, University of Min- Comrnercialg Whitewater State nesota, B.S. College, B.E. Eugene Erickson Orchestra, Instrumental classes: Missouri State College, B.S. Northwestern University MM E Lucille C Gartz Melvin Goldin gf: he 4 , 'Q 5 3' 4 1 ' ani l , ' I. i ,sl V412 William H. Franzman Art, Winona State College, B.E University of Wisconsin, M.S. Makin Whoopee Commercial Whitewater State Harald A Gessert Matnernatcs University of Ns Edward F Gueth College Industrial Arts Stout ln ti u e nsin BS M Chemistry Cornell College BA R ..... -J. i F 4 ' ' YQ 4 Y i9 . ' , :'t t . co , . ., .S, ' g , A Jfiq-fgfig:1.4'J-ll' ,' ,,-R51 its , A 1? I l 2 --Nxt, A , , , I A -I -5 I gn 0 I Q . U' 31 . X X. . ,. X . ' f f C XX V -1 71 g : Charles J. Harry English, Marquette University Ph. B. Hugh D Horswill World History US History Wis consin State College at Eau Claire BS 'S -gap- Marvin G. Hauser Commercial, Wisconsin State Kenneth Helland Richard Hetland Machine Shop, Luther College Speech, Northwester-n University College at Whitewater B.E., Uni- B,A. B.S. versity of Wisconsin M.S. Here Comes The Circus Rosamond R Hotchkiss Cecelia A Howe Home Economics Rockford Col Problems of Democracy Univer lege B S sity of Wisconsin BA MA as 72 Peter P Iosso French English State Teachers College of Montclair New Jer sey B A University of Strabourg France University of Wisconsin il I ,, , , ' 'f , , Q. . . . gf lv f A l I Hi -- . v N X 'X 1 .' l 1. i ' ' . ' ,I ,il-. 'wa' l ' - ni. lege B A Jcne Jackson I2 ff. wkll ' X 1-Q Ervin J. Johnson Phyllii Kiltl English University ol Wisconsin Physical Education University of l-Gflfl' Nebraska State Teache S Wisconsin BS COHSQ9 BA .ll ig Kenneth Kitelinger Athletic Director Physics Wiscon sun State College at Platteville 1 Nothing Like A Dame' Robert Krueger Wlsconsir- B S Edison S Lamorecux Borghlld Kleseth LeRoy Kumerow lndustrlal Arts Hackley Normal Home Economics St Olaf Col n ustrial Arts The Sou? n University of Wisconsin Milton stntute B S College fs 45 B.A. ' ' , . , V - ' ' B.E, 44 ' ' li ' , , - Physical Education, University of I d ' 5 t I - ' ' ' ' , ' z f s I' . ,. -x I If ' . ,xx S Y lx Y J he I 73 AGN- ng - Ruth Lane Vera Lee Jay Main English Unnversuty ot Wlsconsln Bnology Unlversuty of Wnsconsln Chorus Band Orchestra North BS A western Unlversstv BA MA Ralph O Mltby Eleanor J. Mayer Physlcal Education Unlverslty ol Wisconsin BS WS? C Settmg The Woods On Flre Dlrector of Chlld Study and Eugenel Olson Ida C Powlas Le Roy H Ratharf Auto Mechcnzcs Platteville State Guldance Unlverslty of Munne Engllsh Mnlwaukee State Col Englnsh Dfamotlc Arts Belolt sota MA lege BS College BA ', in 74 vs College B S .wi B.A, . ,, M. . ' ' , . ., . . ' ' , . , I 11 li ff 'n ,.1'll'nh ' ' 'l,l w N ' ' , C- 1. if V ,, . ai- u - ' on 1, ' u e .' - gl 4-. - ' u, M ' ,Q ' I' Y ' .sr A' XA 5 .J ffgif' V , ' K ' x l l ,V . V 1, -Fl - 1 'fl' ' A .-I Arthur Robertson io ogy e out College University of Wisconsin M A p-5 fi fi 4,5 Helen Schowengerdt Vlisconsin B S ,as 'sf -452 A Daniel Scholler Theodore N Sorenson State College BE Nisconsin BS Daddy s Little Girl Bernard R Stepner Bond University of Wscorisin BA BM x X f 1. K N E If X3 AQ -.J I 4 r L1 I i . 4 -ti' A 4 ' . 9 , I S Q ' . A l ' 'S x - A . f I ' A, , f I 1, V Q - , L if I V . K . -M '11 . r - 1 Img: K : M f ,v ffrfffagt B' l 5 B l ' , BS, English, speechg University of U.S. History, Art, Whitewater Physical Education, Unifersty of QQ 1 ' ' if ll? r' I - fl I l.: I , ' , , f , ' I . li ,V I xy . Q i-mn 'L-.X 7 ' ' Q ' , t i ' , . .1 I- , i ' CO vn - f , i S 75 Dewey Storti Instrumental and Vocal Music Morquete Unverslty BS Uni fe sty o Mrinesoto BE Helen Strobel Alice E Sutton Home Econom cs Inst tutionol e c ol WH tewoter tat Cook ng Stout lnstitote B S Co ege B E 1' Edna C Taylor Helen Taylor Engllsh UNIVEVSITY of Wlsconsln US History Lawrence College P B June Torke Sponlsh English University f Wlsconsm BS u-Q, Hllda Vevle n lsl't ournollsm o College B A 5x l, August F Vollmar Luclle Wells Godfrey W Wnlls Lowell W Wulson Blology Milton College BS MOTl1SI'Y1OTlCS UHWEVSIYY of MlCl1I Mlxed ClWOlf Northwestern Um Physlcs Biology Wlsconsln State 90 B A versity BM MM College ot Wlwltewoter BE Um verslty ot Colorado ME f b- J Wesley Wiseman Wllllqm Young Vocotlonol Agrlculture Unlver lndugmgl Ang The Smut Inst' srfv of Wssconsm B M MM fute B 5 WM 5-1 E i 5 -fx -:,f-- 5 - V . I -My W J . 1 ', 5 ', 'g o Egl',J ',St.OI h. B.A, ' A .. . . 17 NN C .fill .. I A - 1? A9 1 fx K ,f P 1 .- f . , -X r X 1 0 I A X 76 What would our school bulldung and grounds look luke vvnthout the Iomtors and groundsmen worlcnng hard every day to nm prove our habitat and vnew The two crews perform their duties on morning and evennng shsfts Youll always End a frnendly smile and helping hand when you come ID contact vvnth these men Swept Off Our Feet Mr Laverne Ellefson Mr Edgar Mc Coy Mr Forrest Dabson Mr Joseph Langer Mr Pete Evans and Mr John Marr pause for a moment an the boler room before Mr Marr fres the furnace Many long and ha d hours are spent ln the oasement keeptng our school at a Comfortable temperature l.f' t ' a . r V r l' , r. r l Mr. Ke .' Orton, 1 - ' Ordlnatlon, ' ' ' Q Q 9 1 . , . . 77 Surveymg the p cposed school plans lor the K cnen ard ca eterla re Mr At Cherr M Claytor Fe ows M Glern Anderson M Kenneth Dopson and Mr Ivan Sghwerm nnetn bu ld ng and groun S supervlsor keeps these crews ln complete co LIN Queen Of Hearts Men At Work 40 A Q ff fi' Y -tra I .lf ., L - ' X ' 'gf X ' yt X' f 'X 3 '5i? Installing Future Leaders W FUTJ-KC Anything New? Come On And Cheer 34 1 i 7 5 i if in Y fe 4 e E fl -a Q Bring Cn The Girls 1-1 First Row: Mary Kelley, Mary Mulligan, Barb Riley, Lolita DeBruin Geraldine James, Karel Henke, Nordis Austinson. Second Row Marilyn Mueller, Yvonne Denien, Darlene Muetzel, Sally Sayles, Nancy Betrone, secretary, Jim Cripe, Third Row: Helen Kavetschanky Shirley Setzer, Mary Jane Canary, Pat Helmers, Edith Allan, trea surer, Sora Nuzum, vice-president. Fourth Row: Jennie Falcone 'est Si Bon First Row: Kathleen Feldt, Nancy Jones, Valerie Behl, Dorothy Snyder, Margie McCulloch, Joan Schliesner, Carol Larson, Mary Waller, Elaine Kimbell, Sandra Samuelson. Second Row: Kathryn Valasky, Sue Thornton, Rose McGuire, Marion McFarlene, Sybil Scarbourough Nancy Scoble, Barbara Stafford, Sandra Smith, Sondra Albright. Third Row: Advisor, Miss June Torlce, Roger Keller, Ned Lindeman, 4 .ll-N Q xv ,i- . X 1' ii 0 0 tl ? 'une' 'l IX 3 4 1, -seg-t T. Sandra Olmstead, Lillian Jendreson, Barbara Jensen, president, Ed Snyder, and the adviser, Mr. Peter losso. Members of the Entre Nous French Club sponsored the all-school carnival which took place in April. This language group lent atmosphere to the carnival with a gay Porisiane street cafe, com- plete with can-can dancers. South of the Border Brad Puerner, John Scidmore, Pat Loveland, Calvin Hanson, Harriet Haugan, Merritt Wilkins. These club members traveled this year-to Spanish functions ot the University of Wisconsin. They also had some fun at Christmas time with a pinata and hot tarnales. y, l -t, if ,gy vat ' Lg .,,,,y . , , , N Front Row Barbara McCue Kay Weber Beth Ann Malore Margo Schloemer Second Row Mary Kober .loan Garrlgan Martha Schmudly Duane Davrs Deana Dudley Thurd Row Pat OBrlen Betsy Flora Vnrgtnua Race Duck Croalce Tom Phll malec Fourth Row Peggy Dunphy Mary Sullwan Judy Johnson Obtalnlng a better knowledge of the many customs legends and ways of the ancuent Romans ns one ot the goals ot the Perge Moda club ln order to create a Roman atmos R H N d phere all the offlcers are called by Latln names The counsuls n O I lpresldentv were Luanne Prnkerton and Boll Henlce the Praetor lsecretaryl Susan Scldmore and the Quaetor ltrea surerl Claudette Boothroyd Mass Phyllss Kultz as the clubs able advlser f A, xv ,xr Q Paurwng punch at the Latn Club Chrstmas pa ty a e Luarne P KE ton Bl Henke SUS Scldmore and Claudette Boathroyd All tn ee JHS language g oups gathered togethe to sng carols and share French Roman and Spantsh customs 83 , , . Q 1 ' 9 1 , . , 1 . . . . , I .-rw., a 2' -up 3,,-, ,.,c r ii- f-fr u e - sr- -Af, . - .cz . . 'arrl.t- - it ,- .fp .. f. l . I ' t, r r lr' r , ll . A . l' F V 1 WJ rd Geraldine James and Karel Henke were Blue-J editors-int chief. Here Miss Hilda Vevle is going over an editorial with them. The Blue-J business stafT was headed by Lalita DeBruin. These girls went out to collect the adds that appeared in the JHS newspaper: Front Row: Nancy Twist, Murial Steinkamp, Sally Sayles, Carol Larson and Joan Schleisner, Back Row: Norma Bluhm, Lolita DeBruin, June Rumrnelholl and Char- lene Woodrell. till QQ ! ii Don t Forget to Write QQ ,.1 L ff 144 f I i if ., 95 ya 4l',l'TI?i'l 7 l l l ll i'l Bl.e'J Seated: Joan Frankwitz, Bcrcara Szhwlrn rner, Q.d,' Watarvan, Margie McCalci,gn, Caro Gleason, Jcan.B'conwortn. Standing: Betsy Fry: Mary Kelley, Sandra Albright, Pat Sell var, Mar Norn-a Bluhm Every reporter has a nose for news on the lene Sciesz nskt, Karel Henlce, Diane Da-was ard Punt by sports edltor Merrltt Wtlktns was a regular Blue-J feature. Other sports wrtters are Jim Stadler, Sara Nuzurn, Ned Llndernann and Jtrn Tracy Thls staff covered the year's sports events from football through the track season Ctrculatlon editor Bob Gray ard hts helpers Don Knauf and Stan Garvtn took care at get- ting the Blue-.l to the horneroorns. Feature wrttng for the Blue-J kept these girls busy 'hey managed tne Blue-J Beam- ful Baby Contest wntch was held tn the fall. Tne contest wtnners were Mke Boylan, Bob Westoy, Sara ard Rlcn Nazwn. Real cute kids, Kay Wooster headed the feature stofft. Flrst Row: Yaler?e Ben, Mase' Olson, and The'ese Cenrihgharn Second Ron: Mary Waller, .oasra Eberhart, Charlotte Charnan and Btlly Ann Roehl Third Row: Kay 'Neben Joann Jero, Kay Wooster and Dana Dudley. .4 1 .f 'ne Bl,e-J typlsts, copy readers and arttsts llne up for the Carrera, Seated are -5 s Mles, Santfa Noccerra and Bc'ba'a .erser S'ard- lrg: Care' Gleason, Pat Sell fan, cosy' edtor, Kay Weoer, :age edltor, Carol C-car-ek, De- lyes Asranani Qean Coby, Dzxe Lee Larson, June Rgv-n-elnaf? and Edlth Allan, art eator, E 'iii J' 9 my-. if 'PJ Vik, 'Q N 'wh' .315 . 't ,Q ,la YI H Vs First Row: Elwood Hughes, Dick Croake, Gordon Bright, Betsy Flora Nancy Scoble, Diana Dudley, Nancy Smout, Joyce Stone and Diane Davis. Second Row. Patty Andrews, Shirley Delambert, Judy Bell, Sue Thornton, Pauline Walz, Jane Kelsey, Le Rae Weitzel and Pat Gall. Third Row. Peggy Dunphy, Pat Macrorie, Nancy Simone, Judy Joyce, Margie McCullouch, Carol Citanek, Alice Heagney, Lyn Brush Up Your Shakespeare Wanna buy a ticket? was the continuous querie of the Melthalian Drama Club mem- bers this year as the time came near for the all-school play, Missouri Legend, Not only did the Drama Club members sell tickets, but they also helped with make-up and worked hard to make the play an over-all success. Some of the other activities the Drama club, with Miss Ida Powlas as adviser, took part in this year were: an assembly prepared by the group and technical assistance to the oper- etta. They also attended the play, Time Out For Ginger in Chicago. ln January, new Thespians were initiated into the National Thespian Society, an honorary dramatic group, and a banquet for the whole club was held in the spring, Membership this year reached about one-hundred and seventy five. Not only actors and actresses but stage managers, make-up and costume personnel, publicity and properties committees are members of the club and the oFf-stage workers are iust as important as the stars of the plays. Officers were: Mike Boylen, president, Carmella Marchiafava, vice- president, Sara Nuzum, secretary, Kay Weber, treasurer, and Bill Zanton, clerk. First Row: Nancy Ja Wright, Kathleen Walhovd, Valerie Behl, De- lores Abraham, Anita Koglin, Pat O'Brian, Janice Thompson, Carol Larson, and Mary Jane Richardson. Secord row. Diane Sayler, Alice Scnoeberle, Pat Prusansky, Judy Waldman, Darlene Mclntyre, Nancy Betrone, Carol Gleason, Pat Sullivan, Peggy Wilkins, June Rummelhoff and Charles Woodrell. Tnird Row. Audrey Stone, Bar- Steinke and Pat Fryda. Fourth Row: Patricia Davis, Mary lynn Wolfe, Gail Atkinson, Lois Zastrow, Shirley Goodsell, Dorthy Gould and Eloise Dettmer. Fifth Row: Lauralee McCoy, Carol Bergman, Nanocy Schrode. Pat O'Brien, Sue Scidmare, Jean Vick and Arlene Avery. 1 Mrs. Tom Howard lHelen Steinberg pleads with her hus- band, Jesse James i.Jim Feeney, not to return to his outlaw career-but her cries are in vain. bara Jensen, Kay Woostei, Barbara Schwimmer, Joan Gessert, Muriel Steinkamp, Nancy Twist. Fourth Raw: Judy Adams, Phyllis Vklanke, Theresa Cunningham, Mabel Olson, Billie Ann Roehl, Bar- ba'a Cliftord. Fifth Row: Kathryn lvlalasky, Carol Fitzpatrick and Jeanette Manz. -L 'fs 2' ip! X Talcrng part an a formal nnntnatlon were these Thesplans Seated Betty Rehfleld Georgro Duetrnch Carol Whnttner Helen Stennberg Barbara Rnley Harruet Haugen Barbara Renlly and Mass Ida Powlas advuser Standtng Carmella Marchtafavo Nancy Beckman Gene Gwynne John Fredendall Jum Feeney Bull Zanton Brian Stennke Muke Boylen John Cress Kay Web er and Mary Kelley Llfe Upon The Wicked Stage What are Thespuans'P Thesplans area group of outstanding Drama club members who have earned at least ten polnts by devotlng one hundred hours to the club To be a Thespxan IS one of the highest honors gnven to the members of the Drama club The present members of Thesplans are Make Boylen Carmella Marchnatava Kay Weber Mary Kelly Nancy Beckman Jlm Feeney John Cress Gene Gwynne Harriet Haugen Betty Rehfleld John Fredendall Barbara Renlly Barbara Rnley Bull Zanton Helen Steunberg Carol Whittier Georgua Dietrich Brian Steunke In an lmpresslve ceremony thlrteen new Thesplans were Introduced In the first formal lnutnatuon ID many years at JHS Thus past year they sponsored an entertalnnng movne to rouse fund for thenr puns 49 ' and John C ess 87 I 7 Y J-Qllllll Jesse .larnes and hrs fellow despara dos are makmg plans for the mall tram robbery The ccnsptrators are Jerry Lent Brtan Stetnlce Jtm Feeney Gene Gwynne 4 4 1 . 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K s wx... f Q ir . 4 L 'lxgtmm' 'Laffy' V il ' is lk 'il Q Q v Q Q 9 ff A ,ff yr , ' 9 V - ,' R ' 5, me T fs Q 5 fr T lv! ll 4 '- .' 1- N-g 33.51 u .L - ,Ag -- ur' , A zo P :W In front Fred Fuchs head photographer and Bob Solem In back Jock Borfels Poul Gosslen ond J m Warner At leost one Photo stoff member was behind the comero when eoch ot the pnctures for the Phoenrx wos token The members ot the stott donate thenr study holls noon hours ond often otter school tlme ond Sotur doys tovvorcl producmg the prctures used In JHS publucotlons Shown here ore some of the stoft members who spent much ot theur time an room 325 the dork room Half A Photograph When the col' goes rn 'or mov es the vrsuol study hclls operotrng movre pro ectors and ws uo olds e u ment re rn to tut vlsual educctlon rn the school Prctured he e rn elf r e O o s Zerne Dove rown Charles Bot' T oy ,le en ers r Nertzel D n A D 88 . r., ' f ,r L1 Q - ' fl' 1 - K A r 2-' 4 . : , , 'l I, . I - Q Q 7 Y I O . XF' olds stoff takes over, The members spend their T' , , 1 3 V . I ' Q lp . TH rf of rs r her I ' ' , ' r fro l, to ight or rr , ',s, B , . f, o r ns , ,lrm Trot - Leaf T , o, rf rose s v , rl, XL., I Down at Monterey Stadium, on the basket- ball court or on the JHS stage the cheering squad is always there to lead our voices in cheers, The A cheering squad in first row: Janet Roberts, Elva Fields, Sonia Kjornes and Dorthy Loggy, Second row: Joyce Schultz, Ele- nora Updike, Betty Rehfield and Bob Jones, head cheerleader. Mr. Lauren Strong is the squad adviser. I U, z, 1 10 no 4 x ill -l'f N, 'ro iff. S.: f it 5 '- 'av ' ,A ,,' '9,- 51. 5 v ,lgrzn I ,I A .' Q52 . , , .. ,- v. - ' N. .,e,f'1'l. 'I 'Q I , X The B cheering squad saw a lot ol action performing at Junior Varsity games as well as several Senior Varsity tilts. These girls are Jenny Falcone, Delores Bohlrnan and Elaine Kimball Fight, team, tight, Both old and new cheers were heard at the pep sessions. Juniors were victorious in a cheering con- test among the classes-edging out the seniors and sophomores by a slight margin. Hail To The Blue And White Members pictured at a luncheon meetlng are Frrst row Kay Weber Lolnta DeBruun and Mary Kelley Second row Mary Mullngan Beverly Francus Norms Austlnson Gerry James and Muss Edna Taylor advmser Third row Carol Gleason Barbara Jensen Jane Kelsey Shlrley Buehl Standing Charles Fnsher Morrus Forslund Jlm Crlpe Mllce Boylen Karel Henlce and Miss Vera Lee advuser Nat plctured Ken Scheld Judy Waldman Rach Nuzum Maragret Wood Gordon Hull and Joe Weycer School Days School Days Students who are members of National Honor Soclety have been chosen on the basis of tour standards leadership scholar ship service and character Meetlngs are held every other Friday noon at which outstanding community and school speak ers movies and programs are presented Duties of the members Include serving at the information desk and selling magazine subscriptions Money from the maga zrne prolect goes toward a scholarshlp which as presented to a deserving student member on Slngout Day Officers chosen tnrst semester were Morris Forslund president Rach Nuzum, vlce president Lolita DeBrunn secretary and Judy Waldman, treasurer Second semester James Cnpe presndent Charles Fusher vuce presndent Make Boylen and Joe Weycer treasurer 90 QQ if 9 . 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Q7 J J D r J A vw lp Seafed Pat Dawson Mel LeFoll STuarT Johnson Duck Nuzum Duck STandlng STan Garvln Bob Gray John Sc dmore Jm Cr pe red Mufchler Allan Alwzn Ken Schled D ld Dxck Lowry Fran Fuchs Duck Anderson Herb Jaeger 'oe Neycer and Bon Sfadle Rabuola With a J Any boy who has earned a J IS ellguble for membership IH J club These are The boys responsuble Tor ushenng aT TooTball games helping The Fudehs club Clean up aTTer The T-lomecomxng dance and selling candy aT baskeTball games The club also helps ID The unveTaTTonal cross counTry Track meef ands un Track mee's ID The sprung and oTTlcuaTes at Saturday baskefball games supervised by Mr Wnllard Aushn Thus T5 Their way of earning money whnch IS used rn The sprung To aTTend some sporhng evenT They also Took parT ID The All School Carnival meehngs are held whenever necessary The adviser TS Mr Ralph Black armg The crowded sfudents To Tl n Mars Bars TS n Scheld 57 if' DckFe s v 18 91 i ' -. -fr . 1 ' V f T' . 4 ' : V V , , I I z ' , , 4 , I T , F , ' , , ick Pre , ' , k , ' , , J l T , ' r, Q Q ' 7 7 . . , , . . Club officers are: Allan Alwin, president Ken Schied, vice-presidenT, and Frank Rabiola, secreTary-Treasurer. Club B ? l se' 'ls Ke v I' , S ' Q 1' ' I T T ld , Jrr' C' pe afd .: ScG ':'e :Ve ac 'g 'ce r an,- - self? f' coray To' Tne J-cf-: 1. 4 l I 7 fi 4. 3 Fidelis board members were elected in the spring. Serving on the T953-54 board are front: Miss Patricia Schriner, Miss Jane Jackson, Miss June Torke, Cormello Marchiafava, social chairman, and Miss Jeanette Bullis, Back: Karel Henke, presidentp Judy Rodau, service chairmarig Janet Castagna, treasurerf Sara Nuzurn, secretaryg Marlene O'Meara, refreshment chairmang and Harriet Haugen vice-president Semper Fidelis Disney Dance sponsored by Fidelis Club was the highlight of the fall season This Homecoming dance is only one of the protects undertaken by the girls of Fidelis Club Included in the years activities were a get acquainted picnic for sophomore girls hot dogs and coffee sold to keep us warm at the football games a fall tea for faculty members cards flowers and gifts sent to cheer up any girls that were out of school with an illness a Christmas tea for Iunior girls and a spring tea for the Senior girls Every senior high girl is automatically a Fidelis member The purpose of the club is to improve social life and create a more friendly atmosphere among IHS girls Fidelis standards have been set to correspond with the letters F friendliness I id a D duty E eagern ss I. loyalty I inspiration and S service A Harvest Theme was carried out with fruit filled cornucoplas at the faculty tea Miss Borghuld Kleseth and Miss Catherine Creighton are having their teacups filled by Harriet Haugan and Janet Castagna af 'fe' ttf at tt, Q, Q Q ' ' 9 Y ,, . ,, . . . . . . I 1 ' l II ' ll ' ' -- ' ll fl ' T i I I - 9 15, - f - 9 1 ' I - I, -3? I 1 -, .- ,525 f T T ,. . - ., T -fr .gg -cs. ' ' v- 1 . --s A ' a, I . - ' A ,, ' ,I + . - ' 2 VH- Z , -. . in '- . 'v ' 'I' - '-' -', ' 1 - V -. :fr L - ' ' 1' - I ' n I 'L' is Y' ..- ., r-. ',,L ' . T . J' '-' Aft' - .f -i'v't:3'ri. -. '. 4' ' .Cv-. 'Ir R94 Q t The Disney Dance theme ot Homecoming brought Snow White, Peter Pan, and Cinderella into tne JHS gymnasium. Barbara Jensen, Jo Brotherton, Audrey Stone, Jackie Terwilltger, Pat Helmers and Miss Jeanette Bullts are putting a Hnal touch ta the decorations, Added attractions were corsages that were given to the girls at the door. Fidelis Club members worked hard to make the Disney Dome a huge success with over Q50 couples attending Don Docker's band furnished enloyable dance music throughout the evening, Ht Ho, Ht Ho-We'll win tne game we know, Our football team is on the beam, Ht Ho, Ht Ho The seven dwarfs line up during Homecoming pep session. Underneath the whiskers ore Carol Fitzpatrick, Carol Larson JoAnne Rablola, Carlene Averna, Mary VValler, Barbara Riley and Pat Loveland. 93 The Qld Master Painters Flrst row Maxme Cooper Mary Jane Rlchardson Nancy Hoag Sandra Olmstead Carol Fntzpatrnck Kathleen Feldt Donnarae Kroenlng Kathryn Valasky and Jeannette Manz Second row Donna Dahl Barbara Schwlmmer Joan Frankwntz Shirley DeLambert Sue Vaal Joan Schllesner Shirley Setzer Leola DeLambert Sue Cox Loss Ann Maller Phyllis Wanke Thurd row Pat Andrews Jeannane Fessenden Gaul Atkmson Judy Adams Helen Steinberg Bob Drew president Makmg a wnndmlll for the musical comedy The Red Mull was one of the bnggest prolects that the Apollo Art club has ever under taken However the raves and applause were well worth all of the work that went unto the prolect This year for the tlrst time the club decorated the front of the campus wnth a scene ot carolers snnglng beneath a lampost tor a Christmas scene Thus busy club also found time to sponsor a dance the theme belng The Jungle Room As couples walked unto the gym November 21 they entered what appeared to be a nightclub Deslgnmg the sets for MISSOUFI Legend and holding a hayrlde and a picnic have also haveen on the agenda this year for the Apollo Art club Jin .peering 94 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . ,, . ,, I I - 1 1 I ll ll ' ' I . . ,, . . ,, . . 1 O Ji? e if N., ,. . X Y 3 ,. ,e U ' L A ' vs ...P 12:5 in ' 'IL ' I Y . 7 .5 ,222 .. It -.3-..--W Zi 1- - L ,.,e,- ,Y fr Y 1 V :-,- First row: Claudette Boothroyd, Jim Smith, Bob Fuchs, Janet Kutz, Carol Citanek, Marlene Schroeder, Nancy McNeill Second row: Marcia Hoesleym, Arlene Avery, Sue Scidmore, Norma Suter, Betsey Flora, Virginia Wobig, Carol Bergman, Nancy Scoble, Sally Smout, Joyce Stone, Pat O'Brien. Third row: Ariel Adams, Sonia Kiornes, Dick Holt, Pat Davis, Katchen Kubitz, Nancy Schroede, Carol Wurtz and Judy Bell. Painting the Clouds With Sunshine is- sf' 'L , iris 1 S ' Al al i 4' I L7 Apollo Art club members added Christmas spirit to JHS with a huge motif of carolers in front of the school. The artists working on this proiect are l.ois Ann Miller, Joanne Alderson, Dixie Larson, Claudette Boothroyd, Sue Sciclrnore, Gail Atkinson and Joyce Stone. Q-la all 95 All Year Round The perfect chance for all girls to compete in a variety at sports and have a lot of fun doing it is oftered by GAA. Four afternoons a week after school the members of the Girls' Athletic Association get together to participate in the sports which are ottered. During the tirst semester, instructions in archery, div- ing, badminton, and bowling were given. Tumbling, trampoline, bowling, swim meet, golf, canoeing and tennis was featured during the second semester. Attitude, sportsmanship, ability, accomplishment, and attendence require- ments are determined in the decision for the points in each sport. In order for a girl to earn a J, she must earn l,OOO points. By participating tour nights a week, a letter can be earned in about the first year. Earning a letter entitles a girl to be on the GAA board and she can also become a board member by being elected class representative. Only senior high girls are allowed to belong to GAA. The girls who have already earned their letter are Pat Brace and Carol Ringhardt, who has also earned a bar. The numeral winners are Carol Ringhardt, Pat Brace, Jeanette Henning, and Donnarae Kroening. c Donna Bohlman dis- covers it's a long way up, but a lot of fun as she trys the new trampo- lin. 0- 1 Qs, if 1 Eau. 1 Z Members of the GAA Board are: hrst row: Carol Fitzpatrick, Marilyn Dill, Sue Thorton, Mary Ann Hemming, Donnarae Kroening, Margaret Wilson, Carol Ringhart, Nancy Twist, Miss Eleanor Mayer. Second row: Miss Joan Block, Pot Brace, bonnie Carwardine, Connie Cooper. This is the group which plans the activities for the GAA club throughout the year. 96 vw BE If --... Frrt row Jerry Crnbben Archne Morton Duck McConn Deon Kutz Gordon Hull Ron Arnold Mr Wesley Wusemon Second row Bernond Gorske Rlchord Hatton Roy Frrwold Lenords Rlensboch Lyle Prott John Monthen Andy Borloss Thurd row Bob Scrdmore Roy Borloss Tom Treunnn Ken Bobzuen Pot McCorthy Jock Austln ond Don Renlly God s Green Earth Two bus loods ot FFA boys mode o trlp to Chscogo November 30 to leorn more obout livestock ot the lnternotlonol Llvestoclc Exposntlon This trap supervised by Mr J W Wlsemon ond Mr K F Buck wos only o smoll port of the busy schedule Besides their regulor meetungs every second ond fourth Thursdoys of eoch month the of flcers ottended o tromlng school ot DeForest Wisconsin Their bug money molclng protect wos selling Chrlstmos cords An FFA locket wos oworded to Bernord Gorske for has orduous work In thas enterprnse The officers ore presudent Ronold Arnold vlce president Gordon Hall secretory Deon Kutz treosurer Rlchord McConn reporter Archie Morton sentinel Jerry Crlbben As the closmg celebrotlon of the yeor the chopter sponsored o porent son bonquet held In the hugh school cofeterlo fvi-X f7 ' I X P . ,, :N 37 , -4 at .1 I ' , 1 I ,e 57 ,ffii L WW A 97 , -tl l I ' .-Z . 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F' : f , T7 . , V 4 -, ' 1 JE I l 'Y Qulll and Scroll olticers for the l953 54 year were Kay Weber prestdent Pat Sulllvan treasurer Ednth Allan prolect chaurman Mary Mullugan vlce presndent Karel Henke secretary and Miss Hilda Vevle odvlser Could rite A Book New Qulll and Scroll members bowed to their elders utterung Allah Allah their tall lnutlatlon Th members of thas natlonal honor Iournalustlc socnety have shown thelr deserving right for membership through thelr superlor work for Phoenix BlueJ and Blue Bird The years actlvltles were opened by the lnltnatlon ot nlne new members These people ded varuous srunts In order to satlsty their superior assoclates Two new faculty advisers were mltlated at the tnme Valentlnes day was tnttmgly observed by Quill and Scroll when they sponsored a Valentine dance The Queen at Hearts was selected trom among the glrls chosen by school organlzatlons Quill and Scroll spon sored the cancer drive In JHS In Aprll and the hnal socnal event was the annual banquet held at the Womans club IU Moy These youthful looking characters were nnltnated nnto Quill St Scroll ln November Kneeling are Lolita DeBruln Fred Fuchs and Gerry James Standnng Mr Charles Harty and Mr Peter losso advnsers Bob Anderson Merrutt Wnlknns Harriet Haugan Barbara Rtley Kay Wooster and Joanna Eberhart X ,- 'Y 98 QQ ' !9 . . .,, I ,Nm . e sl y r- it A 5 2 A 5 Q ,T 'y -Q- ' Ge ot A . 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Te. q 2 XE' X , N, W A Q ' - ' 5 y T T Yzil , 21 J ' J , lf A .- Ll KL r Q t l l I 5.x CP AO, ,Q Donna Householder Nancy Schave Nancy Badger Jars Thompson Betty Felds Bob Jon Close As the Pages In a Book The LIbrary club IS made up of boys and glrls who devote theIr ttme to workmg I0 the school lIbrary The LIbrary club IS a non socIal credIt organIzatIon Any students are elIgIble to work In the lIbrary They work from one to three hours a week dunng the noon hours and study halls There are usually two students at work IU the llbrary each hour l.Ibrary asslstants are very busy but always ready to serve you wIth a smIle They recelve one credIt poInt a semester for theIr work In the lIbrary Prepanng the books for cIrculatIon IS one of the most Important Iobs of the lIbrary assIstants StIckers and Informahon must be pasted In and book corners must be shellacked to stand weather and wear Workmg at the mam desk IS also an Important 'ob Here books are checked IU and out hnes are paId Putttng books back on the shelves preparmg pamphlet iles and arrangmg newspapers al o take a lot of tIrne Mr Mark Gromley took over the ocston of llbfd Ian tn s yea o ng a the c I, case e ancy 9 He Is ossIsted by MIss Frances Casey T o'npson and V rg n a R e The lora y put many new no kg rcclatIon th r .I I- man e 99 Ja 5 4 - lr , 4 I X U ' 4 O I I ' 1 i T . , , ,I , I , es. Q Q Q f and assistance is given to students. . . . S . Ii ' r' 'I r, Lo kI t lIb'a'y I o snow 3' N Badg ' jgrg ' ' I h . Q I I IC I r C ,I- c' ' is yea , Incldi Q -f b st sellers. Through the Year Writing the theme, Rhapsody in Blue, Kay Weber, editor tor the Phoenix, ap- pears with Fred Fuchs, head photographer, Karel Henlce, assistant editor, Mr. Charles Harty, adviserg and Mr. August Vollrnar, assistant adviser, Deadline dates were always hectic times for these people. Everyone around school became used to their summoning requests to bring you your Phoenix for '54. Senior staff editors Pat Sullivan and Peggy Wilkins are shown with Kay Wooster, Joy Burkheimer, Judy Waldman, Darlene Mclntyre f and Sandra McRoberts. This staff organized all senior data and handled the senior pic- tures. Sports for the year were covered by Norma Bluhm, .lim Cripe, Roger Steinhorst, John Cress, and Merritt Wilkins, editor, All of our games and rreets were cniet interests ter these reporters whether it was the gridiron or the swirnpoal. 10 The organizations staff tor Phoenix gathered and assembled all the news at the organizations ard clubs. Standing: Joanna Eberhart, ca-editor, Peggy Dunphy, Sylvia Waller, Nancy Sirr-one, and Barbara Riley, co-editor, Seated is Pat Helrners. T572 Musical drawings, ill-ins and cartoons were given to us by the Art statt. Standing are Bill Carney, Barbara Jensen, Mary Jo Coffey, Seated are Fred Waldman, editor, Judy Adams, and Bob Fuchs. Not pictured: Mary Jane Richardson. Outlining Phoenix work, Mary Mulligan, let head typist, confers with Carol Gleason, index editor Barbara Bruni, and Jim Feeney, sports writer, The underclassrnen and faculty staff was responsible for all the individual pictures ex- cept seniors, Many hours were spent trimming pictures and posting labels. Shown below are: First row: Marlene Mocceroi Katchen Kubitz, Nancy Betrone and Harriet Haugan, editor. Second row: Barba'a Wasgien, Carol Citanik, Pat Macrarle, Marilyn Lenarz, Mary Kelley. Third row: Sue Thornton, Carol Bergman, Nancy Schroede, Annette Jaeger, Sandra Smith, Audrey Stone, Pa'sy Atnerton, Danna Bohlman. They WouIdn't Say 0 The resolution for this year's debate tournaments was, Resolved: That the President of the United States should be elected by a direct vate of the people. Janesville was host to their third annual invitational debate tournament coming out in second place. Getting words of ad- vice from their coach, Mr. Richard Hetland, are these champion debators: First row: Nordis Austinson, Kathryn Klinner, Joanne Klinner, Dave Brown, Second row: Morris Forslund, Bob Solem, Dennis Gehri, Jerry Lent. SpotIite Janesville High School, Hats att to Thee is the opening song at our Spotlight on JHS which is present- ed every Tuesday night over station VVCLO at 8:15 p. m. The members of Mr. Richard Hetland's Speech ll class direct and produce the show every week. The Speech Il class is divided into two groups. Every other week each group puts on the show, giving each person a chance to produce and direct. This year the highlight of the season was a This Is Your Lite series featuring outstanding senior students. The announcement each week of the lucky bay or girl was eagerly awaited by the student body. ul First raw. Edith Allan, Dave Koch, Dan DeWitt. Secand raw. Dick Nuzurn, Torn Dunnirg, Bob Gray. Mary Ploegert, Roger Steinhorst, Jim Cox, .lifn Tracy, Jae Weycer, Marla Weberg. This Way Out This way please, is the standard statement heard tram the blue-iaclceted Ushers club mem- bers. The ushers were a common sight not only for school programs but at Little Theater, Civic Music, and other community activities. This club charges only organizations other than those connected with school tor their serv- ices. The money that they earn is used to buy new iackets and to clean their old ones, Those who gave outstanding service and proved to be reliable were awarded pins at the end ot the year. Miss Cecelia Howe helps the members to develop qualities ot leader- ship, courtesy and dependability. Top picture, First row: Mary Waller, Carol Bergman, Sandra Olmstead, Kay Wooster, Sue Thornton, Second row: Deanna Danz, Nancy Hoag, Carol Nightingale, Third row, Nancy Schroede, Marilyn Lenarz, Carol Ring- hart, Janet Castagna, Fourth row, Helen Van Galder, Virginia Fessenden, Gerry Janres and Pat Brace, Center picture First row, Barbara Schwrnrner, Mary Malligan, Val Spay, Peggy Wlkins, Marla Weberg, Second row: Maureen Shunracher, Lavorirel Lein, Jaan Scfleisner, Fay Easton Carol Larson, Ben' Conway, Tn rd row, Lian Jendresor, ,eanette Marz, Kathryn Yalaslny, Jeaanne Bott-um ana Gal Sax Bottor' p'ct,re, First row Betty Rerteic, Sylwia Vifaller, Joan Framvvitz Mare' trteise, Mary Kei ey, Jean . cn, Dorothy Jaeger, Marc a tnoesiey, Secord row- Carmella Marz' atava, Dorafcy Gould, Nana, Scopie, -eyce Stone, Pa' O'Br er, S-e Scdmare, Tri ra row, Cor'- rarae Kroer' rg, Snaror' ma etc, Gwer' :err s, Lyra Stelnke, Clauae'te Bootnrcwa 'ri ra ron: Fr,e'e ,ff-i.ery Barbara Odecwalder, soaaae Aaerso' Norma Suter, Fftn row, Dane Da, s ,ua, .:ar'an, Bar ere Vcirtyre Kathryn Buchalz Arlene .o' son, Saly Sm' ' 4 ' P Q ' .A UW, , I . :,' xk. ' . '- Ds' f 'T J ' J .4 'S gs . I .il A .1 'F D 41' so-4 Studying a woodland Creature are: Seated: Jo Bratherton -and Pat Macrorie Standing are: Nancy Simone, Judy Joyce, Peggy Dunphy, Mary Sullivan, Virginia Carlson, Janet Roberts, Carol Wurtz, Barbara McCue, Marcia Hulbert, Georgia Dietrich, Back rowz Mr, Arthur Robertson, adviser, Leo Knapes, John Ringel- stetter, Phil Henning. QQ 99 QQ 99 Glow Worm Skinning rats, making blood stains, and going on field trips were among the Tres-Scientiae club's activities during the past year. Under the guidance of Mr, Arthur Robertson, each semester brought new, exciting protects for these young lab. assistants. The club also helps the students to obtain scientitic experience and learn to work accurately and com- petently. x 6151io3i5 -ll 'X H557Sl '...l QGTHOQ M 1qoIlZI 'y ogcoilll KBYQIZC-7 I v-rofibzf. gl 47'1'bf'7B5q3 Vs 2l'CllI'l3 , 67lZ3lI0, 1234 7075 g2iqg7!3' 22103172 - 411349745 1 11346511 Q 4-uslsosl ' irrsq- Q Y W AK V: 'if ff 5 27 ' Onezy-Twozy You will find every Wednesday noon in Room 208 the Math club holding one ot their meetings. The ot- ticers ot the club are: president, Dick Pelton, vice-presi- dent, Harriet Quinn, secretary-treasurer, Leola De Lam- bert. Mr, Melvin Goldin is the club advisor. Recently they took a trip to Northwestern University where they learned ot the many opportunities ottered there, They also wrote to many different schools to see what courses they otter in Mathematics. Although it is a new club, it is very active in school activities. Members of the club are: left to right: Maureen Schumacher, Harriet Quinn, Phil Brokenhcigen, Lecla DeLarnbert, Torn Philrnalee, Margaret Finnane, Vernor. Schultz, Ted Rahut, Gordon Bright, Bob Stadler, Jerry Fish, Dick Lowry, Wayne Eggert, Dick Pelton, Bob Anderson and Charles Fisher, 1 -i 1- 1 1 ' X J C- li, . 'I g wi N If l DLYH CfCr7if 7L X35 X Car. fgk Czyf Q! -' cle- Og du M ff' Q9 we di' C YQZ f3X,,k5.Q, s . -Le! ef S Y foflffv 9 in 5 F M he 03 me? U4 Q ofa' Y yf M First row: Tom Carpenter, Jeanette Henning, Ken Vogel, Margaret Wood, Dick Fields, Virginia Gestland, Nancy Beckman, Luanne Pinkerton. Second row: Dorothy Sargent, Fred Walz, Dick Schumacher, Fay Easton, Gloria Johns, Doralee Williams, Walter Trachsel, Carol Whittier, Judy Robbins. Third row: Gordon Hill, Glen Mc Williams, Jeannine Coleson, Betty Kennedy. Fourth row: Alfred Schumacher, Dick Long, George Haugan, Burrill Driefke, Warren Walquist, Jerry Kolpitke, Terry Werrill, John Hilt, Tom Johnson, Stuart Johnson, Roger Davis. Fifth row: Marion Wellnitz, Bob Schumacher, Jim Welch, Phil Borgenhagen, Gordon Bright, George Moore, Doug Jacobson, Dave Hocking. And The Band Played On We have reason to believe that the 1953 marching band was the tinest Janesville High School has ever had. The band saved much perspiration and time by drilling on the old 3rd St. Jetterson School lot rather than at the stadium. This year the band's trip was to Madi- son, where they entertained the tans at a football game. Early in the school year, the concert band gave promise ot a splendid season, Numerous assemblies, the annual Christmas Concert, the Spring Concert, Armistice and Memorial Day parades, and on out- ot-town exchange concert made a crowded year an enioyable musical experience for all in this 87-piece aggregation. fgzi . 1 All JJ, ' .Si W if Z ,V .-1. .A YI? , fi 1 ' x 3 ,y 'lb' 7 ff fi egg, ..- WW, f 5552? ff' ,Q ,Wg , ? 1' -1 ai , hm, , 4 iff 6: Vg, 552552 .Q 35, ,mae if 1 ag, 4 1 A Q 3 sf ea ,.. - A' r? .a X, 'SM Q -YQ if, rv-rv Ml- .1 A L , ' Jx 3. - 'Wi-. . Q , H5 15 'K' !'fi'r' Q. x A -' 2 Q- ZQWNEQ ri 1 1 Q '59 5 'X ' X k T .3 'S 4 . . ,W me ff kg, .-Y, 1 -4 X 5:12:14 .2-Q' ir' Z 4 HW kai gf, V f,p:.3.:,ww' Q , 7 First row Shirley Klerrip concertmistress Borboro Bruni Shirley Jem, Joann Scott, Goodsell Lynn Steinke Fourth row: Barbara Funk, Marion McForlene, George Smith. Second row Corol Gleason Barbara Hanson Margie Glende, Fifth row: Nancy Jones, Linda Voss, Mike Ryder, Phil Borken- Joyce Stone Virginio Gesteland Bob Solern Miriam McLay hogen, Mr, Eugene Erickson, director. Third row Virginia Rice Jane Kelsey Carolyn Conwoy Joann Holiday For To the members ot the JHS Orchestra, ony time is a good time to proctice. One could soon ind this out if he went down to the orchestra room onytime during the day. Besides the regulor fourth hour reheorsol, the members practice during their study holls ond ofter school. Two or three days a we-ek the brass ond woodwind mem- bers ot the bond ioined the orchestro. The orchestro included such instruments os violins, violos, cellos, and the string basses. The band gave assistance by loaning clorinets, tTutes, bassoons, 108 First row: Dennis Franke, Kathryn Klinner, Kay Weber, Carol Third row: Walter Trachsel, Judy Robbins, Tam Johnson, Elwood Klemp. Hughes, Dick Welch, Jerry Kolpitcke, Terry Werrill, Pauline Walz. Second row: Janice Osterhus, Judy Bell, Sue Thornton, Nancy Fourth row: Duane Wingler, Harlin Hamre, John Purcell, Bill Cox, Deanna Danz, Joanne Klinner. Zanton. Strings French horns, cornets, and trombones. This year, as always, the orchestra has had a busy time. Starting a few weeks after school began, the orchestra had to prepare for the All'School play. Following that was the an- nual Christmas Concert, given iointly by the complete music department. The Easter Concert was a climax to their time per- formances, Besides all this, the orchestra found time to play tor assemblies, the operetta, the class play, and an exchange con- cert with another Big-8 school. 109 First row: Delores Splinter, Donna Dix, Santino Moccero, Doris Franke, Elaine Kimbell. Second row: Joann Jero, Lois Hodge, June Rummelhoft, Ellen Lichtfus, Delight Wilson, Joann lngala, Sandra Samuelson, Sharon Neinfelclt, Roberta Ransom, Marlene Moccero, Billie Roehl, Mabel Olson, .loyce Haberman, Anita Koglin, Maureen Schumacher, Donna 110 Fisher, Barbara Riley, Pot Loveland, Joanne Christianson, Leona Templin, Yvonne Durfee, June Sargent, Mary Ann Reents, Margaret Dooley. Second row: Doug Armstrong, Bill Warren, Dennis Franke, Doris Ashley, Carol Tracy, .lean McLay, Joan Gesseri, Sandra Albright, NW' h A S w 5. It on Whether with the sacred strains ol hymns or with the light, sweet notes of modern tunes, the Mixed Choir brings the finest enioyrnent ol JHS students and its audiences everywhere. The choir, composed ot eighty-nine voices, is under the direction of Mr. Godfrey Wills. The programs that the choir participatefin are eagerly awaited and well attended. When the Christmas program was presented, the choir sang 8 Judy Dabson, Arlene Hollytield, Jeannine Bothun, Peggy Wilkins, Nancy Smith, Val Suby, Lillian Jendreson, Virginia Fessenden Barbara Stafford, Gerry James, Mary Mawhinney, Judy Miller Shirley Magee, Third row: Jerry Ford, Jirn Tracy, Gilman Burcholz, .lim Feeney In Their Hearts before a packed auditorium and impressively pre- sented selections from Handel's Messiah , The group presented several school assemblies and out-of-town programs. They were enthusiastical- ly received. Officers elected this year were: President, Bill Zanton, Vice-presidentesecretary, Barbara Riley, Treasurer, Judy Miller. Jerry Neinfeildt, Dick McLay, Charles Fisher, Pat Dawson, John F. Henning, Tom Trienen, Louie Chrisos, Dave Carlson, Dave Ness, Boyd Best, Jon Harrie, Leo Knopes, Dick McCann, Jim Sellers, Mike Garvin, Bill Zanton, Stuart Johnson, John Scidmare, John Freden- dall, Bob Smith, Henry Johnson, Tom Bushaw, Dale Teubert. ff x. W f pn- X 'i Q Y m at t J 'i - x- X - O fr ' ,u' . 1 i -fr 'nil X Q 1 ,,, .Q1':lyW,niWY,' :ii ,9 3102, 9 S 4 fbi 1 gh f fem r 'SOHP ' Row One: Carolyn Conway, accompanist, Sonia Kiornes, Barb Jacob- son, Sandra Ludwig, Darlene Vogel, Nancy Howard, Angela Wayman Pat Prusansky, Priscilla Birkholz, Phyllis Malone, Barbara Shannon, Ann Hopper, Carol Bergman. Row Two: Jane Terry, Frances Morstadt, Nancy Scoble, Denaro Richter, Rita Rehfield, Joan Haas, Pat Fryda, Gail Atkinson, Joan Litzler, Yvonne Deneen, Ramona Hushka, Nancy Schrade, Carol Larsen, Rose Kelly. Row Three: Mary Kober, Diane Dudley, Claine Detmer, Dorthy Gould, Shirley Bier, Barbara Christ- man, Jeanette Kutz, Dorthy Garvin, Jeanine Fessenden, Virginia Rice, Patsy Christianson, Jeanette Spoden, Marjorie Raymond. Row Four: Mary Sullivan, Marilyn Miller, Marlene Duller, Sandra Nunn, Faith Schroenrock, Janet Fish, Alice Schoeberle, Nancy Manogue, Jackie Finnegan, Marian MacFarlane, Smally Smout, Carole Brass- ington, Annette Hilkin, ongs For You Dressed in blue gowns with white collars the Girls Choir has made many wonderful appearances this year Directed by Mr Jay Main and accompanied by Carolyn Conway they sang their favorite selections with the band Then their lovely voices were heard from t balcony singing w h the mixed choir ey o sang f the Kiwanis C b and e Rotary Club This year there were 60 senior rumor and sophomore girls in the choir for assemblies during the year, At the Christmas Concert they sang he ' ' it A ' . Th als or ' ' lu th Assembled for the are: Bertha 'Barbara Countess De La Fere Joshua Pennefeather '7-3 sn lf? ' .Ewa xx , ,f ' . x al jf? -.Q Is? eau .3 QS? 1 Preparing to sail for The Isle of Our Dreams are Gretchen lJoan Gessertl and Karl lDick McLoyl. Watching for the Sheriff is Tina iSandra Samualsonl. For those of us who have never been to Holland, this year's musical comedy was even more successful than for our more travel- ed friends. The choir presented Victor l-lerbert's The Red Mill . Because of large advance ticket sales, the show was put on three nights, February l7, 18, and l9, instead of the originally scheduled two. This was the first time in JHS history that a production has run for more than two nights, playing every night to capacity crowds. 114 The Red Mill wedding of Bertha and the Governor Rileyi, the Governor 'Jim Feeney, the 'Sandra Albrightl, Franz 'Jerry Ford, 'Bob Smithl, and the Burgomaster Uerry Neinfeldtl. Dave Ness, as Willem, also charmed the audiences with his accented comments. Wishing to be back ln Old New York in one of their many guises are Con Kidder lJohn Fredendalll and Kid Conner iHenry Johnsonl. Shown at one of their weekly meetings a'et Standing Ediw son, Judy Waldman, Pauline lNalz, Maxine Cooper Mary .one I-Ilan, Yvonne Dereen Betty Renleld, Charlene Woodrell Seated Richardson, Bgfbgfo iemen, and My Page, iossor Gdwse, Mary Mulligan, Elaine Kirnbell, June Rurrrnelholf, Nordis Austin- Bluebird Wfednesdays in Room 207 were busy days tor the members of the Bluebird statt. This is an organization to which anyone can belong, Members choose, write, and rewrite the poems, stories, and essays that will be included in me yearly Bluebird magazine. Not only the members write these stories, but tne students are invited to submit their worlcs also. With Edith Allan and Mary Mulligan as the co-editors and under the di- rection ot Mr. Peter losso, Bluebird had a very successtul year. We all look tcrward to their T955 publication. Forensic participants this year competed in local, league, district and state meets in these catagories: extemporaneous reading and speaking, humorous and serious declamations, original and non-original oratories and tour minute speeches. Q Q p I k' 7 Those receiving an A rating at each meet progressed to the state meet held in Madison, April lO. Mr, Peter losso, Mr. Melvin Berg, Mr. Richard l-letland, Mr. Daniel Schaller, Mrs. Ruth Lane and Miss June Torke coached the squad. Pausing for the camera before appearing in the forensic co t Row Three: Mr Peter losso Mrs Ruth lane Mr Melfin Berg Mes are Row O e. Betlv Rehcfildi 3O'SG'C1 B'U l Jounne Klfmef FlO'f?'o June Torlce, Mr Richard Hetland, Not pictured- Mr Daniel Schalle' Fryda, Betsy Flora, Muriel Steinkamp Row Two: Kathryn Klir-ner and Jean Coby. Bob Solem, Bill Miller, Dave Brown, Ed Snyder, Albert Carlson. 1 - 4 4-1 T ,.f ,. L Row One Faye Eason Patti OBrien Jim Tracy John Scidmore Cooper Arlene Brown Luanne Pinkerton Carol Larson Row Three Herb Jaeger Row Two Sandy Olmstead Barbara Wasgien Maxine Nancy Hoag Jack Arnold Jerry Gross Don Wyss Duck Mutchler The Law Of the Land Taffy sales noon movies pep sessions and basketball dances were all on the Student Councils program for 1953 54 Besides this council members put in hours at the supply window and caring tor lunchrooms from principal to Ianltor Council representatives were elected in homerooms at the beginning ot the year These representatives met every Monday in Room lOO On Tuesdays reports were made to advisory groups on the council s meeting protects and achievements Among these achievements was the giving ot a scholarship made possible through the sale of a ton of tatty The council also adopted a courtesy slogan Manners Make the Man which was seen throughout JHS a a e minder Stu ent Council officers for i953 54 w Mr Ralph Aitoy advisor Thresea Bowns et er teasu er Jane Keley trea urer Jerry Ford vice president Ka a D s n Secretary Dave Koch p esiden 116 as . 1 sa T ' tg, .. . K vw 4 , - 3 A T 1 ' s K' f - . . f J N ' v. A , 1 i . r U ,f Q Q 9 f In the spring, a Student Day was sponsored by the council. Students were elected to till all faculty positions . I ,, . S V - d ' ' - ere F ' l , ' 5 r ' ' , r f , 5 , Row One BJddy Bet! Cnortes Frsner Don Coop Edt? Alton Larry Cress Dove Fntzgerold Jean Vnck Pete Frechette Noncy Woodman orehnd Qow Two J yce Store Boo G ep Jockte Ho! nntp, Don Weber Sue Sqtdmofe L rr' t nree C ern ,...,l...- rv, o 'n 'Nm Fucns hourrnon of te odnctl to' O pesfnts Ing tlme out durmg c Councrl once or t G 5 oocln Bob Krueger wrth o box of ,alt wot o f tr con thot refreshes ore B ron Ste nk Dove F1 zgercld d cts mode wrth sol! TMS was presented to th coo n on Stennke Kctchen Kubltz ond Jecn Vuck ore the s :J R Gr rrod tecm for good luck ln thenr ftrst gorne Everybody doe n op c e s ucent owtng o os e eo!! 11 ' , ' , er, i , , 1 , ' I ' f V f I L ' - ' . ' : O te, . r i , r 1, S ' ,X De- , ' , 'U der, Caro? Trozy, Jrm Setlers Qc-N ' e -1 nurles Lrndemor J , 1 , , ' 7 t ., l I ' Q .1 N -.WY 0 L 1, :N - Q I , v ' ' 0 ., 4 . ' .xi . ' af Fred , C ' rr c ,fy s le, 'A 2 Tok' ' ' d t he n . e C e ' er 2 tt ,.e dy rA 1 e, an Bruce th ' . -' e 1' d ' . ' ' r' : Q r R 5 5 'ne BA- y H or n ci 'He t 2 r :cami d:r':e5 ::'- I ' : k 7 game .f-dl Dare Koch and Shirley Fitzpah over Paradise lsle ln Aprtl lf? Junior Prorn was a huge success W by Jan Rayrnond's orzhestra and al 5 Paclltc decoranons - swayrng oalrrs o: za' btrds and a sandy seasho an l, They Say lt's Wonderful The Queen of Hearts, elected by the enrrre student body, retgned over the Qutll and Scroll Valen'lne Dance. Here ls Queen Pa' Fryda, seated, wth Ver :ourtp Ba'::rz .Ha glen, J-dy V er Helen S'eroe'g, S-e S: '3- more, Kcre' l-fenke ard Audrey S'one Harriet Haugan elected by the Varslty football team to rexgn over Hornecornlnc. IS being crowned by Kxng Ken Sc d Glrls In the court of honor are Mary Jan Richardson, Susan Scidmore, Julle Conway and Helen Steinberg. W1nter Wonderland was the theme of the Y-Teen Christmas formal Here the royalty, Mary Jane Richardson and Bob Ackerman, pose for the Phoenix camera il pg Q If 0 1- 5 These hearty lookung gentlemen are the coaches of JHSs stellar and track Top row Mr Robert Bauer football Mr Hugh Horswull athletes Bottom row Mr Ervun Johnson wrestlung Mr Ralph Black football Mr James Davues s um Mr Melvun G ldun swum N' basketball Mr Grant Thayer tennus Mr Sam Leete crosscountry Ted Sorenson golf Mr Gwynn Chrustensoru Coach Gwynn Chrustenson went to hugh school at Lake Mulls where he won twelve letters He served un the Naval Aur Corps before at tendung the Unuversuty of Wusconsun Coach Chrustenson receuved two football letters at the Unuversuty playung rught halfback under the present coach Ivy Wulluamson Coach Chrustenson held coachung posutuons at Mondovu and Water town before comung to .lanesvulle where he now holds the posutuon of head football coach and assustant basketball coach Buulders of Champuons Mr Kenneth Kutelunger Mr Kenneth Kutelunger heads the Janesvulle Hugh School athlettc pro gram un the posutuon of athletuc durector an umportant uob un our rapudly expandung athletuc pro gram Mr Kutelunger was formerly the rnost successful football and b etball coach un th h school s hustory 119 Wm-mga Mr Robert Krueger Coach Robert Krueger us another new addutuon to the Janesvulle faculty He graduated from Fort Atkunson hugh school and the Unu versuty of Wusconsun He mauored un physuca' educatuon and was a letter wunner un basketball Coach Krueger also spent thurty fuve months un the aur force and has held coacn ung posutuons at Columbus and La Crosse Central hugh schools before comung here Hus tutles are head basketball coach and assustant football coach l . 1 . ' , ' g . , g . ' , wf 5 . ' o ', ' 5 ur. S, Q Q ' g , , O , , L I lf ' 52 , ,, ' :wi . , Y Z' ,-A. I T , his s g ' wi . l l ' ask ' e hig . . I o , Z if .4 if 4935- I ' 'W I .A 5,47 Y, l 4 et - A If an Aw--nw., SQ 'W' X I - T I' 4' -.WM , Q p.....:'f ' L ' me 9 '- 51-. for If -W :- Row One: Frank Rcbiolo, Dick Fields, Norm Thompson, AI Aiwin, Zomon, Ken Scneid. Row THree1 Jirn McGuire, Louis CITVISOS, Stun Dick Hilv. Row Two: Dick MuIcI'IIer, Mel I.eFoIl, BIII Kokuske, BIII Garvin, Jerry Ford, Russ ROOIII Hats off to Thee BIG EIGHT STANDINGS WINS LOSSES T BEIOII 6 I o RACINE I-IOIzIIcIc 6 I o KENOSHA 5 2 D MADISON CENTRAL 3 A D MADISON WEST 3 4 O MADISON EAST 2 5 D IANESVIIIE I 5 I RACINE PARK I 5 I , A Bluebird I'1i1's the dirt. 121 ,- ' 1 8 F N ,T .X - ff A . I x- Row One: Ron Jerome, Don Lamb, George Haugen, Brien Steinke, Jim Neil, Fred Walz, Dave Truesdill, Toby Jensen. Standing: Coach Paul Olson. Row Two: Karl White, Charles Marshall, Pete Frechette, James Davies, Asst. Coach Melvin Goldin, Mike Boylen, and Sandy Howard Hockerman, Bill Neil, Row Three: Bruce Steinke, Dave Ander- Seigel, managers. Not pictured: John Fredendall. son, Fred Westphal, Roger Perry, Dave Fitzgerald, John O'Donnell, The 1953-54 swim team under the guidance of Coach James Morgan Davies experienced its finest season, winning I2 out of i4 meets. They placed a close second to Whitefish Bay in the state meet, setting a new record in the l5O yard medley relay. The Blues beat Whitefish Bay during the regular season. Other records also fell in '54, Fred Westphall set a new national mark with a time of 23.3 seconds in the 50 yard free style. Brien Steinke was also listed by the AAU as one of the top five swimmers in the nation. Water Boys Starter Ted Sorenson is about to signal the start of the ZOO yard free-style at the Whitefish Bay - Janesville meet. 123 B G-EIGHT CMINPS 1 Thus as the JHS locker room Immediately after the Blueblrds had beaten Racme Horllck for the undisputed Bag Elght tltle The lubllant champions from left Flrst Row kneeling Frank Rabuola Bob Kreul Duck Nuzum Roger Fenrnck .hm Jones Dan Weber Second Row Pat Dawson Gaul Luchsunger Coach Robert Krueger Duck Stevens Mel Haul the champions' The Janesvnlle Bluebird basketball team became the undisputed champions of the Bug Eight Conference for the second tume In JHS history The Blueburds won all therr home games but dropped games on the road to Kenosha Belolt and Maduson Central Janesvllles vlctorlous team was coached by Bob Krueger formerly of La Crosse Central The Blueblrds made a slow start losing their non conference openers to Wauwautosa and Waukesha They won theur flrst conference game from Kenosha and from then on the Bluebrrds were always on top although threat ened by Kenosha Belont and Maduson Central Hrghlnghttng the season was the defeat of Beloit on our own court 64 6l The Blues thrilled spectators wnth tune basketball throughout the season Janesvnlle opened nts tournament competmon wtth a 78 49 vrctory over Elkhorn and rn the second round defeat ed a very strong Kenosha team 64 51 ev I X . t E LeFoll, Walter Trachsel. Back Row: Dan Voigt, Chuck Lindeman, John Schoof. . , . . 124 z 74-J if M I X Qi I fr ff Q KI I 1 7 IX I I 17 7 :fx xh ' ' BIG EIGHT STANDINGS .IANESVILLE Beloit Kenosha Madison Central Madison East Racine Park Racine Horlick Madison West Pct. 750 692 667 538 462 417 333 l54 9 :QF .Q I 5 .wr Q.: if: if Row One: Jim Jones, Frank Rabiola, Di k Sreyens P f Dawsc Dick Nczurn Dan Vongnt Jann Schoof Row Two Bob Kruei Chuck Lindernann, Roger Fenrick, Mel LeFoII Dan We er Gail Lcchsinge Wah Trachsei Row hree Gwynn Chrlsrenson Asst. Coach. John Henning, manager, Jack Austin manager Romer Krceger Head Coach lf, v W.. This sophomore basketball team will be the foundation of the Varsity squad in a few years. They obtained ci season record of eight wins and seven losses. Row Oner Bob Cook, Tom Jensen, Bob Suter, Ronald Smith, Ned Lindemann, Eric Steffes. Row Two: Dick McCarthy, Bud Bell, Dave Carlson, Dick Knutson, Calvin Janisch, Jim Shebesta, Mike Corney, Mr. Future Champs The intramural bulletin board is always interest- ing. Game scores, tournaments results and 'sporty' jokes can always be found on the board just out- side the intramural room. The noon sports program has functioned very successfully this year, with games starting at l2:l5 and lasting about half an hour. The regular intramural activities are football, basketball, waterball and softball. Standing: Dick Fields, John Roberts, Stan Garvin, Frank Rabiola, Bob Seward, Jim Knutson. Seated: is Bob Suter. These boys di' rect the activities of the year and sometimes act as officials at the games. Intramurals Other intramural board members are: Standingi Buddy Bell, Richard Morse, Roger Fenrick, Jim Knutson. Seated: Bill Clark. 2 'VZ WA'W 'X'f '-' -25 1 . .jp ' nf l u l ' IQ 3 ' in 1 eff 'I Y ' HA' , 1 ' , 1 Y w xg? jMW'yMQgN 45 ,P f, - 2 V If In H f EQ Q Q , 25, m M W Ngfx law ww K ,gif ,x.3 fgz.' xy' vw A - 12,5 '-5 U Kg' I 1 x f A, , 'Q' . 1, 1 X' .5374 J :P fs 1 1 I ln ui we 11 v va' First Row: Don Tonk, Fronk,Robio1o, Loren Clerk, Eori Corrodo, Ken Vogei, STU Johnson, Norm Gesfeiond, Dove BosTwick Boo STerk Jerry Ford, Dick Zeirefh. Second Row: John W. Henning, Merle Moore, Mike Fronckwitz, Ron Klusrneyer, Rog Steinhorst, Ron De' Track- 1953 Thirty-nine condidoTes Turned out for The 1953 Trock Teoms. Loren Clork poced The Blue-birds who become The chornpions of The Wisconsin Ropids indoor meef, Their firsT victory. AT Modison WesT The Teom ploced second wiTh 3316 poinfs os The hosTs won vviTh 41. A1 Alwin ond Loren Clork sforred os JHS Took Rockford WesT inTo comp 61-52 our ogoin wos honded o second pioce by Modison WesT in oUrJonesvi1Ie reloys. AT The Rockford reioys, Jonesviiie ploced os Jock Roufmon, Bob Sterk, Loren Ciork ond Fronk Robiolo won The Rockford Morning Star Miie Reioy Trophy. Jerry Ford broke The fourTeen-yeor-old Jf-TS shoT puT record wiTh o Throw of 50 feeT 234 inches os The Bloebirds Troonced BeIoiT 72-41. TNiTh boTh Modison WesT ond Jonesvilie crippled wirh iniories, Rocine Pork won The Big EiQhT Trock TiTle wiTh Ji-TS piocing second, Six men ond The miie reioy Teom ooolified for The sToTe rneeT where Clork won The brood iomp os Jonesviiie copTored FTTTTT pioce. Top Jonesviiie con'-enders Aiwin, Frcnk Rocioio ond Rog STeinhorsT. Recordfsrecking Je'r,' Ford is shown or one of Jones- viI1e's Trock rneers more, Torn Werner, Asst. Couch Hugh Horswill, inciudedg Loren Ciork, A1 ,NW WETT, .lock Roufmon, Jerry Thorson, Jim McGuire, Al Roehl, Dick Hi1T, Poui Will. Third Row' Coach Sorn Sfodler, Louis Chrisos, Bob Ackermcm, Fred Wesfphol, Aiwin, Russ Leefe Torn John Scid- NV .N , wiv ax ' i ,v1,b:t..1 ' Jag? , '. X , , 'XG tx Y- I il 1 -ij' we .. 5 Q ,f 'fb Here is your 1953-54 Big-Eight cross country championship teaml Q Q ' 9 Y ings Cn Their Feet In 1954 the Cross Country team, coached hy Som Leete proved themselves enthusiastic contenders os they on nexed the Big-8 Conference championship, Among their otner triumphs was ci third ploce in the State meet Every night ofter school the team could be seen running over the hills at Riv rside Pork This diligence paid oft as they have a very impressive record. Ken Vogel helped spark the Horriers onword by copturing tirst place in five of the nine meets. Roger Steinhorst was elected captain tor the year Meet Duol at Madison West Dual with Rockford Eost Dual with Rockford West Madison West invitational Trfangulor with Madison East Dual ot Rockford West Big-8 Conference State Meet Place ist ist 2nd 2nd lst 2nd lst 3rd 129 V415 pw' 1 On The links are: Bill Gregory, Dennis Gehri, Bill Babcock, Bob Broclchaus, Don Dernrow and Coach Ted Sorenson. QQ ' ff o mg roun -- The i953-54 golf squad, coached by Ted Sorenson, displayed fine balance by winning six of nine dual meets, placing first in The Hartford Tournament, the Conference and The State. At the State, Janesville led by Gehri's l54, Gregory, a close second, with T57, Brockhaus, Third, with T58 and Babcock with T69. They compiled a 638 total. Madison West was second with 668. Opponent Janesville Madison East O l5 Beloit V2 l4lfi Rockford West l8V2 l l',2 Racine Horlick 3 l2 Madison West 5 l3 Racine Park l7 IO Beloit Blk l5Hf2 Beloit-C-Frosl-i 3 T8 Madison West llli 332 Hartford 346 lst Conference 628 lst Sectional 3l2 lst I State 638 lst :F '71 ,rx On the court are: Coach Grant Thayer, Pat Dawson, John Zancanaro, Bud Burke, .lack Lane, Dave Belke, Bob Gagan, Rich Nuzurn, Tony Kurz, Jim Cripe, Bob Stadler, Joe Weycer, Torn Roherty and Dick Anderson, T CHAMPS Coach Grant Thayer's tennis team turned in the best record ever registered by a Janesville squad by completing a perfect season ot eighteen wins and no defeats, They ended their schedule by taking the Big Eight Championship in which they scored the most points possible tor one team, Standouts tor the Bluebirds were Joe Weycer-Pat Dawson, big Eight doubles- charnps, Bud Burke, Big Eight singles champ, Bob Gagan, second in the Big Eight conference meet. Opponent Racine Park O Quadrongolar meet Rockford East 5'-2 Elkhorn 2 Edgerton O Quadrangafa' rneet Madison West l Mad sci- East 2 Rocktora Eos 3 Belot 3 Stoughton l Elgin Academy O I Kenosha I Beloit Colege Frosh l Big-Eignt Co :e'er'ce rneet Madison Cent'::l O Sectional weet I ' Beloit I I III 131 54. Janesv, 7 lie lst i S On The Ball til, fXl Il .X J. 'b 7 i I lst lst We commend the graduates in the class of 1954 for their interest in education and hope that this graduation will be the first step of many in making our country a better place in which to live. 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Compllments to the Craduatmg Class of 1954 BORG EQUIPMENT DIVISICN THE GEORGE W BORG COMPANY 120 South Mam Street Janesvllle WISCOHSIH New Home of SULTZE PRINTING SERVICE 0 Prunhng C Publlshmg 'Offset Lsthography Linotype Equipped Phone 9569 STYLE RIGHT' S H O E S For Men Women Chlldren CLOTHING For Men cmd Boys lamp, ICIIISSVIIIG I QUALITY LINES! 3 CONGRATLLATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF 1954 I C PENNEY COMPANY THE STORE OF VALUES t M AFTER EVERY GAME F6 I WITH JANESVILLE BARGAIN CENTER VV MI 3565 P DOUGLAS HARDWARE COMPANY 1 QOL FH RIVER STREET D l 3 r 34 Sou h Qin Street f E f yotl Compliments of 300 est iwoukee Street Ph V YD A Complete H d ' De artment Store - 'J. -bring: F11 T D qRoo The Management 0 COZY INN Washes Every Graduate Of The Class Of 1954 A Successful Future C LENZ 81 SON 1:2355 PIumbung I-Ieotmg Aur Condmomng 54 South Raver Street DIOI 3484 I.-...M xg CONGRATULATIONS TO THE .IANESVILLE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Plan Your Future Wlth Regular Savlngs The Bulldmg and Loan Way NIENIBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTENI 61 SOLTH JACKSON STREET I III V f .je 5: I. V i:,-ilk?-sv' A ,'f5r :f ' I U wal la T he innin, m I HHH L I I II' 'L -. we 'ffff' . . V .X V fm E . I ' A I Y 7 ' L' .. ' ' V Y ' I Q , GRADUATES OF 1954 N D' 'K Q45 five ' '- R TTOTNOTS' f,'L-, , xx L Fi V fr, ,, If ,jf T .gf luv. 3 33 1 Et I . . 'I' a - - V, Drawing Back the Curtam on Tomorrow XZ' ,Q gy 0 new a decade m the mak In means more perhaps than meets the eye Sure t bunlt to be the best of nts klnd a veritable Factory of the Future It took a whole decade of dreammg and plannmg and working by sknlled men to mold the future unto reality NOW But we thunk the real slgmflcance of thas already world renowned plant as that at wnll stand here In .lanesvllle as a good place to practlce a craft for many thousands of tomor rows A great many of your own folks friends and nenghbors work here now It ns our earnest hope that some of the Class of 54 too will loan the Parker Pen family as st enters these promising tomorrows PARKER PEN CO. 9 O J 1 ll l 416 - ' - ' 9 - , , . , i's 11 ' ' , , 055' M A Cullen J P Cu n 1' b s te b J P CULLEN AND SON fxixix m ey Y S LL NTEOIIYY RESPONS IILIYY t xx , Garland as ,f CMMS ff X0 li' X Curdlgan S5 95 I 'X Slap Over 4 95 Sh ri Sl General Contractors Shp Ove' 95 Establnshed 1892 The best sweaters money can buy are Garlands Fine quality yarns and excellent workmanship make them a real bargain A wlde vanety of colors to choose from YQST S 32 South Mann UUSCF ,jifafa Sincere Best Wishes to the Class of 54 704 74a 760641 pafztzacte candwla and Uour csausfactaon .ax 9 Constant .gasoarauon T O . . . . lle Q 'N G est wea rs on U o o r S ' f V mt.. wa '41 . Q -X? l S1 nu u if I X Y l .trj:,?X NX P 'K X' u wn JP' . , A gf 1? t-5 ff Jjwlli ' . . . . X I Long Slave X o uve '- . . . 3. D 1 I 0 ' Q v lu g o ROCK Rl ER CGTTON COMPA Y Jaan looks over some of the yard goods We have a Complete lnne of yard goods ALSO Beddmg :tems and Rugs 7 - ,,,..---H- F Rock River Generating Station WESTPHAL 8 CO., INC Sava, do elecvuealfiebi The House Of Quality Lanes 25 North Parker Drwe Janesville Wnsconsm Phone 4404 .' -4 .-1Qf-' ..,-- - .9-1... l vr . - . . 4 ' '- ' 4.4 O Q Q - - 1 v , - - - If REFRIGERATORS RANGES WAQHP RS IRON FRS FREBZERS SINKS M XGNAVOX RATHYEON f 54 J J Smlfh S ROY S APPLIANCES Jewelry Store NO DONUTS LIKE Xl 'Ha GLAZED DONUTS use sr OFN 3 Compluments of JANESVILLE MUSIC CENTER C s V f . s - - , - 1' T.V. Congratulations to G-I? A the A Classo ' ' 7 . O , Headquarters For Class Rings Dial 6400 Janesville, Wisconsin V , 91 Q ef fl 1111 I .u. . AT. F. 0. 06368 Compllments of REINING S 'II5 North Jackson Street Phone 3395 -.J--I nuns VEGETABLES SWENSON S GROCERY I6 Racine Court GROCERIES MEATS FRUITS VEGETABLES GAMBLES The Fruendly Store I6 South Rnver Street Dial 4554 ll' Student clerk Joe Ryder gets the scoop batte es from manager Congratulotuons to the 1954 Graduating Class from FREDDIE'S DAIRY BAR Sandwaches Malts Sundaes 230 South Mann Street Phone 7680 1 I , . 9 QUALITY - SERVICE - PRICE ' 1 I on Complimerts oi SOLIE LUMBER COMPANY th 1154 SWANSON S SUPER FOOD MARKET RELIABLE PHARMACY 305 W 1 MI St e YOUR FOX JANESVILLE THEATERS WELCOME YOU TO THE FINEST IN MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT Congratulations to e Class of I Y Western Avenue Phone 2-I6I7 Phone I es iwcukee reet .Ian sviIIe Wisconsi Compliments of HOUGH SHADE CORPORATION Icmesville Wisconsm CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 GRAYS FAMOUS BEVERAGES For C1 Refreshing Treat M P P CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 ROCK RIVER WOOLEN MILLS HOTEL MONTEREY COHEN AND KATZ BROTHERS EARLE LAUNDRY Roger J Bmhun M F TIETZ JEWELRY STORE M C'9e' 1 I 'rv TS' .V 'IQ ili- ce iller and Jim Brainerd re cred fo solicit cds. THIRST KNOWS NO SEASON TRADE-MARK Q The Pause That Refreshes RIDGE COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 54 Marllng Lumber Company Home Burldmg Center Lumber Yards at South Rlver Street and Western Avenue Dual 7784 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 In Years to Come Dont Forget pats YXYXE ZMEQKXXXE F U R STO R AG E Polanzed Fur Care J E Marllng Manager YOUR EXCLUSIVE STA NU CLEANER 13 South Mann Street Della phone 3304 , I ll North Parker Drive Dial Telephone 3383 'W C ll ' ' ll 1 ! 9 . . , - i umm? WHW E64- .119 Pictured above ns our new home oflzce where we are well equipped To handle all of your bonlcmg needs FIRST ATIO AL BA K Established In 1855 OFFICERS HENRY S LOVEJOY Chanrman of the Board WILLIAM MCCUE President S S ELY Vnce President W E HYZER Vxce President and E W LI'I'I'S Vice President Senlof Trust Offlcef W SCOTT HAKE Vxce President S R ROE Vice President and Trust Officer R G EGAN Caslmf STEI LA MCKEWAN Assnsranr JOHN T LOVEJOY Am vice Pres -fm, Offme, JOHN HEMMENS Asst Cashxer LEO M ANDERSON Assistant A A MCGILL Asst Cashxer Trust Officer DIRECTORS A L ATWOOD EDGAR A KOHLER J A CRAIG EDGAR J LEACH A H CULLEN HENRY S LOVEJOY ROGER G CUNNINGHAM ROBERT C LOVEJOY W E HYZER WM McCUE GEO E KING JAMESB TAIT For the Fznest zn Food LARRY S RESTAURANT 31 South 'Ham Street and For the Best ln Candy Dutch Mlll Candy Shop 37 South Wlam Street lanesvllle Board of Insurance Underwnters LEWIS JENSON 8. ARTHUR 210 Jackman Bulldlng SCOBIE AGENCY 321 South Mann Street CUNNINGHAM 8- GREEN 208 Wall Street O S MORSE 81 SON 29 West Milwaukee Street WM G LATHROP AGENCY 50 Court Street FLOYD YEOMANS 109 South Mann Street THE JACOBS AGENCY 51 South Jackson Street SIMONSEN 81 TIMM 311 East Mllwaukee Street L A RUCHTI 316 Hayes Bunldmg W B SULLIVAN AGENCY 431 Hayes Bunldmg GEORGE W HICKEY AGENCY 410 Hayes Bunldmg E S PHILLIPS 25 West Mnlwaukee Street LYLE E STAFFORD 205 Mllwaukee Street A C OLIVISTEAD Bullder Prompt ettscnent servuce 1121 Pleasant Street Phone 23431 1 JOHN RYAN, 123 West Milwaukee Street FULLERTON LUMBER COMPANY 923 Pleasant Street Phone 6916 on 'Lb dB'ld'gM 'I PI 'gS' E' Ch f I Iy G' I 4 JANESVILLE CITIZENS LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY WIMI SETZER ELECTRIC COMPANY A YOUR NORGE DEALER eo if' CITY CAB COMPANY 24 HOUR TOWING AND WRECKING P 4080 SERVICE D144-6 Congratulations to the Class o '5 407 es iwoukee Street J 15 North cademy Street ' g -' VTR A City Cab is ct your service iff'-!I 'e -W . 9 his 7 - I T X hone ia 5 Compliments 0 1 ROCK COUNTY BUICK COMPANY ACH ESON AND SON C W SNYDER JEWELRY STORE HOWARD S DURFEE BROTHERS ROOFING COMPANY Y Siding asbestos aluminum nsulaied Eavetrough galvan zed alumnnum Insulafaon blankets blowing Don t Put ll off Put zt on Free Eshmates Phone 6513 Lolita DeBruin and Sally Sayles of the add saff being checked in. 'iw A.. Y Man Trucks Yo serve your needs. ' i i . , . . , . Cunmngham Bakerzes 21 South Mann Street Complxments of IOHNNY SAXER Sportlng Goods HUNTING FISHING GOLF TENNIS BASKETBALL FOOTBALL EQUIPMENT an 9 South Mcnn Street IGFISSVIIIG Wxsconsm ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT FOR TEAMS AND SCHOOLS It Pays to Play Comphments of lt Pays to Keep Clean 101 NORTH FRANKLIN STREET IANESVILLE WISCONSIN Dual 2 3815 - - I d . 4-05 West Milwaukee Street . . . Cl 11 7 Wzth Best Wzshes T 0 The Graduatzng Class Of 1954 FTWJTEV .1--fi 'f MERCHANTS AND SAVINGS BANK J 'n W' ' Compliments of SEVERSON SCHLINTZ 1002 Belout Avenue 213 East Mnlwaukee Street Smclanr HC Gasoline Wtllard Batteries S LaVeIIe R Stevenson 73 South Frankhn Janesvulle Wlsconsm REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS LANE 6. OLSON REALTORS Our Servzce Doesn t Cost It Pays 107 'North Ham Street Phone 7965 STEVE 8 SHORTY MCCUE 8 BUSS NX ADAMS ROOFING COMPANY ADAMS CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY COMPANY Nm DRUG COMPANY D , 385 Compliments of Central Restaurant Corner harden And Pet Shop Don s Delivery Service Monterey Dairy Bar Vet s Cab Douglas Plnkston and Jim Warner opening the door to another year of Phoenix work 1 n ' ,spy he V . 3 1 A truck prepared to leave Adams Roofing Company I l ' s ' 0 l , ,Iii , X S d a Samuelson and Carol Larson Shopping for Gif 4l l-I7 or Main Street Janesville, Wisconsin ia 3 'I4 South Main Street P 1 . 9 A ready staff waiting to serve you. FURU Authonzed Ford Dealer gfwie jf Dlczl Telephones 3373 7888 DESENS IANESVILLE MOTORS 400 West Mllwaukee Street BETTER USED CARS COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE LR Sfdt lyg gtCzyC COZY CORN ER FOUNTAIN AND GRILL Joe and Bonme Carwordlne FIFIELD LUMBER COMPANY 1100 North Street Janesville, Wnsconsln 1 K F, if .wx ,A 'I , . 2--j ' . Z 'xv-' - T 1, - :ff if . - -Q fg 4 'L ' n -1 'K 3 v X ' s 8 , 'iw t ' ' I -. R ' Y ' a u en s en'o in on evenin a o orner 'i 1 X .XM 'X-fx 'Nfl-A 1 VJQQ' JS ' 'K I 14? Our best ncmonol defense ns 'ro be o more hlghly educated people' wfffaqblafmf Extends Sincere Good Washes To Every Graduate ....r X -fggttiis.. X 'N X ,Q R ' 1 l ' , e-fs ,Z z - V ' - -, x f ,-.. ..,s-hs 0 O OVERTON FUN ERAL HOME Jcnesvnlle J H S Graduates Staff E J Overton Closs of 1918 Kenneth Wolfgrom Closs of 1932 E N S Overton Jr Class of 1948 15 North Jockson Street SANI MATIC WASHING EQUIPMENT or THE DAIRY INDUSTRY Manufactured by THE SCHLUETER COMPANY A lanesvzlle lndustry i W SMMAX I we REA!!! 'L ncec SFCC!! nn, xg: L ' ' A 4 ll - . ll. Y 1' 6 L , f f l QV N- va s l X 1 I 1 'lnvilllv IGI lla: fL:.i'v:1G'-'I' -J SG ' 19 gi, - xv h N ROCK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK ROCK COUNTY SAVINGS Sz TRUST COMPANY DIRECTORS l TSW Ha B e B J e S 18 COLVIN S BAKING COMPANY Compliments of I. M. Beck C. S. Iackman Georae DeBruin Earl T. Br Stanley M. Ryan S. H. Blss Char es A. Marshall G O, S. Geffs . . illis We ve aked Fin read ln an sville ince 65 Y 1 , J 'Fr' 1 1 0 i Peggy Wilkens ond Joan Gessert POT Lovelcnd Gnd C I H on ADAMANY'S ALPHA FLORAL COMPANY BLADON MOTORS DICK S PURE OIL STATION DRAKE RADIO SALES AND SERVICE FRENCH SLIPPER SHOP KNOTTY PINE GOODENOUGH Music KRUEGER FUNERAL HOME JOAN E ROHERTY MEUER FUEL COMPANY HARTMAN STANDARD SERVICE PEERLESS CLEANERS N HgdBhC BdHk dGHh 1 I Students p' d b s of the Phoeni ' Stuff 4 L- xx , - on ef oy os ins on cry owf orne STANLEY A ANDERSON LATH AND PLASTER CONTRACTOR 208 Water Street Jane x llle VI msconsln AIR CONIPRESSOR WORK SAND BLASTINC 49Y OUR FRIENDS IN THIS COMMUNITY THE IACOBS AGENCY 51 South .Iack on Street Opposlte Post Office Compllments of H A G E N'S VISIT OUR . S, . ,. . . .I , .V 1 WM 'V f' I s , . I P., . . A ,, 1 A, ..-I . , Modern office of SfonIey A. Anderson ears of Service t S . . DR MYRON W HAACK OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN Complete Loborotory Serv1c:e Eyes Exorruned Pres r1pt1or1s Fllled 58V2 S Mom Street D1ol 6935 ZEINITH HEARING AIDS 106 NORTH ACADENIY STREET KRAUSE S COMMERCIAL CAFE 106 North Academy St Mzlk fag Dany Quality Dairy Products Dlal 2 2166 1026 Racme Street TELEPHONE 3843 ANIBULANCE SERVICE KIMBALL SL NELSON gl,l7le'ldl1..qlI077lC 158 South Jackson Street JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN . C . . . , L , Compliments of Y , - , , , I . . . Looknng at new School Fashuons VAL WEBERS You Must Be Satisfied ROST INTERIORS 15 North Mann Street Phone 6685 or Complete Decorahng Servnce Carpetung Pamt Wallpaper Gu ts Draperies Artists Supplies 65 South Ruver Street Dual 4711 Lolita DeBrum FINEST PORTRAITS IN THE ATMOSPHERE OF YOUR OWN HOME HELGESEN'S RESIDENCE STUDIO 1220 Mllwaukee Avenue Phone 7767 , -ZH .L-.Q 3 f 'l . , ' '37 4? x ry 1 F . . -f mm ,qsumfxn pu gmdu ru! lg ll SOUTH IACKSON STREET Northern Conveyer Company Allen Electric Company Badger Cleaners Star Brlhard be D I7995 7310 CLOTHING HOSPITAL CLEANERS ee o 1- - up 15 G 111i ' F ' ' ' 'L vu n A -1-ii Schultz Gail Glass-enthusiastic solesgirl of the ad staff ' Congratulations Graduates L Remem r ia or 1 WARD BRGS TRANSFER AND STORAGE AGENTS FOR STEVENS VAN LINES JANESVILLE WISCONSIN Local and long dzstance movmg Au llorlzed FIRST IN QUALITY ROCK DIAL 6290 Aces 'pr DEALER .6 8? 10 Q GRAMKE Q MONUMENT WORKS JANESVILLE WIS 'X Ir 16 yur-ave-5 20 NO WASHINGTON ST OPP CEMETERIES Complzments to the 1954 Graduatmg Class from OSSIT S MANUFACTURERS OF CHURCH FURNITURE CLARK S Super I0O 402 ECIST Mnlwoukee Street Gene Koehler Manager . I I ,I OF QS . 2-,lf :..J,.- 'AR' E., -,:. 'Z ' '-4f.,:' -nv:-:M , . . ,. 1: - . 5 -, I., M - If , ' ',va,4 .4-:,.4q ' 7,-5 1.1-iv ,Q E ' . - h pq. f.. Y' .9 34 -14,-wx . ' If r , I, ,dak NC V ' '1'4'v!Ie mf I ,' I - - 'T R- K ' - 'av . , E r i A T5-4'-A' -'LT-lt.-2'-1,1 ,,-. 2-. ,,.-,... .1 --.-'?'!'l?2't 'V2 J .-. '- 7 I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS or 54 HARRIS ACE STORE me LAND Congrutuluhons to the Class of 54 BE STEADFAST IN YOUR FAITH YOUR CITIZENSHIP YOUR PERSONAL GOOD MOE'S TEXACO SERVICE Compllments to the Class of 54 REX PHOTO 33 Rucme Street Janesvllle, Wisconsin N f I 7, L I fy'-A C ,O 2, I Q T W 6 E 1 a S g b ANDERSON S DRESS SHOP CONSUMERS COAL COMPANY DECKER MANUFACTURING DEWEY AND BANDT FRANK H BLODGETT McVICAR PLUMBING and HEATING ROCK COUNTY FARM BUREAU WAREHOUSE SAYLES JEWELRY A J SWEET AND COMPANY W J BAKER AND SON J HARRY EVERT SERVICE STATION IDEAL FEED COMPANY JACOBSON STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLY JANESVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY KRESSIN S RECREATION Advisor, Mr Thayer and siuff member, Pcullne Ehrlmger I Z I we -It Makin h cd staff function are: Jim Werner, head photographer, Bar Schwimmer ond Joh F. H ' g, co-managers. KPicfure by on Horri, chief ossistonf phofogrcpherj I I May we suggest a Cedar chest from our store ADAMS FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE CCMPANY I 50 South River Street Janesville Wisconsin Gets three cneers for their exclusive Young Tailored .lumors Tailored Jumor dress modeled by Homecoming Queen Harriet Haugan Her Court Julne Conway Helen Stennberg Susan Scldmore, Mary Jane Rnchardson ,- 0 . Ill? ,f for TW rf W., , . ,. 4 41,01 V ,. 3 N Il 1 r r 1 , , Complzmenls of JANESVILLE COTTON MILLS 220 'North Franklm Street JANESVILLE WISCONSIN Nianufacturers f Auto 81 Furmture Felt Pads and Batts Cotton Insulatlon l MILT'S DAIRY BAR Photo Supplles Leather Goods HAMLIN S Camera 8. Luggage Shop On Mnlwaukee Street Bridge 1932 Racme Street Cameras Luggage SANDWICHES FRI-INCH FRIES MALTS SUNDAES SODAS ' 1 A 1 . 0 1 , il ' . 7 A favorite gathering spot -! T Complzments of CARL BORST Custom Tailor West Milwauk S ,Ia II W WISIIIINSIN PIIWER AND LIGHT IIIIMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF HARVEYS SHEET METAL A N D FURNACE SHOP GUTTERS FURNACES AIR CONDITIONING JAN ESVILLE WIS 9 PHONE 4766 -:- 216 WALL STREET EARL M BOUGHTON D1c1I 2 3069 M1Itor1 Road Route 2 Janesville Wasconsm RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL PAINTING AND DECORATING 855' Q -.Nh Duck Ros ussen cl d Joon Frank IC exam Ing cm Televnslon set while of Sears Sears, Roebuck and Company QUALITY VALUE PRICES To Prove You Always Save at Sears I8 WEST 'NIILW AUKEE STREET ,IANESVILLE W ISCONSIN ARBUTHNOT DAIRY 4 tm D Koch and Ba bm wusg en enloy Q Arbuth ot I em . - 4 . I . . ' 'X '- P' -- --' T 3 I t V .I.....-- A :j ' nu I Q , '1-,,.... ' -- W I , 4 -.-,L 15 ff f I .. WX , s I I ,L I fy. I , , X A? bw , h Q QI w W, I' . I A f X , . A, 4 Q 4 I I, I I ' m n w' z in' ' ' ' , I ' v y . . . I , , I UVB I' i ' n n r . .t , 1 1 1 -l '93, HY' dill' For Mother and Dad Frigidaire Appliances Easy and Speed Queen Washers Motorola Television Magic Chef Gas Ranges Houseware Gifts and Toys BELL APPLIANCE STORE Janesville Wisconsin Phone 6159 For Boys and Girls Kate Greenaway Dresses Tom Sawyer- David Copperfield McKem - Health - Tex Carters Knits THE JUNIOR SHOP 'I4 South River Street Phone 5174 Headquarters for , f iT.: Zagat, 'p f -ll 'l'l-3,17 lmms Ulla uulilY lr O ol unexcel e Q J 4533 1 n F ev? fashioned with the e l ' same superior skill conscientious wo kmanship and scientific research -' that for titty years have made MACGREGOR The Greatest Name ln Galt NOW-a Great Name In Tennis DON'S SPORT SHOP Cow 11 ems of I 6. W TRANSFER 6. STORAGE CITY MEAT SHOP COMPANY Quczllty Meats at Lower Pnces Dzcl Telephone 776 7762 7763 J 11 W 601 West Mllwcukee Street Icmeswlle Wlsconsm Comphmenfs of GIBBS MANUFACTURING AND RESEARCH CORPORATION Janesvnlle WISCONSIN 1 403 West Milwaukee Street anesvi e, 'isconsin I . . . I St e e joy g ofte school refresh e SHERWOOD S CIGAR STORE Complete Fountcnn Servlce Lunches Candles Tobaccos 5 South Mann Street Janesvulle Wnsconsm Complnments of Your Photographlc Headquarters CAMERAS CS ACCESSORIES RADIOS GREETING CARDS YAGLA S PARKWAY CLOVER FARM STORE 610 St Mary s Avenue PAUL SCHlEFEl.BElN Prop Fresh trusts and Vegetables Fresh Smoked Cold Meats Janesvulle Wnsconsm Phone 4716 S S KRESGE COMPANY O c lOl West Mulwaukee Street 25C Sl O 29 West Mulwaukee Street TRY KRESGES FIRST Congratulatlons to the Class of 1954 ud nts n' in r m nts At Y . w , - - 26 West Milwaukee Street Dial 6988 D - O Brunette Gary Jeann1ne Carpent Baker Blanche Mrs Bfalflufd -llm O , .... 52 , .... , , .. ,, , ' , , .. , , , ,,,, , ..,.92 , .,92 ' , , ..., ,, , .... , ' ., , A' , ..113 ,b .... ,, . 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